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November 1874
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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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THE FASHIONS

... BIRTH. On the 1st inst., at 14, Tramroad-side, Merthyr, the wife of Mr C. Griffiths, bookbinder, late of Northamp- ton, of a daughter. MARRIAGE. On the 5th inst., at Pontrhun Church, Troedyrhiw, by the Rev Mr Green, Mr James Hartley, draper, Aberdare, to Mrs Boyle, of Merthyr TydfiL ...

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... Krrs's COCOA.—OsA/mrcx Ufb CoHrosTiwo— By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the, operations of difrestWU SB3 hutntion. and by a careful ao- nlicatio:. of the fine property of well-selected cocoa, Mr Fpps has provided our breaVfwt tables with a delicately flavoured bevewsre which may save us msny heay cloct^s bills it is by the judicious use of such articles of diet tiiat a ...

MERTHYR LIBRARY

... KERNICK'S DANDELION COFFEE, refreshing, healthy, and much approved, is a most valuable beverage for preserving a healthy condition of the liver and stomach, and as an aiu to more potent medicines. In canisters at 6d., 10d., and Is. 6d each. Shopkeepers may be supplied by the proprietor, or the following wholesale agents Leonard and Robinson, Bristol, Clutterbuck and Griffin, Bristol Hugh Bevan ...

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... AN INDIAN REBEL. The last mail from India brought the news that Saadut Khan. the noted rebel leader, had been execute 1 >' tndore. The following account of his career is sup- pt- by an Indian contemporary :— Saadut Kh m, who at the time of the Mutiny was a man of considerable position in Indore, and a Ressaldnr in Maharajah's Holkar's cavalry, was tried on the tir:1 September in the Court of ...

THE INCORPORATION OF MERTHYR

... THE discussion and ventilation of this ques- tion has been attended with very satisfactory results, and a more adequate knowledge of the purposes sought to be subserved by the promoters of the movement has been ob- tained by the inhabitants at large. At one time a belief was entertained that the scheme was proposed simply that personal ambition might be gratified, and misunderstanding, on that ...

I TREDEGAR POLICE COURT

... TREDEGAR INTELLIGENCE ANNIVERSARY.—On Sunday anniversary services were held at the Zcar Congregational Chapel and at the Temperance Hall, on behalf of the Piesbyterian Sunday School, when the Rev. T. L. James, Pontypool. officiated, and the Rev J. Pugh. At the Temperance Hall the members of the Sunday school recited appro- priate pieces. Collections towards the building fund of a new chapel ...

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... ALUABLF DISCOVKKT FOB TH* HAIR !!—If your hair is turning rrey or white, or falling off. use The Mexican Hair Renewer. for it totil positively restore in every case Crew or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most Restorers. It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not ...

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... PRESENTATION OF THE LORD MAYOR ELECT. On Saturday Mr. Alderman Stone, the Lord Mayor elect, was formally presented to the Lord Chancellor at his lordship's residence in South Kensington, having been previously accompanied thither from Guildhall by the aldermen and sheriffs,, the under sheriffs, and the chief officers of the Corporation. The Common Serjeant, Sir Thomas Chambers, ad- dressed the ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... THOSE LADIES who have not yet used the GLENFIELT) STARCH, are respectfully solicited to give it a trial, and carefully follow out the directions printed on eveiy package, and if this is done, they will say, like the Queen's Laundress, that it is the finest Starch they ever used. Whet you ask for Glentield Starch, see that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted the the sake of ...

NEWS FROM INDIA

... PREPARATIONS FOR THE DUFFLA. CAMPAICHf. —If the Dufflas only comprehended the thoughtful pre- parations now being made by the military authorities in their honour, they would entertain a higher opinion of their own prowess than ever. The arrangements for the expedition, in accordance with modern theories in reference to savage warfare, leave no room for failsra. The commissariat and coolie ...

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... The Vicar of Conrtantine, West Cornwall, Rev. R.Rickard, lies in a very precarious eonditien as the result of a singnlar accident. His church is being restored, and the vicar en Saturday went on the roof to give directions to the workmen. While there a por- tion of the roof gave way and the vicar was precipi- tated through the ceiling on to the peWs. He des- cended in a perfectly upright ...

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... MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS.—Parents valuing their children's safety will avoid Soothing Medicines containing opium, so frequently fatal to infants, and will use only STEDMAN'S TEETHING POWDERS, which are safest and best, being free from opium. Prepared by a Surgeon (not a Chemist), formerly attached to a Children's Hospital, whose name, Stedman, has but one E in it. Trade Mark A Gum Lancet. ...