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vr-— Mail's HOLDFAST AND free by Prt ?-X^G SAFES, with all the recent Hull, anr)°^' Ijiva '^S; Drawings, and Testimonials, 4?A, P?01' Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, gate-street, City, London or of Ham S' ST0SB' J Dnrn- AGENT, —-—^J^^STBEET, NEWPORT, MON. L. L. WHrSltlT. T^is exhibiti°n> i865- it 5 sfiftated 0^> IRISH WHISKY than thPUre> ^ild DUBLIN PRIZ £ MEDAL. ^tQellow, delicious, and more wholesome 0A TT'iiv^i'epf V°"n'u' Brandy. Wholesale at 8, Great ted tlun' |eal, j,: *} purchasing from the Agents, observe K[\ a "ibel, and cork branded ^HAiN'a l.L. WHISKY. [14,511 II. PEA UMAX, ) IIA C E U T 1 V A 11 CIIFIIIIST, 11, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPOET. IT v rSlClAXS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. [548 LP* BRITISH | ^ORN-fuour l)lCEIS PREPAIl:Er) FROM EICE. Hundred Mi^L^3on' of more than Three ous (300,000,000) of People. COLMAN'CJ I BRITISH COPAT S PL0UB' ManS', Custard, Blanc- *c-> and is the L ddm9s> Cakes, Soups, digestible r? J °&t wflolesome and easily Wile Food for Children and Invalid.j ^Wr\r TESTTKONXAia. LANE3:STER, M.D., F.R.S., says Rice-Flour is Corn-Flour, and I regard this preparation of Messrs. Colman'a as superior to anything of the kind now before the public." i < UR HILL HASSALL, M.D., observes:— I find it to be perfectly pure and most carefully manufactured; it forms an exceedingly digestible and "wholesome Olr h. article of diet." S A. CAMERON, M.D., also states j I have never tasted anything of the kind "iore agreeable in flavour or so easily f3 digestible." M.D., Professor at the « j ca^ v. Chemistry, writes :— ^d verv j^recoinmeT1(i it as a palatable 35 &estible and nutritious food." limit, Btr T °f the °x^a an^ Druggists; Whoktafe « <§; J p Manufacturers, LONDON. Pi W BEADY FOR FOUR STAMPS, AND AV# XRAPNELL'S p IT r. -Til/ US TRA TED Wishing GUIDE, COIJTatv (372 ENGRAVINGS), NlStrF?1^ ESTIMATES FOR FUR- HOUSES OF EVERY CLASS, jS^fcOOMED THOUSE, = £ 21 18s. 6d. Si* „ HOUSE, £ 38 Os. Od. EieU „ HOUSE.. £ 67 14s. 2d. Ten „ HOUSE, £ 125 17s. Od. BUeL, >» HOUSE, £ 265 3s. 6d. Twelt » HOUSE, < £ 433 4s. Od. TVell! » HOUSE, = £ 547 6s. Od. e „ HOUSE, = £ 788 13s. 6d. Tllji ^ISm?rGEST AND CHEAPEST FUR- LING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. l' COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. [13,261 :d'='="9! y/^A^ if- jf *i f%i ^rCxfi I Ta3LE DELfOACiES,! Of tlie Eigliest duality, ;jj Manufactured by jji :jL* H it tLa&4:r. IPos,r,D;J( dJr: :jL* H it tLa&4:r. j| PURVEYORS TO THI QUZiN. | |i p riioPiiir.TOits UF | APTAIN WHiTE'S ORIENTAL PICKLE | I AND CURRY PASTE. ;| | retail in all parti of the JVo-'J, and || jj^ kucsalt at the Manufactory, ;:j| Ho SQUARE, LONDON. ,r:¡1 MEDALS, PARIS nH!g:Ti: ra7 r;f |l ^EXJiJlATISM. I -^e^e Celebrated EMBROCATION, ES' HEAL ALL, ^r6et Ohl^L1^ fiords instant relief. ^Ogt Mon ? BARCLAY & SONS, 95, Farringdon- "flOq ^e'^dsold by Chemists and Druggists. It Chilblains before they are broken. W'P« bottle. [14,435 c "MONMOUTHSHIRE MER LIN" OFFICE, NEWPORT. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHERS, < PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, GENERAL FANCY STATIONER, &c., 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NEWPORT, MON. INVITES attention to his large and varied Stock of Books, Paper, Photograph Albums, JL Writing Cases, Purses, Church Services, Illustrated Gift Books, Toy Books, Verse Cards. PAPETEKIES, CONVERSATION CARDS, ANNUALS, IVORY PRAYER BOOKS THE POETS, IN MOROCCO OR CLOTH BINDING, &c., WHICH HAS BEEN AJIPLY REPLENISHED FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. AMIIALS, ALIIANAUS, DIARIES, &c. THE BELGRAVIA ANNUAL. THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY. TINSLEY'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL—"THIRTEEN AT TABLE." BEETON'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL-" THIS WAY OUT." BOW BELLS CHRISTMAS ANNUAL-" FROZEN IN." THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF ALL THE YEAR ROUND. THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF GOOD WORDS GOOD CHEER." THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE- WHITE AS SNOW." ROUTLEDGE'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL-" HERE WE ARE AGAIN MRS. BROWN'S CHRISTMAS BOX. TOM HOOD'S COMIC ANNUAL. ROUTLEDGE'S EVERY BOY'S ANNUAL. HOUSEHOLD WORDS CHRISTMAS STORIES. BOW BELLS ALMANAC. ENGLISHWOMAN'S ALMANAC. HANNAY'S ALMANAC. GLENNY'S GARDEN ALMANAC. RAPHAEL'S PROPHETIC ALMANAC. ZADKIEL'S ALMANAC. OLD MOORE'S ALMANAC. MORTON'S FARMERS' ALMANAC. THE CHURCHMAN'S ALMANAC. CASSELL'S ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC. JEFFERSON'S ALMANAC AND TIDE TABLES. SEAMAN'S ALMANAC AND TIDE TABLES. WHITAKER'S ALMANAC. THE SHAKESPEARE ALMANAC. RTMMELL'S PERFUMED ALMANAC. THE PERFUMED FAN ALMANAC. LETTS' OFFICE AND POCKET DIARIES. BOOKS SUITABLE FOR PRESEHS, 1 TENNYSON'S POEMS, an Elegant Edition, printed- on toned paper, exquisitely Illustrated-a choice Gift Book. LONGFELLOW in Morocco or Cloth. ELIZA COOKE WORDSWORTH „ MILTON GOLDSMITH KIRKE WHITE UOWPER BYRON MONTGOMERY HERBERT POPE rHOMSON lEVVELS GATHERED FROM PAINTER & POET. BEAUTIES OF POETRY AND GEMS OF ART profusely Illustrated, on toned paper. FAVOURITE POEMS, by Gifted Bards. A THOUSAND AND ONE GEMS-selected and arranged by CHARLES MACKAY. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS- by JOHN BARTLETT. TEN THOUSAND WONDERFUL THINGS. HOME SCENES AND HEART STUDIES. EVENINGS WITH THE POETS. SELECTIONS FROM TENNYSON. LEECH'S PICTURES OF LIFE & CHARACTER. CARTOONS FROM PUNCH-by TENNIEL. COMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND-by A'BJ 5CKETT I THE SCHONBERG COTTA SERIES. PUNCH'S ALMANACS, Bound THE NEW BALL ROOM ALBUM. I MISCELLANEOUS. I MUSICAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL SIZES, in Morocco or Cloth, and at prices ranging from 2s. to £ 2 10s. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, in Ivory, &c. CHRISTMAS NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. SCENTED CHRISTMAS SACHETS, in great variety, from 3,1. to 2s. CHRISTMAS CARDS, of New and Choice designs. CONVERSATION CARDS-CARD GAMES, &c. LADIES' COMPANIONS, TATTING CASES, SCENT CASES, &c. SCRAP BOOKS AND ALBUMS. JEWEL STANDS, WATCH STANDS, &c. THE SIAMESE LINK. ORNAMENTAL INKSTANDS,in Walnut, Ebony,&c. STATIONERY AND ENVELOPE CASES AND PAPETERIES. WRITING CASES & ORNAMENTAL BLOTTERS. CHESS MEN, in Bone and Wood. THE CHAMELION TOP. lew Books, Periodicals, &c., supplied at the shortest notice-parcels from London daily. Several NEW PERIODICALS, as well as ENLARGEMENTS and IMPROVEMENTS of existing ones, are announced. ORDERS for PERIODICALS for 1870 should be given during DE, CEMBER. irders for Manufactured Stationery, Account Books, Order Books, Ruled or Plain Business Forms, Bookbinding-, &c. Z5 EXECUTED WITH PROMPTITUDE, AND AT MODERATE PRICES. It it NEWPORT BRANCH OF THE ENGLISHAND FOREIGN LIBRARY COMPANY. For the information of intending Subscribers, the terms of Subscription for the Publications contained in he Depot List of New Books, and in the Catalogues of the Standard Collection, numbering One Hundred md Thirty Thousand Volumes, are appended, viz 12 Months. 6 Months. 3 Months. Month. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Two VOLUMES 0 10 6 0 6 0 0 3 6 0 2 0 FOUR VOLUMES. I 1 0 0 12 0 0 7 0 0 4 0 And upwards, in the proportion of Two Additional Volumes for each additional Half-Guinea. Agent to the EAGLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; the LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, with which is incorporated the BIRMINGHAM FIRE )FFICE; the ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, and the GUARANTEE SOCIETY. FOR SPECIAL ARTICLES UPON THE LITERATURE OF ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, RUSSIA, ITALY, BELGIUM, SPAIN, HOLLAND, TURKEY, DENMARK, SWEDEN, PORTUGAL, HUNGARY, AND AMERICA, FORMING A SURVEY OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN LITERATURE FOR THE YEAR 1869, SEE THE ATHENAEUM FOR DECEMBER 25. NOTICE! THE ATHENvEUM V WILL BE PERMANENTLY ENLARGED ON AND AFTER THE lst OF JANUARY, 1S70. To be had of all Booksellers and News Agents, Price THREEPENCE. Single Copies forwarded direct from the Office on receipt of Four Postage Stamps. 9 1 Subscription for Twelve Months, 13s. Six Months, 6s. 6d. If required to be sent by Post, the Postage extra Published by JOHN FRANCIS, 20, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. [14,444 REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD. THE G A R D K K R S C II RON I C L E AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO ALL BRANCHES OF HORTICULTURE, AGRICULTURE, AND COLLATERAL SUBJECTS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, PRICE FIVEPENCE, OR SIXPENCE STAMPED. Established in 1841 by the late Professor LINDLEY, in conjunction with Sir JosErn PAXTON and other leading Horticulturists, the "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE" con- tinues to be the largest and most important of all the periodicals devoted to llorticultare and Agriculture, either in this country or abroad. Its prominent features are Original Articles on all matters connected with the subjects of which the journal treats. The principles of ANIMAL and VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY, of BOTANY, and of NATURAL HISTORY generally, so far as they have a bearing on PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE and AGRICULTURE, are explained. The fullest information is supplied as to improved methods of Culture, New Implements, and on all points connected with the Cultivation of Flowers, Fruits, Forests, &c. the management of Estates, Farms, Gardens, Orchards, Woods, or Stock the details of Field Cultivation tlie practice of Drainage and Irrigation, the Veterinary Art, Road Making, the keeping of Bees, Poultry, &c. the Construction, Mainte- nance, Heating, and Ventilation of all Garden or Farm Buildings in short, on all matters connected with the i ractice of Horticulture, Agriculture, forestry, Fruit Culture, ana Rural Economy generaliy Descriptions of New Plants, Fruits, &c. Reports of important Metropolitan and Provincial Exhibitions, as well as of all Societies, Lectures, &c., likely to be interesting to the Horticulturist or Agriculturist. Ihe Weekly Markets for Corn, Hay, Hops, Cattle, Flowers, Fruit, Timber, &c. Home Correspondence, containing a vast amount of varied and interesting information. Woodcuts are given frequently, and Supplements, for which no extra charge is made, whenever necessary. Reviews of Books, English and Foreign, whose subjects come within the scope of the Journal, or such as are likely to be of interest to country gentlemen. Garden and Farm Memoranda, containing Notices of such Gardens, Farms, or Estates, as are likely to furnish materials for the information of the reader. Calendar of Weekly Operations, as well as Notes for Amateurs, supplying valuable suggestions to Practical Gardeners and others. Notices to Correspondeuts, including Replies to Questions; such replies being given by men of the highest reputation in their respective departments. Foreign Correspondence, which, owing to the extensive circulation of the "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE abroad and in the Colonies, forms a valuable and in- teresting feature of the Journal. Embracing so large a field, addressed to so many classes of readers, and with so large a circulation not only in Great Britain but on the Continent, in India, and the various Colonies, the GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE affords an unusually good Medium for Advertisers of all articles used by persons interested in Gardens, Farms, and Country Pursuits. OFFICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS 41, WELLINGTON STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. [14,446 PEATY AND HALL, TEA, FLOUR, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, EESPECTFULLY inform the Inhabitants of Newport and its -vicinity that they have TAKEN THE BUSINESS recently carried on by MESSRS. DAVIES BROTHERS, 28, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. They trust by strict personal attention to the Business, and supplying FIRST CLASS GOODS on the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES, combined with punctuality, to merit a continuance of that patronage SQ. liberally bestowed on their predecessors. WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND THEIR PRICES WORTH ATTENTION. [14,498 JEWELLERY, CUTLERY, & FANCY WAREHOUSE, 12, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, ESTABLISHED 1840. J. CAPPELLA HAS the pleasure of respectfully informing tlie Public that lie lias replenished his STOCK with an unusually large quantity of NEW GOODS, many of them especially adapted for the present Season, and while he renders his sincere thanks for past favours, would respectfully solicit 4-1,„ „„nfjnuance of their esteemed patronage. thecontmua BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. December, 1869. [14,595 -NEW STATIONERY AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, 4, TREDEGAR PLACE, (OPPOSITE THE QUEENS HOTEL, NEWPORT, MOV.) -I: A. C. NOR I A N D" ESIRES to thank her numerous Friends for their kind support during the short time she has been in business, and begs to direct their attention to her present NEW AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS by the best manufacturers. CHURCH SERVICES, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, splendidly bound; PRESENTATION VOLUMES, CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS, &c., in great variety. A GOOD SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS STATIONERY. BERLIN WOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK. ALL NEW MUSIC AT HALF-PRICE. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS TO ORDER. [14,621 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THOMAS STOODLEY, PORK BUTCHER, SAUSAGE M A N U F A C TURE R, &c. BEGS to thank his numerous Friends and Patrons for the liberal support he has received for the last Eight Years at No. 36, HIGH-STREET, and to inform tliem that in consequence of Street Im- provements, he has p REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, No. 174, COMMERCIAL-STREHT, (NEXT DOOR BUT ONE TO THE WESTGATE HOTEL,) Where he hopes that by keeping GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY only, and strict attention to business, to merit a continnance of the same. 36, HIGH-STREET, December 17th, 1869. [14,598 ^oc.VETy 'v >: ff fg Q 4' -? (: "Y T'' 1 p, cc -;r ¡ -f1 .h INC O RTo^mED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1843. JOHN YOUNG, I (LATE PHILLIPS,) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (BY EXAMINATION,) 20, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECEIPTS CAREFULLY PLLEPARTD. [13,79 WILLIAM COMPTON EESPECTFULLY solicits his Friends and the Public to try his choice and well-selected stock of TEAS, with his NEW FRUIT for CHRISTMAS, the finest imported, on Sale in great variety. W. C.'s PROVISION STORES STAND A 1 FOR HIS CELEBRATED HOME-CURED HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON. FINEST YORK AND WILTSHIRE SMOKED HAMS, OX TONGUES, BATH CHAPS FINEST CHEDDAR CHEESE, &c. ADDRESS 58, HIGH-STRKKT, NEWPORT, MON. (Adjoining the South Wales Railway Station.) [14,464 ESTABLISHED 1830. I JAMES EDMUNDS, (Late MANAGING ASSISTANT at DICKINSONS, HYDE PARK, LONDON.) DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHYMIST, ( K TT 5 O H STREET. NEWPORT ( AGENT FOR SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE, SODA, SELTZER, & OTHER MINERAL WATERS ] PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY PREPARED. [13,860 MILLER'S SAFETY BOILER, MANUFACTURED BY THE j ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, NEWPORT, MON., AND 25, LAURENCE POUNTNKY LANE, LONDON, (Who are the sole licensed makers for the West of England and South Wales) has varicl advantages 41 11 "*Agf PTIER AFE BOILER ISCA FOU14DRY CCMPATAY NFWPORT ETACLANO It is safe from destructive Explosions. It saves 40 per cent. of Fuel, as 1 lb. of Coal evaporates 111bs. of water. It raises steam from Cold Water in One IIour instead of Three. It consumes its own Smoke. It is not liable to incrustation, on account of the rapid and perfect circulation of the water. It occupies only one-half the space of a Cornish Boiler. It can be erected at one-fourth the cost in labour and masonry. It can be repaired with great despatch, as duplicate parts axe always in stock. A Boiler mav be seen at work on application at the IscA FOUNDRY. [14,369 PALMER'S SNUFFLESS DIP CANDLES ARE NOW REDUCED IN PRICE, They burn longer than ordinary Dips, give a better light, and are preferable for all purposses for which common Candles are used. PALMER & Co., Green Street, Bethnal Green London, E. ]14,351 Liebig Company's Extract of Meat. A MSTERDAM EXHIBITION, 1869, FIRST PRIZE, being above the Gold Medal. Sup- plied to the British, French, Prussian, Russian, Italian, Dutch, and other Governments. One pint of fine fla- voured Beef Tea at 2Jd. Most convenient and economic stock." CAUTION.—Only sort warranted genuine by the In- ventor, Baron Liebig, whose signature is on every genuine Jar. Ask for LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT, and not for Idehig's Extract of Meat. [14,575 u -a > H E MARVEL OF SCIENCE JL HEALTH AND JAHOO1) RESTORED (WITHOUT MEDKINE.) Cure Yourself by the Electric and Magnetic Self-Adjusting Curative iffrrtrs f: om Nervous DeLiiitg, Painjul Dreams, Menial and Phy icl Palpitation of the heart, Joints in the fluid and £ ars, Indecision, Impaired Sigh' an Memory Indiqes ion. Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Ims S of Kner.qy and Appetite,, PaihS in the tack and Liml s, I <midity,SelJ Distrust, Dizziness, J.ove of Solitude, tiiowdltss ¡, uns, dc" «te. CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES Bvthd only Guaranteed Rem.-dj" in Europe, protected aDd andioned by the F-unity. Details tree lor One Stamp, by WALTER JENNBR, Efq Surgical Me- chanician, Member College, &c., PERCY HOUSE, BEDFOKD SQUARE, LONDON. N.B Medicine an;l Fet-a Superseded. In rroof of the efficacy herein mlvoeatfd, the Discoverer will sen-I tee "ELECTRIC MAGNETIC CURATIVE" to be tested, with references to -.i)e leading Physicians ef the day. Establjshad 1840 (as Surgical Mechanician to the Hospitals.) A TEST GRATIS.-SEND FOR DETAILS. N.B.—Thti is t f, onuj acknowledged Scientijie Appliance as i te at the various Hospitals an4 rtcognited by theafedical Pr, ft siopt of Great grttoiiu (13,403 ddrt$St. Life and Fire Insurances, ALSO INSURANCES AGAINST ACCIDENTS, ALSO Guarantees for the Fidelity of Per- sons in Situations of Trust, ARE EFFECTED BY MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS "MERLIN" OFFICE, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON. MR. STEPHEN SfOOTHEY, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, T) 1*.GS to offer Lis services in the above departments of business, and to Creditors for the position of Trustee for the Administration and Distribu- tion of. Property under the provisions] of the New Bank- ruptcy Act. 51, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. T R A -P LN -E L L S STEAM-MADE REGISTERED GUINEA H A S Y C H AIR. The Best and Cheapest Easy Chair in England rpo meet the increasing demand for these J_ Chairs in any of their varieties, arrangements hare been made by which any number may be had upon giving Two Days notice. Photographs and Patterns for Cover- ings post free. THE ROYAL VICTORIA SEA S I Dr; A S Y CHAIR FOR TWO GUINEAS AND A HALF, LARGE, THOROUGHLY EASY, AND MOST DURABLE. The construction is upon scientific principles, and se- cures the most perfect rest. The Springs will neither break or work up through the Seat. The Castors are of the strongest and best make. Carriage and Packing of this Chair free to any principal Station. The Wranners to he returned. Photograph and full description, with Samples of Coverings, post free. NEITHER OF THESE CHAIRS ARE TO BE HAD EXCEPT FROM THE INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS, C. & W. TR AP W El L, Upno] sterers 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. [13,261 I ifF.^cr ifF.^cr If W32SZ07S5SH:3 £ SAUCE, i • I Pronounced lill care^ hy ConnorjeuR THE ONLY I I LEA & PEKR1NS"! I I sauCE. j■; *»* See mme on vv^pper, label, bottle, and i: stripper. Ao.J oy Crosse & £ ,iackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sau:es. j BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. S T. j! „ LEA Z PERRiNS, I li WORCESTER. I -■ HORNER'S GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC SIDE SPUING BOOTS 10s. 6d. 124, COMMERCIAL STREET. [10,900 AA AA liiH A Af -111AA4 j Al BUY T 3 Johnson,Johnsons-Co s*. PUK-E TEA, ► l'ree f>om all Artificial 1 Culcuri;i~ Matter, 5 L 21- per lb. £ CHOICE QUALITIES^ 3 "NEW SEASON'S," ► J 2 '8 3 3 4 3 8—4'- £ j Supplied in Packets only, from 2 ozs. to i-Ib. j and 5-lb. and 6-lb. Tin Canisters S Sold dy Chemists, Confectioners, S Suld by Chemists, Cd, e-V., £.01 cz-ery Toun. 2 LOCAL AGENTS. £ • Pn.T.wENM.Y..FAni.KxEU, Clii inist. Kl. Commercial road. Abergavenny..James, con leer. Beaufort lor.^s, chemist Aberdare Tliontas. chemist Brynr.a'vr Jones tteauf-vt -s: Bristol Bani'vA l,27.Kiugs>- d >wn I'ar:«ie. Cardivr ( r,Js" chemist Gloucester Jayn- S, ile-cu i OlWci'. Hereford Chaw. 6,lirosri t To™. j Lydi.ey..Nicholls, New erne. Mertliyr Lewis, George Town. Stephens, chemist Nantyglo .Alien, Post office fontypool.„Edwards. George str et Khymney Dixon, chemist Tivdegar ler.kins, chemist C sk Cl.rk, Post-office JOIIXSA V, JOHNSON- CO., TEA MERCHANTS, 17, BEOJTF11'LD STREET. CITY I.OK DOS. [14,148 ^2525E52555E5E5252S25252525552555555SHH25EH525B R N I T j& A c. § EE COMMENDED AS THE B} | cas&t&§■ £ & msT | g For Thirty Years this Pure Tea js g] has secured a preference for H kj its great strength & real cheap- [jj g ness, from not being colored &j with the usual 'facing' powder, cj g Genuine PACKETS are signed [a H Wdl^JJhrniinjarri^Kr LONDON, S Original Importers of the Pure Tea. |)j [§ 23.4d.-2s.8d.-3s.-3s.4d. 3a.8d.perlb- B| I hQ€&h &GEKT8 | AiiKuiiAVivNT Gosden. Vvatkins, Higli st. ABF.RVSTWITU.Jones, chemist. BLAKSSSI-l'-hilpotts. CiNDEFtFor.D.. Cord win, chersist CRICKIIOWICI.L.. Christopher. CARDIFF..Kernick,23, Duke-st Ditto ..James ,B\tes,t1;eet CnKPSTOvv. Griffiths,b'«okscr.er Ditto .Hillman, bookseller COLEFOEO W iUiams.—Hough Do WLAIS.. Hancock LTDKBT ..Hathiiray MOXMOITTB A Uou,confectioner* NEWPORT, Enitn v ns,5, Higk 8reet. CHKRRY, 41, Commercial at 11 H. L WILLIAMS, 3, Coml-st J PHILLIPS.92, Commercial st chemist „ J YOUNG. 20, High-street, DAY IT S, 25, H gh street, „ C )-operat re Society. N'EWNHAM.Fry«r I)rapor. POKTTPOOL W 3od, cbf «ai»t POKTYPRIDD..James, EISCA.. Taylor, Chemut L;gr,Edwalda 14,17*