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Business AniMNncements. IV El, AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, AT I C. K. BENSON AND Cos SUPPLY STORES, 14 HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, AND .J1 CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. IHISM WHISKIES. Per J!ott!e 24. 2J7. 2/10 and 3/1. DnnT'Hcs. per bottIe. 3/6 John jan,elon's 3/6 KinaLhans L. L. „ 3/4 ]!r<;nMsV.S.O. 3/6 George Koe'B „ 2/6 SCOTCH WHISKIES. Per Bottle 2,'4. 2/T. 2/10 ana 3/1. EMore. per bottle. 314 Melrose „ 3/6 Lorse 3/6 Gkn]i<ret O.V.G. 3/6 Gknisie. 3/6 GieB Aifa. 3/0 Hot)ertsona. 3/6 Medico Comfort. 316 RUM. For Bottle 2/4, 2/7, and 2/10. Cr I N t-L<onaon.; Per Bottle 2/4, 2/7, and 2/10. DE KUYPER'S HOLLAND. Per Bottle 2/6d. BRANDIES. per Bott!e 2/7. 5/1, smd 2/6. CASE BRANDIES. GaMMtecd the genuine productions of the names who=e breeds they beM. HENNESSEY'S. ISte.r,perbottIe 4/6 5/0 3 5t6 MARTELL'S. IStM.perbottIe 4/6 „ 5/0 3 N/6 JULES DUFONT & CO/S. lStM,pcrbotUe 4/0 2 4/6 3 5/0 CHAMPAGNE. Roederers. Pol Roger, Moet and Cha.ndoB's, Perrier. Jouct's, G. H. Mnmm'a, Veure Clicqnot, Heidaieck and Co., and v&rioas other well-known BfMds. BURGUXL i Per Bottle from 1/8. HOCK. „ 2/0. PORT. „ I/O. SHERRY 1/0. CLARETS. „ 110. MAHS?LA „ 1/6. .NfA-I'?SKI?A 1/6. EXGLISH AND FOREIGN LIQUERS. Come and &ee our Stock of Wines, Spirits, &nd Liquors, unequalled anywhere in qu&Iity, at prites withic the reach of :d). MINERAL WATERS. Schweppe's, Eihs', an<! Edisbary and Co.'t, aJso NATURAL WATERS from all the best known German Springs, at Wholesale Prices. C. K. BENSON ( Co. 14, HIGH STREET. WREXHAM AND 21, CROSS STREET, !206 OSWESTRY. 2206 OFOR THE BLOOD tS WORLD-F AMm" For ekansinc Md clearing the blood from &U tm- punMs. ]t caBB&t be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, ScnrrT. Eczema. SMn tmd Blood Disfast- I'impjfs. and Sores of &X Mod*, tte <'ncct'. are rn&rTeUoaB It Cures OUSures. CurnSuresnntheKeck. Cures SlIre Let:?. <ur.l'nnp]esonthcFa<e. Curf. Scurry. Cure-, Kczemtt. CuTPSUIcCM. Curps h),.ud a.ud Sidn DiEeaMS. Lure; C-landular svmllitigs. Lures the Btood from all impare Mttt<r. Fr(,,m whatever cMse arising. It i,; the,,nly real specitic forGontand Rheumatic Pkil"- It remoTes the MM« from the blood and MUM. À,; thi.. Muture is pleasant to the tMte. and war- mntt;(t free !rum auythiBR injurious to the moat Q<-HcMe CtmHUtutif)!i of either aex, from mfMcy te ¡,Jet age, the 1'rnphetors tolicit tnSerera to give it t ttuj to teht its T&Ine. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIAL. 2t. Orthard-street, WarrinRton. J*aQM-y 5th. 1M4. I a.m pltl\sed to say that your Blood MiTtnre Md ?' "? prescribed, has done my dMRhter ??.) i??t.h ?ned i?teen yeaj-s. & world of good. &t'um n?t m..ntha ago the WM ?ttftcked with a spTcre iiiiiii dtsense. I took her to th< hof!pital here, ?? ''?' ?nded for sit weeks. I then took h{? ? ? M:u)cheEter hospitaj for four inontha. hut neltht-r '? ??' ?M her? bit of good. I was "M'KP? to take hfr?m her work. At Jast I was pL.?uaJed t.. try CiMk'B Blood Mixtare. &nd I now m.mk G(.d t hftve done oo. for, I &m h&ppy to sav. '.m: dHasf has di6a.ppeMed. Md.Ican safety say it. tne. tncthcine has worked tt miTMie ht mv oaui;htt.r s case. Everyone that knows her aa.ys it a wuudbrMthinf'. she only ha.Tingta.ken three MHif; to see the diKerence in her appearance now &']J & few weeks ago. This is quite nusulicited. and I scud it hoping it will perMttde other posslw, suSerer t j3 try your valuable medicine.—I remain.! gentl4u! yours erMefuHy. ELIZABETH BOTL.B. itnesa: Charles Price. 48, Batteriily-lane Wamagton. Just a ? Unes in reference to & wondcrfnt cure .t? hat Cla°rki e s Hlood Mixture bus eBected I hf?e beex&snfTerer f or nvt-r three Yeaxf4 with a bad leg. I have had several doctors, and tried dozens of receipts from people who professed to know what would do me good, but I never received any relief nutU I tried Clarke's Blood Mixture. I should itiso add that I was recommended by one doctor to go to the itinrmary, as he could do me no Rood, but a. triend of mine asked me to try your Blood Mixture. I did so, and after usinR two lls bottles my leg was Ct.mpletely eared. It would be imposfdble to tell you how many wounds I tuulon my leg; it was com- pletely black up as far as the h])Ge. My friends Wt-rc uJarmed, :).nd I thought that I should lose my k's. but now it is all right. Yon ma.y use this letter !ts you pieitse. Make it as public as you please, for i shall recommend your Hlood Mixture wherever I So. "JKHSH SMITH, 34, -lane-street, Hetton Dowrts, County of Durham, January 16th, I894." each. a,ndin cases containing six "'ncj th,; quantity, lls—sutBcient to effect a permanent cnre ju the great majority of long-Htfinding cases. Hy?] CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VEX- iJOjS !.hrc.nRhout the \orld, or sent to any .address oa ?'?"Pt of ? or 132 stamps bv the prop deters, THE [AIN (?o 1,N ?° MLDL.\XD COUNTIES DRUG COM- PA?y, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK-BLOOD MIXTURE. ASK FOR CLARKE S BLOOD MIXTURE. And do not be persuaded to take &n iniitatioti. or SM&s<ttttt€. 1844ao QNE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is ?J??? ? ?-??s fr?t? Urinary organs in either sex, acquire?d or constitu- tional, Gravel, and Pains in the back. tsold in boxes, 4?G etch by allchemists and Patent Iledi,i,, Vendors, The Li-c?d ?dl.ud Cou? ? u? ??,' The Liacoln and MidllLud Counties Drug Company Lmcoln-—Wholestde agent?s H?.trf.).)? ? ?' -Lon?Md?theWh? ?? Business Announcements. KI NAHANS L L [;'L E N I S LE Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1878. The Prize Medad, Dublin Exhibition. 1865. "THE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES," PURE, MILD, a.nd MELLOW. DELICIOUS, and VERY WHOLESOME. THE FINEST SCOTCH WHISKY SOLD. GUILDFORD STREET, YORK ROAD, LAMBETH, S.E. Agents-MESSRS. C. K. BENSON, and Co., WREXHAM. 2M3 C OA L C OA L CO A L eJOHiN OWEN, COAL AND LIME MERCHANT, 7, ST. MAR I( S TERRACE. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, In thanking his numerous customers for the kind support accorded to him during the past Thirteen Years, begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to more commodious preimaea IN BRADLEY ROAD, whm'e he hopes to receive a continuance of Public Support. J. O. respectfully draws attention to the aunexed LIST OF PRICES at CENTRAL STATION BEST Q-UF,,EN COAL 15S 10D PER TON. CRANK „ 138 4D „ MAIN „ 128 6D „ NUTS lOslOD „ SLACK „ 7g 61, „ 6s 8D Is Extra, per ton Delivered to any p&rt of Town. AGENT FOR FFRWD COAL. 28z I PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, ON THE EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. DELIVERED ON PAYMENT OF ONN INSTALMENT. Tl£1BT I IlUPESTIME II WAL£S a LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. FULL VALUE ALLOWED FOR OLD INSTRUMENTS IN EXCHANGE. BEPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES BY SKILLED WORKMEN WALNUT PIANO, IRON FRAME, Cheek Action. Bras. Pin Plate, FuH Trichord, Pinned H&mmers, Gilt lueiaion or Marquetrie Panel, Trust Supports, <&e. Ten yearle guarantee with eawh la.trunieot. 10/6 PER MONTH. Delivered on payment of 10/6. CRANE AND SONS, R. THORNTON JONES, Manager, 4, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. M SCOTCH jOATMEAL. I Guarajitee my OATMEAL is Prepared in Scotland from the Finest Scotch Oats, and that no better Article of its hind can be purchased WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, S E E D S M AN 55A, CHESTER STREET, W R E X H A M m20M PICTURE FP tt MING! PICTURE FRAMING J. F. SMITH BEGS TO INFORM THE INHABITANT OF WREXHAM AND NEIGHBOURHOOD THAT HE HAS OPENED THE PREMISES, 15, YORKE-STREET [NEXT TO THE PAINT STORES] IN THE ABOVE TRADE. PICTURE FRAMING, MOUNT CUTTING, GILDING, &c., DONE ON THE PREMISES. PRICES MODERATE. GOOD )REMANSHIP GUARANTEED. A LARGE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN MOULDINGS KEPT IN STOCK. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 2071. ESTABLISHED 1813. A RICHARDSON (SUCCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO.),, CENTRAL ARCADE, WREXHAM, A N D 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. Agent for the following Eminent Mannfactarers, whose Pianoe are aH well represented in Stock MESSRS STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, KAPS, BROADWOOD, COLLARD, KIRKMAN, HOPKINSO.M, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR" BLUTHNEB" AND THE "WALDEMAR" PIANOS. PMCt: LtSTS ANO CATALOGUE*! POST FREE ox AfPMOMaoN. T HE 1.4 (CHESTER MODEL IRONSPIANOS, BE3T VALUE FOR MONEY. None Genatne without A. Richardson, Chester and Wrexhajn," In C&st at the top of the Massive Iron Frajne. 21 GUINEAS CASH. 24 GUINEAS BY INSTALMENTS. THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED ANu CERTIFICATED TUNERS AND REPAIRERS (FACTORY HANDS) ONLY EMPLOYED. An Inatrnment on our Insta.Iment System being returned through ina.biiity to futtUi Terms of Agreement, the Money paid is returned, less Hire Tuning, <&c. MUSICIANS SUPPLIED FOR DANCING, &c. f2223s 4 LL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO A LARAPEEY, BOOKBINDING, &c.. ?tendedfo?r the 'ADVERTISER- OFFICES, wU be received at the OScea MARKET SQUARE, OXLY, there being xo COKNECTIOK with aay other lirm. Office hom-a 9 t.m. to 6 p.m.: S&tTn-da.ys, 9 ann. to I p.m. A GOOD PLAN.—The safest, be?t, and ?jL. quickest way to ma.ke money by Stocks and Shares is fully exr!n.'ned in Thirteenth Annual Hdition of HxpianH.tory [oúk- sent post free. Fult of va.lua.blp in£tlrr..tlC,m_-Adùress GEORGE E\'AXs and Co.. Stockbt,.)eers, M. Qneen Vietoria.-street. London, E P 1795s Business Announcements. EXTENSION OF PREMISES I (ADDITION OF No. SO, BRIDGE STREET.) RICHARD JONES 8 ''f SPECIAL SALE TO-DAY. SATURDAY. TO-DAY. ;r1{ -¿; AIN CURING THE WEEK. ———————————— IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. 5 0. 5 2, 5 4ii 56, 13 R 11) G E S T R EE T, C H E ST E R. SEASONABLE NOVELTIES! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS E ROGERS, 9, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. THE OLDEST CIGAR STORE IN WREXHAM. ESTABLISHED E. R. begs to acquaint her Patrons a.nd the Genera! Public th&t ahe is now showing a very !a.rge a.D(! ca,refu!!y selected Stock of SILVER-MOUNTED BRIAR a.nd MEERSCHAUM PIPES. CIGAR Md CIGARETTE HOLDERS, PLAIN and SILVER- MOUNTED C I GAR ana CIGARETTE CASES, POUCHES and SMOKERS' REQUISITES. A6 1870. CIGARS.—Choice Havanas in prime condition. Bock," from 30/- tol20/-per 100; "A De ViUar-y- Villar," Sol," and other populaj H&va.D& brands. The 6nest brands of Ma-nilla and Mexica,n leaf fnllv ?ma.tared. t CIGARETTES.—British, t American, and Oriental. ? TOBACCOS.—The prodnctioBs of the moat celebrated manufacturers always in stock. A GOOD SNJLBCTIOS bF SILVER-MOUNTED WALKING STICKS, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATION. SOLE AoxNT FOR WREXHAM AND DisiRicT rox ARCHER S CELEBRATED BLACK BOY TOBACCO ca ENGLISH MEAT. ENGLISH MEAT. GUARANTEED HOME-FED AND THE CHOICEST QUALITY. GEORGE C. HUGHES, OF THE. WOODLANDS FARM. GWERSYLLT <For aevea-aJ yeMa with lIessr.. -o()i. J cn.:s i.nd Sone, L!a.ndudno), purveyors to her Majesty the Queen. Would respectfully inform the inn&bit&nte of Wrexham and the atrfoundmg districta that he hM OPENED NO. 88, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, For the SALE of ENGLISH HOME-FED MEAT, supplying nothing but the best, wombining with this personal Mid atrict ttttention to his customers, he hopes to receive a f&ir share of public patronage. ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. 1992 lIE IT IS RUDE TO POINT Yet there can be no harm in pointier out that we have a large VARIETY of NOVELTIES. Special for the Se&son, which c&nnot be surpassed for Price and Beauty. A visit will convince you. WE ASK YOU For a SINGLE TRIAL only, a a wiRh yon to come and see m ONCE, and if we do not give yot satisfaction, both in QUALITY and PRICE, you need be under no obligation to buy from us. SUPPOSE YOU CALL ROUND TO-DAY EDWIN OWENS, 8, HIGH STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED WATCHMAKER IN WREXHAM. 1881 I R????????? ????' ?-??? f???????}?";?????" i-L?eve?. Fa "'6 t'). J?MwBM?aB??? Er? ?O55 is's ure  $evit) f Lc)f 0) f  Lo,D.  \A/ OIL L1)? A.H. HAS-C-ALL  I 'EnC.0 NO I C CL el- e c C i-. ESTAS. 7r ll. 1:.u.. !l.:ib;:¡.w. Q) -r '7."1\ 1 'T" ?? ?n?'EXBLMI. ¡I.r: u' W PHILLIPS & Co., LIMITED. I ,-At- 'i:nt: < Business Announcements. "r- II W. & J. PRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. DEPARTMENTS. DEPARTMENTS. SILKS. DRESSES. MILLINERY. LACES. GLOVES. HOSIERY. TRIMMINGS. H A B E R- DASHERY. MANTLES. CLOAKS. CORSETS. PRINTS. CALICOES. UMBRELLAS. BNADY-MADES. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING. We now have & Choice selection of nlESS MA.i. JMRIALS for Autumn and Winter, Ijitrge v&riety of SILKS CREPONS, NETTS, &c., eaitable for even- ing wea. DRESS- MAKING under most efficient M&n&gement. LADIES' &nd GENTBMBN'8 SILK UMBRELLAS. In SitTer- mounted and NfttartJ StickB. IRISH, CAMBRIC, and SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, in F&ney Boxea, suitable for Christmas and New Year')) Presents. TABLE LINEN. LINENS. SHEETINGS. TOWELLINGS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS. CURTAINS. TAPESTRIES. CARPETS. MATTINGS.. LINOLEUMS. BEDSTEADS. BBDDINC. &UGS. CRBTONNES. BLINDS. EIDERDOWN QUILTS. 2191nz PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. [Telephone 15.] THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., IMPORTERS AND BONDERS, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. Office Entrance in High-street. CHAMPAGNES OF EVERY KNOWN BRAND. WINES. -The very Large Stock of our FINE OLD WINE6 we are convinced cannot be surpassed in quality. Prices will compare more than faroMably with London quotation*. SPIRITS. Being the Largest Bonders in the Principality, and nolding very large Duty Paid Stocks, w< are excep- tionally prepared to offer well-matared Spirits tf the finest quality, at the lowest Market Prices. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY. Our Blends of the above will compare moretthan favourably with any Whiskies offering. We select the produce of the best distilleries, and mature it in our own Sherry Wood. STOUT-Combe and Co.'s London Extra and Invalid Stout. PALE ALES—Ba.88 and Co.'s. ELLIS and EDISBURY'S MINERAL WATERS. 9'tLts- .'lJtnlit'e', Brigh.Wn Sekzler. HAVANNAH CIGAR IMPORTERS. A large and varied assortment of the moat choice and approved Brands, in high maturity, always in Stock. te2130B r.3 Yes, it is <[ beautiful picture, and worthy of a Jramf, if franws M<r<' ?M<' 80 dear PICTURES FRAMED ON THE PREMISES AT REASONABLE PRIOtS BY B. COPLESTON, 19 & 20, HILL-STREET, WREXHAM, Close to Central Station. tl852 ENGRAVING. Brass and Nickel Silver Coffin Plates, Crests, Monograms, Inscriptions, <tc., in First-n.te- Style. GITTINS. IRONMONGERY STORES. HOPE-STREET. WREXHAM. 1989j Railway Notices. Ø" CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TOURING the WINTER and SPRING JL7 MONTHS WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS (Fliday or Saturday to Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday), and FOURTEEN DAYS' TICKETS will be isaned EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Also TOURIST TICKETS (Ava.Ha.Me for one calendar month) will be issued on any WEEK DAY from the principal Cambrian In- land Stations to Borth, AberdoTey. Towyn, Aberystwvtb, Bar- mouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. PANTOMIMES AT THE LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, & BIRMINGHAM THEATRES. Ox SATURDAY, JANUARY 19rn, 1895, Cheap D:y Excursion Tickets will be issued to Liverpool, Manchester. and Birminghttm from Han* idloes, Newtowo, Montgomery, Welshpool, Oswestry, EHesmere, Feans Bank, and intermediate stations. There will not be cheap tickets from Buttington and Welshpool to Birmingh&m by this excursion. For full particulars as to train times and fares see handbills. a ON FRIDAY, JANUARY ZSrn, 1895. TWO OR FIVE DAYS' TRIP TO LONDON From all Cambrian Stations (except Welahpool and Buttington.) For full particulars see handbills. Further information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr W. H. Gouan, Passenger Superintendent, Osweatry. e ALFRED ASLETT, g Secretary and General :.Ianagcl'. A LL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO ?-1. GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISED "OFFICES, will be received at the OSices, MARKET SQUAPE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other nrm. Office hours— 9 &.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Scholastic. GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. rqlHIS SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on JL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1895, at Nine o'clock, as a. First Grade Grammar School. under the control of & Local Governing Bodv. The Staff of Masters will be strengthened bv the appointment of a Science Master of high standing, and of an experienced teacher of Commercial subjects. Fees per term, payable in advance to the Clerk to the Local Governors. Mr W. R. Evans, 29, Chester street Lower School JE2 2 0 Upper School JE2 16 0 As soon as the arrangements can be completed, the following subjects will be regularly taught in the school without extra charge :-Scripture, English Ctasstcs, Mathematics, Natural Science (taught prac- tically), French, German, Welsh,Vocal Masic,Draw- ing, Short-hand, Book-keeping, Drill or Physical Exercises, and Manaal Inatructton (use of too!a, &c.) School Stationery and the use of booka will be included in the above fees. Boys must be ten years of age on admission. .forma of en, ,j": nnticuiara of theentrMce ,Ox&wiriation, L-z. aud 111Wr January 1st, 1895, from the H"fi Master at the Sthoot. et from the Clerk. 2S41a ELM GROVE HI GH SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES SIMONS (AseiBted by Resident Certi6cated MISTRESSES.) Bome comtorta &nd liberfd t&b!e. Term commencea TUESDAY, JANUARY 22ND. PREPAAATORY SCHOOL for Boya from four yca.rs of age. 10& THE WREXHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1, XING STREBT, WREXHAM, PRINCIPAL— MISS PIERCE. NEXT TzRx COMMEMCE6 JAMPANT 23RB. 36f YOUNG LADIES SCHOOL, 22, KING-STREET. THE MISSES LLOYD WILL RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES ON THB 23M JANUARY, 1895. Hoarders return the same d&y. Papils lorepared for Examinations. 58o YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, HOLLY BANE. Conducted by the Misses LIPTROT. School duties will be resumed o* TUESDAY, January 22nd. Private Lessons on the Pianoforte given by Miss L. Liptrot. Terms on application. t27 RICHMOND HOUSE7 16, GROSVENOR ROAD. MISS E. H. LONG'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR TOUN& GENTLEMEN. The Term Commences Wednesday, 23rd Jamairy. t8U OAK VILLA, GROSVENOR ROAD, WREXHAM. MISS EVANS (Undergrad. Univ. Lend.) French and German, FRAULEIN ALBRECHT. Drawing and Clay Modelling, W. FUGE, Es< Piano, 'Miss AMY HARRIS. L&tin and Mathematics form part of the School course. Next Term begins WEDNESDAY, January 16th, 1895 37o SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. HEAD MlSTBESS:—MISS GAVIN. The SPRING TERM will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 22ND. 1895. Prospectusea and Forma of application for admission may be obtained at the School, or from the SzcMTAM of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. 2363o MR. GEO. A. BARNES, ORGANIST and DIRECTOR of the CHOIR of FLAS POWER PRIVATE CHURCH, Member of the Council of North Wales Section of the Incorporated Society of Musicians, Receives Pupila in PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HARMONY, &c. Pupils prepared for all ExaminatioM. Terms on Application. 18, HOLLY BANK, RUABON ROAD. WREXHAM. 26& THE RUABON COUNTY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. mHIS SCHOOL will be re-opened on JL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1895, under the control of a Local Governing Body. The Staff of Masters will be strengthened by the appointment of a Science Master of good standing. Fees per annum, for the three terms payable ia advance each term to the clerk of the governors, are as follows Lower School. JE5 0 0 per annum. Upper School. £6 0 0 per annum. As soon as the necessary arrangements can be completed, the following subjects will be regularly taught in the school without extra charge,, via. ScriptnM, Eoglieh, Classics. Mathematics, NataraJL Science (taught practically), French, German, Welsh, Vocal Music, Drawing. Shorthand, Book-keeping, Drill and Manual Instruction (use of tools, Ac.) School stationery and the use of books will be in- cluded in the above fees. Boys must be ten years of age on admission. Forms of entry can be obtained from the Head- master at the School, or from the clerk. J. DENBIGH JONES. Clerk to the Local Governing Body. Johnstown, Ruabon. 98a WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE RUABON COUNTY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BOYS POB THE YEAR 1895. rt pHE LOCAL GOVERNORS of the above School offer the following Scholarships to Boyc living in the County School District who have attended a Public Elementary School for the pa.st three ye&rs, viz. Five Open Scholarships ot JE6 ea.ch. Five Scholar- ships consisting of exemption from b&if the fees wiU be given to Boys already attending the School. The examintnion for the Five Open Scholarship's will be conducted by OwEN OwEK, Esq., M.A., Oa- westry, and will be held at the School on SATURDAY, the 19th JANUARY. 1895, at 9.30 a..m. The Examina- tion will be in writing, and the standard of examina- tion will be the fifth and sixth standards of the Elementary Education Code. with one of the follow- ing specinc subjects, viz., Algebra., Welsh, Euclid, or Latin. The Scholarships will not be a.waj'ded uiileqe fumcient merit is shewn. 'i.'he last day for entrance for the €x:UDina.t;on in THURSDAY, JANUAKY 17TH, 1895. Forms of application, <&c., can be obtained from the undersigned J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk to the Local Governing Body. Johnstown, Rna.bon. 9th January, 1895. 97e MRS. HALSTEAD'R LADIES' AND SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, 58, LAMBPIT STREET, W H E X H A M TeleRraphic address, HAL-3TLAD, WM.xH.\t). 20-r