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To Be Let. t TO' LET.—24, KING'S AVENUE—2 Enter- J_ taining, 4 Bedrooms. Rent, JE26 10'0' Apply, 6-7 pm, TO LET.—To Boarding-house Keepers, Pro- prietors of Temperance Hotels, &c.— That well-established and successfully-conduc- ted Apartments House, situate in the best part of the Prom" being No. 45 and Corner bf -itai -i ABBEY STREET, RHYL, containing 20 Bed- rooms, 8 Entertaining Rooms, and all other conveniences. This house was successfully conducted for 35 years bv the late Mrs. Jtmah Lloyd.—Apiply to DAN, R. JONES, Giyndwr, Prestatyn. HOU.SE TO LET in Gladstone Buildings. Immediate possession.—Apply, W. RO- BERTS, 41, High Street. HOUSE TO LET in DERWEN TERRACE, off Grange Road, containing 5 Bedrooms, 2 Parlours, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, etc. Rent, L15.-Ap-ply, 6, SUSSEX STREET TO BE LET—VICTORIA HALL, High Street, Rhyl, from 1st June next. Full particulars apply to FRANCIS GEARY, Auc- tioneer, Market Street, Rhyl. TO LET.—Modern SEMI-DETACHED VILLA in St. Asaph Street, containing 2 Reception and 5 Bedrooms. Also, 4, SOUTH AVENUE, containing 2 Reception and 4 Bed- rooms. For particulars and kev to view, ap- ply DAVID GRIFFITHS & SON, Builders, Rhyl. TO BE LET—STOURBRIDGE HOUSE, 3, Brighton Road, with Garden at rear. 'Possession 1st May, 1906.—Apply, WILLIAMS, Golden Boot, Rhyl. HOUSES IN MARLBOROUGH GROVE. Rent, £ 22.—Apply, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. MONTROSE, Butterton Road.—3 Sitting Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Bath (h. and c.), and W.C. Rent, L30. Im- mediate possession. CECIL HOUSE, Wellington Road.—2 Sitting Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Kitchen. Scullery, Bath Room (h. and c.), and W.C. Rent, JB28. Immediate possession. TRENANCE, Highfield Park.-emi-detached Villa, 2 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Bath, and W.C. Rent, L53. Pos- session in February. 27, EDWARD HESRY STREET.—2 Sitting Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Bath- room (h. and c.), and W.C., Wash-house. Rent, £ 28. Applv to— "EDWIN JONES & SOS. Morley Road, Rhyl. HIGHFIELD PARK.—'Modem VILLAS, just completed, To Let.—Apply, T. FOULKES, Highfield, Rhyl. NO. 1, PLASTIR ION TERRACE, Rhyl, with immediate possession.—Apply, JO'S. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. RANGEMORE, 62, West Parade, Rhyl,.—7 it Reception and 18 Bedrooms, possession at once. EXCELLENT CONNECTION GUARA,NTEEiD.—Apply, JOS. WILLIAS, Auctioneer. Rbyl. TO LET.—No. 12, WINDSOR STREET, at once. Rent, 6s. 6d. per week.—Apply, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. TO LET —7, OSBORNE GROVE, a,t once. Rent, £ 17.—Apply, JO'SEPH WILLIAM'S, Auctioneer, Rhyl. RENT £ 18.—Convenient House, with Sitting LL' Room. 3 Bedrooms, Kitchens, &c. Also mother House, 2 Sitting, 4 Bedrooms, Bath, &c. £ 22. Immediate possession. And se- veral Boarding Houses to be disposed of as going concerns.—Apply to HATWOOD & CO., Agents and Brokers, Rhyl. OFFICES TO LET in Bodfor Street, near StatSion. Immediarte possession.—Ap- ply, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. HAFOD ELWY, ST. AS^r-fi.—Semi-de- tached residence, containing 2 Entertain- ing Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Bath, Lavatory, &c. Vacant 1st November. Rent, ;C20.-Apply, FRANCIS GEARY, Auctioneer, Rhyl. To be Sold. I7MSH.—9st. Cod, Ling, Haddocks, Plaice, I 10s. 9st. Headless Frying Fish, 10s. 400 Fresh Herrings, 12s. Salt Cod, 2s. stone Best Smoked Haddocks, 2s. 6d. âstone; Kip- pers and Bloaters, 2s. &d. box Bass of Selec- ted Fish, 2s. 6d.—LACY & SON, Fish Docks, Grimsby. FOR SALE., or TO LET.—Freehold stone- built Shop, Dwelling-house, extensive Outbuildings, and 2,400 square yards of excel- lent Building Land with frontage of 65 yards to 'Main Road, situate and known as BOD- HYFRYDy' DYSE.RTH—Apply, BROMLEY, JONES & CO., Solicitors, Rhyl. DYSERTIH.—To be Sold or Let, in this ris- ing locality, 10 minutes from. Station, LARGE NEW HOUSE, splendid position, Boarding-house or School (much needed) 7 bedrooms, bath, h. and c. Rent, £30. Good outbuildings if desired. Smaller I-louse, C20. Magnificent views, rr.ounitiain and sea air.—G. H. EDWARDS, Dyserth. REAL BARGAIN—Gent's Superior Cycle, new only used a few times, latest 1906 high-grade machine, fitted with Clincher tyres. New Departure Coasting Hub, free-wheel and (back-pedalling brake, also inverted lever brake. Rims enamelled centres. Beautifully enamelled and gold-lined. All accessories complete. Sacrifice £ 4 18s. 6d. Approval willingly.—T. HUMPHRIES SHIRLEY7, Ellenborough Park, \Ve stün -super ra reo I Miscellaneous. YOUNG LADY', Smart, Wanted for a month to assist in Gas Cooking Stove Show iRot>ms in Rhyl.—Apply, C.I.F., "RhyJ Record and Advertiser." POTATOES, 500 tons, for planting at once. j. Duke of York, 5s. 112 lbs. Sir John Llewellyn, 4s. 112 lbs. Snowdrops, 4s. 112 lbs. Early Rose, 5s. 112 lbs. Duchess ^of Cornwall, 7s. 112 lbs. Beauty of Herbron, 5s. 112 lbs. Northern Star, 3s. 112 lbs. 10 other early sorts. Send for list at once—CROSS & SON, Daffodil Nuarsuries, Wisbech. PIANOEOiRTE.—Gentleman leaving England < must sell at once his Magnificent, Up- right, Steel, Overstrung Grand, fitted with check repeater, underdamper action, superb Chippen- dale case, lovely tone and touch matchless, bargain, nearly new. No finer instrument could be desired, fit for any drawing-room. Original price, 70 guineas 20 years warranty transferable; take 19 guineas. Sent on ap- proval for three clear days. Carriage paid both ways if not approved.—C AS ANO, 86a, Locksley Street, Limehouse, London, E. IMlPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother JL who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S RELI- ABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One applica- tion kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4id. and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, 118, Broad Street, Reading. Agent for Rhyl—G. E. Gratton, Chemist, 2, Queen's Square, and 20, Aquarium Street; St. Ass-ph-J. Emrys Jones, Chemist Denhi,-h-Ilarrison Jones and Co., Chemists; Colwyn Bay—J. H. Adam son, Chemist. GUERNSEY: Gem of the Channel, Garden G of Flowers and Fruit.—To secure Apart- ments, Houser, etc., advertise in the 'Guernsey Evening Pregs.1 12 words, once 6d., three times Is., one week Is. 6d. extra words, 4d once, Id. thrice, lid. week. The onlv local daily, most widely read, and unrivalled as an advertising medium. Copy of journal post free on application to the Manager. Places of Worship. | ENGLISH WESLEY AX CHURCH. BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. Preacher next Sunday: Rev. J. WESLEY WHITMORE Llandudno. Morning at 11; Evening at 6 30. Week Evening Service, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7 p.m. Collections at each Service. ALL /RE WELCOME. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. Rev. J. OWEN, Mold. I Services, Morning at 11; Evening at 6 30 Collection after each Service. CHRIST CHURCH, ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL, WATER STREET. Pfeacher next Sunday: KEY. J. PAXDY WILLIAMS, Pastor. STRANGERS HEARTILY INVITED. Services, 11 a.m. and 6 30 D.m. 1.9 air. BRYAN E. WARHURST,, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians, PREPARES Pupils for the Associated Board _L of the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music, the Trinity College, London, a-rid the Incorporated Scciety of Musicians. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, THEORY, &c. LATEST SUCCESSES: April, 1904, Advanced Senior, Pianoforte, R.A.M. j? )» )>* jj Theory July, 1904, Advanced Senior, Prianoforte (Hon- ours), Tnnity Collage, London. July, 1904, Advanced Senior, Organ, I.S.M. Pianoforte, Dec., 1904, Third Grade, „ S-econd Grade, „ 11 Singing July, 1905, Third Grade, „ Second Grade, Pianoforte (H'rs), „ j, 11 11 (Pass) j, „ First Grade, 99 J* Mr. Warhurst makes a Spedality of preparing Candidates for the above Examinations, ORGAN RECITALS, CONCERTS, EISTEDDFODAU. For terms, Address- HAYDN HOUSE BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. SCALE OF CHARGES. SINGLE COT, Line Inch inser. er. d. s. Parliamentary Xntioes, or Notices relating to Governm t Offces 10 10 Parliamentary Election Adc -esses 0 9.. 7 6 Prospectuses of Public Companies, Legal Notices, Municipal, Urban and Rural Coun- cib, Statement of Accounts, Announce- ments, Tenders, &c.04.. 34 Sales by Auction 03 2 Paragraph Advertisements among the News 06 5 0 Municipal, Urban, anr llural Council Election Addresses, Boarf jf Guardians and Educa- tion Committee Announcements, Sales by Private Treatv 04 4 Railway Co.'s Train Service Announcements 4 3 4 Lectures, Sermons, Concerts, Balls, Theatrical and Charitable Entertainments, or Sub- scription Lists, Eisteddfodau, Publications, Public Announcements. &c. 3 2 TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion 2s Od per inch u Four Consecutive Inser- Special Cash tions Is 9d „ per week I Thirteen do Is 3d „ } all orders Twenty-six Jo Is Od „ „ I 5al Fifty-two do 0s9d J ln advan(=e. Double the above Prices are charged for Double Column Advertisements. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Persons and Situations Wanted, Agency or Traveller. Part- nerships, Land, Business Premises, and Businesses to Let or for Sale, Apartments, or Houses Wanted or to Let, Lost or Found, and Miscellaneous Sales and Wants of every description. Class lied under own headings, are charged as follows:- Number Number of Insertions. of Words. 1 3 (j 13 26 sd sd sd sd £ sd fsd 12 or lesa ..0 6..1 0..1 9.. 3 0 66 012 0 13t o 24 1 0 2 0 3 9.. 7 6 0 14 0 16 0 25 to 32 16 30 5 9 12 0 1 2 9 24 6 33 to 40 2 0 4 0 7 9 16 0 1 11 6 3 1 9 41 to 48 2 6 5 0 9 9 20 6 2 0 0 3 19 0 3d. extra per insertion for every additional 8 words. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Advertisements of Births, Marriages and Deaths.—One Shilling for 20 words, and 3d. each successive words. If booked, 2/6. TEETH HAjSXOX'S DEXTAL CO., LTD., DOVEDALE, KING'S AVENUE, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. MR. R. HANLON May be consulted Daily. Hours 9 to 8. Crown and Bridge Work, Inlays. Fillings in Gold, Amalgam, and Inlay Cement. Extractions with the Latest Anaesthetics Artificial Teeth (A Speciality). Repairs in a few hours. Tel. 7y4. Re CONNAH & CO., QUEEN STREET, RHYL. Great Clearance Sale OF THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND Bicycles, Mailcarts, Bath Chairs, &c. A large and varied assortment of New Bells, Lamps, Saddles, Toolbags, Oils, and other Cyde Accessories. Leather and Waterproof Motor Coats, &c., Motor Oils and Sundries. Cricket, Tennis, Golf and Hockey Goods, Phonographs and Records, Must be Cleared. Terms-Cash. Garage and Petrol. Repairs a Speiailty Tayak & Co. (Proprietor-P. J. ASHFIBLD), ijgTHE OSIENT, HIGn ST" RRYL* ee our Windows this week for display of Stationery and Oriental Fancy Goods. J All the Latest Books are added Weekly to the Library (over 2000 ivols.) ARE YOU A KEEN BUYER? -u OR DO YOU BUY FOR CHEAPNESS ALONE. The essence of good buying is not so much the price you give as in what you get for the price. Quality is the only true test of cheapness. You can get the Best Bacon ] AT Best Butter Williams & Co. AND THE Best Bread i 2,p QUEEN ST. AT MODERATE PRICES. The Oldest-established Bakers and Grocers in Town. Compare our Quality and Prices, and you also will agree with the above. "What About This." -)0(- Slbs JAR Plum & Apple JAM FOR fid. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL & INSPECT OUR SAMPLES. J. H. PARRY, TEA EXCHANGE, HIGH STREET, RHYL. | Visitors tco Rhyl Should not tail to SEE LATE Sir H. M. Stanley's Home The Cross Foxes Hotel Glascoed — nr. St. Asaph All the Coaches through Bryn-y-pin Pass (The Switzerland of Wales) stop here. It is a pleasant walk from Rhuddlan or St. Asaph. PICTURE POSTCARDS of the old home may be purchased within. IVines, Spirits, Cigars, 9 &c. T. EASTHAM, Proprietor. Black Lion Hotel Llanfairtalhaiarn Abergele, N.W. H'EAiD-QUARTERS OF C.T.C. BOOK TO ABERGELE STATION. Good F' s,hing may be had at Is. per day or 4s. 6d. per week. Persons staying in the Hotel are granted free permits. A CARlRIAGE WIL/L MEET ASIY TRALN ON SHORT NOTICE. Proprietor: Fre Chambers (Late of Liverpool). "THE SWITZERLAND OF WALES." M. DAVIES POST OFFICE TEA ROOMS LLANFAIRTTLLHAIARN. Parties Catered for on Reasonable Terms. APARTMENTS. Amusements. May Day Festivities Thursday, May 3rd. The Day of Days on the North Wales Coast. There will be a PARADE and JUDiGING At 12 o'clock. CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN and ENTERTAilNMEiNT in the QUEEN'S PALACE at 2-30. SPECIAL VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT By the Children at 7 p.m. Closing at 9 sharp. Grand Floral & Fancy Dress Ball From 10 to 2-30. SPLENDID PRIZES OFFERED. Popular Prices of Admission. Special Trains from all parts. Schedule Of Prizes now ready, and may be obtained from J. D. POLKINGHORNE. Secretary, Rhyl. Remember—NO ENTRANCE FEES CHARGED TO COMPETITORS. Auctioneers. Francis Geary F.A.I. AUCTIONEER VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT, Begs to announce that he has RE-OPENED his Offices, situate at County Club Buildings, Market Street, Rhyl. Which have been renovated and re-fitted after the Fire, and is now prepared to conduct all Business entrusted to him with promptitude and dispatch. SALES OF PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CAREFULLY & ECONOMIC- ALLY CONDUCTED. RENTS COLLECTED. COMPANY AND GENERAL ACCOUNTANT. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCES effected in the most Reliable Offices. Personal attention given to all matters, and prompt settlements guaranteed. George Perkins AUCTIONEER AND VALUER RHYL AXD ABERGELE. BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PRACTICAL VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PROVISION, WINE AND SPIRIT, HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Chas. P. Sheffield AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & ESTATE AGENT (For many years principal Salesman and Valuer for Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons, Wrexham). Saileg of FARMING STOCKS, PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &c., conducted upon most mo- derate terms, combined with personal atten- tion and Cash Settlements at the close of Sale. VALUATIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES. Offices: 7, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. Tel. 7. WREXHAM STREET, MOLD. Tel. 20. THE most important point to consider in J- giving instructions for a SALE BY AUCTION .À is, when will a COMPLETE SETTLEMENT be made ? To be quite certain olf an immed- iate and complete settlement give your instruc- tions to Mr. Hubert R. Holbeche. AUCTIONEER, TOWN HALL, RHYL, who is prepared to give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE (not a verbal promise) that he will SETTLE UP IN FULL THE DAY AFTER SALE (or if pafftfciou'Larly required the evening of Sale), otherwise he will forfeit the whole of irs commission and the expenses of the Sale. CASH ADVANCED (if required) immediately on receiving instructions to sell. FURNITURE or STOCK-IN-TRADE pur- chased outright for cash. FURNITURE STORED until Sale (if Sale ',ot required on premises).; Legal. Flintshire Education Committee TITAXTF.D for the Rhyl Clwyd Street ]»o\'s' VV 'National School a T EM/PORtARY SUPPLEMENTARY TEACHER. Salary, P,.20 to £ 45 per annum according to qualifications. Apply with copies of not more than three recent testimonials to the DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, I.- Education Offices, M'ol-d. John Eyton Williams, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria, clhapter 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi- tors and other persons having any claims or demands to, upon, or against the estate of JOHN E,YTO.N WHEJJTA'MS, late of the City of Chester, and some time residing at Rhyl, in the County of Flint, Genlfleman, deceased (,who died 'on the 16th day of July, 1905, at Chester, ,and vvliose Will was proved in the Chester District Probate Registry of the High Court of Justice by James Taylor, Henry Davils Jolliffe, John Dodds, and John Henry Cooke (all of Chester aforesaid), the Exeoutors therein 11Ialmed), are hereby required to send in full particulars of their claims or demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Executors, on or before the 26th day of May, 1906, after which date fine said' Executors will proceed to dtistoilbute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof .so distributed to any perstm or persons of whose debt or claim they shall not then have had notice. DAT ED this 20th day of April, 1906. JOLLIFFE 6.: JOLLIFFE, 13, St. John Street, Chester, Solicitors for the said Executors. Flintshire Standing Joint Committee. TENDERS are invited for certain Repairs, T •Painting, and other Renewals at the Police Station Buildings, Rhyl. Particulars can be obtained on application to the County Surveyor, County Buildings, Mold, to whom tenders must be delivered not later than 3rd Mlay next. Businesses. MADAM DORE SCIENTIFIC CHARACTER READER, May be CONSULTED DAILY At 2, QUEEN'S ARCADE, RHYL. APPOJINTIMENTS, BAZAARS, "AT HOMES," etc. Miss Winifrede Jones, A.L.C.M., PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. For Terms apply- EASTWOOD, St. Asaph Street. No Preliminary Fees. Private Advances In large or small sums (not less than £10) On Borrower's Own Promissory Note. Established thirty-five years, and now lending UPWARDS of 170,000 ANNUALLY. Prospeotuse-s, Terms of Advances, or any in- formation desired, will be supplied, FREE OF CHARGE, on application, either personally or by letter, to: George Payne, Accountant, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Established 1870. To Jewellers, General Dealers, Pawnbrokers. Hairdressers, Cutlers, and Fancy Goods Dealers. See Our pecial Up-to-date Lines of JEWELLERY, COMBS, PURS FS, BAGS, CUTLERY, RTUOS, OH)1 KS, BRUSHES. ELEC'iRU PLATED and FANCY GOODS. Send for our new Ctttttogao. 200 Pagrps Illutrated. It wiil interest you. Supplied to Trade only on application to Win Parker & Co. 79-80, WORCESTER ST., BIRMINGHAM The Mostyn Brickworks MOSTYN. ———— » Superior Hard-burnt, Wire-Cut BUILDING BRICKS RED PRESSED FACING BRICKS, CHIMNEY POTS, COPINGS, RIDGE TILES, DRAIN PIPES, &c. ADDRESB- THE MANAGER, MOSTYN BRICKWORKS, Nb. HOLYWELL. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Madame Sheringdan Late of ORME'S VIEW, 135, WELLINGTON ROAD, iSHEiRIXGDAX HOUSE, THE FORYD, WEIST EXD, RHYL. •> MARRIAGES.
Family Notices
DAVIES—.HUNT—April 23rd, at the Wesley an Church, Dursley, by the Rev J H Quilter, Thomas John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John D'avies1, 34, Gronant Street, Rhyl, to Harriet Emma (Hettie), second daughter of Air. and Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Prospect House, IDursiley. WATTS-—JiOiN'F.'S—On the 17th April, at the Albbey Churcth, Pershore (Worcestershire), by the Rev. Mr. Bridigewater, vicar, Annie Eliza- beth, second daughter of the' late Thomas (\Mattsi, High Street, Vershore, to. Richard Abel, youngest son of the late Abel Jones, Rhyl, and Mrs. Jones, Hialkyn Road, Chester. Sales.
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By Messrs. Wm. Dew & Son. Sedgley House, Russell Road, Rbyl. Sale of Superior II.OUSEiHOl-D FURNITURE, J'lLATK, GLASS, OHIXA, BOOKS, and iGiKiNlEIRtAL EFFECTS at the above Private Residence. MESSRS. W. DEW SON are instructed by ;Dr. GirdLestone, who is leaving Rhyl, to Sell by P utblic Auction on FRIDAY, MAY 4th, 1906. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. sharp. On View Morning of Sale. Further particiulars of tie Auctioneers, at their Offices, Caxton Bui Mi nigs, Bangor, Llan. dudno, and Carnarvon. By Mr. Francis Geary, F.A.I. Francis Geary, F.A.I. Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Market Street, Rliyl, Has the following premises TO LET, Unfurnished WARREN ROAD.—2 Dwelling-houses. Rents, J322. VICTORIA AVENUE.—Dwelling-house. Rent, L22 10s. SEARANK ROAD.—2 Dwelling-houses. Rents, £ 30 and £ 25. WEiSTlBO UlRNiE} AVENUE.—Dwelli-ng-house Rent, £ 25. TUDO-R BUILDINGS, 11-ellington Roa-d.- House and Shop. For (further particulars apply to- FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Market Street, Rhyl. No 45, West Parade, Rbyl MAY 9th, 10th, and 11th, 1906. ]VTR. FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.T., will Sell by IVI Auction the wh'ole of the substantia,! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Auction and Estate Offices, iMiarket Street, Rhyl. Xo, 8y. By Mr Hubert R Holbeche ON MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30ith, At 2 o'clock sharp, at Berriwood House 30, Abbey Street, Rhyl. HUBERT R. HICMJBEGILE WM SEN BY Auc- itdon, the Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On View Morning of Sale after 11 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, Town Hall, Rhyl. Tel. 3y4. By Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons. THURSDAY, 24th MAY, at 3 o'clock. PICTURESQUE WALES. TO BUILDERS, INVESTORS, & OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE FREE-. HOLD BUILDING SITES AT RiHYL AND RHUD'DLAN. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will Sell bv Auc- JL tion at the ALEXANDRA HOTEL, Rhyl, on THURSDAY, 24th MAY, 1906, at 3 o'clock prompt 25 Grand Building Sites in Rhyl, Situate with, frontages to, Pendyffryn, Dyserth, and Rhucl-cM.an Roads, 2 Valuable Accommodation Fields Near Epworth College, and 32 Choice Building Lots at Rhuddlan, Suitable for Cottages and Villa Residences, for which there is a great demand. Plans and particulars from lr. W. Conwy iBell, Bodrhyddian Estate Offices, Rhuddlan, R. S.,Ol. Mr. J. P. I/innell, Surveyor, Rhyl; the Auctioneers, Wrexham, X:c. or MR. FRANCIS J. GAMLIN, Solicitor, Rthyl. To be Sold by Private Treaty The undér-menæiored desirable Freehold Properties, namely:- ALL THOSE two newly-ereoted serni- deitadhed private residences known as 'ST. KILDA' a.nd 'SAN REMO,' situate in Sand- ringham Avenue, Rhyl, each, containing two Ecitenbainiirtg Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Kitchens, Bathroom, and W.C., anid usual Domestic Offices. The Houses are let at £ 26 10s. and E25 par an,num respectively. ALL THOiSE two semi-detached private re- sidences known as BERWYN and PEN- COURT.' situaite in Sandriingham Avenue, Rhyl, aforesaid, comprising the same accom- modation as the. above-described dwelling- houses let at L-25 petr anniin each respective- ly. For further particulars andi price apply to Mr. H. L. Price, Incorporated Accountant, No. 15, Fountain Street, Manchester, or to MR. F. J. GAMLIN, Solicitor, Rhyl. TILL. END OF APRIL. C. MATTHEWS, JEWELLER, Would .strongly advise the public o generally to take advantage of the prices marked, being exact cost of every article. M. Evans HIGH-C LASS C ON F ECTIO N E R, CLWYD IAN RESTAURANT, 56a, HIGH STREET. FANCY CAKES AND PASTRY. Cakes of any description made to Order. Fancy Chocolates in Great Variety. Agent for Tower Tea. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Accommodation for Visitors and Cyclists. CATERER FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. 5Ga, HIGH STREET, RHYL. HOW TO MEET EMERGENCIES. What we know and what wo are has already been determined before the particular opportu. mty in which we are to act. How we shall bo uj In *ny emerffen"y has been settled before- hand. The man who regularly wastes minutes in indecision and lack of concentration is not go. ing to save a great cause when an instant deci- '"i? a anc^ a P.oworfl,l blow for the right are called for. e shall do in an emergency not a* we dreamt we should do at such a time, but at the sort of men our dreaming made us must in- evitably do at such a time. If dreaming mad^ us indolent and procrastinating1, we shall not be energetic and prompt. If it made us selfish ana indulgent, we shall not be heroic and solf-sacri. ficmg. The only way to do the strong thing it to be strong beforehokud, Sales. By Mr. Joseph Williants. 8, Belie Vue Terrace, Rhyi. TO-DAY ■ IRIDAY), 27di APRIL, 1906. MR. JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed to -LrjL IS en bv Auction Modern and I' ■^rlv. 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Briefly comprising Sideboard with plate-glass back drawer, and encl'osed cupboard; EXCEL- LEST SOLID ENGLISH OAK KITCHEN DRESSER with Brass. Fittings, Walnut Over- mantel Mi rrors, M'ahag'any-stained Bookshelves, Dining Room Suite in Leather, Side and Dining Tables, Arm Chair, Mahogany Frame Couch, Line a or Chrna Cupboard, Brass-mounted Bed- steads, Sjpring and Wool Mlat'tresses, Dressing and Toilet Stand's, Ches* of Drawers, Toilet NI-ta re, Oilcloth, Fenders and AppJ.ian.cjes, Mjajtgte and Kitchen Utensils. Cash Sale at 2 o'clock. On View Mbrning of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices, County Chambers, Rhyl, Tel. 0179, and Stafford Chambers, Prestatyn. ¿ Groesffordd Marli, CEFN MiEIiRIADOG, ST. ASAPH. TO-iDAY SATURDAY*. 28th APRIL, 1906. MR. JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed br the Representative of the late Ann Ellis to Sell by Auction, without Reserve, the wtiole of the Antique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AiXD OLD CHINA. Including Ilandsmme Grandfather's Olock fm Inlaid Oak Case, Oak Corner Cupboards, Book-case with glazed doors. Chest Of Drawers, Oak Anm and Single Chairs, Tables, Hair- sea,ted Coudh, Bedstead, Feather Bed, Bolsiters and Pillows China Cupboard, Engraving, Steel Stool, Old Brass Candlesticks, Quantity of Old China, Te,a Service, Willow Pattern Dinner Service, Jugs, Vases, Lustre Ware. Good Selec- ti'on Off Theological and other Valuable Books. Clash at th-e fall of the hammer. iSale at 2 o'clock prompt. On View Mbrniing of Sale. County Chambers, Rhyl and Prestatyn. Rhyl and Rhewlfawr, Mostyn. MR. JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed by tihe Trustees of the late Jane Williams, Picton Farm, Llianasa, to Sell by Auction on. TUESDAY, 1st MAY, 1906, at the ALEXAN- DRA HOTEL, RHYL, at 3-30 p.m., Freehold Properties namely1 LOT 1. Three Dwelling Houses, Nos. 27, 29, and 31, SISSON STREET, RHYL, and The houses are centrally situated, always oc- cupied by good tenants, and contain good Front Sitting-RoOm, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Pantry, with Cioal-house and W.C. in yard, also Garden ttack and from. They are in good state of repair. Gross annual rental, JB50. i LOT 2. T,wo Semi-detached Dwelling Houses known as Bodb-yfryd and Bodawen, situated in RHEWL FAWR, MOSTYN. These newly and suibsitantoali'V-built Houses are pleasantly situiated on, an elevation which cotmmiands an uninterrupted view of the sea, the River Dee, and the Cheshire Coast. The accommodation of each House consists of Sitting Room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, Pantry, Wash-house, also Closet and Pignsty in the yard, with Garden front and bacik. They are well tenanted, and in splendid. internal and external condition. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, County Chambers, Rhyl, and Prestatyn, or from MESSRS. BROMLEY, JONES, & CO., Solicitors, Rhyl. County Chambers Auction Rooms, Rhyl. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd MAY, 1906. MR. JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed to Sell by Auction, without Reserve, large Consignment of Excellent and Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Removed for convenience of Sale, including- Superior Pianoforte in Walnut case. Entertain- ing and Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Sideboards, ,Bedding, Bedroom Ware, Kitchen Utensils, and Effects. Strictly Cash Sale at 2-30 prompt. On View Morning of Sale. County Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 0179. Sorrento 20, Marlborough Grove, Rhyl. Highly Attractive and Important S,ale by Auc- tion of Exceptionally Choice, Modern, and Artistic Residential Equipments comprised in the Drawing, Dining and Breakfast Rooms, 4 Bedchamibers, Entrance Riall, Kitchens, and' Outside Effects, the property of Mrs. Salisbury Jones, (who is leaving Rhvl). which were made to order by an eminent firm of Cabinet- makers. MR. JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed by iMrs. Salisbury Jones to Sell by Public Auction on TUESOAiY, 8th MAY, 1906, very Valuable, Modern and Decorative Residential Appointments Very briefly comprising in the TIIIIRIE1 R EC 'EPTION ROOM S.—Magnifi- cent and Highly-tinis'hed Walnut Drawing Room Suite, handsomely upholstered in figured Silk .Brocade, in 7 .pieces, equal to new Very (Massive, Highly-carved and Polished English Oak Dinting ROOlll1 Suite, upholstered in best Maroon Velvet- in 8 pieces; Very handsome well- carved and Polished English Oak Sideboard, fitted with Bevel led-ipilate Mirrors, Display Brackets on pillars', and Canopy, Drawers, Oellarette, enclosed Cupboards and Central 'Recess Choice and Highly-finished English Oak Overmantel Mirror, firtited with bevelled plate panels, brackets, and carved canopy Excellent English Oak Telescope Dining Tains on miasisiv.e turned supports.; Solid Polished Brass Curbs and Brass Appliances to match. Hand'some and Missive Marble Timepiece, Oat Coal Cabinet, Best-niad; Brussels Carpet, Choice Walnut and Bamboo Tables, Spanish Mahog- any Pembroke Dining Table. TiIIiE TURPI' BEDOHAftDBEiRS.—-Very Valu- able and Handsomely-finished Walnut and Satin Wialnut with Ash relief Bedroom Suites, com- prising 4 ft. Hangnig Wardrobes, fitted with •doulble-beveiled Robing Mirrors, 3ft. 6in. Dress- ing Chest with Bevelled Plate-glass Mirrors and M'arble Surface, Toilet Stands, with double tiled backs, Central Cabinet and under platform and Brass Fittings; Superior Brass-mounted Paris- ian Bedstead, handsomely draped and fitted with Wire-woven, Wool, and Hair Mattresses Com- binatilon Bedsteads complete, Oi'k-grained Com- foinatiion Dressing and Toilet Stand, with Mirror and Towel Riail Very Expensive and Decora- ted Toilet Ware to match the Suites, Brussels Carpets and Utensil's, &c. THE ENTRANCE HALL, STAIRWAY, AND LANDING.—-Black Polished Oak Hall Stand, with Brush Compartment, Bevelled '\tirror, and iBrass Fittings; Brass Dinner (long or. Iron. iSltand, Mandsome Hangings, with Brass Rods; Best Brussels Stair Carpets, Massive Burnished (Brass. Stair-rods. THE KITCHENS OCTSTDE EFFECTS.-— Table, Bentwood Chairs, Knife Machtitnp. Ex- cellent Wringing and MangHng Machine, equal to new Dolly and Tufa, Kitchen 1 tensils and Fittings, Garden Tools, Summer House, &c. Strictly Cash Sale at 1-30 prompt. OX VIEW, Monday, the 7th April, between 11 ajm. and 4-30 pAn. by Catalogue only at6d. each, which may be obtained from the Auction- eer, Countv Chambers, Rhyl, Tel. 0179, and Stafford Chambers, Prestatyn.