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Greenhalgh and Geary, AUCTIONEERS, Estate Agents, Valuers, AND Accountants. Mortgages Negotiated and Ad- vances Arranged upon Approved Securities. Greenhalgh and Geary, In commencing business as above, hope to supply a long-felt want, and to meet the growing requirements of this rapidly extending district, both in regard to the care necessary in developing Property, and other business requirements. They beg to assure the public that all matters entrusted to them will receive their most careful attention, and from their long and varied business experience, they hope to secure a full share of sup- port, and, by their prompt attention in all matters admitting of IMMEDIATE FINANCIAL SITTLEMENTS (which can be guaranteed), to ensure to their Clients every satisfaction in all departments. Regular Sales of Properties will take place, and the public may rest assured that no speculative Sales will be under- taken and in all cases where necessary reserve prices will be made known at all their Sales. Sales of Household Furniture, Stocks, &C., undertaken on the usual terms. IW See announcement of first Sale of Property below. RRYL, AUGUST, 1893. By Messrs. GREEN HAL Gil Sf GEARY. BHYL, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT & HIGHLY-ATTRACTIVE SALE of SIX LOTS of the most Central and Important BUSINESS PREMISES, in the very centre of HIGH-STREET, opposite the General Post Office, RHYL. To Investors, Shopkeepers, Livery Stable and Laundry Proprietors, and others. MESSRS. GREENHALGH & GEARY WIN SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, West Parade, RHYL, on MONDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1893, at 2.30 for Three p.m. prompt (subjects to Conditions of Sale to be then "produced), the Six Lots of Freehold Land and Buildings on the East side of High Street, being the principal business thoroughfare in Rhyl: LOT I.-All those TWO SHOPS (with Resi- -dences), Nos. 16 and 17, High street, Rhyl, known ;&1 HARTINGTON BUILDINGS, in the respective occupations of Miss M. S. Holloway, Confectioner and Fruiterer, and Miss E. A. Crockford, as a Fancy Pork Goods Depot, and producing an Annual Rental of JE86. (The area of the whole contains 2091 Square Yards or thereabouts.) LOT 2.—All that Freehold Land with the permanent Buildings thereon, consisting of Stab. ling, &c., well-known as the BLUE CAP MEWS, now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Williams, as an extensive Coaching and Livery Establishment, at the yearly Rental of JE40. It contains in all 176, Square Yards or thereabouts. LOT 3.—All those new and substantially-built .Freehold Premises known as THE MAGNET ?HOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, being the most convenient and best appointed Studio in the Prin- cipality, and now in the occupation of Messrs. Williams Bros., at the yearly Rental of 974, and subject to a 10 years Lease from the 1st of May, 1891. Also, Premises in the occupation of Mr Eisiski, well-known as the MAGNET CIGAR STORES, ;and let at the yearly Rental of £ 30. Both premises .have every convienience for a large and growing business, and contain in all about 2101 Square Yards or thereabout. LOT 4.—Comprises all those extensive Freehold Premises now in the occupation of the STAR SUPPLY STORES COMPANY, as Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Italian Warehousemen, at the yearly Rental of £50, subject to seven years Lease from 1st May 1893. Also, the extensive Premises over and adjoin- ing, now occupied and specially built for the RHYL LIBERAL CLUB. consisting of spacious Beading and Committee Rooms, two large Billiards Rooms, Lavatories, &c., and form- the finest Club Buildings in North Wales, and let at a yearly Rental of £ 45. (The whole of the buildings comprising Lot 3 and 4 are known as the "Magnet Building." Lot 4 contains in all 1891 Square Yards or thereabout, the buildings are new and of a most commanding; attractive, and substantial character. LOT 5.-Comprises all that Freehold Building known as the RHYL RIFLE VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL, built in conformity with the -directions of the War Office, and is a substantial, lofty and modern erection, 54 ft. by 31ft., and let at the yearly Rental of £ 20, and contains in all 190 Square Yards or thereabouts. LOT 6.- Comprises all that Freehold Property at the rear of Magnet Buildings, with splendid access from the Main Street, and consists of OFFICES in the occupation of Mr Bell, Solicitor, TWO COTTAGES and EXTENSIVE LAUN- DRY PREMISES, with Drying Sheds, Ironing R\omø, &c., and Lofty Furnace Chimney. (This Lof, offers a grand opportunity to Laundry- keepers), the premises being centrally situated with Cottage Residence attached, the whole producing when let theyearly Rental of fA8, and contains in all 340 Square Yards or thereabouts. Lots 5 and 6 contains in all, with access land to back premises, 530 Square Yards or thereabouts, and will be offered in one lot. The whole of the above properties are opposite the General Post Office, and in close proximity to Parades, Beach and Railway. Particulars and Plans may be obtained from MR J. BSAMWELL SMITH, Architect and Surveyor, Rhyl, the Auctioneer (Mr Geary, 24, Queen-street, Rhyl), MR ALUN LLOYD, Solicitor, Wellington Chambers, Rhyl, or MR. J. PIERCE-LEWIS, Solicitor, Town Hall Buildings, Rhyl, galea f),1] Ettctum. BY MESSRS P &. J. WILLIAMS, TOWN OF RHYL, Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Property. ESSRS P. and J. WILLIAMS are instructed JLKjL by the Trustees, under the will of the late Mrs Esther Williams to Sell by Public Auction, at the Queen's Hotel, Rhyl, on Tuesday, September 26th, 1893, at 4 o'clock punctually, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced :— LOT 1. All that Freehold Dwelling-house and premises situate and being No 18, WEST PARADE, RHYL, now in the occupation of Miss Perry. The accom- modation comprises Vestibule, three Entertaining rooms, seven Bedrooms, three attics, W.C., Ser- vants' hall, Kitchen, Back-kitchen, Butler's pan- try, Larder, Coalhouse, and W.C. The situation is one of the best on the sea front and commands grand Sea and Mountain views. The property is thoroughly well-built, and offers a favourable op- portunity of securing one of the most eligible houses for letting to visitors at this favourite health resort. LOT 2. All that semi-detached Freehold Residence known as ALPHA VILLA, situate and being on the west side of Elwy Street, Rhyl, now in the occupation of F. J. Gamlin, Esq. The accomoda- tion comprises :—On ground floor, 2 Entertaining Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, China Pantry, Back- Kitchen, &c. On first floor:-3 Bedrooms, Dres- sing Room, Bath Room, and W.C.,—On second floor :-2 Bedrooms and 2 Attics. The property is thoroughly well-built, occupies an excellent position and stands well back from the road. Is situate within 3 minutes' walk of Railway Station and Beach. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their offices, Market Street, Rhyl or to J. PIERCE LEWIS, ESQ., Solicitor, TownHall Buildings, Rhyl. (5755. BY J. E. ROBERTS AND 00. RHYL Pasture and Arable Land. JE. ROBERTS and Co. have been favoured • with instructions from Wm Kerfoot Hughes, Esq, to offer by Public Auction the LETTING of TANYBRYN FARM, in suitable LOTS, on Tuesday, September 19, 1893, at the Alexandra Hotel, Rhyl, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, viz A. R. P. A. R. P. Lot I-Two Fields: Cae Hen Renang 4 1 25 Do. do. 4 0 39 8 2 24 Lot 2—Three Fields Cae Hen Groen 4 1 39 Cae o flaen Ty 3 2 20 Cae guinie Ty 4 3 29 13 0 8 Lob 3—Three Fields Coetia Milga 4 3 30 Cae Bach 2 3 15 Cae Pum' Accar 4 3 39 12 3 4 Lot 4 The House, BuiMings, and Orchard 0 3 8 Total 35 1 4 Possession of the Land can be had on the 30th day of November next, the House, Outbuildings, and "Boosie Land" on the 1st day of May next (or easiier, subject to arrangement). The Land is now in a splendid condition, and within easy distance of the town of Rhyl, and is a rare opportunity for persons desirous of securing Grazing Land. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their offices, Town Hall, Rhyl, or to MESSRS GOLD EDWARDS AND CO., Solicitors, Denbigh. By MESSRS ALFRED MANSELL ct 00, SALE—MONDAY NEXT. REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. Major Rowley Conwy's, Mr W. Bell's, and Mr W. Conwy Bell's Annual Sale. BODRHYDDAN, Near RHYL. A first-class station on the Chester and Holyhead Line, about 1 miles from Rhuddlan Station, on the Vale of Clwyd Railway. ALFRED MANSELL & Co. will SELL BY A AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 11th, 1893, at One o'clock, 14 SHEARLING and STOCK RAMS, 40 Grand RAM LAMBS, 105 Superb EWES and THEAVES, 18 Beautiful EWE LAMBS, 36 Grand Three-year-old SHORTHORN STORE BULLOCKS, and a number of PURE- BRED PIGS. These three Flocks have been established many years, and bred with considerable care and judg- ment, as evidenced by the numerous prizes won at local and other important Shows. It is hoped that Flockmasters throughout North Wales will avail themselves of the opportunity offered for obtaining really well-bred Shropshire Rams and Ewes either for the introduction or formation of pure-bred Flocks, or for crossing with the native Sheep of the district. Conveyances will meet all the Morning Trains at Rhyl and Rhuddlan Stations. Catalogues may be obtained from Mr W. CONWY BELL, Brynffynnon, Rhuddlan, R.S.O. or of the AUCTIONEERS, College Hill, Shrewsbury. (5760 SALE-TUESDAY NEXT. REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. N ANTY RA OR, NEAR LLANRWST, DENBIGHSHIRE. Major S. Sandbach's Annual Sale. ALFRED MANSELL & Co., in conjunction with Messrs Robert and Rogers Jones, will SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1893, at One o'clock, 7 Pure-bred SHEARLING and STOCK RAMS, 35 Grand RAM LAMBS, 100 Superb EWES and THEAVES, 50 Ripe Fat SHEEP, 50 Grand Fat CROSS-BRFD LAMBS, 5 Young HORSES (Hunting Colts) and 12 BERKSHIRE PIGS. Reared upon sound hill pasture 1,000 feet above sea level, the Sheep offered for sale are very hardy, and well adapted for high districts. The Rams are strong, with plenty of size, upon wide and straight legs, with well-covered heads and grand close wool (the Hafodunos clip being celebrated for its high quality). The Ewes are of very superior class, with smart carriage and capital coats, and not having been artificially forced are in nice store condition for breeding.. Conveyances will meet all the Morning Trains at Llanrwst Station. Catalogues may be obtained from Major SAND- BACH, Hafodunos, Abergele from ALFRED MAN. SELL & Co., Auctioneers, College Hill, Shrewsbury or from Messrs ROBERT AND ROGERS JONES, Auctioneers, Llanrwst. (5761 By MESSRS. CLOU OH I CO. Rhyl, North Wales. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, by Messrs CLOUGH and CO, at the Royal Hotel, Rhyl, on Thursday, September 21st, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, several very valuable Freehold BUILDING LOTS, with frontages to River Street and Aquarium Street, Rhyl. Also, Two Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 10 and 12, Aquarium Street, together with the stable and other premises in the rear of No 12, Aquarium Street, in the occupations of Mrs Lloyd and Mr Isaac Jones. The above properties are situated at the West end of the town of Rhyl, in close proximity to the Sea, Promenade, Pier, and Summer Cardans. Plans and particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Denbigh and Rhyl, or JOHN DAVIES, ESQ., 5737 Solicitor, Denbigh.
RHYL GOLF CLUB.
RHYL GOLF CLUB. The twenty-fifth monthly competition for the Ladies Challenge Cup took place on Monday, Sept. 4, an Heal day for playing, and the links being in perfect condition. I Tha scoring was unusually low. Result. Gross. Hdcap. Kett. Miss Watts 117 27 SO Mra Rowley Conwy 146 51 95 Miss peiii-iant. 105 6 39 Miss A. W. Pennant, 116 14 1?2 Miss G. B. Pedant 131 28 133 Miss Mainwaring .» • • 106 Ser. 116 Miss Sandbach • • • • 181 .60 121 Miss Lloyd Williams •• 150 24 6 Mir's Goffin. •" 188 Ser. 138 Miss Bertred Knollys • • 204 Scr. 2^4
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g>aug till sanction. BY MESSRS. W. DEW & SON. COUNTIES OF DENBIGH AND FLINT. VALE OF CLWYD. PARISH OF ST. ASAPH. Sale of a Valuable Freehold Residential Estate. MESSRS. W. DEW & SON will offer for JLML SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Plough Hotel, St. Asaph, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER, 1893, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, that Charming Freehold Estate knowa as WIGFAIR [SAF. Comprising an area of 176a. Or. 37p., situate within One Mile of St. Asaph, in one of the most lovely and fertile parts of the Vale. NOTE—Lots 1 to 4 will, in the first instance,lbe I offered in One Lot, and if not so sold, then Lots 1 and 2 will be offered as One Lot, and if they are not so sold, then the Lots will be offered as shewn below:— A tt. 'P. LOT 1.—WIGFAIR ISAF FARM 65 1 3C Wigfair Isaf Residence is most com- fortable, and contains Entrance Hall, Morning Room, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Housekeeper's Room, 6 Bedrooms, 2 Attics, 2 Kitchens, Pantries, Cellar, &c. The Outbuildings are most numerous and convenient. The Grounds are nicely laid out, and the fields are studded with ornamental and marketable timber. This Property, in fact, forms a most Compact Estate. It is very conveniently situated within 15 minutes' drive of St. Asaph, and to a sportsman offers Special Attractions, as the Fishing in the Vale is renowned, and Game abounds on this Property. LOT 2.—ROE ISAF and CAE DELYN 27 2 0 Two Fine Fields with good Road Frontage. LOT 3.—FIELDS, WOOD, COTTAGE, and GARDEN 72 3 28 A Choice Lot which comprises good Land well-timbered, a Grand Site for Building purposes. LOT 4.—MAES LLEWELYN 10 1 19 A Field with good Road Frontage. A176 0 37 Particulars, Plan, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE, and DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Friars, Chester; of Mr A. FOULKES., Hendregyda, Abergele at the Auction- eers' Institute, 57,.Chancery Lane, London or of the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield, Bangor. (5723 COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Close to the TOWN OF ABERGELE. Sale of very valuable Building or Accommodation Lands, Cottage Property, &c. MESSRS. W. DEW and SON are instructed to 1M. OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the BEE HOTEL, ABERGELE, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1893, at 2 p.m., the following valuable Freehold Property, VIZ.: LOT 1.—Cae Canol, Cae Mawr and Cae Llyn-y- Maes, part of 17a. Ir. 35p. Forming Accommoda- tion or Building Land, in the occupation of Miss Mary Owen, Bee Hotel, as Yearly Tenant. LOT 2.—Cottages, Gardens, Quillet, Cae Gwaith, Cae Canol (part of), and Cae Llyn-y-Maes (part of) 19a. Ir. 21p. In the several occupations of Miss Mary Owen, Mrs Mary Williams, Mr John Thomas and Mrs Barbara Whitcham, as Yearly Tenants. Total Acreage, 36a. 3r. 16p. These Lots are close to and adjoin the Town of Abergele on the West side, they stand in an exceedingly good position, Lot 1 having a frontage to the main road leading from Abergele to Colwyn, and Lot 2 abutting on a good road near Tanygoppa. The Land is rich, and its proximity to the town makes it very valuable for accommodation purposes. It is also well adapted for Building Sites, as it is situate amidst fine scenery and commands grand views of finely wooded country, the Irish Sea, &c. Pensarn (Abergele) a first-class Railway Station on the Chester and Holyhead portion of the L. and N.W. Railway, is within a few minutes' walk of these Lots, which are therefore withia a few hours of all the large English towns. Abergele is well-known for its pure and bracing atmosphere, its firm and extensive Sands, and its good Sea Bathing. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr A. Foulkes, Hendregyda, Abergele; of Messrs Birch, Cullimore & Douglas, Solicitors, Friars, Chester at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery Lane, London; or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. (5725 COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TOWN OF ABERGELE., Sale of Valuable Freehold Property. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON win OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BEE HOTEL, ABERGELE, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER, 1893, at 2.30 in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in the best part of Abergele, having long frontages to the main street, and opposite the entrance to Water-street, the principal route to and from Pensarn and Abergele Railway Station. SQ. YARDS Lot I.-GWINDY INN, in the several occupations of Messrs JOHN OWEN and Mrs E. MOSTYN, as yearly tenant 990 This Fully Licensed Inn stands in the centre of the Town, has a long frontage to the main street, and is in all respects well p.aced, its position being second to none in the Town, and the Trade done in this House is considered to be one of the best in Aber- geLot 2. — DWELLING-HOUSE, BUTCHER'S SHOP, &c., in the occupation of Mr S. E. MOSTYN as yearly tenants 586 Thesepremiseslstand adjoining the last Cot, and are therefore well placed for business purposes. They comprise a Dwelling House, Shop, convenient Outbuildings, and large Yard. Lot 3.—COTTAGES in the several occupa- tions of Mrs E. MOSTYN, Mrs MARY JONES, Mrs ELLEN WILLIAMS and Mr THOMAS Davies, as yearly tenants. 478 This Lot adjoins the last lot. Lot 4.—MEADOW in the occupation of Mr JOHN OWE as yearly tenant. 4150 This Meadow is situate at the rear of Lots 1, 2, and 3, is very convenient for accommodation purposes, and is eminently adapted for a Smithfield. Square Yards 6204 Plan, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs BIRCH, CULLIMORE AND DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Fryars, Chester of Mr A. FOULKES, Hendregyda, Abergele at the AUCTION- EERS' INSTITUTE, 57, Chancery Lane, London; or of the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield, Bangor. 5724 TOWN MALL, RHYL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 and 19. Master Rhyl Bowen, The Wonderful Child Violinist, and GRAND COMPANY. Plan at Mr. D. Trehearn's. (5747 Just received direct from India, per S.S. Pondo, Large Consignment of Indian 1 Goods, NOW ON VIEW AT The Japanese and Indian Emporium, 169, Wellington Road, Rhyl. (5570 THE most successful thing in the Millinery trade this season is the Lily" Sailor Hat, prettily trimmed, 1/11). Visitors should see the Welsh costumes at Thos Jones, Cambrian House Bazaar, High-street, near the parade. 4 RHYL n&pun Mr. Charles Reynolds' GRAND ORCHESTRA. Of 20 PERFORMERS. (Composed chiefly of members of Sir Chas. Halle's Band). SOLO OBOE & CONDUCTOR- MR. CHARLES REYNOLDS. Concerts every morning at 11 a.m. if fine, at the Pier-head, admission 2d; if wet in the Grand raviuon, admission 6d. and 3d. Every evening at 8 p.m. in; the Grand Pavilion. Admission 6d. to gallerj and body of hall. Front seats 6d extra. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE SEASON. VOCALIST FOR THE WEEK: MR. H. DANIELS. Important Sale. 52nd Half-yearly Sale. Lunt & Griffiths Desire to inform the public that their GREAT Clearance SALE Will Commence on Saturday next, Sept. 9th When the whole of their immense stock will be offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. THE success of our SALES during the 26 years -L we have been in Rhyl has been such that we are convinced the public appreciate the advantages we offer at our Sales. The present one will, we confidently believe, be found worthy to rank with its predecessors, and should commend itself to the best consideration of all our friends. We trust you will find an opportunity of testing, by personal inspection, the value of what is offered to you. The Reduced Prices will be during the Sale only. Notices. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Part- nership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned JOHX WILLIAMS and WILLIAM DUX- MORE WILLIAMS, carrying on business as Photo- graphers and Dealers in Fine Arts at the Magnet Studio, High Street, Rhyl, under the style or firm of Williams Brothers," has been dissolved as and from the fourteenth day of July, 1893. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said William Dunmore Williams, who will continue to carry on the said business at the Magnet Studio aforesaid, under the style or name of Williams Brothers." Dated this 25th day of August, 1893. Witness to the signa-^j ture of the said}-JOHN WILLIAMS. John Williams— J F. J. GAMLIN, Solicitor, Rhyl. Witness to the Signa-"j William dS.^[WILUAM D- WILLIAMS. Williams— J EDW. ROBERTS, Solicitor, Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. ST. ASAPH UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, COAL, CLOTHING, &c. THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that they will receive TENDERS from persons desirous of Contracting for supplying the Saint Asaph Workhouse with Bread, Butcher's Meat, Flour, Oatmeal, Grocery, Coal, and Drapery, from the 5th day of October to the 28th day of March, 1894, both inclusive. Sealed Tenders, wit3i the subject matter en- dorsed on the cover such as Tender for Bread," accompanied by samples (where practicable), to be sent To the Clerk to the Guardians of the Saint Asaph Union," free of expense, on or before Wed- nesday, the 20th day of September instant, after which no Tender will be received. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Printed forms of Tender and Conditions of Con- tract may be obtained on application at my office. No other form will be accepted. The Articles contracted for to be delivered (free of charge) at the Workhouse in St. Asaph at such times and in such quantities as the Guardians shall from time to time direct, and if found not to be of equal quality with the samples they will be refused. Security may be required for the due performance of the Contracts. Payments will be made at the end of each quarter. All persons having claims upon the Union must send the samfc to me on or before Wednesday, the 4th day of October next, and attend at my office, at St. Asaph, on the 6th day of October, when such claims, if correct, will be discharged. All articles of food supplied to the Workhouse must be pure, and the same will be tested. By order, CHARLES GRIMSLEY, St. Asaph, Clerk to the Guardians. September 7th, 1893. -+- America. CUNARD LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVER. POOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND,and AUSTRALIA FOR NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. CAMPANIA..Sat., Sep. 16PAVONIA Thnr, Sept 14 UMBRIA Sat., Sep. 24,SC¥THIA Thur, Sept 21 LUCANIA Sat., Sept iWICEPHALONIA Th, Sep. 29 Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston steamers booked to New York without extra charge. THE CUNARD 8TAHSEIP COMPANY, LIMITED 8, Water Street, Liverpool OB TO THEIR ASEITX, B. D. ROBIRTS (MWBOO), Estate Agent, RHYL. PRIKTING by hand, printing by steam, PRINTING from type or from blocks by the ream; PRINTING in black, red, blue, or white. PRINTING in all colours sombre and bright; PBINTING done quiekly, neatly, and well, PRINTING of lists of the goods you've for sale; PRINTING of posters and catalogues too, PRINTING of any description we do. Note the address-—your requirements we'll meet, At the &hyl Journal Office, 30, Bigfa-ttr««t A z PALACI 4GARDENS GRAND PALACE THEATRE. The finest Stage and most comfortable SUMMER THEATRE in the Principality. Balcony reserved for smoking. KEENE'S Celebrated London Comedy Company, Every Evening, Comedy, Comic Opera, Burlesque. Frequent Change of Programme. Brilliant & Sparkling Entertainment Original Songs and Dances, and Magnificent Dresses. Special Scenery and Effects. The Rhyl Favourites— Every Evening: Kate Iteeves, Maude Montgomery, Marie Ashton, Alec C. Pearson, Arthur Ascott, Besley Beltram, AND Edwin Keene. Admission-Gardens, Threepence. Grand Palace Theatre and Entertain- ments (including Gardens), SIXPENCE. Reserved Seats, ONE SHILLING. TENNIS PARTIES on SPECIAL TERMS, And Courts reserved by arrangement. RHYL POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS, UNDER LOCAL CONTROL. PALAOE AND GARDENS. OPEN DAILY. ONE INCLUSIVE CHARGE- SIXPENCE. ADMISSION, GARDENS ONLY, THREE PENCE. TO BE LET.—No 5, VICTORIA AVENUE, PRESTAiYN, containing drawing room, dining room, five bedrooms, bathroom, &c. Rent 219 10s. Immediate possession. Apply-A. Appleton, Corwen. (5766 1_ OAKLAND HOUSE, West Parade, and corner U of Abbey Street, Rhyl. This first-class and commodious Lodging-house, situated on the best part of the Parade, is TO BE LET as a going concern. The House te be taken on a lease, and the Furniture at a valuation. Apply—45, West Parade (6767 WO LET—APARTMENTS, well famished, for X winter months. Suitable for two or three gentlemen board if necessary; bath, piano, &c. Terms reasonable.-X.Y,Z., Journal Office. (5744 ANTED-Good GENERAL SERVANT at TV once; one from country preferred. Ayply—51a, High Street, Rhyl. (5742 WANTED, on North Wales Coast, by gentleman with £ 500, Partnership, or light remunera- tive employment. Address—14, Journal Office Rhyl. (6738 PRIVATE LOANS from t 10 upwards can now i. be obtained by farmers, tradesmen, and respectable householders. Apply personally, or write to William Taylor, Accountant, 3, Princess Street, Rbyl. 6588 A Respectable Person requires 4 days a-weet il Charing, or to do washing at Jhome. Address-—Mrs Verrinder, Bodhafodj Cottage, Towyn, near Rhyl. (5731 TO BE SOLD OR LET a good commodious HOUSE, with 8 or 9 Sitting Rooms and 18 or 19 Bedrooms, on best part of West Parade. Further particulars at 70, West Parade. (5749 WANTED A GOOD WAITRESS, ala« HOUSEMAID WAITRESS at OD<— Alexandra Hotel. (5753 FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND ONEOR T^O BEDROOMS TO BE LET at present or for the winter months. Terms moderate. Address- 1, Rosehill Terrace, Mill Bank Road, Rhyl. (5763 DAILY GOVERNESS.—Required are-engage- ment as above, near Rhyl or St. Asaph, by an Experienced Teacher. Excellent references. Address-G.D., c/o Miss Guthrie, The Emporium, High Street, Rhyl. (5728 LADIES REQUIRING Knitting Wools and Silks of the finest quality for Fancy Work, can now obtain them quite new and in all the latest coloaringB, with fall weight of 16 ozs. to the pound guaranteed, direct from the Machines, with the advantage of Mill Prices and the saving of two profits. Patterns sent Free, which need not be returned. Name and Address on post card only to PROVIDENCE MILLS SPINNING CO., BRADFORD, YORKS. MONEY LENT. STRICTLY PRIVATE LOANS. RANTED TO LEND SUMS OF £ io AND YV upwards to householders. State full particulars, with stamped addressed envelope for reply, to MB. JONES, at his North Wales Office, 2, CEESCKNT ROAD, RHYL, who has done genuine extensive business since 1869, or call Mondays or Fridays, at Private Office Entrance. No Bills of Sale. One to three years. NOTE. ALL LOAN BUSINESS & CORRESPON- DENCE conducted personally. 2720 Turkish Baths, AT THE HYDROPATHIC, RHYL. FOR LADIES- TURKISH and RUSSIAN BATHS, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays, 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, 1 p.ra. till 8 p.m. FOR GENTLEMEN- Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays, & Saturdays, 1 p.m. till 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. ARCHITECTURAL Designs, Plans, Tracings, Specifications, and Quantities of Villas, Houses, Shops, &c., prepared on Moderate Terms. Appointments by letter or otherwise promptly attended to, W. J. SIMCOCK, Junior, 23, Kinmel Street, RHYL. (5740 G. R. LAWRENCE, M.P.S., Pharmaceutical Chemist by Examination, 20, HIGH STREET, RHYL. (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)., Medicines of First Quality. Careful Preparation. Prompt Attention. Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles at Store Prices. THREE COTTAGES (Marian) at Newmarket JL and land to build others, for immediate SALE to wind up an estate.—Apply at the Journal Office. 5641 JD. WILLIAMS, 8, Princes-street, General « House Joiner, Property repairer, and Funeral Furnisher. (5538 RUSSELL ROAD AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE.—Building Land TO BE SOLD in Lots. Apply to Mr James Davies, (Iago Tegeingl), Estate Agent, Rhyl. (4978. rpO LET—THE LAUNDRY lately carried on J. by Mrs Whitfield, High St., Rhyl. (5579 TO LET, VAENOL, Russell Road, Rhyl. Rent £ 60.—Apply to Mr James Davies, Estate Agent, Rhyl. (4635 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Goods of every description purchased for cash.—Perkins, Auctioneer, Abergele. (5400 CHILWELL'S PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT has large Dining and Drawing Rooms facing the sea. Replete with all home comforts, at moderate charges. Apply-Chilwell, West Parade. Rhyl. TO BE SOLD, CharmiDg BUILDING SITES situate in the most fashionable part of Rhyl, the grounds are lovely, ready planted with valuable shrubs, forming charming avenues, where purchasers can erect a home to suit them- selves freehold; no chief; views at the office of this paper price 6s lOd per square yard, well worth 15s. Apply to Alun Lloyd, or R. D. Roberts (Mwrog), Rhyl. PH. JONES, Joiner and Cabinet Maker, • 20, High Street (above Mr Lawrence, Chemist). Household Furniture of all descrip- tions Made to Order. Offices and Shops fitted up. General house repairer. (5722 FOR SALE, a bargain, a light-running 'n c PHAETON in good condition. Can be seen at Morris's Central Carriage Works, Rhyl. (5221 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—MOORE COTTAGE, EAST PARADE, BHYL.- Drawing and Dining Room, four Bedrooms, w.c. Box Room, Kitchen, and Scullery, Outhouses, Stables, and Coach-house. Garden front and back. Charming Sea and Country View.—Apply as above, or at 60, Kingsley Road, Liverpool. HOOKS, HOUSEMAIDS, KITCHEN MAIDS, C WAITRESSES, NURSES, and GENERAL. Wanted Servants. Apply-Mrs. Greenhouse, 17 I Water Street. (6050 TO LET, HOUSE and SHOP, No 8, BUlHlI Buildings High Street, Rbyl, with spkndid double frontage. Possession 1st of May. For further particulars apply to J E Roberts t Co, Estate Agents, Rbyl. (5234 SUPERIOR APARTMENTS.-Be,t part of C? West Parade. References given. Terns strictly moderate. Board if required,—58 West Parade. 0972 BOARD and Residence, ten minutes' walk to town and beach. Special terms for winter months.—Mrs Trevethan, Plas Llewelyn, Rhyl. tOM TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED HOUSE, A (semi-detatched) 2, St. Asaph St.reet, Rhyl; containing, on ground floor, two Sitting and one Bedroom, Kitchens, &c.; cp stairs, Drawing room, 4 Bedrooms, and Dressing- room, also Bathroom, with good supply of hot and cold water. Situation open, yet 8belterec1: close to Parade, Sea-air back and front. Use of books and piano; also plate and house-liner, if required. Address—2, Journal Office Rhyl. FURNISHED HOUSES.—The best iisti tn kept by J. E. Roberts and Co., Lttits Agents, Town Hall, Rhyl. (1976 TO BE SOLD, Eligible Freehold BUILDING SITES, on the Marine Drive, Rhyl; Victoria Terrace (facing the Sea), and Victoria Avenue. Prestatyn (opposite the Church). For particulars apply to E. W. Kestinge, 66, High Street, Rhyl. 1006 T~ O LET, PARKFIELD, ST. ASAPH, COB- taining Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen and Larder on ground floor, 4 large and 1 small bedrooms, Bath and w c. on chamber floor, hot or cold water, Coach-house, Stable, Harness-room, and room over; excellent gardwwf front and back, with poultry run. Apply-H. A, Cleaver, St. Asaph. • r TO LET, a 6plendid SHOP with spacious rooms above, in Russell Buildings, High Street. Rhyl, with immediate possession situated in the centre of High Street, and having a good glass front. For further particulars apply to J E Roberts Co, Estate Agents, RbyL (5283 NFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED before U 1st October next. Rent not to exceed £26 per annum. Address, with particulan- W.X., Journal" Office. me LET,—No 1, CONWY STREET, containing 1 2 Reception Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Dressics Room, W.C., 2 good Kitchens, and usual effieei Good garden. Possession, Sept. 1st. Rent, t30 per annum. Apply—Geo. Barlow, 1, Conwy Street, RhyL (5502 CAMBRIAN HOUSE BAZAAR, 72, HIGH STREET, RKYL. After Season SALE COMMENCED ON SA TURDA Y LAST, SEPTEMBER2. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. THOS. JONES "a.SSSi.'SSSSJ an attractive collection of the Newest Goods will be offered at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. The unequalled success my previous Sales have gained has proved to me conclusively that None but GENUINE REDUCTIONS are an Attraction, and I am determined that this shall be EVEN MORE POPULAR than my previous Sales. UNDERCLOTHING. «f| Rare Opportunity. VjL Since my circular has gone to the Printer I have been able to secure a lot of Travellers7 Samples at very advantageous Jim S|f|pRi^ prices, and these highly-finished Goods will be marked at ASTONISHING PRICES. They include finest Longcloth and Calico Underwear; also Flannelette and Natural Wool. I*' Come early, as this line cannot be repeated. Millinery and Fancy Drapery, Art Needlework, Wools, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Flannels, Shawls, Household Drapery and Curtains. Every article in the whole, immense, and varied stock will be re- marked, the old prices (in plain figures) being left on for patrons to see for themselves the reductions made. Terms-Cash. Plain Figures only. Come Early. THOS. JOKES, Cambrian House Bazaar, 72, High Street, and 6, Wellington Chambers, Rhyl.