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J. R. Barnwell, Late with Messrs W. & F. BROWN & Co., Chester. CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND FUNERAL FURNISHER, GLASS & CHINA DEALER, "The Argyle," Abergele Road, COLWYN BAY. DRAWING, DINING, and BEDROOM SUITES. Sideboards and Cheffoniers, Oilcloths and Linoleums, Bedsteads and Bedding, Spring and Wool Mattresses, and a great variety of all kinds of FURNITURE at prices not to be equalled. Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Services, and a large assortment of Glass and China. Paper Hangings—New Season's Patterns from i-ld. per piece. Furniture carefully Removed by Road or Rail at Moderate Charges. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Old. B urniture Re-Upholstered. Note the Address:— "THE ARGYLE," Abergele Rd., Colwyn Bay. 157- MISS HUGHES, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER. Salop House, Rhw Bank Avenue, Colwyn Bay. Ladies' own Materials made up. Good Fit and Finish. Moderate Terms. 166-13 RUBBER STAMPS, &c. E. M. RICHFORD, LONDON. Handsome Garter Stamps, &c., for Envelopes. Artistic Address Stamps for Notepaper. Superior Linen Markers. Receipting Stamps. Ticket Printers. Copying Apparatus. Patent Self-inking Pads. Patent Dovetailed Metal-bodied Rubber Type, in inexpensive founts, from 3/- any wording can be set up and changed at pleasure. Richford's Celebrated NOTA BENE MARKING INK, The best in the Market, &c, &c. Any Design made to order. Artistic Specialities. Representative for the District: R. BROADBENT WALKER, PLAS-Y-COED, COLWYN BAY. Firms waited upon with specimens and full par- ticulars on receipt of Post Card. 172-8 For Sale. TO BE SOLD—HOUSES in Greenfield Road, Colwyn Bay, each containing two Enter taining rooms, nine Bedrooms, Bath with hot and cold water, Kitchen, Scullery, &c. Apply to Mr. O. Lloyd, Pendorlan villa, Colwyn Bay. To be Let. MEIRION GARDENS, Colwyn Bay.— Primrose Hill to be let, containing 3 en- tertaining rooms, 13 bedrooms, kitchen, back kitchen, wash-house, bath, lavatory, &c. Rent £ 40. Enquire next door. 165- Wanted. RESSMAKING — Assistant or Improver Wanted. Apply, "M," Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. 172-1 WANTED, Furnished House at Colwyn Bay, 5 or 6 Rooms, with garden for June, July, and August. Terms reasonable.—S. n Linnaeus Street, Hull, Yorkshire. WANTED, A STRONG LAD as Apprentice to the Saddlery.—Apply, Jones, Lancas- ter House, Colwyn Bay. 170-3 STRONG LAD wanted to look after pony and spring cart, to solicit and take out orders for a grocer shop at Conway. Live out, state wage. Address by letter,—"X," Weekly News Office, Conway. 171-2 Money. WANTED TO LEND £ 10 AND ABOVE in sums to suit Borrowers, repaid from Three Months to Three Years, and at from five per cent. interest. Send full particulars, with stamped addressed envelope, to Mr. JONES, at his North Wales Office, No. 2, Crescent Road, Rhyl, or call any Monday or Friday. To Tradesmen and others. ACCOUNTS of all descriptions made up, &c. Rents and Debts collected by a competent person. Apply, "Accountant," Office of this paper, Conway. 152- MAGAZINES and Periodicals bound to any pattern, in First-class Style, by competent Workmen and on our owr £ £ mises, by R. E. JONES & BRO'S Central Library, 8, Station Road, Colwyn Bay, and Rose Hill St., Conway. Sales by Mr F. A. Dew. Mr F. A. DEW, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, MORTGAGE BROKER, LAND AND HOUSE AGENT, Llewelyn Chambers, Conway Road, COLWYN BAY. Ten years ( including five years' articles) with two of the largest firms of Auctioneers and Land Agents in England. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay, thus affording unequalled publicity to ill Auction Announce- ments. AUCTIONS of Freehold Property, Building Land, Household Furniture, Books, Plate, Farm- ing Stock, &c. VALUATIONS for Probate, Mortgage, Busi- ness Transfer, and Tenant Right. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. Persons desirous of letting their houses fur- nished during the coming Summer are invited to communicate particulars. Also Owners of Property wishing to dispose of Houses by Private Treaty. Personal attention given to every detail of business entrusted to Mr DEW'S hands. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. 120— WEDNESDAY, 1st JUNE, 1892. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. Unreserved sale of surplus Furniture, including Cromwell Dining Room Suite in Leather, Wal- nut Drawing Room Suite in Stamped Velvet, Bedroom Suite in Walnutwood, Handsome Carved Oak Sideboard, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Mattresses, Arm Easy Chairs, and a large col- lection of useful domestic effects. MR. F. A. DEW Will Sell by Auction AT THE PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, On Wednesday, the 1st June, at One o'clock precisely, a large collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The property of Householders changing their residence, &c., and Comprising briefly: Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Handsome Oak Sideboard, Couches, Sofas, Dining Tables, Arm Easy Chairs, Brass- rail Fenders and Fire Sets, Bronze Figures, Time- pieces, Dining Services, Vases, Placques, Occa- sional Chairs and Tables, Bedroom Suites in Walnutwood, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Spring Matt- resses, Toilet Glasses, Wool Mattresses, Sponge Bath, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Cane Seated Chairs, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Croquet Set, and numerous other effects. Further Entries are solicited. All Furniture entered for this Sale must be in the Sale Room on the day prior to the day of Sale, otherwise it cannot be offered and all lots entered must be sent for unreserved sale. On View from 10 o'clock on morning of sale. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Dated Auction and Land Agency Offices, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay, 24th May. 172— The Auctioneer pledges his reputation that every Lot will be sold without reserve. ABERGELE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Totally Unreserved Sale of the entire Stock-in- Trade and Furniture of a Cabinet Maker giving up business. MR. F. A. DEW Has been instructed by Mr. Welbern, Cabinet Maker, who is retiring from the business, to sell by Auction on the premises at the CORNER OF GREENFIELD & ABERGELE ROADS, COLWYN BAY, Without the slightest reserve, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, the 14th & 15th June, 1892, the whole of the modern and handsome Household Appointments AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, Comprising briefly: Richly Upholstered Drawing Room Suites in Walnut and other carefully selec- ted woods, Furniture for Dining Room & Library in Mahogany and Oak, and upholstered in leather and hair, Sideboards, brilliant Overmantels, Hat and Umbrella Stands, Lounge Chairs, Occasional Tables, lofty Pier Glasses, Brussels and Axmin- ster Carpets, Dining ITables, Bookcases, massive Brass-rail & Steel Fenders, Fire Sets, Console Ta- bles, elegant Cabinets, Timepieces, Couches, Set- tees, Vases & Ornamental Items, Window Curtains, Electro-plated Goods, Dinner and Dessert Knives, A large number of Bedroom Suites in Walnut and other woods, Winged Wardrobes with Mirror Panels, Duchess Dressing Tables, Marble Top Washstands, beside pedestals, Cane-seated and Upholstered Chairs, handsome Sets of Chamber Ware, Woven Wire, Box Spring, and best curled Hair and Flock Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bol- sters, and Pillows, Massive Tubular French Bed- steads and Bed Hangings, a number of excellent Mahogany and Painted Chests of Drawers, Towel Rails, Stair and Bedroom Carpets, Linoleum and Oilcloth, Fenders and appliances, Brass and Mahogany Window Poles, a large collection of every necessary Household Appointment and Requisite, all in the very best taste and condition. Detailed and descriptive Catalogues will be issued 10 days before the Sale, and may be ob- tained at the place of Sale or of the Auctioneer. To be Viewed Monday, the 13th June. Sale each day at 11 o'clock prompt. Dated Auction & Land Agencv Offices, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay, 25th May. 1892. 172- WANTED, by a Gentleman living in one of the favorite suburbs of London, near the river, to exchange Furnished House with resident of Colwyn Bay or neighbourhood, for about 6 weeks in July and August. Full particulars to F. A. Dew, Land and Estate Agent, Colwyn Bay. 172- WANTED to Purchase a small House with good Garden in the country, not far from Colwyn Bay. Particulars to F. A. Dew, Land and Estate Agent, Colwyn Bay. 172- WANTED to Rent, Small Furnished House a little way from the town, for the next Three Months with Pony and Trap preferred. Particulars to F. A. Dew, Land and Estate Agent, Colwyn Bay. 172- WANTED to Rent or purchase, Gentleman's Residence, with Garden and Stables, in this neighbourhood not less than 8 Bedrooms and 3 good Reception Rooms. Particulars to F. A. Dew, Land and Estate Agent, Colwyn Bay. 172- FOR SALE. FREEHOLD.—Several very choice PLOTS of BUILDING LAND also a large selection of Superior RESIDENCES, suitable for occu- pation or investment in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. Sales by Mr. F. A. Dew, continued. TO LET. FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED.— Several Houses in good positions in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. Rents varying according to accommodation. Full particulars of F. A. DEW, AUCTION & ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS. 134- COLWYN BAY Re JOHN ROWLAND JONES, 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any claim or demands against the Estate of John Rowland Jones formerly of "Freelands" but late of "Vron Haulog" Colwyn Bay in the County of Denbigh Plumber Glazier and Gas Fitter (trading solely under the style or firm of Jones & Son) deceased who died on the 30th day of March 1892 at Colwyn Bay aforesaid and whose will was proved in the District Registry at St. Asaph on the 16th day of May last by Hannah Jones the relict and the sole Executrix therein named are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their claims or demands to Mr. Francis William Stubbs the undersigned Solicitor for the said Executrix on or before the loth day of June next after which date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having re- gard only to the claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice and she will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or per- sons of whose claims or demands she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 24th day of May, 1892. FRAS. W. STUBBS, Colwyn Bay, J72-1 Solicitor to the:said Executrix. TRADE PRICE LIST. WORTHINGTON & Co., Ld. (Burton-on-Trent). PRICES OF ALES IN CASKS (CARRIAGE PAID). INDIA PALE ALE "E." Barrel (36 Gallons) 60s. Kil. (18 Gallons) 30s. Fir. (9 Gallons) 15s. INDIA PALE ALE" XE." Barrel (36 Gallons) 54s. Kil. (18 Gallons) 27s. Fir. (9 Gallons) 13s. 6d. MILD ALE. Brl. Kil. Fir. C Mild Ale 60s. 30s. 15s. B „ 54s. 27s. 13s. 6d. A 48s. 24s. 12s. „ 42s. 21s. 10s. 6d. "S" „ 36s. 18s. 9s. STRONG ALE. Brl. Kil. Fir. G" Strong Ale 84s. 42s. 21s. F 72s. 36s. 18s. D 66s. 33s. 16s. 6d. LIGHT DINNER ALE. Brl. Kil. Fir. M Light Dinner Ale 42s. 21s. 10s. 6d. "SS" „ 1, 36s. 18s. 9s. Bottling Agent for Conway :— J. C. SMALLWOOD, BLUE BELL HOTEL, CONWAY. The attention of the public is especially drawn to the India Pale Ale E in bottle. Families supplied with all qualities and sizes in cask. 164-26 D. WYNNE ROBERTS, GENERAL DRAPER AND MERCHANT TAILOR, 16, Castle Street, Conway. Open on Wedne3days (during the season) until 8 p,m. 170- KRONOS HOUSE, (Adjoining the Post Office), Queen's Building's, Station Road, COLWYN BAY. Messrs. MERRIDEW & Co., (From Coventry, Established 1857), WATCH MANUFACTURERS, GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS, Etc., Etc. Beg most respectfully to announce to the Resi- dents and Visitors of Colwyn Bay and Neigh- bourhood, that they have purchased the above premises, and laid down their plant for the Manufacturing and Repairing Departments, and whilst returning sincere thanks for the kindly patronage already accorded them, they hope that by skilled work with strictly moderate charges, and punctual attention to all commands entrusted to them, to merit a continuance of their patronage and support. One of the largest Stocks and Cheapest Houses in North Wales, particular attention being given to Presentation Articles in endless variety and style. Messrs. M. & Co. have added their Machinist and Cycle Works to these premises. Any type of Machine built to order. A large stock of New and Second-hand Cycles for Sale. Agents for the principal Makers. REGISTERED OFFICIAL REPAIRERS TO THE C.T.C. (CYCLES ON HIRE). 165- JOHN ROBERTS, Poulterer & Greengrocer, 18, BERRY STREET, CONWAY. -:0:- Fresh Butter, Eggs, and Home-cured Bacon always on hand. A large quantity of clean Feathers now in stock, at gd, per lb. 157- THE Editor of the Medical Annual speaks in the highest terms of CADBURY'S COCOA as a beverage and a food for invalids on account of its absolute purity, high quality, and great solubility and counsels the Medical Profession to remember, in recommending Cocoa, that the name CADBUKT on any packet is a guarantee of purity. rør- FOR THE COMING SEASON. Aft NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY. STYLISH HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, AT MISSES THOMAS'S, 7 HIGH ST., noisrw A ""V 157- DANIEL ALLEN, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, &c., 6 & 7, STATION RD., COLWYN BAY. Dining room and Drawing room Suites, from £6 15s. Bedroom Suites (including Wardrobe), from £5 os. Carpets and Rugs. Linoleums and Mats. Bedsteads and Bedding. Special attention is paid to the Upholstery and Bedding Department. Old Furniture Re- upholstered and Re-polished equal to new at the most reasonable prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED BY ROAD OR RAIL. Cabinet Works, Ivy Street. LIDBETTER & LONGMAID, Family Grocers, Bakers, and Provision Merchants, Abergele & Belgrave Roads, COLWYN BAY, Sole Manufacturers of Montgomerie's Patent Malt Bread. Finest Danish, Irish, and Welsh Butters. Special Agents for Colombo Ceylon Tea, 2/- lb. Families waited upon for Orders daily. 157- T. BRACKSTONE, H OUSE E STATE, INSURANCE, COAL, AND QENERAL AGENT, Central Chambers, Sea View Crescent, Colwyn Bay. 157- TAILORING! LEWIS BROS.' NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF WOOLLENS SPLENDID VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. SPECIALITIES Our Noted 10/6 Trousers. Black Worsted Coat and Vest for 30/- Tweed Suits to measure from 35/- READY MADES :-Our Stock of Ready Made Clothing is replete for the coming Season in Men's, Youth's, and Boys' Clothing. WE MAKE ALL MEN'S READY MADES ON THE PREMISES. Extension of Premises at LEWIS BROS. which will enable them to keep a larger Stock in all Departments. ADDRF-SS Bradford House, Colwyn Bay. 163-46 CARPET YOUR WALLS WITH Paper Hangings FROM R. E. JONES and BROS., Central Library, 8, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY, AND Rose Hill Street, Conway. LARGE STOCK. QOOD QUALITY. REASONABLE PRICES. COLWYN BAY LAWN TENNIS CLUB. The following Charges are made to Visitors for the use of the Ground (subject to the Bye-laws) £ s. d. Each Person o o 6 per Hour. o i 6 Day. y i 0 5 0 Week. » j, 0 7 6 Fortnight. 0 12 o Month. Family o 12 o „ Week. 1 i o Fortnight. ,» 1 10 6 Month. Admission to the Ground, 2d. each person per day or 9d. per week. 172- F. W. STUBBS, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. SECOND VOLUNTEER BATTALION ROYAL WELSH pUSILIERS, The men who gave in their names for proposed Company of Volunteers at Colwyn Bay, are requested to attend at the Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, on Saturday next, the 28th inst. to be sworn in. By Order, 172— COL. HUNTER.
LIST OF VISITORS.
LIST OF VISITORS. TO VISITORS AND HOUSEHOLDERS. Lists of Visitors are not collected from house to house during the winter season, but any list left at our Publishing Offices (either at Conway or Colwyn Bay), not later than 7 p.m. on Tuesdays, will be inserted. COLWYN BAY. PWLLYCROCHAN HOTEL. (Mr J. Porter, Proprietor). T. Farrer Baynes, Esq, Blackburn Mrs Winder, Rock Ferry Miss Winder, do Mr and Mrs Ernest Cook, Waterloo Park, Liver- pool Mr and Mrs Hurst, Altrincham, Cheshire Mrs Hickman, Southampton Master Alan A. L. Hickman, do Samuel Spruce, Esq, Tamworth Mrs Killick, nurse and children, Gracemont, Altrincham Mrs Westwood, Stone Master Bostock, do Mrs Ashworth, Bolton le Moors The Messrs Ashworth, do Mrs Frangopulo, Liverpool Master Frangopulo and nurse, Manchester J. C. Maximos, Esq, New York Miss Maximos and nurse, Liverpool The Mayor of Birmingham Mrs Lawley Parker, Birmingham Captain and Mrs Stainland, Harrington Hall, Spilsby Dr Ransome, Manchester The Misses Ransome, do C. A. Von Stra vendorff, Esq, Macclesfield Dr and Mrs Roberts, Chester Mrs Lloyd Edwards and maid, Pwllheli John Newton, Esq, Altrincham E. Casdagli, Esq, Manchester J. S. Frangopulo, Esq, do Mrs F. Fiedemann, New York, U.S.A. Mrs F. Gordon Hunt, Washington, U.S.A. COLWYN BAY HOTEL. (Miss Jones, Manageress). Mr and Mrs Milne, Mossley Hill George Milne, Esq. do Mr and Mrs S. Satterthwaite, Lancaster Mr and Mrs Dobson and maids, Stoke-on-Trent Miss and Master Dobson, do Mrs Ridgway, do Master Ridgway, do Miss Wright, do Nurse Bethell, do Dr Spanton, do James Tinsley, Esq, Warrington Miss Tinsley, do H. Tinsley, Esq, do A. Flower March, Esq, Great Barr H. A. March, Esq, do F. Briant, Esq, London Mr and Mrs Nicholson, Birkenhead Mrs James Brown,Donaghmoro Co, Tyrone (LIST OF VISITORS CONTINUED). John F. Hill, Esq, Manchester Miss Hill, do Miss Stapley, do Frank Scott, Esq, do Mr and Mrs E. J. Smith, Clonard, Co. Dublin Miss Crofts, Alderley Edge J. S. Littlewood, Esq, J.P., Rochdale HYDROPATHIC. Mrs Gill Boddy, Liverpool Mr Barklie, Manchester Mr and Mrs R. C. Haworth, baby and maid, Stretford Alderman Abm. Lloyd, Worsley Mrs Pryce, Leamington Mr C. S. Thomas, R.M.L. Infy. IMPERIAL HOTEL. (Mrs Lowe, Proprietress). Mr and Mrs WThitiley, Huddersfield Mr Ernest Grierson, Birmingham Mr Farr, London Fred. Atkinson, Esq, London S. Clouter, Esq, Nottingham H. Bigg Wilson, Esq, Wigan H. White, Esq, Liverpool J. Thosborn, Esq, do Mrs Arkwright and maid, London Mr Green, London Frank Scott, Esq, Manchester Chas. Young, Esq, do John Smith, Esq, Liverpool RHIANVA PRIVATE HOTEL. (Mrs Browning, Proprietress). D. M. Cathcart, Esq, Sydenham J. M. Elliot, Esq, J.P., Newton Heath Miss E. M. Elliot, do J. M. Elliot, Esq, junr, do J. A. Elliot, Esq, Prestwich Park C. M. Nowell-Usticke, Esq, Cornwall CLAREMONT PRIVATE HOTEL. (Mrs. Robinson, Proprietress). Pension Edelweiss, Grove Park-Misses Rete- inever Miss Foster, Edgbaston Miss Hodgson, Southport Miss Stroyan, do G. J. Engall, Esq, Edgbaston, Birmingham Mrs Voute, Zeist, Netherlands Miss Stewart, Hafod isaf, Llangollen Miss Beatrice Stewart, do Miss Fynnev, Leek, Staffordshire Miss M. Fynney, do Bodnant House—Misses Williams F. N. Clough, Esq, Chester Mrs Clough, baby and nurse, do Trouville—Mdlle Gascoigne Mr Broadbuts, Leicester Malvern Villa, Hawarden Road- Mrs and Miss Edwards, Oswestry J. Edwards, Esq, do Rev and Mrs Kidman, Stockton-on-Tees Miss Kidman, do Spring Grove-Mrs W. H. Thomas J. R. Buxton, Esq, Northampton Mrs Buxton, do Mrs Harry Davis, family and maid, Colwyn Bay Mrs Bill, Colwyn Bay Bangor House, 3, Rhiw Bank Avenue-Mrs Wagstaff A. W. Lucas, Esq, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Queen's Park, Chester Mrs. A. W. Lucas, do Miss Lucas, do Cardigan House, Greenfield Road-Mrs Hunt Mrs Carr, Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire Misses Carr (2), do Ty'n'ryn, Marine Road-Miss Hughes Mr and Mrs Herbert Wild, children and nurse, Crumpsall, Manchester Mrs F. L. Brown, Bowdon Miss J. W. Brown, do Mr Greenhill Bronhyfryd, Wynnstay Road-Mrs Thomas Harland House, Rhiw Road—Mrs Jones 2 Sea View Cottage-Mrs Evans Mrs James Taylor, Liverpool Road, Eccles Mrs Dickenson, Boardman st, Eccles Master Willie Dickenson 11 Rhiw Bank Terrace-Mrs Badger Maenan House, Abergele Road-Mrs Roberts Glan Aber, Conway Road-Mrs Auchinleck Heathfield-Miss Radcliffe Dr and Mrs Vacher, daughter and maid, Bir- kenhead Mrs Bleckley, do Capesthorne, Abergele Road-Mrs Rickard Rhos Abbey-Miss Wilson Morden, Wynnstay Road-Mrs Clarke Mr and Mrs J. H. Richardson, Leeds Misses Gertrude and Bessie Richardson, do West Grove, Conway Road-Mrs Grindley The Chestnuts, Marine Road-Mrs Taylor West Leigh Private Boarding House — The Misses Crossley La Plata Villa, Greenfield Road-Miss Moulsdale Villa Marina-Mesdames Hammond & Vivian Delaware Villa, Wynnsta), Road-Misses Hughes and Bartley Olive House, East Parade- Craiglands, Hawarden Road- Monton Villa, Grove Road-The Misses Groome Mrs Sailey and maid, Salop Miss N. Lewis, Oswestry 3, Rhiw Bank Terrace-Miss Evans Mr and Mrs Redman, Saddlewprth, Yorks. Bowden House, Abergele Road-Miss Carr Mrs and Miss Nuttell, Birkdale, Southport Wave Crest, Lawson Road- H. Hancock, Esq, Padeswood Hall, nr. Mold Mrs Hancock, do Mrs Alex. Sparrow, Wrexham Leech, Esq, Boundary House, Stretford Mrs Leech, do Mrs W. Richardson, Chorlton Road, Man- chester Abbey Grove, Lawson Road-Mrs Burwell Rev John Palmeter Mrs Palmeter The Tower, Woodland Road R. Crossland, Esq, J.P., Higher Broughton Miss Crossland and maids, do Freshfield House, Woodland Road-Mrs McLean Mrs Southcott, Hull Mr Robert Henderson, Rock Ferry, Cheshire Mrs Swinnerton, baby and nurse, Birmingham LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS. Aberhod- Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Hewitt, Llanrwst Master Vivian Hewitt, governess and maids, do Devon House—Mrs T. Lavers-Morgan Arthur A. Haworth, Esq Mrs Haworth Marshall Rigby, Esq, Bowdon, Cheshire Mrs Rigby, do Dinerth House—Mr Thomas Williams Captain Lawson, Liverpool Rhos and Abbey Houses—Mrs Morgan
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T"vpurchase JJUlN 1 YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS UNTIL YOU HAVE INSPECTED THE LARGE AND VARIED STOCK AT R. E. JONES & Bros., Rose Hill St., Conway, AND 8, Station Road, Colwyn Bay. RUPTURE CURED.—J. A. Sherman, Hernia special ist, 64, Chancery Lane, London, sends his book, post free, 7d. 165—52