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EVANS & JONES, Plain and Decorative House- Painters, Grainers, Writers, Glaziers and Paperhangers, PATTERNS OF LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL- PAPERS ON HAND, AND ALSO A GOOD SELECTION IN STOCK. PRICES AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Note the Address— CASTLE STREET, (8209) LLANGOLLEN. J. B. STORRIiE OLD-ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTIST, THE COTTAGE, CORWEN, ATTENDS AT LLANGOLLEN EVERY TUESDAY And by appointment, at THE VOELAS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, OAK STREET, LLANGOLLEN. CONSULTATION FREE. (7921) MONEY LENT PRIVATELY BY THE CHARING- CROSS BANK (Estab liahed 1870). 11.. A 120, Bishopsgate Street Within, E.C., and 28, BEDFORD STREET, CHARING-CROSS, LONDON. Assets i>512,475 18 2 Liabilities. 209,475 18 2 Capital and Reserve £ 303,000 < 0 ADVANCES IMMEDIATELY MADE upon ap- proved Promissory Notes. LOANS of £ 30 to £ 2,000 granted at a few hours' notice in town, or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, orops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Distance no object. Easy repayments. Strictly private. Call personally or write. Special facilities to all requiring Banking accounts. 2t PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on the minimum monthly balances of CURRENT ACCOUNTS when not drawn below .£20. Deposits of .£10 and upwards received on terms as under 5 per cent, per annum, subject to 3 months notice of withdrawal. 6 „ 6 » 7 „ 12 Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly, free of Income Tax. The Terminable Deposit Bond, pay nearly nine per cent., nd are m safo mvestme -t. Prospectus free. A. '.VI LLIA&iS,? Joint, H. J. TALL, ) Managers. JOHN CLARKE, Iron, Zinc, & Tin-Plate Worker, 10, CHAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN. miMNEYS 4- WICKS,$EXTRA REFINED PETROLEUM OIL. Dealer in Iron Saucepans and Kettles, Galvanized Buckets, Pails and Washups, and Tinned Frying Pans, Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Shovels, &c. Enamel and Oil Paints and Brumswick Black. (3639) ttJ LYON .11 W'WRW.AH.'KIMRIWI ■ ■■ IIMMII B CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure, in oithor stx, ali acquired or constitutional Discharges from tb<> U inary Organ*, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Free from Mercury, ivsfcabliahed upwards of 30 years. In Boxes, 4s 6d. each, of the Chemists & Paten Medicine Vendors through- out the World; or sent for sixty stamps by the Makers, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES ÐBW COMPANY, Lincoln. HUGH JONES f Choice Selection of FANCY INKSTANDS. FANCY GOODS DEALER, Is now showing New Lines in-all Departments. SOLID LEATHER WRITING CASES in great variety. VI f$;y.. ,Ï BRUSH & COMB CASES. f- Note Address- "Advertiser" Office, Castle Street, Llangollen. I — Q. & J. ROGERS, GENERAL DRAPERS, AND GENT.'S OUTFITTERS, CENTRAL BUILDINGS, I' CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. THE Abbey Road Restaurant, LLANGOLLEN (OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION). Picnic Parties and others will find good Accommodation at Moderate Charges. E. T. WARREN, Proprietor. ASK FOR WARREN'S Celebrated Home-made Ginger Beer. SEE YOU GET IT. (9921) m llllif) GYGLES ™ BEST* w crSi FREE LADIES A GENTLEMEN. 1 O IA MSS&* JSI*' WREET a Carriage Paid to ail parts. IOI'* VJGy ] £ 5K CASH OK 12 Montiils ^PATME^T3' ) POS I »S5=i=^ VJEII IIS. 31/ IV t" at nC8 for Naw SEASON'S LIST, over 100 pago3, and over 500 illustrations, of JCJNO Cycles and latest Cycling Aseouorle* at lower prices than any other house. Sent post fret, METROPOLITAN MACHINISTS' Co., Ltd. (Dept.C.) mm Blsbopsgate Street Without, London, E.C.» AXO PKKUJDEU.T GOODS, Una* w. THE LADIES OF LLANGOLLEN, BY CHARLES PENRUDDOCKE. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. PRICE 9d.; IN CLOTH, Is. 3A. W HUGH JONES, Publisher, Llangollen. Also on Salts at the Local Shops. Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Paternoster How,'Louden Southport Visitor Office, Southport. ILID H. THOMAS, ACCOUNTANT" ESTATE AGENT. BOOKS of Manufacturers, Tradesmen or JD others, posted and balanced. Rents and Debts Collected. Income Tax Returns prepared and carried through. Loans negotiated. Mortgages arranged. Debtors affairs expeditiously adjusted and settled. &gen for the Northern Accident Insurance Co., Ltd. Mr. THOMAS will aft; nd when requested upon uny person throughout Lhingrollen and the District. Prompt and efficient attention devoted. :to all matters, and will be dm it with in strict confidence. Charges moderate. 1, CHAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN. ILLUMINATED ..A.d.j I\ Ii.J A IC1 Q 8'1 ADDRESSES EXECUTED IN BEST STYLE AT HUGH JONES'S, "Advertiser" Office, Llangollen. LIST OF M USIC. SOLOS. Auld Lans Syne," Brilliant Solo 2/0 "Jennie Jones," Brilliant Solo 2/0 The esthetic Gavotte" 2/0 t Gordon Campbell March 2/0 March of the Pilgrims," Piano Solo, 23rd ed. 2/0 Organ Voluntary. 2/0 Duet, easy & bright 2/0 „ Flute 0/6 Dora Nocturne" 2/1, "Eavensprimt- March," easy and effective 2fO "Florence Gavotte" (composed by R. Elliott Lath) 2jn The Cloister," easy solo (lIy F. C. Beaeiey) 2/0 SONGS. Eavensprinisr; or the Voice of Many Waters 2/0 It is only a Lock of thy Hair, Mother" 2/0 Mary Princess," in honour of H.R.E. tha Princess Mary Adelaide 2/0 "Cambriana" ••• t 2/0 "Use your Judgment, Boys" 1/0 Whispering'Flowers 2/0 riu.z FlowcrR "Waiting tor the Bridegroom (sacred) 1/0 "Alone," 38ra edition, with copies of letters from the Eaipresf Eugenie and Her Maje&tytbeQue<n)t&p&L. 1/0 lJLBS. S. m ILL is ATKINSON, HERNE VILLA, 22, CLIFTON VILLAS, CAMDEN SQUARE, N.W. "EIVION," TDRIVATE JJOTEL AND JGOARDING TTOUSE, 11, Bridge Street, LlangoUen, Nemt Door to the N. 4' S. W. Bank. Picnic Parties, Choirs, &c., Specially Catered for. Visitors and Commercial Gentlemen will find every comfort and attention at moderate charges. JAMES CLARKE, Proprietor. HOUSE AGENCY. — A List of Houses and Apartments to Let-in the Neighbourhood kept. (F12346) PHOTOGRAPHERS TO HER LATE MAJESTY THE QUEEN. E. LETTSOME & SONS, Victoria Sq. & Castle St., BRAN CM t) RUTHIN, EHOS1 ■ i akipai I CKI CORWEN. LLANGOLLEN, ARE prepared to undertake work in all branches of PHOTOGRAPHY. PORTRAITS, GROUPS, RESIDENCES, ETC., Photographed on tl-e shortest notice, and finished in all the latest processes as PLATiNos, CARBONS SEPIATYPES, etc. PRICE LIST FREE. DEVELOPING, ETC., UNDERTAKEN FOR AMATEURS.: HnnnnBnnBBHnamHiaaxamnraau A. WONDERFUL MEDICINE rl. \FiT >" P* pii^LS"46^ )\4' f\ Are universally admitted to be worth a Guinea a Box for Bilious and Nervous Dieinrders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling- after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushing of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy and Blotches on the Skin, Dislurbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. The dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in countiess cases. Every sufferer is (arnestly invited to try one Box of theiie Pills, and they will be acknowledge to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. TV yyORTH A GUINEA A BOX. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages they are invaluable. No females should be without them. There is not a medicine to be found equal to them for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the systsm. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to lSouud and robu-vc health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are insured by their use. | j EEC HAM'S PILLS. B EECf[A-I'S PILLS. JgEECHAM'S PILLS. For a Weak Stomach, Improved Digestion, and all Diaorders of the Liver, they act 3ike magie, and a few doses will bo found to work wonders on the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whola muscular system, restore the long-lost cooipleetion, bring back the keen tdae of appetite, and arouse into action with the rosebud of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by member* of all elasses of society, and one of tho best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is, BEE Oil AM'.? FILLS have the Largest Sale of miy Patent Medicinv in t -,s World. jjEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS. JgEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS. EECIIAMS COUGH PILLS. Persons suffering from Coughs and kindred troubles fllonld relieve their minds of the idea that nothing will benefit thorn unless it be in the form of a lozenge or taken as a liquid, Let them try Beecham's Cough Pills, and they will never regret it. These Pills are ade fr-m a formula differing entirely from thai which sruides the manufacture of Beecham's Pills ,Yeli.ovJ"Label), but like them will be found relieable. On the first ilymptoms of a Cold or Chill a timely dose of Beecham s Cough Pills will invariably ward eoff all dangeroas features. For years many families have used no > tiier Cough Medicine. Every house- holder and traveller should avail themselves of this good, safe and simple remedy for Coughs in general, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, Tightness and Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing, etc. Each box bears a GREEN label. Prepared orly by the Proprietor, THOMAS REEOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, and SOLD by all DruRgista and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. IN BOXES Is. lid., AND 2. 9d. ——— (6106) FULL DIRECTIONS ARM GIVEN WITH BACH BOX.
CHURCH AND CHAPEL.
CHURCH AND CHAPEL. The order of services aad preachers for the varionsplaces of worship of Llangollen and neigh- bourhood for next Sunday are as follows:— rhe Established Church English services are held in tlHl Parish Church as follows:—Holy comma uirm every Sunday and Saint's Day ai 8 a.m. Matins aud holy communion (full choral on first) on the first aad third Sundays in the month at 11 a.m.; matin" and litany on the second and fourth Sundays in the month; rq-i- r., ns only on the fifth Sunday. Sunday schooi at 2 30; children s service and catechising at 3 30 p.m., and also baptisms ( if anyi. Evensong and sermon at 6 p.m. Daily prayers at 8 30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-St. John's (Welsh) Church: Matins and sermon at 10 30 a.m.: evensong and sermon at 6 p.m. Holy CommuloÎon and sermon, the 2nd Sunday in the month at 10 30 a.m., aad 4th Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Weekday services on Thursdays at 7 p.m.—St. David's Ohupel, Vron Sunday • matins and sermon at 11 a.m., Sunday school at 2 p.m. and evensong and sermon at 6 p.m. Holy communion on the second Sunday in the month.—St. Mary's Chapel, Eghnyteg-. Sunday School at 1030 a. m., evensong and sermon (English) at 2 30p.m., except the last Sunday in the month, when it is in Welsh evensong and sermon (Welsh) at 6 p.m.; holy communion: English on the 2nd Sunday, andWelsh on the last Sunday in the month.— Vicar, Archdeacon Wynne Jones; curates Revs. E. Roberts, E. Thomas, and Gilbert Heaton (Vron). LlantysiUo Church English services every Sunday at 11 15 a.m.; also during August aud September ai 315 p.m. Boly Communion on 1st Sunday in the month Welshservice at d p.m. Holy Comtnurj. on on 3rd Sunday in the month. Rev. J. S. Jones, B.A. (Canian. vic t Qlyndyfrdwy St. Thomaa's Chnreh Welsh service at 10 a.m. in summor, and 10 30 in winter, and evensong atop.m. Holy Communion, 1," Suutla^ in the month at 10 or 10 30 a.m.; and at 8 a.m. on third Sunday. School at 2 p.m. English service during summer at 11 a.m.,litany and short address at 3 15 p.m. Holy Com- munion second Sunday in the month at 8 a.m. and (in-, Bummer)lasi Sundayatlla.m. Rev. T. H.Vaughan, B.A., vicar English Baptist Chapel (Abbey-road) sermons at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. by the Rev. Henry Reef, pastor. English Wesleyan Chapel (Market-street): sermi ne at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. by the Kev. J. Lias Davies, Llangollen. Welsh Baptist Chapel (Castle-street): sermon at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. by the Rev. D. Williams, pastor. Welsh Wesleyan Chapel: sermons at 10 a.m., by the Rev. O. Madoc Roberts, pastor, and 6 p.m. by the Rev. David Da vies, Glyndjfrdwy. Glan'rafon Welsh Congregational Chapel (Church-street), sermon at 10 a.m. and ti p.m. by the Rev. T. J. Rees, pastor. Rehoboth Calvinistic Methodist Chapel: sermons at 10 and 6 p.m. Mission Room (Brook-street): sermons at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. by the Rev. E. O. Davies, B.Sc. Acrefair (Weish) C.M. Chapel sermons by the Rev J. Richards, Gyffylliog. Acrefair (English) C.M. Chapel: sermons by the Rev. R. Pryce Jones, Liverpool. Bryneglwys t.M. Chapel: sermons by the Rev. Isaac Jones, Nantglyn Glyndyirdwy Wesley an Chapel: sermon at 10 a.m. by the Rev David David pastor, and 6 p.m. by Mr. R. JUlies Llangollen. Garth and Penybryn C.M. Chapels: sermons by the Rev John Thomas, Acrefair. Llandegla and Jfentrebwlch C.M. Chapels: sermons at 11) a.m. and 6 p.m. by the Rev. J. T. Jonea, Glynceiriog. Llandynan and Peutredwr (J.M. Ciiapeim. strmont by the Rev. W. Williamir, Glyndyfrdwy. Ponicyssylltau C.M. Chapel: Pentiedwr Wesleyan Chapel: sermons at 10 a.iu and 6 p.m. Ponttadog Wesleyan Chapel: sermons at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., Rev. Juhn Pierce, Liang-dlen. Rhewl Wetiieyau chapel: prayer mooting at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. sermon by Mr. H. R. Parry, Llangollen. Rhosllanerchrugog C.M. Chapel: aermorfe by the Rev. A Oliver, Portmadog. Ruabon and Cefn C.M. Chapels: sermons by the Rev. H Pllgh, Denbigh. Rhosymedre Congregational Chapel: at 10 30 a.m. prayer meeting, and o p.m. sermon by the Rev. Huw Parri, pastor. Vroncyssylltau (Zion) Congregational Chapel at 10 a.m. sermon by the Kev. liuw Parri, pastor, and 6 p.m. prayer meeting. Vroncyssylltau C.M. Chapel: sermons by the Rev. Thomas Charles, Coedpoeth. Weston Khyn and .cronygarth C.M. Chapels: sermons by the Kev. J. Williinis, Corwen.
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