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SCHOLASTIC. 1 LADIES' COLL EG E, BRYNTYSILIO, CARNARVON, PBINCIPALS:—The MISSES SHEAD, Certificated: Cambridge University and Trinity College, London, THE (XRAAJMAII AJSD COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PRIKCIPAL-MR. J. LEWIS JONES, B.A., High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank; Senior Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity College, Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TUTORS. PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Public JL Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and Medicine. A Special Class for Young Men preparing for Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. each evening except Fridays and Saturdays. Pupils attending this class have been very suc- CAPFUL in their examinations. Terms on application to Headmaster. s c369 THE TATTENHALL SCHOOLS, TATTER HALL, NEAR CHESTER. AN Old Established School, in which Boys are carefully prepared for Business or Professional pursuits. Cambridge Local and other examinations. Beautiful and healthy locality, large cricket field, plunge bath, library, &E.—Prospectus on application to aHSl FREDERICxv KINGDON, Principal. "^ATLSB UKY "FT 0 IJ^RISC H00L7~ LLANRWST FTLITK above SCHOOL, which the MISSES 1 Matthews and Staudring had formerly carried on so successfully, has been /e-opened by them, entirety re-organised and placed under efficient management. For Terms apply to the Head Teacher. 7a423 LANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL« LLAN PITDNO. RP HIS SCHOOL offers a thorough Education ,I 1 with good Home Tra'r'*IG for Girls, on moderate terms. Pupils prepared for the local examinations. Large house in a healthy situation. u 7a428 ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION JLj EXAMINATION—SUCCESS JUNE 1888. One Honours Five First Division, One Second Division. Over 25 boys have passed the Matriculation from this school.—For particulars Matriculation from this school.—For particulars and terms, apply TO Rev. Llewelyn Edwards, M.A. q 7a330 HOLT ACADEMY, NEAR WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL: J. OLIVER JONES. THE PUPILS are carefully prepared for the _t_ Universities, the Public Examinat ons, and Business Pursuits. For Terms (strictly moderate) apply to the Principal. LADIES' COLLEGE, HOLT, NEAR WREXHAM. CONDUCTED BY MRS. OLIVER JONES, assisted by qualified resident Governesses and five fur special subjects. For Terms (stiict-ly moderate) apply to Mrs Oliver Jones. d 7a601 JJOME EDUCATION IN OXFORD. I Oxford M.A. receives a few PUPILS for Careful preparation for Public Schools, Business, or Special Examinations. Thorough grounding in Classic, French. German, Mathematics, and English. House situated in most beautiful and healthy part of Oxford. Every home comfort. Moderate terms.— Rev. G. E. Hignett, 6, Claren- don Villas, Park Town, Oxford. F a728 GPAKTON COLLEGE. STANLEY PARK, LIVERPOOL. Affiliated with The Department of Science and Art, South Kensington, and the Society of Science, Letter?, and Art, London. I RESIDENT: I SIn HENRY V. GOOLD, BART. VICE-PRESIDENT 1 SI a WILLIAM CLAYTON, BART. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. I The School Course comprises thorough grounding in English subjects generally, also ¡' in Arithmetic, Mathematics, French, German, Latin, Greek, Music, Shorthand, &c.. each sub- ject being ttught by U special Master. The vacations are half-yearly, bemg at Mid- summer and Christmas only. The domestic arrangements and home comforts of the pupiis are thoroughly studied The terms are moderate and inclusive. The Physical Training consists of Drill, Fencing, Gymnastics, and Swimming. The College is delightfully situated in its own grounds in the highest and healthiest suburb of Liverpool. a fact freely proved by the robust health of, the pupils. Prospectus, Report of the Board of Examiners, Speeches delivered at the college BY Judge Gibson, the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, Edward Whitley, M.P., Pro- I feasor Kendall, Miles W. MATTINPON,Q,C.,M. r.F J Clarke Aspinall, J.P. (coroner of Liverpool), &C., 4 will be sent on application. The College has re-opened, and the fees being from dat.I of entry only. J S, HUGHES, 1f.A., Secretary. wa233 DR. WILLIAMS' SCHOOL, DOLGELLEY. ENDOWED HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. AN EXAMINATION for Three Entrance Scholarships.givini? exemption from the pay ment of tuition fees, will be held at the School, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of DECEMBER next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. | Candidates must be under 14 years of A^E, and < must have attended a public elementary school | in North Wales for three years. Applications, stating age and standard, ac J companied by a certificate as to character from the present teacher, are to be sent to the Head- mistress, not later than Friday, the 30th day ot November instant. 9th November, 1888. wc749 mlbo "TAMES QRR TYJAKPLES ILLU)HKATl.NG, HERALDIC, & DECORATIVE ARTIST, DESIGNER AND ILLUMINATOR OF PRESENTATION ADDRESSES To HER MAJESTY THE QUEKN, HIH IMPERIAL MAJESTY THE GERMAN EMPEROR, H.IH. THE SHAH OF PERSIA, H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH (By Special Appointment). 6, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON CHAMBERS j EXOHANGE, LIVERPOOL. I JO.NKSTDriXSr^ SURGEON DENTIST OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR- DR.JONE3 visits Llangefni every Thursday at Lledwigan Road. Amlwch with tor. Hughes, Stationer, Nov- ember 20th, December 18th. At home every day except Tuesdays and Thursdays. S__c540 STNNR{? Large profits made safely and nlUv LVO quickly by investing £ 10 and up- wards under a thoroughly reliable system tested successfully for seven AND years. Full details in Explanatory IBook (8th Edition), sent post free. Address Geo. Evans and Co., Stock- SHARES brokers, 24, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. B C306 SHA RES. brokers, 24, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. B c306 ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE HOLYHEAD LOCAL BOARD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 25TH MARCH, 1888. £ S. D. £ S. D. 1887. March 25 To Balance in the hands of Treasurer 394 3 1 To amount of General District Rates col:: 1 lected during the year 124 16 9t To amount received in aid of the Dis- trict Fucd 70 14 9 1195 11 G| X1589 14 7t £ s. D. £ 8. D. By Expenditure on account of General District Rate, viz. Sewerage 88 18 0 Highways 176 8 5 Scavenging 152 3 6 Watering 8 19 8 Pleasure Ground. 23 17 0 Lighting. 259 7 2 709 13 9 Salaries 127 0 0 Establishment charges other than salaries 156 9 4 Election 16 4 0 299 13 4 Instalments of Loans 66 13 4 Interest on ditto 38 14 5 Income Tax 1 3 4 106 11 1 1888. March 25. To Balance in the hands of Treasurer 473 15 9 Ditto of Collector. 0 0 8! 473 16 5! X1589 14 7 £ "CYMRU AM BYTH." CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary to cau'ion the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers should see that Cork", are branded R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin," and that every Label bears Name and registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield). SODA WATER. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. POTASS WATER. PURE DERATED WATER. SELTZER WATER. FOR GOUT LEMONADE. LITHIA WATER, and GINGER BEER. LITHIA & POTASS WATER. SOLE ADDRESS:- t E. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS: W. BUST AND SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. k c421 EDW A R I) N O B L E MINERAL WATER MANUFAOTURER, 0 6 CARNARVON.; ESTABLISHED 1875. SPECIALITIES- SODA-WATER LEMONADE, ABSOLUTELY PURE-SEE ANALYSIS- ICE! ICE!! ,/FETIOELLIL £ >* Pee A. 4\ eel I Francis's Balsam 1 IF OS1 I 'Y I LINSEED & HONEY II THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS CONSUMPTION, &c., &c. I HOW IT ACTS. FRANCIS'S BALSAM OF LINSEED AND HONEY exercises a marvellously F beneficial influence upon all of the above ailments. It causes tree expectoration by removing the hardened phlegm, allays the unpleasant tickling in the throat which excites coughing, gives immediate ease in cases of difficulty of breathing, removes tightness and spasms from across the chest, and heals that i unpleasant soreness felt after much coughing. It may be taken at any age, by either sex, with perfect safety, and from its pleasant taste and the small quantity given in each dose is admirably adapted for children. Cases of Bronchitis and Asthma of long standing have not only been relieved but permanently cured by the use of FRANCIS'S BALSAM. Aged persons and those who, night after night, are prevented from sleeping will find immediate relief by t king one dose of this wonderful remedy. SOME HIGHLY GRATIFYING RESULTS. REV. OWEN EVANS, D.D., LONDON. Having tried Francis s Balsam of Linseed and Honey, I can with great pleasure and confidence recommend it as an excellent remedy for colds, coughs, &c. THE MAYOR OF PWLLHELI, EDWARD JONES, ESQ. rHE EX-MAYOR OF MAIDENHEAD. W. LOVEBING, ESQ. I have so good an opinion of Francis's Balsam as a relief against tightness of breathing, or in other words Asthma, that I do not like to be without it. MR. JAMES SAUVAGE, OF THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. Your fomous Balsam has cured a long standing I have had occasion lately to use your Balsam of cough of my own, and has also cured my wife's Linseed and Honey for coughs and hoarseness, and cough. can assure you I have found it very beneficial. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in Is. bottles. Special large size, 2s. 6d. PROPRIETORs-FRANCJS & Co.. WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. c660 MSBBaBS IBS m a woomw ESTABLISHED 18*10. THE QEMETERY GLATE & J^JARBLE ^TOKKS, •DINORWIC STREET, CARNARVON. ROBERT WILLIAMS (LATE WILLIAMS AND GRIFFITHS) Begs respectfully to announce that he has on hand several Tomb Memorials in elate and marble. Monuments (polished Obelisks) of the best Scotch granite, Anglesey granite, Marble and Stone sawn by steam sand saws; Inscriptions cut and done in imperishable lead letters, Cisterns, enamelled, Chimnev pieces &c. ALL CEMETERY WORK ATTENDED TO. I I- 'I G LOBE F (JRNISHING COMPANY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 12, 14, AND 16, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVER- POOL. AND 88, FISHERGATE. PRESTON. FURNISH FOR CASH, oa ON THE HIRE- PURCHASE SYSTEM, AT CASH PRICES. THE GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, the oldest-established and by far ibt most extensive Furnishers on the Eire-Purchasil System in the provinces, supply every requisite or the complete Furnishing of Cottage, Hotel, or lesion consider- ably cheaper than the majority of thoes firms who sell for cash only. This we are ab'.e to do through having a very large capital at command, and being the bona-fide manufacturers of the principal Goods we sell. NO SECURITY REQUIRED, NO EXTRA EXPENSES, ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our business is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are so well known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment unnecessary. General terms, which, however, can be altered to suit the convenience of customers. Payments Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly:— Amount of Purchase. Payment per week. JE10 £ 0 3 6 JS20 050 £00 0 10 0 £ 100 0 17 6 JE500 400 An inspection of our stock will 81, once satisfy in- tending purchasers that we give better value and offer easier payments than any other house furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the Provinces. All Goods are Delivered Free, in our own or private vans, and no expenses of any kind are incurred by customers. Furniture sent to any part of England or Wales. The Trade Supplied. Shipping Orders Executed with Despatch. CAUTION.-As some firms adopt various means. such as copying our Prospectus, &c.—with the evident intention of inducing the public to believe they are connected with us, please note our addresses. FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM- :Prospectus, Press Opinions, and Price List Free by Post on Application. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, j 12, l £ and 16, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL. AND 88. FISHERGATE, PRESTON. d al47 J. A. JgNRIGHT & CO., MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS, BANGOR AND LLANERCHYMEDD. Every Operation under the supervision of a Practical Chemist, who has been specially and highly recommended at the Healtheries and the Royal Windsor Show. Also highly spoken of by Doctors and Chemists. 0 Q 7a555 ALFRED BARLOW CONTRACTOR FOR iiOTEL CLUB, OR PRIVATE FURNISHINGS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, 21, THE UNDERBASK, STOCKPORT. Speciality the 3& 6d. White or Soon Lace Cur- -taina in Floral, Striped, or Geometrical Designs, 48 inches wide, and 6 yards long. Ciirriage paid. Illustrated price lists free by post. JOHN E. DA VIES, COLWYN BAY, TOWN CRIER AND BILLPOSTER (UNDER THE LOCAL BOARD), Member of the United Kingdom BillpostelSt Association. yd LLANDUDNO.—BILL POSTING. H. WILLI A MS, BILL-POSTER, ARVONIA BUILDINGS, CLIFTON ROAD. LLANDUDNO. 365 DAYS OF SUCCESS IN 1889 FOR 6d. Thousands have prospered and been successful by following the directions given yearly in RAPHAEL'S Almanac, which tells you the exact times to speculate, buy, sell, deal, ask favonrs, travel, remove, set fowls, sow your farm and garden crops, doctor your cattle, court, marry, or do anything else. It contains Birthday Information for every day of the year, by which all can see what will befall them during eext year of life, also the fate of any child born in 1889. Breeding and other tables, predictions of events, weather, etc. Price 6d., post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S Book of Fate will answer questions and tell the fate of anyone. Is. by post Is. Id. RAPHAEL'S Book of Dreams, Is., The only true interpreter of dreams. Foulsham & Co. 4, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate Hill E.C. Davies or Edwards. Carnarvon, and all titionara and Bookstalls. a666 THE DOLGELLEY GOLD MINES AND THE WELSH NATIONAL FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMPANY. ONE of the greatest discoveries of the present age is to know that all persons wanting anything in the Fruit and Vegetable line, such as Apples, Oranges, Lemon, Onions, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Gooseberries, and all sorts of English and Foreign Fruits in Season, can procure them at prices never before attempted by any Salesman cr men in Liverpoo The Welsh National Fruit and Vegetable Company is established to supply th«i long-felt want of informing persons in general where to buy Good Sound Stuff in the best and cheapest market. This fact in itself ought to encourage the Fruiterers, Grocers, and all persons starting in business, in every Town,Village and Hamlet, in and around Wales, and certainly ought to com- mand the co-operation and support of all ready money customers. Why do we advertise P" Because the question is often asked where do you get your Fruit and Vegetables from; well, is it likely that persons in the same trade would satisfy the cravings of their competitors by giving'the address of the Firm they get their stuff of, for is it not a well- known fact that there is always a great or less amount of jealousy in every business. Hence our great object in advertising the answer by saying, Whenever you want any goods in the Fruit and Vegetable Line, write for Price List and you will not get disappointed To JOHN pITZPATEICK, FRUIT MERCHANT, CAZNEAU STREET, LIVERPOOL. DURABLFIWATERPEOOF CAJRT AND WAGGON COVERS. OIL SHEETS, RICK COVERS, HORSE COVEKS, COAL BAGS, &c. For prices and particulars apply to, RADCLIFFE and BROWN, 28, CHAPEL STREET, LIVERPOOL. wa566 WILLIA31 1EWIS. MONUMENTAL WORKS, 25, DAULBY STREET, LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. MONUMENTS, Headotones, Pulpits, Fonts &c., in Marble, Granite, and Stone fixed in any part of Wales. Special attention given to Welsh inscriptions.—Designs and estimates free on application. M c665y415 J. K E L LY, HAIR-DRESSER, &c., 3, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE FREE LIBRARY). LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S Wigs, Scalps, .U Human Hair Plaits, Switches, and Tails made on the roost improved principle. Plaits from Is. 6d. upwards. Ladies' Combings made into coils or plaits to any length. Pears' Soap, Is. Tablets for 8d. 6d. Tablets for 3Jd. All Toilet necessaries supplied. IMPORTANT TO ALL. PHILIP R. James, JUNIOR (Of the firm of PHILIP R. JAMES AND SONS, BILLPOSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS) PONTYPRIDD. HAYING Purchased the Business of Mr. jLl James Bourne, Mountain Ash (who is giving up the same, owing to old age and infirmity, as Bill Poster and Advertising Agent), trusts that by strict attention to Business and Moderate Charges he will merit the support and confidence of all. Contracts for Advertising at Pontypridd, Rhondda Valley, Ferndale and Mountain Ash. al95 liiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif 1 PLANTING SEASON. I I HARDILY-GROWN I IgORESTJ gRUITJI = & ALL OTHER = TREES & PLANTS, j Evergreens, Roses, &c.f I NURSERIES 400 ACRES. j | Largest & Finest Stocks in Europe, f = INSPECTION EARNESTLY INVITED. I E PRICED CATALOGUES GRATIS & POST FREE. S = ESTIMATES A ALL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. = I DICIIONS 1 = (LIMITED), S 1 Tlae NURSERIES, 1 | CHESTER^ | | < £ Telegrams— } Dicksons Chester. I [NEWTOWN. PEANCH NUBSKBIES DOLGELLEY. [PWLLHELI. "T CURE FITS. A When I say cure, I do not mean merely to slop them for a time and then have them return again; I mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, a life-long stufiy. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy Give address in fall. It cost you nothing for a trial and it will aire. Address— DB.H. G. ROOT, 5, Plum Tree Court, Farringdon Street, London." w al2 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES, JJAYUAN'S JJALSAM JJOREHOUND. The most certain and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Disorders of the Chest and Lungs. It has proved itself the most successful preparation ever offered. The sale is increasing daily. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. In the Nursery it is invaluable, as children are fond of it. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, restlessness goes, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be without it. Prepared only by A. HAYMA.N AND CO. (LateofNeath), 15, ALBEMARLE STREET, ST. JOHNS SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. And Sold byChemists throughout the Kingdom. Price, 1?. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per bottle. it alS6 fANCE ASSURANCE QOMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000 HFAB OFFICE: BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. THE RIGHT HON LORD ROTHSCHILD, CHAIRMAN. ROBERT LEWIS, CHIKI SECBETABY. LIVERPOOL BRANCH: 30, EXCHANGE STREET EAST. WREXHAM BRANCH HIGH STRRRT WM. ROBRRTS, District Secretary. Prospectuses, Proposal Forms and other papers may be had on application. a 7a33fi. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE J COMPANY, LIMITED. FIR E L I FE MAR IN E. CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED JE2,500,000 INVESTED FUNDS £ 2,500,000 HEAD OFFICE-19 and 20, Cornhill, London, E.C. BRANCH OFFICE—Fire and Life-26, Exchange Street East, Liverpool. District Manager ROBERT HARDMAN, Assistant District Manager W. H. COOPER. LOCAL AGESTS— Llandudno- G. H. Hooper, Mostyn Crescent. Conway- T. M. Jones, Newborough Terrace. Henry Shirley, Glan Abcr, Uanrhos. Colwyn Bay— Thomas Roberts, Conway Read. Old Colwyn- Daniel Owen. Penmaenmawr- B. Massey, Ocean View. Holyhead- John James, 7, Stanley Street. Denbigh— B. H. Hughes, National Provincial Bank of England. Carnarvon— E. H. Owen, Bridge Street. W. G. Evans, Newborough Street. J. G. Jones, 15, Palace Street. Robert Williams. High Street. r a608 MIDLAND RAILWAY CARRIAGE CO LIMITED, MIDLAND WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. MANUFACTURERS OFRAILWAY WAGONS (for Cash or Deferred Pay- ment, Carriages, Tramcars. Colliery Tub Pits, Wheels and Axles, Axle Boxes, Castings and Wrought-iron Work of every kind. WAGONS REPAIRED by contract or other- wise in every district. Second-hand Coal. Coke, Ironstone, and Ballast Wagons for SALE or HIRE. E. JACKSON, Secretary. CHIEF OFFICES: Midland Works, Birmingham. BNANCH WORKS Abbey Works,Shrewsbury. c25 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is. lid., and 2s. 9d., of t'.11 chemists. Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps by the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co Lincoln.—BEWARE or IMITATIONS SHIPPING. WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, via QUEENS TOWN. EVERY WEDNESDAY. FORWARDING Passengers to all parts of the j* United States and Canada. The splendid vessels of this Line are all uniform in model and arrangements, ann unsurpassed in tfce completeness of their appo; ■;+ ut.:o;- the comfort of Passengers of all classes Saloon Passage, 112 to £22. Second Cabin, L7 and E8. Steerage l'assage at low rates. I Apply to Robert Owen, Harbour Office, and William John Williams, 9, Market Street, Carnarvon; Richard Roberts, Bethesda Hugh Davies, Con- way O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddeleji; David Rowlands, Pehygraig; William D. Jones, 16, Ne rrrj Street, Holyhead W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefui; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Talysarn J. S. Ingham, Bryn Rhedyn, Clwtybont; Hugh Hughes, 7 Market Row, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer & Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Denbigh Street. Llanrwst; or to ISMAY, IMIJIE & Co., 10, Water Street. Liver- pool, and 34, Leadenhall Street. Lendon, E.C. y48 ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. TO AMERICA. GUION LINE MAIL STEAMERS. ONE of the following or other first-class full- powered Steamships will be despatched from LIVERP'iJL TO NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY. WISCONSIN. Saturday, Nov. 24 NEVADA Saturday Dec. 1 ALASKA. Saturday, Dec. 8 WYOMING Saturday, Dec. 15 ARIZONA Saturday, Dec. 22 Calling at Queenstown the followingday to embark Passengers. Saloon Passage from LiverpooltoNewYork, 210 to JE25. Intermediate at lowest rates Steerage Passage to New York, Boston, and Phila- delphia at, low rates, including a plentiful supply of provisions, cooked and served by the Company's stewards. Passengers tfor warded to all parts of the United States and Canada; also via San Francisco to China, Japan, India, and to New Zealand by Royal Mpil Steamer direct from London. These Steamers carry Surgeon and Stewardesses fre", and are provided with Smoke Room and Ladies' Lounge Rooms on Deck, and Bath Rooms below; also Pianos. Passengers are recommended to obtain their Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. For Freight and Passage apply to Guion and Co., i Back Goree, or 21, Water Street, Liverpool, and 5, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, S. W., or James Scott and Co., Queenstowii; and for Passage only to the Agents:- Blaenau Festiniog: John Cadwaladr and W. Jones (Ffestinfah). Bangor: Griffith Jones, 10, James Street. Carnarvon: W. J. Williams, Quarrymen's Union. Dolwyddelen: Owen E. Parry, Slate Merchant. Uanberis D. H. Williams, Glanydon. Llanrwst: Owen Jones, Market Square. Holyhead: W. D. Jones, Auctioneer. Old Bank. AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIT. 'TEASERS IVERPOOL TO PHUADjitPHI A EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-Class, full-powered, Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers equal to any European Line. Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia en the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. HO \D. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROILITP- TO THE WEST. A T;ply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, AND CO., 19 and 22, Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS :— W J. Williams, 7. Market Street, Carnarvon Richard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen Uobets, Glynlifon Hotel, Blaenau Festiniog. ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Saloon, 10 to 18 Guineas; Intermediate, 26 Gs Steerage, £4; Assisted to Canada. L3. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS RorTE C to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, and North- West Territory and British Columbia, and also t.. the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through trains daily from 0. 'll to Ocean," and Emigrant Sleeping Cars wiDbouc extra charge. A liberal allowance of baggage f Ve- tern bound emigrants accompanied by a Special conductor. Prof. Shelton's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to Allan Brothers and CA, Liverpool; or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones, Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller, High Street, Portmadoc. a A USTRALlA—The ONLY MAIL LINE a A-E14 14s. from LONDON to ADELAIDE Melbourne, or Sydney; New Zealand, £ 16 16s.; Brisbane, £ 15 15s, with special Government Land Order. Excellent acommodation and liberal diet. Fixed sailing dates, 27th December and every 28 days.—Apply direct to Keller, Wallis, and Co., 5, Fenchurch Street, City, or 32, Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, London, d a267 STEAM, LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Teneriffe and Cape of Good Hope. THE ABERDEEN LINE, S.S. "DAMASCUS," 3709 TONS, Will leave the Royal Albert Docks on December 31st, for MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, Taking passengers for all AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS. The Accommodation for first and third-class passengers is very superior, and an experienced surgeon will be carried. Fares from 15 guineas. For freight or passage, apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 24, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. Icl5y486 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. GREAT ACCELERATION OF TRANSIT BETWKKN ABEBDOVEY and WATERFORD DURING THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER, 1888. TITU SWIFT AND POWERFUL SCREW STEAYiEn "MAGNETIC." ELECTRIC," OR OTHEU. FIRST CLASS VESSEL, WL ILL S iil twice each way per week, carrying V V PASSENGERS-Alerchandise, and Live Stock, in connection with the C.tmbrs?'n IL-ilways, at; low. TI'IREU^H fiom and to the principal I English tinct Welsh Towns. For dates and times, see Sailing Bills. PASSENGER FARES BETWEEN ABERDOVEY AND WATERFORD:— Saloon, 10s., Single. Return Tickets available for one month, 15s. Deck, 5s., Single. Return Tickets available for one month, 9S. Children under three years of age Free; above three and under twelve, Half-price. Through Tickets are issued between Aberdovey and all parts of England and Wales. The Passenger Accommodation on the TL Magnetic" is of a superior description, and the Vessel is fitted throughout with the Electric Light. A Steward and Stewardess on board. Passengers may go on board or leave the Steamer at Aberdovey at any time after the arrival or before the departure of the correspon- ding trains. Full particulars may be obtained at'any of the Company's Stations, or Booking Offices; or on application to the undersigned, J. CONACHER,[Secretary. Company Offices, Oswestry ma240 f ABTWKJEN STEAM COMMUNICATION. Ll V ERPOOL, BANGOR, MENAI BRIOOE, AND CARNARVON. CARNARVON AND MENAI Li STRAITS STEAMSE1P COMPANY.—The quickest and cheapest Goods transit between Liverpool and North Wales.—The Steamer E7\Gr .TA TA 'eaves the West Side, TrafaigafiToc^ Li^er^d, every Wednesday, with goods for Beaumaris, Carnar- von, and Menai Bridge. Every Saturday for Bangor, Menai Bridge, and Carnarvon. For Freights, &c., apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards, Mills, and Co., 18, James Street, Liverpool; or at Carnarvon, John Roberts, Company's Warehouse New Harbour. NB.—To insure shipment, all Goods should be delivered by noon on day of sailing. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN G. HOPE, HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, &c., 6, CASTLE STREET (or Sportsman Street), CARNARVON. Ladies and Gentlemen's Wigs, Scalps, Human Hair, Switches and Tails. Plaits of all kinds Made up and Redressed also Ladies' Combings work^i up into Plaits 30 inches long. THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where the above are Worked on the Premises. s c226 SCIFX E RLASSES. PRIVATE LESSONS and EVENING CLASSES IN SCIBNCE. PREVIOUS STUDENTS very successful—NO X1 AILL R!EBI Special Courses adapted to the requirements of engineers Apprentices and Pharmaceutical Chemists. Further particulars from ALFRED WILLIAMS, LC715 WATERLOO PORT. For draping in graceful folds nothing can compare with fine cloth and cashmere, of which we have some choice examples, foremost amongst which are the" Darlington Gold Medai Cashmere" and the "Rangoon Cassimer. Vide GRAPHIC. 0NST>T £ FU° £ SAND PATTERNS r KEE by Post, on Approval to any Ad- dress in Town nr Country. NEW WINTER DRESS GOODS Straight from the Weaver to the Wearer. Supplied Retail from the Mills, SATIXG ALL MIDDLE PROFITS, FROM 25 TO 40 PER CENT. ALL HIGH-CLASS FABRICS. in Great Variety. Exquisite COSTUME CLOTHS, NEW SKIRTINGS m the very Latest Fashion, Noted for their BTYJI^H Appearance, Hard-wearing Qualities, and Thorough Money Value, including the ARLINGTON QROSS-W4.RP SERGES GOLD-MEDAL MERINOES AND CASHMERES and the Latest Novelty THE DARLINGTON ROYAL VICTORIA "AMAZON" CLOTH D2>EDI ,A?SD. HRXIFEHED FOR WINTER COSTL MTS. Absolutely at First Hand and at First Coat* FRESH FROM THE DARLINGTON LOOMS, AT LOOMS PRICES. SAVING THE SHOPKEEPERS' PROFITS. Flaniif 1?, Blankets, White Bed Quilts (Patent Superfine r IIs J' P H nr-i laPest7> Bed Fancy Coloured description fchawJs and Underclothing of every SPECIAL CHARITY DEPARTMENT. Rough and Ready Serges, Linsej-g, Meltons, Flannel8; Charit\ Blankets, &c. Important to Clergymen, Distric lsitore, Dorcas Societies, end others interesting them- selves among the poor. 6 WATERPROOFS. UMBRELLAS, WINTER HOSIERY & UNDERCLOTHING HENRY PEASE & CO'.S SUCCESSORS sell these splendrt go^ds direct to the public w ithout the interven- of Wholesale Merchants, Drapers Airents or Middle- men, all Intermediate Profits being given to the Purchaser. ANY LENGTE CUT. ANY ARTICLE NOT APPROVED WILL BE CHANGED WITflIN SEVEN DAYS. ALL GOODS ARE WARRANTED TO BE EOUAL TO THE SAMPLES. CARRIAGE PAID ON ALL ORDERS to any Railway Stations in Great Britain ALL ORDERS EXECUTED THE SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. HENRY PEASE & CO.'s'SUCCESSORS bur their Wools direct fiom the English Farmer. After ca*etul Sorting and cleansing toe wool is spun into yarn, and the vara woven into the various charming fabrics, for which the firm have been renowned since their establishment in 1752-the entire process of manufacture being cairied on in their own Mills at Darlington, employing more than 1000 hands. TTY. JJEASE & CO:S SUCCESSORS SPINNERS AND MANUFACTURERS, THE MILLS, DARLINGTON. Illustrated Catalogue 0 f Sixty Pages, Post Free. ESTABLISHED 1752. al2 THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA- TION, LIMITED. CAPITAL AUTHOR- ISED. £ 2,000,000 SUBSCRIBED AND PAID UP, J £ 567,000. LONDON: 40, THREADNEBDLE STREET, E.C. WEST END BRANCH: 25, COCKSPUR STRKEI. S.W. EDINBURGH 23, ST. ANDREW SQUARE. BILANCHKS AND AGENCIES. Aden Badulla Bushire Bombav Calcutta Colombo Dundee Galle Hong Kong Jaffna Kandy Kobe (Hiogo) Madras mtlh6 Mauritius Melbourne Nagasaki ) Newera Ellia New York Paris San Francisco Seychelles Shanghai {Singapore Sydney Tamatave Tabreez Vladiv- stock Teheran Yokohama INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS At 3, 4, and 5 months' notice, 3 per cent. per annum At 6, 7, and 8 mouths' „ At 9 to 12 nvrnth*' 41 „ At 3,5, or 7 years' notice 5 „ IKTEBEST PAID HAM-YEAKr.Y. m London-31st March and 30th Sept. Current Accounts opened and Cheque Books supplied. Interest at 2! per cent. per annum allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below £ 100. Advances made against approvedbankin2 securities. Securities bought, sold, and received for safe custody from constituents of th jank Interest and dividends collected at a uniform commission of I per cent. Drafts issued upon the Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. Bills collected or negotiated, and every descrip- tion of exchange business conducted. The fullest information can be obtained by application at any of the Branches and Agencies, or at the Head Office. GEORGE WILLIAM THOSON, Secretary u c398 LIBRARIES PURCHASED, CATALOGUED ARRANGED, or VALUED.—Good Prid given for suitable Books. All letters addressed J. W. P. Edwards, I ".3, Broughton, Chester, will receive attention. Established in 1870. No business connection with any other house. k c378 BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GOUT, RHEU- MATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, AND NEURALGIA. The acute pain is quickly relieved, and cured in a few days by this cele- brated Medicine. These Pill?, which are perfectly harmless, re- quire no restraint of diet during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. Sold by all Chemists at Is. L £ D. and 28. 9d. per box. s c668 THE "GRAPHIC." CONTAINS every Saturday, Illustrations by the best Artists, of all the current events of importance, portraits of celebrated persons, and original drawings.- Sold by all Booksellers for 6d., or post free 6td., from the Office, 190, Strand, London, W.C. w c711 READ *• The Law of Population." By Annie Besant. A work designed to induce married people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent Post Free by W. H. Reynolds, Publisher, New Cross, S.E., on receipt of Eight Penny Stamps. ASTROLOGY ~oi~PLANET RtfLIM. Nativities preferred, &c.—Send or Pro- pec to J. W. Herschell, Frome. a390