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D. WILLIAMS & Co., LTD. Wine and Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, -BANGOR.- I .r. j Established 96 years T tlephonc: Telegrams: 188 Old Vaults
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Id. WILLIAMS & Co, I -LTD- II Wine and Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. i Established 98 years Teiephone: Tel"ms: 188 CMV?tt
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Established 1851. 1 MESSRS WM. DEW & SON AND j R. ARTHUR JONES AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS. TIMBER VALUERS, Etc. Ciutan iluilaingst Bungor, Tel. 18. tm Estate Otnco, Conwasr, TO. at. .The estate Office, Lianrwet. Tel, S. Telegrams: "DEWSON." PROPRIETORS OF CONWAY CATTLE MART (CARNARVONSHIRE). LLANRWST SMITHFIELD. (DENBIGHSHIRE). LLANERCHYMEDD AND GAERWEN SMlTHFIELDS, ANGLESEY. ESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. .L ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., under- take the Sale of Country Estates, Town ud Country Properties, Ground Rente, Contents of Mansions and Private Resi- idencea. Trade Stocks and Plant. Live and Dead Farming Stock, Probate, Tenant flights, and Trade Valuations. PENHESG1N ISAF, MENAI BRIDGE. M F'söRS WM:-DËW and SON and ?R? ARTHUR JONES having now disposed of the above Property, the same jt3 WITHDRAWN from Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Bangor and Con- pray. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th and 15th, 1920. G. Hjjp| R. MINISTRY uA., MUNITIONS. JCLNGSBRIDGE CAMP, BEAUMARIS. rm/TESSRS WM. DEW and SON and WJL. R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- ;{rION at the CAMP, as above, at 11 a.m. ch day, a large quantity of Valuable CAMP EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE, now lying at thi3 Camp, and including:— 1000 Blankets, 330 Pillow and Bolster Cases, 169 Sheets, 55 Combination Bed- steads, 56 Mattresses, 456 F.S. Bedsteads, 100 Fire Buckets, 84 yards of Leather .Ctoth, 75 square yards of Linoleum, 42 Camp Lockers, 29 Hanging Mirrors, 131 Towels, 134 Iron Trestles, 130 Forms \6ft.) 30 Galvanised Cans, Scrubbing Jirushcs, Mops, Brooms, Arm Chairs, slicker Chairs, 6ft. and 4ft. Tables, Lamps, Sieves, Baking Tins and Dishes, and a Jarge assortment of Culinary^ Uten. gils, etc., etc., TO BE OFFERED IN LOTS TO SUIT V SMALL BUY ERS. On View day prior to Sale. Catalogues may be obtained from the 'Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Voawa,y. Further particulars may be obtained from the Controller, Furniture Section, 31inistry of Munitions, Disposal Board, 18, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W. 1. t Prelnu;n-i_, notice. NORTH WALES, LL ANFAIRF ECHAN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and M. R. ARTHUR JONES have been favoured with instructions from Sir Thomas Shann to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date (unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Treaty) the singularly attractive, pleasantly situated Residential Property known as BRYN CELYN, comprising the substantially built Resi- dence, Gardens, and Grounds, situate within convenient distance of the Town And L. and N.-W. Railway Station at Ltan- fairfechan. For all further particulars, apply to the 'Auctioneers, at their Offioes, Bangor and ponway. Preliminary Notioe. DEGANWY. livi ESSRS WM. DEW and SON and !.l' R. ARTHUR JONES have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless previously pold by Private Treaty), at an early date, Lhe following oonveniently-aituaited and -yrell-arranged Dwellings known as 1, 2, 5 and 4, BRYNHYFRYD 2C, OTTAGES, DEGANWY. For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Oexiway. "BRYN MEUBIG," LLANSANTFIRAID, GLAN CONWAY.  MESSRS WM. DEW -d SON and '.I. R. ARTHUR JONES are favoured -with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. Further particulars in due course or of the Auctioneers, The Estate Offioe, Con- way. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1919. GAERWEN SMITHFIELD. Grading at U • Jn. «. No Stock received for Grading *fter 11 o'clock. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY COWS IN-CALF HEIFERS, STORE CATTLIL, SHEEP and LAMBS, Etc. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1919. CONWAY CATTLE MART. Grading at 11 aLnL No Stock received for Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY COWS lN-CAltFIl £ il''KRS, STORE CATTLF, SHEEP and LAMBS, Etc. H. T. OWSH & WOHI GRADING STATIONS. TY CROES, TUESDAY, DEC.,30fh, 1919. Grading at Ten sharp as oer strict in- structions. FROGWY BACH, LLANGWYLLOG. LETTING OF RICH GRAZING LAND. 1VTESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have ITJ. been favoured with instructions from R. H. Williams, Eeq., to LET about 100 Acres of RICH GRAZING LAND, 40 being Manured with Farmyard lrlw l1Î'é t?M Season, with plentiful River WI.r, F?? Fencing, and the Land is in UcUea\ ()I)n, ? the feeding beine earned w to the LAND FOR FRI- DAY, JAH.Y 2nd, ?ST'S'1?.??' MESSRS ONM^N AND LLOYD UPJPI?I -lifESSRS OWEN -d LLOYD will-I -t? SELL BY PUBLIC AUanON at ila. 8, REGENT-STREET, D?Y, JANUARY 6th, 1920, at ?" ?? prompt the whok of the BOtTRp. H'/LD Fp????j? ? EFFECTS. Paft'cufa? 'will appear in Posters or at th? Auct.onMrs'. Masonic Chambers. FRANK LTORP & SONS. OPTING SALE OF THE YEAR. PlortH WALF-9 RFPOSITORY, WREXHAM. MESSRS ?RANK LLOYD and SONS :.L'.J. mvi' Entries for THURSDAY JANYUTTAA^RVY 8th HEAVY and LIGHT HOR??- RIO Prize for best Waggon glN^ RY Entrios close THURSDAY, i!ANVAItY trt :.s >< -?; ESTABLISHED 1863. JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. (Parker MacKenzie, F.A.I.) «, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. Head Office: BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. Branch Office: Llangefni every Thursday. Telephone 47, Bangor. PROPRIETORS OF THE MENAI BRIDGE, VALLEY, AND LLANERCHYMEDD AUCTION MARTS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is also the duly appointed Valuer for the Juices of Carnarvon in ail Licensing Compensation Cases. Sale. toy Auction of Landed no. tates, Town and Country Properties, the Equipment of Mansions and Private Residences in any part of North Wales. Valuations personally conducted of Real Estate for Sale by Public Auction or Pri- vate Contract. SPECIALITIES. Land Valuations, Probate, Farm Valuations on Change of Tenancy, Timber, Hotel and Trade Valua- tions in any part of the country. Estates managed and Renta collected. Inventories carefully made and checked. GRADING STATIONS. MONDAY, DEC. 29th: VALLEY. TUESDAY, DEC. 30th: LLANERCHY. MEDD. At Ten a.m. Preliminary Notice. IMPORTANT to FARMERS, CON- TRACTORS, HAY and STRAW DEALERS, etc. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO beg to announce that they are now pre- paring for a most important SALE by AUCTION at the TOWN HALL, LLAN. GEFNI, in JANUARY next, of about 200 STACKS of HAY and STRAW (1919 and 1918), situate in the County of Anglesey. Catalogues preparing, giving the dimen- sions, and also the situation of each lot. Arrangements will be made with the owners to show intending purchasers the resective lots. Entry Forms, with Conditions of Sale, forwarded on application to the Auction- eers, Bangor. CITY OF BANGOR. (TO CLOSE A TRUST.) IMPORTANT SALE of the FULLY LICENSED FREEHOLD PREMISES, known as the RAILWAY VAULTS, JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, early in JANUARY, 1920, the above well-known Licensed Premises, with possession on completion. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr Thornton Jones, Solicitor, or the Auc- tioneers, all of Bangor. LLANSADWRN ANGLESEY JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (Parker Mackenzie, F.A.I.) will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the TOWN HALL, LLANGEFNI, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1920, at 2.30 p.m., subject to Conditions, ail that, VaJuable Freehold Farm known aa "CAE UCHAF," containing 130a. 2r. 18p. (or thoreabouts), with Modern Residence and extensive and exceptionally good Out-buildings. Possession on completion, Purchaser talcing over and paying for, in addition to the purchase money, the Crops, etc., as valued between Vendor and late Tea. ant. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, or Mr W. Thornton Jones, all of Ban- go-r. MR WILUAM HUGH". 8, BRIDGE-STREET, LLANGEFNI. MR WILLIAM HUGHES has been instructed by the Executrix under tho. Will of the late Mr Ellis Jones to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Back Premises, MILL-STREET, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st, the whole of the OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, compris- ing:—A splendid covered Baker's Van, very useful Oar, Set of Harness, Chaff- cutter, Barrow, Handcart, Patent Chain Block, laorge Slate Cistern, Sack Truck, Corrugated Iron, Hay Shed, Pig Troughs, and numerous other articles. Sale to commence 1.30 prompt. TOWN OF LLANGEFNI. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, at 2.30. IVP1 y*' HUGHES has been favoured l.Lwith instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION the very desirable Free- hold Dwelling-houses, etc., known as WIGAN HOUSE. WIGAN VILLA. and DOLWAR. Full particulars in future issues, or in the meantime of J. Lloyd Edwards, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor, or the Auctioneer, Bod- organ. Also seven Dwelling-Houses in the Vil- lage of Bodffordd. Particulars in due course. DAFARN NEWYDD, LLANGRIST- IOLUS. Important to Graziers and others. T?TR WILLIAM HUGHES is instruct- -?'- od by Mr Samuel Thomas to LET by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, about 50 ACRES of good ACCOMMODA. TION LAND, in convenient lots. Preliminary Announcement. GWNA FAWR, BODORGAN. -l^TR WILLIAM HUGHES has been 1' favoured with instructions to LET bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, about 30 ACRES of Excellent GRAZING and PLOUGHING LAND, in convenient lots. Particulars will appear in next week's issue. GEO. N. DIXON AND CO. WITHOUT RESERVE. G. im R. IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT SALE. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. By direction of the Surplus Government Property DisposaJ -Board. (Mechanical Transport Department). GEO. N. DIXON and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30th, at 12.30 o'clock prompt, at ROSE LANE, MOSS- LEY HILL (a-djouun? M a'12.1J1 OsStSa_- tion, L. and N.W.R.), THE MOTOR LORRIES, BOX VANS, AMBULANCES, AND MOTOR CYCLES, 20-3 TON LORRIES by Commer, Albion and A.E.Q. 49 15 CWT. FORD BOX VANS 1-15 CWT. CROSSLEY BOX VAN, 1-15 CWT. TALBOT BOX VAN, 21 AMBULANCE VANS by Ford, Cross- e ley. Talbot, and Daimler, 1 DAIMLER OPEN TOURING CAR, 6 SOLO MOTOR CYCLES by Triumph Rudge, and Douglas, 1 CLYNO COMBINATION WITH SIDE OAR. Hie majority of which are in running order. On- View Monday, Dec. 23uh, from Ten to tour o'clook or previously by written orde,r. For further particulars and Catalogues (price Is) apply to the Auctioneers, 41, Castle-street, Liverpool. Telephone, 3853 Bank. Telegrani-q, "Tenacity. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. MESSRS ROBERI and ROGERS  i Jones will hold their NEXT S?LE On MONDAY, DECEMBER 29th, S.??L141 i; 1919. MESSRS JOSEPH HIBBARD & SONS FIRST PORTION. G. R. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE. By Order of the Board of Trade. Timber Controller's Department. SOUTH WALES. MESSRS JOSEPH HIBBARD and JLviL SONS, F.A.I., will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION upon the Sites, aa hereun.der CASTLE MADOC (six' miles from Brecon Station, G.W. RAy.), CAMDEN (four miles from Brecon Sta- tion, G. W. Rly.), and GLANUSK (two miles from Crickhowell, nep.r Abergavenny), On TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1920, and following day, at Twelve o'olock precisely each day, STOCK OF TIMBER, including 200,000 Feet CUBE ENGLISH TIMBER, Comprising: OAK, ASH, BEECH, ELM, POPLAR, and CHESTNUT, Cut into Planks, Board, Scantlings, Van and Truck Bed Planks, etc., 30,000 OAK and ELM PIT SLEEPERS, and KEY BLOCKS, 100 STANDARDS WELL-CUT SCOTCH FIR and LARCH, In PLANKS, DEALS, BATTENS, BOARDS, and SCANTLINGS. On View Monday prior to Sale and SaJe Mornings. Catalogues can be obtained upon ap- plication to the Board of Trade, Timber Supply Offioes, Plymouth Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff; of the Timber Controller's Department, 80, Newman- street, London, W.1; or of the Auction- eers, at their Offioes, NEWINGTON GREEN, ISLINGTON, LONDON, N.1, and at HIGH ST., BRENTWOOD, ESSEX, and Branches at 110, Bouverie-road, Stoke Newington, London, N. 471a, Caledon- ian-road, Islington, London; and Offard- road, IsLington, London. Telephone: Nos. 16 and 2020 DaLston, and 3687 North. Tel. address: "Archlike, Hibury, Lon- don. MR ROBERT G. JONES, COUNTY OF CARNARVON. NEAR THE TOWN OF PWLLHELI. SALE OF A DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE. MR ROBERT G. JONES. F.A.I., has -LT-iL been instructed to offcx for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the TOWER HOTEL, PWLLHELI, on WEDNES- DAY, DECEMBER 31st. 1919, at 2.30 p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale), the Desir- able Leasehold Residence known as "PLASTIRION." near Pwllheli, standing on elovated ground, and oom- ma.nding magnificent Sea and Morffiitain Views. The House is approached from the main road by a well-arranged Carriage Drive. It has also a Tennis Court, Shrub- bery, and a good Kitohcn Garden, the whole oovering an area of. li ACRES (or thereabouts). The House is in an excellent state of re- pair, and contains the following acooiruno- daitkwi:—Hall, large Dinin.g-room, Draw- ing-room, Morning-room, Kitchen, Scul- lery4 Back Kitchen, Pantry, seven Bed- rooms, Bathroom, W.C. Term of Lease 60 years from the 1st January, 1868, subject to a ground rent of £ 5 per adlium. ? ?Possaagdpn on completion ofnurahi"*1-—— Far pè-w- view Ton! rtparlicu. lars, apply to M. E. Nee, Esq., Solicitor, or the Auctioneer, both of Carnarvon. Auctioneer's Offices: Brunswick Build- ings, Carnarvon. Telephone 86. DAVID JONES & Co., Preliminary Announcement. Tt/TESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. H E have been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, A VERY DESIRABLE HOLDING OF 6 ACRES, with DWTELLING-HOUSE, etc., as woll as 8 COTTAGES, all situated at PEN- RHYD LASTRA, within a mile of the Town of Amlwch. A small Tenement of about 4 Acres, with Dwelling-house, etc.. known as TAI I ISAF, GADFA, PENYSARN. A compact Holding of 6 Acres, with Dwelling-house, etc., known as CEFN PALI, RHOSYBOL. Also small FARM of 12 Acres at MYN. YDD MECHELL. Full particulars of above, with (late of Sale, will be announced next week. 30, Mona-street, Amlwch, and Holy- head. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. mo BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY A the SEVERAL STACKS of Well- harvested HAY, of the growth of 1919, standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to oontain the respective quantities, more or less, also undermentioned, viz. Estim'd Estim'd STATIONL Weight. STATIONS, Weight Tons. Tons. Talsarnau 5i A/on Wea 6 TatsarMu 5i Ajon Wcn 6 Criccieth 3it Aberercb 5. For further particulars, and to treat, ap- ply to THE SECRETARY, Cambrian Railways Co., Oswestry. Oswestry, Dec., 1919. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. RHOSMEIRCH, Near LLANGEFNI. SMALL. Freehold Tenement, with im- mediate possession, PENTERFYN about lli Acres, small Cottage, suitable Out-buildings, and excellent Land all late in occupation of Mr Evan Jones. Also, two Cottages called LLAJLN- DELYN, adjoining Penterfyn.-Apply, J. S. Laurie, Solicitor, Llangefni. MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, &C. MORRISS—LONDON! MORRISS—LONDON I MOP-RISS-LONDON! I 2-3 Seater Clover-leaf £385. 1 £ 395. Coupe £ 460. 12-16 h.p., disappearing Hood and Screen, magneto ignition, electric self-starting and lighting, Wire Detach- able Wheels, Adjustable Front Seats, etc. DELIVERIES COMMENCE MARCH. RETAIL AGENTS INVITED. Solo Distributors for WALES and MONMOUTHSHIRE: DAVIS' GARAGE, BARGOED, GLAM. (Tel. 4). CARS, Motor Cycles or Push Bikea repaired or tuned up by competent man; 16 years' experience; three years re- pair workshops in France; Agent for all loading makers and, dealews; assegoorion supplied at shortest notice; nothing too large or small. 'J. Parkinson, Hotel Garage, Benlicoh Bay, Anglesey. ON SALE, 20 Lurries, 8-cwt. to 16-cwt.; 0 all good condition four RaDi Cars, eight Governess Cars, Cart Gears, Chains, Harness; various Sizes; cheap. Apply. Edward Orrell, Manchester-road, Inee, Wigan, Lancashire. 'Phone 412, Wigan. DORD Adaptors" give easier starting, • 30 per cent. more mileage, perman- ently oloan plugs; price C5.-Sole North Wales Agents Ruabon Garage, Ruabon. TJUMBER 2-3 Smter, four cylinder, all A-l speeds, new, wind screen and hood; thoroughly overhauled; in excellent oon- dition all lamps and tools; £ 180, or nearest offer. Eastman, Grove Arcade, Wallasey, Cheshire. SIDE-CAR.-Wanted, coach-built Side- 8 car, good condition, light or med- ium weight Motor Cycle; State lowest price. — A.C. Chrani^lfOffice, l jaangoto MISCELLANEOUS. <, I Trade advertisements under this htad: iff are charged at trade rate. Wants, and For Sale- u- t SANDY, 10, BARNBY STREF? ? LONDON, N.W. 1. I have over 5000 SATISFIED TRAP- PERS who send to me every week. They are getting WELL PAID for their Male1 ekins. ARE YOU? NO, YOU ARE I NOT. I am going to pay you all a-RE- CORD PRICE. This is my offew:- „ 105s 105s 105s per 100 ALL-ROUND for WINTE; SKINS. I DO NOT SORT FOR SIZE. SHAPE, OR COLOUR HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? I am giving you something you have nevor had betore- 1 A SQUARE DEAL. Just talk this over and them see who PAYS you the ffiGH- EST PRICF-105s per 100, ALL ROUND. SANDY, 10, BARNBY-STREET, LONDON, N. W. 1. CIGARETTES, Apples. Oranges, To- matoes, Ctocolatm, Sweets, tor Sale" at Evans', Stores, adjoining Old London House Temperance Hotel, High-street, Bangor. _1-5" H.P. Crossley Gaa Engine and Jj LJtJ Suction Plant; complete, exoeUent, condition; £ 115.—Arthur Hurley and Son-, Thudu. 1231 ELECTRIC BELTS.—Make your owu at a cost of Is complete; instruction,- Is 3d.-Hawkings Bros., 56, Maidstone-rd Grays, Essex. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING bought, oi every description; best prices given will call on receipt of gost-card; distance no object.—Mrs F. Sweet, 22, Victor-road, Colwyn Bay. 59689 D YNAMO, 76 k,w'J 500 volts., 150 L amps., compound wound, open type, r.p.m. 690; Pair Robey Horizontal, 12m. x lOin.; 200 yards 1914 Armoured Cable; all Tools, OOIIlplote-tine toob.-Da.vid M. Davies, Caer-street, Swansea Skini Want- ed. Five Pounds per 100 for Best Quality.-Gerraxd, Furriers, Edinburgh. HEAVY OVERCOATS, brown, Londori', L cut and tailorea; 50s (postage 9d); fifty only; money returned if not approved. Send chest measurement, height, im mediately to C. H. Bectiesone, 1U3, Seven Sisters-road, London, N.7. rpOY HORSES, 27m. high, 7s 6d each rrüy HORSES, 27in. high, 78 6d cadI, A carriage paid; send for photo.— li6xton Toy Works, Cropley st., Hoxton, N. 1. GRAMOPHONE, ive, Hornless kX Inlaid Cabinet, 12-iiieh turntable, powerful Motor; accent 12 gns.; bargain; —Rae, 256, Gloucester-terrace, Hyde Park, London, W.2. FOR SALE, Fruit Trees, lead'lhg" varieties, Apple, Pear, Cher: half-standard, or bush, 2s 6d;lo Holiv. Laurel, Conifers, Irish Yew, 4 £ t. Aitcuui, Lilacs, Laburnum, Rhododendron, 2s 6d; Forest Trees; free on rail; cash with. order.—Barrow Nurseries, Ltd., Barrow, near Chester. -T- ALLEAtelS f We stiir supply: q%an.tity, btrge or small, at Ne# Cash Tr?d? Pr!cM. Write for patterns, stating class required. (.Dept. 221), Barnett WIlipaper Co., Ltd., 'M4ncheAex. '?J'HIST DRIVE SCORING CARDS7 Wfoldt-d, beautiful dœig, P-t paid, 3s 6d 100. Stationers charge double.- Economic Printing Company,, Pershore. street, Birmingham. RUETY1íÈ SCOOTERS, ? 4d -? each, carriage paid. Send for photo.—Hoxton Toy Works, Oroplcy-st., Hoxton, N. 1. FIREWOOD, in Bundles, in large quan- JL- tities. ApQly, Dixon and Co., Eureka Slate Works, Bangor. WANTED to buy large and 1k,;4î Pleasure Boats, including B,(A, ?d AHin  ——.  t t?? A r.?? rnt   ,n.- Pritchard, Pleasure Boat Owner, Carnar- P,ritchv,rd, il?ure 13oat Ow-iiar, (A-umar- fnWILIGHT SLEEP.-Mgh-c&m Nurs- JL ing Home for Gentlefolk is dev(A?ng one House to Maternity Patients for above. References to Doctors an for- mer Patients. The other receives rest cure, convalescent, and other cases chronic or acute. St. Faith, Ealing, London, W. 5. B ABY'S Long Clothes, 50 Pieces, 27a 9d; surpassingly beautiful, perfect work, sumptuously full, marvellous bar- gain; approval.—Mrs Max, The. Chase, Nottingham. B- UY a New H.&"LIIM "Sun" Knitter Band earn a good living; Hats free. —Knitter Works, 20b, Upper Brook-street, Manchester. OLESKINS, Etc., Wanted. We pay jLV-t. up to 120s per 100; also Skins of Rabbite, Hares, Foxes and Otters. Cash by return. Send for price list to the Largest Cash Buyers in the world. Western Fur Co., 13, Bridge-street, Bris- tol. OLESKINS, 105s per 100. Rabbits, Hares, Foxes, Badgers, also Wanted. Cash same day. Write for Price List.- D. L. Richfeld and Stone (1919), Ltd., 112, New Oxford-street, London, W.C. 1. T LANFAIRFECHANFOOTBALL JLJ CLUB.—Winning Numbers:—1818, 1735, 1717, 1917, 1786, 1465, 1394, 359, 522, 1263, 1749, 1352, 162, 1814, 1425, 1224, 1121, 208, 139, 697, 1991, 1610, 1633, 1859, 681. SPORTING GUN at 8, Druid-road, Menai idge.-Winillng Number, 207. j MOLESKINS.-We are Buyers of Mole- skins in any quantities; highest prices given for clear winter skins; caah on do-Aivery.-Send your collection to A. and M. Winter, 3, Falcon-street, Aldersgate- street, London, E.C. EDUCATIONAL. TREARDDUR BAY SCHOOL. Near HOL YIIEAD. PREPARATORY for tho Public Schools JL and Royal Navy. Ago 7-14 years. Bracing Climate. Modern Buildings. Prospectus from Headmaster (B.A., Ox- ford). ■- ——— —— BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL j AND CIVIL SERVICE COLLEGE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. (Open to Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls). PRINCIPAL: MR OWEN JONES JL (Honoursman and Medallist). Senior Mistress: MRS LLOYD ROBERTS, B.A. (Graduate of the Welsh University, with Honours in Classics). Shorthand, Type- writing, Book-keeping, Commercial Corres- pondence, and Ottice Routine, Arithmetic, English, etc. Situations Found. Students may join at any time. Prospectus on application. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1824, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £ 25,000,000. Chairman t Hon. N. CRARLES ROTBSCllILD. Chief Office 1 I BARTHOLOMEW-LANB. LONDON, E.O. I The operations of the Company extend to the .1 following, amoug other Branches of Insurance:- FIRE, LIFE & ANNUITIES, MriRINB. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. PERSONAL ACCIDENT and DISEASE. THiRD PARTY and D.KIVISES' RISKS, PLATE GLASS. HAIL STORM. BUKGLARY and THEFT. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. The Company also grants CAPITAL REDEMPTION POLICIES, BRANCHES I at-among other places- LIVERPOOL; 30, Exchange-street, East; J. MAsoN UurritiDuE. Secretary. WREXHAM 1 28, High-street; A. STANLEY DAVXEB, Secretary. Prospectuses, etc., may be obtained from any-of the Company's Branches or Agents. of).. wjjRGAN OWEN, General Managet. i Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Pentrefoelas, Mehefin 12fed, 1920 CADAIR DDERW I'R BARDD. ;El* I GOR ME1BION. 95 IGOR CYMYSG. £3 I GOR PLANT. 12 28. am HER UNAWD. £ 1 It. am ADRODD. -———— DAU GYFARFOD a CHYNGERDD MAWREDDOG yn yr Hwyr. Testynau allan ar fyrder (2g. drwy'r post) Ysgrifenyddion :-0. E. JONES, N.P. School. R. JONES, Hafod y Garreg, Pentrevoelas, Bettwsycoed. SITUATIONS VACANT. Domestic Servants- BANOOR. Mrs Williams, Registry t Office for Servants, 216, High-street, (Stamp for reply). EXPERIENCED Working Cook-House- koeper, ago aboat 30; experienced iioMPemadd, age 25; family two; three Ma.ids; £30 eadl.-Mrs Redwood, Rhym- ney, Mou. G- IRL (superior) Wanted for houso- work; good home; small family; washing.—Apply, Mrs Rees, 3, Miriam ■ Anlield, Liverpool. ADIES requiring Maids and Maids i wanting Situations, should consult District Servants' Registry (Mrs ,'heai, Paris House. References essen- uiC Replies: Stamped envelope. S'UPtfRIOR COOK required, Doctor's house; Housemaid kept; oomfort- able home; separate bedrooms; now or j after Christmas.—Mrs Shearer, "Bank," | Nwtown, Wales. ST. AIDAN'S COLLEGE, BIRKEN HEAD. Wanted expeclenced I Dining Hall, Pantry and Between Maids; ( early in January; good holidays.—Apply, The Matron. WANTED, an experienced Housemaid, V for ernall family; also House-Par- II lourmaid; wages in each case about £ 30; required after Christmas.—Mrs Morgan, Bryn, Beaumaris. I WANTED, good Kitchen maid.— W Apply, Bull's Head Hotel, Llan- t gefni. t Miscellaneous- I LINo OPERATOR Wanted, immediate- ly knowledge of Welsh preferred, but not absolutely necessary. Address, Foreman, "North Wales Chronicle," Oflice, Bangor. I ANTED General for Farmhouse out- » side Livorpool; no milking.—Apply ws'do LA i vorpooi?l;, H.U F., TiLt., to Mrs Jones, Strotton Ha.U Farm, Tihton, lioar Malpas. • ANTED a general Farm Hand; able 1'1' to plough; live in.—State age and wages required to Griff. Jenkins, Gelynog, Pontypridd. WANTED, clean, resj>ectab!o Woman, 1'1' as Help; war wldow or country I woman preferred; good homp: live with the family R-9 a month wages.—Oliver, No. 1, Biowitt-st., Newport, Mon. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED situation as Head Gardener, experienced in Vines, Stove and Greonhouse Plants, Kitchen and Flower Gardens, etc. Apply, Owen Peters, 6, Ffoidd Dog-terrace, Llanbedrgoch, Angle- sey. j AGENTS WANTED. | A GENTS earn a pound a day; solicit subscriptions; whole or spare time. —Write, A. W. L., 54, New Oxford-st., London. ) BUSINESS WANTED. LADIES :.t\ld GENTLEMEN desirous jLjt of Stilling their Businesses would do wefi cu oorbsuit P. J«lj and Co., Ca^hedzal Ikiiidmg, 207, ILgh-street, Bangor. We have chiiiis waiting for Farms, Cinemas, Hoteds. C'roamerios, Confectioners, Sta- tioners, Tobacconists, Drapers, Ironmong- ers, Greegroeers, Apartment Houses; in fact any kind oi Business. No Sale. No pay- EMIGRATION. CHOICE WESTERN CANADIAN LAND, suitable for Mixed Farming, I for Sale, near to Railway; easy terms if desired; immediate possession.—Apply, j Major GooduS, M.C., 22, Watergate-st., I ChesbM-. i I LOST. I L OST, on Monday, between the Suspen- t ? sion Bridge and Mount-st., Menai | j Bridge, Lady's Black Silk Bag with Grey j Silk huing oontr?ning RI note and some v,er.?:7 deir will be rewar ded by apply- ing to Mrs Edwar&, Adhnaahcan, Bangor. i LOST, on December 22nd, betweon L ? Peodref Chapel and Town Clock, a j Gold Bracelet. -Finder will be rewarded j on returning same to Mr J. E. Owen, i Chemist, Bangor. f •> —. i PIGS FOR SALE. rgll-M WARREN HERD of Pedigree Large Whites; Boars and Gilts for Sale. The Sire and Dams of these Pigs were purchased at high prices from Sir Gilbert GreenaU's herd.-For full parti- culars of breeding and prices, apply, H. T. Williams, Warreu Hall, Broughton, Chaster. 59746 RJWL I-H- OP.LEY'S WORM POWDERS FOR A PIGS are certain and effective cures for Worms in Pigs. FOR PIGS there is nothing to equal J- Thorley's Food aa a conditioner. I POULTRY, Eees, &c., FOR SALE. 1, TMTHITE LEGHORN Stock Cockerels; six months old; strain, Pinnington, .Lobey; healthy, active birds, bred on an J-, evated, dry i-ange.-Williams, Frondeg, iianfair P. G. NORTH WALES CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS. I SCALE OF CHARGES. The following reviaed Scale of Charges 1 for the North Wales Chronicle series of papera came into force on May let, 1919, and will be rigidly adhered to. After the ¡I puhkcation of this Notice all Advertise. menta will be charged to the Customer at bhis scale. All prices are net. i Scale of Charges for Official and PnUk Notices. FOR ANY SINGLE PAPER. Per Inch. Government Notices ^Naval, Military, and Civil), Pub&- mentary Notices, Election Ad- dressee, and Company Pro- 8pec$U84I!I 15s. Od. Legal Notwes, Bank, Insurance, Municipal, Official, and Public Notioea, Tendens, Balance Sheets, oto lOa. Od. ••vuofeiorieors' Sales 10s. Od. Uharitablo AppeaJa and Publio Subscription Liats, eto. 7a. 6d. nivenstty, Scholastic, Publish- era' and Professional An. uouncements 7a. 6d. ?utBttMnmenta, Bamtf*, and Pubho Meetinge of all de. criptions 6s. Od. Per Line. .Paragraphs under local news eàdinga 1a. Od. Small Advert. Prepaid Rates. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, and MEMORIAM NOTICES, 31 for four lines bd each extra line. "PEB.SONS WANTED," "TO LET," "FOR SALE," ekx N umbex of NUMBER OF INSERTIONS. Woi-ds. 1. 8. 6. U. 6. 8 0 14 0 20 Words 2 6 6. 0 8 0 14 0 63 tt i.. z 0 6 6 10 0. 17 0 40 It r" 3 6. 7 6. 11 6. 21 0 fa „ 4 0 8 6. 13 0. 22 0 GO .4 6. g.. 0 15 0. 25 0 73 „ 5 0 9 6 16 6 28 0 LOST" and FOUND"" NOTICES. 2s 6d for three lines. TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS. Scale Rate will be svfRmtted ol Ntpiicatton. Vubitc 1ROticto. THE CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. ;1 h. 1 TIE above Council require the Im- .I. mediate services of an experienced Shorthand-Typist and Filing Clerk. The commencing salary will be F,150 per an- num. Applications should be made to the undersigned on or before WEDNESDAY, the 31st DECEMBER, together with three recent testimonials. Preference will be given to qualified ex- service men. J. JONES MORRIS. County Offices, Carnarvon, 17th December, 1919. CYLCHWYL LENYDDOL A CHERDDOROL CYFARFOD DOS- BARTH M.C., BEAUMARIS. LLUN Y PASG, 1920. TESTYNAU AGORED—Cor Plant, i Parti Meibion, Her Unawd, Action- song, Prif Adroddiad. mestr gyflawn o'r Tostynau i'w cael g&n yr Ysgrifcnnydd, ar dderbyniad stamp C. OWEN JONES, Y rifonnydd. Culfar, Menai- Bridge. COUNTY THEATRE, Dean Street, BANGOR. NEXT WEEK: MONDAY to WEDNESDAY- HENRY EDWARDS & FLORENCE TURNER in a re-issue of the Popular Cockney Romance, "EAST IS EAST." THURSDAY to SATURDAY- MAE MURRAY in "THE BRIDE'S AWAKENING. I,V u. "JAZZ MANIA." Can you JAZZ ? Come to The County and we'll teach you every step. Nightly at 7-30 except Saturdays only at 7. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2-30.  STALLS OR Popular j _-G-IRCLE~ — POPUia,r I 9 d (BIooked ) I Prices j 9^ (?) PIT 6d. (INCLUDING TAX). 'TMWPlCtTJSm", PLEASE NOTE NEW TIME- Doors Open 6.30. Commence 7 prompt. I Week commencing MONDAY. Dec. 29pi MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WED NESDAY. PAULINE FREDERItTK in the ,1 "WOMAN ON THE INDEX" (by arrajigeanent with Sir Oswa-ld SittU), and Full Program of Special Subjects. MATINEE: WEDNESDAY. 2.30. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, and SATUR- DAY, The World-famous GABY in tho "ANGEL OF FORGIVENESS" (eight special acts). There is only one Gaby. See her beautiful dresses. See the superb settings. See the Play of Plays, and you marvel at its presentation. Fifth Episode "FOUR SHADOWS." NOTE NEW TIME: Doors Open 6.50. Commence 7 prompt. Admission (including tax): 4d, 5d, 8d. FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY, in Large or Small Sums (not less than JB10). Call or Write to GEORGE PAYNE and SONS. 3, CRISSCENT-ROAD, RHYL. Established 187C. INTENDING BORROWERS NOTE THIS. HAVING a large amount of ready JSJL Cash at our disposal, we are desir- ous of LENDING same tQ TespectabU Business People, Householders and Far- mers, on your own Note of Hand, at the following Rates of Interest:— £00 repay 5a weekly. C50 repay 10s weekly. £100 repay £1 weekly. Repayments to suit Clients' own con. venienco. Distance no object. A. FINK ànd CO., LTD., 2, Mount-street, MANCHESTER. E20 TO jelOOO ADVANCED PRIVATELY to Farmers, Traders, and others, on Note of Hand, any distance. Business completed through tbe Post.-Natiotial Advance and Investment Society, Ltd., 41, Corporation-, street, Manchester. Branch: 32, Farrar- road, Bantror. MUSICAL. I MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M., GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN. A HARMONY. Pupils snoi'iv 1H- prepared for Examination. Tawelan, Ean?or. NIXON &JARVIS HAVE, AS ALWAYS, THE FINEST DISPLAY OF FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS AT PRICES TO Suit all Purposes and Purses. BANK PLACE, BANGOR. PLEASE SHOP EARLY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CHOICE LEA THEil GOODS JARVIS & FOSTER, BANGOR Established 104 years. 'Phone 149, M. A. CROOKS' 222, High S?ree? B?go??nd Menai Bridge.  Christmas and ?ew; Year Gifts. Ladies9 Fancy Shoes. Warm Slippers. Good quality in Winter Boots and Shoe by the Best Makers of II K," "Lotus," "Detta," "Bective," &:0. LONG LASTING REPAIRS BY PRACTICAL .WORKMEN. I RICHARD JONES & CO., | Drapers & House Furnishers. GREAT ANNUAL j I WINTER SALE I COMMENCES ] Saturday, January 3rd,J.920.) Great Reductions in all Departments as usual, f :¡ 1 CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. I ——————————————— | Richard Jones & Co., Ltd., I ¡ Eastgate Street and Bridge Street, CHESTER. 1 1 ——?  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You can buy any number up to 500—and y'SiTctffl also bur up t..500 for any or all members of your feraOy, Savings S "bl. ,b I CER 'ATØ are obtaiaable through C, /CERTIFIVC-ATES A VINGS Atsociation | 1  J BUY AS MANY AS YOU CAN O&cial i ?i?L..—J -AND SAVE TO BUY MORE I LLOYDS BANK I MM LIMITED, with which is amalg&is&ted THE CAPITAL I COUNTIES BANK, LOr HEAD OFFICE: 71, LOMBARD STREET, E.C.3. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ] The services of the Bank, with over 1,400 Offices ia England and Wales, are at the disposal of the public for the deposit of savings, however small. Interest is allowed, and withdrawals not exceeding .£5 in amount can be made without notice. Full particulars can be obtained on application at any of the Bank's Offices. Affiliated Banks: THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. LTD. THE LONDON i. lIVER PLATE BANK. LTD. Auxiliary; LLOYDS AND NATIONAL PROVINCIAL FOREIGN BANK. LIMITED. -3 POWELL'S "FIG ROLL" BISCUITS. Made by POWELL'S BISCUITS LTD. PRESTON. ESTABLISHED 1837 -ø DONT LET IT OCCUR AGAIN. A great number of people suffer periodically from indigestion, biliousness, liver trouble, sick headache, and constipation, and regard the attacks as more or less unavoidable. There is generally no reason why they should continue to suffer in this way. If instead of enduring these distressing ailments with resignation they were to take a few timely doses of Beecham's Pills the attacks would be prevented and the cause of the trouble removed. This invaluable medicine has a cleansing and stimulating effect upon the organs of digestion and elimination and consequently a tonic and invigorating influence upon the whole system. The experience of a multitude of people prove that the best way to keep free from digestive and kindred complaints is to TItHE BEEGHM'S PILL. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lan Sold everywhere In boxes. labelled and