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mcial, Segal, t. VAYNOL ESTATE. RENT AUDIT. rjflHESE RENTS will be received as follows AtLLANBERIS, on SATURDAY, the 17th inst. (for Llanberis and Dinorwic District). At PWLLHELI, on MONDAY, the 19th inst. At CARNARVON, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst. At CARNARVON, on THURSDAY, the 22nd inst (for Llanddeiniolen). At BANGOR, on FRIDAY, the 23rd inst. At CARNARVON, on SATURDAY, the 24tli inst Llanddeiniolen tenants aie particularly re- quested to attend on the proper day. l. P. STEWART. Biyn Tirion, 6th January, 1891. c4906 MRS. KATHERINE WYNNE JONES, DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the twenty-second and twenty- third years of the reign of her present Majesty, cap. 35, intituled An Act to further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ail Creditors and Persons having any Claims or Demands upon or against the Estate of KATHERINE WYNNE JONES, late of Bulkeley Place. Beaumaris, in the county of Anglesey, widow. Deceased (who died on or about the 17th day of December, 1889, and whose Will was proved by the Revd. Hugh Davies Owen, of Pen- mynydd Vicarage, in the said county of Anglesey, the Executor therein named, on the 15th day of March, 1890. in the Bangor District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice) are hereby required to send in the particulars of their Claims and Demands to the undersigned, the solicitors to the said Executor, oil or before the 12th day of February next, and Notice is -Hereby also Given that after that d;iy the said 'Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of -the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reg ird only to the Claims of which the said Executor shall then have notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose Debt or Claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 6th day or January, 1891. J. RICE ROBERTS AND LAURIE, of Llangefni, Anglesey, c4908 Solicitors to the said Executor. MISS FRANCES MINS11ULL, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled An Act to further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all jA Creditors and other Persons having any Debts, Claims, or Demands againit the Estate of FRANCES MINSHULL, formerly of Plas Gwynant., Beddgelert, in the county of Carnar- von, but hte of Bryn Dinas, Belldgelert aforesaid, -Spimter, Deceased (who died on the 10th day of -December, 1890, and whose Will with five Codicils thereto, was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 3rd day of January, 1891, by Charles Alfred Jones, the sole sui viving Executor named in the said Will), are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their Debts, Claims, or Demands to us, the under- signed, as Solicitors to the said Executor, on or before the 24th day of February, 1891, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Testatrix amongst the persons entitled thereto. having regard only to the Debts, Claims, and Demands of which he shall then have received notice, and that the said Executor will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose Debt, Claim, or Demand be shall not then have received notice. Dated this 9th day of January, 1891. ROOKE AND SONS, 45, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C., c4930 Solicitors for the said Executor, public Jficcthxgs, fit, EGLWYS ST. BENEDICT'S, IIEYWORTH- STREET, EVERTON, LIVERPOOL. CYNNELIR GWASAINAETII CYMREIG yn yr Eglwys uchod prydnawn SUL, IONAWR 18ain, 189i, i ddechreu am 3 o'r gloch. PregeUiir gan y Parch James Davies, A.C. (Ficer Eglwys Dewi Sant, Brownlow Hill). Taer wahoddir Cymry y gymydogaeth i fod yn bresennol. Ris- teddleoedd yn rhydd i bawb. Gwneir casofliad i gynnorthwyo y Genadaoth Dramor. c-1088 insurance. i INSTITUTED A.D. 169(3. JJAND-IN-HAND;JNSURANCE gOCIETY (MUTUAL, BOTH FIRE AND LIFE). LIFE-Profits divided Annually. FIRE -Quinquennmlly or Septeiiuially. BONUSES LARGE. Expenses Moderate. No Personal Liability. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 318,H09. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £ 2,362,265. No. 26, NEW BRIDGE STREET, E.C. y1383 c-(i41 ACCIDENTS AT ALL TIMES—IN ALL PLACES, INSURED AGAINST BY TflHE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE JL COM PAN Y. ESTABLISHED 1849. Hon. EVELrN ASHLEY, Chairman. Capital, £ 1,000,000. 'Compensation Paid, £ 2,900,000. G4, CORNHILL, LONDON. W. D. MASSY, ) ecretaries a:062 A. VIAN, ) •pierarir. THE" GHAPHIC." CCONTAINS every Saturday, Illustra ons by J the best Artists, of all the curre.it events of importance, portmits of celebrated persons, and original drawings.-Sold by all B/oksellers for 6d., or post free (mi., from the Ofnee, J .'0, Strand, London, W.C. cïll All persons interested in Commerce should sub- scribe to the British Volume of "Wilson's Mercantile Directory of the World, being the only Directory of REAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND X eyer published, containing !li,-ts of all the Manufacturing, Wholesale and principal Retail Trades. Price. 35s. Prices of Directories cf any part of the world on application. Prospectus free on application to the publishers, WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, a 8, Talbot Court. Eastcheap, London, E.C. UTTORN AND HOUND IN WALES." 1W EDWIK PRICE, BRIDGEND, GLAMORGAN. In One Volume of 552 Pages, Good Type, on Fine-toned Paper, and neatly bound in Red Cloth. Printed by DANIEL OWRN AND Co., Cardiff. The work bears reference to all the best 'i,) n i,, known Packs in Wales and some adjoining Counties, with biographies of several popular Masters, &c. Also several Sporting Notes at Home tiud Abroad. Price 21s each. A limited number beyond those already secured by subscribers may be obtained < on application to the Author, and of Daniel Owen and Co. "Horn and Hound" has been fllvonr- ably reviewed by the Press. d¡;)1:J:202 WW 111 BUM IIWM IP II' ■HI' III W H"1" "I E. P. BILL-FOSTER AND TUW CHJRU 43, STREET, BOLYPEAD. I'S.—All orders l'unrtuaU>> nttende LO. and flout nt the most reueonal-le term*. w. SMITH; THE WELSH ADVERTISING AGENT AND BILLPOSTING CONTRACTOR LLANDUDNO. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted in'the London and Provincial Newspapers at current rates. Billposting undertaken for Eisteodfodau, Auctioneers, Concerts and Tradespeople, locally or throughout the United Kingdom. Compiler of the North Wales Billposters Directory." a2024 I LADIES' COLLEGE, BRYNTYSILIO, CAFRNARVON, PRINCIPALS :-The MISSES SHE AD, Certificated: Cambridge University and Triaitj College, London, School duties will be resumed Jan, 27th, 1891. c35 ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON (in Union with the Society of Science, Letters and Arts). PRINCIPALS THE MISSES JONES. Assisted by Resident Certificated Governesses" and Masters. Highest references. I Terms on Application. Next term commences Tuesday, January 20th, 1891. c4897 SCIENCE CLASSES. PRIVATE LESSONS and EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. PREVIOUS STUDENTS very successful—NO JL FAILURES. Special Course3 adapted to the requirements of Erigineers Apprentices and Pliar,inaceutical Chemists. Further particulars from ALFRED WILLIAMS, C7I5 WATEBLOO POUT. LLANDUDNO COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. PHINCIPAL MR W. A. WHISTON. r ASSISTANTS Mil W, ROWLKY, Int. B.A. MB H. L. RATCLIFFE, B.A. lIIR SPENSKB PKABCK, B.A. Boys now preparing for the Junior and Senior University Local Examinations and London University Matriculation. Special Commercial Course. c45l9yl8S7 LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCE'S PARK. LIVERPOOL. IlEAD-MismESs: MISS IlUCKWELL. The Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY, JANUAIIY 20th. PROSPECTUSES and Forms of Application may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Com- pany (Limited), 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. C4875 BEAUMARIS SCHOOL. THERE will be an Examination, about January 19th, for Four Exhibitions of £ 15 per annum, open to natives of North Wales, under 14 years of age, and tenable at least for two years. The subjects will be Arithmetic, Algebra, English and Grammar, Geography, Dictation, and Elementary Latin. Leaving iscauiaiships to the value ci are given annually to the highest boys proceed- ing to a university or university college. A Class has lately been opened for boys intended for the Civil Service (Class II) under a master who has had successful experience in preparing for this, as also in the teaching of Shorthand and Book-keeping. c48i6 SHREW SBURYPIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. HEAD-MISTEESS MISS CANNINGS. The Spring Term will be.?in on TUESDAY, JANUAUY 20th. PROSPECTUS and Forms of Application for JL admission may be obtained at the School or from the Secretary of the Giris' Public Day School Company (Limited), 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. c'1876 THE GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PRINCIPAJr-MR. J. LEWIS JONES, B.A., High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank Senioi Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity Collega Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TUTORS. PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Public Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and M edicine. A special Class for Young Men preparing foi Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. each evening except Fridays and Saturdays. Pupils attending this class have been very suc- cessful in their examinations. Terms on application to I] eadmagtor. GRAMMAR SCIIOOL, LLANRWST. HEADVIASTEB REV. J. I. FARR, M.A., With Two Assistant Masters. THIS SCHOOL offers a good Educa'ion to boys preparing for the Professions, Mercantile Pursuits, and all public ex ^nations. University Exhibitions. Scholarships at. North Wales University College, and First and Second Classes and marks of distinction in the Cam- bridge Local Examinations have recently been obtained by Pupils.. The School has lately been examined and highly reported upon by Mr R. M. one?> M.A., Rhyl, late Headmaster of Ashbourne Grammar School. Scholarships tenable at the School of the va.ue of £100 are annually offered for ^mpytition Next Term commences on the 20tli JANUARY, 1UFor further particulars application may be made to the Headmaster. c4 GRANTON COLLEGE, BOARDING- SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STANLEY PARK, IN THE SUBURBS OF LIVERPOOL. BOYS receive a thorough Mercantile and Pro- fessional Education. Fine Mansion, built on solid rock, extensive grounds, gravel soil, cricket, football, tennis, swimming, resident masters. Best diet, without limit, terms moderate and inclusive.. Classes now forming for London Matricula- tion, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College of Preceptors, and Science and Art Department. Special Masters for French, German, Latin, Greek, Drawing and Painting, ^"6?c \Pian0» or^an. and violin). Shorthand, and DrilJ. The Mayor of Liverpool, in distributing the honours gained at the Local Examinations, said that Granton College was second to no school in Liverpool. The lion. Mr. Justice Gibson (one of her Majesty's judges) said that the boys at Granton College receive a most excellent education. The Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man said any one sending their sons to Graziton College could rely upon their receiving a thoroughly useful and practical education. Clarke Aspinall, Esq., J.P. (City Coroner), said Granton College was the centre of enterprise, and parents who had their sons there might be perfectly confident that they were receiving a aood and usetul education. The largest and most beautiful grounds of any school in Liverpool.. Pupils now in attendance from France, Spa'n, South America, Austria, Russia, Norway, Atrica, 1\ and the Colonies. Prospectus sent on application. a4916 (Education. AMLWCH. THE MISSES SELLEKS resumes School duties on MONDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1891. Term* on application. A quarter's notice required previous to removal of a pupil. c4929 FEILN BROOK, PENMAENMAWR, Q NORTH WALES. HOME School for the Daughters of Gentle- m people. Established 21 years. The next Term begins TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the Lady Principal. c4936 BRAMPTON PARK, NEAR HUN IKGDON. JUNIOR PUPILS educated while being treated for their STAMMERING. Prin- cipal, Mr. B. Beasley, Author of Stammering ts Treatment." Adult stammerers should read this book, post free 13 stamps. a4901 NT MANCHESTER GRAMMAR, SCHOOL. THE Term began TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1891. Prospectuses. Forms of Application, Sec., may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.-Boardiiig House open under the sanction of the Governors. c4429 MISSES LAWSON'S SCHOOL, 1, RICHMOND TERRACE, BRECK ROAD, LIVERPOOL. REOPEN;? on WKDNRSDAY, 14th inst. This o, provides a High Class Education tor Is fit irioderate terms. A limited number of boarder? received. References. Rev. Dr, Hughfp. Cnfaarvon: II. H. Hughes, Eq., Ty Cerig, CaefgWrle, whose daughters passed at Preceptor's College and Oxford Lot al Examina- tions at this school. a4923 DUBLIN NAVIGATION SCHOOL, 91, SEVILLE PLACE, DUBLIN, CONDUCTED BY CAPTAIN QUIKK, EXTRA MASTER. EXTRA and Ordinary Masters, Mates, Home Trade Masters and Mates, Yacht Masters, Revenue and Const G nard Officers prepared for passing their Examinations on moderate terms. Private roons for Yachtsmen. Candidates can be boarded if required. a4813 ii sin ts s gubbrtssts. THE I^IVERPOOL pCRNJShlNG ^JOMPANY 100 AND 102 LOXDO:\ ROAD. 2, 4, AXD 6, HAKT SIREET LIVERPOOL. NEW AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES NOW OPEN. -J-nn. Dr,-Ji V Ll XVi1* i- TUKE, BEDSTEADS, HEDDING, CARPiiTS, IRONMONGERY, &c. THE LIVERPOOL FURNISHING COMPANY Have been accorded such unanimous and flattering support i'r,n the jieopie of Liverpool and district,, northern parts of Kng'tand and Wales. &o., that they found their new premises as opened last year quite inotdrquate to cope with the requirements of their numeious mistomer-i, and have just completed at an enormous expense extensions and alterations, which enable them '.« do on? of the largest General House Furnishing tr des in Liverpool. All our tioods are sold at strictly CASH PRICES, and marked in plain figures. This method will not be found in the ordinary hire system shops, and customers buying from us, either for cash or on the easy paxment system, will real is-t that our prices are the most reasonable offered in the trade. The following terms are offored to customers who may avail themselves of our EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. Weekly. Monthly For Pu chases of £ 10 Va'ue 3/tf 14/- £ 20 „ 5/- 20/- £;u" 7/- 28/- £;0" 10/- 2 £ 1( 0 „ /6 £ 3 10/- Other terms may be arranged to suite the require- ments of customers. Si-jeciai lerms for country orders. Goods delivered free in our own or private vans. We find it necessary tit notify that our ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS is 100 AND 102, LONDON KOAD, LIVERPOOL, AND HAVK NO ( ONNECTION" WITH ANY OTHER FIRM In or out of Liverpool trading under the same or a similar name. Our Registered Prospectus and Catalogue may be had Post Free on Application. INSPECTION INVITED. L IVE-RPOOL PUltNISIIING COMPANY, ±J J. HUGHES, MAVAGEB, 100 ANI> 10*2, LONDON ROAD, AN 2, 4, AND 6, HART STREET LIVERPOOL. a46t)8 WINTER FOOD. SPKATT'S PATENT COD LIVER OIL DOG CAKES 21s. PER CWT. BAG. SMALL SPECIAL BISCUIT FOR PUPPIES AND PET DOGS, PACKED ONLY IN TINS. Price .?s. per Tin about nb., and J/s. per I Tin about IJjlb. PAMPHLET ON CANINE DISEASES. POST FREE. Of all Dealers, or of SPRATT'S PATENT, LIMITED BELLM ONDSEY, LONDON, S.E. 6185 POTAT-03; UALITY ONLY, Hjf ,:epsi FREE ON APflLlGATi0N_^f_J| C K S SE ED !,I lrl_ D C1878 $int$$- it: -'V *'«» J /« C,, al> J i >-»r n 1• A ■■ -=- c279 IPIELIIZIES IRILLUE 0 -I"RC3000 FOR YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. • SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION. Competitors not to be over 17 years of age last birthday. The first of these Monthly Competitions will be on August 31st next, followed by otter* on September 30th, October 31st, November 30th, December 31st, &c., &c., until further notice. The favonrablo consideration of Parents and Guardians and kind permission for their young people to compete for these prizes are asked on the following grounds There is no element of chance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions are held every month, so failure in one does not discourage but stimulates to a fresh effort. The motto is-" If at first you don't succeed Try, Try, Try again." The articles given are all the best of their class. RULES. I.-No competitor to be over 17 years of age. II.-The Competition will be held and Prizes Jwarded every month until further notice. III.-Competitors to save as many Sunlight Soap wrappers as they can collect. Cut off the bottom portion of each wrapper—that portion commencing" Now for the Sunlight Way of Washing." This portion called the "Coupon" is to be saved for the competition. IV.—When as many of these coupons are collected as the competitor thinks will win a prize send them POSTAGE OR CARRIAGE PAID to LEVER BROS., Ld., PORT SUNLIGHT, Nr. BIRKENHEAD, ENCLOSING WITH THE "COUPONS" a sheet of paper on which the competitor has written her or his FULL Name and Address, age last birthday, the number of the competition entered for, and the number of coupons enclosed. This paper must be signed by three witnesses of over 20 years of age. Only one witness to be chosen out of the same house, and no witness- out of the house competitor lives in. V.—The "Coupons to be sent in (postage- or carriage paid) not later than the last day of the month. Coupons" received too late for one month's competition will be D'^arded amongst lu* the largest number of "Coupors," pro i the paper with the "Coupons" is correctly filled up and witnessed according to Rule IV. VII.—A competitor can only enter for one irize each month, but may compete every month ifsbe or he wishes. VIII.—Lists of Winners of each month's com. I] petition will be advertised until further notice in Til-Bits and Answers the third week of the J month following, but a printed list of winners will be forwarded ten days after each competition closes to competitors who send id. stamp to pay postage. ■IX.—Employees of Lever Bros., Ld., and their families are debarred from competing. X.-Lever Bros., Ld., will award the prizes to the best of their ability and judgment, but it is understood that all who compete for the prizes ree to accept Lever .3ros. Ld.'s award as final. MONTHLY COMPETITION. Prizes value over JS600. 60 Silver Keyless Lever Watches value No. Age. £4 4s. each. 1 17 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 2 16 10 „ 10 „ 12 40 2) 3 15 10 „ 10 „ 11 100 Silver Keyless Watches value 30s. each. No. Age. 4 14 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 5 13 10 „ 10 „ „ „ 6 12 10 10 ii » » 7 11 10 „ 10 „ „ 8 10 10 „ 10 „ & undr. 8 Tricycles and 8 Safety Bicycles. No. Age. TRICYCLES. BICYCLES. 9 17 1 value .-£21 to girls, 1 value X20 to boys. 10 16 1 „ £ 21 1 X20 „ 11 15 1 Y,10 109. It 1 C14 12 14 1 X10 10s. 1 X14 „ 13 13 1 „ £ 1010s. „ 1 X14 „ 14 12 1 1t.£9 1 „ £ 7 „ 15 11 1 ".£9 1 27 „ 16 10 1 X7 1 ZC6 lOa. It & undr. KXTRA PRIZES. Unsuccessful competitors who have sent in not less than 24 "Coupons" will receive, free of cost and f ostage paid, a facsimile reproduction (size 16iin. by liin.) of the painting by W. P. Frith, R. A., exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1889, and named by us So Clean." The Daily Telegraph, July 11th, 1889, says of it—"A charming little picture." When this picture is out of print others will take its place. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. leSOO in 200Q Prizes. Coupons loftfas fsbnipCTrihir VP-w-dent in Dot later, than Saturday, December 13th, 1890, and marked" Christmas Prize Competition." Printed lists of the winners will be forwarded, on or before December 23rd, to each competitor who encloses 4d. stamp for postage. 2000 Prizes as follows: Each winner may select whatever she or he wishes for a Christmas Prize in Books, Toys, Games, &c., &c., to the value of about 5s. (a shilling or two over or under this figure will not matter) or may have 5s. in cash should they so wish. No. Age. 17 17 125 Prizes to girls, 125 Prizes to boys. 18 16 125 „ „ 125 „ „ 19 15 125 „ 125 „ „ 20 14 125 125 It 21 13 125 „ 125 „ M 22 12 125 „ 125 „ „ 23 11 125 19 125 24 10&udrl25 125 II In sending coupons mark the envelopes on the outside COIAPETITION. Purchasers see r that you get the SUllliht. Soup Wrapper with each tablet ot Sunlight Soap. a4fJ5-! ) ELLIS'S 7' 1 }¿ MINERAL ¡ WATERS. F| SOLB ADDRESS :— R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN. NORTH WALES. ESTABLISHED 1836. I FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE s T UT> B S' mercantile U F FIe E S I Trade Am iliary Company (Limited), •2, GUESUAM STREET, LOW DOM, E.C SUBSCRIBER lh' OBTAINING TIMELY INFORMATION, MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. EVERY TRADER SHOULD READ STUBBS' "WBBKLY GAZETTE With which is issued a Supplement containing LIST OF CREDITORS Under all the important failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGlSTExto contain more thon ggr" SIX MILLION EN T R I E S. DEBTS RECOVERED WITH PROMPTITUDE. BRANCHES nt CEAELFS STKKET CHAMBERS CARDIFF, Belfast, liradfor(i, Brighton Bristol, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, (ilnsgow, Leeds Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Ports- mouth, Sheffield, and 53, Conduit Street, London. "SUB-OFFICFS: 42, CASTLE STREET, SWAN SEA, Blackburn, Cambridge, Cork Derby, Exeter, Gloucester, Grimsby, JJanleyo Rudders field, Bull, Ipswich, Leicester, Maidstone, Middlesboro', Newport. Mon., Northsmptn, Notting nam, Oxford, Plymouth, Preston, He¡,din¡!, ()nll1 .unj-ton, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Wolverhamp ton, Worcester, York. TERMS: £ 1 Is., £2 2s., £ 3 3s., 95 58., ".wording to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on applieation the above Offices 3761 Of V NEW FEATHER BED \.Hr. ùm, by 4fr. 6in., weighing 5(5lbs. Brlster and Two Pillows. Bordered .U. "')n Tick, thoroughly puriiied and free lr. ru Ctrriage Paid. ¡ (ld Bl d Lng Cleaned aud Mace Equal to New, Id, per lb. HORSE HAIR, MA'lTRESS 6 It. 6 in., by 4 ft. 6 in., in best Belgian Tink, J7: (id. L A N C A S.U I i%, EB EDDI.NG CO. 123, ST. ANNE STREET, I V E R P 0 0 L a4049 R H. Toleman' 47, POOL STREET, CARNARVON (Opposite Top of New Street), Decorator, Gilder, Paper Hanger, House and Sign Painter, Plumber, and Glazier. HOUSES and Rooms decorated in first-class style. Lincrustra Walton for Dadoes, Panels, Ceilings, &c. Japanesque Flock and other High-class Wall Papers. All kinds of Plumbing and Gas-fitting undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed. Special Quotations for Hand-painted Friezes and Door Pane.s for Draw ing an" Dining Rooms. All work executed in best style and with reliable materials. Estimates and other informa- tion on application. X K~E L Ly, HAIR-DRESSER, &c., € 3, BANGOR STREET, I CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE FJiKE LIBRARY). ) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S wigs, scjiw, Liuiuan Uair Plaits, Switches, and Tails made on tin rocst improved principle. Plane from Is. 6d. upwards. Ladies' Combings made into coils or plaiU to any length. Peers' Soap, Is. Tablets for bd. 6d. Tablets for :U(L A11 To ilet necessaries supplied. GUNN BEOTHEKS, MERCHANT TAILORS, HOLYHEAD. DR. JONES, D.D.S. SURGEON DENTIST, OP.POSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. I D. JOXES visits LlaDgefni every Thursday at Liedwigau Road. Amlwch, with Mr. Hughes, Stationer, January 20th February and March 17th, and April 14tli, 189l'. m o At home every day except Tuesdays and .Thursdays alo<l -ftl,ont!T. MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing to make cash advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to all respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cow-keepers, and others for long or short periods on their own note of hand, at a reascnable rate of interest.—Apply, by letter only, wmch will receive prompt attention, to J. Levis, 120, Queen Road, Everton, Liverpool. al269 ,%IONEY.-A Private Gentleman having a iVJ- considerable sum of uninvested money is prepared to advance same (iu sums varying from X21) to £ 1000) to responsible persons on their own note of hand, without asking for sureties or security, at low and reasonable rate of in- terest. As this advertisement is not in connec- tion with a loan bank or society, It is requested that regular borrowers will uot Apply.-Fot particulars write or cl on the actual lender, Mr. Thomas, 215, Rt gv- L Street, London, W. h313 c4753 /i'ONEY Advanced privately at One Days IV JL Notice—From £ 20 to £ 5000, at Five per cent., to responsible persons, male or female, in town or country, upon Promissory Notes, with- out Bill of Sale. Distance no object, as Loans may be repaid by Cheques or Postal Orders, and o ioDg as the interest is paid the principal can *in. All communications are strictly private, re\ good application is ever refused —Apply ■anil IK or ^osti to the actuai lender, persona*^ Esq, 27, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, M. buhTOJ*, -N.B.—Established 1867, since London, S.t^ money advanced by Mr. winch period -V000. h303r321c4553 Burton exceeds .&J1" —————————————- ONEY1 MONEY f I *CNE Lent at a few faoonr tu note of hand, to all r*gfs*5t*bllr gh female), Clergymen, PrefenJm*! Defers* keeper^ Farmer*, Cab and CM others, for long or «hort periods; alrto on depv"*8'^ GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, Do J* BONDS, &c. Advances alao mad. at Freehold oi Leasehold Property.-Apply peracnally, or by letter fwliich will receive prompt attention), R. JONBS- Mortgage Broker, Venio* Chambcra, 01, Lord Street, Li "firpool. P.S.-Strictut oaereey may be relied on n all traass^.t-onii. Platuw note Addrafia. 6"4 NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Limited). Capital—Authorised £ 2,000,000. Cap tal subscribed and paid-up £ 609,000. with power to increase to £ 2,000,000 Head Office: 40. Threadneedle-street, London, E.C. West-End Office: 25. Cockspur-street, S.W. Edinburgh Office: 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Office 6, Panmure Street. Branches and Agencies—Australia, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits, Itladagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles. Aden, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Zanzibar. Money remitted to any part ot the World by draft, letters of credit, or by telegraph. Bills of Exchange, Interest Warrants and Coupons collected and cashed. Circular Notes issued, Current Accounts opened. Banking Agency business generally unckrtaken. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3 months' notice .3 per cent. per annum. At 6 months' notice .4 „ At 12 months'notice 4 £ „ For 3, 5, or 7 years certain 5 „ „ c20.53 MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES OR the slightest publicity by THE EMPIRE DEPOSIT BANK, 3, Adelaide Street, Charing Cross, London, as ,;LOU-,L WTIN e montuiyccpsij- 50 i vi I 100 ■" of J? S 250 „ „ 21 17 v6^ other amounts" in proportion. The sum applied for is advanced in full, free ,of all deductions upon the applicant's SIMPLE PROMISSORY NOTE, WITHOUT SURETIES OR BILL OF SALE, or if preferred, the money can be borrowed ior a stated period, from one to five years, interest only being paid in the meantime. By this means the borrower is enabled to make thorough use of the money before being called upon for repayment. Tins is particularly acceptable to those who only turn their capital over at stated periods, such as Farmers and Professional Gen- tlemen, who have to give such extended credit. For further particulars see Prospectus, which will be sent free on application. ■will be sent free on application. HENRY OUNSTED, Manager. N.B.—Banking Accounts opened, Bills Dis- counted, and Cheque Books issued. c4800v2095 Jfhtsintss '¡}J:trtssc. CAT T L P!P" IT PAYS BREEDERS and Farmers to use DOUSE- SHOE CATTLE SPICE with the food they give their cattle, as it rapidly improves the condi- tion of the animals, brings up their weight, and increases their market value. The HOHSKSHOE CATTLK SPICE is a highly feeding condiment for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, &c. Proprietors, Toe British Cattle Foods Company Limited, London. WORRIED FARMERS Who read with anxiety the statements of scientists that the earth is losing its fertility and yielding poorer produce year after year, are assured that the "HORSESHOE" CATTLK SPICE supplies the natural salts deficieut in the herbage through loss of the Earth's fertility.- Tide recent corres- pondence in The Tunes. It is pre-eminently a nourishing and digestible food, highly feeding and conditioning, producing better health, and giving the animal a bonny appearance. Try the HORSESHOE" CATTLE SPICE. AGENTS DEAN and SONS, GROCERS AND CORN MERCHANTS, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. cG .JOHN E. davies JLJ. COLWYN HAY, TOWN CRIER AND BILLPOSTER (UNDER THE LOCAL BOARD;, Member of the United Kingdom Billposters Association :01- t4i Ll R TIIIE ^CSTIKATTS^DESlcls FREE Al goods Carriage paid. C;P, I it tits. FREE E I I G RAT ION TO THE I UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL < FOR Families of AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS JL by Steamers of the Pacific Steam Naviga- tion Company, sailing every fortnight from Liverpool.—For further information apply in writing to THE COLONIZATION OFFICE, 43, FINSBURY SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. c4053 WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS: LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, via QUEENSTOWU. EVERY WEDNESDAY. FORWARDING Passengers to all parts of the J* United States and Canada. The splendid vessels of this Line are all uniform in model and arrangements, and unsurpassed in the completeness of their appointments for the comfort of Passengers of all classes. Saloon Passage, €12 to JE22, and upwards. Seeond Cabin, X6 10s to SS. Steerage Passage at low rates. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance broker and William John Williams. 7, MarketStreet, Carnar- von; Richard Roberts, Bethesda O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddclen; David Kowlands. Penvgraig W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; Robert. Pritchard, 5, High Street, Lhmgefni R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, <>eigiau Mawr, Talysarn, Hugh Hughes, 7, Market Row, Amlwch; W. 1). Jones Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. 0 Williams, Denbigh Street, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans 1, Minafon. Dolgelly; or to ISMAYIMRTE & Co., 34 Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to Water Street T-ivp.rnnnl r>17 AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS TO PEJLt,l-)-gLPHIA, 1 1 IjVBtiY WEr>NKSbr.I." Pirst-CKss, full-powered, Iron Steamships.Elt ACCOMMODATION for passengers equal to j-TL auy European Line. Passengers and 90008 landed at Philadelphia en the Wharf of tht, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUT. TO THE 7- EST. Apply to RICHARDSON, Si RNCE, AND CO. 19 and 2' Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGXNTS:— W J. Willisms, 7. MarketStreet, n&i "\rvoa itichard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen ttobets Glynliion Ilotel, BlaeiiJitt festiniog. C-Zl-y ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. a!00p. 10 to 18 Gijineas; Intermediate, £ 6 6s, St-scritgo, 44, eapest AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE V_y/ v"1 a!! Par^B Canada, Manitoba, and North- West Ten^*01?" anti ^f 'ish Columbia, and also to the Western Stat of America, gpcrfal Emigrant and Tourist rates, .Through trains daily from •« Ocean to Ocean," and EmigTa^t Sleeping Cars without extra charge. A liberal allovdncs of baggage free. Wes- tern bound emigrants accotnpamtd by a Special conductor, Prof. Fream's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool; er to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller Hieh Street. Vcrtmadoe.t a22 THE ABERDEEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Cape of Good Hope in 42 days. Steamer. Aberdeen Australasian. Captain. Taylor Simpson. Tons. 3616 3630 Sailing. Jan. 27th 1 Feb. 10th The above favourite full-powered steamers will sail from the Royal Albert Docks for MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. taking passengers for all Australian and New Zealand Ports. The accommodation for first and thrd class passengers is very superior, and an experienced surgeon will accompany ench vessel. Fares-Saloon from 40 guineas; Third-ciass from 14 guineas. For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co 24. Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. cl9y27 STEAM COMMUNICATION BSXWKE^ LIVERPOOL,BANGOK, MlCNAI BRIDGE AND CARNARVON. 1-nraRPQOL. CARNARVON A NR. MMU quickest ano cneaoet „ w. >.i <-u- tTWeea urvsrpvui and North Wales.-The Steamers PRINCE JA JA, KING JA JA, or other steamers leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday with goods for Beaumaris, every Wednesday and Saturday for Carnarvon,and every Monday and Thurs- day for Bangor and Menai Bridge. For Freights, &c., Rpjjiy at tne Couipauy's Offices, Messrs Richardr, Mills, and Co., 16, James Street, Liverpool; or at, Carnarvon, Jeti., ttoberts, Company's Warehous* New Harbcur. N.B.—To insure sbirment, all Goods should be r d*'>T«rod by noon on day of sailing, cv PLEASURE CRUISES. SICILY, G R E E C E, &c. The Orient Com- pany will despatch their Urge, full- powered steamship Chinibrrrazo," 3847 tons regis- ter, 3COO horse-power, from London, on the 11th February, for a 40 Dfys' Cruise, visiting Cadiz (for 1 Seville), Palermo, Syracuse. Piraius (for Athens), Smyrna, Nauplia (for Argos, Iycenæ, &c.), Santorin, Maita, and Gibraltar. teOUTH OF SPAIN, CYPRUS. PALESTINE, &c. The" Garonne," SS76 tons register, 3000 horsepower, will follow, on lhe 25th February, for a 50 Days' Cruise, visiting Cadiz, Tangier, Malaga, Tunis, Santorin, Cvprus, Tripoli, Beyrout, HaIfa, Jaffa (for Jerusalem), Malta, Gibraltar. These steamers are fited with electric light., electric bells, hot and cold baths, &,e. First-etass cuisine. Managers-F. Green and Co., and Anderson. Ander- son and Co., Fenchurch Avenue, London. For further pariiculars of above and later cruises apply to the latter firm. c20 HAVE YOUR MAGAZINES BOUND AT THK HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON. 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