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... Penarth Business Directory. BUTCHERS. T. R. Wadley, Glebe-street, Penarth. D. Cornwell, Glebe Street. Ilcvord, 51, Glebe Street. R. Guy (Pork), 93, Glebe Street. BUS AND CAB PROPRIETORS. S. Andrews & Son, Penarth Mews. CHEMISTS. r. Blake Benjamin, Glebe-street- CORl MERCHANTS J. J Sanger Tucker, 31, and 32, Glebe Street COAL MERCHANTS. Fenarth Coal Co., 28, Windsor-road. CONFECTIONERS V. G. ...

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... •t&jniji. There is no retisenoe about the girl. She as she thinks, and is always ready to give ipr%py^i«ia -^bea, requested. If it do not happen tStagreS with uia't of the seeker,«it will at any rate tjeJifttiest and genuine, and based upon- substantial Sorreet .though her judgment rally was, in one jince affection foMn'ded ...

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... Pfinarth Business Directory. BUTCHERS. T. R. Wadley, Glebe-street, Penarth. D. Cornwell, Glebe Street. C, TIcyord, 51, Glebe Street. R, Guy (Pork), 93, Glebe Street. Bus AND CAn PROPRIETORS. S. Andrews & Son, Penarth Mews. CHEMISTS. f. Blake Benjamin, Glebe-street- CORN MERCHANTS J. J Sanger Tucker, 31, and 32, Glebe Street COAL MERCHANTS. Penarth Coal Co., 28, Windsor-road. y CONFECTION SES V ...

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... Peuarth Business Directory. BUTCHERS. -T. R. Wadley, Glebe-street, Penarth. D. Cornwell, Glebe Street. C. Hovord, 51, Glebe Street. R. Guy (Pork), ga, Glebe Street. BUS AND CAB PROPRIETORS. S. Andrews & Son, Penarth Mews. CHEMISTS. Blake Benjamin, Glebe-street. CORN MERCHANTS J. J Sanger Tucker, 31, and 32, Glebe Street COAL MERCHANTS. Penarth Coal Co., 28, Windsor-road. CONFECTIONERS V. G. ...

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... Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, On Good Friday, tha railway-men's field day. special efforts were made in Penarth, as in almost every other town, to increase the society's Orphanage Fund, and the means employed were (1) a football match bet wen the Locoliv. Traffic sections; and (2) a public tea and concert. The match was played in the morning, before a tolerably good attendance of ...

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... Found in Penarth Dock. NOT DROWNED BUT DEAD. PROLONGED INQUEST ON THE LATF JOSEPH LENDON. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE JURY. Last Friday Mr E. B. Reece, coroner, conducted an enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of the Naval Crimean veteran who was found flrw;™ .I, do* last week Mr D. T. Morris° wastTiaL The deceased, who was a widower, 61 years old was formally identified by his ...

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... U hit-Chat. By RAMBLING TOMMY. A young man, speaking of last Sunday's hurricane said I have seen the wind before, but never like Sunday. The person to whom be was speaking asked him if he had ever been to the place where the wind is manufactured. 0 0 0 One of the twelve apostles who sat to nquire into the death of the late Mr Joseph Lendon, said he went to Interview the body, and a better ...

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... Penarth Business Directory. BUTCHERS. T. R. Wadley, Glebe-street, Penarth. D. Cornwell, Glebe Street. y, ilovord, 51, Glebe Street B. Guy (Pork), 93, Glebe Street. BUS AND CAn PROPRIETORS. S. Andrews & Son, Penarth Mews. CHEMISTS. f. Blake Benjamin, Glebe-street. CORN MERCHANTS J. J Sanger Tucker, 31, and 32, Glebe Street COAL MERCHANTS. penarth Coal Co., 28, Windsor-road. CONFECTIONERS IF. G. ...

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... /-LI\ IRREGULARITIES, RBJIOVB AIL and r^KVe the distrfssing symptoms so & 2/9 'the latter contains 1-vwh £ £ ,esjquantity), of all Cbemis's, or will be sent sa*'T TiwiV^lpt.of i'2 or 34 stamps, by the Maker— I » Cnemuifc, Isotungham. j of Imitationx, injurious and worthless. Presentation JCnife SPECIAL OFFER to the Readers of the Penarth Chronicle for a limited time. PRICE to the ~first 500 ...

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... That is the question If we could discover the doer his motive might come to light. Look at the matter in another way: discover the motive, and then trace out the doer of whatever has taken place. I do not think that would be so im- possible as might be believed. I cannot imagine anybody to have an interest in White's removal, M. Parlandet. chap 27 No Let us put a case. Suppose a merchant to ...

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... CjfeJX* Though you Rub! Rub! Rub! ^nt3 you -Scrub! Scrub! Scrulil l V°uH fi-d that is It's iiot in your powe- :he old-fashioned way, 10 do in a day rg&mjfr3) 'lat- Hudson's Will do in an hour. HUDSON'S S A POWDER—IN ...

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... Barry Bullies at Penarth ?olica Court. Antony Gamola and (xeors-e Sams, two foreigners of the seafaring- class, were brought up at Penarth Police Court, on Wednesday, charged with unlawfully cutting and wounding a butcher's assistant, named Wm. Macdoriald, the previous evening near the Victoria Hotel, Barry Dock. The evidence of the injured man who bore the mark of a stab in the face, was to ...