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Merthyr Times, and Dowlais Times, and Aberdare Echo

A MARVELLOUS MEDICINE. A MARVELLOUS MEDICINE. DR. LINK'S WORLD-FAMOUS PILLS. DR. LINK'S WORLD-FAMOUS PILLS. DR. ..

... LIVER COMPLAINTS. STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. A SURE CURE. A SURE CURE. A SURE CURE. ACTS LIKE MAGIC. ACTS LIKE MAGIC. ACTS LIKE MAGIC. RESTORED TO HEALTH. RESTORED TO HEALTH. RESTORED TO HEALTH. THE DEBILITATED. THE DEBILITATED. THE DEBILITATED. THE DEBILITATED. THE DYSPEPTIC. THE DYSPEPTIC. THE DYS^T THE DYSII-'TIC. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. ESTABLISHED 30 ...

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... Ma. D. A. DAVIES Asia A QUESTION.—Mr. D. A. Davies asked the surveyor if he was aware that there were many with only our privy between them --The Surveyor replied that when such cases came under his notice he served the usual notices on the owners of the property to provide the neeeeeary aceommolation.--Mr. D. A. Davies propovved that notices be again served on all owneis of property to p ...

MERTHYR SCHOOL BOARD

... Friday : Present, Alderman Thomas Williams, J.P., presiding, Hese. 1). C. Edwards, James Williams, and H. S. Williams, Messrs. David Davies viceechairmauh C.rmauh H. Jamee, J.P., Thomas Jenkins, ( V. A. Wills, H. E. Gray, Isaac Edwards, Rees Price. and E. Stephens (deck). This was the last meeting of the present Board. Loewe—At a meeting of the Finance Committee, the Clerk read a letter from ...

PATENT

... public Bnnounccmcnte. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Temperance Hall, Merthyr. AMIN l4ll*, b, u MAX, MOH STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Grand Pertunnance hy the Sunday &hoof Carta of the beautiful Cantata entitled : cRoNYN OF THE YEAR, Br CARYLL FLORIO. be preceded by a abort Miscellaneous Concert. I'rnetul , b. 1.. , 01otert the Chtirrh Rynortauto ...

THE MERTHYR WATER BILL MI:. D. W. JONES AND MR. D. DAVIE.S. the --I regnet that Mr. Ames pereists in

... leaking statements in his letters which are out correct. For instance, he etates that I :•eceded Mr. Bailey's amended wale of ebargea on small outtages. Why did not Mr. Jones state that we were hammed by the aerie that Bs. Ild. was the nsinin l charge throughout the United Kingdom in all treeent Aets of l'arlir,- meet ? Hence we allowed it to paws ; but the next item, houms below Se, at the ...

IT IS INVALUABLE

... For weak-che,ted men, delicate women and children. It cures when all other remedies fail. It cures Coughs, Cold., Bronchitis, Asthma, Tight• nest, of the Chest. h cures 'fliousands of Children of Bronchitis and Whooping Coughs. It eures for Oue Shilling when Pumas have Lain spent in vain. No mother should neglect to keep the Infallible Remedy in house ready fur an emergency. Remember that it ...

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... Had a bad asthmatic ctingh and short breath three mouths. lea unable to lie flown, hut had to ait in chair at Hight. miaowed taking your lour dap ago; I am AMOY cured. ui;u. I;EAGLEY, Sht4termili, IffrAtheist . , Ik'. Jot, Seth EVEItYWHEItE. 1 . newt 111 d ...

MEDICAL HALL ABERDARE

... ANDBRITUIDIR OF TRADE. The• ordinary monthly meeting of the slime Chant. her less held at the I tynevor Arne. Hotel, Tiepin], on Wmine•dnc tuning lust meek. !'resent: Cutmoillor W. (President 1, Nlessis. J. Thorns., W. Nat n .1. .lorelitts, H. 1611111111 I4IIIIIIIIS 11. J. :inns, ay.(' James ThOtOin (iieeretary) Saarrant Coal ,trio'. or BRITHI , III.—StrOtIg plaints revisiting the condition of ...

IT 18 MORE TITAN GOLD TO ME

... My wife &Area ns to convey her best for the MICRON, of yourleam of Honey. It hue of great benefit to our little once, who suffered from ltrnvhiti. and C.ough, during the he.t two most inclement winters. It girt.* them itedant relief. Further. one medicAl attendant, Dr. Junta, quite concurs in the frequent toe of the Balsam when ocrw. lion, requires.—Fotitu faithfully, JOHN WALTER MORGAN, Esq., ...

THE FUNERAL

... A very large number of people attended the fionral of di erased, which took place at Cefn Cemetery. on Tuesday afternoon lam A Faxen, at the cortege as it paved through the streets was in itself sufficient to give an idea of the respect and esteem in which the deceased was held be his fellow townsmen. By the express wish of the de-ceases) no wreath' were allowed. The Rev. J. G. James, BA., ...