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.e John Pritchard & Co- BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. John Pritchard and Parker MacKenzie. Auctioneers, Valuers, lioase and Estate Agents, Hotel and Trade Valuers, Fire Aeaeee. era and Insurance Agents, Agricultural Auctioneers, and Live Stock Salesmen. Mr John Pritchard is also the duly appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnar- von in all Licensing Compensation Cases. Estates managed, Rents collected, Sales of all classes of Property undertaken on the most reasonal J terms. Inventories carefully made and checked. Valuations made for Mortgage, Tenant Eijjht, Probate, and for all other purposes. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD (Fort- nightly). LLANGEFNI Every Fair Day VALLEY (Last Wed nc-day in Each Month'. GLYNDWR, MENAI BRIDGE. SALE OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs Davis-Hughes], will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises, TUES- DAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. lyi6, at 11 a.m. punctually, an assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a very fine Dark Oak Cwpbwrdd Tridarn dated 1689, 4ft. 3in. wide; Carved Dark Oak Hall Table on cab- riole supports with marble slab; Antique Mahogany Circular Fall leaf Table on 4 supports, Carved Oak High-back Chair with cane seat and back; Chippendale Pole JPire Screen; Handsome Mahogany Enclosed Sideboard with mirror back 6tt.; Mahogany Easy and Rocking Chairs; Oak Hat and .Um.orella Stand; Combined Mahogany Writ- ing and Work Table. The Drawing Room Furniture includes Modern Sheraton, Ma- hogany, Y. alnuti, Ebonized Wood and .W icker Chairs; Fancy Tables; Antique Couch; Whatnots; Davenports; Girandoles; Nick Nacks; Ornamental Items; 3 Water Colour Drawings by J. J. Dodd, and others by Osment and Ball; Oilpuintinge; Prints. The contents of 5 Bedroom.* 2 fine Chippen- dale and Sheraton -Wardrobes with sliding Irays and drawers; Mahogany hanging Wardrobe with mirror door; Kitchen Furni- ture; Garden Tools and seats; Greenhouse Plants, etc. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. Bank Chambers, Bangor. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 191G. MENAI BRIDGE bftitTHHELO. Sale at 11.30 a.m MESSRS JOHN riuiCHARD & CO. .iri- will SELL BY AUCTION — 100 GRANli FAT and STORE CATTLE, 350 RIPE FAT SHEEP, FAT and STORE PIGS. Large supplies solicited to meet the local demand. Many move Fat are wanted for local t.rade, which will be sold for im- icediate delivery at this season of year. Note.—Stock consigned by rail to Menai Bridge Station will be unloaded morning of Bale, and delivered into the Smithfield free of Bridge Tolls. SARN FABAN, LLANFAIR P.G., ANGLESEY. TEN MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILWAY STATION. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. will LET by PUBLIC AUCTION (from March 1st to November lith, lOIbl, at the MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD, on MON- DAY, FEBRUARY 28th 1916, at 1.30 p.m., in One or Two Lots, 24 ACRES OF SUPERIOR GRAZING LAND, Well Fenced, and with good supply of •watir. Bank Chambers, Bangor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP —TOWN OF HOLYHEAD. i IMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS, BUILD- ERS, JOINERS FOUNDRYMEN, TIM- BE iv, AND COAL MERCHANTS, AND OiHERS. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. .?M- ?in?trucL?a uy Messrs ulwm Williams and Sons, 'lauvi?tft?, uOJyheau¡ Aiii offer by PUBLIC AUdlu? as a GOING CONCERN en the pi\ nn-iBEACil YARD, HOLY- HEAD, xCEfeDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1916, at 11 a.m., subject to conditions of cale to be there and tncii produced. Lot 1.—The Important Leasehold Premises known as lliE BEACH YARD," HOLY- HEAD comprising an area of about 2 acres abutting on the Harbour, with the Trevor Dock, 2 Slip Ways and extensive range of Warehouses, Buildings, Offices and Dwelling House, etc. Three powerful Lifting Cranes, 2 Coal Hulks to hold 120 tons and ;300 tons, and a goocl Boat. Au ext-uisivc trade has been carried on here for about, 4U rears. The.e premises are held on Lease from the Board of Trade for a term cf ten years from June 25th, 1910. Rental, £ 2o per annum, and has been renewed from time to time for the last 40 years. The Effects in this Yard compris. ing the Machinery Dynamo, Bricks, '1 iic-s, Timber, Yacht, 10 Boats, Ship Lamps, Can- vas, Ropes Ironmongery, etc., will imme- dately after the ot Lot 2 be sold by Public Auction in lots as per Catalogue. Lot 2.—The GOODWILL of the Old Estab- lished and extcn.-ive BUSUKS-S carried on in the Leasehold Premises known as "TANYR UFAlL," HOLYHEAD, with the commod- ious Warehouses, Workshops, Forger Stables, etc., together with the whole of the Fast Machinery (as a going concern) as enu- merated in the Catalogue. Tenure for part of Yard, 20 years with apportioned ground rent of .£10 per anuuu, and for the other portion 52 years at the apportioned ground rent of t2 per annum. If Lot 2 is not sold with the Fa.st Machinery as a going concern, the Leases of the premises will then be offered for sale, and on THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd. and the following days at 11 a.m. each day, the whole of the Fast and Loose Machinery Loo,,?-o -U ac h n-e  v and the Stock in Trade of Timber, Iron, Builders' Materials, a large assortment of Ironmongery Goods, Living Apparatus, Horses Carts, Harness, 2 Wagonettes, 3 Broughams, 2 Hearts, etc., will be Sold by Auction in lots as per Catalogue. Both Yarda may be viewed any day on making an. ap- pointment with Messrs William Williams and Sons, Tanyrefaii. Catalogues may be obtained free from the Auctioneers at Bank Chambers, Bangor (if by post three] once to cover postage) and any further information mav be obtained of MR cr. R. EVANS, Solicitor, Holyhead. CLEIFIOG UCHAF, VALLEY. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises its a bove, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1916, at 11 iI. m., an Assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and a few Out-door Eff cts. Further particuiars will appear shortly. Bank Chambers, Bangor. UPPER BANGOR. 6ALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th, 1916. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO.  M will Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE. BAN- GOR, at 2.30 p.m., All that Valuable FREE- HOLD BUILDING LAND, situated in the Siliwen-rcad, Upper Bangor, comprising an "area of 1117 square yards, the property of the late Miss Agnes Roberts. For further particulars apply to J S. Lauo-ie, Esq.. Solicitor, Llangefni, or the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. NOTE. Other properties can be in- cluded in this Sale. TO BE LET, furnished, No. 4, Menai View- terrace Upper Bangor, 2 Entertain- ing and 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, eto. Im- mediate possession.—Apply, John Pritchard ftnd Co., Auctioneers Bangor. (Continued on next column), Mewrs. John Pritchard and Co. I (CONTINUED). THURSDAY, MARCH 9th LLANGLFNI FAIR. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. invite Entries of FAT AND STORE CATTLE, FAT AND STORE SHEEP, and FAT AND .STORE PIGS for this well- known annual fixture. NOTE. The Auctioneers have been asked to secure a large entry of Strong Outlying; Store Cattle for this Sale, which will meet a geed trade. Two Buyers are prepared to purchase Sixty Bullocks be- tween them. T>0 BE 8CJLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. TThe Important Freehold Building Site (together with the buildings thereon', com- prising an area of 348 square yards, situated m tho rctv heart of the business centre of the city, and known as 255 and 257, High-&t., and lemg one of the only two available build- ing kites to be obtained in this busy locality. It enjoys a frontage of 37ft. 6in., with considerable depth to the back, and is well adapted for the erection of shop, office, bank, or any other business premises requir- ing a good frontage and extensive space at back.—Apply, Messrs John Pritchard and Co., Auctioneers, Bangor. Mr. Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (16 Years with the late Mr Geo. F. Feltcn, Auctioneer), AUGUSTA STREET fBSttlf) Ra?lway :al1oo. Telephene 173 LLANDUDNO. NEXT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd and 24t.h, 1916. EATON S CAFE AND CONFECTION- ERY ESTABLISHMENT, 30, MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. MR MATTHEW IIYAN, by instructions of -?jL the Tru-?tees, under a Deed of Assignment, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, the WHOLE ot the excellent HOU SEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Linen, Date. Glass, China, etc., Cafe Furniture and Shop linings, t2 Bent-wood Chairs, large quantity of Bakery Utensils and Fittings, Show Cases, Mirrors, etc. On ,-iew Tuesday next, February 22nd, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sale each day 10.30 to 12, and from 1.30. Catalogues and a!l further information may bo had of the Auctioneer, or ot Mr J. H. Jones, Chartered Accountant, Llandudno. p EDINA, TRINITY-STREET, LLANDUDNO. R MATTHEW RYAN is instructed to SELL 1'1. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1916. the whole of the FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS of the31 above Residence. On View Saturday, February 26th.. Sale 10.30 to 12, and from 1.30. Catalogues on application. p EVERSLEY, TY GWYN-ROAD, LLANDUDNO. MR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed to SELL ?i- BY PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINT. MENTS, ') on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd and 3rd, 1916. On View Wednesday, March 1st. Catalogues in due course. Frank Lloyd & Sons. tee HORSES. 50 GUINEAS PRIZES. GREAT MARCH SALES IN THE NORTH WALES REPOSITORY WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD an d SONS invite entries for— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th: Hunters, Harness Horses, Hacknevs, Cobs, and Ponies. THURSDAY, MARCH 9th;. Peuigree Shire Marts and Stallions, Powerful Town Horses, Lurry, Vanners, and Cart Colts. Ten Guineas for best Town Horse from Welsh exhibitor, and Ten Guineas for English exhibitor. Entries invited. A great trade for ail classes guaranteed. Entries close WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st. 45220p !?- Mr. A. E. Bicknell. BANGOR.—"Govad-y-Gyt. "-To be Let from February 12th, 1916. Accommodation :— Three Entertaining-rooms, Kitchen and Scullery, seven Bedrooms, Outhouse, and W.C. pleasant situation, near the Fe;t.-Apply, A. E. Bicknell, Auctioneer, 2, York-place, Bangor. c MESSRS I Robert & Rogers Jones, LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1916. lO PRIME FAT CATTLE and sevcral Pens a of SHEEP. Sine at 1.30 o'clock. cl Mr. William Hughes. THE SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN. THE NEXT SALE will be held on WEDNES- DAY, MARCH l'or, 1916. Good pro- spects. 0 JOHN JONES, 30, HENRY STREET, & BLACK BRIDGE HOLYHEAD. COMPLETE FUNERAL UNDERTAKER in Plain and Pannelled Oak, Elm and Pitch Pine, Brick Tombs, Frames, etc., supplied. FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ALL PARTS BY ROAD OR RAIL. MODERN RUBBER TYRED HEARSE ON HIRE, ANY DISTANCE. PERSONAL ATTENTION. MODERATE CHARGES. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. NORTH WALES. WANTED, FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEM- BER, GENTLEMAN S THOROUGHLY WELL FURNISHED AND EQUIPPED RE- -\D EQUIPPED RI?- SIDENCE, WITH AT LEAST NINE BED- ROOMS, ONE OR MORE BATHROOMS, Etc., GARAGE, AND NICE GROUNDS; WITHIN THREE MILES OF THE SEA, WITH GOOD SANDS AND BATHING FACILITIES. SUITABLE HOUSES WOULD BE VIEWED AT ONCE. MEACHER, ESTATE AGENT, PENMAENMAWR. 0 POULTRY. COOS. CTO. EGGS FOR HATCHING.—Brown, and White JLJ Leghorns, and White Wyandottes. Pro- lific layers, bied from trap-nested stock. Price 3s 8d per Sitting of 15 Eggs; clears not, replaced. —Manager, Poultry Farm, Llanfairpwll. 0 MORTGAGES ORTGAGES. Amounts of tMO, £ 300, .r £1200, also JBM and 2120 now available to ad/ance on good Leasehold or Freehold Honae. or Land. Apply to Mr A. Preston Thomaa, Stanley House, Holyhead. HOUSEa WANTED. WANTED, to renti good Houee and Out- TT buildings, with about ten or twenty acres of Land; moderate rent.—Apply, H. Kebby, Bryn j Cottage, LiMiMr, CMMrvoD? e j MESSRS WM. DEW & SON CAXTON BUILDINGS, BANGOR, INCOBPOBATSD WITH R. ARTHUR JONES, THE ESTATE OFFICES, CONWAY, AND LLANRWST. MESSRS. WM. DEW and SON and AV1 R. ARTHUR JONES. F.A.I. WILL SEND, FREE OF CHARGE,. A SPECIAL SELECTION OF THE BEST FARMS, RESI- DENTIAL ESTATES, COUNTRY RESI- DENCES, SHOOTINGS, FISHINGS, etc., FOR SALE or TO BE LET, FURNISHED or UN- FURNISHED, IN ALL PARTS OF WALES ON RECEIPT OF A MEMORANDUM IN- DICATING THE REQUIREMENTS. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES undertake the SALE of Country Estates, Town or Country Properties, Management of Estates; also Sales of Contents of Private Residences, Live and Dead Farming Stock, and Timber, Tenant Right Valuations, Audit of Estate Accounts and Rating Appeals. PROPRIETORS Of CONWAY CATTLE MART, CABXABVONBHIBB LLANRWST SMITHFIELD, DENBIGHBBIBS. SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY. DENBIGHSHIRE. PARISH OF Li.ANSANTFFRAID. PLAS BACH, PLAS HELIG, BRYN MYNAN, GLAN CONWAY. IN VIEW of negotiations for the Sale of the IN VIEW of negotiations for the SaJe of the N above Properties by Private Treaty, now pending, the issue of printed particulars is not now contemplated. All private oilers should reach the Offices of the Auctioneers on cr before MARCH 1st. prox. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES, The Estate Office, Conway, and at p Bangor and Llanrwst. LLANRWST SMITHFIELD, NEXT SALE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1S16. 40 FAT and STORE CATTLE. O/CO Q DAIRY COWS and IN-CALF Ñ HEIFERS. 470 FAT SHEEP and YEARLINGS. 35 COUPLES (EWES and LAMBS). Sale of Dairy Cows commences 12 o'clock. Fat Stock at 1.15 p.m. p MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1916. u ROCK VILLV DEGANWY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ?JL ARTHUR JONES are favoured with in- structions from Mr Robert Davies to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the entire FURNISHING of this well-known Residence. Ail further particulars of the Auctioneers, The Estate Office, Conway, cr at Bangor and Llan- rwst. Tel. 29, Conway. p CONWAY CATTLE MART. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1916. FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, Jf CALVES, and PIGS. Entries for Catalogues taken up to Monday moir ing's post. Entries taken up to time of Sale. p TO CLOSE A TRUST. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CARNARVONSHIRE. BENAR VIEW, DOLWYDDELEN, and LLANBEDR LODGE, COTTAGES and LAND, TALYBONT, TALYCAFN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. l.L ARTHUR JONES are favoured with in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an earlv date, the above well-known FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Full particulars in due course, or in the mean- time ot Messrs Jcnes and Thomas, Chartered Accountants, North John-street, Liverpool; the Solicitors, Messrs Aneurin U. Evans and Co., Denbigh; or of the Auctioneers, The Estate Office, Conway, and at Bangor and Lianrwst. — — ■ — — HOUSES TO UET. XKT- G. WILLIAMS, House and Land Agent, W- 202, High-street, Bangor. HIGH-STREET. — Lo. k up Doub:e- -L.?? fronted Butcher s Shop, tiled walls, fitted' with trade requirements, counters, gas engine, oven, and machine; Curing Shed outside; large Garden, Slaughter-house; Electric and Gas.— Apply above. PLAS ISA.—Detached Viila; containing twelve Rooms, Bath, H. and C., Gas; good sized Lawn; Glass and Poultry Houses, three separate Entrances.—Apply above. MONA TEW.—Double-fronted House; con- i., taining eleven Roomr, facing Pier; com- manding view of Straits and Beaumaris. —App!y above. 0 BEAUMARIS.—House to Let, unfumi&hed, 6, BW"t End; rent C25; three Entertaining- rooms, five Bed. and Bathroom, etc.; hot water throughout. Enquire, A.G. Tanrhiw, Ban- gor. 0 TTPPER BAKGOR.- To Let, 12, The Crescent; VJ convenient and desirablo house; rent J614 per a.nnum and rates; immediate possession. Apply, Llew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, Bangor. 0 LLANFAIRFECHA. 1. Marine-terrace.— House to Let, unfurnished; three Enter- taining-rooms, seven Bedrooms; rent moderate.— W. Ceiri, Deiniol-road, Bungor. o PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. I In future all "Publio Announce- ments," including; the County Theatre and Picture Hall notices, will appear in the first column on the Title Pace. musessunzmm_ I SITUATIONS WANTED. ARDE-NER see k s GARDENER seeks situation; single-handed; age 44; single; experienced inside and out; excellent character. "Box 142," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. 0 GENTLEMAN, over military age, desires any occupation; knowledge of electricity and motors; active.—Apply, Box 212, Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o YOUNG LADY, domesticated, would pay 5s JL weekly and give morning assistance for home with young people, in Bangor.—" Box 149," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. c HOUSES PO" SALlE. UOR SALE, Freehold Gable House "Curragh- more," built and fitted for owner's private use.—Enquiries to Mr Hewett, Curraghmore," Holyhead. 0 FOR SALE, with immediate possession, JD Hazelmount," Upper Garth-road, Ban- gor. 0 FUWNISHEP Housas TO LaT. BANGOR.—Well-furnished, modern House to JO Let; four Bedrooms; every convenience; electric liSM. Bo! 182, ? ?Chronide" Office, l Bangor, 0 MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted and for Sale. CANARIES-Singing, Breeding; best, cheap- eit in World; approval List free. Catch own Wild Birds; self-acting trap nets Is 7d; birdlime,. 7d, Is Id, post free.-Rudd, Specialist, Norwich. <) FOR SALE a "Witton Freezer Fan Motor," J' 200 to 230 volta. continuous current, 9in. blades, by the General Electrio Co., Ltd.-Ad- blades, W.F. Chronicle" Omoo. B&ngor. 0 GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY. Rent and GDebt Collection. All Classes of Insurance. —Llew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. c GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS, A large new Stock, just arrived. See windows. (The Cheapest Shop in North Wales).—Pidgen's, 139, High-street, Bangor. c L ADIES.Nufse Hammond's Improved Re- N J medies act in a few hours when all else fails. Surprisingly effective.—Send stamped en- velope for Free Sample to E. M. Hammond, 304, High Holborn, London. c MOLESKINS Wanted; highest price paid by i T- a oldest regular dealers; send for 1916 list. —J. H. Smith and Co., 10, Friday-street, Lon- don. c "DIANOS and ORGANS.—For the Best Value .P go to Pidgen's, 139, High-street, Bangor. Prices and terms to suit all. No canvassers. No sharp practice. No misleading advertisements; but. big value for your money. p T..ABLECLOTHS.-Lady offers three beauti- ful real Irish Damask Hemstitched Table- cloths, five feet long, and six handsome Ser- viettes; unsoiled; perfect; accept 17s 6d lot, worth double; approval willingly.-Write, Box 71," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o WALNUT PIANO suit learner quite sound .1" eweet tone eight guineas cash.—Crane and Sollg, Ltd., Bangor. c WALLPAPERS, from 2d per roll; any quan- *v tity, large or small, Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls, all classes.-Write for Patterns, stating class required—(Dept. 280), Barnett Wallpaper Co. Ltd., Knott Mill, Man- chester. c TS^ALNUT PIANO; splendid condition: ivory keys: trichord; a. bargain; 14 guineas. — Crane and Sons, Bangor. c ("i REY HAIR permanently and speedily re- X stored to its original colour by using HARRISON'S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts ps a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price Is 6d (postage 3d extra). Manu- facturer: G W. Harriaon, Hair Specialist, Read- ing. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bangor: J. Bowen. Chemist, Cadle-hill. Llangefni; T. J. Prichard, Chemist Carnarvon: R. Roberts. Holyhead: T. G. Hughes. o IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother JL who value the Health and Cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In tins, 4d and 9d (postage Id). —Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bangor: J. Bowen, Chemist. Carnar- von R. Roberts, Chemist, Bangor-street. Aber- Jstwyth: W. M. Jones, Chemist. Uanqudno: J. Winter, Chemist. Holyhead: R H. Williams, Chemist. L'tngefni; T. J. Prichard, Chemist. Portdinorwic; R. A. Evans. Chemist. a '"LL'!J t SITUATIONS VACANT. A GREAT DEMAND FOR WIRELESS ?L OPERATORS.—Young Men, from 16 years upwards trained for the W ireieta Profession. Patriotic men can join the Naval Military Ser- vice when qualified. Good prospects. College is equipped with latest Marconi apparatus. We have placed prospectus aPPiy F. Furne:-s, Principal, Wireless College, Carlton House, Fallowlield. Tel. 1105 Rusholme. A VACANCY occurs for a Youth as Appren- At:,(:e to a (p.ahticd Dcntai Surgeon outdoor; no premium required.—Apply, stating age, to Dentist." Chronide'' Otnce, Bangor. c BAKER. — Second Hand required; state ex- JLt perience, wages with references. T. Roberts and Sone, Roby House, Llandudno. 45303p_ B ANGOR.-Mrs Williams, Registry Office for JD Servants, 216, .High-st. (Stamp for reply). COOK-GENERAL Wanted (for Liverpool), age 25 to 35; good references essential; House- maid kept.-Apply, Mrs Jones, Plas Llanfaelog, Ty Croes, Anglesey. c RocERY and PROVISION TRADE. — G Smart, energetic Man Wanted as Can- v -,t-%ser. -Apply', T. Lewis, Son, and Co., Ban- gor. 0 MAN Wanted, imm.;diat?!y.—Apply, D. Wil- iV-L liams and Co., Ltd., W me and Spirit Mer- chants, Bangor. c OFFICE BOY.-WarbL8 requiie. at once, a  we!! educated Boy to learn office routine? correspondence and typewriting. Personal ap- plication preferred. By Bangor Cathedral. c XTRGENTLY Wanted, at excellent wages, good and reliable references essential, Housekeepers, Cooks and Cook-Generals, House, Parlour, Kitchen and Scullery Maids, etc., etc.— Apply to the Bangor and District Servants' Registry, Paris House, Bangor. c TXT ANTED capable Genera); two in family; » No washing; good references indispensable. —Mrs Griffith, Hi, Hinitly-road, Fairfield, Liver- pool c w ANTED a Young Laclv for Grocery » Counter. — Apply, J. Humphreys, The I Stores, Upper Baugor. c 'TANl'EIÇ-eÃperienced Driver for Foden steam waggon, next month. Address, "Box 201," Chronicle" Office. Bungor. c ?t?AN TED, Gardener, -fXb:g]e,to take charge of cow, and make himself gener- ally useful.—Address, Box 2C2," Chronicle" Ofhce, Bangor. c A?NTED, intelligent- Youth, about 17, to work in Gardens (inside).—ParTicuIars to W. Pilgrim, Bodorgan Gardens, Anglesey. c 7ANTEI), a respectable Girl, about 15, to » assist in the work of a small House; com- fortable home.—Mrs Roberts, Vardre, Llanfair- fechan. c TTTANTED. for email Home Farm, a Work- .r.g BaiHn'; having good kno?te.d?e of land cultivation, rearing of stock, and simple accounts; no application entertained unless accompanied by one first-class testimonial.—J. S. Laurie, Ty'ny- gongi Office, Beaumaris. cL. REPORTING PUBLIC EVENTS. We mlliit again point out that in reporting public events preference is given to those functions which a¡.e advertise d in the North Wales Chronicle. This is rendered necessary in view of the numerous engage- ments which have to be covered every week.

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