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... Penarth Swimming Club. i The above held its usual weekly polo practice on Wednesday, the 26th June, when a large number of members attended. The eye-opener received at the hands of the New. port 2nds evidently has had a good effect, and com- bined with much individual practice, the ultimate result who can foresee. On Wednesday the captain's and vice-captain's team had a hard tussle, he latter ...

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... Caught in Cupid's Net. INTERESTING LOCAL WEDDING. NICHOLAS—WILLIAMS. At the Bethel Welsh Independent Chapel, Plassey Street- on Wednesday morning, the nuptials of Mr Morris Nicholas and Miss Eliza Annie Williams were solemnised. The1 officiating- minister was the Rev W G. Williams, (father of the bride), who was assis- ted be*the Revs J. G. Jones (Windsor Road, Congre gational) and T. Riches ...

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... NOTICE OF REMOVAL. E. A. HOOPER'S FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT la THE BEST FOR ALL CLASSES OF FUNERALS. FURNITURE REMOVED To all parts of the KINGDOM. WINDSOR MEWS, SALOP ST., PENARTH PRIOR LIST ON APPLICATION. FIREWOOD! EIREWOOD BLOCKS, BUNDLES, CHOPPED STICKS at the Penarth Firewood Supply 57, and 58, SALOP STREET, Penarth, JIB a O. PeVHIili. PROFESSOR OF MUSIG, Organist and Choir-Master of Windsor ...

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... Peiiartli Business Directory. BUTCHERS. T. R. Wadley, Glebe-street, Penartb. D. Corn well, Glebe Street. vj. jIcvord,51, Glebe Street. R. Guy (Pork}, 93, Glebe Street. Bus AND CAn PROPRIETORS. S. Xfcdrsevrs & Son, Penaith Mews. CHEMISTS. j- Blake Benjamin, Glebe-street. CORN MERCHANTS A J Satiger Tucker, 31, and 32, Glebe Street COAL MERCHANTS. Penartb Coal Co., 28, Windsor-road. CONFECTIONERS ...

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... Fenarth, Cogan, and Ilandougb Horticultural Society. SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. On Wednesday, from early morn until late at night, Cogan was all alive, that being the day for the seventh annual exhibition of the Penarth, Cogan, and Llandough Horticultural Society. As each year's show has been held it has grown in importance, and it now stands second to none in the district, of course excluding ...

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... WARNER'S HYGIENIC BAKERY DELICIOUS WLOWLJE: BE. AD CHKES & W. G. Warner Cook 84 Confectioner 93, Glebe Street, Penarth. Vans toall parts of t a) Town daily. CUHERTEN ■ FRRINE BREMD » T f v y T t T THE BREAD OF THE FUTUREL delicious, DTutritious, and Nigfily digestive. Sir CHAS. A. CAMERON, M.D. (Cambridg F.R.C.S.I, M.E C.P.L. F.I.C., Professor of Chemistry, R.C.S.I., Medical Officer of Health ...

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... My tears are but too sadly verined. Stand to your, guns, M.ParIandet! 6ght evil battte you .ha?re aetTouttteIt?ewtn? if your adversary N poor,,and aged,.and a *om No matter. '1'he better is your chance yicto Foots only car- to tight on equal terms,; so charge bom ...

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... Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Youth- ful Imprudence. &c. AFTER many years' suffering a Gentlemen has obtained a simple SELF-CUKE for NERVOUSNESS, Loss of strength and Energy. Weakness, &c. All sufferers should write at once for particulars, which will be forwarded free Send self-addressed stamped envelope, plainly written, to Mr ROBERTS, 1 WHITE LION STREET, ISLINGTON LONDON N. (Nanae Paper ...

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... GO TO THE 'CHRONICLE' OFFICE For your It is the 3Best Cheapest. Hign Glass Work a Speciality, A Cardiff Prifiter- says The Official Programme Df the Tabernacle Baptist Fancy Fair, and the Cogan Exhibition Certificates, issued from the Penarth Chronicle office are the neatest specimens of their kimds I have seen turned out in the district The Late Burning Fatality. We beo- to make an appeal to ...

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... Concert at Andrews' Hall. On Wednesday evening a concert in aid of the widow and family of the late Mr Thomas Cosslett was given iu Andrews' Hall. The room was com- fortably full. but had it not been for a concert in the Park Hall, Cardiff, in which so many Penarth peopl* were interested, there is little doubt but what the roolu would have been packed to overflowing. It ii gratifying- to note, ...

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... Fashionable Wedding at Penartli MR. F. C. LLOYD AND MISS NELLIE GRACE THORNLEY. On Wednesday morning, at St. Augustine's Church, Penarth, the marriage was celebrated of Mr F. C. Lloyd, town clerk of Huddersfield, and formerly deputy town clerk of Cardiff, to Miss Nellie Grace Thornley, youngest daughter of Major Thornley, J.P., and niece of the late Sir Charles Warien, mayor of Bristol. The ...

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... LLANELLY V. PENARTH- A BIG FIGHT. By ONE OF THE CROWD. Judging by the universal verdict on Saturday last, the match with Llanelly was one of the finest games ever played on the Penarth ground during the last two seasons, and the universal verdict was about right. It was, indeed, a great, and at times a sensa- tional fight. Llanelly had come down here to win; Penarth were determined not to lose ...