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CORNWALL - 1893

Kelly's Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall - 1893
Part 3 - Cornwall & Advertisements

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Electrical Engineers &India Rubber &Outta Percha Manufacturers.

MANUFACTURERS OF

• GABLES, WIRES, INSTRUMENTS, INSULATORS, DYNAMO MACHINES,
MOTORS, ARO LAiviPS & FITTINGS, BATTERIES, OARBONS1 0

TORPEDO APPAB.ATUS.

Blectrlc :Light System for high aad low tension•

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Contracts entered into for the Erection and Equipment of Central Lighting Stations,
the Lighting of Ships, Factories, Houses, and the supply of Complete Plant for

Electrical Traction and Transmission of Power.

VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER.

HOSE, DRIVING BANDS, STEAM PACKING, WATERPROOF GARMENTS and
FABRICS, SHOE SOLES, .MATS, VALVES, BRAKE BLOCKS, WHEEL TYRES
for CABS, CARRIAGES, BICYCLES, &c. SHEET, WASHERS, BUlfFERS,
SPRillGS, TUBING, SOLID CORD, FOOTBALL BLADDERS, LAWN TENNIS

BALLS. MOULDED GOODS to any Pattern.

EBONITE.

Not affected by Vinegar or Hydrochloric or Acetic Acid.

SPECIALITIES IN EBONITE FOR CHEMICAL WORKS.

INSUI.ATORS, BATTERY CELLS, SPEAKING TUBES, SHEET and ROD
SURGICAL APPLIANCES, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTICLES, SCREW STOPPERS:

PUMPS.

CUTTA PERCHA.

TUBING, BELTING, BUCKETS, BOSSES for FLAX SPINNING, GOI·F BALLS,
SHEET, and TISSUE.

ESTIMATES & PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

HEAD OFFICES. WAREHOUSES.

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BRANCHES.

fl•LIVERPOOL ....................i'i4, Castle Street. I MANCHESTER ••••••••• •4, Fountain Street.
T':!:i~rg~~~ldings, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNB ,.6, Neville Street.
BRADFORD, YORKSHIRE .... PORTSMOUTH ..........49, High Street.

SHEFFIELD ....................64A, High St., Market Place. BIRMINGHAM ..........:.!7, Albert Street.

CARDIFF ••••••••••••.••••• ••••• { Pierhead Chamben, Bute COVENTRY ••••••••.••••••2, Vicar Lane.
Docks. GLASGOW ..............8, Bncbana.n Street.
BELFAST ................ 33, High Street.
NEWPORT, :MON...............119, Dock Street.
BRISTOL ...................... 28, Clare Street. DUBLIN ••••••••••••••••16, St. Andrew Street.

• WORKS•

SILVERTOWN, ESSEX. PERSAN-BEAUMONT, FRANCE.

t _{HEAD OFFICE-" Silvergray, London."
. TELEGRAPH ADDRESSES. •

Silvertown, " GmyailTer, London."
BRANCHES "Silnrgra.y" (followed by Name of Town). WORKS Persa.n-Beaumont, ''lD.diarnbber, Paris."

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(TRADE AUXILIARY COMPANY, LIMITED,)



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See See
Prospeotus. Prospeotus.


ESTABLISHED 1836, FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE.

STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES,

With their various associated Agencies, form together a complete organization for the protection of Bankers, Merchant~
Manufacturers, Traders and others, against risk and fraud in their various commercial transactions.

STATUS INQUIRIES made throughout the Kingdom and abroad.

The Commercial Registers contain more than SEVEN MILLION entries. •

DEBTS RECOVERED WITH PROMPTITUDE,

And Paid over to Subscribers on TUESDAY & FRIDAY in each week.

STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE & LIST •

OF CREDITORS

SUPPLIES INFORMATION INDISPENSABLE TO TRADERS.

Terms of Subscription-ONE, TWO, THREE and .FIVE GUINEAS. according to requirement&

Prospectus and all Particulars will be sent on application to any of the following Offlces•


HEAD OFFICES: 42., GRES:S:A.:::M: STREET, E.C., LONDON.

BRANCH OFFICES.

FR..A.N":KFOR.T ST•., PLY O'O"T:H:.

ABERDEEN BRISTOL EDINBURGH NEWCASTLE
BELFAST GI.ASGOW
CARDIFF NORWICH
BIRMINGHAM LEEDS
CORK NOTTINGHAM
BRADFORD LIVERPOOL
DUBLIN PORTSMOUTH
BRIGHTON MANCHESTER
DUNDEE SHEFFIEI.D

Sub-Offices in the other ToVI ns of impottance.

BANKERS.

LONDON: THJI UNION BANK Oil' LoNDON, LiliiTBD, GLASGOW: THE BRITISH LINEN eoliP.A.XY.
BBLPAST: THB NOR'l'HERN BANKING CO.KP.A.NY.
BIRMINGHAM: LLOYD'S BANK, LIMITED, LE.EDS: BECKETT & CO.
BRADFORD : THB COJUlERCIA.L JOINT STOCK BANKING eo. LTD.
BRIGHTON: THB LONDON & COUNTY BANKING Co., Lna:. LIVERPOOL: THE BANK OF LIVERPOOL, LIKITBD. [BK.LD,
BRISTOL: THB NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK Olf BNGLAND,LIH.
MANCHESTER: WILLIA.KSDEA.CON,&MANCHEST.BR&S.&.LPORD
CARDIFF: NATIONAL BANK OB' WALBS,
NEWeASTLB-QN-TYNE: LAHBTON & Co, (LIHITBD.
CORK: THE NATIONA.L BANL
NORWICH: THB NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK 011' BNGL.&.ND1
DUBLIN: THII NATIONAL BANK, NOTTINGHAM: NOTTINGHAM JOINT STOCK BANK LIJriTED,
DUNDBII: THII ROYAL BANK 01' BcoTL.UfD.
PLYMOUTH : THE DEVON & CORNWALL BANKING eo. LTD.
EDINBURGH: TH:8 NATIOlU.L BANK OF SCOTL.UfD,
PORTSMOUTH: THB NATIONAL PROTINCU.L B..u(][ 0 ..

ENGLAND, LIJriTED.

- .. . -·SHBI'.FIBI.D: 8H.IIUnJ.D UNIO. Bill[, {6)

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37,. AND STRONG DRESS BASKETS,

EST STR.~N"D, LONDOl.V..

NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE.

I Travelling Bags,
Dressing Bags.
FITTED
AND
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Wedding Presents
FROM
OF
£6: 6: 0
Every Description.
Solid· Leather.

DRESSING BAGS IN GREAT VARIETY. c•>

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The Hospital 695 Beds, of which 500 are in constant occupation.

SPECIAL CLASSES ARE HELD FOR STUDENTS PREPARING FOR THE EXAMINATIONS OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, AND OTHER HIGHER EXAMINATIONS.

' . APPOINTMENTS.

All Hospital Appointments are made strictly in accordance with the merits of the Candidates
and without extra payment.



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, Yearly, in September.

Two OPEN ScHOLARSHIPS in Arts, one of the value of £100, open to candidates under
20 years of age, and one of £50, open to candidates under 25 years of age. Two OPEN
ScHOLARSHIPS in Science, one of the value of £150, and another of £60, open to candidates
under 25 years of age.

,. PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Are awarded to Students in their various years, amounting in the aggregate to more than £650.

DENTAL SCHOOL.

A recognised Dental School is attached to the Hospital, which affords to Students all the

instruction required for a Licence in Dental Surgery. ·

• COLLEGE.

The Residential College accommodates about 50 Students in addition to the Re!!!ident Staff

of the Hos~ital. It contains a large Dining Hall, Reading Room, Library, and Gymnasium for

the use of the STUDENTS' CLUB.

For Prospectus and further Information apply to the Dean, Dr. SHAW. Guy's Hospital, London, S.E•





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COUXTY APVERTISE:\1ENTS.



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Great Western· Potteries and Brick Works,

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Telegrams: so••T I I DEVON.
u CANDY, BOVEY TRACEY." '-'



MANUFACTURERS OF

WHITE AND COLOURED GLAZED' B.RICKS and Brown Stone-

ware Glazed Bricks.

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STONEWARE SANITARY PIPES, Bends, Junctions, Gullies, Sewer
Gas Excluders, &c.



GRANITE VITRIFIED PAVING BRICKS, plain, grooved, and
ornamental patterns, for Public Footpaths, Stables and Coach-houses,
Warehouses and Factories, &c.

Sole Makers of the Buff Vitrified Paving Bricks for the War Office Contracts.

VITRIFIED ENGINEERING BRICKS, for Sewers, Reservoirs,
Tunnels, Docks, &c.

TERRA COTTA. FACING AND MOULDED BRICKS, in Buf-f,

White and Grey Colours, made from selected clays.

ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA, Window Dressings, Keystones,
Finials, Cornices, &c., special attention paid to Architects' designs. ·

CHIMNEY TOPS and WINDGUARDS, in Buff-Terra Cotta, of.
various designs.

GARDEN EDGING, Vases, Ventilating Bricks, Kitchen Sinks, &c;



FIRE BRICKS, Fire Tiles, Fire Lumps and Fire Clay of Government

Quality. .

Sole Makers ofBuffVitrified Acid-proof Bricks and Cylinders for lining Acid Towers, &c.

CoNTRACTORs TO HER MAJESTY'S AND THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENTS.

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UUWd

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.•

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CAND are made entirely from their celebrated

beds of pure vitreous stoneware clays, and have been proved by eminent Engineers to resist

more pressure than any others. Results of Tests on application.

London Offices : _ Telegrams I
- E.c.:1.11 Queen Victoria Street, London, 11 Yitreous, London."
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PRIZE MEDAL, PARIS, 1875.

PAR IS 1867. AMSTERDAM 1869. LYONS .1872. VIENNA 1873.

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M KER , EXPORTERS AND WHOLESALE

STEAM MILLS AND DISTRICT OFFICE:

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• DE"VO:NS:H:IR.E.



E S T A E L I S . I I ED ~79~ .

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BOTTLING CYDER of the Finest nality made from Selected Fruit only•



SUPERIOR DRAUGHT CYDER.

FINE SPARKLJ:NG BOTTLED CYDER.

Prices1 etc., orr application. Special Terms to Large Buyers.



BRISTOL STORES :

15, BACK BRIDGE STREET.

PRINCIPAL STORES : •

PAIGNTON, BLAGDON, HIGHWEEK, NEWTON, KINGSBRIDGE,

PINHOE, CREDITON, LEDBURY,' &c.

CENTRAL OFFICE, BOTTLING STORES, AND CYDER DEPOT:

JOINER STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E.

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ALMOUTH, as a Tourist Centre, owns many

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attractions, and as a 'Winter Resort is frequently

recommended by the leading medical practitioners.

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Is beautifully situated, with charming views of the
Harbour, Pendennis and St. Mawes Castles, and is
replete with every homely accommodation for

FAMILIES AND ~ENTLEMEN. •



POSTING :IN ALL J:TS BRANCHES.



VISITORS TAKEN EN PENSION DURING THE WINTER

- MONTHS.

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DEV. & CORN.

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• LAJJIESr DRAWING .ROOM.

SPACIOUS GENERAL COFFEE [ROOM.

' SMOKING AND WRITING ROOM. •

Su-PE:RIO STA.ELI

Every variety of Carriage for Posting and Excursions.

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Omnibuses attend every train, Great Western and South Western.
_ Carriages it ordered.

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(On the Esplanade),

PATRONISED Bl HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF HOLLAND AND PRINCE ALBRECHT OF PRUSSI!.

HIS magnificent Hotel has recently been greatly enlarged, entirely re-
arranged, and handsomely furnished; it commands an uninterrupted

view of the beautiful Bay and St. Michael's Mount. It possesses every
modern improvement tending to prmnote the comfort of its patrons, com-
bined with moderate charges. Apartments en suite.

Penzance stands unrivalled for the variety and quiet beauty of its scenery,

whilst the mildness of its climate is equal to that of .;.lfadeira and the South of

France, and admirably adapted to Invalids as a winter resort. .

I.A:C;tES' & GENTLEMEN'S CO:E'.F:EJE,

READING AND DRAWING ROOMS,



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CARRIAGES OF· ALL DESCRIPTIONS BELONGING TO THE HOTEL.

An Omnibus meets every Train. Hot and Cold Baths Always Ready.

MRS. EMILY A. PERMEWAN, .PROPRIETRESS..

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1. The Casecanbeopened .'' 1 'I' ·. · ··' 4. Cost of Cord entirely
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and closed without the :··· · ·11·',=\'.:·'· saved, and less Sealing
" Wax required.

bnt the Hand. .i •1 1 . 1 I ' . , 5. No risk of the Covers
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I '0•I '1 , • • being wunched otf, er
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2. The contents of the 1 Case is returned.
1
6. By nse of our Patent
Case cannot be tarn- I11- . .•:.: •• .
Hinge Hooks (for slid-
11 · ·. • ·• · ing Covers\ the Covers
'• cannot be mislaid or
lost, but faH against
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the front of the C~e
pered with without i ', • • • :1
when opened.
fracturing~ the Seal or !:·,, · ·

Labe1. ·I ·' ~• .
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3. The great: saving cf 1 ,
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- time in packing t2 to I 'I I
1, i! not more, than .···'

by the ordinary system.

' El N TIMBER MERC'HANTS.

OAK 8C4NTLINGS AND ELM BOARDS SUPPLIED TO ORDER.

MAKERS OF CASES FOR WINES, MINERAL WATERS, &c.; also of' GATES, HURDLES,
TELEGRAPH ARMS, &c.

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WE:Sf OF E:NG~AND SAW MIL.~S~ NE:WION A£31301,

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- LODE., CORN'W'ALL.

Importers of Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, Bones,

Leopoldshall-Kainit, Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag). Salt, Linseed and Cotton Cakes,

." · Maize, Barley, Agricultural 1::: eeds and Coal.

, EXPORTERS OF WHEAT, BARLEY, AND OATS.

AGENTS FOR ODA:M:S' l\IANURE & CHEMICAL CO, (LIMITED), LONDOY.

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. TIMBER MERCHANTS AND SAW MILLS.

IMPORTERS OF SQUARE AND MINING TIMBER, DEALS, SPARS, FLOORING AND SCANTLING•

• BONE :MILLS. Lil\IE BURNERS: KILNS AT SA.NDPLACE, 1\IOORS"\VATER,~
SHALLO\VPOOL AND OLIVER'S MILLS.

Stores: Looe and Jioorsu·ater. J Offices: Looe R.S. 0., CORJ.VJVALL.

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 23

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OCEAN VIEW FROM BRACING CLIMATE.
EVERY Wl NDOW.
GOLF, SHOOTING,
• YACHTING,

' FISHING, BATHING.

BEACHES AND

CLIFF SCENERY

UNRIVALLED.

BILLlARDS. GOOD BEDROOMS. MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION ROOMS.

STRICTLY JV[QDERATE •01 IARGES.

ATLANTIC HOTEL, NEWQUAY. Finest Hotel in Cornwall.-"Were I you, and bent on New-

quay, there is only one Hotel at which I should stay, the .ATLANTIC, opened only last year. It is a first-class
house. One of the best Hotels in Cornwall, You would thoroughly enjoy it."-From the Queen, August 19th,
1893.

JAJH::ES BO N' , Proprietor.

ALSO LONDON HOTEL, J:VYBR.IDGE•











VI E.W -F R.O M T H~ H 0 T E f:. E R. 0 N T •

ON THE HOE, FACING THE SOUND,

Breakwater, Drake's Island, Mount Edgcumbe, Eddystone, &c.

PUBLIC ROOMS, SITTING AND BED ROOMS, WITH BALCONY (SEA VIEW) FACING SOUTH.

Furnished in the most approved style. '

The Roya.l West India, Cape or Good Hope, Australia, Peninsular & Oriental, & New York M&il. steamers anchor in sight,

COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

PILLS.



A Family Medicine Chest of inestimable value.

From the Rev. B. DINNICK, THE RE'l'REAT, Pl<;NRYN, CORNWALL.

"I heard a good testimony yesterday concerning 'The Giant Pills,' from the Rev. J. and Mrs. Coombe. Both said they never had

anything so effectual.''

~ "NEVER HAD ANYTHING LIKE THEM" is the universal testimony of all ranks and conditions.

In Box's "GIANT REMEDY" is a mi11e of endless wealth, Those who do not procure them "Stand in their own light."
And every Pill prepared by him is a golden &eea of henlth. See Tesrimonials in p, ice List.

MR. KELLOW, Poet, Delabole, Cornwall. PRICE :-Is. l!d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lls. and £1 1s. per Box, of all

This MARVELLOUS REMEDY, BOX'S PILLS, should be in Chemists, wholesale of all London Houses; or, direct, post free, from

every home on land and sea. W. H. BOX, 161, KING STREET, PLYMOUTH,

ENGLIS AND FOR.EIGN

GO TO - -

Herb Grower,Importer, &Manufacturer of Herbal Medicines of Marvellous Emcacy.

QUALITY IS OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION.

Reprinfed from the Devonport Independent, January 7th, 18fl1, '
"Mr. Box, the well-known proprietor of the Giant Remeily, 161, King Street, Plymouth, really fills the place of the late Dr. Skelton,

who was an eminent authority on the Herbal Treatment of Diseases. The commodious factory of :Mr. Box, we are informed, is a great

storehouse of select Herbs, collected from all quarters of the globe. The contents of the shop exhale a rich perfume."

rl§r Price List sent to any address post free. Everyone should procure BOX'S PRIOE LIST.

Address: W. H. BOX, GIANTPILLMANUFACTORY,l6l,KINGST., PLYMOUTH.

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MISS HICKEY, AND MISS HOPKINS,

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DANCINQ AND CALISTHENICS.

CLASSES.
... .. ....:MONDAYS... •••
••• TORQTTAY, AT THE ATHENlEUM ... ... ... ••• 11 a..m•
... . ... .....••• ••• TA.UNTON, AT THE PARADE ASSEMBLY ROO:MS
.. ...... ... ..." ... ....TUESDAYS ••• 3 p.m•
••• PLYMOUTH, AT THE ROYAL HOTEL 2.30 "
... .. ..... .... . ... ...WEDNESDAYS 2.30 "
TEIGNMOUTH, AT BENTLEY'S HOTEL ...

...••• 6
... ........ ... ... ... ...... ...... ... .... ... . ,THUUS"DAYS 2.30 Jl

... .. ...."FRIDAYS ... .. 2.15 "

...SATURDAYS
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DAWLif,H, AT WEST CLIFF ... ..

... ...TORQUAY, AT THE ATHENlEUM ... ... ....... ......
PAIGNTON, AT THE GERSTON HOTEL
...... EXETER, AT THE ROYAL PUBLIC ROOMS • •• •..••. ......
••• .•.•.• AI.-IHBURTON, AT THE GOLDEN LION HOTEL... ... • •• 2.30 "
... .EXMOUTH, AT THE BEACON HOTEL ... ... ...
...... ... ... ... 11 a..m.

... ... .-EXETER, AT THE ROUGEMONT HOTEL ... ... ... 112.30" p.m•
... NEW~N ABBOT, AT CALABRIA ... ... ... . 2.30
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OYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

CLASSES.
......... ... ......MONDA.YS... ... ............
TORQUAY, AT THE ATHEN1EUM ... ... ......... 2.45 p,.m.
... ...
... ... EXETER, AT THE ROYAL PUBLIC ROO¥S 3
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... ...... NEWTON ABBOT, AT CALABRIA ... ...
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.. . TORQUAY, AT THE ATHEN1EU:M ...
WESDAYS... "2.30
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...EDNESDAYS ... 10.30 a.m.

THURSDAYS





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AGENTS FOR THE

Royal. Mail Steam Packet Company; Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company;
London & Liverpool Steam Packet Company; British & Irish Steam Packet Company Limited;

Liverpool, Bristol & London Steam :Packet Company; Clyde Shipping Company, &c.

CONSULATE OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

VICE-CONSULATE OF THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC,

Steamers are due to arrive at Falmouth from London, Portsmouth, Southampton, and Plymouth, on Tuesday and Friday afternoons,

From Dublin, on Sunday and Thursday evenings. From Liverpool, on Sunday evening.

And to sail for Plymouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, and London, on Monday and Friday at Eight (morning). For Dublin, on

Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at Five; and for Liverpool, on Monday. For freight and particulars, apply to-

W. & E. C. CARNE, 44, Market Street and Docks Pier Head, FALMOUTH;
Telegraphic I.A"dOdraur1n1e: , ••
"Carne, Truro."
Falmonth." Pnnces Street, TRURO.

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Proprietors of "the Fabnouth .Bre~ery,



WINE:, SPJRJf, A..L..~ & PORfE:R & G~NERAL.. MERGHANfS,
AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS,
CORN FACTORS, MALTSTERS, AND ROPE MANUFACTURERS.

OFFICES and STORES . 44, MARKET STREET & K!LLIGREW STREET, FALMOUTH.
ll, PRINC:RJS STREET, & VICTORIA PLACE, TRURO.
MARKET PLACE, HELSTON,

AGENTS FOR THE WEST OF ENGLAND FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. [41

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A FULL LIST OF SPLINTS, AND PRICES, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR

MEASUREMENT, WILL BE SENT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ON

APPLICATION.

Postal Address :--J. T. COCKING, PL OUTH.



26 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

Ey Sealed •'

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Appointment to The Prince of Wales.

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ECCLESIASTICAL FURNISHERS,

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LICENSEQ APPRAISERS AN@ VA6UERS.

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ESTABLISHED OVER A· CENTURY. •

THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND.



Impor-tant to Adver-tisers!



Before placing your Advertisements, consider the fact (vouched for by a firm of public accountants), that the Sales

of the" GAZETTE" have increased by the enormous number of 799,366 COPIES PER ANNUM•



No Advertisement by Circular can compete with this, and no other Paper in the West of England CAN

SHOW SUCH AN INCREASE.

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

&H~ D~VON ~X~ff;R GAZ~~~~ is published Daily, and contains the LATEST

LOCAL NEWS, LATEST LONDON NEWS, LATEST FOREIGN NEWS, LATEST COLOYIAL NEWS,
AND PARLIAMENTARY REPORTS, from Our Own Special Correspondents.

Complete and Reliable ~lfarket RPports,from London and all Principal Centres.

AGRICULTURAL NEWS AND NOTES. Stock, Share and Money Market Reports, up to time of going to Press.
MUNICIPAL AND DISTRICT INFORMATION. A complete Record of Passing Events.

HEAD OFFICE: 220, HIGH STREET, EXETER. I LoNDON OFFICE: 130, FLEET STREET.

• DISTRICT OFFICES, BARNSTAPLE, TORQUAY, NEWTON ABBOT, HONITON, TIVERTON.

G. F. GRATWICKE, Manager.

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEM~ENTS• 27

• THE

• +

J. E. FAIRWEATHER, Proprietor.

••

FAMILIES, TOURISTS, and COMMERCIAL OENTLEMEN will
find this Hotel replete with every accommodation at

- MODERATE CHARGES.

Conveyances supplied for visiting the various places of Interest in the neighbourhood.

• Livery Stables and Posting in all its Branches.

• - CHO:ICE W'XNES AND SPXRXTS.-

' FOR BOARDING ON APPLICATION TO THE PROPRIETOR.

. TERMS

AN 01'\I.I:NJ:B't.TS _1V-[EETS EVER"Y TRA.J:N•

... . ....' ' . . .

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BRAICHES PENZANCE, PAR, CHEESEWRING, LOOE, MOORSWATER•

• ORKS.

- - - - - -- - - . . . - - -



STEAM POLISHING

ESTIMATES FOR ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND MONUMENTAL WORK O.,N APPLICATION.



LONDON OFFICE 9, Great neen Street, Westminster, SW.

28 COUNTY ADVERTISEl\1ENTS. [1893.

--THE--

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• JOHN HELLIER.

Proprietor

IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

COACHING EXCURSIONS OVER DARTMOOR DURING THE SUMMER SEASON.

FISHING TICKETS can be obtained for the

Upper and Lovver Teign. ·

THE NEAREST AND BEST ROUTE TO HAYTOR ROCK,

BECKY FALL & SURROUNDING HILLS OF DARTMOOR.

INES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY.

• . '

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St. Just & Penzanoe, Cornwall, Englan~

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AND



c.

uartz

• AS USED IN THE TRANSVAAL, AUSTRALIA, AMERICA, &c.;

Adapted also for TIN STAMPING.

MAKERS OF THE CEI:EBRATED REVERSIBLE DESKS l'OR BOARD AND OTHER

SCHOOLS; CHAIN PUMPS, SEED AND MANURE DRILLS. •

T:H:E V" XC TOR.J:.A. ST..A PS;

Embrace all Improvements up to date, and have many valuable points not adopted by other
English Makers. Made in Cast Iron Frame, with no extra charge over wood.

- INSPECTION INVITED. -

SECOND-HAND ENGINES · AND BOILERS. MINING PITWORK, &c., ALWAYS ON HAIID

·1893.] COUNTY· ADVERTISEMENTS. 29

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I7 & Ig, BANK STREET,

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ERER WARE
AN.

• :H:J: G-:H:-CL.A. SS

A T ~ODERATE 0 I I ARG-ES.

FAMILY MOURNING ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

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• ILFRACOMBE HOTEL•

Unrivalled Sea Frontage and Open Surroundings. The Premier Hotel of llfracombe. ··

2 5 0 APARTMENTS. ELEGANT LOUNGE HALT••



LARGE DINING, DRAWING, READING, BILLIARD AND SMOKING ROOMS, ALL ON THE GROUND FLOOR.

Ornam.enta.l Grounds of Five Acres. Seven La.wn Tennis Courts. '

• TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, AT SEPARATE TABLES, FROM 6.30 TO 8 O'CLOCK.

There is at.tached to the Hotel one of the largest SWIMMING BATHS in England, the temperature of which is
regulated. Private Hot and Cold Sea and Fresh Water Baths, Douche, Shower, &c.

Full Descriptive TarifF of' H. R. GROVER1 MANAGER, ILFRACOMBE1 ..WORTH DEVON.
REDUCED TERMS FROM 1st NOVEMBER TO MARCH.

The attractions of llfracombe, and the places of interest in the neighbourhood, point to it as the natural centre

to be chosen by the Tourist who desires to see with comfort all the beauties of Coast an:I Iala.nd Scenery which North

Devon affords. There is also easy access into South Devon and Cornwall. The means of communication by Railroad

and Steamboat are most complete. .
Tourist Tickets to llfracombe for Two Mo::t~hs are ssued during the Saason at.n.I-1 the principa!Railway Stations
in England.

30 COUNTY ADVERTISEl\1ENTS. [1893.



W"rite for Illustrated Catalogue, Gratis & Post Free.

ANNUAL ISSUE, 20,000.

LAMOUREUX' SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS

CANNOT BE EXCELLED.

LAMOUREUX' CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS.

1,400 VARIETIES. SEE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.

LAMOUREUX' SEEDS FOR THE FARM,



OF Fl:NEST QUALl:TY.

GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS

CARRIAGE PAID TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM.





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-AND-

Producers of every quality of China Clay for Earthenware
and China, and for Papermaking, Bleaching, Manufac-
turing and Chemical Purposes.



LETTERS PATENT. LETTERS PATENT.

For Improved Method in Washing China Clays. For Improved Means in Freeing China. Clays from Mio&.



c

•. SAMPLES AND PRICES FREE ON APPLICATION.

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16, BEDFORD CIRCUS, EXETER,



INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT, STOCK & SHARE BROKER,

House, Estate, Land, Insurance, and Business Transfer Aent.

RE ElVER IN CHAN ER , RU TEE IN BAN RUP I

VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

MORTGAGES ARRANGED ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES.
ADVANCES MADE UPON REVERSIONS.

MONTHLY REGISTER of Houses to Let and for Sale, and of Furnished Houses, supplied Gratis.

.

Offlces of the Exeter and West of England Permanent

Benefit Building Society.

Advances promptly made on all kinds of Freehold and Leasehold Property. Repayments by instalments extending

from 5 to 21 years. All ordinary Legal Charges, Stamps and Survey Fees paid by the Society. Mortgages may be

redeemed at any time upon equitable terms. (17)

·. . . ' .. . -- . .- - ., . . . ..

ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY•

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TEAS, COFFEES, PROVISIONS, • ITALIAN GOODS, PERFUMES,

PATENT MEDICINES, &c.

GOODS AT LONgQN STORE PRICES ANQ
CARRIA@E PAIQ.

CO-OPERATIVE PRICE LISTS FREE.

NOTE ADDRESS:-

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32 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

MARKET STREET,

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entrally !iifuateo or bU$tUe$_s or plea.surc.

~ 5 UII t; 5 ·!· OF + ROOMS,~

SPACIOUS COFFEE AN@ SMOKING ROOM.

FIRST·CLASS COMMERCIAL ROOM. BILLIARDS.

CARRIAGES TO LET. BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS.

This ,Hotel has been re-modelled and re-furnished, and will be found

replete with every comfort.

HOT AND COLD BATHS.

JVltss ~EORGE, MANAGERESS.

..~-·-~~~ ., •
.
.. .

21, Cornwall St., • . '·

• Gentlemen, Farmers,
Seed Dealers, Market Gar-
u deners and others may
'(Established nearly rely on obtaining from
him seeds grown with
a Century,) great care, pure, true to
name,and of tested growth.
:PRO- PRIETOR.
Most kinds of Garden
• Tools and Horticultural
Requisites are also kept in
THE greatest care is stock, and are supplied at
catalogue prices.

taken to supply the Dutch, Cape, French, English
and other Bulbs in season.
best quality only, and

special attention is soli-

cited to the success ob- C~T~LOGUES FREE ON

~PPLIC~TION,

tained by E. W. S.'s cus- SeedS

tomers in securing prizes Library Lane

from the produce of his •

.seeds. - ' , AND





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- -... -• _;;.,.,, ,~"~- .••
,,,,,_,__ - . ::-: --:--·-,_-:·--_

.. =: :·- ~ .-T ' COMPLETE·
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CARPETS, CURTAINS,
LINOLEUMS



AND FLOOR COVERINGS,
BEDSTEADS, BEDDING,
FENDERS,

'! COAL VASES,
and every description of
FURNITURE.

THE PJ:AZZA:

54, 55, 56 & 58, BEDFORD STREET ;
4&7, Old TOWI STREET ;

- -. t to 6, MARKET AVENUE &4&6, EAST ST.,

• PLTM01:1'r:E.

' '

1\ICANUFACTURERS OF

IN ALL ITS :SRANCE:ES.

IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF ART.

STAPLETON WARE & CROWN ·DEVON WARE.

PR.l:CE L::tS'TS .AN'D l:LL ON' .APPLl:C.A'Tl:ON'.

VISITORS ro Torquay are requested to visit the Works and Show Rooms at Hele Cross (near
the Cemetery), where every description of high-class, artistic and useful Pottery Modelling

and Sculpture may be seen in active operation. ·

Telegraphic Address-" Meyer, St. Mary Church." [23]

DEV. & CORX. c

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34 COUNTY . ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

MARVEL ASHER & BLEACHER. SAVES MONEY.

-------·------ ----
... 0 U in • FOR EVERYBODY.

0

----------------~



Directions with each MANUFACTURED BY
Packet.
PLY.M::OUTH.

SOLD BY THE BEST GROCERS &, OILMEN.

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J

l) HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS.

QUEEN STREET

AND

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MOUNT RADFORD,

- (~)

1893.] • •

COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 35





MANUFACTURERS OF

PR.OD'U"CER.S

OF

CHINA STONE and CHINA CLAY for all Purposes.

MANAGER T. STOCKER,

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LXMJ:TED., '

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MANUFACTURERS OF

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SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
-

DEV. & CORN. 'I

JOSEPH SHEPHEARD, 1\ianager.

c2

• COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

36

EVERY WEDNESDAY !D. AND SATURDAY 10. '

THE WESTERN INDEPENDENT (Henry Whitfeld, Manager)

AS grown so enormously within the past twelve months that it already vastly outstrips within
the Three Towns (and in Plymouth itselO the sale of one of the two Plymouth Daily Papers.

Its Naval, Military and Dockyard subscription renders it a splendid Advertising Medium, whilst for the

Wanted, For Sale, and Miscellaneous class of advertisement no better local medium is now avail-

able. l\Iany thousands of each issue are sold in the Plymouth and Devonport Markets, thus reaching the
agricultural population of the South Hams and the Tamar, whilst. the Pink Editions sell freely amongst
the Sporting and Commercial classes for Racing and Football Intelligence, and late Home and Foreign
Telegrams. Advertisers are requested to understand that advertisements ordered for the White Editions

appear in the Pink Editions Free of Extra Charge.

Registered O.t}ices :-

THE WILTS AND DORSET BANK CHAMBERS, PLYMOUTH.

London Offices:--

92 and 93, FLEET STREET, E.C. (MR. PATTERSON).

EditO'I'ial and Publishing Offices :-

16, ST. AUBYN STREET, DEVONPORT.

ESTABLISHED f809. THE OLDEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Hi THE WEST OF ENGLAND.

,, '•' +• '.. · ' ; ' >I • . , , . , , , • , . · ·- .,, • '•'

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BOVEY TRACEY, near NEWTON ABBOT.

Delightfully situated on the borders of the far-famed DARTMOOR, and within easy access of
the principal places of interest in the neighbourhood.

GOOD SALMON AND TROUT F:ISH:ING-

P/CN/C AND PLEASURE PARTIES SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

SADDLE AND CARRIACE PONIES.

PRIVATE SUITES OF ROOMS. Fishing Tickets may be obtained a.t the Hotel.

J. G. BEER, Proprie-tor.

• BLI HT, UNR.,

I, FROBISHER TERRACE. FALMOUTH. '

BRONZE MEDAL ROYAL CORNWALL POLYTECHNIC EXHIBITION, 1892.

ELECTRIC BELLS FITTED and MAINTAINED. SPEAKING TUBES. TELEPHONE and BELLS, &c.~

Bell Batteries and Accumulators Re-charged. Workmanship Guaranteed. Charges Moderate.

SOLE AGENT FOR THE PATENT BURGLARS' MATTING. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

At Homes, Entertainments, Fetes, Private Parties, or Exhibitions attended with EDISON'S latest

PHONOGRAPH. Terms on application.

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 37

THE ENGLISH SWITZERLAND. LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVO I

---·--- •

E grandest situated First-Class Hotel in the West of England. Standing in its own extensive and
beautiful grounds, and overlooking the far-famed " Glen Lyn," "Lyn Cliff," and the well-known
atersmeet Valley; also the rivers East and West Lyn, the Old Pier and Harbour, and all the principal
Scenery adjoining Lynton and Lynmouth. Specially adapted for Families and Tourists. Fitted with all
the latest comforts and improvements. Twenty miles of Trout and Salmon Fishing. The Devon and
Somerset Staghounds and the Exmoor Foxhounds meet within easy distance of Hotel. Over 21000 acres
of Shooting. The Minehead and Ilfracombe Coaches stop at Hotel Gate. Shooting and Fishing Free to
Visitors staying at the Hotel. Cheap inclusive boarding terms. Write for Tariff to

CECIL N. BEVAN, ROPRIETOR.

Telegrams: "TORS, LYNMOUTH." Hotel opened to Visitors all the year round.
-----------------
.

N.B.-The Tors Park Hotel stands 300 feet above the Level of the Sea. [64]

FIRST CLASS FOR •

Close to the Sea, and facing WELL KNOWN,
the Bristol Channel, over-
looking the River Lynn, ~· '"OLD ESTABLISHED.
close to Glen Lynn,
W atersmeet, a.nd A..c;:)
all places of
m• terest. ~ CHARGES
STRICTLY MODERATE.

~ Write for Tariff with Photo.

All Coaches stop in front of

~~,, the Hotel.

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PROPRIETOR.

'
Sblppar ol Maltlog BariBJ and Wllaat,

J '' ' '
• AND COMMISSION. AGENT,

CORN w-ALL_

'

Agent for HALCOMB & CO., Sack Lenders. Agent for LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES.



SToREs: PADSTOW; NEWQUAY; ROCK, ST. MINVER; TRURO; &MEVAGISSEY.•



38 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

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PRINCE'S LIVERY STABLES,

16,17 & 1 , CAUSE A HE D &2·9,AL E TO
p N'Z.A.N'C ,

Meeting the First Down Train and returning in time for the Last Up Train, giving Visitors 2 hours
at the Logan Rock and 2 hours at the Land's End.

Also a FOUR-HORSE JERSEY CAR Daily throughout the Season

TO THE GURNARDS HEAD,

the Market House at 2.30 p.m. and returning at7 p.m. Seats may be bookedby Post or Telegram.

Landaus, Victorias, Barouches, Broughams, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, Pony Phaetons, Hansoms,
Cars and Brakes of all Sizes. Saddle Horses.

AFour-Horse Jersey Car to Logan Rock and Land's End dnrin the Season.

HEARSES, OPEN AND CLOSED, AND MOURNING COACHES, WITH AND WITHOUT PLUMES.

to H.R.H.

• F. LAR •
X (Late FURNISS),

0 J& REFRESH

CATHEDRAL HOUSE,TRURO·~~

..,..... SPACIOUS LUNCHEON BOOMS Routs, Balls,

SOUP, ' (Fitted up with every convenience). WeddingBreakfasts,
ENTREES,
POULTRY, NOTED HOUSE FOR WEDDING CAKES. and Dinner Parties,
JOINTS, catered for.

DAILY. On llea1onable T~....,.rms.

Wll\ES, AI.ES, STOUT & AEEA'IED WA'IEE.S. Gccds J;elivered by c.wn Conveyance DailY·



1893]. COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 39



' •

(LIBERAL UNIONIST) ESTABLISHED 1851. THE VERY BEST NEWSPAPER IN CORNWALL.

ever urs I

PRICE ONE PENNY,

Daily Edition " Evening Tidings," 4 pp. §d. The only Daily Newspaper in Cornwall.

BLISHERS: ., I


(ESTABLISHED 1.864)1

N ER , NERAL '

IRON, STEEL, TINPLATE AND METAL MERCHANTS,

18, 19 & 20, RALEIGH ST., PLYMOUTH.

S P E C I A L I T I E S..

BAR, SHEET, HOOP AND SECTIONAL IRON AND STEEL. GALVANIZED FLAT AND CORRUGATED SHEETS.
ANCHORS AND CHAINS, TIN PLATES. NAILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TUBES AND FITTINGS. BOLTS,
NUTS, RIVETS, &.c. SASH WEIGHTS. HOT WATER PIPES. RAIN WATER GOODS. HAY AND MANURE
FORKS, SHOVELS, &.c. COPPER. ZINC. FELT. PULLEY BLOCKS. HOISTS, WINCHES, &.c. TANKS
AND CISTERNS. BUCKETS, BATHS, COAL SCOOPS, DUST BINS. WROUGHT AND CAST HOLLOWWARE.
CART ARMS AND AXLES. ANVILS. VICES, DRILLING MACHINES. SMITH BELLOWS. HAMMERS,

FILES, SCREWS, &.c. WIRE, WIRE AND OTHER ROPE. WIRE NETTING, &.c.

Builders', Contractors' and Ship Builders' Ironwork and requirements of every description quoted for.

COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.

IRONWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GALVANIZED AT TH.E SHORTEST NOTICE.

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(ESTABLISHED 1820,)

-~~~~1})~ lll~lt~i &IQ) i~V&~~ &~~I'IJV~~ '

Builders and Undertakers,

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VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE AND TRANSFER·

FUN.ERAI.S COMPLETELY FURNISHED IN ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM

on the principles of the Funeral Reform Association. (63)



40 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

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_ __.Oo,-- ason.

· ALL MONUMENTAL-W-O-RK+C-AR-EFULLY RESTORED.

INSCRIPTIONS IN HEBREW. BEST STYLE & FINISH.

Estimates and Drawings Free on Application.
----...-.-..........
....... ---,.

J. G. possesses many excellent unsolicited letters, testifying
to the quality of his Monumental Work, a.nd to his

MODERATE CHARGES.

ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE CAREFUL AND PROMPT
ATTENTION.

Residence: 12, Berkeley Place, North Rd.,
Works: Cemetery Road,

•.._ ~ I DEVON AND CORNWALL
~--·

CASTLE DYKE, LAUNCESTON. '

SODA WATER, LYTHIA WATER,

POTASS WATER, SELTZER WATER.

TRADE MARK REGISTERED.

The above Waters sold in Syphons, as well as ordinary Patent Bottles and Corks.

LEMONADE, Gl GER DRAUGHT, ORANGE CHAMPAGNE, GUINNESS'S STOUT,

GINGERADE, GINGER ALE, BOTTLED ALES <BASS). BOTTLED CIDER.

The waters of this establishment have been justly esteemed for their purity and e:x:cellence for over half a century
and are now prepared in the highest state of perfection, by the

Proprietors GEAKE BROTHERS (late J. s. EYRE & oo.).

The Cheapest House in the Trade for



·.I··.

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CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER,

BERLIN WOOL WAREHOUSE AND FA Y REPOSITORY,

SHOW ROOMS AND WAREHOUSE:

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Every Requisite for Completely Furnishing a House Throughout.

ALL GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED AND DELIVERED BY OWN VANS.

Household •. Furniture, Linen, &c., Warehoused by the Month or Year, in dry and Commodious Premises.

GOODS TO ANY AMOUNT BOUGHT PRIVATELY-AND FOR CASH.

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 41

SPANISH BLIND. • ' Jl

~~~~~~11 [ill~~~~)) ~11~~))

Rock Road, TO

••••••••••••••

Blinds of every description made on the Premises by Skilled Workmen.

OLD V ETIANS MADE EQUAL TO NEWI

CONSERVATORIES FITTED THROUGHOUT. JOBBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

All Communications to be addressed to the TORQUAY WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTORY.

N'. D V'O:N. '

P.ATRON THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF PORTSMOUTH.

c.HEAD MASTER G. LOVESEY

(London University), for six year& Assistant Master at Crediton Grammar School.

Leading Fea"tures-

OUND preparation for professional and commercial requirements. Special Classes for boys desirous
of becoming farmers or business men. No time wasted by teaching boys unnecessary subjects.

Excellent diet. Home comforts. Charges very moderate. Absence of extras. Bracing climate ; healthy
~ituation, close to Dartmoor; capital premises ; cricket and football field.

• New Wing lately added, containing laboratory (for practical science), workshops, &c.

Science Master H. D. BERRIDGE, M.A., (Oxford), F.C.S. Four other Assistant Masters.

f64] Apply, THE HEAD MASTER•



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A WELL-APPOINTED DETACHED HOUSE & GROUNDS.

South Sea Aspect. Replete with every Home Comfort. Commanding Extensive Sea and Land Views.

'CLOSE TO BATHING, TOWN&. RAILWAY STATION. STANDING IN OWN GARDENS, TENNIS COURTS, &.C.
SMOKING ROOM. TERMS MODERATE.

ANN.. Kistor House, Helgrave Road.

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LEE MOOR, ROBOROUGH, DEVON; & ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL. '

ALSO SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF

All communications to be addressed: 20, LOCKYER STREET, PLYMOUTH.

~

TON' .A.BBOT.

For I only.

tl1.e Daugh-ters of Gentlemen.

IN UNION WITH THE LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR INDIAN AND COLONIAL CHILDREN.

PRJ:NCJ:PAL - - MRS. J. MASSJ:NGBERD-TEALE.

:Resident English Governess-Miss PULVER (University Cert.).
:Resident French Governess (dip.)-Madle. DUCBOIX.
Science T. VICCARS, Esq., F.G.S.
Piano, Harmony, Theory, Singing-0. A. MANSFIELD, ·Mus. Doe., F.C.O., L. Mus. T.C.L.
Mr. F. J. CROW, Mus. Ba.c.
Violin-Mr. J. SPARKE.
Painting, Oils, Water, China, etc.-Mr. H. BIRBECK.
Swedish Drill-Miss HICKEY. Dancing-Miss HICKEY.
English Literature C. D. DAVIDSON. M.A. Latin-C. D. DAVIDSON, M.A.
German-Miss PULVER.
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COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.

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A.N"D CO~~ERCJ:A.L.

'- O"YL P:R.OP:R:J: TO:R..

~HESE FIRST-CLASS HOTELS combine Moderate Charges and Home Comforts, with every convenience for
Fishing and Hunting. THE ANGEL is situated in the centre of Tiverton, on the banks of the Exe.

The RED LION is close to the Devon and Somerset IJne. The rivers Barle and Exe run through this town, both
of which are abundantly supplied with trout ; free :fishing to visitors staying at the Hotel. The neighbourhood is
greatly admired for its romantic scenery, and the moorland drives from this Hotel combine Tarr Steps, The Devil's

Punch Bowlii Exford, Winsford, the ruins of Barlynch Abbey, Dunkerry Beacon, Cloutsham, and the Doone Valley,
which are a within an easy distance.

Luncheon Baskets packed to order. Posting in all its branches at both houses. Wedding Carriages, Funeral Cars,

Hearse and Mourning Coaches, with black or grey horses. Brakes and 'Buses for large parties, and Carriages of every
description. Hacks and Trained Hunters. Loose Boxes and large stable accommodation at both Hotels.

OMNIBUSES MEET AI.L TRAINS FOR BOTH HOUSES. [17]

ron, • '
13, 14, 15, 16,
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ATERBEER

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+ •• •• '

s. DEVON.

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-PRES. OF COUNCIL - THE LORD COURTENAY.

-HEAD MASTER - REV. G. TOWNSEND-WARNER, M.A.,
TRIN. COLL. cum.

1.2 GRADUATE RESIDENT 1Y.J:ASTERS, &.C.

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IRST GRADE SCHOOL for Gentlemen-'s Sons. Classical and
Modern Side, -with Preparatory School. Small Classes insure

careful training. Healthy situation, and 20 acres of Grounds.

SPECIAL TERMS for Clergy and Officers, Professional Men,
&c., from £60. Risen from 25 to 150 since 1875.
[17J

•44 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,

34 & 35, THE TERRACE, ~

ARKET JE'W" STREET. PENZANCE

(Two minutes' from the Railway Station).

Every A.ccon1moda'tion for Visi'tors!) Tourists
and Commercial Gen'tle•nen.

SPLENDID VIEW OF MOUNT'S BAY, ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT, AND THE HARBOUR.

MRS. P AU Proprietress.

STEA ILLS, '

MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PACKING CASES,

DEALERS IN

Coal, Iron1 Steel_, NaiIs) Shovels) Leather, 0iIs, Grease, Tallow)

Hilts) Leads} Briak1 Petroleum, Lime) Oemenls1 eta.

IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

8

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· .A.. C. S.A.N'DOE ~ SON',

ljolesale & efail ine & ~pirit ercljant!S,

FORE STREET EOD""MIN.

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 45



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A Tariff of Prices for Washing, Beating Carpets, and all other particulars may be
obtained of the Manager, and the Machinery and Works can be Inspected on

presentation of Card.

IH~ ·coMPANY'S VANS GOI,~~GI AND DE:J,IVe:R.

ORDERS SENT TO THE

an+i ar eam au:n r ~ cc ea

WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. (35)

THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. ~



THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

Sole Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED

n -•

+ TEN MILLIONS MADE AND SOLD. +
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. None are genuine without ''SINGER" on the Arm.

ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED OR EXCHANGED.

BRANCH OFFICES IN DEVON & CORNWALL:

PLYMOUTH: 3, Bank of England Place. TORQUAY : 107, Lower Union Street.

DEVONPORT: 110, Fore Street. LAUNCESTON: High Street.

EXETER : 14, High Street. :BARNSTAPLE: 37, High Street.
TRURO: 28, River Street. (27) PENZA.NCE: 30, Market Jew Terrace.

. -.·.. .. . . .. .,.. .. '

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1822. T. SOLOMON & Co.,

PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS .AND CHURCH WINDOW MAKERS•



T. SOLOMON & Co.,

CARVERS, GIT.DERS .AND PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS.

T. SOLOMON & Co.,

PAINTERS, GRAINERS .AND DECORATORS.

Shops, Showrooms, and Warehouses: T. SOLOMON & Co.,

19, KING STREET, ARTISTS' COLOURMEN

TRURO; T. SOLOMON & Co.,

AND AT NEWQUAY. OIL, COLOUR, ..l.ND GLASS MERCHANTS.

Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the T. SOLOMON & Co.,

Country• WHOLESALE AND RETAil. DEALERS IN PAPERHANGI~GS.

• T. SOLOMON & Co.



46 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

T::S::E

J

WM. MILLS, Manager.

UARRIES : IPPLEPE~ near NEWTON I

SOUTH DEVON. ABBOTJ

(SIDING CONNECTED WITH G.W.R. MAIN LINE.)

L:I E" WELL-KNOWN FOR ITS EXCELLENT QUALITY, STRENGTH AND PURITY,

SUITABLE FOR BUILDERS, AGRICULTURISTS, AND GAS PURIFYING.

GOOD BUILDING STONE. CRUSHED STONE TO ANY SIZE FOR

CONCRETE, ASPHALTING, ROADS, DRIVES, PATHS, &o.

ROAD METALLING OF VERY HARD DESCRIPTION SUPPLIED.

WORKED STONE of durable quality, prepared to Plans of Architects or others, for Building
and Engineering purposes.

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AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,

1, CATHEDRAL LANE.

- AND - •

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AGENT FOR

MESSRS. C. NORRINGTON & CO.'S CELEBRATED BONE MANURES;

London and Lancashire Fire and Life Insnrances and tbe Scottish Accident Insurance

Company, Limited. (35)

Established over Half a Century.

I~nproved and Superior Acco:rnrnoda-tion.

-- ,

Nos. I & 2, : STREET, TRURO,

BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER.

HOT LUNCHEONS, &c.. D.A:ILY.

Celebrated for WEDDING CAKES. Newest Designs. Best Quality.

SILVER MEDA I· (Highest Award) for Exhibit at the Cornwall County Fisheries, TRURO, 1893.

'for Weddi.nc Luncheons, Dinners, Picnica, School and other Teas, .&c•



1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 47

for

CONDUCTED BY

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12., PARK TERRACE, FAL OUTH.

•••• •••• •

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO INDIAN AND COLONIAL CHILDREN.

... . ' .. ' . .. ., '

LANYOlf CROMLECH. GURNARDS HEAD.

To the Logan Rock and Land's End.

HY" LIVERY

JOB POSTI:NG .A.STER..,

41, CHAPEL S'fREET (N~":liieft:Jl'.~s/f!~"Jh), PENZANCE.

Landaus, Phaetons and other Carriages always on band. Moderate Charges and Experienced Drivers.

GENERAI. CARRIER. WEDDING OUTFITS. FUNERAL REQUISITES.

Magnificent New Four-in-Hand runs daily to Logan Rock and Land's End and back,

Meeting First Down Train, and leaving Market House at 9 a.m., calling at Hotels, and leaving Esplanade at 9.30;
Leaving Land's End at 4 p.m., and arriving at Penzance in time for Last Up Train.

New Route to Gurnards Head, ciii Madron, Lanyon Cromlech, leaving Queen's Hotel2 p.m., returning at 6 p.m.

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This old-established and well-known House is replete with all the comforts and conveniences of first-
class modern hotels.

Families and Tourists visiting The Cheesewring, St. Neat Church, St. Keyne Well, and other objects of
interest in the neighbourhood, will meet with every comfort and accommodation, combined with moderate

charges.

HOT AND cor.n BATHS.

IMPORTERS OF & WHOLESAI.E & RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN WINES & SPIRITS.

WAGGONETTES, CARRIAGES, AND POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

A Coach leaves the Hotel at 8 a.m. daily (Snndays excepted) for Tavistock, vi& Callington, in connection with the L. & S. W. Train for
London. Great Westem Trains met by Omnibns.

J. CHEG DEN, Manager. (55]

COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS• [1893.

COR.N .A.LL.

MANUFACTURERS OF



JJ

I



Dealers in Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, &c. [60J
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I "' .' . ~ . • . ..... - . - -- - '.

nr on rammar c 00' [i1

DEVON. ROSEWARNE, CAMBORNE,

Chairman of Governor1-LORD CLINTON, Lord Lieut. of Devon.

AN AGRICULTURAL SIDE ' '&c.,

Has been formed with the co-opera.tion of the ~crJ~~~ a ~~11~11~ ~~~[111~

COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEVON. •••••••••••••••••••••••••

A Chemical Laboratory, Carp.enter~' Shop ~nd Smiths' oricu ura ~ enera a e
Shop and arrangements w1th n~1~hb~unng far~era,
give every facility for a thorough trammg m the Sc1ence ~
and Practical Operations of Agriculture.
· Conducted in any part of the County.
Fees for Day Scholars, 2 guineas per Term.
11 for Boarders, from 11 sruineas per Term. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS.

Agric!i::;:,} ~~ience } G. T. FOADEN, B.SC., Valuations, for Probate.

Medallist and Steven Scholar of the University of

Edinburgh.

Head Master, JAS. MORTIMER, B.A.,

Of London. 4

CAM BORNE, 'J I

uc ·oneer i
General Ironmon er &Implement t,
AND or, N£;WQUAY~ GORNWAl.-1.~,

ASSESSOR OF F~RE LOSSES, requested to send
!ranufacturersare lowest quotations
Hardware& other
Certificated Bailiff under the Law of Distress their Price Lists & v1

Amendment Act, 1888.

• for all kinds of

INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS OF Goods connected with the Trade.
• PROPERTY AND FURNITURE PREVIOUS
BEST REl!'ERENCES AND PROMPT P.A.YMENTIS.
TO INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE.

Reference to several of the largest Insurance Companies.

Offices: Gurney's Lane. BRANCH AT ST. COLUMB.

TELEGRAMS: "BAILEY, CAM BORNE." (S2) Telegrams:-"BULLMORE, NEWQUAY, CORNWAI.L."

.1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEl\fENTS. 49

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!FOU IS!F D (00 E (01 L 120rrEL,

S'l'-. COLtrM:B •



CHARLES BREWER, PROPRIETOR.

A..rrangeme:c.ts made for Tourists to Bedruthan, Vale of Lanhiarne, Mawgan Convent, Newqnay, King Arthur's Ca.stle,
Tinta.gel, Boscastle, and other Tomantic scenery on the North Coast.

BXLLX.A.RDS.

POSTING in all its Branches. Omnibus meets every train at St. Colnmb Road station.



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A..N'D ••

:H:EEL R.IG:H:T.

DOG CARTS AND SPRING TRAPS A SPECIALITY.'

ALL ORDERS AND REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

• ••

COBURG, OHUDLEIGH, NE TON- ABBOT.



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HAVEN ROAD, EXETER.

STEAM ENGINES, GAS ENGINES, OIL ENGINES, SAW BENCHES, &c., SUPPLIED

AND REPAIRED.

-------------------------------------· •

MILL & FACTORY MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND REPAIRED.

CIRCULAR SAWS RETOOTHED & HAMMERED BAND SAWS BRAZED.

ommer'eia[ ofe( oslin

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION AFFORDED TO VISITORS AND TOURISTS•

........... , the largest Establishment in the District, is replete with accommodation to meet the requirements of this
favourite Watering Place, unrivalled for its scenery and sheltered position, and admirably adapted for winter
or summer resort. The Hotel overlooks the Port. It has the most modern appointments, and the comfort,

convenience and tastes of visitors receive every consideration.

SAFE BATHING. EXCELLENT FISHING AND BOATING, SEA AND RIVER. BILLIARDS.

C04.CB meets daj- train• at Menhenlot Station, G. • K;r., Cor :r.ooe.

-.

LE:TITIA . ANN COOK,· Proprietress.

DEV. & CORN. d

60 • COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS• [1893.

RNI DEV •

I'M largest W tt'kly Newtpaptr published for the adjoir.ing part1 of tht' Tu:o Countitt, and with which il incorporated

THE LAUNCESTON WEEKLY POST, .

THE STRATTON AND BUDE DIRECTORY,

THE CAMELFORD AND WADEBRIDGE POST,

AND THE CALLINGTON POST.
WESTG--A-T-E---S-T-R--E-E-T-,--L-A-U--N-C-E--S-T-O--N-.--------w-.--L-.--P-O-WELL,
• Office: Proprietor.

Head

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, PRICE ID,

Circulated over an area of ISO miles of the adjoining parts of Devon and Cornwall. Launceston, Lidford, Tavistock, Holswortby,

Halwill, Okehampton, Boyton, Stratton, Kilkhampton, Marhamchurch, Poundstock, Bude, Boscastle, St. Gennys, Morwenstow, Tintagel,

Padstow, Delabole, Altarnun, Northhill, Bodmin, Southpetherwin, Nortbpetherwin, Week St. Mary, Lewannick, Lifton, Bridgerule,

Bolventor, Virginstow, Germansweek, Ashwater, St. Giles, Broadwood, Port Isaac, Bratton Clovelly, Camelford, St. Teath, St. Tudy, St.

Mabyn, Wadebridge, Linkinhome, Lezant, Callington, St. Cleer, Stokeclimsland, Calstock, Lostwithiel, and every surrounding village

and hamlet. Largest General District Circulation a.nd more Local News tha.n a.ny other Paper.

29

THE LEADING PAPER IN WEST CORNWALL.

Circulation about 7,000 Weekly. Price One Penny.



COUNTY NEWS MINING-SHIPPING-

FISHERIES. .

Representative of Market

Gardening Interests of Vicinity of Penzanee.

Visitors' Lists-Original Cornish Stories-Interviews with Leading Lo~al Men

• and Tourists. Advertisements at Moderate Prices,

Published on Wednesdays a.nd Fridays by A. C. WILDMAN, PENZANCE, for the "Cornishman''

Company, Limited. ·

. ESTAELIS:H:'ED 14 YEARS. (44)



Head Master: J. B. CHALLEN, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin.

Second Master: The Rev. T. W. ROBIN SON, B.A., Oxon.



HE Governors of the School having decided to accept the Proposals of the Devon County
Council as regards Technical Education, arrangements have been made to make a special
feature of Teaching all Branches of Natural Science.

SCIENCE MASTER : A. BERESFORD. RYLEY, B.A., OXON.

Amongst recent successes THE SENIOR MATHEMATICAL SCHOLARSHIP OF £80 PER ANNUM ·AT

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE,. CAMB. OVER £250 OF:B'ERED ANNUALLY IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBI-
TIONS.

Good Cricket and Football. Terms 'for Board and Tuition, £H5 a Term.-FOR PROSPECTUS, &c.,

APPLY TO THE HEAD MASTER.

~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~

STRAND., EX OUTH.

w•

(Late D. DINGLB, Successol'l ~ JlR. THOMAS CRUDGE),.

AN AND AL J pL J

r :Bailift's under the Agricultural Holdings Act, 181!!!. Member~ of the Western Connties Association.

VJ.L1J'.ATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE OR TRANSFER. COMPLETE REGISTER OF PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD OR LE'l'

FREE ON APPLICATION. PROPERTIES FOR REGISTRATION REQUIRED. EARLY SBTTL1UlENTS.

BANKERS' REFERENCES. ·

S T R A N D , lE1 1v.I:OUTH•

CJtEWS • Valuers.

& SON, House and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and [591


AGENTS TO THE. WEST 0, ENGLAND FIRI! A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY•

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1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. . 51

• DEV"O:N" EEH:L"Y TX ES . •

ESTABLISHED 1861.

Published every FRIDAY MORNING, and despatched by the early Morning trains.

Eight full-sized Pages of 56 Columns. Price ONE PENNY.

The DEVON WEEKLY TI:HE!!, the pioneer of the Cheap Press in Devonshire, is the g1eat Advertising and Family Newspaper for the

· West of England. It is the only County Paper, which publiRhed at One Penny, giTes the entire news of the week. It has agencies in
eTery town and village in the County of Devon. Its circulation is the LARGEST IN THB WEST Ol.i' ENGLAND, and is equal to the united

-------------------------------------circualtion of the other weekly papel'l! published in Exeter.
D 'VON" E:XPR.ESS.

. ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY.

Published Daily at Four p.m., with subsequent Editions. Price ONE HAT.FPENNY.

The first and only Evening Journal published throughout the West of England. It has an extensive circulation in Exeter, and in

all the principal towns in the county. DAILY ISSUE OVER 12,000 COPIES, The DEVON EVENING EXPRESS contains all the Newa
of the Day, including Commercial Intelligence, Telegraphic Reports of Racing Events, the London Market!!, Special TelegrBIDs of the
Stock Exchange and Local Reports, together with extracts :(rom all the London Papers on the day of issue. Extensively read by the

ProfeSiiional and Mercantile ClasseB.

OFFJ:CE:-226., HIGH STREET., EXETER•
!•Jiltrict O.ffictl: To1·quay, Newton Abbot, Plymouth, ana Barnllaplt.
.Regi.1tuea Telegraphic Addreu, "Expreu, Ezetu."

,



YACHTS ABD SHIPPING SUPPLIED WITH LIVE OR DEAD STOCK. •

HOME-CURED BACON, · HAMS, TONGUES AND CORNED .

VEGETABLES FROM OWN FARM DAILY. BEEF•

• OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL,

+

(ESTABLISHED 1863.)

7, Market Street (Adjoining the Post Office), Newton Abbot.

• • - - - · · ~<E · · - - -

THB EAST AND SouTH DEVON ADVERTISER is the largest Paper printed in Newton Abbot, and circulates throughout

East and South Devon, which contains a population of 180,000. It advocates no Party, either Political or Religions,
but is a compendium of district and general news. Published on Fridays and Saturdays, and each edition contains the

latest News. Price One Penny.

.

Connected with the paper is a Bill Posting Department. The most prominent and numerous Bill Posting

. , Stations, by the erection of additional massive Boards, guaranteed. (:l)

. D. VILE, Proprietor.

•• •,

• J

SUTTON"' ROAD, PLY OUTH.

St~res =-.SUTTON HARBOUR ·cREEK.
& con.
d!

52 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.. [1893.

THE PENDENNJ:S. PRJ:NTJ:NG 'W'ORKS•

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I 1I

.~

Is prepared to undertake all kinds of FIRST-CLASS PRINTING, including BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND
CATALOGUES, together with tha prepard.tion of BLOCKS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS, by tha MEISENBA.CH

· or ZINCOGRAPHIC processes•



CORRESPONDENCE INVITED AND ESTIMATES FORWARDED.

OFFICE OF "THE FALMOUTH GAZETTE AND PENRYN REVIEW."

Nos. 4 and 73a, OHUROH STREET, FALMOUTH,

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(ESTABLISH EO 1865)

IS ONE OF THE OLDEST PAPERS IB THE DISTRICT.

T is not a partly printed London paper, therefore all the Local and County News is given in
detail, in the eight large pages of which it consists.

The paper is popular with the general public, and a good Advertising Medium•




.

Advertiseinent Scale on applica-tion to the Manager,

eOMMERCIAL -. .eHAM~ERS,... ALMOUTH.
..
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mI

~i~gt-clagg @.oat:.bing ®.ou~.e•



MAGNIFICENT SEA AND LAND VIEWS.

FINEST DRAWING ROOM IN TOWN.

Special Sanitary Certificate.

40 Bedrooms. Baths. Balconies. Billiards.

BIJOU GUIDE GRATIS•

. R. FOSTER, Proprietor,

I• ••

'• an1n u lll '

PEN"R. Y'N' •

.....................,.~

.... -~·· IMPORTERS OF

AMERICAN & BALTJC ,PJNE, OAK,. ELM, PITCH PINE, MASTS, SPARS, &c;

ALSb

Deals, Battens, and Prepared Floorings. ••

• CO liNTY ADVERTISEl\iENTS. . fj3

1893.]

TO TOURISTS, FAMILIES TRAVELLING & OTHERS.

. " COAST AND MOUNTAIN SCENERY OF CORNWALL.

I

••

'Situate on the coast, near to the interesting mina of the far-fan1ed King Arthnr's Castle ; also in the vicinity of St. ~ighton'•

Kieve, Trebarwith Strand, Crackington Cove, and within easy distance of the finest mountain seenery of the country. .lfrom its
salubrious position offers every desiderata to visitors.

This Hotel is situated near the sea, 1md within five minutes• walk of the celebrated King Arthnr's Castle, and the finest and most
romantic coast scenery in England. The nearest Railway Station iB Camelford, ~~ miles from Tintagel. '

. CHARGES MODERATE. POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES. •

(63) JAMES FRY, Proprietor.

.' ··~ . -. . .. . ,.

CELEBRATED HOUSE FOR BRIDE CAKE •

~< Established ..

186ts. ).:Jl

• '

PASTR.YCOOK. •

anfa~\ianer, e~ ealar. ~nu ead and

25, MARKET STREET, FALMOUTH.

•. Wedding Breakfasts and Ball Suppers provided.

Schools and Picnics supplied on Reasonable Terms.

SOLE AGENT FOR PATERSON'S EXTRACT OF MALT BREAD. [58]

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CH.AN COOK -.- ';i:

'"... ,.",.'.:.'

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SONS),

EsTABLISH-ED ONE HALF CENTURY,

• ' •.•• '
ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,

N E Y PLACE~ S T . .A.U~TELL.

Properties &Estates Suneyed &Mapped. Yaluations for Probate, Administrations, &c. r21
.. . -. ;:;
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SOLE INVENTOR AND PATENTEE OF



I I O::RJSE SIIO::EJ PA.DS,
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A SURE PREVENTATIVE OF C-ORNS.

• • •

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KINGSKERS LL, NE ON ABBOT.

54 COUNTY ADVERTISE:MENTS. •

(1893.

EST.A.:SLIS:S:ED l.826. •

er, an ' I•l•l



. IN DOND OR DUTY PAID.

.

MALTSTER, BREW'ER, ETC.
fiT A choice Selection of Superior Old Wines. Fine Sparkling Champagnes, Hocks, and Moselles, of various Shippers,·

at from 30s. to 96s. per dozen. Allsopp's and Bass's East India, Pale, and Burton Ales. London Porter and Stout.

Guinness's Dublin Stout, in Casks and Bottles. Home-Brewed Ale, from le. to ls. Sd. per gallon. Private Familie(t
and the Trade supplied on the best terme. A Liberal Discount for Cash•

• ""MILL STREET., KING-SERIDGEL

• • BONDED STORES FOR SHIPS. (6)

'' • • • < -~ "o•• •••A~•• '·'• ••"•Ooo•'-· 00.~ 4" •• o •

• •••• ••••

• '

ST.. MARY'S, ISLES OF SOILLY•

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Tllis first-class Hotel is the largest and most modern on the Island, and from its elevated position

. (in the Garrison) commands charming views both of sea and land. •

Rooms Lofty and Spacious, combined with every modern convenience.

~OBBEE q; 5HJ!0}2E l{OO!ij. GOOD E07IJFI]1G ~ IHgJ:liJ1G•.

Table d'Hote at 7. Choice Wines and Spirits. Terms reasonable.

Mrs. BENJAMIN HOLGATE (late of Manchester), Proprietress. · (30)
.~ ..~ . .. . .

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(JOHN BAZLEY WHITE & BROTHERS', LIMITED).

JE:E'li':E:R:O AN:O S 0 N,

Roman Cement, Blne Lias Lime, and Plaster of Paris Manufacturers,

DRAIN PIPE AND BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS IN GENERAI.,

• IJole Agents ln. Devon and Corn.wall for

J. B. '\VHITE & BROTHERS, LIMITED, Cement 1\Ianufacturers, LONDON..

Also 'for the sale o'f' Faija's Patent Cement-Testing Plant, and 'f'or the Sale o'f Arnold's
Patent Cement-Testing Apparatus.

District Proprietors of Drake's Patent Concrete Builder.

THE CONCRETE CEMEBT WORKS, COXSIDE, PLYMOU'l':E•

• •• '

DEALS, I I_ &c.

IMPORTERS OF


BATTENS, FLOORING,

OFFICE- - - - - DUKE OF CORNWALL HOTEL BUILDINGS.
DEPOT & MILLS- DEEP WATER WHARF, G. W. DOCKS.

SAWING, PLANING AND MOULDING EXECUTED WITH CARE.

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 55

THE KIN SBRIDGE JO RNAL, AND THE SALCOMBE TIMES,

E&tabli•htd in tht Spring o/1867. E1tabluhtd in Ju,.~. 1879.

Are the Best Advertising Mediums in the important Agricultural District of the South Hams.

THE LATEST LOCAL, CENERAL, COMMERCIAL & SHIPPINC NEWS.

Th8 Kingsbrldg8 .Tournal The Saleonabe ftnaes

Is the only Liberal Newspaper published in the Southem or Totnes Is publi1:1hed at Salcombe, a sea-pori on 'he South Coa~t of Devon,
Division of Devonshire, which contains a population of about with a large Shipping connection. It is also much used during
M,OOO. In its columns will be found full reports of all local
meetings, a careful selection of the local and district news of the several months in the year as a Watering Place, offering many

week, and a record of all the important events of the South Hams advantages to visitors by its beautiful scenery and unrivalled
District of the County of Devon. The proceedings of the police
and county courts are fnlly reported, and ,th(>re is a careful compi- climate. The town is also on the borders of a rich Agricultural
lation of general news. In local matters it deals fearlessly and District. The "Salcombe Times" is neutral in politica and
unsectarian in religion, and circulates largely amongst all claSBet
impartially with all questions affecting the rights of the public. in the town and throughout the Kingsbridge Union and it will be

found, therefore, a good adveriiainK medium.

• FAIRWEATHER'S GUIDE TO SAI·COM::SE, Cloth, with Map, 2/-•

.AdtJtrtilemmtl appear in both Paptr& at Or!A! charg~. Publi•h~d ~very Friday .Aft.rr•noon, Priu.Ont! Pmny.

Offices: Fore Street, KINGSBRIDGE; &Ringmoro House, SALCOMBE. JAS. FAIRWEATHER, Proprietor.

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CRANITE, MARBLE,





MANUFACTURER OF TOMBS, HEADSTONES, FONTS, ALTAR STEPS, & GRANITE,

t MARBLE !BD STONE. WORK OF EYERY DESCRIPTION.

DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES ON· APPLICATION.

o, NE I

• THE POPULAR DISTRICT PAPER.

HE J

GORNWA~~ AND D~VON liMESI
-WEEKLY • • • • • • ONE PENNY.

T HE LAUNCESTON WEEKLY NEWS, which is wholly printed at ihe Office of the Proprietor, is the Oldest Paper
published in the District, and the large and increasing Circulation, which the strict attention paid to the News of the District has

.Mcured for it, makes it an Unsurpassed Advertising Medium,

The Oldest, Brightest and Best. Enlarged 3"uly 1893.

Exhaustive Local Reports, Carefully Prepared General News Epitome (Regularly Tilustrated), Farm and
Garden Colnmns,l"ull Market Intelligence, Illustrated 'Fashion Letter, :London Correspondence, Footba.ll

, and Cricket Gossip, Notes on Local Topics, &c., ~c.



Proprietor & Publisher: JOHN BRIMMELL, CHURCH ST., LAUNCESTON•

•• • A'B B O T .

BOVEY TRACEY. NE"WTON

PRACTICAL ANITARY FURNISHING & GENERAL IRO'NMONGER.

PLUMBER & GASFITTElt,

• EST.A.BLXSHED 1860. • •

COOKING RANGES, GAS FIRES AND GRILLERS, SLOW COMBUSTION GRATES AND HEATING STOVES 1
RIPPINGILLE'S OIL COOKING AND WARMING STOVES.

SANI'r.A.RY WORK of all kinds executed on the beat known principles nnder supervision•


ESTI~.A.TES F R E E .

HOUSE DRAINS TESTED AND REPORTS iGlVEN•

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66 COUNTY ADVERTJSEl\IENTS. (1893.



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Forage and Implement Merchants.

BUYERS OF WOOL, HAY, STRAW, CORN, &c.

Registered Office: 5, BOSCAWEN ST., TRURO.

Branches at;

MARAZION, RUAN, PRAZE, TREATH AND DOUBLEBOIS.

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PuBLISHED Br-WEEKLY: EvERY THuasDA.Y MoRNING, PRICE ONE PENNY, EIGHT PAGES, FoRTY-EIGHT CoLUMNs,

Time! size; EvERY MONDA.Y AFTERNOON, Price ONE HALFPENNY. The latter contains all the Local, District1 and

General News, up tQ the hour of publication; and Thursday's HERALD comprises a Complete Record of the
News of the Week.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

THE HERALD is at once the CHEAP and POPULAR LOCAL and COUNTY JOURNAL and has BY FAR THE
LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Paper published in North Devon, and no announcement addressed to its 250,000
inhabitants can be adequately brought under their notice unless it appears therein. The number and character of its
Advertisements constitute the best proof of the universal acknowledgment of its Superiority as an Advertising Medium.

ROBERT A. LAWRENCE, Proprietor, 106, High Street, Barnstaple
to whom all Orders should be sent.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.

ESTABLISHED SEVENTY YEARS.

PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY MORNING, PRICE ONE PENNY.

The Journal is the Oldest Newspaper in the North of Devon, which includes the important and rising

Towns and Watering Places of Barnstaple, Bideford, Southmolton, Torrington, Ilfracombe, Lynton,

Appledore, Westward Ho ! with the numerous Villages adjacent, and a large Agricultural District, in

wh1ch the North Devon Journal has always maintained its ;position as the" Leading and most extensively
read ~amily and Commercial Newspaper."

"NORTH DEVON JOURNAL" OFFICE, 96, HIGH STREET, BARNSTAPLE.

·WILLIAM EDWARDS, .Proprietor. £17J

ESTABLISHED 1805.

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MANUFACTURERS OF
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Art Furniture, + Fitments,+ antelpieces
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*RCH ITECTU f\AL WOO rJWO JtK.

T L TERER AND NDERTA I
OIDces and Warehou'ses - - THE STRAND,

Machine Cabinet Works ·- - TEMPERANCE STREET,

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COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.

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VAt,~ E3AK~RY, 12, E3~RKL,~Y Pt,AC~, FAL,MOUIH,



Specialite: Whole 1'Ieal Bread, so "highly recommended by the Jfedical

. Faculty, the 'l'ery best Quality. •


SOLE AGENT FOR THE HOVIS BREAD IN FALMOUTH & DISTRICT.

Yach-ts and Shipping Supplied. 57

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Chairman of Council THE EARL OF MORLEY. Vice-Chairman Yen. ARCHDEACON WILKINSON, D.D.

Head Mistress: MISS TURNBULL.

. Cambridge Higher Local 111 Cla11 Honour1, Certificate from the &minar de Hiihern Tl)(llierKhule, Hanof!er.

Assisted by a large Staff' of' thoroughly qualified Assistant Mistreaaea, aome of whom have
obtained High University Honours.

T HE extensive School buildings· are situate at North Hill, and stand in their own grounds, which are laid out a~t ..
gardens, tennis courts, dzc. Omnibuses pass close to the entrance gates ; and Motley Station, where pupils
coming by train should get out, is within three minutes' walk. ~

The Boarding H011ses in connection with the School are in the charge of Boarding House Mistresses, under the •

supervision of the Head Mistress. The Boarders receive as much care and attention as if at home. .. .,

Prospectuses and Nomination Forms may be had at the Office, 104, Old Town Street.

t· W. W. RICXEARD, Secretary. ,

• COUNTY AUVERTISEl\IENTS. [1893.

58 ~E~ • I· NORTH COAST OF CORNWALL.

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"'V\7"ADEBRIDGE. •

POLLARD - - - - Proprietor.

POSTING IN ALL :ITS BRANCHES.

Omnibus to meet every Train. Families Comfortably Accommodated.

ADEBRIDGE is now the nearest railway station to some of the most romantic scenery of Cornwall. Visitors

would do well to halt here a night en route for Tintagel, 16 miles; Boscastle, 17 miles; Camelford, 11 miles;

Delabole Slate Quarries, 11 miles; Padstow, 8 miles; Rock, 6 miles; Port Isaac, 8; Vale of Lanherne and Mawgan,

11; Bedmthan Steps, 12; Newquay, 16; and Polseath, 8.

. FOX HOUNDS AND HARRIERS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. •

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\ FASHIONABLE AND BECOMING MILLINERY • EVERY WEE'K.

FROM PARIS

• JUVENILE COSTU ES. •

8, LANSDOWNE PLACE, THE HOE, PLYMOUTH. '

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WEST wF:LL STREET (Three Doors from General Post Office).

Sole Agency for Plymouth District for The Bar-Lock Type Writer.

Head Master: W. PRYOR, Member of Institute of Journalists, Fellow of National
Phonographic Society, etc., assisted by a Competent Staff of Lady and Gentlemen Teachers.

CLASS .AND 'PRIVATE TUITION. SITUATIONS OBTAINED FOR COMPETENT WRITERS.

TYPE-W'"RITING DEPART NT.

Copying of every description done with despatch and accuracy. Machines, with or without Operators,
on hire at reasonable tariif.

On Telephone Exchange (No. 201>, and, by special arrangement, connected with all the Principal
Hotels in the Town.

PROSPECTUSES, GIVING FULL PARTICULARS, FREE ON APPLICATION.

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HEAD - - F. R. RAY.

Of London University, Life Member of the College of Preceptors, County Councillor for the Roche Division of Cornwall, formerly Vice-

Chairman of the St. Austellf'chool Board, Cardinal Exhibitioner of Dedham School, &c., &c.

ITbe expenses to be paid in advance-are:

Boarders under 10 years of age, 24 gus. per annum. Day Pupils under 10 years of age, 4 gus. per annum.
, over 10 , , 30 , , ·, over 10 , , 6, ,

:Boys over 15 years of age are taken by Special Arrangement.

Examinations at which Mr. Ray's pupils have been successful include Oxford and Cambridge Locals, Senior and Junior; College ·

of Preceptors; Science and Art; Civil Service Competition-India Otnce. Engineer Students, Men Clerks, Excise and Customs; Royal

College of Surgeollll, Apothecaries' Hall, Royal Veterinary College, Pharmaceutical Society, &c., &c.

At these Examination& many Honours, Prizes, and Distinctions have been gained, including the position of FIRST IN ALL
BNGLA.ND many times.

The object of the School is to give a good education at a very moderate cost, and to combine the individual care and attention of

private teaching with the thoroughness and comprehensiveness of the education of a Public School.

The domestic arrangements are admirably calculated to supply the want so frequently felt by parents, of a school in which boarders
enjoy the watchful care of home.
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UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. •

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BOSCA'W'EN STREET. TR.URO.. '

CLOSE TO THE CATHEDRAL.

. ,' AN OMNIBUS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. L. KEYL, Manager.
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"FLORIAN," COURTENAY PARK, NEWTON ABBOT.

I LEAD ""MISTRESS : 'M""ISS RIDLEY,

ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT MISTRESSES AND VISITINQ MASTERS.

Pupils are prepared for the Higher Local, and other Cambridge Examinations, and the School is

Examined Annually by the Oxford and Cambridge Joint Board. .

· The Head Mistress receives Boarders in "FLORIAN," her private house, which is pleasantly situated
in its own grounds and connected with the School House by a covered passage.





TENNIS. GARDEN. GYMNASIUM. SCHOOL LIBRARY.

Terms on Application to the HEAD MISTRESS•



• Established 1801.

PRICE ONE PENNY. EIGHT PAGES.

• The Oldest, Principal, and most extensively circulated Journal in the County of Cornwall.

As the GAZETTE has Agents, and circulates in every town and village in Cornwall, and is the favourite

Journal of all classes and creeds, it is superior, as an advertising medium, to all the other papers in the county

combined. Its columns are open to all parties, and the various industrial interests of the county are fully

represented. .

PUBLISHED AT TRURO THURSDAY AFTERNOONS4

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1]HE Best, Largest and most widely-circulated Newspaper printed and published in the extensive Mining
and China. Clay district, of which St. Austell is the centre.

The ST. AUSTELL STAR enjoys an unrivalled posit.ion in Mid Cornwall, having a Circulation

many times larger than that of any other N ew.spaper published in the district ; it is therefore the very
best Advertising 1\fedium in the locality.

PRICE ONE PENNY. EIGHT PAGES.

-PUBLISHED .A.T ST• .A.USTELL EVERY FRID.A.Y.-

PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR: F. R. RAY, c. c.

All Communications should be addressed to the PROPRIETOR,

"51, AUSI~~L. 51AR" OFFIGE:S1 51, AUSI~~L.., GORNWAL.L,

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60 COU~""I'Y ADVERTISEMENTS. ps9a.


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ST. .A.USTELL. COR.N


PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE

ST. AUSTELL WEEKLY NEWS & CORNISH ADVERTISER,

IQ" THE FIRST AND LEADING WEEKLY .JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THIS EXTENSIVE

CHINA CLAY AND AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT•


• ESTA:SLIS::S::ED A.D. :1.868. 24

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:BEGS '1'0 INFORM HER PATRONS THA.T SHE HAS ALWAYS .A.

CHOICEST SELECTION OF THE NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES' COSTUMES, MANTLES, JACKETS, &c.

NAVY AND BLACK SERGES OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY ALWAYS IN STOCK.

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Varied and Beauti:iul Desig-ns in Trimming-s.

THE NEWEST SHAPES IN CORSETS BY THE BEST MAKERS ONLY.

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GAS FITTER AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR.

Plans and Es-thna-tes :furnished on Application.

MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, AND OTHER MEMORIALS EXECUTED TO ORDER.

AGENT TO THE 11 SUN" FIRE AND LIFE OFFICE. [59]

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- - ESTABLISHED 1861, - -

11) ml1l ~ ~ art~ fll) ~ m~ ~ ~ ~ (!) ~ fill []m a mUl IJ r1QJ Ul o~11 ~ ~

• SOUTH CORNWALL NURSERIES,

• ST. A US TELL .
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AN EXCELLENT VARIETY OF DWARF AND STANDARD ROSES. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS.

Fruit and Forest Trees, Stove and Green P l a n t. . -.

.. • t\-:SEDDING .PLANTS I N SEASON. ···• •

STOCK OF THE ABOVE REPRESENTS UPWARDS OF 100,000 PLANTS.

GROUNDS LAID OUT AND PLANTING DONE BY CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ON MOST
RE 4 SONABLE TERMS,

l ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.

t Agent for WOOD &: CO.'S Patent Gold Medal Boilers for Heating Greenhouses, Churches, &c.



1893.] • 61

COUNTY ADVERTISEJfE~TS.

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CEST.A.BLJ:SHED 1854:>~

Are the Oldest Established and most Widely Circulated Newspapers in the South Hams
of.Devon; and are the recognized Mediums for Advertisements•

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ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAR IN BOTH EDITIONS AT ONE CHARGE·

The "Gazette" gives Full Reports of Local & General News, and is largely read by Agriculturists. .-



A.LL COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE PROPRIETOR,

• J. R. GILL, "Gazette" . Office, KINGSBRIDGE, SOUTH DEVON.

Publisher of J. R. GILL'S MONTHLY TIME TABLES.

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PURVEYOR OF PURE FRESH BUTTERS, CLOTTED CREAM,
NEW LAID EGGS, POULTRY, RABBITS, &c.



LARGE DAILY SUPPLIES ALL THE YEAR ROUND FROM THE BEST SELECTED DAIRIES.

POULTRY AND PACKING YARDS: SCORRIER & REDRUTH.

PRICE LIST FREE. -------------------ESTABLISHED 1873.TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: " STE VENS, REDRUTH."

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1797.

ENGINEERS &; :t:a.·oNFOt1N:O':m:RS.,

BIDEFORD, DEVON.

SQI.E MAN OJ!'ACTURERS OF THE

''INTERNATIONAL'' DRILLING MACIIINES.

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MILLWRIGHTS. HOT-WATER FITTERS. CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

N.B.-The whole of our Works and Foundry were fitted with the Electric Light in February, 1889.
Inspection Invited.

(Established in 1857),
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY (MARKED MORNING•



The • Gazette" is the ONLY Newspaper published in Tavistock; NO other Paper is

printed .within 17 Miles of the Town, and as therefore the "Gazette" has a far greater

circulation in the Town and Neighbourhood than any other Paper. it is the best Medium

for Advertising in the Locality.

N.B.-~e "Ta.vistock Gazette" has a. ver7 large and increasing Circulation in the District.
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ALL COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BB ADDRESSED TO l'HB PuBLISHER,

T. W. GREE;~FIELD, •"Gazette".... , ..I - O f f i c eJ TAVISTOCK•


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AL LIST, DIRECTORY & SOUTH DEVON GENERAL ADVERTISER•

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EVERY 'W'EDNESDAY. ONE PENNY.

Published for G. H. CROYDON, Proprietor, by the

TEI@NMOUTH PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPY.,

Brunswick St.J TEIGNMOUTH, SOUTH JJEVON..

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• EVERY FRIDAY. ONE PENNY.

The recognised Journal for Local and General Advertisers.

FOR TERMS,-

ApplJi· SYDNEY ARTHUR GROYIJO~ Teignmouth}

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And South Devon Journal, -

ESTABLISHED 1839.

PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, PRICE 2D.

The TORQUAY DffiECTORY is the oldest and most influential advertising medium between Exeter and Plymouth, and ill the

leading a.nd largest Newspaper in the fashionable and increasing town of Torquay. In addition to much valuable local information a.nd

a copious !Ummary of general news, it contain• a well-prepared Directory, corrected every week, of all the houses, reaidents, and villitorl

in the town and neighbourhood, besides a list of all new arrivals, removals, or departures. It is the recognized organ of the Nobility,

Clergy, Gentry, the Professions, and tradespeople generally, and has the largest circulation of any paper in the town or neighbourhood.

:Besides its general sale, the TORQU.!.Y DIRECTORY is purchased extensively by the upper classes for transmission to their friends in
Tarious parts of England, the Coloniee, and on ~he Continent, thus affording the best possible medium for Advertisers in general.

Printed & Published by the Torqua.y Directory Newspaper & General Printing Co., Limited.

Business Communicatioll! should be addressed to WM. WINGET, to whom Cheques and Post Office Orders should be made payable•

.AdtJertilement• •hould reach the Office not later than Tue1day Morning. (SG)

STA ... p OFFICE.

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