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Public Announcements. VICTORIA PIER, COLWYN BAY SECRETARY W. A. PRYCE DAVIS. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND On Saturday, November 25th, 1905. TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY, AT 3 AND 8 P.M. Lounge-Reserved, 2/6; Unreserved, 2/= Balcony & Semi-Lounge, IBody of Hall, 6d. PLAN AND TICKETS AT PIER TOLL HOUSE. 14475 PIER PAVILION, COLWYN BAY. For 6 NIGHTS and 2 MATINEES ONLY, Commencing Monday, Nov. 27 Nightly at 7-45. Doors open 7-30. Early Doors 7-15. SELECT MATINEES (snme as night) WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, At 2-30. Doors open at 2. Popular Pric-s—2s Is. 6d., Is., and 6d. Children Half-price (except to 6d. Seats). Early Doors 3d. extra. Box Office at the usual place. FIRST VISIT OF THE CHARLES W. POOLE'S No. I Colossaf Hyper=Myriorama, The Latest, Greatest, and Grandest of them all, depicting scenes and incidents in connection with THE GREAT WAR IN THE FAR EAST, LIAO YANG AND MUKDEN, THE FLIGHT OF 1,000,000 MEN, TOGO'S GREAT & GLORIOUS VICTORY, THE BATTLE OF THE JAPAN SEA. THE CARNIVAL OF CRIME: K Russian Revolution. ST. PETERSBURG, MOSCOW & ODESSA. Just added, a Fine Picture of the SIGNING of the PEACE TREATY at PORTSMOUTH, U.S.A. Allied to this are POOLE'S UP-TO-DATE EN- TERTAINERS, including the 4 ROCHESTERS, Marvellous M nsical Children, in "Dolly's Promised Story;" ALEX & JOLLI, Comedy Horizontal Bar- Tists and several others, all picked for their marvel- lous and refined performances. The whole enlivened by POOLE'S SCARLET BAND, under the direction of Lient. G. Howard. 14479 General Manager, JOHN R. POOLE. T.I.A. LECTURES. THREE POPULAR LANTERN LECTURES WILL BE GIVEN IN THE PIER PAVILION, LLANDUDNO. ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:— HURSDA Y, NOV. 30th. 1905, THURSDAY, DEC. 7th, 1905, THURSDAY, DEC. 14th, 1905. Prices of Admission nre-ist, Subscribers of 10a. Fd will receive one, and subscribers of 21s. three Special Numbered Reserved Front (plush) Seat Tickets for each Lecture in the Series. 2nd, Reserved Unnumbered Seats, 5s. for the Series. 3rd, Remainder of Paviliou (including Gallery), Is. for the Series. ALL TICKETS ARE TRANSFERABLE. Doors open at 7-15 p.m. for Ticketholders only. At 7-35 p.m., Single Tickets may be obtained ar. the doors only should seats be then available, the prices in that event only will be-Hescrved Seats, 2s., others 6d. Children under 14 years of age will not be admitted, except under the charge and absolute control of adults. Each Lecture will commence at 7-45 p.m. Tickets for the whole Series may be obtaiued through Members of the Committee, or from the Hon. Secretary A. J. OLDMAN, 14487 26, Mostyn Street, Llancludno. Colwyn Bay Town Advertising Association. The Committee has great pleasure in announcing that a Grand Popular and Variety Entertainment Will be held under the patronage of JOSEPH DICKEN, ESQ., J.P.; THE COLWYN BAY & COLWYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL THE HON. LAURENCE A. BRODRICK J. HERBERT ROBERTS, ESQ., M.P.; Dn Wednesday, December 13th, 1905, IN THE VICTORIA PIER PAVILION (By kind permission of the Pier Co.) The following have graciously offered their services Mesdames BRUCE. ROGER EDWARDS (Vocalists), Messrs. L. A. O'BRIEN, W. O. ROBERTS (Vocalists), Messrs Lt. JONES and MELROSS (Duettists), Miss RHODA MADDOCKS (Comedienne and Dancer), Mr. JACK AINSWORTH (Comedian), CÓLWYN BAY /HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL (under Mr. E. Griffiths), I BOXING CLUB (under Messrs. Arundale), FIRE BRIGADE (under Capt. Thos. Roberts), GYMNASTIC CLUB (under Professor Rushworth), 1 ORCHESTRAL. SOCIETY (conducted by M. Lalande), VENTRILOQUISTS (Professor Tom Jaxon), VOCAL SOCIETY (conducted by Mr. L. Summerfield), VOLUNTEERS (under Sergeant Jelly), and others. Doors open 7 r.m. Commence 7-30. Carriages 10. TICKETS—Lounge, 2/ Semi-Lounge & Balcony, 1/ Back Beats. 6d. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE ADVERTISING FUNDS. Tickets mHoY be had from members of the Committee and leading tradesmen. N.B.-All are earnestly requested to attend, or purchase a ticket for the performance. 14389 Grand Sheep Dog Trials WILL BE HELD AT LLANBEDR, TAL-Y-CAFN, R.S.O., ON New Year's Day, 1906. Tarti-culars in the meantime from the Secretary, Kk. ISAAC JONES, Tu Hwnt i'rGors, 14493 Tal-y Cafn, R.S.O. The Farm and Garden. SHRUBS, TREES, moderate prices; good stuff; prompt attention.-LEEs, Clover Cottage, Llan- ,dudno. 14441 ALBERTS BASIC SLAG.—For prices apply to W. ELLIS and Co., Merchants, Abergele. c9x IISRICAN BLACKBERRIES—The Agawam, early and prolific. This year picking commen- ced on 2nd August and lasted till English (cultivated) were in full bearing. Single Canes, 6d.; per doz., 5s.; per 100, 35s.-G. COUSSMAKER, Lt.-Col., Westwood, Normandy, Guildford. Surrey. 14338 FOR SALE, 20,000 of Carter's Tested BULBS.— Apply, ASKEW, Penrhyn-road. Colwyn Bay. 13876 HAY.—ALDERSON BROS., Direct Importers, 21, Brasenose-road, Liverpool. 9164 9. Shipping. CUNARD LINE. FASTEST AND FINEST BRITISH STEAMERS INCLUDING THOSE WONDERFUL HOTELS: CARONIA AND CARMANIA (TURBINE). WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY: DAILY MESSAGES. FROM LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. TO NEW YORK. ) TO BOSTON. Umbria Sat., Nov. 251 Ivernia Tues., Dec. 5 Carmania Sat., Dec. 2 Saxonia Tues., Dec. 19 Eturia Sat., Dec. 9 Ivernia Tues., Jan. 9 FARES:—Saloon, from fl3. Second Cabin, from X9. Third Class Rates, £5 15s. and upwards (according to steamer) An allowance of 10 per ceno. on the homeward fare is made to Saloon and Second Cabin Passengers tak. ing return tickets. Second and Third-class Passengers, via. New York, may travel without extra charge tc Boston and Philadelphia, and via Boston to New York and Philadelphia. Third-class Passengers may also travel without extra charge to Balti- more. Passengers booked through to all parts of America and Canada. Regular twin-screw passenger service between Trieste, Flume, Palermo, Naples, Gibraltar and New York. Frequent sailings of cargo steamers from Liverpool to Mediterranean pores and Havre. Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, Liverpool; or to their Agents, A. DouaLAt, CoiwynBay; OWEN J. JONES, Llanrwst; J. R. JONES, Lloyd-street, and HUGH JONES, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F. D. CHANTY, Penmaenmawr JOHN P. JONES, Hendre Bach, Hhuddlan, R.S.O.; W. F. WrtLiAMS REES, Old COIWYI); W. H, ROWLANDS, Rhos Pier, Colwyn Bay; W. H. ELLIS, L anfairfechan; or C. WRIGHT, Chester. OLBJ Allan Line. TO Canada, United States, River Plate, & India. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. Nov. 30.—TUNISIAN Halifax and St. John. N.B. Dec. 4.—SIBERIAN St. John's. N.F., Halifax. & Phila. Dec. 7.—CORINTHIAN .Halifax and St. John, N.B. Superior accommodation for 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes. Special through rates to all parts. For full particulars apply to ALLANS, 103, Leadenhall- street, London, E.C,, and 19, James-street, Liverpool; W. H. ROWLANDS, Rhos Pier, Rhos-on-Sea; or C. WRIGHT. 26, Watergate-street, Chester; J. T. MORGAN & Co., 67, Mostyn-street, Llandudno. 12087 Coach Tours. The Vale of Llangollen Engineering, 'Bus and Garage Company, Ltd. On MONDAY, JULY 17tli, 1905, And until further notice, MOTOR 'BUSSES WILL RUN TWICE DAILY (Sundays excepted) between Bettws=y=Coed and Corwen In connection with the G.W. and L. & N.W. trains as under:— Bettws-y-Coed (depart) 8 0 am 2 0 pm Corwen (arrive) 10 15 am 4 15 pm Corwen .(depart) 10 30 am 5 10 pm Bettws-y-Coed (arrive) 12 45 pm 7 25 pm RETURN FARES: Front and Driver's Seats (6) 7/- each person Inside Seats (10) 5/6 each person Intermediate Distances, 2d. per mile. Seats booked for any date, and arrangements made for Private 'Busses on application by letter or tele gram to JOSEPH NANSON, Llangollen, Secretary Telegrams-" Nanson, Llangollen." Nat. Tel. 3. 13494

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