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DAVID ROBERTS & SON, I Auctioneers and iTValuers. 1 -1 Corwen and Denbigh. I On FRIDAY,* OCTOBER 11th, 1907. BRYNIBOD, Waen, St. Asaph (within easy distance from Trefnant Railway Station). •l ESSES. DAVID ROBERTS & SON are 31 instructed by Mr. Ricbard Jones, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction on the premises at BRYNIBOD, WAEN, ST. ASAPH, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER ilth, 1907, Useful Roan tlorse, 4 years o.d, 15 hands high (a capital worker in all gea>>), Roan Filly, rising £ years old Bity Filly, ri;,iug 2 years old a Quantity of Useful FARMING IMPLEMENTS, to- gether with the Modern and Antique Household Furniture ) (including several items in Old Oak and I Mahogany). For further particulars -see Posters. Sale at 1 o'clock. 947o5 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BRYNTANGOR, Bryneglwys. near Corwen. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON have been favoured with instructions to SellHay Auction as above On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18t7" 1907, p? £ ? HEAD of Cattle, 15 Horses and 00 Ponies, 400 Sheep, 2 Sows, the Whole of the Crops of Hay, Corn, end Swedes 4all to go off), Implements of Husbandry, &c. U48012 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. I PLAS NEWYDD, I Cefn Meiriadog, Lear fct. Asaph. MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS & SON have been favoured with the instructions of Mrs. Williams, who is leaving the Farm, to Sell by Auction as above, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1907, 01 HEAD C7F CATTLE, 4 Horses, 120 J. Sheep, Sow and 10 Pig9, Store Pigs, about 100 Hobbets of Thrashed Barley, Crops of Straw, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, &c. 968ol9 SCHOLASTIC. Fairholme School. PRINCIPAL.—MISS FOULKE8. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Private Lessons given" :in Music French, and Painting. School Re-opens Wednesday, September 11 ch, 1907. 37d05 Denbigh [County School for Boys. THE SCHOOL premises include a Chemical and Physical Laboratory, a Lecture Boom, and a Workshop, all excellently equipped with the best Apparatus. It is a Pupil Teacher Centre for the Denbigh and Ruthin Districts, and the only School in these two Districts that prepares Beys for County Exhibitions. The Local Governors of the School Districts of Denbigh and Ruthin offer annually several Scholarships to enable Boys to attend the School, and also grant Bursaries to meet travelling expenses. ^Further particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster, D. H. Davies, Esq., B.A., or the Clerk, A. FOULKES ROBERTS, Swan Chambers, Denbigh. ST. ASAPH COUNTY SCHOOL Endowed Grammar School, founded 1679) Chairman of the Governors THE RIGHT REV. HE LORD BISHOP OF ST ASAPH Vice-Chairman PETER ROBERTS, ESQ., J.P. HEAD MASTER: EDWIN MAINER, M.A. (St. John's College, Cambridge), B.Sc. (1st. Division), London. Certificated and Registered Teacher. CLASSICAL MASTER: AMES BOYD ROBERTSON, B.A., 2nd t Class Classical Honours Moderations and Lit. Hum., late Scholai of St. John's College, Oxford registered in Column B of the Official Register of Teachers. SCIENCE MASTER: WILLIAM T. THOMAS, B.Sc., late Scholar of Cardiff University College, Trained and Certificated Teacher. DRAWING MASTER AND TEACHER OF VOCAL Music: R. JONES, Certificated Teacher. MANUAL INSTBUCTOB FRANK SMITH. THE School stands on elevated ground in a position which commands a view of the picturesque Vale of Clwyd, and within 5 minutes' walk of the Cathedral, and Railway Station. For particulars: apply to the Headmaster, ot to CHARLES GRIMSLEY, Clerk to the Governors. St. Asapb. 076d24 SERVANTS' REGISTRY oonduoted by Mrs. Aldrich, STATIONER, RUTHIN [ESTABLISHED 1870.] Mrs. WOOLLEY, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, Ruthin Road. Denbigh. WANTED, Experienced and Plain Cooks \v wages, .£18 to JE20. House Parlourmaid and Nurse-Housemaid for Cheshire Parlour- maid and Between Maid for near Manchester; good General for Liverpool, two in family, £ 1&; Cook-General and YOUl) Housemaid for Liverpool Generals and Waitresses for Corwen, hbyl, Holywell, and Prestatyn, and Strong Girl for farmhouse. ISS WIT MISS WILLIAMS, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, 1, Post Office Lane, DENBIGH. TTT ANTED Experienced and Plain Cooks wages, £ 18 to £ 26; Cook-General for near Corwen Pa.rlourma.iand Between Maid for Alderley Edge, near Manchester; good Gages. Also Parlourmaid and under-House- maid for Rhyl, private family; Farmhouse Servants and Young Girl for light work and I also wanted for Rbyl Elder Person to act as matron. (Established 1887). Mrs. PIPER, Servants' Registry, Denbigh. WANTED Experienced and Plain Cooks also Cook-generals and Palour-maids, Bouse Palour-maids experienced Kitchen- maids, good Generals for private and farm nouses, and young Girls for light situations Working House Keeper for a situation near Denbigh, one in family. Wanted at once. Disengaged experienced Sewing Maid and also experienced Nurse to young Baby ha> J excellent reference age 22 I .¡. 1 Sale by Messrs. T. & W. Leathes.1 Agricultural Hall, Ruthin.!] T Weekly Sales of Fat and Store Stock throughout the year. MESSRS. T. & w. LEATHES win hoia their next Sale of FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, at the above MART, on MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 7th, 1907, at 12 o'clock prompt, Entries respectfully solicited and taken in ap to the hoar of Sale. T. & W. LEATHES, 1005o5 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1907. Special Sale of 4,000 to 5,000 Breeding I Ewes, Store Lambs, and 1 Winter Feeding Sheep. T. & W. LEATHES, Agricultural Hall, Auctioneers. Ruthin. 976o5 CARD. Mr. J. Bulkeley Hughes, L.D.S., RESIDENT DENTIST, CASTLE HILL, DENBIGH. Honrs, 10 to 3. 6 to S. Consulting Room on Wednesdays at Mr. J. Hookes Kennard, Chemist. jl.o8 TYNFTEE is the FINEST BEVERAGE for Garden, Children's, and I Evening Parties. Surpasses Ginger Ale, Lager Beer, etc., at half the cost. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, etc. VYNN-TEE CO., CADAR WORKS, DIDSBURY. 927ml4.08 Musioal Mr. Alex Bellamy, ORGANIST OF St. Mary's and St. David's Churches, I RECEIVES PUrILS FOR ORGAN, PIANO, etc. TERMS UPON APPLICATION. Rose Villa, Denbigh. *n30 MISS CECILIA ANWYL, of Denbigh and Rhyl; Professor of Music, Late Student of the German College of Music, I Liverpool. Prepares pupils for the Associated.. 1 Board-of the R.A.M.; the Incorporated Society of M icians, and the Trinity College, London. Pianoforte, Harmony, Theory, &c Miss ANWYL makes a speciality of preparing Candidates for the above Examinations. Schools visited. DENBIGH: WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. ST. ASAPH FRIDAYS.J, Terms, apply Maengyn Villa, RHYL. 756d28.».07 MISS TREGONING, TRIGFA, TOWNSEND, DENBIGH. TEACHER OF MUSIC, Pianoforte, Theory, &c. Candidates prepared for Examinations and Competitions. Pupils Visited at their Homes. Engagements taken as ACCOMPANIST, &c. Terms on application as above. 175uc Mr. W. E. BELCHER, M.A., FRCO, A.F.C.M., ORGANIST 0 7 ST. ASAPH CATHEDRAL, Asscciate Royal College of Musio for Teaching Singing. Visits Denbigh and Ruthin PIANOFORTE. THEORY. SINGING, SCHOGKI ATTENDED, Successes in the Associated Board and Trinity "College, also Mus. B, 1899,1900-01. F.R.C.O 1899, 1900-010-2. 2850. MB. W. A. LLOYD, F.G.C.M., A. Mus. T.C.L. TEACHER OF MUSIC, 4, Market Street, RUTHIN, supplies ianos, Organs, & Harmonium. /the best makers on unapproachable cheap ines and reliable value. District Agent for the Casson Positive Pipe Organ, now recognised is the best substitute for the Reed or American Organs in places of worship. Prices' from JE50 to 1300. (Instruments also by first-class makers only All Instruments guaranteed in perfect conditio and of exceptional value Dr. William Williams DENTIST, Fern Villa, Church Street, Rhyl (MR. LUKYN'S Success Attends every Wednesday at Mp. Hugh Williams I ITailor, BALL SQL ARE, 03NBIQB I SALES BY Messrs. CLOUGH & Co., j ( Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers, Denbigh. Denbigh Smithfield Auction Mart. NEXT SALE, FAIR DAY, Tuesday, October 8th, 1907. FURTHER ENTRIES invited up to time J* of Sale. Grand Trade anticipated. 910s7 • CLOUGH & CO. Sale by Messrs Byford & Sheffield. NEXT TUESDAY (Fair Day), at 10.30. DENBIGH SMITHFIELD. GREAT SALE of STORE SHEEP in con- junction with the usual Entry of Fat Stock. BYFORD & SHEFFIELD will Sell 1000 Head of Fat and Store Stock, includ- ing Special Entries of Pedigree "Southdown and Wiltshire Rams and Ram Lambs from Messrs. J. Jones and Sons, Colwyn Bay. Further Entries invited to time of Sale. 1000o5 Sale by Messrs. Sheffield & Gould. FFYNNON GROEW (2 miles from Mostyn Station, situate on the Chester and Holyhead Main Line). SALE of an attractive Bijou Mountain Residence, well situated, commanding extensive views of the Chester Coast and Hills, easy of approach, well watered, and known as PEN-Y-GLASOIR, together with about 9 acres of excellent Pasture Land also 7 Lots of desirable Building & Accommodation Land, comprising in all about 15 acres, which SHEFFIELD & GOULD have received instructions to Sell By Auction at the MOSTYN ARMS, MOSTYN, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 11th day-of OCTOBER, 1907, at 2.30 p.m. Further particulars may be obtained and plan inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Gold Edwards and Co., Solicitors, Denbigh or the Auctioneers, Mold and Rhyl. 999o5 Sales by Messrs. Frank Lloyd and 'Sons. THURSDAY NEXT, October 10th, at 12.30. ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD. Second Store Sheep Sale. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will Sell:- 100 Fat and Store Cattle. 2000 Fat Sheep and Lambs, SIDre Ewes, Rams, and Ram Lambs. Further Entries invited. 995o5 tales by Messrs. Robert and Rogers Jones, Auctioneers, Llanrwst. TO BE LET, GROESFFORDD-LAS FARM," MAENAN, LLANRWST, situate about 4 miles from Llanrwst and 3 miles from Talycafn Railway Station, con- taining by admeasurement about 55a. Ir. 24p. Possession can be had as from the 30th day of November, 1907. ALSO "ABBEY COTTAGE," situate close to the above-named Farm of Groesffordd-las, containing 2 Silting Rooms, 3 Bed Rooms, Kitchen, and Scullery and a Garden. For further particulars apply to Messrs. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES, Auctioneers, Tyny- fynwent, Llanrwst. 8fc9uc SILCOCKS' SPECIAL PRIZES Christmas Fat Stoèk Sales, 1907. Mr. G. F. BYFORD'S AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) £ 110 Besb Bullock or Heifer under three years old 0 10 6 Best Bullock or Heifer under two years old 0 10 0 Messrs. T. & W. LEATHES' AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. I Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) £ 110 Best Bullock or Heifer under three years old 0 10 6 Beat Bullock or Heifer under two years old 0 10 0 DENBIGH SMITHFIELD. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) tl 1 0 ST ASAPH SMITHFIELD. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks'Cake) £ 1 1 0 CORWEN AUCTION MART. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake)t £ 110 CONDITIONS.—Exhibitors of Fat Stock to have used not less than two tons of Silcocks' Cake or Meal since January, 1907, supplied by our local representative. No Exhibitor entitled to more than one of our Special Prizes at the Christmas Show. ANALYSI.-All Goods are sold upon a. guarantee Analysis, anl in accordance with the requirements of the Fertilizers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1906, and the terms of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Prizes are strictly confined to Silcocks' bona- fide all the year round Customers, and com- petition for Prizes offered by other firms will disqualify for Silcocks' Prizes. For further particulars apply to the local Representative D. THOMAS, Plas-isa, Llaniair, Ruthin, or direct to the Manufacturers, K. SILCOCK & SONS, Stanley Hall. Union Street, LIVERPOOL. 962uc PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Grand Concert in aid of the Ruthin Football Club at the TOWN HALL, RUTHIN, NOVEMBER 7th, 19C7. VOCAL CONTESTS.—For those who have not previously won a prize exceeding 73. 6d., or value to that amount. SENTIMENTAL SONG, N elsh or English (Competitor's own choice), any voice. 1st prize, Lady's or Gent's Watch 2nd, 2s. 6d. COMIC SONG (fun without vulgarity).-Ist prize, Medal; 2nd, 2s. 6d. I Intending competitors should send in their names, and title of songs, before 31st October next, to E. J. Houlston. Hon. Sec. F.C., Ruthin. No entrance fee. 996ol9 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The RUTKIN N M ■ ■ FIRE BRIGADE will be held on Friday, Nov. 29, 1907. J. E. MORRIS, 1006ol2 Secretarv, 9 CHJSAF PREPAID aDV £ ftlISi!:M £ N'iS { Every description of'Wanted,' 'For Sale,' and similar 1 kdrertisements can be inserted in this column at the Mowing cheap PREPAID rates. Stamps or Postal >rdersoan be sent 16 words, once 6d.,three times Is 24 words, 9d., Is. 6d. 32 words, Is., 2!1 40 words, h. 3d. 2a. 6d. And so on, adding 3d. for every dditional 8 words. Mr This Scale only applies to PREPAID advertisemen Situations Vacant. OOOK-GENERAL Required for small Family. Housemaid-Waitress kept.— Mrs. Vaughan Jones, Groes, Denbigh. 869uc WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, able to do Plain Cooking. Wages £ 16. Country,-965, FREE PRESS Offioe, Denbigh. *ol2 ANTED, ORGANIST and CHOIR W MASTER for St. David's Church, Man- chester (2 Manual). Small Salary.—Apply Chaplain, 54, Nelson Street, Manchester. *o5 "YVJ"ANTED, a Good COOK. Three in family. Apply Mrs. Perks, Dolanog, Rhyl. *ol2 WANTED, AN OFFICE BOY, at Denbigh Office, also Office Cleaner. Apply W. R. Evans & Jones, Solicitors, Rutbin and Denbigh. *ol9 WANTED Experienced General Servant in W Denbigh. Three in family. State wagea and reference, 1, S.R. c/o FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. *ol2 WA N T E D~ HOUSE-PARLOURMAID. W Mrs. Clough, TyMawr. 938ol9 RTJANTED strong active Man as Garden Labourer; one experienced in garden work preferred. Must be able to mow with scythe. Apply Head Gardener, Pontryff) dd, Trefnant. 05 TTTANTED, thoroughly reliable Man as OSTLER. Also BOOTS.—Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruthin, N.W. 05 Ruthin County School for Girls. R*7ANTED at oncce an UNDER-HOUSE- MAID. Apply, stating age and experience, to the Head Mistress. ol2 Situation Wanted. SITUATION REQUIRED in North Wales; S good single-handed gardener 16 years experience in fruit, flowers, and vegetables 3 years in last place. Age 31. Aoply, L. Osborne, 71, Farwig Lane, Bromley, Kent. .05 MPLOYMENT WANTED. TTENTA coi- E lect€d, accounts made up, claims pre. pared, invoices, &c., checked. Experience. 973, FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. ol2 AN Wants Work; harvesting or labour- 1 ing. Apply" F.T. FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. 019 SITUATION WANTED as UNDER- HOUSEKEEPER, near Denbigh or Rhyl. Used to nursing and dressmaking, Apply 1004," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. 019 Wanted. ANTED Oak Dressers and every W description of old Oak and Mahogany Furniture, Pewter, pictures and China. Write or apply at Stanley Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin. U.C. WANTED""FOSTER-MOTHER, largi"; suitable for rearing Foxhound Puppies. Apply W. Morgan, The Kennels, Wynnstay, Ruabon. u.c. For Sale. rn WO" Ladies'' CYCLES' For Sale. Great JL bargain. Apply in first instance to FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. u.c. TYI| OTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. In thorough order. Trial and lessons given. -Apply Miller, Cycle Agent, Denbigh. uc RO BE SOLD, a SHED with Galvanized Roof, Wooden sides, two Doors. Cbar- nell's Well. Denbigh.Apply J Edgar, Market Hall, Denbigh. *o5 1 UVEhi4E,-36 UdH., new, suit 12 hauds, To U Be Sold cheap. Mr. John Jones, Coach Builder, Llanfwrog, Ruthin. *ol2 F0R~SALE" BY PRIVATE TREATY, "THE GEORGE," Clwyd Street, Ruthin. 10 Rooms, Stabling for six horses.—For further I particulars apply to Mrs. Williams, The George, Clwyd Street, Ruthin, or to Aneurin O. Evans, Solicitor, Denbigh and Ruthin. o5 SELL, or would lend two months for keep, Cart Horse, J6-2 hands; Harness Horse, 16 hands, 6 years; also smart Cob, 15 hands, 6 years. Above woald suit Coal Merchants, Contractors, Farmers, Tradesmen, Waggonette Proprietors, etc. All warranted sound, quiet, good workers in all harness. If sold 21 days' free trial allowed. Prices, Xlb to ^30. Hanson, 93, Boswell Street, off Lodge Lane, Liverpool. U.C. RNO BE SOLD by Frivate Treaty, a Free- JL hold Farm called BRYNHIC, containing 17 acres or thereabouts, situate abutting upon the Main Road leading from Ruthin to Bont. uchel, and within a mile and a half of Ruthin, commanding an excellent view of the Vale of Clwyd. The Buildings are good and the Water Supply ample, convenient, and excellent in quality. The Land also is in good heart and condition.—For further particulars apply to Aneurin 0. Evans, Solicitor, Denbigh and Ruthin. 980o5 To Be Sold by Private Treaty the following Valuable Freehold Properties* Lot 1.—All that Farm and Land called LLATNWEN UCHA, situate in the Parish of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, near Ruthin, com- prising 29a. Or. 2p., or thereabouts, with excellent Dwelling House and Farm Buildings, in the occupation of the Representatives of Mr. Samuel Parry, deceased. Lot 2.—All those four Dwelling Houses known as PENTRE METHIANT COTTAGES, with the gardens and out-offices thereto belonging, situate in Graigfechan, in the Parish of Llanfair D.C., now in the occupation of Messrs. J. Davies, T. Hughes, E. Ellis, and J. Edwards, at a total rental of R15 per annum. Lot 3.—All that Dwelling House known as GELLI, with garden and out-offices, situate adjoining Lot 2, and in. the occupation of Mr. Moses Evans. Lot 4.-All that Dwelling House, called BRYNHYFRYD, with the garden and out- offices, situate near Lots 2 and 3, and in the occupation of Mr. Johu Jones. For further particulars apply to Mr. Aneurin 0. Evans, Solicitor, Denbigh and Ruthin. 991012 To Be Let ULL PEDIGREE TAMWORTH BOAR. Pigs 11 weeks old. Sire First Prize Rcyal Agricultural Show, 1907.-Apply to Mr. Thomas Williams, Brynclwyd Farm, Nant- clwyd, Ruthin. ol2 Miscellaneous. F~OUND a B!ack~and white SHEEP DOG. If not claimed within seven days will be sold to defray expenses. Apply J. Owen, Tudor House, Ruthin. 05 LOST O R STOLEN, about the 24th September, from Pant-y-Gynau, Derwen, 20 WELSH EWES (mark Fish kettle handle of William Edwards, Dolgclley), on rump, also on rump and neck. Any information, as to their recovery, to the above address, or Police at Ruthin. oa OYEREIGNS MADE AT HOME by working on the celebrated Beehive Knitting Machines. Distance no hindrance. Constan employment. This is GENUINE. Write at once for particulars. ROTHWELL KNITTING MACHINE CO., 351, EcclesNew Road, Manchester. Mention this paper. 937ol2 $ .K.. Howell's School, Denbigh. AN OCCASIONAL LECTURE will be given on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, at 5.30, on c. CHAUCER," illustrated by lantern slides, by Miss CLAY, Headmistress of the Queen's School, Chester. Admission by Ticket, price Is., obtainable at Mr. Ashford's. 990u.c. Education Act, 1902. Form 308 A Section 8 (1). (Notice). Denbighshire Local Education Authopity. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, 1902, that the County Council of Denbighshire, being the Local Educatiou Authority for the purposes of Part III. of that Act, propose to provide new Public Elementary Schools for about the number of children specified below, at the places, and to be available for the areas also specified below:— Place. No. of Area for which the children. School will be available. Bylchau. 70. Parish of Bylchau. Llanelidan. 70. Parish of Llaneli- dan. Hanfihangel Parish of Llanfi- Glyn Myfr. 70. hangel Glyn Myfr. (Signed) W. R. EVANS, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. Dated 30th September, 1907. 986o5—N2—D7 PRE SENTATION TO THE REV. D. DAVIES, RECTOR OF DENBIGH. At a Meeting of the Churchwardens and Sidesmen of Denbigh it was decided to make a Presentation to the Rev. Daniel Davies on his leaving Denbigh for Wrexham, in appre- ciation of his 10 years' successful work in the parish and as a tcken of personal regard. The form of Presentation will be decided later by the subscribers. Intending subscribers will oblige the Com- mittee by paying their subscriptions AT ONCE to either the National Provincial Bank, the North and South Wales Bank, or either of the Churchwardens. R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, DAVID WILLIAMS, ST. MARY'S. S. M. DALTON, W. M. BULLER, ST. DAVID'S, I SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY RECEIVED. £ s. d. Subscriptions already acknowledged 103 15 G Mr. C. W. Harrison, Goppa 2 2 0 Mrs. Conran, Brondyffryn 1 1 0 Mrs. Watkin Davies, Plas-yn-green. 110 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. J. Bowdage, Frondeg 1 1 0 Mr. R. E. Hughes, N.P. Bank 1 1 0 Mr. James Hughes, Cheltenham Villa. 11 0 Mr. and Miss Ashford. High Street. 0 10 6 Mr. R. D. Hughes, High Street 0 10 0 r. Guy Francis 0 10 0 MR. AND MRS. HELSBY 0 5 0 MR. W. PARRY WILLIAMS, HIGH STREET 0 5 0 Mr. F. G. ELLIS 0 5 0 Mr. Hugh Williams, Hall Square 0 5 0 Major Butcher, Park Street 0 5 0 Mr. W. Vaughan Jones, Park Street 0 5 0 Mr. J. Parry Joyce, Vale Street 0 5 0 Mr. W. Wheeler, Love Lane. 0 5 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jones, HIGH Street 0 2 6 Mrs. Davies, 34, Postoffice Lane 0 2 6 Miss Williams, Minffordd 0 2 6 Miss Gwladys Price, Park Street 0 2 6 Miss J. Williams, 65, Love Lane 0 2 6 Mr. Evan Pierce 0 2 6 Mr. Elias Roborts, Maesycoed Terrace 0 2 6 Mr. D. E. H. ROBERTS 0 2 6 Miss Evans, 78, Vale Street 0 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. Hallawel 0 2 0 Miss Williams, POSTOFFICE Lane 0 1 0 Mrs. Price, Park Street 0 1 0 Great Musical Treat! Drill Hall, Denbigh, I Friday Evening, October 25th. GRAND CONCERT. ARTISTES:— MADAME ELEANOR JONES-HUDSON, of the Royal Albert and Queen's Hall, London, Ballad Concerts. Miss GWLADYS ROBERTS, of the Royal Albert and Queen's Hall, London, Ballad Concerts and Principal Provincial Concerts and Festivals. Cardiff Festival 1907. MR, GWILYM RICHARDS, the renowned Tenor. Of ail First-class Concerts. MR. CHARLES KNOWLES, the famous Baritone. Of the leading London and Festival Concerts. MR. ELI HUDSON, A.R.C.M., the King of Solo Flautists. MISS NATALIA DAWSON, Australian Pianist and Accompanist. Reserved Seats, 2s. 6d.; Family of Five, 10A. 6d. Second Seats, 2s. Admission. 1s. Doors Open to Ticket Holders, 7.15. Concert at 8 o'clock. Plan of Seats now open at Mr. Ashford's, High Street, Denbigh. 1007ol9

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