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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTISERS are requested to note that all Advertisements intended for insertion in the First Edition of this paper must in future be delivered at the Office not later than 11-30 a.m- on FRIDAY, and all orders for alterations Or withdrawals must be received by MID-DAY on Thursday. Advertisers are particularly re- quested to name the number of insertions when ordering Advertise- ments, as those not ordered for a Definite Period will be inserted until countermanded. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. 011 THE FOLLOWING CLASSES Houses to be Let, Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, r ..1. I Apartments to be Let, Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found. 4 #k< (fill Afe sneertea tn cnis voium™ UoL chafes;- One In3ertton (20 words) .—.———— ? ? Thue Insertions.211 6d Persons who reply to Advertisements are particularly requested to observe the directions given, and not to reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or im^al to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By?at?t?ttl?on to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble wilJ be saved Ad wtisereare requested to forward Advertisement, M  the week to insure insertion and  D3!1, as it ii only pr¡ssible. to insert a limited number ??. "e!? so lat'e "as Fridav the publishers, though anxious fcco?od.tethe public to the latest mont cannot KU&rant?iBsertion when received after TWELVE O'CLOCK on tba.t morninL!.  A?Adv??e?t. not ordered for a definite period wil be inserted until countermanded Advertisers are particularly requesed to name the Dam be,, of insertions when ordering Advertiaeme?nt Wanted. -r- WANTEP, at the Hafod Brick and Terra Cotta Works, PUSl KK MODELLER? and MOULDERS^^ 38:).. ANTBD, a SHARP LAD, age 13 to 14, for an office. Good writer, and quick at figures.- Apply to C B. Aduertuer Office. rJjnL o TAILORS.—A Steady MAN wanted. Constant work also an apprentice. -Apply, J. HUGHES & Co., 11. Town-hill, t375 WANiED at the end of the month COOK and W HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS-Apply to MrsTRUB- SHAW, Pendre, Mold. 3310 i"VLD BOTTLES —The Wrexham Lager Beer Company (J will buy old Champagne Quarts and Pints.- Address, the SECRETARY. 175 WANTED an ASSISTANT to the Drapery, Grocery, ?V and General Country Trade -Apply, S. RADDLES, Newbridge, Kua*)on. 277t w ANTED, LAY for 100 SCOTCH LAMBS, from 1st W Ma'ch to 1st June, 1391.-S. C. MOORE, Home Farm, Pcnylan, Ruabon. J¡)5j ATKT ANTED, a good strong KITCHEN GIRl., about 18. W A housemaid kept.-Apply Mrs HowEL DAVIES, Bidhowel. Cheater-road, Wrexham. 357i WANTED, MAN and WJFK, aMeandwtUingtomik.  Kood cottage ami garden found.—Apply, JOHN?. BowmAn, Hope Hall, H"pf,?ear Mo!? ''??' WANTBO a strong respectable Girl as GENERAL ?V SERVANT (country preferred). Apply. Mrs BOWMAN, Nelson's Arms, Hope-street, Wrexham. Mio 'ANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham ?'V tdMWHer. in Districts where not already repre- sented.-Apply to BAYLEY & BRADLEY Wrexham. BUE^MAKING. Competent ASSISTANTS, also IMPROVERS a"d APPRENTICES required.— Apiilv, Mrs HEIWOOD, 23, Regert-street, Wrexham. 2*29o El-'T OFF CLOTHING. High( st prices given. ] _J Parties waited on by Mr or Mrs SMITH, in Town or country. Ch promptly remitted for parcels sent.- Address, 12, Yorke-street, Wrexham. WANTED an APPRENTICE to the General Diapery 't and Outfitting, also APPRENTICES to the Millinery and Sales.-Apply, J. ROWLANDS, Commerce Wrexham. 3770 !SIPOR"rA.NLT RECEIPT-LAI)IES. —Lady discovered t a secret inva.uVnle, harmless, sia-ple. saves illness, exptine stamped addressed envelope part'culars.—Mrs POOLE, 4, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. t376 WANTED an experienced energetic MAN as Cbitf ?V Washer ,t a Mine producing Lead and Blende. Must be u ed to machine work.—Apply in the first instance by writing only to ENGINEER, 60, Be cot, Walsall. 37Jj rS?O PARENTS AXir?UARDIANS.—Mr J. F. EDIS- T BURY has a vacancy for a Respectable, Well-educated YOUTH (out-door), as an Apprentice. Must have passed Prelim. Exam. Small premium required.—Apply, North Wales Pharmacy, Wrexham. 322o ks ITUATION as HOLUSE',NIAID WAITRESS in small Family, or Housemaid in Large Establishment, Wanted. Age 24 thoroughly experienced good char- acter. Watte3 £ 18.—Addres?, M, Sumineihil1, Market Drayton. Salop. 332n GARDKNER Want3 Situation, ?horough?y under- Gatar.d4 Vine?, Cucumbers. Flower and Kitchen Garden. Five years good character from present situation. Ten previous. Leaving through death. Single. -Apply, S.W Stansty Lodge, Wrexham. t288 IX Orders for PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, BOOK- A BINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLV, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 30 P-M; Saturdays, SIR. m, to 1 p.m. ,¡ ANTED, 500 persons to purchase "The Champion' W Hock Beds" (with Bolster and two Pillows) full ø\ze, and Wool Flocks, from 9s lid. Weekly Payments taken.—London Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26, Henblas- street, Wrexham.-N.B.-These Beds are made upon the premises, opposite ths Advertiser Offiee. 1879a WATED, Two Smart Respectable Butlers, single men, JE55; Footman, Grooms, &c., Cooks, Parlor- maid*, Under-Housemtids, Nurses, Laundrymaids £ 22, Hotel Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Waitresses, Farm Servants. Vessel Cleaners. Housemaids, Cowmen. Wagoners.— EDWARD HAYCOCK. "8. Chester-street. Wrexham. 378o OliTH WALES AGENCY liON. sEIlNAMTS of every capacity (established 20 years), formerly carried on at Mrs White, Orphan Home. The highest references given. All applications promptly attended to, and terms sent on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. Conducted by the Misses WHITING. 42i, High-street. Wrexham. 23S2f MX O PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A Lady, about Tto Establish a HOME on the Great Western Line of Railway. between Birkenbead and Wrexham, Offers Home: T f^Afliurlir ram fcnT.it.rlrt R(»VS under ten. U JUUaVIUIJ, ,u &4&V""V" — — Indian or otherwise. Highest references can be given. For further particulars, address to H H., St. John's Villa, Murivance, Shrewsbury. 333n WELL-KNOWN LONDON HOUSE, manufacturers A of Specialities in LUBRICATING OILS and GREASE, are open to appoint smart busiuess gentlemen to represent them in the most important industrial centre". Unnecessary to reply unless able to influence business and commind sales. Remuneration X240 per Minum, if influence sufficient. -Address in first instance, stating present engagement, and proving ability, position. 27, Dalby-road, Wandsworth, London. t307 MOLD SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, for the Mixed Department, Leeswood Vt Board Schools, FEMALE Ex. P.T., Tonic Solfa, Drawing. Knowledge of Welqb, Salary 933. Applica- tiona with copies of three recent testimonials, to reach me by Wednesday the 13th February. H. G, ROBERTS, Clerk to the School Board, 3UJ Mold, V»r- AAA PRIZES HAVE BEEN PAID. £350 ?),Ooo more to be Given Away this week. A9 a auatantee of genuineness, the £50 offered in prizes has teen deposited with theo!d-est?bliahed firm of Advertising Aeonts Messrs Brown, Gould, and Co of 52 and 51. New Oxford-street, London, W.G. (establi-hed 1850). These gbntlomen have kindly con&entea to hold the until all tJIe following prizes have been paid in full tlin fnllowinc ?U-0. £:W, ?. JEM..M. JE? ?2. 20 at ?1. and 20 at 10s ( £ 280) to be given in full" to those counting most correctly the letter "U" in the first 11 Chapters of "Re- velation Use the ordinary Bible, aa found in every home. Count the letter U," large and small togtther, in the verses of chapters only. and nothing else. Simply very plainly write. all on one side of a piece of paper, your funnoand address, and the number you make in each -of the 12 chapters, and total of all. Entrance fee, only 2s Postal Order, or 2-s Id stamps, must be sent, with your I list, also four half-penny stamps for printed result. Should several coun comctly, prizes will be added together and equally divided, and if no one counts <v>rrectlv, prizes will be given for the nearest correct work. Cash Prizes £ 30. £ 20, £ 10, £ 5, X3, X2, 20 at Ll, and 20 at lOa (LIM), to be given in full" to those counting most correctly the letter 11 U" in the first eight Chapters of "Revelation." Entrance Fee, only Is Postal Order, or Is Id stamps, also four halt-penny stamps for printed result. Rules same as above. Oish Prizes: X-10, X5, je3, i2, 20 at X], and 20 at 10s (£50) to be "given in full" to those counting most correctly the letter U in the first six Chapters of Revelation. Entrance fee only sixpence in stamps, also two penny stamps for printed result. Rules same as above. All three Competitions close positively Tuesday, Feb. !t.b, so post your lists on or before Monday, Feb. 23rd. Printed Results and prizes will be posted to each competi- tor certain not later than Tuesday. March 3rd. One person can enter either one, two, or all three Competitions providi-d the stited entrance fee is sent with each list. Each competition must be written on a separate piece of paper, with full name and addresi on each. P,inliers The National Provincial Bank of England (Folkestone Branch.) Address letters W. T. Pain, II The Prizerie.,4," 14, St. Michael's Street, and 39, Queen Street, Folkestone, Kent. 320 To Let. APIHTMENTS tu Let. a good Sitting Room and Bed- room.-Apply to Mrs LOVATT. 8. VictoriMoad, Wrexham. 206z rjB no Let, TilKVoil VILLA, Grosvenor-road, with i. Iminediate possession a.lo liar Villa.-APPIF to Mr J. HOPLEY PIERCE, 28, Regent street, Wrexham. t374 rr 0 LET. SHOP and WAR K HO USE skmOe in the 1 centie < f Brymbo, called The Mount Stores." near tihe Steel Works and Railway Stition. Large and com- modious premises. Fixtures included. Immediate posses- aton.-Applr to BETAS & PHE-IN-All, Wrexham, or to Mr fiuon HLOIIES, Mount Hotel, Brymbo. 3S9o To LET, ROSKBINE HOUSE, GWERSYLLT, five 6 minutes' walk of the station, and 2 miles from Wrexham, containing dining room, drawing room, sitting room, and four bedrooms), with two kitchens, milk house, to., btable for two horses, cowhouse, shippon for four cows, good kitchen garden, 8 acres of land, or more If rcqnired. —Apply..T EDWARDS, on the premises. 351f TO LET. MAE9VN ANT—A gentleman's residence, situate be- 1.1' tween Wrexham &nd Bngor, The House contains Mt'Mee hall, three entertaining rooma, butler's pantry, ofcllitr, and the usudl domestic offices, and eight bed and dressing rooms the outbuildings consist of coach-bouse, Jiaddleroom. staples, flooseboxes, cow shippons. &c., and -alining the premise* there are two good Cattages. suit- M)e Ur coachman and gardener, and also (in a ring fnce) açtaj. ,of superior old pasture Land. The House ili ap. (MFOMhe^ iif A carriage drive. For further particulars and ■ennlosipn yiev, apply to Mr HUMPHREYS, Solicitor. wrgxhwp. 7 To Let. ,r-. TO LET, two good COTTAGES and GARDENS at the JL Caean, near Hope Churcb.—Apply, JOHN B. BOWMAN, Hope Hall, Hope, near Mold. 343f SHROPSHIRE.—TO LET, immediately. a BRICK- YARD and DRAIN PIPE WORKS, with good buildings, water supply, &c.; red clay in large quantities. Close to main roads little competition over a wide ares.- Apply, 67t, Wrezham Advertiser. 3ftf Apply, 674, Wrexham Advertiser. To LET, MOORHEAD LODGE, 11 miles from Holt and 4 miles from Wrexham, with 24 Acres of Good Pasture Land, Good House and Buildings, piggeries, &C- Apply to Mrs GRIFFITHS, Nag's Head Inn, Ridley wood, near Wrexham. :J5IJz mI O LET. BRYN VILLA, Isycoed, 5 miles from Wrexham, containing Dining-room, Parlor, and four Bedrooms, with Kitchen and Pantry, Wash-house, Stable, Coach-house, and Shippon, two Gardens, and Croft.- Apply, C. W. PARSONAGE. Sutton Lodge. Wrexham..lOPa rI a^O LET, FAIRLEIGH." OV6rton,-A small comfort- able Residence, containing Dining-room, Drawing- room, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, Cellar, 4 Bedrooms, Bath, w.c., (hot and cold water), Coach-house, Stable, Cow-house, and usual Out-offices. A good supply of pure hard and soft water. With or without 5k acres of good Pasture LanJ.-Apply to REUBEN HOLT, Overton, Ruabon. 32n4 I-IO BE LET. a RESIDENCE, with three reception rooms, eight bed and dressing rooms, good servants apartments and offices, stabling for six horses, and gardener's or coachman's cottage. Sir Watkm?W Wynn's and the Cheshire Hounds hunt the neighbourhood, and it is about four miles from the town of Wrexham, where there is a first. clagg station on the Great Western Rldl- way.-Apply to Messrs LONGUEVILLE & Co., Solicitors, Oswestry. 272o LAY VILLA GRESFOKD.—This very desirable L VILLA RESIDENCE, situate in the picturesque village of Gresford TO LET.—House containsjtwo enter- taining and six bedrooms, kitchens, pantries, two cellars, w c., &c. There are excellent outbuildings, including stalled stable, loose box, coach-house, shippon, &c., con- servatory, heated with hot water, with entrance from drawing room. Very convenient for hunting, fishing, or shooting. Twenty.four acres of Land.-Apply WM. HAWKi,Ns TiLSTOrf. Estate Agent, Wrexham. 2S7j BRYN-Y-GROG, NEAR WREXHAM. TO BE LET, from Lady-Day next, situate 11 miles Tfrom Wrexham, a Family RESIDENCE with Flower and Kitchen Gardens, and about 30 acres of Grass Land. The house contains four entertaining rooms, nine bed- rooms, bath, w. c., &c. The stables and outbuildings are excellent. Bryn-y-Grog is situate within a short distance of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn's and the Cheshire Hounds. -Apply to MR JOHN BURY, Estate Agent, Wrexham. 297 n Sales by Private Contract. TO BE SOLD, PIANO, by good maker. A Bargain. Splendid condition. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply to T. H. COLEMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Wrexham. 3S4z OR SALE?PLOT? OF FREEHO' D BUILDING FLAND in Crispin-lane, frontage of 90 yards to road and railways, streets, sewers, and gas laid. Eligible for any purpose, or the erection of works of any kind.—Apply, 6, Nelson-terrace, Rhosddu, Wrexham. t233 Lost and Found. -r- LOST on Sunday evening, on Town Hill, a BEAVER i_J CUFF. Finder rewarded.-Apply, 20, Market Hall, Wrexham. 330o LOST. WELSH WETHER, branded J.R." on side and t_J marked red on rump. — Apply to G. FARDOE, Market Hall, Wrexham. t373 STRAYED from Holly Bush. THRFE EWES. Finder rewarded.- Apply, Mr EDWIN* EDWARDS, Holly Bush Inn, Cefnybedd. 341a FOUND at Holt on Tuesday last, Black and Tan f' COLLIE DOG. Owner can have same by applying to CHARLES REDROPE, Holt. 3Oj rOST, on February 7tb, from Meadow House, Burton, t) ? Black and Tan SHEEP DOG, answers to the name of "Shep."—Apply as above to GEORGE EDWARDS. 319f L OST. FIVE WELSH EWES, four marked red upon head, one blue, also TWO CLUN EWES marked red across loin, and 0 with the letter H in the centre.—Any- one bringing same to WILLIAM LEE, Park Farm, Acton, will be rewarded. 379o LOST, on Wednesday night, between Mr Hughes' home, near Trevor Station, and Argoed Hall and the Vron, a SEALSKIN CAP. Finder will be rewarded on applying to T. B. COLEMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Wrexham. 383z 91 REWARD. STOLEN from Lower Bersa Farm, a SET of SWIG TREES. The above rewaid will be paid for such information as will lead to the conviction of the person detaining them after this notice. (Signed) SAMUFL MORRIS. February 12th, 1891. 346z SPECAL NOTICE. I intend offering the bulk of my Surplus WINTER STOCK OF DRAPERY, together with a variety of Remnants, at PRICES that are bound to effect a clear- ance. This being my first Sale for over TWO YEARS, 1 I shall spare no effort to make it worth a. Visit from every Purchaser of Drapery who will kindly favor me with a call. Please den't forget the name and address C. E. EVANS, 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. 212no SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. I SEEDS IN BULK May be inspected every THURSDAY AND MONDAY IN FRONT OF MR WILLIAMS' LIVERY STABLES, CHESTER STREET, Fine Samnles of WHITE. YELLOW, and BLACK OATS. BLUE PEAS, SEED BEANS, SEED BARLEY, SEED WHEAT, also about 300 Measures of Main Crop POTA- TOES, nice size. A good change for this neighbourhood, being direct from Ortaakirk. LEWIS, ROSSETT MILL. [FEW TONS OF CARROTS FOR SALE.] 356o EDWARD HORTON, 29, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM PRACTICAL MECHANIC. SEWING MACHINES of every make and description Cleaned, Repaired, and adjusted thoroughly. Agent for Prize Gold Medal VERTICAL FEED Sewing Machine. (This Machine is the Wondsr of the World.) Satisfaction Guaranteed both in Repairs and New Machines. Prices lowerthan any other house. N.B.-Dicycles and Tricycles REPAIRED on the premises 2342 MR. A. P. MCLENNAN, R.D.S. ENG., SURGEON DENTIST I BY Mil W; J. TAYLOR). ALBERT HOUSE, RUABON ROAD (TRAM TERMINUS) WREXHAM. ARTIFICIAL TEETH from 2s 6d eacb. I UPPER OR LOWER SMS from jEt Is. EXTRACTIONS, 13; STOPPINGS from 2s 6d. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED BY NITROUS OXIDE GAS, 2s 6d. TBETH CAREFULLY REODHTED, AND MADE A SPECIAL STUDY. EXTRACTIONS FREE BETWEEN 9 & 10 a.m. HOURS OF BUSINESS from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAYS—Later. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE. softf Business Announcements. 'J- 'i- Roo   !_LL? „ ?  ?- j ?-t???t??tM???—  purE ..nm  ? A ?n ?°'?SL MN M?S ? WtNttt ????\  jN 'Jt!tttt D? tMt HI TEAS. ijjt  HZCerMM T?MttM?RK ????N SPECIALITY for 1891, PEKOO BLEND at 1/8 per lb. A Real PEKOE BLEND. Absolutely Pure. In Wrapper Printed in RED Ink. To meet the taste of those who desire Rich, Strong, Rough-flavoured Teas. For nett cash only. We believe no Tea has yet been offered to the Public of Wrexham and neighbour- hood, from any source whatever, of this quality-at this price. PHILLIPS & CO., TEAMEN, WREXHAM, And at LONDON. CARDIFF, SHREWSBURY, OSWESTRY, ELLESMERE, LLANFYLLIN. 17 I HEALTH BEFORE WEALTH. FRANC IS" S BALSAM OF LINSEED AND HONEY la spoken very highly of by those who have used it for COLDS, COUGHS, o. BRONCHITIS. MOTHERS have cured their children of WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, and COLDS in the HEAD with this Famous Remedy. Many Mothers have it in hand, in case of emergency. I CLERGYMEN recommend it with confidence, because it is a reliable remedy. They also know that our advertisements are not exaggerated. WORKING MEN buy it with confidence, as it always cureg them. They know THAT they cannot invest a shilling to better advantage. AGED PEOPLE use it with confidence, because it gives them a good night's rest from the achings of Bronchitis or Tightness on the Chest. SOLD IN Is. AND 2s. 6d. BOTTLES. BY ALL CHEMISTS.  SOLE MAKERS, I FRANCIS AND 00., CHEMISTS, WREXHAM. STRACHAN d EVANS, Beg to iogf-irnotte that their DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, with Cultural Is ngw Ready. Post free on application. -,3 SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS ? I" CHOITT- Z COMPLETE COLLECTIONS 01' VEGETABLE SEEDS, Producing a Supply of the B&3t Vegetables all the year MU)id. 1 l!'or!l. Large G!H\ 421 2 quantities proportionately reduced as,- 3 *• 30 4 „ i. » » 211 I 5 I „ a Small Garden 15 G j „ a Cottage Garden | lolls 1- i)etii,ered Free 1'1 Bailor Post. 4 HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. N[ft:r:R:LS ;E:1n RAILWAY STATION. 30R ALL PATENT MEDICINES at»V tERTISED IN THIS PAPER AT WHO L E S A. L E PRICES FOR CASH AT j -p EDISBURY, an 3, HIGH STREET. NOTICE. HOPE ST. ARCADE. C. DAVIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HOSIER, HATTER, AND GLOVER, Respectfully intimates that during the above alterations, he will continue his business aa usual, at his TEMPORARY PREMISES, 6, CHURCH STREET. 25Stt ESTABLISHED A.D., 1852. 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. A. W. BUTT (Late F. FRASER), JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURER, GOLD & SILVERSMITH, Begs to announce that he has completed the alteration of his premises, and is now displaying a choice assortment of Goods in all departments of the Trade. An inspection is respectfully invited- Special attention given to REPAIRS in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver Plate. OWN MAKE ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, SILVER from 22 12/6-, GOLD from 26/6. The noted House for GENUINE GOLD WEDDING RINGS A large Stock of SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. 2390 OLD PORT WINE, (GEORGE SANDEMAJTS) THREE SHILLINGS PER QUART, WARRANTED A FINK QUALITY. I L L U E R'S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM WtuDsa BROTHERS largest Dealers in the Principality 6a9 GOUT & RHEUMATISM, A hgavreinag t sufferer, immediate relief from these distressing complaints with perfect safety, will forward the information on receipt of stamped directed envelope. -Addroas, A. COGGIX, Esq., Will. Ben. 500 Business Announcements. TEAS AND COFFEES. THE PUREST & BEST TEAS, OF GREAT DELICACY AND STRENGTH, DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF IXDl„\ CHINA, AND CEYLON, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. COFFEES FROM THE CHIEF PLANTATIONS. DIRECT FROM THE GROWER TO THE CONSUMER. ROASTED ON THE PREMISES, AND ABSOLUTELY PURE NO MIDDLE PROFITS. BENSON & Co., 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY, AND 14, HIGH STREET, & 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM SaiHaa W MARTINS 62, HOPE ST., WBEXHAM. WATCHES ARE THE BEST, STRONGEST, AND MOST RELIABLE. SILVER. MARTIN'S Very Best ENGLISH LEVERS, Extra Jewelled, Strong and Reliable, at £5 5i. MARTINS MACHINE MADE LEVERS, the Best of Time- keepers, Strong and Reliable in Sizes, at 42s, 5U! and £ 5s. MARTIN'S SPECIAL STRONG SILVER CLUB WATCH, War- ranted Sound and Reliable, 30s each. I MARTIN'S WORKING MEN'S WHITE METAL LEVERS, at 21s each. This Watch is very Strong, Serviceable, and Reliable. MARTIN'S LION KEYLESS at 12s 6d, give it a trial. I I 9 0 & 'I 1. 0 ISL 0 a I 0 0 t GOLD MARTIVS high -GOfi KEYLESS and OPgX PACED WATCHES, with every modern Im- prorement, carefully compensate and adj usted. from iliu. The LADY'S GOLD KHYLeSA ENGRAVED CA-;E, best rDo*e>- oa-nt. from X5 os ia well worth s, trial, numbers are selling, they ITS btrong and reliable. LADY'S SILVER WATCH u 21s and .10J. L ti. V ERS from t5d, 703 to are acknowledged to be the beat and cheapest ever offered, iend for one and try them. SI!) A. RICHARDSON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER & Co 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER, ESTABLISHED ISL3. THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM, PIANOFORTES from 10/6 per month. AMERICAN ORGANS from 5/- per month. HARMONIUMS from 5/- per month. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ANGLO GERMAN CONCERTINAS- 28 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 35/- 28 Keys, German Silver Reeds, Mahagany 30/- 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 27/6 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Mahogany, 25/- 20 Keys German Silver Reeds, Mahogany, 21/- GERMAN CONCERTINAS, 20 Keys, 2/6 ACCORDIANS. two rows Reeds, and stops from 5 VIOLIN & BOW in case complete, from 12/6 ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNING AND REPAIRING OUR SPECIALITY. BANDS SUPPLIED. 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. IS* MESSRS MASON BROS. Have much satisfaction in informing their fuends that as the season comes round our trade bounds along .it -a  increasing speed. Last year our sales were four times greater th?n m any previous year, and th? ye?r -e .o? ?? confidence for a great extension in the demand for our Specials. AVR E tll OlO* AND EXCEL SIOR CALF FOODS feave been Ctm(natrated by bulb a Del pf \ctice to be the most perfect and economical substitutes for milk. Off B (REA91 ALNID BUTTER A NO SPECIAL FATTEWIIVtt HEAU wa aell on the iUinWteri analysis of 10 per cent. Oil, 21 per cent. Alhuinenoids or flesh former! and 4J per cent. fat and heat g;»ers. OITR AROMATIC HORSE and CATTLE FOOD OR CONDIMENT needs no prl.Í m it establishes itself the favorite wherever used, as the large number of testimonials from veterinary aury* horse and cattle keepers abundantly testiEes. Copies of testimonials and analysises supplied by post. MASON BROS., FEEDING EXPERTS, PHOENIX MILL, DERBY ROAD, LIVERPOOL An AGENT WANTED in WREXHAM DISTRICT in place of our hte traveller Mr ArnMtrons- STOCK-TAKING SALE, I 18 9 1. WE now offer a large portion of oar | Stock, comprising Carpets, Carpet Squares, j Stock, comprisidg Carpets, Carpet Squares, Linoleums, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Down ¡ Quilts, Tapestry and Lace Curtains, Dress Goods, Household Linens, Remnants and Odd Lengths at a substantial reduction, to clear speedily for cash payments only. W & J. PRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. February, 1801. 2140fa OLD IRISH WHISKY OR RUM, THREE SHILLINGS PER QUART, Equal, if not Superior to anything n trade at 4s. WILLDERS, CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WREXHAM FOR SPIRITS MARKET HALL VAULTS, BNTRINCB TO MARKET HALL WREXHAM. 6i H. J COLLENS, GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY IS NOW ON. THE ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NOTE- 10, CHURCH STFEET WREXHAM.  FREE MIGRATION TO TUE  UNITED S rATE OF BRaZh~ forfamlKea of AGRICULTURAL HBORBRS, Stdamers of the Facidc Stam Na*ig»tioa Compsay. Ing every fortnight from Liverpool. For further information apply in writing ta THE COLONIZATION OFFICE. 0' 43, FINSBURY SQUARE, LONJXJX