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Sales by Auction. SALES BY FRANK LLOYD. WREXHAM COVERED SMITHFIELD. SPECIAL FORTY GUINEAS IN PRIZES. FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his AUCTIONS for MONDAY NEXT. NEXT MONDAY'S ENTRIES WILT, COMPRISE 80 to 100 First-ehss Dairy Cows, Prime F, 'tt Bullocks and Heifers, Barrens, Stirks and Yearlings, Fat and Store Bulls, crand sorts. 200 to 300 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 80 to 100 Grand Calves, from the Principal Dairy Stocks, and also from Cheshire. A Grand Entry of Fat and Store T,if, nnd Store Sheep. 100 Scotch. Wethers from Mr Swetenhain, Hope, ORNF". OF SAT/E :-Di irv Cows, Ba-ryens, Hulls, Fat Beasts, Fat Sheep, Fat and Rearing Calves, at 10.30. Three Auctioneers. Pig:; aHd Store Sheep at 11.30. Stock need not arrive before or 10.15, Pigs up to 11.0. Cash payments. No sale, no charge. Fat Pigs or C uvea realising over JE3 each will only be charged Is per head calves under 30s sixpence ea.ch usual commission 4d in the X. More entries will be esteemed a favour to the Auctioneer, or Mr James Davies, Cross Lanes Stores. 789j THE OPENING HORSE SALES FOR 1896. J71 RANK LLOYD has much pleasure in .L: announcing his GREAT NORTH WALES HORSE SALES !<< WREXHAM for Thursday. JanuarvlG h. for llrn^v Norses nnd Colts of all classes." and Friciny, 17th, for Run tors. Harness Horses, Ponies. The January Sale last year was an exceii!ioii;t!!N- good one, buyers attending from London, Dublin. Belfast, nnd other great centres. From inquiries this sale is expecicd to be equally good. Strictly limited to 500 horses 220 i entered. Entries close January 2nd to FUANX LI.OYP, Wrexbam. 2559z SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE REPOSITORY. NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27I H, 1S95. A Lot of Horses already entered. Further Entries for Catalogue solicited up to Tuesday morning. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, s2549 Whitchurch, Salop. Railway Notices. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. I CHRISTMAS MARKETS AND HOLIDAYS- ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21ST, a SPECIAL LATE MARKET TRAIN will leave the Central Station at 11.0 p.m., for Moss and Pentre, Piaspower. and Brymbo. On CHRISTMAS EYE, Tuesday, December 24th, Market Tikcotss will be issued to Wrexham and Chester as on Saturdays. For particulars of Late Trains on Main Line. and the Brymbo Branch see special bills. I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26TH (BANK HOLIDAY.) CHESTER CHRISTMAS EISTEDDFOD at the Music Hall. PANTOMIME '• BO PEEP," at the Royalty Theatre, II Cheap Return Tickets will be issued by the 10.10 а.m., 12.50, 2.25. and 5.10 p.m. trains from Wrexham (Central), and intermediate stations to Chester (Northgate Station) whieh is close to the Music Hall, returning same day by special late trains, or by any ordinary train. For particulars see bills. FOOTBALL MATCH.'WREXHAM v. WEST- MINSTER ROVERS, ON WREXHAM RACECOURSE, TIIE GREAT DRAMAS, "REDEMPTION:" AND "IRON TRU, F,AT THE PUBLIC HALL, AND I, UKDER THE CZAR." AT ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. Special Trains will leave Brymbo at 1.30, 5.15. ¡ 6.30 and 8.30 p.m., calling at Plaspower, Moss and Pentre. Retain Trains will. leave 'the Central Station for lirvmbo at 4.0 p.m., 5.50, 8.0. 9.15, and 11.0 p.m For full particulars see bills exhibited at Stations. T. CARTWRIGHT, Westminster Buildings, General Manager. Wrexham, December 19th, 1895. 2714j GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. PANTOMIMES. CHEAP EXCURSIONS will run as under TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24TH. 3 or 4 days, to LIVERPOOL and MANCHESTER, leaving Llangollen 8.50 and 5.1, and Wrexham at 9.32 a.m. and 5.42 p.m. THURSDAY, December 26th, for Day Trip to LIVERPOOL, leaving Gobowen at 9.0 a.m., Prees- gweene 9.5, Chirk 9.10. Cefn 9.15, Llangollen 9.20, $rc,vor 9.30, Acrefair 9.35, Ruabon 9.30, Brpnbo 9.0, Plaspower 9.7, and Wrexham at 9.45 a.m. Tickets, bills, and information as to Cheap Week- end and other Excursions can be obtained at the Stations. 2558n ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26TH. the 8.30 a.m. Ruabon to Chester and Liverpool (Central), the 5 25 and 1..5S p.m., Chester to Ruabon, and the 9.25 p.m., Wrexham to Chester, will not run. 2589n CHORAL AND SOLO COMPETITION AT THE MUSIC HALL. CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME AT THE ROYALTY THEATRE. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26TH, a 0 Cheap DAY EXCURSION to CHESTER, win leave Ruabon 9.30, and Wrexham at 9.45 a.m. Tickets, Bills, and information a3 to cheap week- end bookings, and of other excursions, can be ob- tained at the stations. 2590e LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATCHES. ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26TH. a Cheap DAY EXCURSION to SHREWS- BURY. WOLVERHAMPTON, West Bromwich, BIRMINGHAM, etc., will leave WREXHAM at 9.20 a.m., Llangollen 8.50, Ruabon 9.30 a.m. Tickets, Bills, and information as to cheap week- end and other excursions, can be obtained at the stations. HEXRY LAMBERT, 2591e General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUES- DAY, DECEMBER 21sT. 23KI>, AND 24TH, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from Cambrian Stations to MERTHYR, DOWLAIS NEWPORT (Mon.), CARDIFF, NEATH, and SWANSEA. The tickets will be available to return on anyPday up to and inclusive of Tuesday, December 31st, except intervening Sundays and Christmas Day. On TUESDAY, December 24tli. Cheap EXCUR- SION TICKETS will also be issued to LIVER- POOL, Manchester, Leeds, Batley, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Birkenhead, Sheffield, Chester, Brad- ford, Stockport, Warrington, Matlock, Buxton, and Birmingham, ifcc. The tickets will be available to return on Thurs- day. December 26tli, or Friday, December 27th. ON BOXING DAY, THURSDAY. DEC. 26TII, A CHEAP DAY TRIP will be run from ?? L?idlocs. Ne?town, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Oswestry, Ellesmere, Fenn's Bank, and intermediate stations" to CHESTER, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Warrington, Stockport, Manchester, Llandudno, Rhyl. &c. z During the Winter Months Cheap Week-end (Friday and Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 Days' Excursion Tickets will be issued on every FRIDAY and SATURDAY from nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Borth, Aberyst- wyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech. Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli; also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Also, similar tickets are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dol- gelley, Pwllheli, and Intermediate Stations to Rhay- ader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Tourist Tickets (available for one month) are also issued on every week day between stations named above. Similar Tickets will also be issued from Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Bradford, Leeds. Oldham, Hudders- field, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorley, Accrington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leicester, Derby, Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Wednesbury, Walsall, Peterboro', Northampton, Hull, Sheffield. Barnsley, &c., &c., to Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth. and Pwllheli. For full particulars see bills. Further information regarding Excursion Trains -and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be obtained on application to MrW. H. GOUGH, Passenger Superintendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, zt General Manager. AT >NUY. in sums of £500 and upwards, to ¡ at iC4 per cent. interest, on j to SALTER and Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON, The largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY AT 10.30. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce ¡ -L?JL that the following entries are expected, viz :— 90 to 120 250 to 350 500 to 600 Fat and Store CATTLE. Ripe Fat SHEEP. Prime Bacon, Porket and I Store PIGS. A good lot of Fat and rearing Calves Commencing with Fat Cattle, Calves, and Pigs. Offices: Wrexham and Llangollen. 907 IMPORTANT SALE of Live and Dead i Farm Stock, Produce, &c., at PARK FARM, RHOSMADOC, 2A miles from Ruabon, the property of Mr Thomas Parry (who is leaving the farm), on FRIDAY, JANUARY 3KD, 1896. Full particulars in posters. JONES AND SON, Auctioneeers. Wrexham and Llangollen. 2626e Legal and Public Notices. DRAW for the Benefit of THOMAS PLEVIN. Winning Numbers 62 386,194, 277, 669. z RESULT of Winning Numbers of Blind t John's DRAW 1st, 66; 2nd. 1.184; 3rd, 1.119 4th. 4; 5th, 178 6rh. 978: 7th. 1.160: 8th, 830 9th, 460 lOt.h, 1.523 Util, 715 12th, 1,113. o THE WELCOME SOCIAL CLUB, 13, T Bank-street. Wrexham ?vhieh is non-political and unsectarian). is open on week days from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A FREE CONCERT (to which ladies I are admitted), is given in the Club Room each Saturday night at eight o'clock, recommencing (after the Christinas Holidays) on Saturday the 4th of January. 2399j TO TEACH-ERS THE Meeting of Teachers of Public Elemen- JL tary Schools for the Inspectorial District of Denbigh and Flint, convened for Saturday, 21st mst., in the National School, Wrexham, has been deferred for the present. EDWIN ASTLEY, Secretary pro. tem. Pentre School, Broughton, Wrexham. 2612s CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, 1895. WREXHAM SHOP ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATION. For.rD 1890. PRESIDENT:—J. F. EDISBURY, ESQ., J.P. A T a General Meeting of Tradesmen, held 'I .1- on Friday last, it was unanimously agreed to CLOSE ALL SHOPS IX WREXHAM on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, December 25th, 26th, and 27th. ROBT. DODD. Chairman of Committee. H. E. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary. 2595z COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NT- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .1." next ASSIZES for tha County of Denbigh, will be beJd at RUTHIX. in the said County, on the 23rd day of JANUARY ;EXT, and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, and Chief Constables, and all Jurors, Persons bound by recognizance, Prosecutors, Wit- nesses, and others having business at the said Assizes, are hereby required personally to attend, with their Rolls, Records, Indictments, and Remem- brances, at the COUNTY HALL, at RUTHIN, aforesaid, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, on FRIDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY NEXT, at which hour the Court will sit, and proceed to busi- ness. PHILIP YORKE, Esquire, Sheriff. T. REGINALD JAMES, Under-sheriff. THOMAS BURY, Acting Unfier-Sheriff. Wrexham, 19til December. 1895. 2613o SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, FOUNDED 1710. The Directors beg to announce that they have appointed MR TREVOR G. BOSCAWEN, t 14, TEMPLE-ROW. to succeed Messrs J. Lewis and Son, in their agency at WREXHAM AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. The Sun Insurance Office has enjoyed the con- fidence of the public for over 184 years. All losses caused by lightning are covered by its polices. Prompt discharge of all claims. The Sun Insurance Office is the oldest Fire Office in the world. Sum Insured in 1894, £ 393,622,400. 2593f MONEY. X2 to X500. MONEY. W. WHITE, Having a considerable sum at his disposal is pre- pared to ADVANCE LOANS from 92 to JE500 to respectable Householders and Tradesmen ON VERY MODERATE TERMS. No respectable application is ever refused. APPLY BY LETTER ONLY TO W. WHITE, 13, LORNE-STREET, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. 2520f To Let. nOUSE TO LET, 29, Erddig-road.- JLJL Apply-, 3, Town-hili. 2532e T 0 LET, WYLVA COTTAGE, Pickliill, JL near Wrexham, rent ZIO.-Apply, Moui.sox, 393, West Derby-road, Liverpool. 2583o TenLET, roomy, CORNER SHOP and THOUSE. in Hall-street, Rbos. Yearly rent £ 16.—Apply to THOMAS WILLIAMS, 49, Mountain- street, Rhosllanerchrugog. 2596f COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for one or two respectable Persons, with use of sitting and piano. Terms moderate. With or without board.— Apply Refreshment Rooms, Penvbryn, Wrexham. 2615c PREMISES TO BE LET.-TO BE LET, JL the handsome business Premises, No. 4, Regent-street, Wrexham, now occupied by Messrs Crane and Sons. The ground floor consists of hand- some front show-room. 40 feet by 17; second show-room 15 by 12 feet 9, behind which are other premises, all on the ground floor. There is a house containing two sitting-rooms, six bedrooms, and all conveniences.—For further particulars apply on the premises. 1805j Sales by Private Contract. TRAP (nearly new) and HARNESS for TSALE, suitable for Grocer.-Apply, S. JONES, Homestead, Gwersyllt. 2551o TO be SOLD by Private Treaty, Eleven substantially-built new HOUSES, two with stone-built cellars; also, Three stone-built FOUN. DATIONS in Pierce's-square, Pentrefelin; Fourteen other HOUSES, including Shop, situated in Pentre- felin, opposite the Zoedone Works; also, Coach house ) and Stabling in Fierctj's-SQfiaire. The houses fronting i Pentrefelin could be converted into business premises also a piece of land sitttate in Holt-road, and shares in the Broughton and Plaspower Coal Company. —Apply to Mr JOIl OWEN, Coal Merchant, 4, Bradley-road, Wrexham. 2488c 4 /^D For Genuine English Lever "Jm? U Watch, chronometer balance, capped and jewelled, not twelve months old, and warranted for 15 years.—The Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26 Henblas-street (opposite the Vegetable Market,) Wrexham. I 1 ?S 9D Solid Silver Curb Albert, every -L/? <? link stamped, and Silver Pendant. Jeweller would charge 21s. 4S 1 IDTO OAS Carpets, almost new, t -LA ?) \? splendid patterns. IS TO 2 t; S Hearth Rugs, dining room, JL /?<? sitting room, and kitchen, in great variety. 178  Our Noted Eight-day Regulator, -7 L I U chimes hours and half-hours. War- ranted. Don't forget our old and only address is :-The Unredeemed Pledge Store, 26, Henblas-street (opposite the Vegetable Market), Wrexham. 2480z SHARES IN THE WREXHAM ARCADE COMPANY. TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, 25 Ten j -L Pound Shares (£250) in the Wrexham Arcade Conipany.-For further particulars apply to Messrs. POYSER & SHUTER, Solicitors, 16, Regent-street, Wrexham. t2288 ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO- GRAPflY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES f 'b; sicaved at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m I Business Announcements. J. E. POWELL Begs to call the attention of the Public to his large and well selected Stock of goods suitable for the coming season. JAMES DIXON & SON'S ELECTRO PLATED GOODS. JOSEPH RODGERS & SON'S Celebrated TABLE CUTLERY; ART METAL GOODS, FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES, &c., &c. A CALL RESPECTFULLY INVITED. J. E. POWELL, (), TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. 2556jna GRECIAN GAITERS. IF ENGLISH LADIES, IF MOTHERS OF DAUGHTERS KNEW, LIKE GREEK FEMALES THE HEALTH VALUE- WARMTH COMFORT. COLD AND COUGH PREVENTING, CHEST AND LUNG PRESERVING, WORTH OF STOUT WOOLLEN, "GAITERS" OR "LEGGINGS." They would be worn by ALL LADIES, ALL GIRLS, ALL CHILDREN. GAITERS ARE SPECIALITIES, PARTICULAR ARTICLES. DISTINCT THINGS OF JOHN UNDERWOOD S BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. HE DOES A GREAT TRADE IN GAITERS. Ladies', Girls', Children's Up to, and above-knee Gaiters, Low, Medium, High-Leg Gaiters, Comfortable and Nice-Fitting Gaiters, Well-Made and Proper-Shaped Gaiters, Good Materials and Varied Colour Gaiters. LADIES' GAITERS, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2,5, 2/11. GIRLS' GAITERS, 1/6. 1/8, 1/11, 2 3, 2/6. CHILD'S GAITERS, Over Knee. 1/6, 1/9, 2/ 2/4. GENTS' GAITERS, 1/9,1/11. 2/6, 3/6 YOUTHS GAITERS, 1/6, 2/ 2 6. I DAILY EXHIBITED IN WINDOW. Those who are not and may not be J. Underwood's Customers for Boots and Shoes, he hopes to supply with Gaiters. He gives benefits in value and charges, and has varieties to suit all requirements. Besides the fashion to wear Gaiters, their health value is very great. VIEW GRECIAN GAITERS IN THE WINDOW. JOHN UNDERWOOD, BESPOKE MAKER, MANUFACTURER, AND REPAIRER. ao, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2578oza Wanted. APPRENTICE to the HOUSE FURNISH- ING.—Apply, S. ASTOX and Sox. VvrexbFtm. 2623s BOYr WANTED to learn the Hairdressing. JL) Apply to T- F. DAVIES, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Hope-street. 2538e WANTED, an Improver to the SHOEING W TRADE.-Apply to E. WRIGHT. Pentre- bychan. near Wrexham. 2620s SMALL HOUSE (about P-20 a year) wanted, a short distance from ivrexliq.m.- Apply, Z, Advertiser Office. 2601s MRS HALSTEAD requires numbers of Cooks. House, n,nd Dairy Maids, Generals, etc.—LAMBPIT-STEKT, Wrexham. 2627e WANTED, a Dairy Maid and several Farm Servants.—Apply at the North Wales Registry Office, 42a, High-street, Wrexham. 2618s ENERAL SERVANT required at once. Good wages to suitable person. References required.-Applv, Whitegate Farm, Hightown. 2628s YOUNG LADY desires an Engagement as jL Nursery Governess. Usual sublects.-Apply to Misses WHITING, 42a, High-street, Wrexham. e WANTED, a strong Youth to learn the W BUTCHERING. Willing to make himself generally useful.-Apply to B. PIGGOTT, Butcher, Farndon. 2621s WANTED, a Comfortable HOME in the Vr country for Young Lady in delicate health. No children.-Apply, by letter, to BETA, Adrertinnr Office. 2545o aENERAL SERVANT wanted at once to ?? attend on an Invalid, and makR herself generallv useful. Waco, £ 13—Apply, 4. Albert- street, Hightown, Wrexham. 2599s W ANTED, GENERAL SERVANT at V, once. All duties, family of three, eood wages, suburb of Manchester.—Address, 43. High Lane, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. 2597z W" ANTED, a Steady YOUNG MAN, accustomed to horses and farm work generally. Good home, liberal wag-es.-Applv. J. GRIFFITHS, Hillock, Gresford. 2598z LEFT OFF CLOTHING.—Highest prices given. Parties waited on by Mr or Mrs Smith in Town or Country. Cash promptly remitted for parcels sent.—Address. 12, Yorke-street. Wrexham. 2043o LA W.-Wanted, by a Gentleman of in- tegrity and character, a situation as managing or general clerk. Experienced conveyancer and general practitioner.-Address, 2622, Advertiser Officer. s n ORSE-BREAKING.-Colts handled, and Young Horses broken to saddle and harness, by experienced men. Hunters for hire. A few loose boxes for hunters to be let.—Terms on application to WILLIAM HARRISON, Nicholas-street Mews, Chester. 8 PERSONS WANTING a good night's rest r can have it by purchasing our famous (full size) Flock Beds, with bolster and two pillows 7s lid to 21s. Our special line at 14s 6d defies competition. They are all made on the premises, and warranted to be thoroughly clean and well aired. The old ad- dress :-THO:ltAS'S Unredeemed Pledge Stores. 26, Henblas-street, Wrexham. 2327 ORTH WALES REGISTRY OFFICE for N" SERVANTS of every capacity. Estab- lished 1860. Formerly carried on at Mrs White's Orphan Home. The highest references given. All applications promptly attended to. and terms sent on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. Con- ducted by the Misses WHITING, Stamp Office, 42a, High-street, Wrexham. 2413s COOKS.-Several Superior Cooks disen- gaged several will go on a job for Christmas or longer.—Servants Wanted Head Laundress 20 Plain Cooks and General, Cook-Housekeeper, £ 40; Parlour-Maid for Montgomeryshire, £ 23: Nurse- Housemaids Waitress; Head Honsemaid, 122 Bar- maid able to keep books. zC20 100 Farm Servants; Hotel Servants.—Mr HAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham. e THE ADVERTISER would be glad to Tadvance sums of MONEY confidentially to responsible people in business or otherwise, at low interest.—For terms write, stating sum required, to R. B., Adrertise? Office, Wrexham. 2576s < Business Announcements. A SPECIALITY.-This is a Facsimile ot the Wrapper:— iisss Rell- d is 0 0 0 0 0 Constituted I predominating L 0000-0oooooooooooo jjj 1 j I It will be foun d less tea alone and suitable f o r Invalids and t h ose ,,v ti opr-Ter a rich mellow liquor to a hard pungent one. It is printed in RED INK.-Ask for CEYLON BLEND." 1672 SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON AT C. D. JONES S, REGENT HOUSE, WREXHAM. C. D. J. is now showing all the Newest and most Approved Styles in Ladies' Black and Coloured Beaver Cloth and Curl Cloth Jackets, Capes, Mackintoshes, Fur Goods, Millinery, Arc. The DRESS DEPARTMENT is replete with all the New Materials in Plain and the New Shotte Shades, including Covert Coatings, Amazon Cloths, Tweeds, Cheviot Serges, &c. Plain and Fancy Black 3laterials in a large variety, and at Moderate Prices. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. Having bought in most cases previous to the recent heavy advance in prices of both Cotton and Woollen Goods, exceptional Yalue is now offered in Blankets. Flannels, Flannelettes, Shirtings, Tapestry, Eider Down, and Toilet Quilts, Cretonnes, Plushettes, Art Serges, etc. FANCY DEPARTMENT. The Stock in this Department is more Extensive and Varied than that of any previous Season, and offers a Rare Selection of Novelties, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, including Fa.ncy Work, Traced Goods, Satchels, Work Box-es, Leather Purses, Perfumes, Ornaments, Photo. Frames, Ladies' Companions, Fancy Needle Cases, Fallcy Cabinets. Also Plants, Foreign Grasses, Tinted Seaweeds, &c., suitable for decorations. C 11). JO N E S, REGENT HOUSE, WREXHAM. 2395sz E. & T. SAUYAGE Desire respectfully to direct attention to the fact that their STOCK is now B g fully assorted with all the Novelties and Useful Goods for the Present Seas on g orming a fg GRAND DISPLAY OF G B MANTLES, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, 1 g CAPES, UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, 1 a JACKETS, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. H EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. I DRESSMAKING A SPECIALIT IE. 8 ( 1,000 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, just received, from I/O. to 21/. pair. g I | LARGEST STOCKS. J. COLEMERE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY STORES & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. AGENT FOR SANITARY SINK BASKETS, PATENT OCTOPUS AND SELVYT LAMPS! LAA,,TPS!! LAMPS FOR CHURCHES, CHAPELS, MANSION, AND COTTAGE. CHIMNEY GLOBES AND WICKS FOR ALL VARIETIES. PETROLEUM OIL IN CASKS OR DRUMS. RELIABLE QUALITY. GUARANTEED GOOD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BEST FRENCH COLZA OIL. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES! FOR COKE, COAL, OR PETROLEUM. ELECTRO PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, RELIABLE QUALITY. WARRANTED TO WEAR. CELEBRATED SHEFFIELD TABLE CUTLERY & POCKET KNIVES. Manufactured by Rogers & Son, and Thomas Turner & Co. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ENGRAVING. Crests, Monograms, Inscriptions on Coffin Plates, &c., Done on the Premises I in FIRST CLASS STYLE. I BRASS AND BAMBOO PORTIERE CURTAIN RODS, From 3s. 6d. each, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Beddina MANGLES, TRAVELLING BOXES, And every requisite of Ironmongery for Furnishing Builders, Smiths, Colliery Stores, &c., &c., at the Lowest Possible Prices, at J. C. GITTINS'S IRONMONGERY STORES, WREXHAM. LOWEST PRICES. 10j2394z.0 I faj2394zes A GOOD PLAN.-The safest, best, and I quickest way to make money by Stocks and Shares is fully explained in Thirteenth Annual Edition of Explanatory Book," sent post free. Fulr 1 ot valuable information.—Address GEORGE Full and Co., Stockbrokers, 24, Queen Victoria-street London, E,O 705A READERS OF THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER WHO WISH TO BE SUPPLIED EARLY, AND DIRECTLY FROM THE OFFICE, CAN ARRANGE TO DO SO ON LEAVING TllEIR NAMES AND ADDRESSES. Business Announcements. CHRISTMAS, 1895. CHRISTMAS, 1895. CHRISTMAS, 1895. BENSON & Co-s STEAM BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY STORES, 13, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. THE ONLY PLACE IN WREXHAM TO OBTAIN THE LATEST NOVELTIES, INCLUDING :— CAKES (Iced and Plum), all kinds of FANCY BISCUITS, CONFECTIONERY, and SWEETS, the Newest COSAQUES, BON BONS, &c., ic., are at Ut. e a. BENSON & Co.'s STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 13, HENBLAS STREET, J 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. SPECIALITIES-WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, AND CHRISTENING CAKES. z2M48 ESTABLISHED 1813. A. RICHARDSON (SUCCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO.),, CENTRAL ARCADE, WREXHAM, AND 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. Agent for the following Eminent Manufacturers, whose Pianos are all well represented in Stock :— MESSRS STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, KAPS, BROADWOOD, COLLARD KIRKMAN, HOPKINSOJN, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR "BLUTHNER" AND THE WALDEMAR" PIANOS. PRICE LISTS AXD CATALOGUES POST FREE OX APPLICATION. THE "CHESTER MODEL" IRON PIANOS, BEST VALUE FOR JIOXEY. None Genuine wnaout A. Richardson, Chester and Wrexham," in Cast at the top of the Massive Iron Frame. 21 GUINEAS CASH. 24 GUINEAS BY INSTALMENTS, THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED AXD CERTIFICATED TUNERS ASD REPAIRERS (FACTORY HANDS) ONLY EMPLOYED. r An Instrument on our Instalment System being returned through inability to fulfil) Terms of Agreement, the Money paid is returned, less Hire Tuairg, &c. MUSICIANS SUPPLIED FOR DANCING, &c. f25129 DAINTY PltOVISIONS SMOKED HAMS & BACON. CHOICE RIPE CHEESE. MILD DANISH BUTTER. SOMETHING GOOD AND PALATABLE FOR CHRISTMAS. 10, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 2554jo Mr T. H. COLEMAN, F.C.S., SURGEON-DENTIST, BRYNEDWYN, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, The Oldest Dental Practitioner in Wrexham. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MADE, ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTAL SURGERY. TEE- TIEL EXTRACTED PAINLESSLY BY NITROUS OXIDE GAS. CONSULTATIONS FREE. 2276o WATCH REPAIRS CLOCK REPAIRS JEWELLERY REPAIRS I The Best Shop in Town for the above is 5, CHURCH STREET. Please note AddreSa- J. W. LLOYD. PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, and SILVERSMITH, 5, CHURCH STREET, (Outside Old Church Gates), WREXHAM. 2610Er OO V BEST f" E??FHT????? BRUD ? BUNS. ??HJ?COLD MEDAL 11 ENCORE YEAST. 8)t j  always FRESH, C?y<!? "r rwIl- l W. HOUGHTON, 2510f GATESFIELD, WREXAM. WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale cf the T V Wrexham Advertiser in Districts where not already represented.—Apply, BAYLEY AND BKADIEY Limited, Wrexham  ?.?.?.?.?-.    Our M 81 ?-??-?-?.r?'< < t t a 1 t i Bill Mail j  'IP! Order ,,¡. D t j 1 c"( l\ :t}■ ill Dept. J b I, '?.<R? b' "¡i:: Serves purchasers | ?  ??==,=??,   at a distance as ► '??.?    well as if they > •vyfe:. came the shop ► i. op  ?'    ?- In person. ► 1 Ladies are invited to write for a | J BOX OF PATTERNS, comprising a com- > 4 plete rango of the latest specialities in t KNITTING WOOLS, ) KNITTED UNDERWEAR, SHAWSWATER DRESS FABRICS ( i &c., &c., > < sent post free on approval to any address > J direct from FLEMING, REID & Co., I « The Worsted Mills. I GRF-ENOCK, N.B. J All Goods at Mili Prices, (lnd guaranteed < equal to sample. ? # A valuable Knitting: Instruction Book, free 01: r | application. I Please Mention this Paper. .?    '? Ll- j  s??:  ?=-?—-  2458 ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO- GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the 'ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Officcs MARKET SQUARE, ONLY. there beinv NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours a.m. to 6 p.m.