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It is well known that the Teas imported from China for consumption in this country are artificially coloured, to impart a fictitious appearance of value. This is so gene- rally known that Companies have been formed for the sale of uncoloured Teas-a process not dfficult to accom- plish, by means of steam tube and drying pan, thus ren- dering- a uniformity of colour and nature never yet arrived at. This is to be avoided by purchasing Himalaya Tea, which is strong and invigorating, being free from the poi,onous colour put on China Tea. Sold only in packets at 3s. 4d., 4s., and 4s. 4d. per lb. A list of local agents are in our advertising columns. INTERESTING TO LADIES.-At this season of the year, the important process of bleaching and dressing Laces aud Linens for Spring and Summer wear commences, we would particularly call the attention of our fair read- ers to the Glenfield Starch, an article of primary im. portance in the getting up of these articles. The Glen- field Starch is specially manufactured for family use, and such is its excellence that it is now exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, and Her Majesty's Laundress pronounces it to be the finest Starch she ever used. Her Majesty's Lace Dresser say it is the best she has tried and it was awarded two Prize Medals for its supe- riority. The manufacturers have much pleasure in sta- ting that they have been appointed Starch Purveyors to H. R. II. the Princess 01 Wales. The Glenfield Starch is sold in packets only, by all Grocers, Chaiidlvri &c., &e. EMINENT SCIENTIFIC WITNESSES AND DR. DE JON-GHS LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL.-The examination of that distinguished authority, Dr. Letheby, before the Select Committee of the Hovse of Commons on the Adulteration Question, elicited the important informa- tion that, not only in London, but in Paris, and all the capitals of Europe, it is generally recognised that no article is adulterated to a greater extent than Cod Liver Oil; and a prevailing opinion exists, that Dr. de J™gn s Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces a very different effect from all other kinds." In explanation of this cir- cumstance, Dr. Letheby remarked. "One mp?m?ent, to the admmi?ation of the ordinary Cod Liver Oil is, that after a short tim^ th^patient jbecom^sgus^ and cannot endure it whereas Dr. de Jongh's Oil ? m.ty b:? for a lengthened period without fny such «crid principles which disagree with mh?oa?wmn? arn:'t?  Dr. ? J ongh s  ?probably m the care used in the preMration." Dr. P??h?rown Cod Liver tM is sold only in ? 6 H imoerial ?-P'?. 2s. 6d.; pmts, 48. 9d. ?.?9s. byhiaMlecoMignees, Anar, Harford, and. Cb., 77 3??d, LOUdOu i Rud by respectable 4#mMsl

THE ASSASSIN OF MR. LINCOLN.…

MR. BAINES'S REFORM BILL.

ST. PAUL'S WESLEYAN DAY SCHOOLS…

IBANGOR POLICE COURT.-TUESDAY.

BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION.…

DENBIGH.I

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