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E.->TAR 1S63. MESSRS John Pritchard & Co. (Parker MacKenzie:, AUCTIONEERS, V ALUERS, AND ESTATE AGENTS. BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOH. Please Note tho Time. Grading 9 a.in., Sale 10 o'clock. MONDAY. MAY 6th, 1918. VALLKY SMliTlFIELD. (Ifirst- Sale of the Season for Fat Lambs.) MESSRS JOHN FR1TCHARD & CO. i' invwo eariy entries of PRIME FAT fmd STORE CATTLE. RIPE FAT bllEEP and SUCKING LAiltis, COUl'LES, Etc. y I'leaso Xot<- Alt-eiation of Date. I.l.A NERC11 VMEJJ l> ALCTK> MART, TUESDAY, MAY 7th, 1918 (The Jay before tho Fair). Grading 10.60 a.m. bale il a.m. MESSRS JOHN 1TUTCIIARD & CO. bog to tHU'Ounee that they have been requeikxl by the Livo Stock Com »iLss:r>nei to imid their Salcj at this centre on a TUESDA Y msioad of- \V<xhfcscniy, which, although clashing with Salford ilaiket, will not make tha slightest difference to the t :tx all surplus stock will be eciit away Ik the Auctioneers; and as regards JLiany and Store Stock possibly more Buyers w ill be able to attend on a Tuesday than a Wednesday NOTE.—Owing to Tuesday next being Borfedern Fair and the previous to Ijlanerchymedd Fan', extra Buyers of Dairy and Store Cattle will attend.. Please enter at once direct to the Auctioneer:?, Iload Ofiice, Bunk Chambers, or Mr iien-y Joins, Bull Hotel, Llancrohy ruedd, in order that distant Buyers may bo advibed, NOTE.—Tho Auctioneers will osteern it a favour if Farmers' will loudly enter their stock beforehand, in order that they may have an opportunity to advise (iie- tant Buyers as well ad the Live Stock Commissioner. Grading Comrnitteey have been in- &trtlut-CA not to grade any cattle which in the i-tation;d interests aro likely to improve by ifing kept as stores. HAFOD, COLLEJE ROAD, UPPER BANGOR. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. ntflESSRS JOHN YlUTCJIAHD & CO. oy e Exccutors of the late Mrs D Charles AU,C- ION on tho premises, TUESDAY, MAY i7th, 19, 8 at 11 a.m. prompt., the HOUSE- SOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising y air ut Single ul:d Eissy Chairs with Couch in Blue Repp, handsome French La lltid Walnut-Cabinet mounted, in Ormolu. Cn(rd Fancy and Occasional,Tables, lirus- ao 11 Citrpet, ater-Coloar Drawll1gs by IV G. Stirubsolc ami otheio, carved Oaic Chair, Antique, Hepplewhito Arm V. Mahogany 11 at end Umbrella Maiiogany Puleatal oidcboai'd. Mahogany Diumg Room Ohairs ;i,nd Easy c'hairs, Mahogany lelo- •cope Dining Table with 2 extra leaves, Mahogany Hall Chairs, Grandfather's Clock in Oak and Mahogany Case, Marble Timepieces, Plated Goods, Pier and Man wtel Glasses. Tho Usual Bedroom Appoint- toeoits. superior Foat,borbeds, Mahogany Wardrobes, Ducnesg Toilet lables, Chests of Drawers, Kitchen Furniture, Culinary Uterisils, Mangle, Miscellaneous Crc,,cK- .ry, Table Lamps, Iron Safe, eto lhe Lots being numerous no other Lots ClLu. be included. Gr. view morning of Sole only. Bank Chambers, Bangor. Ccommencement of tho Lamb Season. MONDAY, MAY 13th, 1918. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. Grading 10.30 a.m.; Sale 11 o'clock. •\rESSRS JOHN PRITCIIARD & CO. in-vite early entries for their Open- ing Sale of the Season for Fat Sucking 1 atTtbs, together with tho FOURTH ANNUAL, SPECIAL SPRING SALE of DAIRY AND STORK CATTLE AND WELSH C'OUTLF,B. Lurgo suppl'v solicited to meet the i NOTE —The Auctioneers will esteem-it ■vour if Fatmerei will kindly enter thh cir stock" beforehand, in order that they ay have an oppoitunity to adviso. dis-. a,|t Bujers a3 well as the Live Stock ^commissioner. (hading Commttccs have Lwe.n in- '?Ucted not to grade any cattle which in i* national interests arc likely to impVove y being kept its stoics. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TIICUSDA Y, MAY 23rd, 1918. NG EFN1 SECOND MAY FAIR GRE.\T ONE DAY'S HORSE SALE. i:20 in Cash Prizes. j|TESSRS JOHN JMllTCHARD & CO. ? f 'nvito eMtric? for their 3rd Annual ,?'ng Show and Sale of about .'00 PEDIGREE SHIRE MARES and BILLIES, HEAVY TOWN HORDES. ^^flVE LORRY and VAN HOHSES,  TWO '? ?UREE-Y EAR-OLD ???"/?J.?? ED COLTS, GELDINGS S, CLAS& ??"' HOBSE8 A Lj, CLASES. high-class 4 magnificent uolicaion o £ hieh-da» well- L4d Ho'ses, corsgn,ed by the 13t??t ?}rcpdet? in Anglesey. ? !<'ase apply at once for the necessary ?'tT):b to sell Horses suitable for Agn- ?turc, 2 years old os 1 o?r, direct to Mr ?!ter 0. Jonea, Conned OMccs, Lidn- 9(,fn i- and for Entry Forms of the ct|oneorj, Bangor. Frank Iloyd & SQUI. i — "I, I ??'?::>DAV, &th :JAY, ?l? .H P.?G. ?Xf.YXn.-?AL J. LT.\?DYK?OG, 1'ht'l an.} ?vp in'ic-s frum Dcub;?h. I li,HA K L?VD ? 80?3 ?i!i o?r !or ?'? >y Auction at t.h HLJLL J ??'n?-<? DHNU?H. t? above, ?'?.? Ddsnrablo SALL F ,\H\,f i ???CHES known .? -LUDIART-Y- i,,[ ?A N C, ?,f N I f-,k 1,'A ?t ?'??' L'oy<t At?Ti compact FARM ?< 4M 'l1g kMc.?n '• FltON FOX," '< j'{A !DYltNOG. ?'"P'?-' ?T ?r H.,i !Ti,'t Jo'jcs. ?"? o?imandin? splendid v?.- f "? t!'? V.1? c.f Chv?i. "rfVh 0r particulars from :h<i Auction *"?' ii; n':t ham, or Messrs Brown Do Li- I ')er.?'?n'. or MesaM I;ro\m D?b)'. i! "?, ???''??- ?- ?0?'.?- 529551)  ?? H t Owc? & Son. SMITH FIELD SAI.Ka ?.?OE3, TUESDAY. MAY 7, 'Af,*GEFNI MONDAY. MAY 13;Ii. q¿.jQ EFN I, l{)' D.\ 1. ¡.:Jill. Cb MAI 2i'. FIII! 2.30, gwcrt)ur Pt! ?.?'v .SAi/1 HFIEI.u \EWYM) ^^LJL0WKN a '1 I/Aa "?CF.L I, ANGLESEY.  '———— S J(){ ??bic ESTATE of 17 REL. ?. "?? HOUSES and Out-door l\-HJ-,> t/C'' Bridge-st., Cross oor j, 'P?"L)ru).ustn due course. 1'. OWEN and SON, j Auctioneers. ESTABLISHED 1851. • • WM. DEW ê SON AND R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors, BANGOR (Tel. 13). CONWAY (Tel. 29) TELEGRAMS: "DEWSON." Sales of Country Estates, Contents of Mansions & Private Residences. PROPRIETORS OF Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire and Anglesey Smithfields. NORTH WALES. In th." Counties of Denbigh and Carnarvon llJetadHi. OUTLYING PORTIONS of tht, 6WRYCH CASUS ESTATE. near Colwyn. Day and Rhyl, in the Parishes of Llaadrillo-yn-Rhos, Llaneliau- jn-RI oa, Llysften, Abergele, and within u short distance of the important Market Towns of Abergele, Conway, and St. .-Asaph '?TESSR;? W. DEW & SON and H. ARTHUR JONE? have been in- structed to otTer for SALE by PUBLIC A UCTION at the HOTEL METRC- POLE, COLWYN BAY. on TUESDAY, thu 21st day of MAY, 1918, at 2.30 p.m prompt (subject to Con<htions of Sale to bo then produced), the following Valuable FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL comprising an area of 925a. Or. 35p. (or thereabouts). Tot a. j-. p. 1. Gwreiddyn Land 57 1 34 2 lirr-jiuwynt 21 1 5 3. BYlmr andUroestlordd 12 2 9 4. Ty Uchaf 38 125 5. Pen dared 191 0 5 6. Cilgwyn Mawc 312 3 26 7 M<,c>lrhoilwvu and Swch 132 2 19 8. Plas Llwyd 133 2 11 9. Gian y Gors 25 1 21 These capital Farms are of more than ordinaly importance owillg toO their urui'iue I)o,it"I oii being sjituate in a district re- nowned for it. equable climate, the pro- ductiveness of its soil, and its attractions as a sccside health and pleasure resort. Detailed Particulars with Plans may be obtained from John Inglis, Esq., Gwrycli Castle Estate Office, Abergele; Joseph Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, Rhyl; It M. Thomas, Esq Twinning, Ruabon; The Auctioneers and Estate Agents' Institute, 34, Russell-square, London; 17a, Castle- street, ^Liverpool; or from the Offices of the Auctioneers, Bangor, Conway, and TUESDAY, MAY 21st, 1918. COLWYN BAY, NORTH WALES. LLAXXERCH, ELLESMEl?K- ROAD, Sale of a Highly Desirable and Conven- iently Situated Freehold Residential Property. "VTESSRS W. DEW & SON and It. lvi ARTHUR JONES have been in-, structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the HOTEL AlETROPOIdC, COLWYN BAY, at 2.30 p.m. (immediately after the Sale of the outlying portions of the Gwrych Castle Estate), subject to Condi- tions of Sale to be then produced, All that FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED DWELLING HOI'S1 E known as LLANNERCIT, with the Out- buildings and Garden thereto belonging situated on the South-east side of Elles- mere-road, and- now let at an annual rental of £ 52 10s. For all further particulars apply to Messrs Tatliam, ovthmgton and Co., Solicitors, 1, St. James-square, Manches- ter; Messrs Gold Edwards and Co., Solici- tors, Denbigh; or at the offices of tho Auctioneers at ConwaY, BII ngor, and Llanrwst. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. CONWAY VALLEY. Important Realisation of Attractive Agei- cultural Holdings in the Noted Farm- ing District of Eglwysbaeh. ESSRS AN-. DEW & SON and R ARTHUR JONES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the following valu- able and well known FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES, ESGAIR EBRILL, rlY MA Wit, TYN-Y- NANT, TY DU, PANDY, MOUNT, and THE FACTORY, comprising a total area oi. 573 ACRES OR THEREABOUTS Printed Sale Particulars in due coitrso may be obtained of Mr David Thomas, Estate Agent, I'las Isa, Llanfair, Ruthin; Messrs Tatham, Worthinarton and Co.. Solicitors, 1, St. James Square, Alan- Chester; or at the offices of the Auction- eers, Con\v#y, Hal Igor and Llanrwst. CARNARVONSHIRE AXl) DENBIGH- Sli IRE. CONWAY CATTLE MART and LLANRWS'l SMi rnFIELD. j CHANGE "OF SAI.E DAYS. ] Farmers, pica*? note that tin; Grading of J ■ ive Stock and the Saleti of Dairy and J Store Cattle h: the Conway Valley will iu future- 'ike uiucv 011 TUESDAYS, ?. same i iwe as hevclolore. \cxt S;dp".)M foHow.: CONWAY, Tuesday, Atay 7, a; 12 Noon, LLANRWS T, Tuesday, May 14, at This change for t.iic..■onvonience of the Livt» .Stock Commissioner for tlu; Area PRELIM IN Ail Y AN NO UN CEMENT. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. OUTLYING PORTIONS of the CARREGlWYD AND BERW ESTATES. embracing a total area of 2,000 ACRES (or thereabouts), in the Parishes of Llanfcchell, Bodedern, I-lanfuchraeth. 'Ltai.idan, I.lanfihangel Esgciiiog, EtD. lVfESSRS W. DEW & SON and R ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION tho IMPORTANT FREEHOLD FARMS, ACCOAIMODALTON LANDS, SMALL HOLDINGS, the whole of the VILLAGE OF LLANFACHRAETH, with the MILL, POST OFFICE, BREWERY, DWELLING HOUSES, etc., together with a considerable portion of tho VILLAGE OF GAERWEN. IN THE LLEYN PENINSULA. Parish of J.Sryncroes, Pwllheli. AN OUTLYING FARM, "TR-YGArt Tho Agricultural Lands in Anglesey cOJupriso. tÍle valuable and widely known FEEDING AND DAIRY FARMS of CAFNAN, CESTYLL. CRE1GIAU !vIA H, PL.\S MYNYDL), BWLCH, CARREG Y-DARAN, PENLLAIN and TYNLLAIN, PARLWR, BODI,ASSAN FA WIt, PENRALLT, DR YN A FON, MYNYDD-YR-EITIIIN*, ROEBUCK, ALER A LAW and MILT,, BEDW FAWR, PENYRORSEDD, TYCROES, CEFN DU MAWR, GLANMORFA, GAERWEN UCIIA, Y-NYS FA NT AC li, and TAI COCIIION. Printed Particulars, Plans, etc., are in course of preparation and may be obtained on application to Messrs Lloyd Griffith [ and Williams, Solicitors, Holyhead; the Agent to the Estate, Rioe Williams, Esq Stanley House,. Holyhead; Messrs Oarter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, Bangor an.<I Carnarvon; The Auctioneers and-Estate Agents' Institute, 34, Russell-square, Lon- don, and 17a, Caotle-strect, Liverpool; or the Auctioneers, Bangor, Conway, and Lhmrwafc. AT AN EARLY DATE. ily direction of the Executors of J. C. Hind, Esq., Deceased, DEGANWY, LLANDUDNO. PARISH OF LLANRHOS. Within 3 of a mile of Deganwy a.nd ftan- dudno Junction L. and N. W. Railway Stations, and 2 miles from Llandudno. THE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY known as BARNFIELD a,nd Y.R EFAIL, extending to 6 Acres (or thereabout^). This charming Modern Residence occu- pies an absolutely unique position facing South, commanding magnificent views of the Conway Valley and River, Conway Castle, and the Carnarvonshire a.nd Dll- bighshire Mountains. I Complete "Lighting Installation, Stabl- j ing, Coach and Motor House, Gardener's Cottage. iNel l -I) l a,.iii(? d Carriage Anproaohed by MeUpJaimed Carriage Drive wit-h herbaceous bojders; Tennis Court; excellent Pleasure and Kitchen Gardens; the whole of tho grounds and walks being beautifully timbered and in- expensive to maintain. < Also' HOCK VILLA, DEGANWY, situated in YORK-ROAD. Now let at it-n ailliual rental of £ 35. A desirable Freehold Seaside House, of convenient dimensions, within thioa minutes of the Promenade and Station.  1)1'-W &' ?t-ESSR? W.DEW& SON and R. ARTHUR JONES ha10 rc- cen-ea instructions to sell the aboNo PROPERTIES, toother with the beautiful and coftly ANTIQUE and MODlHN FCHXISHING of DARN- FIELD, u handsome DAIMLER CA14 etc Printed Parfuulans and Catalogues are in course of preparation and may be ob- tained of Messrs Henderson, Hallmark, Solicitors, Llandudno, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Bangor, Conway, etc. MONDAY, MAY 13th, 1918. ANGLESEY. EL A NERCH YMEDL) SMITH FIELD and GAERWEN SMITHFIELD. MESSRS W. DEW & SON and R ARTHUR JONES wHI cnnd? the-ir Periodical Sales at these Smitafiel./s Grading of Fat Stock: Lhinetohymedd 10 a m Gaerwen 2 pm The Grading will be followed by the Sale by Auction of DAIRY and STORE CATTLE STORE SHEEP, COUPLES, Etc. Etitri. es taken up to day of Sale. j | Messrs. WM. DEW & SON & R. ARTHUR JONES, F.I., Invke the attention of Land Owners, Executors, Trustees, and others interested in Country Estates, Town and Country Properties,. Ground Rents, Sales by Auction of Jewels, Family Plate, Furniture, Picture?, Works of Art and other Valuables, Probate and Tenant Right Valuations, Sales of Trade and Live and Dead I Farming Stocks, to the special facilities which enable them J to undertake all transactions connected with Real and Personal Estatea. 1 Robert & Rogers Jones. j L L A N G F. FNT SMITH FIE LD. N-EXT SALE. MONDAY, MAY 6, J LLA NGEFNT SMITHFIELD. MONDAYTMAY 6th. 1918. IN conjunction with the Fortnightly Sale of Fat Stock, "I IMPORTANT SHOW AND SALE of 0. 70-80 Dairy Cows, Calling Heifers, Barrens, Store Bullocks and Heifers I 100 Couples (Ewes and Lambs). Judging at 11 o'ciook a ni. Sale at FAT CATTLE, SIIEEP and LAMBS. Grading of Fat Stock at a.m Allocation at 11 a.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE. bog I Messrs Robert and Rogers J?nea bog to announce that at all flit me Fortnightly 1 Sales to be hoVi at the above SmithtieUl all clasps of Dany Cows, Iu-calf Heifers, Barrons, Store Bullocks, and Heifers can ¡ be brought for Sale. Dynnujia Mri Robert a Rogers Jones I wneud yn hysbys eu bod o hyn allan yn bwjiadu yn y Sni itlifield tie hod (yn gys-I ylltiedig a' r arwert'niant bythefnosol) gyn ] nal arwerthiant IU ar Wartheg Vaeth, i Heflrod Cyflo. Bustych a. Ileffr<.>d (Stores). Mr. William Hughes. THE SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN I TUESD.VY, MAY 14th. SI ORE CATTlE and MILCII C'OWS. Grading 10 am. Yr Erw, Bodorgun j -+- Nixon & Jarvis' SPECIAL SHOW I — OF — I NOVELTIES Fancy Articles, I Nick-Nacks, 'I Leather Goods, Games & Amuse. r ments. Fancy Calendars, Diaries, &c.( &c. BANK PLACE, BANGOR. WASTE PAPER. The Government urgently require WASTE PAPER for re-manufacturing purposes for Munitions of War and other requirements of National importance, Large Corporations, Rural District Coun- ii s, Red Cross Societies, are requested by the Royal Commission on Waiste Paper to assist in the collection. SCHEDULE PRICES paid as fixed by the Royal Commission. PROMPT CASH PAYMENT on de liver y ROYAL COMMtSStON LICENCE HOl ERI. T. W. LEIGH & Co., Paper Merchants & Wholesale Statianers, Paper Stock Merchants, 4/6 Thomas Street, Liverpool. Tel. 4039 Bank (2 Lines). THE BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL 137, High Street, BANGOR. Further Successes in.Pitman's Shorthand. Result of Examination held 011 March 1 9th, 1918. Speed 80 words per minute. 3 60.. „ « 1 50 „ 14 Advanced Theory 15 Elementary Theory 18 Total 51 The School is open daily-Monday to Friday ST. PATRICK'S HOSPITAL, PUBLIN. IN addition to the Ma.in Hospital in I James' -street, the. Governors have Branch Establishments at St. Edmunds- bury, Lucan, standing in a Demesne of 200 Acres, and provided with every facility for the Curative Treatment of Mental Cases. Tho Mansion of St. Edmundsburv "lilt been adapted for the Treatment of Ladies, and a Villa specially built to accommo- date a limited number of Gentlemen. Urgent Cases can be admitted to the Hospital on application" to the Medical Superintendent. For further partulars, forms etc apply to THE REGISTRAR, St. Ptrick'; Hœpital, James' -street, Dublin. Royal Exchange Assurance. Incorporated A.D., 1729. Chief Office? ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E C Branch Office? ROYAL EXCHAGE ASSI. R \NCF ROYAL EXCHANGE CHAMBERS EXCHANGE STREET WEST, LIVERPOOL. Funds in Hand L6,000,000 Claims Paid L48,000,000 I E\èfY Description of FiRE, LtPE, & CASUALTY. In?mance Transacte d I SPECIAL TERMS granted to An- j HHitants when Health ? impaired. Full Prospectus on application to— Mr S. TT. Smith, Lloyck Bank. 10Uvch | Mr J. ifpt-!)tio J?HiM, Ho)icitor, B?-n?nr'? Mr (. H. Humphrey! JJoyd9! n:n)?, ('a) narvon Mr W. Morns J<!)j? .sOlH.'ltOI', l Portmadoe. FARMS To LRT. JBODIOR- ES1'UE, AULESEY. I^ATURH OF It LI OS( 'Of AN,-To Let by Tender. Cerrig-yr-Adar Tarm: arM aomit *1 acres; possession 131 h November, 1918.—Ajnil.v, Carter. Yillecut and Cu., Holki- ior8, Battgoc c County THEATRE- BANGOR. NEXT WEEK: MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3-30 p.m. I The Black Sheep of the Family. THURSDAY TO SATURDAY, MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 p.m. MAE MARSH ¡Leading: .ms5 of" The Binh of a) IN a I Miss Misunderstood. PATHE'S WEEKLY PICTORIAL. f* The Acme of Artistic Excellence. j USUAL POPULAR PRICE. I CATTLE AND SHEEP ORDER. LIST OF SALES TO BE HELD DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1918, IN AREA :0, 52; COUNTIES OF ANGLESEY AND CARNARVON. Date. Atiction,-?ers. Time of Dat?. ?, Auctions. S??. MoHday, blh Viill(,y J. :111-cl Co, 13,'Il'kgol*. I.) n-l I H?ngt'fui Robert and Rogers -Je 11 < l.ianrwst. lU-a.it? Nftihoon Robt. Parry and Son, Pwllheli. dam. „ Chwilog Henry Parry, and Sons, Carnarvon, llJ Ill:. Tuesday, 7th Llaucrelninedd J. Pi'tchard aiid Co Bangor. 30 a-mt Tyci'oes H. T. (hven and Llangefni. 12 noon. I' „ Conway W. Dew & Son and R. A. Jones, Conway. 12 10011.. „ Carxuarvon Robert G. Jones, Carnarvon 11 a.m. „ i'oitmadoc liobt. L'any and Son, Pwllheli. 11 Monday, 13th Menai Bridge J. Pivtchard and Co, Bangor. 10 "In.. jylunerchymecld NV. I)cw & Son and R. A: Jones, Conway. 10 1.111 „ Gael wen Do. do. do. 2 p.m. f „ Linngetni II, T. Owen and Son, Lhngefni. 11 a.m. „ Criccieth Robert G. Jones, Carnarvon 11 a.m. [ „ Tal y-Cat'u Ribeit and Rogers Jone-. Llanrwst. il a.m. Madryn John Davie«, Blaenau Fcefiniog. 8 lUll. I ,> Pwllheli Do. do. do.. lu 'in,, 1 Tuesday, 14th Pentraeth II. T Owen and Sou, Llan'gefui. 12 noon. lhosgodl Da\td Joncj, Amlw.eh. 10 a."? J3),dc'gau ?n?amlIugtie?Bodorgan. ICa?  „ Danrw?t W. IJcw & ?Ml?!'d R. A. Jones, Co!tw..y. 12?o.6f? I [ „ Carnarvon Robert (;. Jolics, -I.rrL. I 11' Fortmacloy Hobt Parry a.l1d ou, I'\dllwk '11 IUn.. [ Mon4ay, 20th Valley J. Pritchard and Co, Bangor. 10 a.m. Llangdni Hf.,LIÇl't end IhgC'l'" JCl!(",Lb1!ws, lU ;m ? „ Nanhoron BoDt. Parry a)id Sen, Ptviihc!?. 6 ?.m. Pwllheli Do. do. do, „ Chwiloy Robert G. Jones, Ciunarvon 11 ¡¡,D4. Tuesday, 21st Lhuterohymedtl J. Pritchard and Co Bangor. 10 a Ill. „ Tycroew 11. T. Owen and Sou, Llangefni. 12 noon. „ Conway W. & Son-and R. A. Jones, Conway.- 12 noon. Ci'marvon Robert G, J Oll, Carnanon 11 a.m „ Portmadoe Hubt, Parry and Son, Mo'.day. 37th Mem] Bridge J. Pritchard ant Co, Bangor. 10 a.iti. „ Llaitei-t-hvinodd W. Dew & Son and R. A. Jones. Conwaiy. 10 am. Gaer won Do, do. d.o. 2 p.m. „ Liang* fnii H. T. Owen and Son, Llangefni. 11 a.m. Tal y Cafn llobcrr and Rogers Jonets, Llanrwst. 11 t. TYL. Madr\)i John Da\ ies, Blaenatt Festiniog, 8 a in. Pwllheli Do. do. 10 a nia Chwilog Henry Parry and SÜI! Carnarvon, 10 a.m. Tuesday. 28th PcntraefL H. T. Owen and Bon, Llangefni. 12 iiooti. liho.ig(>eft I)itvid Joilcs, Aiiil\vch. 10 a m. Bodorgan William Hughe?, Bodorgan. 10 a.m., „ Liamwet W, ,Dew & Son mTR. A. Jones, Conway. 12 noon. Carnarvon Robert O. Jones, Carnarvon 11 a m, l'ortmiidoc Robe. Parry and Sou, Pwllheli. 11 a. m, CORNPICTUREDROME Proprietor W. LEE. Week commencing Monday, May 6th: Monday, Tuesday, and W ednesday "THE BIGGER MAN," Produced near the. Pyramids of Egypt. OF THE SlIB- MAHiNE. MATl-ElJ WEDNESDAY, 2.30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "STRENGTH OF DONALD McKENZIE," tfih Ep!s«e, "PERILS UF THE SEC- I RET ERVICE." r Change in One P?rt Coni?die? and Dramas on Wednesdays and Fridays. Note Reduced Priccn 4d, 5d, 8d (includ- ing Tax.) AM Children must be paid for and accompanied by U!I Adult. Doors 0pen 7; commea.ce 7.50 REVISED ADVERTISING RATES. Tilc following revised scale of Charges fur the Xorth Cltroiitcte, series of papers came into force on -February 1st, 1918, and will "be rigidly adhered to. After the publication of this notice all I Tiarge d to Advertisements will be charged to the Customer at this scale. All pricea are nett. Scale of Charges for Official and Public Notices. FOR ANY SINGLE PAPER. Per Inch. Government Notices (Naval, Military and Civil), Parliament- ary Notices, Election Addresses and Company Prospectuses 15.1. Jd, Legal Notices, Bank, Insurance, Municipal, Official and Public Notice*, Tenders, Balance Sheets, etc 7*. 6d Auctioneers' Sales 6s. tni, „ Estate and Pro- ,ales 7s. Od. I' ('fiI'iIZa1: Appeals 'a';i"i'bii' 7s. Ud. Subscription Lists, etc. 69. Od L'mv?'v'ty, Scholastic, ers' and Professional Announce- Inents  ?-. Od. ?ntcr::nr)ment', Ba/?<tr? and Public Meetinge of all descrip- tions 5s. Cd. Per Line. Paragraplis under local news headings Is. Od. Small Advert. Prepaid Rates. j BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS and MEMORLAM 2s ód for 1 four lines, 6d each extrft iinc. I "PERSON'S WANTED," "TO LJW," • F(iR SALE," Etc. Number of UMBER OF INSERTIONS I Words. 1. 3. 6. 13. 6. d. e. d. B. d. a. d 2QWordt"2 4 0 6 0.100 30 „ -2 t-I 5 0 8 0 13 C 40 3 0 6 0, 9 0 ifo 6 SO „ 3 b 7 11 0. 19 0 60 „ 3 9. 7 6 12 0. 21 6 70 4 0. 8 0 ..13 0 2,3 6 -LOST" and "FOUND" NOTICES 2s 6d for three lines. TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS. New Scnle Rate will be submitted on application. Furnishing "Problem" —Solved.— How can I increase the pur- chasing power of every pound which I am about to spend on Furniture ? The solution of that probtem will be found in our free catalogue and our Showrooms. While we only supply artistic, sturdily-built furniture. our perfect manufacturing and seling organisation enables us to quote prices that are much below those charged elsewhere for the same articles. 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