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REVIEWS

... £REVILWS. We 1hLve rseceived te followving for the Mounth of August for ?? t PAR's OF STANDARD PLBLICATlONS. t \ WARn, Lucii, and Co., Salisbury-square, Loudon:- The World's Iilijabiiails ?? 6 . Tlh C ...

Jokes and Jokers

... A fine ?? police court. A difficult ionic to ?? lrons the bald head. Uj'hat holds all the snuff in the ?? one nose. The hoy playing marbles stoops to conquer. Order.d out-the family during house cleaning time. Some meon's promises are liko foam on anglass of beer. It is bettor to u-se brick as paving material than to carry it in the hat. The most favourable day on whichl to race for cups is, ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FASHIONS FOB DECEMBER. ?? toilettes attract much attention tlis month, and special regard has been slowi to this. matter. in' our `illuhstrations, also, a vsriety of costumkens suitable for fancy &di66s bhlls, foj which each year there is a greater demand. Among the G very pretty1 materials Forgirls! ?? is i nothing so' micb ndmirbd-aa thie 'corah, pongee, or China silks, in all the new art ...

LLANENGAN

... H CORUAL FESTIVAL.-The Church Choral Union of the Rural Deanery of Leyn held its fifth annual festival in this church on Tuesday, the 8th inst., r when there were choral services at two and six ro'clock, the epacious old church being full to over- tflowing, especially in the evening, when many were I nbliied to stand all the time iU the passages and a large number could not get in at all. ...

THE ROYAL VISIT TO GLASGOW

... 123= TOI GG - L Ak S,,? G,- O W. ch ?? M?d~Wo obatI RNI SAKTCLa U'1E IFQOII20 ouD St'ZOI1AL Cotmazsra0_iixaNTi SO Mica GLASGOW, Tuns~nas 'at 15 I't wao thou-ht -in Uth Mor1ning by thepeleode G,1t q0, ...

SWANSEA FREE LIBRARY

... bad FIRST MEETING OF THE G M1MU&nTE er his bo--t rices t had APPOINTMENT OF THRW MAYOR tic Wim. AS CHAIRIMAN. pr inge the The first meeting of the newly..oonstituted Swan- and s ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AMUSE.MENTS. SMITH, KILRAIN, AND MITCHELL AT b THE PHIL 7 How firmly the pugilistic revival has taken hold t of a large section of the Cardiff public was demon- 6 strated on Monday evening, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... ?? ?? i..1 . I C, 1,A- I ?? I J-, ? IF -F, ?L ? , - s , , - ? L 1 ? - L ?? Ini ci 'l i'ip') LI', 94'QL i atl :n-3~ 'TL t 2' D. ce le;' ' rli . ;, flli en t fcirA,': ii ?? C. a;a ' -X tn iil it l' n - ...

CARDIFF FAT STOCK SHOW

... fy . 1 e;n SECOND DAYS JUDGW1G. t, _ l Good aS wore Ahe exhibits to be seen at the rts Cardiff Vat Stock Show on Saturday, those wbo L visited the Exhibition Buildings, eoath, ...

FAIRS FOR AUGUST

... 11Allit.5 T'(Il AUUU6T. VLnodovery ?? 2 Lliynydd ?? 13 . llidvelL , Llazttrisnt 13 lwy srr.. . 4 ToIogwynials , I3 Lir ?? ?? 4 Aberdare ?? 14 Cattletowna ?? 6 Haverfordwes ?? 14 I.Ianboidy ?? , ?? . ...

Jokes and Jokers

... Tokes and Jokers. The farce-seeing man is not necessarily far.-ee. ing. An elevated road-the one that leads from the tavern. Talk about the thermometer haying been low; why, it has positively been vulgar. The only thing that a miser ever loses is his ap-l petite-the cost of a meal snares it away. The man who lives on little is worshipped as an economist, while he who lives on nothing is des- ...

PWLLHELI

... PW I.LHELI. THIE EIVIONYDD PAROCHIAL CHOIRS FESTIVAL. The question is often asked: Of what use are the Church Festivals ? We may reply by asking in turn, Of what use are family rejoicings ? The answer in both oases is the same-they mtist he. Modern Christians have yet to learn a truth wel!- known to their forefathers, that what exists must be. That is, if there are certain things in ...