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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES A SON. FAIR DAY. W K E X H A M S M I T H F I E L D Commencing with Fat Cattle at it.30. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 4-TH, 1892. MESSRS JONES A SON beg to thank their patrons 1M. and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that they will hold their next Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK in the above Suiithfield, on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1832, when the following Stoct will be offered :— A prime lot of m?iticen?Fat Buna, Oxen, an Hdfers. Sereral Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-clf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Tery ripe Shropshire Down and other Fat Shetp A grand lot of Fat and Hearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs. Fat and Stare Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Office?, 4, Arcade, High-stieet, Wrexham. oolf ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 5th, 18£2, at 10,30. SALK OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSi-TT Sl\IlTHFIELD. MEssns JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal suppoit, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat aud-Store Stock, which will take piace en TUESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1S92, at their SmiLhtield, Golden Lion Motel, Rossett, when the following Stock will be offered :— ( Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, an? BuUs, 52 < Useful Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot, Barrens (Calving Heifrs and Yea?ing Heifers, 200 Piiine Shropshire Down and other Sheep, 15 Fat Calves, 180 Fat Figs, WmCH INCLUDE- 3 Fat Beasts, the property of Mr > rice Davief, Kinnerton. £ 0 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr J. D-ivies, Crab Mill, Rossett. 3 Fat Beast?, from Mr J. H. Willis, Camyralyn Faroe, Burton. 20 Fat Sheep. and 1 Fat Calf, the property of Mr W. J one*. Burton Lane, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts, and Fat Sheep, belonging to ,— ui-Uhrook-FaoE. 10 Fat Sbeep..froUl .T. S Hu?den, ??sq., Burton H*U, Ro.sett. 2 Fat Beasts, 10 Calviiii- Heifers and Stirk", and 38 Fat fcbr-ep. the property of Mi T. }>¡k, Marfjrd. 20 Fatjshttp, and 9 13w,ùl Slum Pigs, belonging to Mr Cawley, Sbordley Hull, Shordley. 2 Fat Beasts, 10 Fat sheep, from Mr E. Jones, Hoseley Bank, GiesfoidL 1 Fat Beast. 1 In-caif Cow, 6 Bacon Pigs, and 7 Fat the property of Mr T. Lewis, Mill House, Rossett. 2 Fat Pigs from Mr Gayman, Llay. ) Fat Bullock belonging to Mr Heath, Borras. 3 Fresh B.1nen, .20 Fat Sheep, and -:1 Fat Calves from A gentleman in the neighborhood. 2 Fresh Barrens, < Poiket Pigs belonging to Mr Wright, Honkley. 2 Fresh Barrens from Mrs Woolrich, Allington Hall. -1 In-calf Cow belonging to Mr K Woolrich, Pinfold Farm, Rossett. .Ftçsh Barren from Mrs Randies, Htm House, Rossett. -4 Yearling Heifers belonging to Mr E. JRobert- Holt. -4 Fat Pigs from Mr Eardley, Park Side. 4 Porket Pigs belonging to Mr Alderman, Singaret Farm, Gresford. 4 Porket Pigs from Mr Parry, Shoidley. 10 small Store Pigs belonging to i .J. Burton, Esq., Gresford. 10 small Store Pigs from Mrs Randies, Daisy Lane, Rossett. 8 small Store Pigs belonging to Mr Houghton, Cae Mawr, Gresford. 2 Fat Calves and 1 Fat Pig from Mr Harvey, Marford. And other Stack that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Also, A Donkey irom Mr Gayman, Llay. 6 pare bred Black Minorca Cockerels. Further .entries respectfully eolicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to bp there punctually. Offices-4. Arcade, Wrexham. 01118581c Entertainments and Meeting) -r. WKfiiHAM INFILIMAKY. THE ANNUAL BALL In aid cf the Funds cf the Institution, will be held at THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th 1892, DANCING To commence at TEN o'clock punctually. Lady l'atroness- THE HON. MKS SAVAGE MOSTYN, President— MR OLIVER "ORMROD, Pickhill Hall. TICKETS — Gentlemen, 15s; Ladies, 10s. J. OSWELL BURY, Secretary. Temple Row, Wrexham, December 23rd, 1891. The Committee respectfully request that applications for tickets may be made to the Secretary n. t later than the 12th January. in order that the probable number to be pro- vided for may be ascertained. 2661a WREXHAM VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE THE ANNUAL BALL. In aid of the Funds of the above, will be held in ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 1892. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 9.30 PUNCTUALLY. PATRONESS THE MAYORESS OF WREXHAM. PATRON: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (F. W. SOAMES, ESQ.) TICKETS Double, 128 6d Gentlemen's, 10s 6d Ladies', 7s 61. To be obtained from the Members of the Brigade, or from the Hon. Sec. The Brigade respectfully request that applications for tickets be made not Inter than the 12TH JANUARY, in order that the probable number to be provided fer may be ascertained. CHAS. V. POTTER, HON. SEC., 2451a 13, Roderic-terrace. OLIVET CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, RHOSROBIN. A SALEOF GIFTS Of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, will be held at the above Schoolroom ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 1892] The Sale will be opened at 3.0 pm., by MRS E. JONES, Wrexham. Admission—Sixpence. 2664z ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXBAM. TBRER NIGHTS ONLY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 7TH, 8TH, AND 9TH JANUARY, 1892, Special engagement of the distinguished Actress, MISS ISABEL BATEMAN, Supported by Mr EDWARD COMPTON'S specially organised Company. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY, 7th and 9th JANE SHORE;" FRIDAY, 8th JANUARY, CLARRISA HARLOWE." Doors open 7.30. Commence 8. Carriages 10.30. Admission lis, 2s, Is, and 6d (strictly limited). Plans and Tickets at Mr Little's, The Library. t20 LECTURE BY REV. W. J. DAWSON (Editor of "The Young Man"), on "SIR WALTER RALEIGH AND HIS TIME9." FRIDAY. JANUARY 8TH, 1892, In the Schoolroom, n BRYNYFFYNNON WESLEYAN CHURCH. To Tickets 9d each. 23z To commence at 8 p.m. Tickets 9d each. 23z PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. T KCKRES on COOKING by Mrs H. M. YOUNG Lda? at 3 and 7 30 p.m., JANUARY 11th to 15th ^i^, Reserved Seats 6d. Tickets for the whole jconrse (reserved) 3s fed. Programme* and Tickets may be had from Mr Edisbnry, High-street, Waexham. 36* Tenders. TZNDERS wMted for the removal of 2 Acree of Ov« I i Bud.D.-Particulars can be had from Tbe RMboa I ?MtMdTt!MC<'?Co,,LiOiM,RMbM. J t Salesby iuctisn. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD THURSDAY. JANUARY 14tb, AT 12 O'CLOCK. THE NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY FOB. WALES, CHESHIRE, A SHROPSHIRE, AT WKEXHAM. MR. FRANK LLOYD, byspeciatreqnett.willhoMa ?N Sale of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, and PONIES, all to eXCCt d three years old, in the above Repository on Thursday, January 14th. The Sal9 Will be LIMiTED TO 100 HORSES. Thera are 60 ulreacly entered. Gentlemen wishnig to nclnde Horses in this Sale, will oblige by tending in tneir ENTRIES AT ONCE. The Great Quarterly Prize Sale will be held in March; this Sale-will also be limited to 700 Horses. Auctioneer's Offices, Eyton House, Wrexham. 2586. 'MONDAY MORNING NEXT AT 10.30 PROMPT. WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET. CATTLE AND SHEEP SOLD FIRST, PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. *TR LOYDha' pleasure in announcing his AUCTION ?1 SALE for MONDAY MORMNG?EXT. and every MONDAY tareughout the year. The entries expected will include.  I* A Fat Beast, First Class Dairy Cows, 5(1 to ? y Calving Heifers, Barrens, .SÄrks, Fat and Store Bulls. 15 to 20 Butchers'and Heifer Calves. 200 to 0Q0 Fat and Store Sheep. 150 Fat Pork and Store Pigs. A Few Store Rams. Entries invited up to time of Sale, 10.30. Stock need not be sent in before tea o'clock. This Auction is patronised by the Principal Landowners and Agriculturists of the District. Commission, four- pence in the £ Calves up to 10s free;.p to 30s, 6d each, over that sum and up to £5, Is each. No Sale," No charge." Fair prices always guaranteed. Owners can have their entries advertised if desired, particulars to be sent to Eyton House, Wrexham. VUit/Ca—xaj VMM r w 7S95 SALE BY MESSRS TATTBSSALL. RUGBY. IESSRS RP ATT EES ALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIB RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OP HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES EVERY MONTH. Next Monthly Sale, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. Sg* MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be marl.. to Vleasrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate. London. -SALE BY MR J. E. DA VIES. FAIR DAY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the 1 i ?bove Kart, on Wednesday Next, January 6tb, 18M. the undermentioned Fat and Store Cattle. Sheep, Pigs, And Calnp, viz :— 30 Prime Fat Beasts, Calvers, Barrens, and Stirks. 200 Ripe Fat Sheep, 180 Fat Pigs and Calves. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold- 47z Legal and Public Notices. WINNING Numbe18 of RH03NESSNEY DRAW, tV December 24th. 891, 380, 768, 553, 819, 3, 613, 168, 704, 861,107, 755, 717,769, 2, 706. o WINNING NUMBERS, T3iomM Brooks' Draw. W Feathers Inn, Rhos 1st, 1086 2nd, 317 3rd, 106 4th, 645 5th. 945 6th, 81 7th, 260 8th, 1443 9tb, 1619; 10th, 1210 11th, 12*1. z NOTICE. WREXHAM AND DISTRICT PERFECT THRIFT BUILDING SOCIEIY. ON and after January 2nd. 1892, Subscriptions will be received at the Registered Office from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. Ua REV, G. WILLIAMS TESTIMONIAL FUND. THE Committee are desirous that the above should definitely Close on FRIDAY, JANUABY 8TH. 1S92, and intending subscribers aiid those that have already promised will greatly oblige by paying in their amounts as early as possible to the Bwka. or the undersigned. R. OWEN. Chairman. W. PRITCHARD, Hon. Treasurer. 24z GETH1N JONfcS, 3, Manley-roai, Hon. Sec. EMMA JONES (DECEASED). PURSUANT to an Act ef Pal'iament made and paMed I in the 22 and 2? years of the ReiKn of Her Present Majesty, chapter 35, intituled An Act to fnrtbn amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Emma Jones, late of 21, King-street, Wrexbam, in the County of Denbigh, Wales, spinster, deceased ("ho died intest&te on or about the Twenty-fourth day of September. 1891. and to whose personal estate and effects Letters of Adminis- tration were on the Twenty-fourth day of November, 1891, granted to Mary Jane Jones, of 81, South Hill Park, Hampstead, Middlesex, by the Piircipal Registry of the Probate Division of the Hih Court of Justice) are hereby requited to send in the particulars, in writing, of their claims and demands to the said Mary Jane Jones, or to us. the undersigned, her solicitors, on or before the First day of February, 1892 AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that after that day the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceasjd among the parties entit:ed thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Administratrix shall then have notice, and that she will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 24th day of December, 1891, SBEPHEARDS. 31 and 32, Flnsbury Circus. London, E.C., t2 Solicitors for the Administratrix. ROYAL DENBIGH AND FLINT MILITIA OR 3RD BATTALION ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE A3 FOLLOWS 1.—The value of a Militiaman's Pay including the £1 Bounty received at the close of each Training is 2/ per diem, or 19/61 per wetk after all deductions. 2.—After 2 years he can join the Militia Reserve, when the Annual Bounty i3 increased to £2 making the value of pay including the Bounty at the end of the Train- ing 3/6i per diem, or £1 4s 9!d per week. 3.—After 6 years service, if he is in the Militia Reserve, the Bounty is £ i 10s, making the value of the pay including Bounty at the end of the Training 3/11 per diem, or £1 7s 5d per week. DETAILS OF THE ABOVE AS FOLLOWS:— DEBTS. X 9. d. To 25 Days' Mess- ing at 3d 0 6 3 „ 27 Days' Wash- iag at id 0 1 li Marking. 0 0 2 Company $a Charge 0 6 JJ Camp or Bar- rack dam- ages 0 0 6 Hair Cutting 0 0 1 Total £ 0 8 7J CREDITS. X d. By 27 Days' Pay at Is. 1 7 o Bounty 1 0 0 Rations— I lb. Bread lib. Meat 0 13 6 Boots, Flannel Shirt, Two Pairs Socks 0 15 3 „ 26 Days' Lodg- Ing at d 0 8 8 Total .£4 4 5 A Militia Man engages for 6 years, if at any time he desires to leave he can do so by paying XI. Before com- pleting 6 years' service he can re-engage for another 4 years, receiving 11 10s. Bounty for doing so, and his Annual Bounty at the end of each Training is increased from St to 30s, making the value of his pay including Bounty at the end of each Training 3j 3d per diem, or jEt 2s 9d per week. 2469jf Business Announcements. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER. CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Excrement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH. &c, From the City Slaughter-Houses and Markets, etc., analy ing TO 4 PER CENT. OF AMMONIA .» 10 OJ TRIBASIC PHOSPHATE. Analysis Guaranteed. Delivered in bags, carriage paid, at £ 3 per Ton. Special price over 150 milea. Sold by Analysis if written application be made. Supply limited. Full particulars from HY. WHILEY, SUPERINTENDENT, deansinglDepartment, Town Hall, Manchester. Or to BOLD ALDRED, swap B"Word-road, Altriocbun, Business Announcements. GLOBE JfURNISHING 0OMPAN Y COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 12,14.16, AND 18, PEMBROKB'PLACE,.LIVERPOOL. gg- FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. AT CASH PRICES. THE GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, the oldest established and by far the moat extensive Furnishers on the hire-purchase system in the pro.,ince, supply every requisite for the complete furnishing of Cottage, Hotel, or Mansion considerably cheaper than the majority of those firms who sell for cash only. This they are able to do through having a very large capital at command, and being the bona tide manufacturers of the principal [goods they set!. NO SECURITY REQUIRED, NO EXTRA EXPENSES, ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our business is carried on, and our reasonable terms and low prices, are so well known througltuut the North of England una Wales as to render further comment unnecessary. General terms, which, however, c-in be altered to suit the convenience of customers. Payments Weekly, Monthly or Quarterly :— Amount of purchase XI0 Payment per Week 3s 6d £ 20 „ 59 Od £ 50 I"8M „ .JEHM „ 118 6d ? ?600 „ 80s Od An inspection of our stock will at once satisfy intending purchasers that we give better value and offer easier pay- ments than any other house furnishers on the Hire Pur- chase System in the Provinces. AH goods are delivered Free in our own private vans, ana ne expenses of any kind are incurred by customers. Furniture sent to any part of England or Wales. The trade supplied. Shipping orders executed with despatch. CAUTION.—As some firms adopt various means—such as copying our prospectus, &c.—with the evident intention r of inducing the public to believe they are connected with us, please note our address. FURNISH FOR CASH OR ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. New Prospectus, Large Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Price List sent Pokt Free on Application. Kindly mention this papvr. X> 1 tw 0 f -ut. Out* 0 4. tJ p.IU. GLOBE jp*URNISHING QOMPANY, 2, 14, lô, AND 18, PEMBROKE-PLACE, LIVERPOOL, j2055t Education. GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. RESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTERS— A. E. LECKENBY, M.A. (OXON) (Late Classical Scholar, Exeter College, Oxford.) REV H. SEWELL, M.A. (OXON.), (Late Mathematical Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford with THREE other resident and FIVE visiting Masters. The honours of the past year include an Open Mathematical Scholarship at Jesus College, Oxford, and > v Ortn Mzarsbip at St. John'* CoUece, Cambridge. A f?y arge number of Certificates has been gained in the WA. ird and Cambridge Local Examinations. Cureful attention to Business Sutjtcts, Chemical Labor itory, Classes in Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. For all particulars, apply to the Head Master, W. J. RUSSELL, B.A. The School reopens Thursday, January 21s. 2660 MISS SARA HUGHES, For Three Years Student at the Royal Ac demy of Music. PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOF O RTE. Pupila are successfully prepared for the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music and-College of Musicians Local Examinations. ADDRESS- 3, SOUTH VIEW, SPRING ROAD, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. agaf ALUN SCHOOL, AT PRESWYLFA HALL, NEAR MOLD. DAIRY FARM attached to the School. Chemical Laboratory. Park for Cricket and Football. Lawn Tennis Conrte. Nnmerous-successes lately in connection with London University, Welsh Colleges, Itc. At the last Cam- bridge Local Examination, thirteen pupils (six in honors) were successful, the highest number passed by any school ia Wales or Monmouth. One Scholarship of £21 per annum and two Exhibi- tions to be offered for competition in January. SCHOOL REOPENS, January 20th, 1892. 2488 W. LLOYD PARRY, B.A., Head Master. SHREWSBURY BIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE HILL. SHREWSBURY. HEAD MISSTRESS: IIbS CANNINGS. THE SPRINJ TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, JANUARY IfirH. Prospectuses and Fotms of Application for admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Q-ieen Anne's Gate, London, S. W. A Preparatory Department ia attached to the School. 4f LIVERPOOL BIGEI SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD. PRINCES PARK, LIVERPOOL. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS HUCKWELL. THE SPRING TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 19IH. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S. W.. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. 5f THE WREXHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NEXT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 20TH. GOVERNESS PUPIL WANTED. 6z BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 22, KING STREET. MISSES LLOYD. The Next Term of this School will begin TUESDAY, JAN. 19TH. Boarders return on Monday, Jan. 18th. IOz THE RUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The next term begins January ISth. 2678 11, KING STRBET, WREXHAM. MISS E. H. LONG'S JpREPARATORY SCHOOL for Young Gentlemen. The next term begins WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th. 40. BODHYFRYD SCHOOLS, KING STREET, WREXHAM. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES SIMONS. A Separate School-room for Boys from 4 to 12 years of Bite. PUPILS Prepared for College of Preceptors, and other Examinations. Duties will be resumed (D.V.) JANUARY 19th. Vacancies for Boarders. 39o THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. A HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NEXT TERM BECINS ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 19TH. For Pros sect us, etc.. apply to the HEAD MISTRESS, who will be At Home to visitors on Monday, the 18th. 3z MANCHESTER GITAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOOL FEE, £ 4 4s per TERM.—NEXT TERM begins ? TUESDAY, JANUARY 19TH. 1892. — ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, MONDAY, JANUARY ISTH, IS92. at 9 a.m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, Ac, may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.—Boarding-house new opes, under the sanction of i ) tb« CtoTMMta. 1602a Business Announcements. "-r. -r, .J,, YOUR OWN DEATH WARRANT! I The Laws of Health are imperative. Ladies and Gentlemen They are Judge and Jury in one. Without appeal, they pronounce sentence and exact penalty. Mathematics are not surer. They hold every man and woman criminally guilty who neglect their timely intimations. The chill, raw air of the last few days is all the warning you will receive. To delay may be equivalent to signing your own death warrant BEWARE. .There is danger in neglecting a cold. Many who have died of consumption dated their troubles from exposure, followed by a cold, which settled on the LUNGS, and in a short time they were beyond the skill of the best Physician. Had they used FRANCIS'S BALSAM before it was too late their lives might have been saved. This Balsam has no equal for curing COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, AND BRONCHITIS. Read what REV. WM. FOULKES, C.M. Minister, Llangollen, says: "I have used FRANCIS'S BALSAM in eases of BRONCHITIS and threatened CROUP, with remarkable effect, giving speedy relief. I consider it a valuable Family Medicine, and no household should be without it." SOLD IN Is. AND fia. 6c BOTTLES. FRANCIS & Co., CHEMISTS, CHEl\IISTS, i 53, HOPE STREET, } WREXHAM. 22, TOWN HILL, ) 1891 GAS STOVES, FOB. COOKING, HEATING, AND OTHER PURPOSES. 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(Lady's size richly chased and with dial beautifully tinted, or plain if preferred) hard white enamel dial with sunk seconds, and gold or steel hands. Worth three guineas. H. SAMUEL'S Price 25s. To senders of P.O.O. for X2 128 6d, a GRAND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH will be delivered, jewelled and fitted with dust and damptight cap, with enamel dial, sunk seconds and gold bands. A splendid timekeeper, in solid sterling silver case, engine-turned, and beautifully engraved with shield and garter. Lady's size exquisitely decorated with floral and other ornamentations. The ordinary selling price of similar Watches is Five Guineas elsewhere. H. SAMUEL'S price is JE2 12s Cd. H. Samuel's are worn with delight and satisfaction by half a million. tar A MAGNIFICENT FREE PRIZE. A WARRANTY FOR FIVE YEARS AND A WEEK'S FREE TRIAL accompany all H. Samuel's Watches. Money returned if not approved. Also a £100 FREE LIFE INSURANCE Policy for 12 months against Railway Accidents, and an allowance of S.1 PER WEEK for 6 weeks for disablement, effected through the Ocean Accii- dent and Guarrantee Corporation, Mansion House Build- ings, London. An astounding and unparalleled offer. Cut out this coupon, and send it to-night, with your order. I Wrexham A dvertiser- Readers' Coupon. Available for 21 days. I agree to supply the sender of this Coupon with the watches described above at the reduced prices of X2 12s 6ft and 25s, and to present with each a magnificent and costly Free Prize. (Signed) B. Samuel, Manchester. Every watch sent secure and safe at my own risk, to any address, with key, warranty, and instructions complete. I And Grand kroo Prize ( Watch Bond. All P.O. Orders payable to H. Samuel at the General Post Office, Manchester. H. 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MARTIN Will offer for Sale at his extensive JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, 52, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, A Choice and Carefully Selected Stock of NOVELTIES, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, Not to be obtained elsewhere at the prices in DIAMONDS AND OTHER GEM JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE, MARBLE, GILT, NICKLB AND WOOD CLOCKS, ENGAGEMENT, KEEPER, AND WEDDING RTNGS GOLD AND SILVER ALBERTS. CHAINS. SEALS. LOCKETS, BROOCHES, Ac.' The public are respectfully invited to call and inspect this magnificent Stock, whether they purchase or not.. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SHOWROOMS AND WORKSHOPS- 52, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 639tf MORGAN & CO" 7 LIMITED, (Late Jaekson and Son), COACH BUILDERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, OF LONG ACRE, LONDON. PATENT CEE SPRINU "MORVI" CAR. As supplied to the Empress of German). On Morgan's Patent Cee Springs. LIST OP TESTIMONIALS POST FREE. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, NORTH WALES CARRIAGE WORKS, WREXHAM. Established 1762. 2180a WEAK MEN MADE STRONG i A TREATISE explaining the absolute fTL and perfect cure without stomach drugging of Mental and Physical Weak- ness, Languor, Despondency, Loss of Nerve Force. Brain Exhaustion with Loss of Sleep, Dyspeptic Symptoms, Rheu- matic Pains, Neuralgic Affections, Kidney and Prostatic Diserders, will be sent post free for Three Stamps. THE MARSTON REMEDY CO., 2491, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON 93n ESTABLISHED A.D., 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire Flintshire, Uerionethshire Cheshire, Shropshire and Nsrth Wales Hegister TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. STAMPED. In advance, 9s per annum. I In advance, lis per annum On Credit, 10s per annca. I On Credit, 12s per annum. hC ou nty Paper for all Official Notices la enbighshi and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVBRY PRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIRCULATION, 6.500 JJAYLEY & B RADLEY, PROPRIETORS, PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. f.P THR FOLLOWING CLASSES 1 .iou<es to be Let, I Situations Wanted, ^ituation-1 Vivcaut, Apartments Wanted, I Apartments to De liet, I Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found. lie inserted m this Column at the under-tMntumetl I charqee One n"ertiün i20 words) .— Is  I Th ?6 tn?rt.ona ? td 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 initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be saved. Wanted. "F,/¡rF, ,r. WANTV,r) a strong Lnl as APPRENTICE to the Butihoiing.—Apply, L? 3, Gresfurd. 43. k ii aN'1>D '?)H.mnou '? U?UaKKEKfKtt. EttEe* I f business oi private.—Apply Advertiser CfBce. 37a \'T .L\TED-;g1i Gene>tl SERVANT Weigh prefe:red. W V Apply, Mrs PARRY, 15, Town Hdl, Wrexham. It). WANTKD. a Steady MAN (single) as NVOITK ING BAILLFF.-Appl.gl Advertiser Odice, Wrexta am. 29z | MOCEHY TRA?E. WAITED immediately an ?Tr A1>PKEN lICK-K ALLMAND, Hope-street, Wrex- ham. J3 U/ AN ir.U nil invoice Clera with a knowledge of the TT B'ick Trade.-Apply to Mr HENRY DENNIS, Ruabon. 8* \\1 ANTt?!)ft" Ap?rHttt.f??.ttha Fit I?:)i?G Trade.— W Apply HuBEHTJo?RS,.MmafVa Printing Works, Wrexham. 25a T A}'TEDexr.ë.iencéduH(\meUlaid, 20 to :?. G:v? Vt addnss of Imt emp?yer.—M)SS MOKRIS, Gras- mere, Aitiinchain. 10a \\J ANT"D a eoarp le.petaule Boy to iuot a,t", Pony T V and Trap—Appty -MITH'S Paint Stores, Yorke- street, Wrexham. 18J ANTFD. Highest Price given for any quantity of BUMISH %VINE BOIILES.-Apply. J. F. EDISBURY & Co., Limited. 2256 RK>S AND JUN I LIS M AKING.—Wante a Good B 'DlCli HAND. Also, Appretiticesautt Improvers. Mrs DODD, No. 1. Temple li>w. £ 64Iz B OOT TRADP.-WANTED, an ASSISTANT; must speak Wel,h.-Apply CASH and Co., Boot Mann- fac uier-, lown-hill, Wrexham. 2t>»55n WANTED, to Kent COTTAGE in neighbourhood of VT itunton. Country p'eferreL-State particula.rs t, H. Tom' Butcher's ArLns, Oswestry. 4uz WANTKD, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham TV AdoertUer. in Districts where not already repre- sented.-Apply to BAYLEY & BRADLEY Wrexham. WANTKD, a kw T u n3 of C?ean, Dry, Sweet OAT i tV SiR\\V. Also, MANGEL Wm.ZMLS (the Yellow Globe pr,ferred.)-Apply, S. HANDLES, Newbrillge, Ruabon. 15. ANTED, a good General SEhVANT as plain Cook, tf to assist in washing and ironing; LI6. Also a HOL SrMAID wages, jEIJ.—Mrs WALL, 14, Park-road, Suutbport 14. ANTED, a good milk GOAT for an invalid child » Must be ono that has only lately had kid, and will milk (milli spring-iime.—Apply, J. MULLOCK, 18, St. Aline-street LiveiponJ. 12. | > RICK WOKKS. — Wanted by a thoroughly p actical ifr man a si: uation as Manager. Sl and wuite glazed biickf a speciality, willing to contract for all the work.- J, Adve1 tier Office, Wrexiiain. j 35i. 0^ UMKKEI.LAS KK-COVKIJKD in any Quality, by a best London maker, in 48 bours -Jor-ES and JONKS, Regeut- street and Arg) le-Itreet, Wrexham. 211 :n AJITI II a? <?nce a? .A?i-'tMnt Mlsllifc^S lor the Hirls' X?ti?n'it chool, Wrexham. Must bo well qualified, able to tekich Tovic Sol Fa, good disciplinarian, communicant. bala-iy i;50.-Appy Mrs SCOTT, head mistress. j4a SERVANTS are Want* d for Private and Tr desmen's Families, Farmer*. Hotd's. Vaults, and Respec ab'e Innw. Plain Coi-k?, H0113 maid Waitrer-ses, Thorough Generals, and Servants that cAn milk, for Wrexham. Cheshire, Lhncashire. and Shropshire.—Apply to Mr FORD, 5, Holt-strer t, Wrexham. 25 Hz WANTED, 500 persons to purch?se "The Champion- ?V Flock Beds" (with Bolster anA two Pillows) full size and Wool F ocks, from 9s lid. Weekly Payments taken.-L-indcn Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26, Henblns- street, Wrexham. -N. B. -These ffda are made up"n the I)reniiao- opp^sito the Advertiser Office. 2(10la CLUH AGENTS WANTED, to form Clutis for Watchts, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses, Musical Insts., &c. Members pay h. per week. Terms, Catalogues, 6.C., KENDAL & KENT, 106, Cheapsidr, London. Splendid value. Great success. Mention Paper. Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers 42s worth 70s. 2421. "17WKKMKN, PAY CLERKS TIMEKEEPERS, and I1 others. WANTED to start BENSON'S WATCH CLUBS for the supply of gc,od, sound, and reliable time- keepers and other articles. Terms liberal. Particulars and pamphlet post free.—J. W. BKNSON. Originator of the Club Systam (40 jeais ago), 62 and 61, Ludgate Hill, F.O. In WANTED, for first-class families, 30 Cooks, £ 20 to A:40 Kitchenmaids, Parlormaids, Nurses, House- maids, Waitresses 4 single-handed Footmen, 3 Footmen under Hutiers, SO Faimhouse Men and Women Servants. Hotel Cooks, Waitresses, Kitchenmaids. Giod servants wanting good places should app!y to E. HAYCOCK. 26, Chester-street, Wiexham. Established 31 years. 45o BERSHAM U. D. SCHOOL BOARD.  TRAINED, Certificated ASSISTANT MASTER A WANTED, immediately, for the Penygelii B"ys' Schiol. Must be a good disciplinarian, musical, able to teach Music (tonic sol-fa), Drawing, and Drill. He will be expected to assist tae Fupil Teachers with their studies. Salary, £ 70. Also, for the same department, an ASSISTANT WAsTtK (ex-P.T.), energetic, disciplinarian, Music, Drawing. Salary, £ 50. Applications, with three recent testimonials, to be sent, on or before Wednesday, the 13,b January, 189J, to THOMAS BURY, Clerk to the Board. Regent-street, Wrexham. lln To Let. TO LET, an excellent COTTAGE and GARDEN at TMurchwiel. AgTicultu al laborer preferre4 as tenant. —Apply, Mr EVANS, Marchwiel Old Hall. 42. ?)t?0 Let, Commodious SHOP, in best business thorough- Tfare, immediate possession.—Apply, to Mr T. J. PARRY, Estate Agent, Temp'e chambera, Wrexham. t2681 IIO LEr, BELGRAVE UOUfcjjE, Groavenor-road, Wrexham gas fitting", blinds, at valuation. Rent 165. Four reception rooms, seven bedrooms.-lo view, apply to J. F. EDISBURY, as above. 22z ^10 LEI', the BRYN COTTAGE, near Bowling Bank, JL Wrexham, with two crofts attached, also good gar- den. pigsties, and sbi p on.—Apply for further pa'Ucm are to Mr-. PEARCB, 18, Nelson-street, Chester. 679. *0 LET, with immediate possesion, SEMI-DETACHED I VILLA, No. 3, S ALISBURY-ROAD, containing four bed-rooms, two entertaining rooms, kitchen, scullery Ac., also garden, and accommodation for horse and trap.— Apply, W. H. Gummow, china room, Regent-street. 256Sf Religious Services. ,j 'J +. BAPTIST, CHAPEL CHESTER. STITEE-T. DIVINE SERVICES at 10.45 and 6.39. Sunday School Dat 2.30. PREACHER Nxxr SUNDAY, JANUARY 3RD, REV. JAMES HUGHES, BACUP. 25130 Lost and Found. POUND on Tuesday last a Black Retriever Bitch. FOwner can have it by paying expenses.—Apply J. DAVIES, Square, Gresford. 32? LOST, FIVE IKISH WETHER SHEEP.Anycne JLJ returning same to J. G. PARREEL, Honkley Farm Rossett, will receive 5a reward. 28z POUND a white Terrier Dog. If not claimed in seven Fdays will be Eold to defray expeD88.-AppJy WM JONES, 6, Mary Ann Square, Wrexham. 33a POUND, two Englis'i SHEEP. The owner must apply to Mr EDWARD ELLIS, Penymaes, Penycae, RUCTION. If not claimed in 21 days will be sold. 2667n NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ADVERTISERS are requested to note that all Advertisements intended for insertion in the First Edition of this paper must in future be delivered at tne office not later than by FRIDAY MORNING'S POST, 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.

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