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TO THE VISITORS.-A FACT At STANLEY BUILDINGS, CONWAY (Tlte Conway Welsh Warehouse. Est. 1817.) D PWLLYOR<WYN BAY. (THE LATE RESIDENCE OF LADY ERSKINE.) THIS First-class Family Hotel is most beautifully situated in its own finely-wooded Park, in the Bay of Colwyn, commanding splendid views within a short drive of Conway and Llandudno, and a few minutes walk to the Beach and Station. A most desirable winter residence, nicely sheltered, also heated throughout with hot air. To meet the increased demand for accommodation, the Proprietor has added a wing of Sitting and Bedrooms. JOHN PORTER, Proprietor. J- COLWYN BAY is stronly recommended by em ESTABLISHED 1854. THE ABERCONWY TEMPERANCE & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i, High Street, CONWAY. Visitors to Conway will find every Home Comfort at this well known Hotel. Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, &c., provided on the shortest notice, and served in the Ancient Coffee Room, built A.D. 1400. Charges Moderate. Well Aired Seels. ■ Confectionery of every description. ALL KIND OF MINERAL WATERS. 157- J. A. JONES & SON, Proprietors. .i COLWYN BAY COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER ALEXANDER GRANT, M.A., Assisted by an Efficient Stfiff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the Public Schools, Universities, Army and Civil Service Examinations, &c. Cricket, Football, and Tennis Grounds. Workshop and Covered Playground. Half Term commences Nov. 1st. Prospectuses, References, and full particulars may be obtained from the Warden or the Head Master. 134- MORFA HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS, CONWAY. Head MistressMISS JOHN, (In honours at the Cambridge Higher I Examination for Women and Mathematical Exhibitor U.C.W.) Sound and liberal education according to the best modern methods. Thorough preparation for Public Examinations. Special attention to health and diet. Lawn Tennis, &c. Terms on application. T TRINITY HOUSE SCHOOL, COLWYN BAY. -0- Head Master REV. J. H. ASTLEY, M.A., Emanuel College, Cambridge Honorary Curate, Colwyn Bay. -0- Boys received from 7 to 14 years of age for preparation for the Public Schools, Entrance and Scholarship Examinations, H.M.S. Britannia, &c. Cricket, Tennis, &c. Also a Carpenter's Workshop. Special attention bestowed npon backward and delicate Boys. 149-52 MUSIC. Organ, Harmonium, Piano, Harmony and Composition. o MR. T. J. LINEKAR, Organist of St. John's (English Wesleyan), Colwyn Bay, GIVES LESSONS in the above branches at his private address, HEATHER BROW, LLEWELYN ROAD. f ORGAN ) .£3 3 0 HARMONIUM ) Terms*— PIANO 2 2 0 HARMONY AND 7 „ O 0 I COMPOSITION 3 The Term consists of Ten Lessons, to commence at any time, and will extend over ten consecutive weeks. ———————— SCHOOLS ATTENDED. gt\g:QI ropri §>cl)oot. Special preparation for University Matric and Locals, Professional Preliminary, and other tests. Day-Pupils 8 to 12 Guineas per annum. Boarders 45" 120 Prospectus, &c., may be obtained on application to E. W. KEATINGE, ESQ., Rhyl, or to the Head Master—REV. R. 0- THOMAS, (late of Deganway School), Marine Drive, 4 Rhyl, H ARP HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CONWAY. Good Accommodation for Tourists and Commercials. -8 STABLING. 8- O. T. OWEN, Proprietor. 175- THE CHESTNUTS, MARINE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SUP E RIO R Ap ART MEN T S, handsomely furnished, ontaining every requisite for thp comfort of Visitors, beautifully situated, near Promenade Sea and Mountain Views. 166-43 c LAREMONT PRIVATE H OTEL, MARINE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TJEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO BEACH, WOODS, PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS & RAILWAY STATION. MRS. ROBINSON, Proprietress. ESTABLISHED SIXTEEEN YEARS. 168— Herr J. LOETSCHERT, Member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians, RECEIVES PUPILS FOR PIANO, VIOLIN. ORGAN, SINGING, & THEORY. Candidates prepared for Royal Academy, Trinity College of Music, &c. EVENING CLASSES For Piano, Violin, Singing, and Theory. Open for Engagements for Schools and Concerts. For Terms apply,— Avondale, Rhiw Bank Terrace, COLWYN BAY. 121- BRON-YR-ERYR, CONWAY. DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. ALSO Preparatory School for Boys. For Terms apply- MISS MATTHEWS. N.B.—OCCASIONAL LESSONS GIVEN. SWIMMING TAUGHT. 96— PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, & AMERICAN ORGANS TUNED & KEPT IN ORDER by the Quarter or Year. Over 20 years practical experience. JAMES BURWELL, ABBEY GROVE, LAWSON ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Agent for Messrs. Collard & Collard and other eminent makers of Pianos. N.B.—Appointments for Llandudno may be made through Mr G. L. Woodley, Mostyn St., 0] Mr. Claxton, Pier Music Depot. ALFRED PETCH, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, ETC., 33, Castle Street, Conway. Last year Mr. Petch was intrusted with the erection of the Bangor University College Observatory. All kinds of Chronometers, Repeaters, and other Watches; Chiminsr Clocks, French Timepieces, Barometers, Musical Boxes, Meat Jacks Jewellery, &c.. cleaned and repaired on the premises or. the shortest notice. Dealer in all kinds of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELLERY, <fcc. Silver Gents' Geneva Watches from 15s. Do. Ladies' do. 14s. Do. English Levers, Gents' 70s. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches of all kinds at lowest prices Clocks of all kinds at lowest prices. Gold Wedding Rings, Estimates given and Contracts taken. Agent for H. Lauranee's Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. 12/2/91 Music. ORGAN, PIANO, AND THEORY.—Mr. CHARLES MELLOWDEW LEES (Member of the National Society of Professional Musicians) gives LESSONS in the above subjects, at his Room, Cumberland House, Castle St., Conway, or at Pupils' residence. Schools attended. For terms, apply to my private address, Haven House, Derwen Deg, Conway; or to Cumberland House, Castle St., Conway. 133- PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY PREPARED WITH T)URE DRUGS, I AND BY c HEMICALS, W. G. WILLIAMS, Chemist, CASTLE STREET, CONWAY. 159-52 4 Jo DISI NEAR ST. \.GENT FOR Jewsbury & Brown's Ross's Belfast Gingei Ellis Davies and Co's HIGH L FOR LADl w CONWAY Agent -for T I Funerals J t V SEW W J. HE Clor Er Lm- CEN- 8, S C Estc N O^DON HOtrs# COLWYN BAY. J 1 IL J. O. JONES will make a Specia,1 Sho"ml Autumn and Winter NOVELTIES, ■fe. Monday Next, OCT. loth, AND DURING THE MONTH. as