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THE BEST PLACETHE PRINCIPALITY FOR CHRISTMAS AND I NEW YEAR CARDS PLAJN AND FANCY STATIONERY. WRITING CASES, BLOTTERS, LITTER CASES. POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, PHOTO ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, LADIES' BAGS, GAMES, &c. D. W.DAVIES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) 19, BRIDGE STREET CARNARVON. DICK'S THE POPULAR BOOT PROVIDERS. IMMENSE CONSIGNMENTS OF NEW SOLID LEATHER GOODS \RE NOW IN STOCK. AND FURTHER SUPPLIES ARE CONSTAI.l'LY ARRIVING GOODS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES, ALL TASTES, ALL INCOMES. GOOLS COMBINING THE MAXIMUM OF QUALITY AT THE MINIMUM OF COST DICTT S 217, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, MARKET STREET, HOLYHEAD, 7, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON, PALACE STREET, CARNAL ON. GRI 4 T AND EXTRAORDINARY I iTTRA '21 ON DURING THE CHRIST- HAS.A WD NEW YEAR'S HOLIDA YS. GRAND CHRISTMAS IIAIR AND WINTER QARNIVAL, AT THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. Mr JAMES W. BOSTOCK has great pleasure in announcing that he has rented the magnificent building known ai the PAVILION for one month, and intends c ongregating together a mass of Interesting and J'leasing Performances, Sports, and Amusements, such 1 as never been equalled in North Wales, and he trusts 1 oat his endeavours to provide pleasant pastime at popular prices" will be appreciated by the inhabitants I cenerallv • on his part he guarantees that nothing im- I r oral or illegal will be permitted on any account, and I lerefore the most fastidious parent or guardian can j with contoce bring their children to the Pavilion (where in spite of what bad weather may be raging out- Ii-de) they can enjoy thorough amusement and reurea- t on without fear of them seeing or hearing anything of an offensive nature. Clever and unique Per- 1 finances will be gone through twice daily, and as a vhple will foxm an Entertainment that cannot Le surpassed for six times the admission fee in any city « r town in Great Britain. Each week there will be a (liange, so that you may always rely on seeing a Fresh Entertainment. Then comes" All the Fun of the Fair." The crer-popular Circular SWITCHBACK Will be running: daily, also Merry-go-Rounds, F wines, Sporting Saloons, Fancy Stalls, Games of 1 kill and an endless variety of innocent amuse- ment, estimated to suit every age every grade, t, ad every pocket. For the special delight of the •7/*w.n a.Gieantic Christmas Tree, loaded with S1antod'S-»yr°k°»»»I'd8 aU W°d» of T°5"" A vaU-appointed space will be specially set apart for rlncine, where lovers of this pleasing recreation t etiioy themselves to their heart's content to the strains of an Efficient Band of Music. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—On Monday and Tuesday, r)ee 23rd and 24th, open at 6 o'clock each evening, rhea for One hour and a half, visitors can pro- menade the building amusing themselves with the Switchback, Swings, Stalls, Games, &c. At 7-dO, -he grand performances will begin, and last until • o'clock, then for another hour and a half the Fair Ull be in faU go. The hall closing precisely at Mf-pa^in. The Hall will not open c„ Christmas Day. On Boxing Day Dccember 26th Vridav 27th, Mid Saturday, 2bth, open eabh day if 10 O'clock in the forenoon, and remain open dually until 11 at night. The Fair and Amusements will be in full working order all the Grand Performances by the Numerous take place at 2 o'clock and at 7.30. First Class Refreshments will kfe obtainable in -Le Hall- N OW NOTE THIS Free sight of the of ad- Performances,and The pr oe of .a -•MBOnJor Ml ^CL- Switchback, j.eraon After-"l fSwings.orltound- Joonor Evening. BACH. about, or One • i ^t,o- Pn- Draw at the 4inee to the hall, J Christmas Tree. NB—As this is intended to be a resort for » <Sies and Children as well as Gentlemen, Good J»<rinnr will be strictly enforced, and any un- Jv person will be immediately handed over to the v complaints, demands, or business -)MMullications ], Lst be addrpssed to the Sole and Responsible A-laniger. JAMES W. BOSTOCK. PARTMENTS.—To all having apartmentsto A let Do not have them empty when, for Is ,r three weeks, 2s you can have a 30 word ad- v irtisement inserted in six newspaper* circulating in districts which each year send thousands of liters tu Carnarvon. Name of papers, Leyton, *'avtonstone, West Ham.Wanstead, Woodford, and Forest Gate,'Manor Park ^d llford Express and independent. Address, Pubhsher, Independent Tlce, Be yy 1LLIAM J OHN p ARJz-, CHARTERED ACCOLUCANT, BETHESDA. ESTABLISHED 1864. HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, COM- MISSION AND EMIGRATION AGENT. I EMIGRATION AGENT TO MANITOBAN GOVERNMENT. The Books of Professional Men made up. The Accounts of District and Parish Councils and Municipalities Investigated. The Books of Building and Friendly Societies Audited and Investigated. All Manner of Accounts Audited and Investigated Has had a larger Experience in these and other Accountancy Business than any Accountant in North Wale.s. Rents and Bills Collected. -Prompt Settlement. Valuations Undertaken. Terms Moderate. 12 -J. R. REES,- RAIRDRESSEII, Begs to inform the public that h,3 has opened a NEW HAIRDRESSiNU SALOON at 38, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. Ladies' Combings made up. Gentlemen attended to at their residences. 1457 LEWIS ILLIAMS AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, LAND VALUER MORTGAGE BROKER, &c., &c., GROVE HOUSE, BANGOR SXEEET, CARNARVON. Jg L I A S ILLIAMS, PURVEYOR OE M EAT, 1 AND 3, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. All orders punctually attended to. 1126 NOTICE. THE IMMENSE FIRST EDITION OF CASSELL'S MAGAZINE for DECEMBER having C been exhausted, a SECOND EDITION has been produced, which is now on Sale at all Book- sellers. novel for nothing X A COMPLETE NOVEL by E. W. Hornung, The well-known Author of A Bride from the Bush," &c., Is presented to readers of CASSELL'S MAGAZINE for DECEMBER, In additien to its usual contents, which are of more than ordinary interest. £20 FOR AN OPINION The DECEMBER NUMBER OF CASSELL'S MAGAZINE is of such a unique and extraordinary character that the publishers are offering nary NUMEROUS CASH PRIZES For Opinions, including a FIRST PRIZE of £ 20. Full particulars will be found in the DECEMBER Issue, now ready, price 6d. CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited, aad all Bock- sellerf. I XMAS. 1895-96. POOL STREET MARKET, CARNARVON, H. PRITCIIARD & CO., Beg respectfully again this year to draw the attention of their numerous customers and the public generally to their GRAND SHOW OF SEASONABLE GOODS AND SPECIALITIES FOR CHRISTMAS, 1895-96. ) Bon-Bon Crackers (in greater variety than ever), from 3 £ d to li OQP. mi PQ ( 28 6d Per Box> contents includes Luggage, Toys, Dolls, New VyU0cayj[U.C0; Xma* Games, Jewellery, &c., &c, s 11 Dessert Raisins and Jordan Almonds, French Plums, -»oose and 111 Q,V\1 p Trvnif ('n bottles, Oranges, Apples, Matz Fruits in Fancy Boxes, X diDie A: ruiu; Apricots, Peaches, &c. (in tins), Nuts, Figs, &c„ &c. P llddinff ) T> 9^eaPer ^an EVER; including Currants, Valencia and Sultana O (. Raisins, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, &e., &c. ^7 (MINCE MEAT IN BOTTLES, 6D EACH). Y TYl Q ct ] I large Christmas Stocking, beautifully got up, and includes Specia lity 6 Large Toys and Sweets, 6d and ls. Wonderful Value. "P Q n pV I'1 large assortment, including :—Cream, Old Brown Windsor, a. cullKjJ I Glycerine, Fleur de Lys Otto, Lavender, Curd, Pink, Carbolic, i ^TTl Soaps j f^'ar> Musk, &3., &c., from Id to 2d per Tablet. Also, 6d Y TYl Q C! TpQ.n nxr ) Fluted Candles (4 colours), 6d per Box. ^OblJLLclD X ctiLLv/jr r Xmas Tree and Home Parties Candles, 100 to the Box, 6dper Candles and several assortments (Self-fitting ends), coloured and A Splendid Choice of Xmas Cakes from 3d to 2s 6d Provisions j SMOKED and PALE HAMS and BACON, in prime XOXwXXO j condition. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS; A- Iq POOL STREET MARKET. CARNARVON SF]RE E STILL IN THE FRONT. T E R W E R I N, PURE TEA & COFFEE. SALES INCREASING WEEKLY FROM HUNDREDWEIGHTS TO TONS R. R. STI"THE, PUBLIC AOOOUJiTANT, ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER, AND VALUER OFFICE —39, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. p every description undertaken. Inventories and Valuations made. jProbate, Administration ^anaruptcy and other Accounts prepared; Loans and Mortgages negotiated- Auditor for the Carnarvon ^orporation, Carnarvon Harbour Tt ustees. and other Societies and Companies. -=- GOILD Aiw'ITION, LON oi;. b 'De1ic¡on. I Retained when all other Foods are rejected. It j "Deserving of the'* highest praise."— is invaluable."—London Medical Record. I Practitioner. Benger's Food is s<o!d in Tins by Chemists, do., everywhere. Benger's Food is s<o!d in Tins by Chemists, do., everywhere. DR. JONES, D.D.S. (A.M.), & C SURGEON DENTIST, Opposite the Market, Bangor. DR. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every THURS- DAY, at Lledwigan- aad. LLANERCHYMEDD from 10 to 1, and AMLWCH from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, Market street, TUESDAYS, May 21st, June 18th and July 16th. EBKNEZEB AND LLANBERIS, First TUESDAY after Pay-day. BETHESDA, First TUESDAY after Pay-day BANGOR every day except Tuesdays and Thursdays. HAMILTON & JONES, A P S., L.D.A.S., From LONDON, Apothecaries' Hall, Market Place, BANGOR H. J. Coleman <y Powellf (Late with Mr A. Lester Taylor, now consulting engineer. Liverpool), ELECTRICAL EJNUlJVEERS, AND CONTRACTORS FOR PRIVATE TELEPHONES, BELLS, LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, ELECTRIC LIGHTING, MINING PLANT &0. 9, CASTLE SQUARE, c A R N A R V O a RUPTURE CUREDO^I C T CHXUEAN, Herni* Speci*Ust, tend* W» oew W|U'" Book of full lnfonn»tion, port fre», 7<L 64 & 26 CHafflMB CHRISTMAS PRESENTST JABVIS & FOSTER. Lorne House, =»-—-—- — Bangor. 7' -UT SNOWDON FLAKE nouir. USED BY ALL WHO WISH FINE PASTRY & BEST FLAVOURED BREAD. 1st PRIZE & GOLD MEDAL at MILLERS & BAKERS EXHIBITION, London, 1892 LARGE AND INCREASING SALE. THOS. LEWIS & CO., CITY STEAM illILLS BANGOR. GRAND DiSPLA Y OF LATEST NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS, AT THOMAS'S, LONDON HOUSE, BANGOR. SALE NOW ON. "tS; ANTI-CONT AGIO US ANTI. RHEUMATIC FLANNEL PATENT IS a protection against all infectious diseases, and a certain cure for Rheumatism Kria+iV* 4no person whose duty it is to attend to the sick, afflicted with infectious disease shnnM w u' out this Flannel, as it contains a most powerful Anti-Contagious Solution Iti? powerful Anti-Rheumatic Solution most efficacious, and no one suffe-ine from "Rhp fmS V6f? Ee without it; in fact, the Flannel is impregnated through with Now when you take an ordinary embrocation and rub it on tip nart u rubs and the part rubbed create friction, the heat and current of air thus create par ■ hand that which are effiLious. Wlule you think/therefore, that you are rubW P"C M partofitisrimply I. will sea then tLt the n| el^e! £ "32 flannel does away wrth that evil. When a good undergarment of this Flannel is worn next to the flesh thS^ .p a gentie, yet perpetual appboatwn of tins solution, the heat of the oody drawing it oS combination therefore of wool and solution, worn next to the flpsh mnct 6 j As to the washing of this Flannel, Soap and water w* fetS thelt 0ut, butKl°uW'^ Care> Can be had in Natural Colour and Scarlet. ANTI-RHEUMATIC HOSIERY r CAN BE HAD IN Men's fibbed Hose and Half Hose, Ladies' Black Ribbed and Plain Hose. We could give many Testimonials in its favour like the following A BLACKBURN LADY,—My Dear Sir,—Allow me to tell you that your Flanrel cure# other ailments besides Rheumatism. I have beer troubled with a pain in the spine for years, and the wearing of your Anti-Rheumatic Flannel has taken it entirely away, when the doctors I have used have failed to give relief. ROCHDALE GENTLEMAN.—Dear Sir,—I have been troubled with Rheumatism in the shoulder for years previous to wearing your Flannel. I had two undershirts made of it four years ago, and my Rheumatism left me, and as I have continued to wear it my Rheumatism has* not returned. I shall always wear it so long as I can procure it. FROM AN ULVER8TON GENTLEMAN.—Sir,—When I first wrote for your Flannel about nine years ago, I was suffering from Rheumatism in my knees and shoulders; it was recommended to me by a lady who had been cured of her Rheumatism through wearing it. As soon as I received it I had drawers lined with it, and two good undershirts made of it. I tell you with plaasure that my Rheumatism left me directly. :r' FROM A MANCHESTER GENTLEMAN.—Dear Sir,—I know nothing of Rheumatism now: our Flannel has taken it entirely away. FROM DR T. H. HAYLE, M.B. (LoND.), ROCHDALE (Who attended the late Right Hon. John Bright, M.P., during his last illness). I have pleasure in recommending the Anti-Rheumatic Flannel, and I think it very good for Rheumatism and for Bronchitis. The smell of it is very pleasant and refreshing, besides being a dis- infectant; gives off Oxygen, so that one is, as it were, surrounded by a layer of fresh air SOLD BY E. W. LLOYD, I Y DDRAIG GOCH, CAERNARFON. HAY MANS' BALSAM OF HOREHOUND. THIRTY YEARS, REPUTATION. STOPS I COLD J Eold Everyivhere. i m 2/9 per bottle. fCURES\ I COUGH) A SAFE AND SPEEDY RfcMEDV For INFLUENZA and all CHEST AND LUNG DISEASES. WATCHES, CLOCKS, and all kinds of RINGS, &c. 3 The Best and Cheapest place for above is at the Old Establishment of the late JOHN HUGHES, POOL aTEEET, CARNARVON. OBERTS AND t) WEN, PROPRIETORS. Established Hundred Years] J gCOTTISH rjEMPERANCE J..4 IFE AND Ac CIDENT IN SUR A NeE c OMPANY. The first Company to reduce the annual premiums for all kinds of popular policies. Chief features of the Company • f POPULAR POLICIES OF ALL KlisDS Meeting all the needs of the present tiyi-e at EASY PAYMENTS. Eximole-The ordinary yearly trem-nm for a life policy at the age of 30 is £ <.4 8s 3d for 1GGO In the SCOTTISH TEMPERAM E 0IAL ABSTAIlOR can receive over £ 1300 for the same premium, besides defeired bonus. 2' Br!DCJLf°i the •TJ0TAi ABSTAINERS at reduced twomo?d bo^s P€n0dlCal ^-a^ring for th^ two old bon U8. 3. JOUTT AND SOECIAX POXICIES, combining the vSf* ■ puSt AOMF-NTA-L BjtA-,zcu. -Ten per cant. reduction ta Total Abstainers. Prospectus on application. AGENTS WANTED. ULnrEBgool: DALE-STREET LIV, ERPooi:. Visitors to this district ehould Advertise for ments m the » East Dorset Herald and teouth iSite Chronicle. Large and mcreasiiig circulatiou from Dorchefcier on the to Southampton on the 4 editions. Thursdays, Id. The charge for adverse' meiics of 20 words, m all editions, is- Once la- t^Z Is9d; 3 times, 2s 6d,—Address, "Herald"' Poole.
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BAZAAR NOVELTIES OF ALL DESCRIPTION SUITABLE FOR Cl I Christmas Presents AND New Years Gifts AT THE GOLDEN GOAT, CARNARVON.