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I I THOS. LEWIS, [ ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. 56a HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. T'RADESMANV BOOKS POSTED -L BALANCED. AUDITED, PROFIT and JVOS ACCOUNT. and BALANCE SHEETS PREPARED. TERMS MODERATE. T | INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EFFECTED AT LOW RATES WITH SOUND COMPANIES. RENTS COLLECTED IN TOWN AND C O UNIT. Y. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. 744 h
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SALES BY AUCTION. -r, MESSRS. F. LLOYD & SONS. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. vr LLOYD & SONS will have a Entry for MONDAY'S SALE ■* ?0 -IKN Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEET, FIGS, and CALVES. :3alc of Dairv Cows. Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a tHE SECOND SPRING PRIZE SALE will be held on MONDAY MAY 7TH, b" D will be Riven for Dairy Cow, Dairy .n S k 'l' 1. He»fec' Barrens, Stirlw, Yearlings, and Bolls. Entries invited. z TCE5D,\Y KEXT, MAY 1ST, AT 1 O'CLOCK. MALPAS SMITHFIELD. ??-??t- LLYD & SONS have a large ? HrY f-T ?=ir ?conJ Spriu? Prize Sale: 200 ? 250 Fat Dairy and S?ore Cattle. 200 i t0 sheeP) Lambs, and u??g. ?n Fat Pork &nd Store Pigs, including 30 Calving Heifers from the lion. Mrs Kenyon 22 YearJ lings from Mr Joseph Owen, Bickerton 8 Barrens from Mr 1':? ue, Cr?b Tree F?rm. II 1148f E?T KEXT, MAY 1ST, at 2 O'CLOCK. U!l.: ?-? "S?.. of the HOUSEHOLD FGRI. 0nrf. \É'n.1t'liOg ? Io!?-c*aed Oak Clocks with Ti, .'? -n-!aid M?bo?ny Secretaire, Iron ¡';I\h JÊ.A <I,l3, F';lI.the,r. Beds, ToUetTab!ea, '-?rjl T'omrPtic Requisites. Also the qtic 1-?eqnisites. ?Llao the ulJTDOOR EFFECTS, i 1;'1ny Tnp, Harness, Shandry, Sow and JDC,'IJm:- '1' J &'c nt th ?P?rou!trT. T?! ?-c.. &c.. at the WAGONER'S INN, GYFELIA, f: Wrexham. 1" rr4¡¡ 4. 4 ¡- it oO JLV ? ?-'? ?'"? .-CC?-?l {-( -'tr??'"? frim ?? B?pre.entatv? of the 1 111 ,I' h b S 1 lF ite. ? t?..?_?? to Conduct t e ?bc-v? S_?e 01 J1I .c- TUKSIMY, NEXT, MAY 1ST, tric-,ilars in posters. tl029 ai-.TKEE GREEN, EYTON. mI n ?,r SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS tH??K LLOYD A SONS. at the Wagoners' liddLI, ?\'irE-L'-?Y NEXT, MAY 1, 19m, 1, -ix o'ckck in the evening precisely, subject to fonditioni to he then and there produced 111 thO:'D two FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with the r«a<-n» ard Outbuilding, thereto belonging, t -t (Tibti-t:i Gresai, in the occnp ation cf :trf{ l:i '1 Ilnphrs iuid Haycocks, and knowa as Hay- .J t'r!= ¡. J cck,' L:!A';L b a "t' "?r'!)"r ?n L?iurs may be 0 ta.me on application M?A'cTtOKrER?Eyton House, and 1, Church- .?.?. ?'r:h?m. or to Mi; J. IIOPLEY PIERCE, Solicitor. Regent-street, Wrexham. WEDNESDAY KEXT, MAY 2ND, AT 12 30. GreV. Ui r-Htrved Agricultural Salo of a Fine Herd of Mining Shorthorns, comprising SO ine Show Cow H> ifer-, Ye»r!in* and Young Bulls,Pedigree Hail Hni-kbancfcr (74.)), and a few Store iHlock- Shire stallion, Shirs Mare and Foal, 7 nn, two. and three year old Shire Geldings and FJ\1i. Shropshire Rums and Ewes, now beintf rrtpme'i for ?)L?inc 340 Fa: Cross-bred &nd CbHiot Wethers, 10 Fat Welsh L?mba, the oi 240 acres of rich Pasture Land (Ill lota), at THE nrnlF. FARI. BODRHYDDAN, NEAR RHYL, 5 unle-s from Rhyl Station; leave Wrexham 9 55, conveyances w''l meet trains. pRANK LLOYD & SONS have been -1 fuvour with iiietructioilt3 from the Executors of the iute Cap'.a'ii Coinvy to conduct this higfc-elaRS Sale, isctadini; the \\hole Herd of Show Animals, whlch won 22 first and 16 eecoud prizeo at the Drnbigh^rc and Fliat^hire Show at Rhyl lost yeM. H)!h. 2 h. c?Mr..tad ?ood constitutions will be fannd at J> .dihyditin, and cattle 6t to win in the best fc)13n,l a: 1,;dlivditin, an3 cattlv. f3t to win in Lhe best Lcnchtron (by ticket) 11 30. Sale at 12 30. Cataloar^s from Eat,te Oifice, Bodrhyddan, Rhyl, sr ;h_ ALi^iior-ecr- Wrexham. 823z UKDNESDAY XEXT. MAY 2nd, AT ONE O CLOCK. lav-runt anl G-nnine Unreserved SALE in the IT HLlC HALL, WHEXHAM. of Superior ilodi'lU irOI'-SEHOLD FURNITURE m. lining handsome lulpid Rosewood Cabinet' Wicker Chairs, japaurse Screen, Walnut O,cte.onal Tit,)-It-,(i' l t 0-, ,rAn d oi,?, Over- d 0\("?-:ot!?' Tllbit. O¡lt Gir».ndol<, Over- iriuQic.s in Vr'tiluu: and 0»k Frc.nits, Mucie Stool, Cjcchts ;i; I'ir.sh aud Leather, the DININu liuOlI FURNIlURi; IN WALNUT f¡; 6 Siiglo Chfiira, Left-hand Couch, all op. hoij-urtd in CiLru Morocco; a very handsome Sideliosrd, with 2 plate drawers and 2 pedestal cnr,b.rds. iarmotiiitci by ctrved back with briilixiii mirror: pair Braaa Candelabra, Flower bri;]iH,i, ii; i rror: p:??r E r i POL Covers, several J!ORr>HURl> AXMIXKTER AND Kil)l)i:UMIN"SiER CARPETS, Fra.hri and Fire Iron?, Writing Table, Tapestry | •:rta,«. Sp ,r:ing l'riuts, Engmvings, and Etch- £ i £ Toilet il-rrois, Linen Baskets, BKTK'Xi.M bLTTi:s IN BIRCH, ASH, AND WALNUT, U: L,f l)rav,'r-;rg. Oa.k Chest, Oak Hall Table, Stick ¡".ck. I'oii^iied Horns, Folding Tables, Hot Ilùd C.lj.! W liter Cans. A-c.; also OF IRON AND BRASS FRENCH BEDSTEADS, 111: c. M i-trr-Kts, 7 pairs of Blankets, Toilet \rL, ."1: ii-rh, Bedroom Pictures and Orna- IlltU'r-' i 'tHNr.HAL DOMESTIC REQUISITES, Dttal Table') and Dresser, Plate Shelves, Iron .StincepariH. aud Frying Pans, Cake Moulds, R "iMiiiy Jack. Wringing Machine, Clothes Maids, L'iiANK LLOYD & SONS have been X 'rucL?:ii by Mrs T. Greene to conduct the ii t!.j, absolutely -.?ithoQt reserve, in the I UbLIC HALL, WREXHAM, 12 '*ii:ch place the goods will be removed from }\rtJJrHl Lod»' for greater convenience of sale, on "dni.:d¡¡}" next, M-y 2ad. at One o'clock prompt. • ■ ;'roinpi atteucion invitid. On view niori'iL.g of sale. 1071z 800 HOUSES NEXT WEEK. zC40 PRIZES. S'rtiLU WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. pKANK LLOYD and SONS' MAY SALES. IHCUSIJAY NEXT, May 3rd.—250 Town, Lnrry, F Van, and Yonng Horses, a fine show. rt. HIDAY, May 4th.-220 Harness Horses, Match Pair?, and Huntera over 15 hands. S, A1, Hackneys, Show Cobs, and Ponies, being one of the sighta of Wales, including many winners. ready. Paradell. Salea 12.15. 1093c LLANFYNYDD. va!a;;lk FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. TojiE SOLD BY AUCTION BY FRANK LL\ JïD d: SONS, at the Cro.-ia Keya Inn, ?;nr:ld, ON FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, 1900, i ck in the evening, the following :.l;.r..j, )LP BUILDING LOTS, at present form. part 0f 1 a.ny, F.Owen Farm, and situate in the road from Llanfynydd to Tryadyn, and Coed ''?'?. uni in dose proximity to the yUl?e &Dd RaH- *"• "'? ?:?:t of Hanfynydd. Lcoruer piece of LAND, containing 2,020 "I _re "Iè. adjjxiin? the London and North- _? ""Lrh R.uht?v, and 2itaate near the Stores and -i fn n. L.  Lof 1, and  2,-iOOsquare Jard^ —^j0'113 at an(^ contains 2,300 square yard? Lot 2, and contains 2.300 square I \"áaQ j L 4.-Adjoin,3 Lot 3, and conta;ns 2,130 square j".r'j?. LT S .L1join3 Lot 4, and contains 1,860 square j,irij L, -A(Ijoins Lot 5, and contains 1,820 square I Î. Ad oina Lot 6, and contains 1,940 square L.,J' 8 -Aajuins Lot 7, ana contains 2.190 square ,a.rd. Ah .ilJ" L')t a.àjc;ia the Railway, and have a front- J the main road. paatienlar.9 and plans apply to W. WYNN EVANS, ESQ., uj Solicitor, Regent-street, Wrexham. ON" TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, :\1:\ Y 22nd, and 23rd, at 11 o'clock, J:JPJtci'lt and Unreserved Sale of the very Superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, G9  China (including very valuable Crown Chv Coffee, and Dessert Services) upwards ,-T TIV, Cl 0^ SILVER, and a good collection of ) r.?-'? ?LArE, Book, Pictures, and Out- J -f Efft:ct, a.t LEESWOOD IIOUSE, GROVE ROAD, Wrexham, ?J?? ANK LLOYD & SONS have received nSaCtifrom ?s Representatives cf the |af^Rne3' to ?°?ct the abov?? liigh-class 8LE without reserve. Catalogues P't-PArii- 1030f 2_ 1030r "\V ANTED, AGEN'rS for the s^ oT^ already ??f?? ?Diatnota where not Waited, recr^n?«^ P BAy"y "D BUnLBY Wrexham ? Bi?DLBY SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. LLOYD & SONS. ONJ FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Important Sale of SUPERIOR BEDDING-OUT PLANTS, &c., Including Geraniums, Verbena, Calciolaria Ageratums, Lobelia, Pvrithrnm, Pelargoniums, &c., I' in the NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM, whither the Plants will be removed for greater con- venience of Sale. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been JL' instructed by Mrs Robsbaw, of the Rhosnessnev Nurseries, to conduct her annual Sale as above with- out reserve. 1072d VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES IN WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been JL- inetrncted to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, cn MONDAY, 219T MAY, 1900, at 3.15 p.m., that very valuable BLOCK OF BUSINESS PREMISES, situate and being No. 3, High street, Wrexham, in the centre cf the boroogh, and in close proximity to 1I!n .ketq sknd othor industrial coacern. and nor.- I occupied by Me U. E. Roberta, drtpsr und general I ontfitter, i Mr b. P. Bevon. i>oiici;cr, and Mr Stanley Hur?t, photographer. Plans and particulars from the AUCTIONEERS, Wrex- J ham, or MESSRS JONES PARRY AND W. R. EVANS, 1145f Solicitors, Wrexham. MESSRS. ASTON & SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. iLL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. 2353 THE HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE on JL MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th, will consist of abont 350 lots of Superior Household Fnrnitnre, Shop Goods, tfce., which have been removed from a shop in the country also the whole contents of a villa residence belonging to a gentleman leaving the district, a sale not being allowed on the premises, as follows :-A nne light oak dining-room suite in leather, walnnt breakfast-room suite, a pretty Chippendale drawing-room suite in velvet, a fine Spanish mahogany 5ft. sideboard, very thick Axminster carpet with border, 14ft. 2ins. x 10ft. 10ins., brass kerb, massive brass dogs and fire-brp.sseB, birch office table with leather top, pair fine old paintings in gilt frames and other pictures, a medical electric battery in case, coat four guineas, two kitchen dressers, suite in leather, 8 days' clock strikes hour and half hour, house- keeper's cupboard, mahogany chest of drawers with twist pillar, two toilet chests, two new kitchen grates with ovens, Singers' treadle sewing machine, bed- steads, mattresses, feather and flock beds, bedroom tables and chests of drawers, a 30 gallon oil drum (new), cattle food, horse powder and other shop goods, a few couples of buff Orpington, Leghorn, and bantam fowl, two milk tankards 18 and 10 galls., lady's and gent's bicycle?, several mangles, ba.ssin- ettes, mail carts, and various other effects. Owing to the larfze number of lots. Sale will com- mence at ii o'clock. No reserve. N.B.-The Auctioneers beg to inform their nume- rous customers they have no more room for goods in this Sale. The next Sale at the Rooms will be on Monday, May 7th. 1160ac ON TUESDAY, MAY 1ST. 1900, at 11 O'CLOCK A.M. PROMPT. HIGIITOWN BAKERY, HIGHTOWN, WaBXHAM. Unreserved Sale of Stock-in-Tracle, Horses, Vans, Shandry, and Household Furuiture. 1\/I"ESSRS ASTON & SON have received 1VJL instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Samuel Jones, Grocer and Provision Dealer (deceased), to offer for SALE npon the premises of the Hightown Bakery, Hightown, Wrexham, the whole of the Stock-in-Trade, consisting of a large quantity of grocery, provisions, and baking utensils, 3 van horses, harness, 2 covered vans, shandry, new straw cutter, turnip pulper, wheelbarrow, grindstone, ladder, also the whole of the parlour, kitchen, and bedroom furniture, feather beds, pnd bed clothing, and numerous other articles, full particulars of which are given in the posters. Sale will commence at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning punctually. 1161j ON FRIDAY, THE 11TH MAY, 1900, At 5 o'clock in the Afternoon punctually. HIGHTOWN, WREXHAM. SALE OF HIGHTOWN BAKERY, AND HOUSE, GWYNFA TERRACE. MESSRS ASTON & SON have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Samuel Jones, Grocer and Provision Dealer (deceased)' to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Green Dragon Inn, Wrexham Fechan, Wrexham, on Friday, the 11th day of May, 1900, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions to be produced at the sale, Ail that Freehold and Well-Established GROCERY and PROVISION SHOP, called or known by the name of the Hightown Bakery," with the House, Cellar, Yard, Warehouse, large Bakehouse with two Srst-cIaBS ovens, Stabling for five horses, Out- house, Cart Sheds with lofts aver belonging to the same together with the Three MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, nndknown by the name of Gwynfa Terrace, situate in Hightown, and fronting the Shrewsbury road, in the Borough of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, and now in the respective occnpations of Alesers James Jones, John Powell, William James Hawkins, and Richard Booth Jones. The whole of the property is well built, and the shop ocenpies a very commanding position, being at the corner of Albert atrtet and the Shrewsbnry-road, with double frontage. A very successful bnsiaesB his been carried on for many yeara by the late owner. and bv the present tenant, and the shop has a good country connection. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Regent-street, or to Messrs JAMES & JAMES, I Solicitors, 1162zr Wrexham. MESSRS. HENRY MANLEY &SONS. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30TH, 1900. GREAT PRIZE STORE CATTLE SALE IN WHITCHURCH SMITHFIELD. HENRY; MANLEY & SONS have a Grand Entry of ) Fat CATTLE, Choice DAIRY STOCK, 400j r Grand BARRENS, STIRKS, 400 j YEARLINGS, and BULLS. 800 PIGS, SHEEP, LAMBS, & CALVES. Sale of Pigs at 10.15, Cattle 10.30. 1149s 600 HORSES. o640 IN PRIZES. I CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. The Champion Cart Horse wins 10 Guineas. HENRY MANLEY and SONS announce JJL the GREAT MAY PRIZE SALES as follows :— WEDNESDAY, May 16th.-High-clasE; Harness Horses, 15.2 and over. THURSDAY, May 17th.—Small Harne.. Horses, Prize winning Show Cobs and Ponies. FRIDAY. May 18th.-Great Show of Cart Horses and Shire Mares and Fillies. The April Sales were the best yet held in this Repository. Light Horses met a wonderful demand, while the Cart Horse Trade was never better. A pair of -Geldings made 12.34 3s, a three-year-old Filly iE87 3-1, and a three-year-old Gelding JE65 2s. A grand trade assured at the next Sales. Prize lists and entry forma from the Auctioneers, Crewe, to whom entriea close Tuesday, May 8th. 1100c SALES BY AUCTION. I MESSRS JONES & SON. ) The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. j WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. j EVERY MONDAY. j ?\/rESSRS  M ESSRS JONE? &- -SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising— 150 to 200 iVIme Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Rive Fat Sheep, LallllJ" and Calves. ZOO to 1,0C0 Fat a?;d Store Pi^s Sale commences at 10 15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 1115. 907 I ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE SPRING pmZE STORE STOCK -L SALE wiil be hald on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ND, 1900, AT 12 O CX-OCK Prizes in all classea. I 106790 JONES & SO, Auctioneers. Important Sale of Excellent Household Furniture, I and other effects, at I By cr.-vr cf Mr Walter Lee, j I ON TUESDAY, MAY 1ST, 1300, including full compass Cottage Pianoforte mahogany dining-room suite, walnnt bedroom suite massive brass-mounted bedsteads, chain and spring mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, &c.; useful trap, wringing and mangling machine, &c. I Full particulars in posters. Sale at 12.30 o'clock j prompt. r JONES & SON, Auctioneers. Wrexham and Llangollen. d FRIDAY, MAY 4TH, 1900. SALE OF SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. &c., at the MOUNT HOTEL, BRYMBO. TL/jTESSRS JONES & SON have received .LJIL instructions from the representatives of the late Mr Hugh Hnghes, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premise* as above, on Friday, May 4:h, 19C0. the surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., includ- ing mahogany D.E. dining table to admit three extra leaves, mahogany sideboard, with drawers and cellaretteB, mahogany lofa. in hair, mahogany sofa in leather, mahogany couch in leather, large mirror in gilt frame, coppet tea urn, chandelier, chairs, fenders, fire-irons, pictures, iron nod wood bedsteads, spring and wool palliasses, feather and flock beds, dressing tables and washstandc, toi!et mirrors, large white top table. white top kitchen table, ten large lei canisters, &-c., &e. Sale at 2 o'clock. Wrexham and Llangollen. 1163f MR. J. E. DAVIES. BRYN AWEL, MOLD. Highly Important Sale of Valuable Household Fnrnitnre, appertaining to Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, Plated Goods, Glass and China, including services of Valuable Crown Derby and Davenport, Valuable Oil Paintings, Proof Etch- ings, Costly Bronze Figures, and other articles of virtu, Brussels and pile Carpets, Ptauoforte, American Organ, contents of six h-vndsomely- furniphed Bedrooms, Kitchens, Pantries, Excellent Phston, Harness and Stable Requisites, and a choice variety of Greenhouse Plants. MR J. E. DAVIES has been favoured with instructions from the Representatives of the late Henry Roberts, Esq., J.P., to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY AND TUESDAY. APRlú 30TH AND MAY 1ST, 1900, the whole of the above Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Full Particulars and Catalogues, which are in course of preparation, will shortly be published. ICSSa. MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. FOR INVESTMENT OR OCCUPATION, AND WITH POSSESSION. Important Sale of an Attractive Detached Villa Residence, charmingly Bituate near the picturesque grounds of the Bailey Hill, standing in its own prettily-arranged grounds, and having extensAe Fruit and Kitchen Gardens. MR J. E. DAVIES bogs to announce his instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, ON TUESDAY, THE lET OF MAY, 1900, at 3.30 o'clock p.m. precisely, subject to conditions of Bale to be then produced, the under-mentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. All tbatAttractive Detached VILLA RESIDENCE' known as The Mount," with the Pleasure Grounds and Gardens thereto belonging, charmingly situate in the Town of Mold, in the County of Flint, now held in hand by the representatives of the late William Pring, E?q., together with the Extensive BUILDING PLOT, now let off as gardens. The Residence is a pretty structure built of red brick, is in excellent repair, and stands in its own grounds, beautifully laid out in lawns and flower beds, interspersed with well-developed shrubs, adjoining the picturesque grounds of the Bailey Hill. commanding lovely views, and is but a few minutes' walk from the Post Office and Railway Station. The accommodation consists of entrance hall, dining and drawing room, kitchen, scullery. pantry, good cellarage, four bedrooms, dressing room, servants' bedroom, box room, bath room and lavatory (hot and cold), conservatory fitted with heating apparatus, tool house, wash bouse, and pump house fitted with hydraulic pump. The Gardens are well matured, and contain a stock of the choicest fruit trees, carefully cultured and in full bearing. The Building Plot affords ample room for further building, and could be utilised for the erection of coachman's cottage, stabling, coach houses, saddle room, &c. The whole property has an area of 4,979 square yards, 8, square feet, or thereabouts. Further particulars may be obtained from G. M. DOE, ESQ., Solicitor, Great Torrington, North Devon, or from the AUCTIONEER, 11, Wrexham-street, Mold, from whom cards to view may be had, and where plans of the property may be seen. 1086z MESSRS R- OWEN JONES & CO. "GLOBE" AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. rpHE SALE ON MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30XH, will includeDining-room suite in leather, drawing-room suite in tapestry (nearly new), bedroom suite in walnut, comprising wardrobe, heavily carved, bevelled plates, dressing chest with jewel drawers and swing glasi, marble alat) wash- stand with tile back and bedside cup joard under- neath, 4 chairs upholstered in American cloth splendid velvet pile carpet, piano stool in velvet, do. m leather, walnut dressing chest, swing glass, marble slab washstand to match, wicker mail-cart, opera glasses in case, plated breakfast cruets, knives and forks (white handles, fire brasses, Brussels stair carpet, becirootik chairs with perforated seats, ladies bicycles (never been ridden), 30 pair sheets, 12 tapestry quilts, 6 white honeycomb quilts, 36 yards calico, 20 yards shirting, and numerous other effects. All must be sold. No reserves. Sale at 2 p.m. 1143a TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, SHOP. KEEPERS, & OTHERS. HOUSEHOLD STORES, 2, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. GIVING UP BUSINESS. MESSRS R. OWEN JONES & Co. will lYi. SELL BY AUCTION on the premises, as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 3RD, FIXTURES, TRADE UTENSILS, GROCERY, AND EFFECTS, including tea bins, tea canisters, tea scales, provision scales, flour scales, platform weighing machine, marble bacon stone, cash till, connter glass case (suitable for jeweller or tobacconist), large wire brush rack, cash ofifce, tea mill, coffee mill, coffee box, &c., &c., toother with ? varied STOCK of GROCERY, canned fruit, nab. jam, &c., which will be put in lots to suit all purchasers. Sale at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices: "Gfebe" Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham. "Glebe" Auction Rooms, Telephone, No. 0200. tll44 WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers thi. pap S Saturday m°rnings. Appl Omce of this pap". BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. — GEORGE THOMAS, GPOCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, I 18 & 19, MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM, DEALER IN H A CORN, FLOUR. & ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFFS, INCLUDING TEORLKY-H FOOD AND EVAN'S DOG CAKES. District Age-t for the SUNLIGHT BRAND of LINSEED and COTTON SEED CAKE, made from the Purast Linseed and Cotton Seed, with a Guaranteed Analysis. TERMS NI> FULL PARTICULARS OF ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION oa FILEE PER POST. WAREHOUSE AND STORES:-CAIA ROAD. 393 "TRIPLEX" CYCLES FROM zbjlu JOS. OD. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. MADE BY THE TRIPLEX COMPANY, 1AORD STREET, WREXHAM, CLOSE TO THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. I 814 TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 TJ? P iA i■lOvTiUVl r Q&TXPTFFlQ GENUINE AND F ARM SEEDS, GE:D Which have stood the test for many years both for results and purity. GRASSES AND CLOVERS. MANGELS Special Stocks of NEW GOLDEN GLOBE, MANGELS a —INTERMEDIATE, PRIZE WINNER, &c. O& tArTjl PkP C! All saved from Selected & Transplanted Bulbs: SWEDES n mmm LORD DERBY, KANGAROO, MAGNUM BONUM, PURPLE EMPEROR, BEST OF ALL, &c., &c. SEED OATS AND POTATOES DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE FREE FROM STRACHAN & EVANS, WREXHAM. 2436 BOOTS BLOOD PURIFIER IS A SPLENDID REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. CLEANSES the System from all Impurities. CURES Pimples on the Face. CURES all Eruptions of the Skin. CURES Bad Legs and Ulcers. CURES Scurvy and Scrofulous Sores. Prices 1/- and 1/9 per Bottle. SULPHUR TABLETS Contain all the virtues of that old-fashioned remedy. PRICES 6.. AND 11D. PER BOX. Containing docble the quantity usually sold. COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA PACKETS. Composed of Sarsaparilla, Burdock Root, Peruvian Bark, Sassafras Bark Ganiacum Wood, Mazereon Root, Licorioe, Ac. 8D. PER PACKET. Makes one qUoIt. Full directions encloaed. BAIRD'S < BILLIOUS & LIVER PILLS A speedy, safe, and certain remedy for Billousnesi, Indigestion and Sick Headache. I 13" PRICE 1/11 FOR 9JD. By a course of WI L L SJ BLOOD & AND SKIN POWDERS, Blotches, Pimples, Boils, &c., are speedily relieved and permanemtly cured. PRICES 6D. AND 1/- PER BOX. PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES Carefully and accurately dispensed by qualified Chemists at about half the usual charges. 41 BA ATC CASH JD UU 1 O CHEMISTS, 2, WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, Regent Street, Wrexham, 6, The Cross, Oswestry, 16, Crown Sreet, Wellington. 1095tjr SPRING CLEANING. I FURNITURE REPAIRED, UHOLSTERED, and POLISHED equal to new. JOBBING done by s the hour or day by Practical Men. OLD FURNI- TURE bought, sold, or exchanged. Beat price given. P. MAHONEY, HOPE STREET. Workshop: QUEEN STREET. 771z STANFORD'S POPULAR CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATION. ADDITION OF COMFORTABLE TEA-ROOM. Quick Lunch for Cyclists. SPECIALITE "—TEAS. Light Suppers. All Kinds-of Refreshments. Ont-door Department- BBEAB, CAKE, PIUS, AND CONFECTIONBBT. Made on the Premises. 1900it TIMBER. SLATES. FIRE BRICKS. TILES. CEMENTS. LATHS. SEWERAGE PIPES, And all other Building Material. EDWARD MEREDITH JONES'S, TIMBER YARD, AND GAS ENGINE SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. TicLseRApmo ADDRESS .— 1816 MEREDITH, WREXHAM." you MAY JUST AS WELL GET A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES AS ANYONE ELSE. SO GO AND SEE PADDON, 19 QUEEli STREET. Me BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. "GLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, NOW READY FOR THE RECEPTION OF GOODS FO-R SALE. THE BEST Situated ROOMS in TOWN, being on the MAIN STREET, and close to both Railway Stations. SALE BY AUCTION EVERY MONDAY. FULL PARTICULARS IN THE USUAL AUCTION COLUMNS R. OWEN JONES & CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &c., REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. GOODS CALLED FOR AND SOLD AT MODERATE INCLUSIVE CHARGES INSTRUCTIONS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. COMMISSIONS TAKEN TO ATTEND SALES. ANY DISTANCE TELEPHONE NO. 0200. 646 l FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF BOOTS & SHOES, I FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, GO TO THOMAS OPENSHAW CENTRAL BOOT STORES, 12, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. BOOT REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. 2 W. W. REES, SILK MERCER & GENERAL DRAPER, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM, NEW DELIVERY of exclusive designs in MADRAS, LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS from 1/lli to 42/- per pair. NOVELTIES AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, DUCHESS SETS, DAMASK CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD CLOTHS, ETC., DRESSMAKING-MILLINERY MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. NOTE ADDRESS:- W. W. REES, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 514 DRESS & COSTUME DEPARTMENT. DAVIES & RUSH, HAVE OPENED A LADIES' COSTUME DEPARTMENT, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A FIRST-CLASS LADIES CUTTER, Beg to announce that LADIES' GARMENTS of all descriptions are made on the Premisea by Practical Ladies' Tailors, and that Style and Pit shall be Guaranteed. ALL THE GOODS ARE PROCURED FROM THE LEADING LONDON COSTUME HOUSES. A TRIAL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 58, HOPE STREET, AND CiENTRAL ARCADE. 161V v A REMINDER! C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY, ARE STILL THE LEADING GROCERS, PROVISION MEP,,CII.A NTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BAKERS, AND CONFECTIONERS, IN THE DISTRICT, AND HAVE YET TO FIND A RIVAL. I