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Important I Notice. Up-to-Date Library, 13, Sussex Street AND 6, W ellington-rcl The Newest, Cleanest, AND Best Books In Rhyl. Easy Terms AND A Splendid Selection All The Popular Authors AND Standard Works In I The Up-to-Date Library, 13, Sussex- 4 AND G, Wellington Chambers. Commercial Stationery At Lowest Prices. AT 13, Sussex Street Account Books Of Every Description At The Same Address. Discount Booksellers Book Binders AND Newsagents. • To be Sold. ^7 PLASTIRION" TERRACE, To be Let or Sold.—Applv, Messrs. BERRIE & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Rhyl. TO BE SOLD.—GKEY COB. 13 hands 3 inches high, rising 6. Sufe in all harness.—Apply GROOX, Clarence House, Rhyl. Also small Pansian PHJETON, &c., suit above. If sold together, price £25, including harness. Phaeton to be seen at CAJIPLING'S, Budfor Street, Rhyl. ANYOE having PROPERTY for SALE will find it to their advantage by communicating with E. PARRY, Penymaes, Holywell. TWO OR THKEE DOZEN 1897 Pattern CYCLES. NEW Second-hand, suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents, by best makers at very low prices (no rubbish) at BULLERS, Cycle Depot, Denbigh. 5 FREEHOLD HOUSES in Belle Yue Terrace, splendid condition, well tenanted, good in- vestment; also TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES in Moiley Road.—Apply, Jos. WILLIAMS, Ironmonger, 5. Bodfor Street, Rhy I. TO BE LET or SOLD.—Semi-detacbed Villa in Lake Avenue, Rhyl; 2 sitting rooms, 4 bed- room?, bath, w.c.'s, &c., rent, a year.—Apply, Mr. Thomas Davies, Estate Offices, West Rhyl Land and Building Co., Rhyl, or Booth and Chadwick, Architects and Surveyors, 42, Oxford Street, Manchester. To Let. BHYL PIER Several SHOPS TO LET for coming Season, at greatly reduced rents.— Apply, F. GEARY, Pier, Rhyl. ABOUT 12 ACRES of ACCOMMODATION LAND for Grazing Purposes to be LET in Grange Road, Rhyl.—Apply to MR. JOIL" WILL- IAMS, agent, Llewesog Hall, Denbigh, "(1HE STORES MFXirEN—TO LET, SHOP X HOUSE, BAKEHOUSE, STABLE and GARDEN. S lendid position. Rare chance to business man with capital Stock. Fixtures at valuation. Also HORSE, SPRING CART and HARNESS for Sale.—Apply to T. HUGHES, Pro- prietor. TO BE LET as and from 1st May next, that _L pleasantly-eituated Villa known as KEMP- TON HOUSE," situate in Conwy Street. Rhyl, containing three entertaining rooms, six bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., kitchen and usual domestic offices; sanitary arrangement perfect; rent, £45 per annum. —Aoply, Messrs. GAMLIN & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Rbyl. GRAND PAVILION, THE PIER, RHYL. TiO LET, FOR BALLS, CONCERTS, and l EVENING PARTIES, on reasonable terms. Newly decorated. Entrance and the new Victoria Esplanade illuminated by electricity. — For terms apply to F. GEARY, The Pier, Rbyl., ~VTT INTER APARTMENTS.—Sitting and Bed- Y\ rooms to Let. References to parties who have stayed here.—For terms, &c., apply Mrs. B, WILLIAMS, Swansea House, West Parade, Rhyl. TO BE LET.—Frondoo, Crescent Road, Rhyl. The house is commodious, well situated, in thorough repair, and the sanitary arrangements are excellent. Rent, jE40 per annum.—Apply to OLIVER GEORGE, Escj-, Solicitor, Rhyl. TO BE LET or SOLD. Thornton Villa, 124, Wellington Road. Possession «an be had May 1st, 1898, or earlier if required. For parti- culars apply to GRATTON, Chemist, Queen Square, Rhyl. ~J INTER APARTMENTS-HOMK COM- V FORTS, with or without board. Moderate terms.—Mrs GILHS, 22, Water Street. F'URNISHED COTTAGE TO LET in lovely I' position in country. Terms for a month or more lOd. per week.—GREENHALGH & GEAABY, Auctioneers, Rhyl. TO BE LET.—Good Private Stabling, Loose JL Boxes, and all modern conveniences, BR YN- TIRION FARM, RUSSELL ROAD.-Apply to Mr. BLoYD on the premises. APARTMENTS.—W ell-furnished Apartments TO LET, in the centre of the Parade every modem convenience.—Apply, Mrs WILSON, Moseley House; 27. West Parade, Rhyl. Miscellaneous. \TT -A ediately, a respectable BOY IT* ;rally at the Rhyl and County Town Hall, Rhyl. -Wanted, at once, an AP- dso an IMPROVER. Busi- ness thoroughly taught.—Apply, 19, Queen Street. A GOOD GENERAL DISENGAGED, also NURSE and several Young Girls with good references.—Apply, 17, WATER STBEBT. MRS GREENHOUSE Old Established Servants' Registry, 17, Water Street, is in immediate want of first-class SERVANTS for Gentlemen's Families for England and Wales. RHYL.—5.5, WEST PARADE—TO BE SOLD JLt) OR LET.—This large double House with Stable and Coach House. Possession 1st May next. Also several other Houses to Let or for Sile.— Apply to ELWY WILLIAMS. FURNISHED HOUSES. Intending Visitors should send for a eopy of the North Wales Free Registrar," the only complete List, issued by GREENHALGH & GEABY, Auctioneers, Rhyl. CORNS and IN-GROWING Toenails skilfully removed by a London Chiropodist, always in attendance ai HATWOOD'S Haircutting Rooms, Queen Street. GREENHOUSE'S AGENCY for SERVANTS, 17. WATER STREET, hHYL.—Disen- gaged Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Housemaids, Nursss, and Generals- Ladies aud Servants suited daily. FREE ADVERTISING.—PROPERTIES FOR j' SALE or TO BE LET.—Property ownei and others desirous of disposing of Property, Busi- ness, &c., by Private Treaty, are invited to send full particulars to the undermentioned for insertion (free of charge) in the "North Wales Free Property Register," which is published monthly, having an extensive circulation and being the only free ad- vertising medium of its kind in the district. In- tending purchasers or tenants should send for a copy of the Register, which will be forwarded post: free on application to the Proprietors and Pub- lishers, GREENHALGH & GEARY, Auctioneers valuers, and Estate Agents, Rhyl. APARTMENTS WANTED.-Tbe best way to j let your rooms and to secure a constant sue- cession of visitors, is to send a small advertisement 1 to the Lichfield Mercury (established over 80 years), the Tamwortfi Mercruy, the Rugeiey Mercury, the bannock Chase Mercury, and the Sutton Coldfield I Mercury (best family papers in the Midlands), I 100,000 readers weekly. Read by all the best people. Prices for the five papers, 20 words for dd. 3 times Is. 6 times Is. 9d.: 12 times 3s, 3d. or for the holiday season 48. 6d. prepaid.—Offices: 36, 38, and 40, Bird Street, Lichfield. SNGHLISH PRESBYTERAN CHAPEL WELLINGTON ÄOAD, 1i.HYL. REV. E. W. EVANS, M.A., Pensarn, WILL PBEACH ON SUNDAY. Services, Morning at 11. Evening 6-30. Collection after each Service. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. NEXT SUNDAY REV. THOMAS HIND In the morning, and MR. JAMES SHIELDS In the evening, — WILL PREACH. Sittings for Strangers Free. Sittings to Let-Apply to A J. Amos, Sussex St Collections at each Service. Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. Evening Service, Wednesday at 7.30 p.m Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7-30. ) RHYDWEN JONES & DAVIES, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. FURNITURE REMOVERS. FURNITURE STORERS, Rhyl & Llandudno. ¡ THE BEST VALUE IN Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Drawing Room Furniture, J Hall and Library Furniture, Useful Furniture. V f Rhydwen Jones & Davies Axminster Carpets. Brussells Carpets, ■. Staines' Inlaid Linoleums. Bedsteads, ,;¡ Bedding, .„ ¡ Curtains, L Cretonnes, Blankets, Quilts, V Sheetings, Table Covers. t Rhydwen Jones & Davies Have the Largest Stock, The Best Assorted Stock Within the Principality. Rhydwen Jones & Davies, UPHOLSTERERS, CABINET MAKERS, RHYL & LLANDUDNO. FRED WALLIS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUKB, ACCOUNTANT, HOû ESTATE A INSURANCE AGENT. Collector of Income Tax for the Parishes of Rhudd- lan (Rhyl) and St. Asaph. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses To Let on application. RENTS COLLECTED Town Hall Buildings, Wellington Road, Rhyl, AND AT High Street, St. Asaph. Bhyl Cycling Club. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT THE ANNUAL MASQUERADE & FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the GRAND PAVILION on FRIDAY, February 18th. 1898, EMIGRATION TO CANADA, FREE JCj GRANTS OF T.AND IN MANITOBA. FREE GRANTS OF LAND OR GROWN GRANT AT LOW PRICEs IN OTHER PROVINCES: ALSO CHEAP IMPROVED FARMS. Classes Wanted. — Capitalis, persons with moderate incomes, Farmers, Married Couples, and Single Men willing to engage as Farm Labourers, and young men desiring to learn farming. Special arrangements for Domestic Servants. Canada has gold and other minerals in abund- ance; also immense forests, productive fisheries, important manufacturing industries, the largest area of fertile land available for settlement in the world, and a growing import and export Laùe in all commodities. Pamphlets, Maps. reliable information and advice on all matters of interest to intending settlers, and as to the trade and commerce of the dominion, may be obtained gratis and post free on application to the Canadian Government Agent in Wales, 10, The Walk, Cardiff, or to any of the Agents of tke Canadian Government in the United Kinpiom. Correspondence and personal interviews invited The Rhyl Cycling Club THE ANNUAL DINNER Which was fixed for February 14th has been unavoidably POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, MARGH 10th, On which date it is hoped that those to whom the former date was unsuitable will be present. Chib runs for February: Thursday, 3rd: Towyn and Bodelwyddan. Saturday, 5th: Cefn. Thursday, 10th: Denbigh. Saturday, 12th: Henllan. Thursday, 17th Lla.nasa.. Saturday, 19th: Colwyn Bay. Thursday, 24th Rhuddlan Castle. Saturday, 26th: Llandyrnog. Starting from headquarters at 2 p.m. Every description of Printing promptly and neatly executed at the "Advertiser" office. Notices. FLINTSHIRE WINDER ASSIZES, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Honourable Sir ARTQUB MOSELKYCHANNELS, Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, "signed to hold the next Acsizes for the County of Flint, will proceed to open the said Assizes, at MOLD, on TUESDAY, the 8:rH DAY OF MARCH NEXT, and all J ustices of the Peace within the said County, and all other" having business at the said Assizes, are required to attend at the County Hall, in Mold, on Wednesday, the 9th day of March next, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon precisely. JAMES LIEBIG MUSPRATT, High Sheriff. Mold, 8th February, 189S. NOTICE. DREDGING OPERATIONS IN THE HARBOUR AT FORYD. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that an Bp- I plication has been received by the Board of Trade from the Uiban District Council of RSiyl for the holding of an Inquiry with respect to the Dredging Operations now being carried out in the Harbour of Foryd and River Clwyd, and that the Board of Trade have aprointed Captain the Hon- ourable FOLRY C. P. VEREKER, R.N., to hold a PUBLIC INQUIRY at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Rhyl, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd February, 1898, at 11 8.m" in the matter of the aforesaid Dredging Operations. Persons interested in the matter should attend. T. H. W. PELHAM, Assistant Secretary. Board of Trade, Harbour Department, 28th January, 1898. WILLIAM HALL, Successor to T. C. AMOS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, Estate and Insurance Agent, 7, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. Agency for Furnished Houses, Apartments, &c. Sales, Valuations, &c, at moderate charges. List of Properties to Let or for Sale. Highest references from numerous Clients. RENTS COLLECTED. Auction and Estate Offices, 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl, 1st February, 1898. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-In con- sequence of w1 long and severe illness, I regret to inform you that I am reluotantly com- pelled to abstain from taking further active part in the business carried on by me for the past 15 years. Although this decision has not been arrived at without experiencing keen feelings of regret, it now gives me mach satisfaction in the knowledge that I have arranged with oue who will continue to carry on the business in an able manner. I have every confidence in recommending to your notice Mr. WILLIAIC HAXL, of Seaforth, Liverpool, as my successor in the Business. Mr. Hall has had long and varied experience, and is well acquainted with all its branches, and I con- sider he is in every way qualified to continue the business which I have entrusted him with. In expressing my sincere thanks to you for your kind and valued patronage and assistance to me in the past, I hope you will extend the same to my Successor, who will, I am sure, prove worthy of the confidence you place in him. Again thanking you for your past favours, I remain. Yours faithfully, T. U. AMOS. Central Hall Auction Offices, Seaforth, Liverpool, 1st February, 1898. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I take the liberty of calling your attention to the annexed notification, and respectfully to inform you that I am continuing the Business carried on so well by Mr. T. C. AMOS for the last 15 years. I trust that by giving careful aad personal atten- tion to all Properties placed in my hands either for development or disposal, systematic and regular collections of Rent, and a careful supervision and control of expenditure for repairs, etc, to merit a continuance of your kind support and patronage. I purpose carrying on the Business an-dei the following headings, viz.:— AUCTIONEERING, HOUSE AND LAND AGENCY, SURVEYING, ACCOUNTANCY, INSURANCE, ETC. It will be my constant endeavour to maintain tho high reputation this Business has held so long, and I am fortunate in securing the co- operation of Mr. Amos and his family, who have very kindly promised to assist me in furthering my interests in this direction. Again soliciting the favour of your kind patronage, and assuring you of my best en- deavoura to give satisfaction. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM HALL. Bankers :— North & South Wales Bank, Rhyl. National & Provincial Bank, Liverpool. -t-" # f r" I Now Proceeding. THIS DAY AND ALL THIS MONTH FredRoberts&Co's ANNUAL SALE Household Furniture Genuine and Large Reductions Enormous Bargains All Goods re-marked at a reduction of from 25 to 30 per cent oil ordinary prices. FOR CASH ONLY DURING THIS MONTH. BESr VALUE IN RHYL. We sell cheap Bad do not want big profits. ALL CARPETS & LINOLEUMS LAID FREE DURING THIS OUR SALE. For variety and cheapness go to FRED ROBERTS & Co House Furnishers and Furniture Removers, < 3, Russell Buildings, | High Street, RHYL. j Kindly calld and inspect our Stock we shall not press you to buy except you wish to do so. j i I c ( Amos Brothers have an immense Stock of Com mercial Stationery, which they offer at Whole- ale Prices, ] Sales by Auction. RHUDDLAN. BLACK INN. Sale of modern Household Furniture, &c. FRIDAY, 11TH FEBRUARY, 1893. MR. FRED WALLIS has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION on the above premises on FRIDAY. Feb. 11th, 1898, the whole of the useful and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of Walnut Sideboard with plate-glass back, mahogany ditto, mahogany Hair seated Coucb, Ladies' and Gents' Mahogany Easy Chairs in hair, mahogany Single Chairs m hair, ditto in leather, Walnut ditto in Cretonne, mahogany Centre Table, mahogany Pembroke Table, Ebouized China Cabinet, Inlaid Whatnot, Walnut Overmantel, Bamboo ditto. Smoking Chairs, Wicker Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Painted Bookcase and Sideboard, Wicker Flcwer Basket, Bamboo Window Table, Mahogany Cornice Pole and Rings, IJamboo ditto, Aras Fenders, Fire Brasses, Steel ditto, Fire Dogs, Coal Vase, Mantle-board, Ornaments, Pictures, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Window Hangings, Brackets, Lamps, &c., &c., Braes and Iron Bedsteads, Half. tester ditto, Palliasses, Spring Mattresses, Wool ditto, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Wool Beds, Flock ditto, mahogany double Wsshstand, Dressing Table, BIRCH BEDROOM SUITE com- plete, Solid mahogany Gent's Wardrobe, mahogany 4-tier Dressing Chests, Painted ditto, mahogany Toilet Glasses, Toilet Ware, Towel R tils, Oak Linen Chetits, Folding Chairs, Cane-seated ditto, Hip Bath, Hot-water Cane, Pictures, Wool Mats, Oilcloth, ifce. Oak Hat and Umbreila Stand, Oak Side Tables, Cases of Stuffed Birds, Clock, Plants, Coeoa Mats, Linoleum, Stair Carpet, Stair Rods, Door Scraper, Terra Cotta Vases, Large Oak Pembroke Table, Square ditto, Two Settles. Glass Cupboard, Corner ditto, Plate Rack, Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chair, Copper Warming Pan, Met li Dish Covers, Large Fountain, Copper Kettle. Brass Preserving Pan, C, Fire Guard, Icon Stool, Kettles, Hanging Lamp, Fender, Fire-irons. Mangle, Saucepans, Wash-up Tins; also a quantity of Glass, China, Crockery, and Bed and Table Linen. The Trade Utensils and Fixtures unless previously taken to by the incoming Tenant. Sale to tointnebce at 11.30 a.m. prompt. All on view morning of sale. Catalogues and further particulars may be obtain-' ed from the Auctioneer, Town Hall, Rhyl, and at St. Assph. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 15, EAST PARADE, RHYL. MESSRS. BERRIE & WILLIAMS win con- duct a 3 days' Sale on the above premises in March next. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WESLEY HOUSTF, BATH ST., RHYL. MESSRS. BERRIE & WILLIAMS have been* instrncted to Sell on the above premises in April next. FRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOWN OF RHYL. To Capitalists, Restaurant Keepers aad others. Important Sale of valuable FREEHOLD RES. TAURANT and DINING ROOMS, situate in Bodfor Street, Rhyl, in the occupation of the owner, Mr Pryce Davies. being the oldest estab. lished Restaurant in the Town. MR. FRANCIS GEARY has been favoured with instructions from Mr Pryce Davies to offer the above valuable Freehold Property for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Rhyl, on TUESDAY, March 8th, 1898. Full details in future announcements. Auction and Estate Offices-Market St., Rhyl. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Annual Public Meeting OF THE RHYL WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION, WIEib HELD IK THE TOWN HALL, ON ST. DAVID'S DAY. Mrs. S 1 E T¥ AR T BR O)f71v, of Vpool and others, will addresa the Meeting. Telegrams: STEEB, Rhyl. Telephone No. 3, Rhyl H. A. STEER, Wine Mercahnt, 73, HIGH STREET, RBYL. Gold Label Scotch Whiskey (Sole Proprietor), John Jameson's and George Roe's IRISH WHISKIES. Henry Norman & Cie. Martell & Hennessy's BRANDIES. Nicholson's London GIN. De Kuyper HOLLANDS. Bass' & Worthington's ALE. Guinness'Extra DUBLIN STOUT 8c Export Invalid Nourishing Stout. The Munchener Lowenbrau Genuine Bavarian Lager Beer. Coca Wine. Stretton Hills, Ellis & Son, & Schweppe & Co's MINERAL WATERS. BURGOYNE'S AUSTRALIAN WINES. AGENT FOR Moet & Chandon's Champagnes St. Marceaux Champagnes. Rhine & Moselle Wines. Jules Lafaure & Co's Clarets. GIGARS, Wholesale and Retail. RHYL RECORD & ADVERTISER May be had from he Publishers, AMOS BROTHER s By Fost DeliveredinToxcn. S* D S. D One quarter 1 8 One quarter. 1 1 Half-yearly 3 4 Half-yearly 2 2 Yearly 6 8 Yearly 4 4

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