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JPUBLIC HEALTH ACT. REGISTER OF OWNERS FOR THE DISTRICT OF DWYGYFYLCHI. "NOTICE OF TIME FOR MAKING CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS. E ttat 011 Pe™">s "THE Election NF AT* K AS F?AWNETRA OR Proxies at l^WYGTFYLCHI1003^08^ ,or ?ot«the OWN™SV??4RI°W"6 RCE> OR WHO being on the Register do NRW- F THE qualification or the address DESCRIBED +1 ?AD WHO are desirous to KE inserted in the Register about to be MARL F AI+VFS said District, and all persons who ART £ • objecting to'any nanfe on the RENTER now L OR/OMTOJE6 OMRLXFO? FT"? f"" form hereunder set forth. HENEYSESHAW Chairman of the Local Board. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1880. To the ChairS,1" District of RW Local Board for the of °F DWYF/8 ?'LCH1' THI* day T tViA j -looU. I, the undersigned, claim to have my Name for the District of S R OF OWNERS and Proxies ~OSF SSFA? SITUATG IN THEPARISHR0TAFTER DESCRIBED' ™AT is to say («) > IAVEINSUC^PRONERTJ6 °r 6State which 1 rent-serS WHFFF .<* A11 THE THEREOF, and the Names 0f TL P M REEPECT WHOM I receive or to whom T L6RSONS FROM service are set forth IN +v, .SUCH rent- written. T0ITH M THE FORM hereunder AncTm T— ^0» ol- In„f I0' =" Pr°f;n' I tavfan 'St-L? FfSm W in1 estate or YIPE ( > rent ser- ;R/) interest of sum of TLCE THE (C) (RF) SUM^0F £ s- d- "7 7~~ £ T. d. I Signature of Claimant. « Herp IR! ADDRESS (A) of Claimant. -House," "BUNDING *SS5? ^PERTY as lJ Desribe the Property by its name, orthe ^EESIMPLE' AS IN ESTATE IN ALSO whether it is held HVTHOP^ + YEARS, and WITH others, and in CLE OF^APARTN0LY J-OIL?TLY 1; fi Property is let by the Owner, insert the amount of Rent from each Tenant Insert name of Tenant or Tenants J -*•* til6 Uwnpr* is a Laqs,rip Tin viTin1 -Ma. amount of all the rent H< pa VS G LNSERT THE amount of all the rent pars <7 Insert the name of the Lessor h This need not be the OWNPR'N MU™ be some address within the district UT should ,A_ Partner must set out the AMOUNT nf t>„, + which he would receive or pavif TLIP IM,W ent-sorvice WERE equally divided among his co I^^IN&PR,0IIERTY ■self. K U1S co-partn«rs and lum- TN N.. CLAIM OF PROXY. DILICTAI O^'DW^GYFJLCHF'^S0"^ F°R DAY of 1880 aay I, the undersigned, having been appointed by of the Property hereinafter *ituated M the Parish of BEd which is as his (or their) Proxy pursuant FR. TI, TO- TOT;E of the Public Health IT 7S ?.? ^PROVISIONS Name inserted INTL,? HAVE MY Proxies for the District of Owners and Proxy. as such I herewith tramrlÍt to you (a) the writing under the seal) of • ? 0 A corporation I also state th„T A.PPOMT'NG ME such proxy, also state that the interest, or estate which the »mount of the RW^ -"3 811 CH Property and receives orIff LFC;S.ERVICE which he (or they) NAMES of the PersonY)FM RESPECT thereof and the receives (or receivJ OR T RT WHOM HE (OR THE?) {or pay) SUCH rent- servic* £ £ ^ET VFH PFT F°rm hereunder written. FORTH M THE RV IN res- _-Yii 11 IYJ "J ~R R—;— •UES- pectof respect off AND 152 +F^P"J^HICH WHIEH the respect of TION of the Ap- Appointor FM™ |WAHLCH. THE t^o- Pomtor receives i„I APPomtor TO Perty. has an rent- [ PNJ"S M („) \O) estate or service the rent- interest SUM OF service the of (c) (RF) sum of £ s d Z £ s d ![ Signature of Proxy. ALF+>10 •• Address (h) of pR03;y I9 NOT EENT. insert the WHI^HTMAF oranv SITUATION, or C DESC^T^^ENTIFIEA NY OTHER designation by WHETHER^I^ AN ESTATE !N ^TS?^^ THE -PP0IN«IRODR amount of Rent ^E ADIIMN+R. • e Insert name of TENANTEROTS,EAch Tenant LNSERT THE If the Appoint ORIS It ORTEnants amount of all the rent 866 PAYING REN+ • </ Insert the name OFHT?1(1,A7S 6 R6NT'LNSERT THE H This need not be the PRN ES?OR BE some address within the ^IT^TESIDENCE, but should FORM OF OBJFM^ To the Chairman of the I I1°N- District of DWYGYFYICHII T°.CAL Board of the of 1880. DAY I hereby give you notice that T OV.- name of the person mentioned AND JECP to the low being retained on the REGISTER T^^BED be- Proxies for the District of ° Owners and Christian and — Surname of Address Nature of rv the Owner or as QualiflCA- ,.ESCRiption Proxy ob- described tibn, AS I>M CASE of Jected to. described AP0P0^NTOOF Signature of Objector. Address of Objector. ■—— x. 3808-p JL ^TOW^tt^h8,1? RE(*lNESted for the erection of A for theOorporationofV8' ^EADIDG ROOM' &C-' cation mav HO Nevm. Plans and specifi. at the offices O/X ON ,AND AFTER THE 3rd March, APNLVIN^ TO TLIE I? UUDersigned, or at Nevin by C to the Recorder'n TA$T L° 16th day of March NEVM> ON OR before the THE lowest or any TENDER WILFT™^6 J3/17611 THAT THOMAS & LNGSTOVACCEPTED- •3813.-W HLTECTS' &C > U> Market-street, Ouruurvou. HOLYHEAD. SALE OF A FREEHOLD SHOP AND DWELL- ING HOUSE. ME W. EIVA has been instructed by Mr Thomas Evans, to sell by Auction, at the Rose and Crown Inn, Stanley-street, Holyhead, on Saturday, March 6th, 1880, at 3 for 3.30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there read), all that Freehold Shop and Dwelling House, situ- ate and being No 8 Swift's Square, Holyhead, con- taining besides the Shop, Parlour, Kitchen, Sit- ting Room, and five Bedrooms. The back premises are held undei a lease for ever, subject to the yearly rent of £110s. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Holyhead. G3802d BOOKBINDING—Apprentice "Wanted,—a strong active lad, age about 14.—Apply to Mr Enoch Williams, Hill-street. Carnarvon. 3798-M T~0 GAMEKEEPERS.—Hughes' Pheasant Food is the best egg-producer ever offered to the public. Price 22s per cwt., carriage paid.- Edward Hughes, London House, Ruthin. x 3809.-w. QTRAW FOR SALE.—About 2o tons of good barley Straw to be sold.—Apply to Edward Hughes, London House, Ruthin. x38l0.-w Y^ASTED a practical BUTCHER for *» Liverpool. Must be steady and industrious. Wages, 30s per week; if married, house free.- Apply at Pool- street Market, Carnarvon. x 3811.-w To BE LET with immediate possession, 86, -L Vale-street, Denbigh. House admirably adapted for purposes of first class Temperance Hotel, Dining-rooms, Kitchens, five Bedrooibs, W.C., &c. One minute's walk from station.— Apply to Mrs Parry, 8G, Vale-street, Denbigh. x 3812.-w ^CCLESHALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, healthfully situated seven miles north of Stafford and near Norton Bridge Station, on the L. & N. W. Railway. Pupils aie carefully prepared for commercial pursuits, and for the Preliminary Medical, Pharmaceutical, and other examination s. -Terms, which are exceedingly moderate, on application to the Principal,—Mr J. Hargraves. x 3807. -w N EAT H HARBOUR. SIX PER CENT. MORTGAGES. The Commissioners of Neath Harbour, South Wales, invite Subscriptions for their Mortgages, running from 5 to 10 years from date. The pre- sent and estimated Revenue is ampie to meet all charges and form a Sinking Fund. Application to be made to Mr Samuel Woods, 1, Urape^Garien,, London, E.C., of whom, as also at K?athKe^re« .Ckrk t0 the Commissioners, at JSeath, full information may be obtained. x. 3814-m NEFYN SCHOOL BOABD^A^ AS" SISTANT MISTRESS or f PTitrV ™tolHEB tn het 3rd year'is ™nted at theCHrls' ^chool. Duties to commence 1st April, 1880 — Application, enclosing testimonials, stating salary sent in on or before 22nd March r 3757 J. HERBERT THOMAS, Clerk: TO D CONTRACTORS. The C. M. Chapel Committee of Borth, near iortmjidoc, are prepared to receive tenders for building their new Chapel. Masons, Joiners, Plasterers, and Painters, to tender separate. The Plans and Specifications are to be seen with Mr William Owen, Sea View Terrace, Borth. Tenders to be sent on or before the 5th day of March 1880, sealed, endorsed, and addressed to Mr David Evans, Ralph-terrace, Borth. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS, Architect and Surveyor. Portmadoc, 14th February, 1880. 3788b TOWYN TILERY'AND PIPE"WORKS FORYD, NEAR ABERGELE. Land Draining Pipes from Ii inches to 6 inches always in Stock, which are made of the best selected Clay, free from Limestone; larger sizes made on the shortest notice. The Works have a Siding adjoining the Chester and Holyhead Railway, are near Foryd Pier, Rhyl, where sailing Vessels can be loaded. The above Works are nearer to Anglesey and Carnarvonshire by many miles than any other Works in the dis- trict. For prices and particulars apply to the Owner, J. WILLIAMS, x. 3670-m Towyn Tilery, Abergele. G O oFli EWlT TO THE INHABITANTS OF DENBIGH- SHIRE, FLINTSHIRE, ANGLESEY, CAR- NARVONSHIRE, AND MERIONETH- SHIRE, AND TO ALL WALES GENREALLY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF ALL SORTS OF CLOTHING MATERIALS. E E. ITA VIES, LONDON HOUSE, CONWAY, DESIRES to call attention to his immense Stock of every description of Wearing Apparel and Clothing Materials, which, in con- sequence of the depression in trade, are sold for less than half the customary prices. For example- h Wide Winceys, for 3d per yard—worth 8d. White and Red Flannels, 8d, lOd, and Is— worth from Is to 2s. Sheets, 2s 8d per pair-worth 4s. Home-spun Blankets, from 8s 6d to 15s; worth from 14s to 15s per pair. Quilt, Is 6d; worth 2s 6d. Home-made Quilts, blue, red, and white, 6s 6d; the spinning alone cost 10s. Cloths for 2s—worth 4s. And many other Bargains too numerous to men- tion. TERMS-READY CASH. A visit to the well-known establishment will certainly give satisfaction to the most sceptic, and will prove that this is the best place to purchase every description of drapery. An immediate visit will gratify. E. E. DAVIES, LONDON HOUSE, CONWAY. Gold Wedding Rings sold at cheap rates. B. 3304-m RUTHIN.—Mr W. C. Joyce begs to an- nounce that his new shop in St. Peter's- square will be opened in the course of a few days. R B. 3785-o RUTHIN.—Mr W. C. Joyoe begs to an- nounce that his new shop in St. Peter's- bquare will be opened in the course of a few days. B. 3785-0 "r .).¡.J..w. .I! 7 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES OF THE LADIES' CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIA- TION (LIMITED), INCORPORATED VNnER ACT OF PARLIAMENT, Whereby Shareholders do not incur any further liability whatsoever after payment of the £1 per Share due on allotment. REGISTERED CAPITAL X100,000, Issue of 50,000 Preference Shares of £1 each, to be paid up in full on Allotment, bearing a Preferential Dividend at the rate of 7 per cent. per Annum. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. MRS BELL, MRS BOUILLON, MRS ORWIN, MRS RAINS, MRS BECK, MRS FRASER, MRS PERCY, MRS THOMAS, MISS IDA BYERS, MRS HALL, MRS POOLE, MISS GERTRUDE WHYTE. (By the constitution of the Association power is iven to add Gentlemen to the Committee of Management.) SECRETATY—MRS BENNETT. ASSISTANT SECRETARY—MRS GRANVILLE. PROVINCIAL SUPERINTENDENT—MRS DOMERGUE. REGISTERED OFFICES-8, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W. PROSPECTUS. SEVERAL Co-operative Societies have boon successfully introduced, specially to benefit parti- kj cular Classes and Professions, and it has been considered a matter of surprise that a Ladies' Society has not been established for their especial benefit. To'meet this long felt want The Ladies' Co- operative Supply Association has been duly incorporated pursuant to Act of Parliament, for the purpose of supplying Ladies, upon the Co-operative System, with all kinds of articles of domestic consumption, and general use. All goods will be supplied by the Association at a very moderate increase on the actual cost price, by which it is estimated that Shareholders will on the average save at least 20 per cent. on their purchases.. Shareholders resident in the country will have their orders promptly executed, and the goods forwarded to them. So far as practicable, Superintendents of the several Departments, and the staff of experienced Assis- tants will consist of Ladies, thereby providing another opening for Female employment, a subject which has for some time past been under the consideration of a large portion of the community. A very celebrated man says, "Society is to be reconstructed on the subject of woman's toil. A vast majority of those who would have woman industrious shut her up to a few kinds of work. My judgment in this mat- ter is, that a woman has a right to do anything she can do well. It is said, if woman is given such opportunities, she will occupy places that might be taken by men. I say, if she have more skill and adaptness for any position than a man has, let her have it! She has as much right to her bread, to her apparel, and to her home, as men have. I demand that no one hedge up her pathway to a livelihood." The Association have in view extensive Premises situate at the West End, which are most eligible for carrying on its business. A Special Department will be set apart for the reception and Sale of Oil Paintings, Water-colour Drawings, all kinds of Art, fancy, and plain Needlework executed by Lady Shareholders. On all sales effected only a small commission will be charged. In connection with the Association, it is proposed to establish a School of Cookery, under the management of Miss C. H. Prichard, who holds a 1st Class Diploma, and Certificate from the South Kensington School of Cookery also 1st Class Certificate in Cookery from the Society of Arts. Lady Shareholders would be entitled to lessons in Cookery upon specially advantageous terms. For the convenience of Shareholders, suitable Rooms for Refreshment, Reading, Writing, &c., will be provided, and a Register will be kept of the names of English and Foreign Professors, Governesses, and Tutors, Housekeepers, Lady-Helps, Domestic Servants, &c., seeking engagement. The great success attending similar'Associations is well known; in the case of one Co-Operative Society, in addition to the usual benefits conferred upon its 30,000 Shareholders ard Ticket Holders, it recently agreed to divide amongst its Shareholders nearly £ 100,000 of strplus profits. The turnover of the Society referred to is upwards of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pounds per annum. According to the evidence given before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, the Shares of one Co-Operative Society which originally cost £2 each, are now worth between £70 and L100 each. For the present issue of Preference Shares (bearing a Preferential Dividend ef 7 per cent. per annum), applications (in writing, or on the Form attached hereto) are invited from Ladies ail Gentlemen resident in any part of the Kingdom, or elsewhere, the Association being desirous of having a numerous and extended Proprietary. ) 1, SOME OF THE PROPOSED DEPARTMENTS OF THE ASSOCIATION, VIZ. Groceries and Provisions, Fruit, Poultry, Dairy Prodnce, Fancy Goods, Ormolu, Glass, China, Brbsh^s acd Combs, Baskets, Perfumery, Boots and Shoes, Furniture, Carpets, Turnery, Bedding, Sewing Machines, Leather Goods, Indian-rubber and Water-proof Goods, Pianos and Harmoniums, Miscellaneous Musical Instruments, Music Electro-plate, Jewellery, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, Drugs, Toys, Optical Instruments, Parasols, Umbrellas, Perambulators, Photography, Coloring of Photographs, Artists' Colours, Artists' Materials, Books, Stationery, Domestic Machinery, Gloves, Hosiery, General Drapery, Baby Linen. Shawls, Milinery, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Furs, Lace, Moire Antique, Satins, Silks, Velvets, Fancy Dress Materials, English, Scotch and Irish Homespuns, French and Saxon Woollen Materials, Velvet and Fancy Costumes, Bridal Dresses, Bridesmaids' Attire, Court Robes, Reception Dresses, Evening Toilettes, Dinner Dresses, Walking Dresses, Mantles, Opera Cloaks, Robes de Chambre, Carriage Dresses, Habits, Special Department for the Handiwork of Shareholders, &c., &c., &c. Ladies seeking employment, ard competent to fill any position in cither of the proposed Departments, are invited to send in written applications addressed to the Secretary. Applicatien for Shares may be made in writing in the following words, viz.:— TO THE LADIES' CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. I request that you will allot to me Preference Shares of £ 1 each, bearing a Preferential Dividend of 7 per cent, per annum, in the LADIES' CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, and I agree to accept such Shares, and to pay the full amount of One Pound per Share thereon on allotment, thereby freeing me from any further liability. Name in full. Profession or Occupation (if any). Address in full Date. -=-=-==-=- EIGIIT PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK. Issue of 125,000 Debenture Stock of the Ladies' Co-operative Supply Association, Limited, in sums of X5 X10 t20; £ 50; X100 and 1500 each, bearing Interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, payable quarterly, viz.:—On the 1st January, 1st March, 1st June, and 1st September in each year. The Debentures are issued for a term of One, Two, or Three Years, at the option of the Applicant. Applications for any of these Debentures may be made in writing, in the following words, viz.:— TO THE LADIES' CO-OPERATIVE SUFPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, 8, REGENT STREET, LONDON. I request that you will allot to me ;e of the 8 per cent. Debenture Stock, and I hereby agree to accept such Stock, and to pay the amount due on Allotment. Name in full Address in full Period of Debenture (say if required for 1, 2, or 3 years) Date The Association is duly Incorporated pursuant to Act of Parliament, and is Registered with an Authorized Share Capital of £ 100,000. The present Committee of Management are:— MRS BELL, MRS BOUILLON, MRS ORWIN, MRS RAINS, MRS BECK, MRS FRASER, MRS PERCY, MRS THOMAS, • MISS IDA BYERS, MRS HALL, MRS POOLE, MISS GERTRUDE WHYTE. By Order, JULIA BENNETT, Secretary. AMY GRANVILLE, Assistant Secretary. REGISTERED OFFICES-8, Regent Street, London, W. x. 3702-M GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836.-N.B.-The Quarter commences, on the 21st of January, 1880. PRINCIPAL:—J. S. KIRK, M.A., PH.D., Member of the General Council of the University of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Preceptors London. Author of Essays on "Education," "School Honour," U Human Civilization," &c. PARENTS and Guardians are requested to note the following facts connected with this Establishment:— That for the last seventeen years while under Dr Kirk's management as great a per centage of pupils from this School have passed the various Preliminary Test Examinations as from any other Scholastic Institution of the same average attendance in Wales. That the education given is genuine, as witnessed by the varied and important positions now held by former pupils. That each pupil is led to think for himself, and is- carefully superintended by the Principal. For terms, testimonials, and references apply to Dr. KIRK, Orchard House, near Carnarvon. PARENTS with little feet to provide for should buy only Boots with Metal Tips, which never wear out at the toes. Sold by W. WILLIAMS, China House, Llangoed. x. 3729-M RUTHIN.—Mr W. C. Joyce begs to an- nounce that his new shop in St. Peter's- square will be opened in the course of a few days. H b. 3785-0 B. 0006-M -f\2 WEEKLY and UPWARDS mav be EASILY and HONESTLY REALISED by persons of EITHER SEX, without hin^ce Z present occupation. -Particulars FREE; or with a 12 stamps (returned if desired). Address Z f & C0MpANY, (P 293), Mer- chants, Albion-street, Birmingham.—This it ,muine. B. 3636-m THE BANGOR AND ARFON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCEITY. DIRECTORS: Mr T. T. ROBERTS, Bangor (Chairman). W. C. DAVIES, District Bank. „ EVAN JONES, 47, Glan'rafon. HENRY JONES, Castle Bank. J. E. ROBERTS, Victoria House. O. B. DAVIES, 2, Frondeg-terrace. DAVID LEWIS, 26, Jaaaes-street. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Frondeg-street. DIRECTING SECRETARY: Mr D. WHITE, 5, Pen'rallt.terrace, Upper Ban. gor. BANKERS: Messrs PUGH, JONES & CO., District Bank. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK. AUDITOR: Mr DAVID WILLIAMS, 39, Victoria-street, Upper Bangor. THIS Society was established in 1867, and it -L was lately brought under the operation of the Act of 1874, in order that each member might derive every benefit from recent improvements and reforms. The annual reports show that success has fol- lowed its proceedings since its commencement, and so great is the demand for money at the pre- sent time that the directors believe the success, in the future will be greater than ever. The num- ber of members is annually increasing, and the absence of losses, and the continuance of the confidence of the public-as a proof that its affairs are conducted with cautiousness, ability, and care. Observe especially the following excellencies in connection with the society:— I.-The expenses of making the deeds are less than those of any other Society. 2.-Perfect safety to all who invest money on interest. 3.-Since the commencement of this Society, 11 years ago, it has paid interest of X5 per cent, together with bonus. PRICE OF SHARES-X10 EACH. They may be paid in one sum, or in small monthly sums. Payments are received on the first Tuesday evening in each month, at half-past six o'clock, in the Royal Oak Temperance Hotel, High-street, Bangor. The Directors have also made arrangements with Messrs Pugh, Jones, & Co., together with the National Provincial Bank, to receive money on behalf of the Society at Bangor, Bethesda, Llanberis, Carnarvon, Festin- iog, Menai Bridge, and at all branches of the Bank. LOANS given on very easy terms, at 5 per cent. on the balance at the commencement of every year. No purchase money is held. For every im- formation as to terms and rules of the Society, apply personally, or by letter, to Mr David Williams, architect and surveyor, 39, Victoria- terrace, Upper Bangor. D. WHITE, Director and Secretary, OOOfi-M. 5, Pen'rallt-terrace, Bangor. II ARM 0_N I U M S "A CHALLENGE. SPECIAL MANUFACTURE. HARMONIUMS, Four Octaves, solid Ameri- can Ash Case, turned pillars, two bellows, tot-class workmanship, R,3 10s Cash. Cannot be purchased for the price in any other house in Great Britain than THE CARNARVON AND NORTH WALES Pianoforte, Harmonium, & Musical Instru- ment Warehouse, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. PROPRIETOR— a. 3129-m W. JARRETT ROBERTS. THE MIGHTY HEALTH RESTORER. DR JEA'S MARVELLOUS TONIC, FOR THE BLOOD AND NERVES. The Celebrated Remedy for Debility, Blood, Ner- vous, and Constitutional Disorders, Consumption, Indigestion, Headache, &c. The great demand and innumerable unsolicited and ever increasing Testimonials prove the wonder- ful INVIGORATING and RESTORATIVE virtues of this Medicine for PURIFYING and ENRICHING the blood, maintaining and restoring Mental and Physical Energy, for correcting disordered functions or organs, and promoting HEALTH, STRENGTH, an LONGEVITY. Is'prepared in an agreeable and concentrated form, and is free from mercury and all injurious ingredients. Price 2s 9d (24 doses). Obtained of all Chemists, or Post free of chief agents for Post Office Order, or 32 Stamps. CHIEF AGENTS :—Evans and Wormull, 31, Stam- ford-street, Blackfriars, London. w BRYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL, TOWYN D- PRINCIPAL MR. EDWIN JONES, M.B.O.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTHSS, foi Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. ° Brynarvor Hall, a commodious and well- fitted house has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy local. ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinatiom in connection with the Universities and Colleges for the learned Professions, Banking, and Com; mercial pursuits. Classes art held in oonneotion wtth the Seitnct one Art Department, the examination* being held iN Man in each year. The school year consists of THRB* TTRMS. ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, & CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD:- 185, REGENT ROAD, CANADA DOOJl. SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS:- BOXTXDAKT STREET, CORNER or STANLEY RoAD. RW. & Co., have recently made extensiv« ADDITIONS to their JOINERY DEPART MENT, where they are now prepared to executt orders (on the Shortest Notice), for all kinds Oi Machine-made Joinery, namely- DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS. SKIRT INGS, CHURCH AND CHAPEL PEWLNGIC All guaranteed of the best Material and Work tranship. N.B.-f)opy ef Designs of Moulds, kc., to be haf tree on application. 1049g RUTHIN. -Mr W. C. Joyce begs to an- nounce that his new shop in St. Peter's. square "frill be opened in the course of a few days B. 3785-0 POOL-ST. MARKET, CARNARVON. THE ESTABLISHMENT for GENERAL -L GROCERY and FIRST CLASS PRO- VISIONS. THE guiding rule of this business has al- J- ways been to offer to the buyer the CHOICEST articles at the LOWEST possible prices. THE fact is pretty -well known now that if the public wants First Class PRO- VISIONS at moderate price the POOL MARKET is the only place in Carnarvon were they can be obta;ned, as its provision trade is STRICTLY kept on the Liverpool style. RPHE NOTED CUMBERLAND HAMS -L AND BACON are very fine. Mild and delicious flavour. The Hams weigh from 12 to 14 lbs. each, and sold at the LOW PRICE of only 6d per lb. THE Special Value that is offered this A week in English and Continental BUTTER is astonishing. Finest Rose Kiel" fresh twice weekly.- TEA. What everybody says must be /true, TEA. What everybody says must be /true, J- and that is that our TEAS are the BEST IN WALES. TEA AT Is 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s PER POUND. -< TEA AT 2s 4D PER POUND. TEA AT 28 6D PER POUND. » TEA AT 28 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 3s PER POUND. THE TEA AT 3s IS REALLY FINE. Samples of any of these Fine Teas will be pent post free on application, and parcels of 6 lbs and upwards Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Wales. All orders by Post receive careful attention, and delivered free of charge in town- and suburbs by our own i,an. » General Grocery Orders from the country to the amount of two pounds and upwards carriage$a id to any Railway Statipu in North Walw. j. l.. J. If. PRITCHARD & CO., POOL STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. x. 3746-M NERVOUS DEBILITY. — GRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of Quacks. Free of postage stamp. Address, Secretary, Insitute of Anatomy, Birmingham. x. 3747 o No. 1. Men. NEW WORK BY DR. HENRY SMITH. Just Published, now ready, price Threepence, 164 pages; by Post in Envelope, Three Stamps, free to any part of the World. DISEASES PECULIAR TO MEN CON- STITUTIONAL OR ACQUIRED: THEIR CAUSE, CONSEQUENCES AND CURE. It is THE BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES for the Cure of every form of DISEASE PECULIAR TO MEN. ALL DISEASES for which Mercury, Sarsapa- rilla, and Cobaiba are employed by English physicians, to the ruin of the Invalid's health, are now Cured by DR SMITH'S POSITIVE MEDICINES. Thousands of Cases have been Cured by his Positive Remedies when the doctors had given the case up as incurable. COUNTRY INVALIDS, by the aid of this book, may under- stand the TREATMENT. NO CONSULTATION FEES. NO PERSONAL VISITS. DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. 3771b THE CARNARVON PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ORGAN MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRU- MENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. THE LARGEST MUSIC WAREHOUSE IN NORTH WALES. W JARRETT ROBERTS has also the • honour of informing the nobility and gentry of Carnarvon and suburbs, that he has added to his staff of tuners, a first-class Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer, from the well known firm of Messrs John Brinsmead & Sons, Gold Medalists, by whom he is highly recommended and specially selected from their factory. W. Jarrett Roberts begs further to intimate that he has found it to be really necessary to have a resident Tuner, whose services can be engaged at any moment; and this having been done in the belief that the town and suburbs of Carnarvon, having such an advantage, will kindly support him in his increased efforts to meet the require- ments of the public. He relies, as heretofore, on kind patronage, feeling convinced there is no other firm in North Wales who can effer the same advantages, and give such general satisfaction. Repairsdone in all its branches. Pianos re- silked and polished equal to new. Old instru- ments taken in exchange for new ones. SECOND-HAND PIANOFORTES: Trichord, check action, beautiful tone £ 15 Trichord, check action, elegant gilt front £ 21 Handsome Walnut case, excellent tone. JE15 By Brinsmead, gilt panel front X24 By Allison, 7 octaves, splendid tone JE24 &c., &c., The largest assortment of Grands and Semi- Grands in stock, and let them out for concerts, ordinary hire, or three-year purchase system. MUSIC BOXES, from 3s to 25 guineas. 100 VIOLINS now in stock, from 2s 6d to 35 guineas. SHEET MUSIC in stock, or to order by post half price. LONDON PARCELSTWICE DAILY. x2913d