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Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI. Nat. TeL 15 AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. TTNTV- L&UOAIIIIUI LIIM. VJ Uil*ivTAXii; fc>aiea of Landed aad Build- 1119 Estates, Frceiioid ano Leasehold House bo J Live aad Dead Farming Stock, House* VAII V'nituro« etc. Q UAllON ior Tenant Right, Probate Ü. O!tag<j Purposes. 4lllUied LU1Ul!t) axefudy prepared and ex- jj, RENTS COLLECTED- in Insurance Amenta for the Lead- vJ in oea. Tv.* Offiow: YIN-Y-FYNWENT. LLANRWST. and CHAMBERS, LLANGEFNI. 15294 LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1910. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE OF 85 r!a^ Bullocks, HeafeTs, Cows, and Bulls. ~^vjug Cows and Heifers. 400 p e bullocks and Heifers. «>qq *at Wethera and Ewes. 250 r» ^ross"'1>r'e<i Lanibs. v. ~ross-bred Couples (Ewes and Lambs). Fat Pigs and Calves. SaJe at 12.30 p.m. prompt. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27th, 1910. eAST ARFON SLATE QUARRIES, RHIWDDOLION, BETTWSYCOED. 01 the whole of the PLANT and H MACHINERY, including three Sawing x 5ft., fitted with Pulliee, Shaft- ^jcV. Chains, etc.; three Slate Dressing Iv,"08, Sharpening Machine, Iron Trollies, and Traveling Cranes, large -ts -c Iron Shed, contents of Black- Shop, Weighing Machine, Rails, etc., a.t One o'clock prompt. Terms: Cash. Mr H. F. Ashby. I ^V^TlONEER and LICENSED APPRAISER. UUCSE, LAND, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. \ALES by AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold House and Shop Property, Build- J Land and Estates, Live and Dead iarm- Stock. Household Furniture, etc, etc. esa ALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- j8 Transfers, Hotels, etc. K oareiully prepared and examined, p for the principal Insurance Gompanies- j^ROMp-r PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN "ALL MATTERS. SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE FOLLOWING THE SALE. ifc^rtified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Act- to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, if, -T-The Auction Mart will La Open Daily p^^ive Entries for Sale. Class Entries solicited. -Carphone No 121. p. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th APRIL, 1910. THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART, EWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALE BY AUCTION of Useful HOUSE- H HOLD FURNITURE, etc., to commonoe Baj 0 l),m- prompt. On View Mourning of e. 27368p WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910. SPECIAL SALE. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LtEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. Important and Interesting SALE of .U],Ue ANTIQUE EFFECTS, a fine cod- action of Old China, Prints, and Dooora- t.(\ Items, removed from various Re- ence.s for convenience of Sale. II- F. ASHBY is favoiued with in- *ho 6 true lions to SELL BY AUCTION, as v<v a- largo Quantity of Valuable and ^I'lQUE FURNITURE and DECORATIVE Com ITEMS, Jf3Pr'sing briefly: — Costly and Artistic hajA a Fountain, 8ft. 6in. high, on oak I Old Oak and Elm Dressers, Old Oak Sheraton Corner Cupboards, Sheraton de- Bfitfr Drawing-room Suite, HANDSOME G-Roolvi SUITE, in Chippendale style, h wheat ear and ribbon backs, cabriole CJi 'Ja'^ and cliaw feet; Antique Oak Gate-leg Tables, FINE OLD BUTCKET CLOCK an<i BRACKET, Old Oak Wa^aV* au<i Grandfather Clocks, Old Copper Sila.rtn¡ng Pans, Old Sheffield Plate amd ^ras3 Chestnut Roasters and Candle- Qxin ama" but valuable collection of Old viCft a> deluding Old Worcester Tea Ser- 1), .e,flne colJection of Baxter and Le BJond Sal a ^ew Engravings, etc. to commence at Twelve noon prompt. 8aJe View from Nine o'clock Morning of J Bs" l<>g,ulT^ker particulars in Descriptive Gata- to be had shortly of tho Auctioneer, Auction Mart Offices, Llewelyn Qolwyn Bay (TcJ. No. 121). Nlessrs Frank Lloyd & Sons. .0 Guineas Prizes. 700 Horses. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. f^NK LLOYD and SONS' Great APRIL ^RTTSALES;- L 26th and 27th: Hunters, Hackneys, arne3S Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. ■L 28th: Heavy Town, Lurry, Van, and Young H-ors-. SAJ-p^ord trade aL 1 clearance at MARCH Entries close MONDAY'S POST, ^f^LlSth. SPECIAL DAY, APRIL 29th. 10 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. nANR LLOYD and SONS' Great SPRING PRIZE SALE in ST, ASAPH SMITHFIELD, ANNUAL LETTING OF PASTURE FCIIZ- LAND. lists and particulars of Letting 27301p ^ssrs. Wm. Dew & Son, ^CTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND H SURVEYORS, «0USE AND ESTATE AGENTS. ON BUILDINGS, BANGOR (Head Office), and TftltUTY-SQUARe, LLANDUDNO. *,n*:—Dew son, Bangor Te-op"(ion« No. 13.' 1).wJØ Llandudno. Telephone No. 47. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Carriages, Harness, etc. Entry Forma and Conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, eto. Houses to Lot, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fira and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p CAERGRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1910. SALE of DAIRY and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Usual Credit. Mr T. W. Griffith. COURT ROYAL, QUEEN'S ROAD, CRAIGYDON, LLANDUDNO. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "1V/|~R T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by Mr Bell, who us rolimquiiahing the tenancy, to SELL BY AUCTION on FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 15th, 1910, Tho whole of the MODERN and COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS On View Morning of SaJe. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. prompt. TYWYN, DEGANWY. Midway between Llandudno and Llandudno Junction. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD" BUSI- NESS PREMISES. DWELLING-HOUSE, AND BUILDING LAND, Fronting the Main Road. MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, DEGANWY, on FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29th, 1910, at 7.30, all that Valuable Freehold Dwell in g- houiS'Q and Shop, together with Jche Building Land adjoining, known as and being REGENT HOUSE, Tyvv'yn-liiili, Dcganwy. The property consists of a comvennently arranged Shop with two plate-glass windows, immediately front- ing the madn road; a capital Sitting-room, three Bedrooms, Entrance Hall, Kitchen and Scullery, together with the usual Domestic Offices. There is also a well-equipped Bake- houso and Yard, with a direct antranoe from the main road, and a valuable corner Plot of Building Land, faoing the main road. The property is centrally situated and is admir- ably adapted for business pun-poses, with anjple accommodatio-n for further ext-eoLStions, or for the erection of som-e Dwelling-housos, whioh are always in demand in this growing neigh bour hood, For furthe.r particulars, a,pply to Messrs Chamberlain and John son, Solicitors, Llan- dudno, or to the Auctioneer, Town HaJl Chambers, Llandudno. Messrs Clough and Co. TOWN OF DENBIGH. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS CLOUGH and CO. have rcoeivod -LTA instructions to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BULL HOTEL, DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, the 21st APRIL, 1910, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions as etiall then be pro- duced and read, the following Desirable Business Premises, SHOPS, DWELLING- HOUSES, etc., viz.Lot 1. All that Shop, Dwelling-lxouse and Premises, being No. 20 VALE-STREET, recently in the occupation of tho late Mrs Janes Morris, Pork Butcher, having in the rear thereof a row of con- veniient Outbuildings fitted with appliances for the trade, with access to same through a passage or entry from Vale-stree. Lot 2. All that Shop, Dweliing4iouse amd Promises adjoining the London Qlty amd Midland Bank, in tho occupation of Mr W. J. Nott, Stationer, being No. 15, VALE-STREET, to- get her with additional access to the Dwdlinp- house, Yard, and rear of the Premises through the adjoining entry part of Lot 3. -Lot 3. All that Shop, DwelLing-house, with the Entry Yards and other Premises there- unto belonging, being No. 13, VALE- STREET, in the occupation tof Miss Joyce Jeweller, together with Two Cottages, aituato in the Yard up the Entry. This Lot is sub- iclet to the rights of way as now existing for the purchaser of Lot 2 a.nd for the ownecrs and 'occupiers of the adjoining premises now im the occuplation of Messrs Jones Bros. Lots 2 and 3 will be first offeroo in one lot, and if not sold wtJJ be offered separately as above. All the above Properties are situate m a good business part of the town, have been the seat of old established business, are in ffood repair and suitable for any trad-?. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or Messrs Gold Edwards and Co., Solicitors Denbigh, 27322p Charles P. Sheffield, P.A.I. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. i MONDAY, APRIL 25tili, at 12.30 riHAS. P. SHEFFIELD' invites early and liberal Entrees. Tip-tap trade last Monday. Henry Manley & Sons, Ltd. 600 Horses. Next Week. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. IITENRY MANLEY AND SONS, LTD.- A* WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, APRIL 20th, 21st, and 22nJ, 000 HORSES of ALL CLASSES, including v splendid lot of high-class Pedigree IIackuevs and Show Horses, on April 21st. Catalogues ready, 3d each. 27i01p Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AGENT, VALUER, INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE and SALE ROOM, SEA VIEW CRESCENT. COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION of HOUSES, FURNI- TURE, STOCK, FIXTURES, Etc., on Business-like lines. Prompt Settlements. Certificated Baijiif (Law of Distress —pnd- mcnt Act). Rents collected. Sale Room—Commodious and Easy of Access. Telephone 119 (with extension to Residenoe}. Mr. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer, Land and Estate Agent. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Fanning tock, Furniture, etc- Immediate Settlements Valuations lor Probate, Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act Properties and Business sold by Private Treaty- Mortgages negotiated. Proper- ties and Estates careauill managed, Rents col- lected Accounts rendered to euit Clients' om. t'cmeuce. luveutorMs taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc., tor any purpose. Build- ing Estates laid 'out. Dilapidation^ surveyed. Insurances effected through any of the principal Offices Enquiries invited THE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. Nat. Tel. 70. RIIYII LYRIC BUILDINGS, MARKET- STREET, R H Y L. MONDAY, APRIL 18th, 1910. UNRESERVED SALE of SHOP FIXTURES, TRADE UTENSILS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, Etc., comprising:—Window Casing. Shel- ving, Set of Scales and Weights, Cur- tains, Linoleums, Gas Fittings, four dozen Fancy Glass Bottles, six dozen Glass Dishes, Ice Cream Freezer, Gas Stove, Soltzogene, three large Mirrors, excellent Gilt Pier GLass, Tables, Chairs, Step Ladders, Cad- bury's, Fry's, Smith's, Pascall's, and othesr High-class Confectionery. WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions from Miss Smith, who is declining business, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, Without Reserve. Sale to com- menceait 2.30 sharp. Cash at fall of Ham- mer. On View from Twelve o'clock on Day of Sale. Auction and Estate Offices, Rhyl. Tel. 70. « STUDLEIGII," 12, BUTTERTON-ROAD, RRYL. TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1910. IMPORTANT SALE of Valuable Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Walnut and Mali-ogany Sideboards, Dining- room Suites in Sad-duebags, Overmantels and Pier Glasses, Lady's Inlaid Walnut Wiriting Table, Mahogany Pembroke Table, Work Table, fine OLd Mahogany Gent's Wardrobe, Brass-Mounted and other Bcd- steads, superior Spring and Wool Mat- tresses, Pair Birch Toilet Stands, excellent Birch Chest of Drawers, excellent OJd Oak Chest of Drawers, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils. /~i. WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Webb (who has taken a smaller Residence), to SELL BY AUCTION on the above date and Premises. Sale to commence at Two p.m. On View Morning of Sale. Terms: Cash. Auction and Surveying Offices, Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 70. 37, QUEEN STREET, RHYL. ATTRACTIVE SALE of Valuable Antique and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including four Pier Glasses, excellent seven-piece Swift in Old Gold, stamped Velvet, two massive 5ft. Walnut Sideboards (one handsomely carved), Dining Table, excellent Marble Timepiece, valuable Oil Paintings and Engravings, Ornaments, 18 Bentwood Chairs, Deal Top Tabl-is, Half- round Mahogany Tables, Brass Rail Curbs and Brasses, Sweet-Toned Pianoforte in Walnut Case, two Dining-room Chairs, in- laid with mother of pearl, Eight-day Grand- father's Clock, Combination Bedstead, Feather Beds, Old Oak and Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Pair Solid Walnut Toilet Stands, excellent MaJiogany Com- mode Chair, Mahogany PedestaJ Cup- I board, superior Toilet Glasses, Pair Maho- gany Toilet Tables. fl. WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Mair, who is leaving Rhyl, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th, 1910. Sale to oommenoe at 1.30 p.m. On View Morning of Sale. Terms Cash. Auction and Surveying Offices, Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 70. ROSENTHAL," RUSSELL ROAD, RHYL. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, the contents of Dining-room, Drawing-room, Bed Chambers, etc., com- pri&ing in part: Solid 0:J.k 4ft. 6in. Side- board. 4ft. 6in. solid Walnut Sideboard, mne-pieoe Suite in solid Oak Frames, upholstered in leather; another Suite in Walnut Frames, up- holstered in Bronze Green Velvet, Dininp- Table, two Oak CoaJ Boxes, Pier Glasses', Ornaments, Walnut Cheffonier, handsome Divan Chair, Sweet-Toned Pianoforte in Walnut Case, solid Satin Walnut Bedroom Combination, excel!erib 4ft. solid Walnut Bedroom Suite, Pair of Walnut Toilet Tables, Chost of Drawers, Brass-Mounted and other Bedsteads, useful Painted Ward- robe, excellent solid Mahogany Chest of Drawers, two superior Mahogany Oval Toilet Glasses, large Kitchen Cupboard, Scullery Utensils, Bed Linen, Table Linen, Crockery, Cutlery, etc. /~1. WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions from Miss Pearson, who is giving up ho use-keeping, to SELL BY AUCTION. as above, on THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1910. Sale to commence at One o'clock. On View Morning of Salo from 9.30. Terms Strictly Cu li. Auction and Surveying Offices, Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 70. TOWN OF RHYL. -I SALE of Valuable. FREEHOLD PROPER- TIES to be SOLD BY AUCTION by C. WESLEY HASLAM at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, RHYL, on MONDAY, APRIL 25th, 1910, at Three o'clock in the afternoon. Lot 1.—Two Freehold Villas known as NOT- TINGHAM HOUSES and MAENGWYN VILLA, LAKE-AVENUE. Lot 2.-rlxeeliold Dwelling-House known as "NEFYDD" HOUSE, MILL BANK. Lob 3.—Freehold Dwelling-House, being Number 2G, ABBEY-STREET. Lot 4.-Fre-ehod Dwelling-House, situate and being 18, WEST PARADE. Lot 5.—A Double Fronted Freehold Dwell- ing-House known as SEFTON HOUSE, 41 WEST PARADE. Lot G.—Freehold Double Fronted Dwell- ing-House, situate and being 2, BRIGHTON- ROAD. FuJI particulars in next issue or from the Auctioneer, Town Hail Chambers, Rhyl Tol. 70. FORTHCOMING SALES. Saturday, April 23rd.-5, St. Peter's-square, Ruthin. Important Sale of Boots and Shoes. Mr E. Royle having sold the business. Tuesday, April 26th. 19, Water-street, Rhyl. Saloe of surplus Furniture for Mrs Morgan. Thursday, Apr-il 28th. 60, Wellington- road. Sale of Furniture for Mrs Williams, who is going abroad. Other Sales in oourse of preparation. A complete settlement of all Sales following day of Sale. Enquiries. Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY, UNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- PERTY, LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD F^RNITU^E. Eto. CERTIFICATED BAILIO.if. RENTS COL- LECTED- fNVENlORlES CA REFt>LLY PRIJPARED AND EXAMINED. OfTioee; COI-WYN BAY Ai'CTlON FOOMB. Nat. TL 106 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS, COLWYN BAY. TUESDAY NEXT, A 'RIL 19th, 1910. MR CHARLES MORG AN will SELL BY AUCTION, as above, a quantity of ex- ceptionally good and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (removed foi" "convenience of Sale), including massive Mahogany and Wal- nut Sideboards, Suites in Saddle Bags and Velvet, etc., capital Piano, good Bedroom Suites in Solid Dark and Satin Walnut, Mahogany Wardrobe, handsome Cabinet Clhippeadale finish, Grandfather Clocks, superior Walnut Overmantels, Roll-top Smokon" Cabinet by Finigan, Manchester; Bodst-eads, Springs, Curled ITair and Wool Mattresses, Chewts of Drawers, excellent Kitchen Dresser, Shelves, Toilet Ware, Cut- lery, Sheets, Table Linen, Oil and Watcr- Colour Pictures, Gentleman's Bicycle, Free- Wheed, perfect order, by well-known maker, etc.. etc. Salo to commence at 1.30 o'clock. On Viow Morning of Sale. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 27091p ]VTR CHARLES MORGAN begs to announce a SPECIAL SALE of CARPETS of Choice Designs, in the COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOM, on FRIDAY, APRIL 29t.h, 1910. Particulars nexit week. 27365p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS, COLWYN BAY. TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS AND RESI- DENTS OF COLWYN BAY AND DISTRICT. and GENTLEMEN,—In thanking 101 "numerous patrons for their kind support and appreciation, I beg to call atten- tion a.-id ndtify THAT I am NOT a Broker or Buyer of Furniture -,tha;4, is outside an Auctioneer's province there are several good Furniture Dealers in the district. I am an Auctioneer, Valuer, and Hous-o Agent, and undertake Salerf of Property, Furniture, Business Stocks, etc. I also value for Probate Sale or otherwise. 8inoe coming to Colwyn Bay I have striven to maintain the dignity and honour of the profe, r)n to which I belong, by conducting all bu=nnes3 entrusted to m.) with prompti- tude and equi/ty, and adopting the measure of etiquette observed by all who have the honour of the at heart. There- fore, T confidently ask for any business, S.aèes or otherwise, you may desire carried out. Inventories made, comparer' -nd certified. I do not make "F i-, I. ch: TCS fo, any biisi 'ss, but will be pleased w produce Vouchers for all (out of pocket) expenses in- curred in connodbioa with Sales, etc. To insure inclusion in tlie New Register, I request that all who have Houses, Furnished or awt, or Apartments to Let, will kimd- ly sc-iid particulars forthwith. No charge, for Registration. The above Rooms -,reopen for tho reception of Furn'ltuTe, etc., any day by appointment, by post-card, or other arrangement. Yours faithfuily, CHARLES MORGAN. Nat. Tel. 106. Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms, April 13th, 1910. 27364p Mr Matthew Ryan. AUCTIONEER, VALUER. ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late Mr Goo. F. Felton, Auctioneer), General Certified Baiiiii under the Law of Dia- tt€Bc Amendment Act, England and Wales. Mr Ryan is prepared to undcrtako Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories at- tends to on reasonable terms. For the past k7 years he has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the ix counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also h.. arranged 601110 of the best Sales in those counties Highest references given. Prompt settlements. AUGUSTA ST (N<iarlJr opposite tho auu uui.ii IJJ-' Jiailway Station). Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. Messrs G. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experience), Late Messrs Booth and Sandy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY, TELEPHONE NO. 27. SALES and Valuation3 of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotal, Trade Stocks, etc. Fire Loss Assessor. Agent for ,.he principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated Inventories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to all matters with IMMEDIATE SERFLEMENTS. 19834p CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LARGEST AND FASTEST VESSELS in the WORLD. New Steamer, "FRANCONIA," Twin-screw, 16,000 Tons Gross, now building. LARGEST AND FASTEST SHIPS TO BOSTON. From LIVERPOOL (Via Queenstown). TO NEW YORK TO BOSTON. Campania .Sat., April Hi Iveniia .Tues., April 26 Gancaaia .Sat., April 23 Saxorua .Tues., May II CANADA.-FAST ROOTE. SPECIAL RATES Fcr further particulars, apply to Local A cents, or to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM- PANY, LTD., Liverpool. EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. PARTIES desirous of having Bills posted on i- ALL the most IMPORTANT Advertioe. ment HOARDINGS in the District of Rhyl, Prestatyn, Meliden, Dyserth. Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph, should send their Orders to BEECH BROS., THE RHYL and DISTRICT BILLPOSTERS, Advertising and Billposting Contractors. PROPRIETRESS-MRS. F. BEECH To whom all Communications should be Addressed. Mana.geT :W, KELLY. Head Office —3. KINMEL STREET. RHYL. The "Pioneer" u reoognisod as one of the I most popul&r newspapers iN the Pria&ptfty. Splendid medium ioc advertiaen. PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLYSFAEN (part of). SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. EREAS the County Council for the Administrative County of Carnarvon, after due compliance with the provisioDB of Section 3 (1 of the Shop Hours Act, 1904, havo madjc a Closing Order, of which a copy is annexad hereto, and have submitted the Order to the Secretary of State for confirmation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the Order may be obtained by any person whom it may conoern on application at the County Offices, Carnarvon; And further, that if any person desires to make any objections to the provisions of the Order ho should address a written statement to the Secretary of State. Home Department, Whitehall, London, within one month from the date hereof, i.e., before the Seventh day of May. 1910. Dated this Seventh day of April, 1910. J. T. ROBERTS, Clerk to the County Council. ORDER. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PARISH OF LLYSFAEN (part of). SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. THE CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Shop Hours Act, 1904, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf do order and it Í.3 hereby ord-arcd as follows — THAT within the portion of the Parish of Llysfaen, in the County of Carnarvon, oom- prisod in the following area, viz.Starting in tho middle of the A be r gel e-road opposite the Ship-Hotel and going in a Southerly direc- tion along the boundary between the County of Carnarvon and the County of Denbigh to Wellington-road, thence along the middle of Wellington-road to the Abergele-croad and across Aberg»ole-road in a North-Easterly di reotion by the ncarest route to the point on the opposite side of the Abcrgele-road where it joins the said County Boundary and thCU03 following the t-aid County Boundary to tho starting point in the Abergele-road opposite the Ship Hotel aforesaid, all Bakers, Grooars, and Provision Dealers' Shops shall be closed for serving customers on the several days of the week during the months of October, November, December, Xamuiry, February, March, and April at the hours herein specified, that is to say from October 1st to April 30th (both inclusive) in each year. On Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 7 o'clock p.m. On Wednessday at 1 o'clock p.m. On Friday at 8 o'clock p.m. On Saturday at 10 o'clock p.m. Any persons contravening the provisions of this Order shall be liable on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction Act, to a fink- D"t exceeding, in the case of a first offence, Xl, and in the case of a second offence X5, and in c1.00 of a third or subsequent, off en 00 X20. Given under the Seal of the County'Council in pursuance of a resolution of the Council passed on this 17th day of March, 1910, in the pre&ence of J. ISSAJ1D DAVIES, ff L.g. j\ J. R. PRITOHARD, Two Members of the Council having the custody of the Keys of tihe SeaJ of the Council. J. T. ROBERTS, 27268p Clerk of the County Council. SUNDAY 'I RAM POLL AT LLANDUDNO. 4ô7 LLANDUDNO. SUNDAY RUNNING. TOLL OF THE ELECTORS. TO those 467 Electors of the Urban Dig. trict 01 Llandudno, I desire, on behalf of the Company, to express sincere thanks, and in doing so to ask them not to consider the question of Sunday Running as settled, but simply adjourned for the time 1 cing. There is no doubt the Visitors will be able aad willing to give expression to their opin- ionjs in the near future, ajid this opinion once expressed will cle-arly demonstrate to the Town the course they must take if Llandudno is to hold its own as a first-class health re- sort. I also desire to thank .iJI those who in any way assisted me during the poll. Believe m c, Yours fiaitlifullv, W. IVEY. April 12th, 1910. 27346p LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning 11-15 a.m. I Seats Free. TENDERS. LLANDUDNO MAY-DAY. TENDERS are invited for the sole right to sell Refreshments on the Council Field during the Sports and Horse Raocs on Wed- nesday, May 4th. ARTHUR R. HUGHES, Ty Aildro, p Secretary. BOROUGH OF CONWAY. THE Mayor and Corporation of Conway invito Tenders for providing and con- structing about .300 yards of Gin. Stoneware Pipe Sewer from Ty'n-y-Cocd Hill to the existing Sewer at (the Junction of Marl-line and Albert Drive. Plane and specifications may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at tie Office of the undersigned upon the payment of one guinea, which will be returned upon receipt of a bone- fide Tender. Tender, endorsed "Gin. Sewer," to be sensed and deposited with Mr T. E. Parry. Town Clerk, Conway, on or before 23rd APRIL, 1910. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, F. A. DELAMOTT. 27363p Borough Engineer and Surveyor. PIANOFORTE. SINGING. HARMONY. P. W. MATHERS, A.R.C.O. (formerly for IS years Organist and Choir- master at Lymin Pariah Council), "BATCLI F F E SEAFIELD-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. PREPARATION for Examinations. Many past Suocetasee. Lessons at own or pupils' Beatdenoe. Moderate Terms. 2735Gp J IN AID OF LOCAL CHARITIES. Colwyn Bay Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society (Affiliated to the Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Association), TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th & 20th, AT THE Victoria Pier Pavilion, Colwyn Bay, GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S COMIC OPERA "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" (BY PERMISSION OF MRS. DOYLY CARTE). ADMISSION, 3/ 2/ 1/ Seats Booked at Mr, FLEET'S Music Depot, and Mr. HOLDEN'S, Belgravia, Abergele Road. Doors open 7-30 Commence at 8 Carriages at 10-15- Early Dcors 7. 6d. Extra to all parts. Musical Director & Stage Manager-MR. J. E. PICKERILL. 27339P -oJ PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, REYNOLDS' FAMOUS ANIMATED PICTURES Don't Miss Next Weeks Programme. Programme Changed Every Monday and Thursday. Matinee on Saturday at J CATLIN'S PIERROT ARCADIA, WEST PROMENADE COLWYN BAY. HIGH-CLASS CONCERTS will be given daily at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Under the management of Air. Frank Blythe, supported by a Troupe of well-known artistes. A thoroughly up-to-date and refined ALFRESCO ENTERTAINMENT. Under ideal conditions. Sheltered from wind and rain. For SPECIAL CONCERTS and further particulars, see small bills. PRICES. -RESERVED SEATS, 6d. ORDINARY SEATS, 3d. W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS, Business Manager "fx T T T") TV T Corner of Abbey Road KNUO ( TJVJLLJZLIN and Marine Drive, (GARDEN CITY) (Colwyn Bay). HOUSES BUILT TO SUIT PURCHASERS. ArchitectsSYDNEY MOSS, 4. St. Ann's Square, MANCHESTER. A.R.IB.A. or JOSEPH PEARCE. Royal Insurance Buildings, LIVERPOOL. Information for Tourists. I Tourists to the North Wales Coast should not forget to take a trip over the Oar Famed Festiniog (or Toy) Railway Twelve Miles Ride along the Mountain Side from which they will see the most enchanting Scenery in North Wales. Cheap tickets are issued at Llandudno, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl and other L. & N.W. Stations to Portmadoc (for Bortliygest, Criccieth Barmouth, &c., via Blaenau Festiniog & Festiniog Rly. For further particulars see Company s Bills. PUBLIC NOTICES. THIRTIETH ANNUAL SHOW. Coedhelen Grounds, Carnarvon. AN IDEAL SITE ON THE BANKS OF THE MENAI STRAITS. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF HORSES JUMPING CONTESTS. PONY RACES, AND TROTTING MATCHES, will be heJd on Whit-Monday (Bank Holiday), May 16. ( SILVER CUPS, SILVER MEDALS, AND £ 200 OFFERED IN PRIZESi. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. HORSE BOX TRAINS and CHEAP EXCUR- SIONS OVER ALL THE RAILWAYS. T>RIZES LISTS and all particulars free on application to the Secretary, Mr D. Rhys, Bod Gwynodd, Carnarvon. 27317p PORTMADOC HORSE, DOG, POULTRY, BIRD AND BUTTEK SHOW, MAY 14th, xoxo. DOG SECTION UNmm. KENTNKL CLUB LICENSE. SPRA.TT'S PATENT, LIMITED, BENCH & PEN- Schedules froo from R. G. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. P.S.—ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 6th. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WHIT-MONDAY. THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS at ABERGELE. JL —Fireworks, Confetti Fete, and Dancing on the Greem in the evening. Hon. See., H. E. THOMAS, Varsity House, Aber- gcle. 27058p NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after MARCH 15th, M. E. GUTHRIE, STATIONER, 29, HIGH ST., RHYL, HAS REMOVED TO 51, KINMEL STREET, FR H Y I-, TWO DOORS FROM ALEXANDRA HOTEL. COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB, SPORTING 9-HOLE COURSE, SITUATE ABOVE PWLLYCROCHAN WOOD. COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSB. Luncheons a.nd Refreshments Provided. GOLFING REQUISITES STOCKED. Steward and Professional L- GREEN. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per Annum. Honorary Members JE1 Is and lOa Resident Memberjp- Ladies J21 Is 0d. Gentlemen £ 2 2a Od. Country ra- Ladies or Gentlemen X I Is Od. Visitor, 2s per Day; 7a Gd per WooJc. > • DOUGLAS M PEACOCK, Hoa Seo. Cotehill, Seafi eld-road. PUBLIC NOTICES. LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANl (LIMITED). Secretary Mr. Samuel Hughet. THE PIER COMPANY'S POPULAB CONCERTS. Morning at 11 Evening at 7-45. PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA Mustcal Director MR. ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Deputy-Conductor: MR. WALTER HAIGH. April 16th to 18th, Miss Elizabeth Meacham (Soprano). April 19th to 22nd, Mr. Archie Anderson (Baritone). 1 WEEKLY TICKETS. 2s Gd And 3s 6dr MONTHLY, IGs and 12s. Admission* to Pier, 9 to 12.30 noon (during conceit), 3d; 12.30 to 6 p.m., 2d; after (j p.m., tid. SPECIAL CONCERTS: Admission, Is, Front Seats, Is extra. SACRED CONCERT Ou SUNDAY, at 8,15 p.m. PRINCE'S THEATRE, LLANDUDNO. Lessee and Manager Mr Arnold Macau Stage Manager .Mr Will Smith ElectricLan Mr Ernlyn Joum GRAND VARIETY PERFORMANCE. STAR ARTISTES. POPULAR PRICES. DooN open 7-30 p.m., com me rice at d p.m. Seats may now be booked. Box Offioi opaii 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. WADSWORTH'S Special CONCERT IN TilE NEW PAVILION, RHYL APRIL 21ST, 1910. # Miss WINIFRED LEWIS (Contralto). Miss MARIE NOVELLO (Pianist). MR. IVOR WALTERS (Tenor). SENOR GOMEZ The Groat Vlolinls* POPULAR PRICES: 2/ 1/- and 6d» Commence at 7-4.5 pjn.