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Penarth Chronicle and Cogan Echo

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... In washing MATCjjLESS CLEANSER is a perfect treasurer- It iavef3 much work and time, to use it is a pleasure. ...

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... (ihurcli of England Temperance Society. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT, This took place last evening, at the National School, when the room was crowded. Mr J. H. Jones presided. The pianoforte and violin duetts by the Misses Wilson were admirably rendered and greatly appreciated, as were also the banjo and pianoforte duetts by Miss Weicherd and Messrs Harry and Weicherd. fdrs Llewelyn Evans was in good ...

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... For Cakes, Pastry & Bans of every description, You cannot do better than give us a Trial. BREAD DELIVERED DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF PENARTH. Specialities- Cytos Bread. Cytos Biscuits. Cytos Cakes. firy our COakes, Yld. each. THE + QUEEN RESTAURANT msr ell o a cl 9 (ADJOINING STATION,) PEN A R TH H. R. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. ...

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... Penarth District Council. MR, SMITH'S CLAIM. PROPOSED ISOLATION HOSPITAL. COGAN ALLOTMENTS. PONY CARRIAGE DRIVERS' GRIEVANCES. PIER COMPANY'S DRAINS. This authority's monthly meeting was held on Monday night- Mr W. L. Morris, J.P-, presided, the others present being Messrs L. Purnell, J. Y. Straw- son, T. S. Lloyd, R. Guy, J. Payey, R ...

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... G hit-Chit. BY RAMBLING TOMMY. There seems to be a little misunderstanding as to the aims and objects of the Penarth Blue Ribbon Choir, and one or two individuals have even suggested that a spirit of opposition to the various Chapel Choirs in the town prompted its formation. It has also been stated that the new Choir is greatly injuring other Choirs. Now an emphatic contradiction must be given ...

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... Chastised with the Birch. At the Barry Police Court, on Monday, four Penarth lads, named Ed. Watlin (13), Alfred William Lewis (13), Wm. Watts (14), and William Petty (12) were brought upin custody, charged with unlawfully break- ing open a box at the beach at Penartb, and stealing therefrom part of a ham, and also boxes containing biscuits, sugar, and sweets; and Frederick John Yernon (12) ...

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... ESTABLISHED OVER QUARTER OF A CENTURY, David Cornwell, JE*lassey AND GIeb PENARTH. FORK PIES, any size, 7dper Ib BEST PORK SAUSAGES, 8d per Ib HOME CURED BACON AND HAMS (WHITE or Smoked). LEGS OF PORK, 6d per lb HOIE MADE BRAWN, in Moulds, 8d pei Ib Just the thing for the Breakfast or Tea Table. Sami.d ers Siafier and Confectioner 53, PLASSEY fcTKEET, (Next door to Mr Co-r weil, Biitolier.)'ai ...

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... G hit-Ghat. By RAMBLING TOMMY. La Grippe has been busy at work in Penarth during the past few weeks, and the doctors in coping with this and other diseases have had their hands full e ...