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'MANCHESTER HOUSE, j 348, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, j IS THE \OTKD SHOP FOR ALL KINDS OF DBA PER Y, MILLINEttY, MANTLES, AND OUTFITTING. VV. OWEN WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR.
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¡ DRESSMAKING I AND I MILLINERY. To MANAGE the above departments PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, have just secured the service of two Youn Ladies of great experience in London and provincial towns, and have every confidence in recommending them to their numerous Customers. A trial will prove their ability. GOLDEN GOAT, I j CARNARVON.
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CIRCULATION OF NORTH WALES PAPERS. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. As it is of the greatest importance for those who have advertisements to issue to know the medium through winch the greater amount of publicity can be obtained, the attention of the advertising com- ttunitylrTNoi-th Wales is hereby respectfully directed to the fact ^CIRCULATION of the NORTH WALES OBSERVER AND EXPRESS is larger than that of ANY other English paper published in the Northern part of the Principality, and MORE THAN DOUBLE that of most of its local English contemporaries. WANTS. WANTED very comfortable and furnished apartment^ with good fishing, near Bettws-y- coed.—State terms to Ivy House, Barnsley, Yorks. DRAPERy.-WANTED, a thorough good 1) junior.-Apply to W. Owen Williams, Man- chester House, 348, High-street, Bangor. MPLOYMENT FOR LADIES.—10S. to 15s. weekly can be earned by the Patent Automatic Knitting Machine. Send addressed envelope for particulars to G. 0. Company, 16 and 18, Great Charlotte-street, Liverpool. EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN HOME.- WANTED, Ladies and Young Men to Work for us; full or spare time; no canvassing. Full ParT*™, free from Novelty Co., 50, Leicester-square, Londo W.G. A GOOD INCOME secured without interfering with other employment.-Send addresf^e''y^T forparticulars to Manager, 20, Melbourne street, York. TV /TALE AND FEMALE REGISTRY OFFICE. Maids Governesses Cooks, House and Nurse .Maids, Butlers, &c., and Ladies supplied with same. TO LET. OFFICES to LET at Arvonia Buildings, High- street, Bangor, suitable for Professional Gentlemen.—Apply, H. Savage, Bodafon, Bangor. QUARRY, QUARRY. A STONE QUARRY, the same as Penrnon, how to Let for term of years. Plenty of demand in connection with the Manchester Canal, &c. bafe anchorage for loading vessels. For particulars app y to M. A., office of this paper A SSEMBLY ROOMS, AMLWCH. FOR TEHMS, &c., apply to Mr W. H. THOMAS, Lewis Buildings, Amlwch. SALES. CLYNNOG, CARNARVONSHIRE. Tr> "rtt QOT D BY PRIVATE TREATY, three O BE SOL houses and gardens a' Pen- leasehold dwelling occupation of Mr Richard W&?S o!ier»,- Apply to Messrs PiCon-Jce. and Roberts, Pwllheli. QLD SHIETS 3s9d. Gents best Linen^ Collars a y a P > half doz. Above Carriage t ree. B. & E. M'HUGH, BELFAST. UN (Double Breeeb, loader).-FiDr general shoot- horn heelplate. l2-b0Ie, C.F. Price £ 3 ^-Uarm^ paid anywhere. Warranted genuine —Apply t0 Bakewell Warrilow, Chippenham, V\ Uts. HOW to make Picture Frames, either for pleas- ure or Profit.—Write for our Illustrated Circu- lar of Mitre-cuttioig Machines, Registered— Bootn Bros., Sole Makers, Dublin. EARMARKS—Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. 1 A A Improved Holdfasts. N.B. Three for Six 1W S-J. MILNE, King Edward.. LTVFPPOOL COMMERCIAL INVEST ^rOMPANY, LIMITED.- LOANS of from £ 10 to S-00 monody granted, and the Interest «10 to P 1 Personal or other security, charged unusally moderate. p i.. & buare Certificates. Dock Bonds, Life rP°licies, Ap:ply ty B. Roberts, City Hoad. Chester j or to James Smith, Secretary, 21, Whitechapel (Corner of Stanley street), Liverpool. rpo HABERDASHERS STATIONE^ A^ 1 TOY DEALERS.-Jr CLARK.& CO., Lnnited, 86, Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, x'0ys.—SPECIAL Haberdashers, Stationers,& stationery Combs, \nd DEPARTMENTS, Haberdashery, ^Ststock Best Purses, Englssh and Foreign Toys. The L g Value. Latest Novelties. Clark's Lucky Bags,nf/0°un'tains gross, enormous sale. New Seasons > nricket gats and Empty Tubes, Ac. India Rubber Balls, WeIj and Stumps, Skipping Ropes, Toy Spades n<stsfree- assorted Cases of Toys from £ 1 -to £ 100. Price Lists free. Established 1861. BANGOR CHORAL UNION GRAND PERFORMANCE OF THE ELIJAH, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 30TH, 1886, AT THE SKATING RINJ £ MISS ROGERS, MISS ELEANOR REES, MR HENRY GUY, REV. D FFRANCON DAVIES, B.A., FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF 150 CONDUCTOR: DR. ROGERS. For further particulars see small bil-S, TICKETS: Reserved Seats, 5s; Second Seats, 2s 6d and a limited number of Is.. Tickets may be had at the door on the night ot the Concert. Doors open at 7.15, Concert to commence vat EIGHT prompt. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. Plan of the Hall to be seen at Messrs Humphreys and Parry. SHIPPING. » WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK.—Every Thursday. Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada The splendid vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their accommodation for Passengers. Saloon Rates of Passage, j612, JE15, Y,18, and £ 22. Inteimediate, £7. Steerage at low rates. Apply to R. Owen. Harbour Office; and W J.Williams, 7,Market-street,Carnarvon; Richard Roberts Bethesda; Hugh Davies, Conway; 0 E Parry, slate merchant, Dolyddelen, Near Llanrwst; William D Jones, Holyhead; R Hughes. Glan Conway Inn, Llanrwst; Richard O. Jones. Church street, Llangefni; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Tal-y- sarn; T. S. Ingham, Bryn Rhedyn, Clwt-y-bont; or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & Co., 10. Water-street, Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall-street, London E.C. ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA. FROM LIVERPOOL. Parisian.For Halifax & Portland.Mar. 25 Sardinian ForHalifax & Portland.Apr. 8 Caspian For Halifax & Baltimore.Apr. 13 Peruvian.For Halifax & Portland.Apr 15 Circassian.For Quebec Apr. 20 OCEAN RATES: Saloon, 10 to 18 Guineas Intermediate, £6 6s; Steerage at lowest rates. Throiigh Tickets at Special Rates to Chicago, and to an Points in the Western States and Canada Tourists, Sportsmen, and others visiting the Canadian North-west in Summer can avail themselves of a special low return rate to the wonderful scenery of the ROCKY MOUNTAINS and the sporting districts. ^"Note.—The best, quickest, and cheapest route to Manitoba and the Great North West is by the Mail Steamers of this Line. Quebec to Winnepeg: only zC2 8s by the New Route of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Assisted Passages to Quebec are granted to Navvies and General Labourers, Mechanics, &c for £4 j and to Agriculturists, Agricultural Labourers, and Female Domestic Servants for j63. Passengers landing at Quebec, Halifax, or Baltimore and going inland, are accompanied on the Railway by the Company's special conductors. Pamphlets on Canada, Manitoba, and the Western States free on application. Full particulars from ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James street, Liverpool. AGENTS :— W. J. Williams, 7, Market street, Carnarvon. Matthew Goldie, 217, High-street, Bangor. K. Philip Williams, 11, Victoria Place, Bethesda. W. John Parry, 3 and 4, William's Court, Bethesda. 1010. Zib-. CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years, and is noted for its Safety and Comfort for all classes of Passengers. Apply to the CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Limited, Liverpool, Or to the Agents —Wm. J. Williams, 7, Market-street, Carnarvon. Thomas Ingham, Clwt-y-bont, via Car- narvon. LNTEHMEDIATE PASSAGE.-By New York Steamers, j&7 7s, and JES 8s. By Boston Steamers, £77s. STEERAGE AT LOW RATES. 1011. loomar- AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Every Wednesday and Alternate Saturday. First- class full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for Passengers equal to any European Line. Passen- gers and Goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE WEST. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17, and 19, Water street, Liverpool. LOCAL AGENTS :—W. J. Williams, Secretary of the North Wales Quarryruen's' Union, 7, Market-street, Carnarvon; John Foulkes, 24, High-street, Carnarvon R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, tJreigiau Mawr, Tal-y- sarn. 1012. ? CANADA DOMINION ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.— SHORTEST ROUTE to CANADA and WEST ERN STATES. S S. SARNIA, OREGON, and VANCOUVER have saloons and staterooms amid- ships. SAILING WEEKLY from LIVERPOOL on THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS, from BRISTOL EACH ALTERNATE THURSDAY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Fares from 10 to 15 guineas; Intermediate 6 guineas, Steerage-64, Assisted Passages £ 3. Lowest inland fares to all parts of Canada and United States. For full particulars apply to FLINN, MAIN, and MONTGOMERY, 24, James Street, Liverpool: and 70, Queen Square, Bristol; or to Hugh Hughes, 7, Market-row, Amlwch; W. Thomas, 12, Holyhead road, Upper Bangor; R. Roberts, Old Post Office Place, Bethesda; E. Morgan, 48, High- street, Bethesda; P,. J. Thomas, Newmarket Place, Blaenau Festiniog T. MaddoCks, 81, High-street, Mold R. Parry, Auctioneer, Pwllheli R. D. Roberts and Son, Wellington Chambers, Rhyl; G. Lewis, station r, Pen-y-groes^ N.W.; R. R. fStythe, account- ant, Carnarvon- ANCHOR LINE LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. VIA QUEENSTOWN. JOINT EXPRESS SERVICE. AMERICA (National Line) Wed., April 28 CITY OF ROME (Anchor Line).Wed., May 12 AMERICA (National Line).Wed., May 26 And Fortnightly Thereafter. SALOON RATES, £12 to 25 guineas, according to position, &c., of Stateroom. RETURN TICKETS, available by either Steamer, at moderate rates. INTERMEDIATE (City of Rome only), £7. STEERAGE PASSAGES at Reduced Rates. Apply to any Anchor Line* or National Line agent, or to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Mersey Chambers. Old Church Yard, and 17, Water-treet, Liverpool; or to E. Jcnep, Emigration Agell1,1 Tabernacle-street, B9USOr,VHMai2!ZiS,>w«i^|^k ■iMHBiaanGaia SHIPPING. BEAVER i INE LIVERPOOL TO, AMERICA, EVERY TUESDAY. SALOON to Quebec or Montreal, £ 10 0S; 2ND k,7 Cabin to Quebec or Montreal, £6 Os; Steerage to Quebec or Montreal, t4 Os Steerage to Boston New York, or Philadelphia, X3 16s; Assisted Pas- sages to Canada, X3 Os. Passengers booked to all parts of CANADA and UNITED STATES at low rate". The Steamships of the Beaver Line land their passengers at the Canadian Pacific Railroad Station, Montreal. Fcr further particulars and to secure berths apply to R. W. Roberts, Manager, 21, Water-street, Liverpool; R. Lloyd, Cilgeraint, St Ann's, Bangor; D. Jones, Stationer, Amlwch; O. Evans, Castle- street, Conway; John Roberts, 35, Vale-street Denbigh; R.J. Johns, 8, Swift Square, Holyhead; James Clarke, Chapel-street, Llangollen J. <> Williams, Llangefni; or to John Foulkes* 24, High- street, Carnarvon. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK every TUESDAY. City of Richmond Tuesday, April 27 City of Chester .Tuesday, May 4 City of Berlin.Tuesday, May 11 City of Chicago Tuesday, May 18 Baltic .Tuesday, May 25 From Queenstown following day. Saloons replete with every modern comfoit and con- venience. Moderate Saloon Fares. 2ndCabin from 26 6s Steerage to New York, Boston, or Philadelphia at low rates. Through Bookings to any part of the State and Canada, including Manitoba, and North and South West Territory.—Apply to the Inman Steam- ship Co., Limited, 22, Water-street, Liverpool; W. J. Williams, 7, Market-street: D. W. Davies, 19, Bridge-street, Carnarvon E. Jones, 170, High-street. BaDgor J. Jones, bookseller, R, Roberts," Old Post Office, Bethesda; T. S. Ingham, CIwt-y bont; E Jones, Brynteg, Talysarn G. H. Robbins. 3, Market- street, Rhyl; Ellis Pierce, Dolyddelen W. O. Jones, 16, Newry-street, Holy head: R. C. Parker, Parade Hotel, Church Parade, Llandudno Hugh Hughes, 7 Market Row, Amlwch. SCHOLASTIC HYL.-LADIES', COLLEGE, Russell Road Principal, Miss MERCIER. Pupils hold cer- tificates, senior and junior, Oxford and Cambridge local, Royal Academy of Music, College of Preceptors, and Trinity College. Reference to parents of pupils. CHESTER.—Wilton House, The Newgate.— Mrs and Miss MORRIS receive resident Pupils for thorough English Education, with accom- plishments, by certificated English and foreign resident governesses. The comfort of pupils care- fully studied. References to clergymen and parents of pupils. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. BRYN PERIS, SOUTH ROAD, CARNARVON. Pupils successfully prepared for Local Examina- tions. Next Quarter will commence (D.V.) April 9th. For Terms and Testimonials, apply to the Mises Rimmer. E 1544 JJOLYHEAD GRAMMAR SCHOOL HEAD-MASTER R. MORGAN JONES, B.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. THE aim of the Education t iven at this School is to fit boys for the Universities, the Various Colleges for the Preliminary Examinations, the Oxford and Cam- bridge Local Examinations, the Civil Service, and Commercial Pursuits generally. Prospectus on applica. tion. JJENBIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD-MASTER S. EDWARDS. M. A. (LOND.) This school provides a sound and liberal education to boys intended for either professional or business life. Successful preparation for the Cambridge Local and all public Examinations. Prospectuses and terms on application. iV/TONA HOUSE SCHOOL, AMLWCH* 1VJL ANGLESEY. Private Lessons given in Book-keeping, English Subjects, and Accomplishments. A*Separate Morning School for Young Children. Teacning'simple, and no Home Lessons. J^ANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. Principals—The Misses MATTHEWS and STANDRING. T IBERAL AND COMFORTABLE HOME. -Li Resident English and Foreign Teachers. Pupils carefully prepared for the Local Examinations. Refer- ences to Parents of Pupils. E. 1516. T LWYN-ON GRAMMAR SCHOOL L PORTMADOC. HEAD-MASTER MR J. H. LEWIS. (1st B.A., Lond.) late Assistant Tutor at the Bangor Training College, PUPILS are carefully prepared for all Public Exam- inations. Numerous successes during the last five years. Special advantages offered to candidates preparing for the Training Colleges. Boarders received. Terms moderate. Special, preparation for the North Wales University College. QTROUD LADIES COLLEGE, BEECHES IO ^JREEN, STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES HOWARD. During the last Eighteen Months Forty Cer- tificates have been gained by the Pupils. No failure in R.A.M. Separate House in case of illness. EIRIANF A LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, PLAS MENAI, UPPER BANGOR. PRINCIPAL MRS SWAN. The Course of Study is .intended to fit Pupils for the Requirements of the University Local, and ( ollege of Preceptors' Examinations. Forty four Certificates (General, Special, and Honours) have been obtained by the Pupils since 1881. A Kindergarten class has been opened for Little Ones. Latin and German will be included in the Schoel Course for all future Examination Candidates. The following Successes are the results of the School- work for the past year :— One Scholarship—North Wales University College. Three University Local. Cambridge and Oxford. One Honour.—Harmony, 5th in all Ergland. One Special.—Freehand and Model Drawing. One 1st Class < ollege of Preceptors.- lltli in all England, and I st at Liverpool Centre. .1 wo 2nd 1 dvisioc 1st Class college of Preceptors, and Nine General C.P.'s Certificates for -English Subjects, French, Political Economy, and Science. '^Plas Menrfi, September J6th. -< Sale by Messrs William Dew dc Son. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF A GREAT and IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD FARMS & TENEMENTS I In the parishes of Llanarmon, Llanbedrog, Llan- degwaing, Llanfihangel, Llangian, Llangwnadl, Llangybi, Llaniestyn, Llanllyfni, Llanor, Llan- ystumawy, and Llanengan, comprisii.g 5000 acres or thereabouts; TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY "JVTESSRS WM. DEW AND SON, during the ■U-L Month of JUNE, 1886. Lithographed Plans and Particulars a e being prepared, and may be had on and after the 1st day of MAY rfext. BRYAN BROTHERS, CARNARVON) _4- JACKETS. MANTLES. HATS. BONNETS T R I'M M I N G S. HOSIERY. GLOVES. NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK AT BRYAN BROTHERS jiBRYAN BROTHERS, CARNARVON pEARS' SOAP For the HANDS. pEARS' SOAP For the EACE. pEARS' SOAP For the NECK. pEARS' SOAP For the ARMS. pEAKS' SOAP For the FEET. pEARS' SOAP For the BATH. pEARS' SOAP FAIR WHITE HANDS pEARS' SOAP BRIGHT CLEAR COMPLEXION pEARS' SOAP SOFT HEALTHFUL SKIN pEARS' QOAr Prevents ROUGHNESS pEARt' gOAP FreMnits REDNESS pEARl' gOAP Prevents Chapping pEARf' gOAP Pre^fents BLOTCHES pEARB' GOAP ATVyAYB PURE pEAR»S QOAP ALFAYS FRAGRANT pEARfe' COAP ALWAYS IFEUGHTFUL pEARS' gOAP FOB TOILET pEARS* gOAP FOR NURSERY pEARS' gQAP FOR EVERYBODY pEARS' gOAP A TOILET NECESSITY pEARS' gOAP A TOILET LUXURY pEARS' gOAP SOLD EVERYWHERE REARS' QOAP REFUSE tvQ" £ -I PEABS* SOAP is specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensitive to the weather, winter or summer. PEABS* SoAp produces, Fair white hands — Soft healthful skin — Bright clear complexion. Its agreeable perfume, beau- tiful appearance, and soothing properties, com- mend it as 'the greatest luxury of the toilet. ADELINA PATTI ■writes: — "I have found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the hands and com- plexion." (Signed) v ADELINA PAITI. MRS. LANGTRY writes: "1 have much pleasure in stating I have used PEARS' SOAP for some time, and prefer it to any other." (Signed) LILLIE LANGTBY MissMARY ANDERSON writes: — "I have used it two years with the greatest satisfaction, for I find it the very best." (Signed) MABT ANDERSON. .Mdme. MARIE ROZE MAPLESON writes:- "For preserving the com- plexion, keeping the skin soft, free from redness and roughness, and the hands in nice condition, it is the finest soap in the world." (Signed) MATTTK ROZB. PEABS* SoAp prevents Redness, Roughness, and Chapping. It imparts and maintains a soft velvety condition of the skin. Is Sure, delightful, fragrant, urable, and may be used to the thinness of a wafer. PEABS' SOAP is always safe and agreeable. The irritability, the redness, the blotchy appearance of the skin, from which many suffer, are entirely pre- vented by its use." The delicate. skin of Infants and Children is particularly liable to injury from coarse and unrefined Toilet Soap, which is com- monly adulterated with the most pernicious ingre- clients. The serious injury to children resulting from these Soaps often remains unsuspected in spite of nature's warnings, until the,unhealthy and irritable condition of the skin has developed into some un- sightly disease. PEARS' SOAP is sold everywhere in Tablets, Is. each. Larger sizes, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. (The 2s. 6d. Tablet is perfumed with Otto of Roses. A smaller Tablet, unscented, is sold at 6d.) Insist on having PEABs as vilely-injurious imitations are often sub- stituted for extra gain, even by dealers who would be thought "respectable," some of whom attract the public into their shops or stores by marking PFkRsv SOAP at less than cost price, and then recommend some rubbish on which they get a large profit. BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIKKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S BIRKETT'S I CASH PRICE LIST FOR APRIL, Post Free on Application. BIRKETT'S CITY AND COUNTY SUPPLY gTOKES, BANGOR. Jacobs Cream Crackers, la 2d Tin for i Schwetzer's Cocoatina, Is 6d Tin for ..7." js 2d Schwetzer's Cocoatina, 3s Tin for Os Id Liebig's Extract Is 9d Pot for I, OJ Liebig's Extract 3s Pot for 2s Id Vienna Pastry Flour 121bs for 2s 3d Preserved Ginger lib for inid Pears' Soap 6d Tablet for 4d Pears' Soap Is Tablet for 7id Nelson s Gelatine 6d Packet for Id OldScotchWhisky(4years)3sBottlefor 2s 8d CARRIAGE PATD ON PARCELS OF JE2. Is 4d TEAS Is 8d TEAS 2s TEAS 2s 4d TEAS 2s 8d TEAS 3s TEAS 38 4d TEAS 3s 8d TEAS Is 4d TEAS Is 8d TEAS 2s TEAS 2s 4d TEAS 2s 8d TEAS 3s TEAS 3s 4d TEAS 3s 8d TEAS Is 4d TEAS Is 8d TEAS 2s TEAS is 4d TEAS 2s 8d TEAS 3s TEAS 3s 4d TEAS SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS! SAMUEL EVANS, I THE CORN STORES, ARVONIA BUILDINGS, B AN GrO R, I Has just received his supply of all kinds of Agricultural Seeds, which are offered at Market Value and are of the best description procurable as to QUALITY and PURITY. IMPORTED. HOME GROWN. BARLEY. I Norfolt. I Penmon. I Denbigh. I OATS. I Scotch White Potatoe „ Black Tartary Irish Black Tartary. Cheshire Yellow. I White Short. Black Tartary. Yellow Lleyn. IMPORTED. HOME GROWN. POTATOES. Early Kidney Ashleaf M „ Prolific. Scotch Regents. „ Kemps. „ Magnum Bo- num. „ Downs. Irish Champions. Beauty of Hebron Schoolmasters. Magnum Bonum (grown from Im- ported Seed, I last year). SPECIAL LOT OF BOG SEED,—MAGNUM BONUMS AND CHAMPIONS. Grand stock of PERENIAL RYE GRASS, CLOVER of all sorts, and other Agricultural Seeds. NOTE THE ADDRESS ;-ARVONIA BUILDINGS, CLOSE TO THE BANGOR RAILWAY STATION. EXCELLENT QUALITIES.—MODERATE PRICES. THE VERY BEST VALUE IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND FLOURS THROUGHOUT CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY, TO BE OBTAINED AT THOMAS LEWIS & CO/S BRANCH SHOPS. CO.'s extensive Trade enables them to sell all Articles at very Small Profits. .nr.oinJTTV Jr?*3? been specially noted throughout the above Comities for the .ft?? ? eir standinS in this respect, owing to their lengthened experience, is *°d matuiei iudgment serve ,he PaMc the i»rt THOMAS LEWIS AND CO BANGOR, CARNARVON, PWLLHELI, HOLYHEAD, AMLWCH, &c., &c. SPRING SEASON, GENTS READY MADE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT AND NEW MANTLE WAREHOUSE. ROBERT VALLANCE, I 300, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. '>' MEN'S SUITS. YOUTHS' SUITS. BOYS' SUITS. MACINTOSHES ALL SIZES. OUTFITTING, OUTFITTING. DEPARTMENTS. I LADIES' MANTLES. SHORT MANTLES. LONG MANTLES. MACIN^SHES ALL SIZES. y GIRLs FOUR IN HANDS. ROBERT VALLANCE respectfully intimates that he has rp^ivprl c i. t -b j Made Garments for the Spring Season comnri^ v Cd Portions of Ready Choice Goods that R. V. is now Shewing is well worthy vSts ot'inSSm" ? F+f hl0^anJ Patterns. The picked patterns, which are made up to his special ordrrs rr>.0 p p these Goods are studiously Address they will be able to purchase Garments that wii1 vV, may assured that at the above Cut, Style, and Finish. R. V.'s aim is to supply FaslT^hi Carmeiits of reliabi"*ty u' Moderate Prices, and trusts the Public will appreciate his endeavours in this respect. U J Ui Moderate Prices« und y^JJ±OBING ON THE PREMISES. FIT GUARANTPPn LADIES' MANTLES MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTIED." NOTE THE ADDRESS.-R. VALLANCE, 300, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DICKS, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR REALLY GOOD BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON ALL MADE OF THE BEST LEATHER AND WARRANTED. "BOOTS OF EVERY SORT REPAIRED BY FIRST CLASS WORKMEN ON THE PREMISES. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. 7, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. J, PALACE STREET, CARNARVON. '2 1 HIGH STREET, BANGOR. II< 30, MARKET STREET, HOLYHEAD.