Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
5 articles on this Page
Advertising
J. M. PORTER, THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. To be Let Unfurnished. CHARMING MODERN DETACHED RESIDENCE, commanding- fine views three entertaining, seven bedrooms, and comprising all the latest conven- iences. Possession March next. Rent £ 40. { HOUSES.—Princess Drive. 3 sitting and 9 bed- rooms, bathroom, lavatory, etc., etc. Rents, • £55, £60. F LAWSON ROAD. 3 sitting rooms, 7 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, etc. Ready March -April. Rent, ^46. GREENFIELD ROAD. Two Houses. 10 bed, 4 sitting, and 5 bed and 2 sitting rooms respect- ively, bathroom, lavatory, w.c., etc. £ 6o and ^35. LAWSON ROAD.-Hotise containing 8 bed and 4 reception rooms, bathroom, etc., etc., ^50 per annum. OLD COLWYN.—Dwelling House, within easy !> reach of Station and containing 3 cellars, 3 f entertaining, and 9 bedrooms. etc., etc.. Rent, f £ 60 per annum. HOUSE AND SHOP.—Main thoro'tare. Suitable for Greengrocer. House contains 7 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, etc., etc. Rent, £ 70. For Sale. LARGE House, Old Colwyn, containing 3 enter- fairing-, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, W.C. etc. acre of ground attached. Price, moderate. I HOUSE, very suitable for business purposes, centre of town ard within 'easy reach of station. I Two sitting and six bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, ) pantries, etc. Moderate price. WOODLANDS VIEW, Woodlands Road.—Three sitting and seven bedrooms, bath, w.c., kitchen, scullery, etc., etc. Out-buildings to same com- prise 5,-stall stél bles. loose box, vehicle shed, etc. I D. M. ROBERTS, f ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AUCTIONEER, I LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE AGENT, CONWAY. Plans and Surveys Executed. Twelve years experience in House, Villa, I School and Chapel Architecture. j.. Several Choice Freehold Building Sites on Sale. SALES BY AUCTION of Household Properties, Furniture, Landed Estates, etc., promptly conducted. HOUSES, FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED, to be let or sold by private treaty. FOR SALE OR To LET.—Two desirable Freehold Semi-detached Villas at Deganwy. Grand site. Commanding excellent views FOR SALE.—Freehold Shop and Dwelling House, and 2 Cottages abutting on main road between Conway and Llandudno. ON SALE OR To LET FURNISHED OR OTHERWISE. -Two Semi-detached Houses on Gyffin Road, Conway- 366-5 1 Apartments to Let. COLWYN BAY—EDELWEIS, Private Boarding House—The Misses Retemeyer.—Winter terms, 35/- per week inclusive. 365-52 COMFORTABLE Private Apartments, with home comforts and good attendance, with Or without board, moderate terms.—Mrs R. Jones, liazleniere, Rhiw Road, Colwyn Bay. 365- PROMENADE, Colwyn Bay. "Hawkstone." Apartments. Newly furnished by an eminent London Firm. Directly facing sea. Magnificent views. With Board from October to Easter. Apply as above. 365-52 ARDENLEE, Llewelyn Road, Colwyn Bay. Superior Apartments. Every attention. Aloderaie Terms. Boarding if required. Good Tariff. Magnificent view of Woods. Close to Sea. Splendid references.—Mrs. Bretherick. 365-52 ST. WINIFRED'S BOARDING HOUSE, Mostyn Road, pleasantly situated in best Part of Bay, central, comfortable, liberal table, Moderate terms.—Mrs. Gray. 334-s CLEV ELAND VILLA, Woodland Road, Colwyn Bay.-Private apartments, com- fortable, central, fine view of woods and sea, good tariff, splendid references.—Mrs. R. Jones. 334-S LEN HURST (Miss Carr), Abergele Road, To be let furnished or in apartments. 322,-26 To be Let. HOUSE AND SHOP to Let. Also, Houses to be Let or Sold. Apply, O. Lloyd, Pendorlan Villa, Colwyn Bay. 315- GOOD HOUSES TO LET close to the Prom- enade. Apply for all particulars to Wm. Davies, GJyndwr, Marine Road, Colwyn Bay. 317- ENR H OS. -Boarding House or Hydropathic Establishment, To Let, immediate posses- sion; Block of Buildings on Promenade; lately occupied as Wesleyan College. Eight reception &nd thirty bedrooms, with bathroom, etc. Also Included, building connected with the above, containing, large dining hall, large recreation rOom, five other rooms, eight various offices. Rent £ 240. Apply—J. M. PORTER, The Estate Office, Colwyn Ray. 354- To be Sold. REEHOLD Land for sale by private treaty. Rare opportunity for workmen and others to secure their own dwellings. 15 acres of freehold land in healthy locality and within 2o minutes walk of Cohvyn Bay, sea and mountain Views. Unconditional sale. Price from sixpence Per yard. For further particulars apply to Mr Moses Williams, Bodfryn, Colwyn Bay. 321-52 BUILDING LAND for Sale, best site in -L) Colwyn Bay. Money to lend. Builders financed. Apply, A. Roberts, Mortgage Broker, c., Public Hall, Colwyn Bay. 352- Wanted. \T RANTED useful Working-housekeeper or plain Cook, and strong girl as general.— Add ess, D," Weekly News Office, Colwyn 369— A GENTS wanted for an old established Fire A and Life Insurance Company. Liberal terms offered. Address, in first instance, In- surance," care of Lee & Nightingale, Advertising IS. Liverpool. 37t)-3 WANTED a respectable girl to assist in housework with two other servants, on 3oth March, temporarily.—Apply, Mrs MacWatt, The Cottage, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos. 371- HE COLWYN BAY AND DISTRICT GAS 1 AND LIGHTING COMPANY, LTD. LAMPLIGHTER. I THE above Company requires the services of a J. Lamplighter, to light the whole of the street lamps in Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn, and Rhos. duties to commence on the 1st day of April, 1896. Tenders to be sent in on or before Monday, March 23rd, 1896. The Company does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Particulars of duties and forms of tender may °e obtained from the Seeretary, at the Office, in J-he Public Hall, any day except Mondays, between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. T. J. LINEKAR, M. 37o— Secretary. v> Sales by Mr. F. A. Dew. F. A. DEW, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, Llewelyn Chambers, COLWYN BAY. Ten years (including five years' articles) with two of the largest firms of Land Agents in the country. AUCTIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, and Plate. VALUATIONS of Estates, Business Premises, Private Residences, Building Land, Standing Timber, Agricultural Property (including Tenant Right Valuations under Agreement or the Agri- cultural Holdings Act) Dilapidations, &c., and for Probate, Mortgage, Trustees, Business Transfers, Hotels, &c. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. HOUSES TO LET-Furnished & Unfurnished. Information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Pre- mises for Sale or to Let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announce- ments FURNISHED HOUSES. Full particulars of Houses to Let Furnished during the Summer months in the following towns, will be sent free of charge on application stating requirements:— -'V* Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn, Rhos and District, Conway, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Bettws- y-coed, Tretriw, Llandudno and Deganwy, Rhyl and Abergele, Bangor, Beaumaris, and Menai Bridge. FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY.—FREEHOLD.— Several very choice PLOTS of BUILDING LAND; also a large selection of Superior RESIDENCES, suitable for occupation or investment in Colwyn Bav and neighbourhood. HOUSES WANTED.—Almost daily applica- tions for furnished and Unfurnished Houses.— No charge made unless actual business results. MORTGAGES.—Wanted to advance at low interest on sound freehold investments, sums of ^3°°, ^600, £ 800, and ^1,200. FOR INVESTMENT.—Several substantially built and well let Residences for Sale, shewing 6 per cent interest on purchase money. Fire and Life Insurance in all its branches. Agent for the Alliance Fire and Life, the Man- chester Fire, the Norwich and London Accident, and other old established Offices. TO LET. FURNISHED. Several Houses in good positions in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. Rents varying accord- ing to accommodation. Full particulars of F. A. DEW as above. CONWAY. THE STORES, HIGH STREET. THOS. GARLAND, GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Has just opened with an entirely new Stock. GOOD TEA, carefully selected Blends, to suit all tastes, 1/4, 1/8, 2/ 2/4, 2/8 per lb. TRY THEM. Choice selected DANISH MILD CURED BACON at 8d. per lb. Canadian Hams at 7d. per lb. Finest Danish, Irish, and West of Eng- land Butters at close Market Prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. 329- M. & J. WILLIAMS, (PLAS MAWR), HIGH STREET, CONWAY. CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, IRONMONGERS, PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS, JOINERS, and OFFICE FITTERS. U ndeptakers. 252-52 It will Pay you to go there I" "WHERE I J. JARED WILLIAMS' Glass, China and Earthenware Warehouse, I BON MARCHE, BERRY STREET, CONWAY. 15 p.c. Cheaper than any other house in the county. penalities: TOILET SETS, TEA SERVICES, DINNER SERVICES. List of Prices on Application 365-52 J. E. ROBERTS & Co., AUCTIONEERS 8c VALUERS, House and Estate Agents. Sales conducted on reasonable terms. Cash advanced en Absolute Sale. OFFICES Station Road, Colwyn Bay. 297-52 m Makes Boots and Harness rVAlAAV waterproof as a duck's back and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear and GOLn MCTISI allows polishing. Nineteen GOLD MEDAL EXHIBITION HIGHEST BBHfr- 1 ■ > AWARDS. Tins 2d.,4d., I lill^lUN Is., and 2/6, of all Boot- I makers, Saddlers, Iron. mongers, &o. —52 W. H. SHEPPERD, ARTISTIC HOUSE DECORATOR, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &C. Cash advanced on Household Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, &c., for absolute Sale. SALES CONDUCTED ON MODERATE TERMS. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. WATERLOO HOUSE, COLWYN BAY. 342- Sales by Mr. John Pritchard. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BRYNCORACH ESTATE, CONWAY. Within a few minutes walk of the Railway Station and commanding- splendid views of Conway River and Bay, Llandudno Bay, Deganwy, and the Carnarvonshire Mountains. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD will SET.L BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, CONWAY, on FRIDAY, APRIL IOTH 1896, at 3 p.m. 9 Choice Freehold Building Sites situate at Cadnant. 9 Grand Freehold Building Sites at Erw, suitable for Detached and Semi-detached Residences.- 11 Good Freehold Building Sites of about a quarter of an acre each, at Pwll Budr Uchaf. 2 Grand Sites of an acre each, at Cae-yn-Coed, I also a Freehold Site suitable for a Mansion, con- taining 47,220 square yards. All information may be obtained and plans viewed at Messrs. WM. JONES, PORTER AND AMPHLETT, Solicitors; Mr. T. B. FARRINGTON, Surveyor, and Mr. W. ARTHUR JONES, Bryncorach, all of Conway; at the place of Sale and of the AUCTIONEER, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 370-2 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. L LANDUDNO JUNCTION. SALE OF FRERHOLD LANDS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, THE IOTH OF APRIL, at the CASTLE HOTEL, CONWAY. The two freehold fields called" Cae Gors and "Cae Canol" (formerly part of Marie Farm), containing 13a. or. 3ip., or thereabouts. NOTE.—There is a right of way to this property over an intended roadway, 36 feet wide, leading" into Marie Lane. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. WM. JONES, PORTER, & AMPHLETT, Solicitors, Conway and Colwyn Bay. Or to the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd. Bangor. 371- Money. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY.—TO Farmers,Tradesmei^ Lodging House Keepers and others, in sums of £ 10 up to £500. ON BORROWERS' OWN NOTE OF HAND, without sureties, at much lower rates than usually charged. Repay- ments arranged to suit Borrowers' requirements. Extensive business done for 25 years past. No BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. For Prospectus and Terms apply personally, or write to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. Head Office: 30, Kennedy Street, Manchester.—Established 1870. 323~52 MONEY.—All persons in need of financial assistance and desirous of avoiding- the usual money lending channels, should apply to the HOUSEHOLDERS' AID SOCIETY, who are re- presented in Llandudno and its vicinity, by MR. F. J. SARSON, Auctioneer, The County Auction Mart, Llandudno. LIO to £200 advanced without delay. Reasonable interest and strictly private. 364-52 Scholastic. A RT CLASSES. MISS HOLMES, Certified Art Mistress, South Kensington; Exhibitor at Manchester. Liverpool, Southport, etc.; Member of The Gwynedd Ladies' Art Society, Conway. RECEIVES Pupils for instruction in Drawing", Shading-, Painting in Oils and Water Col- our from Models, Casts and Natural Objects; Sketching from Nature, Modelling and Design. Class Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Special arrangements made for private lessons and for visitors. LARKFIELD, WOODLAND ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 326-52 ABERGELE DISTRICT COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. HRADMASTER CHARLES A. WILLIAMS, M.A., London, Ph.D., Strassburg. MISTRESS: MISS J. HENRY Of Newnham College, Cambridge, Hist, Tripos, 1893; Certificated Cambridge Higher Local (Honours); South Kensington and Royal Academy Music; AND OTHER VISITING MASTERS. THE course of study will embrace sound modern education, preparation for marticu- tion at the Universities. Pupils will have the advantage of competing for the County exhib- itions. Terms, Zi 6s. 8d. per term-Z4 per annum, inclusive of all school books and stationery. The fees will be reduced when more than one member of the same family attends the School. School opens September Illh, 1895. For further particulars and forms of application for admission, apply- HEAD MASTER, INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, 351- ABERGELE. LLANDUDNO AND CONWAY COUNTY SCHOOL (DUAL), Recently Established under the Welsh Education Act. HEAD MASTER: J. M. ARCHER THOMSON, M.A., Formerly Exhibitioner at Clare College, Cam- bridge; Classical Honours, 1884. The First Term will commence on Monday, February ioth. Applications for admission should be made at once to the Hon. Clerk, Avallon Llandudno. Particulars respecting Boarders may be obtained from the Head Master. 363— F. J. HOLMES, ACCOUNTANT, "LARKFIELD," WOODLAND ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Accounts written up, or audited. Correspondence attended to and Agencies undertaken. 338— COURAGEOUS, intelligent, persistent advertising means the largest possible success in any particular j line."
LIST OF VISITORS.
LIST OF VISITORS. COLWYN BAY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All Lists of Visitors must reach the Central Library, Colwyn Bay, not later than seven o'clock on the Wednesday evening, for otherwise they will be too late for insertion in the current week's issue. PWLLYCROCHAN HOTEL. (Mr J. Porter, proprietor.) J. Ponsonby, Esq, Wilmslow Miss Nunns, do Mr & Mrs Henry Behrens,M'chester Miss Smith, Bewdley Master Gordon Smith, do Dr and Mrs Atkinson, Crewe Dr and M, s Leech, Manchester The Right Rev Dr Carroll, Birkenhead Mr and Mrs B. Kirkham, New Brighton Mrs J. H. Clemson, Manchester The Misses Clemson, do Miss Liggins, do J. Armitt Dear, Esq, BlundelLsands T. J. Vaughan, Esq, Manchester The Misses Vaughan, do W. H. Vaughan, Esq, do Mr and Mrs Harrison, Moseley Hill Miss Harrison, do R. Polak, Esq, Rotterdam S. D. Bles, Esq, Manchester Mr and Mrs Blazer, Hindley Mr and Mrs Negroponte, Kersal Miss Negroponte, do Mr and Mrs Walton, Manchester Mr & Mrs H. Parker, Blundellsands Miss M. Gardner, do Mr and Mrs Alfred Haworth, Altrincham Frank A. Haworth, Esq, do W. B. Lees, Esq, Prestwich W. Ripley, Esq, Maghull Mr and Mrs Bailey, Crewe Rev J. F. and Mrs Hoyle, Leeds COLWYN BAY HOTEL. (Miss Jones, Manageress). Sir Percival Heywood, Bart., Clare- mont, Manchester Miss Heywood and maid, do Miss E. Heywood, do Miss M. Philips, Hollington, Uttoxeter Nurse Longbottom, Manchester H. Stewart Hooper, Esq, Edgbaston J. Jacquot, Esq, Paris J. G. Groves, Esq, Altrincham Mrs Groves, do Miss Whitnall, Wilmslow S. C. Whitnall, Esq, do Wilter, Esq, Bolton Mrs Wilter, do P. Schilizzi, Esq, Manchester Mrs Schilizzi, do J. G. Legge, Esq, London T. D. Robertson, Esq, do C. Arning, Esq, Manchester Miss Arning, do Miss H. Arning and maid, do Phillipp Briitt, Esq, do E. H. Kay, Esq, Gorsey Brow, Bury G. A. Kay, Esq, Bankfield, Bury J. W. Kay, Esq, do Dr Buckley, Prestwich W. Lewin, Esq, Wellingborough Mrs Lewin, do William Brown, Esq, J.P., Chester Mrs Brown, do Dr Hervey Jones, Manchester Mrs Jones, do C. Beaumont, Esq, London T. E. Roberts, Esq, Manchester Mrs Roberts, do J. Taylor, Esq, do Miss Taylor. do H. E. Causer, Esq, Crumpsall Mrs Causer, do Mrs Kerr, Bowdon, Cheshire Nurse Mackay, Edinburgh LOCKYER'S PRIVATE HOTEL. Mrs Mathews, Didsbury Mrs Wood, Blackheath, London Miss Hartley, Todmorden Mrs Cheetham, Southport Miss Linn, do Mr H. Elliot, Manchester Mr A. W. Carroll, Cheetham Hill Mrs Whaite, Didsbury Miss Barnard, Higher Broughton Mrs Richardson, Rock Ferry Mrs Johnson, London Mr & Mrs Eggar, Cheadle, Cheshire Mr and Mrs Roberts, Oldham Mr and Mrs Carlish, Manchester Master W. Carlish, do Miss Linneman, do Mr and Mrs Bennett, Burslem Mrs Makin, Dowlais PENSION EDELWEISS, (Misses Retemeyer) Miss Foster, Edgbaston Miss Hodgson, Nottingham Miss Stroyan, do Miss Hayes, Liscard Mrs. van Rappard, The Hague, Holland Dr Harrison, Ellesmere E. W. Jackson, Esq, Bowdon T. J. Grierson, Esq, Holywell Mrs Grierson, do Miss Barclay, Birkenhead Hazelmere, Rhiw Road-Mrs Jones Rev J. Jones, B.A., resident Miss Roberts, Buxton Maenan House, Abergele Road — Mrs Roberts F. Warren, Esq, Manchester Mrs Warren and baby, do Garnock, Esq, Liverpool Woodside, Rhiw Road-Mrs Ross Mrs Staton, Fallowfield, M'chester Mr H. Staton, do Craig-y-don—Miss Murray Nurse Ferguson, resident Mrs Fleming Gallaway, Didsbury Master Leslie Fleming Gallaway Ardenlee, Llewelyn Road-Mrs Bretherick Mr and Mrs Hindle, Chorley Miss Hindle, do Mr Sumner, do Miss Sumner, do Master Sumner, do The Laurels, Woodland Road- Mrs Heaton, Stalybridgfe Angorfa, Mostyn Road-Mrs Grindley The Hon. Mrs Parker Jervis, Aston Hall Miss Parker Jervis and maids, do
Summary of the Report presented…
Summary of the Report presented at the Forty-seventh Annual Meeting held on 5th March, 1896. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 61,450, assuring- the sum of £ 6,285,260, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 342,478. The premiums received during the year were £ 2,304,013, being an increase of ^226,057 over the year 1894. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 572,289. The number of Deaths was 4,479, and 218 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 414,137. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were L4,352,625, being an increase of £ 108,401. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,797,688. The number of Deaths was 196,507, and 1,418 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years' standing, who desired to discontinue their payments, was 59,352, the number in force being 448,816. The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 8,956. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 11,682,748: their average duration is nearly seven and three-quarter years. The Directors have made more than one attempt to deal with the difficult question of old age pensions for the Industrial classes, and they are happy to inform the Shareholders that the special tables combining assurance with a provision for old age, which they issued in September last, have met with considerable success. At the end of the year the number of Policies in force under these tables as the result of three months' working was 169,791, producing an Annual Premium Income of £ 62,974. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shewn in the Balance Sheet, are £ 23,915,890. being an increase of £ 2,702,085 over those of 1894-
I -General Balance Sheet of…
General Balance Sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, on the 31st December, 1895. LIABILITIES. L s. d. ASSETS. £ s. d. Sh' areholders' Capital 800,000 o o British Government Securities (L2,300,000 Consols) 2,208,388 13 3 Ordinary Branch Funds 11,151,440 18 9 Railway and other Debentures and Debenture Stocks 2,071,153 o 3 Industrial Branch Fund 11,866,744 17 1 Loans, County Council, Municipal, and other Rates 5,925,397 2 2 Claims under Life Policies admitted 97,7°4 8 1 Freehold Ground Rents and Scotch Feu Duties 2,544.631 2 2 Mortgages 2,532,913 12 8 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 369,720 13 6 Bank of England Stock 174,020 10 o Freehold and Leasehold Property 1,244,036 11 II Indian and Colonial Government Securities 2,009,375 19 8 Foreign Government Securities 74,634 14 6 Reversions 235>4I5 II 1 Railway and other Shares 2,908,188 o 6 Loans on the Company's Policies 394,544 1 1 Rent Charges 123,284 8 2 Outstanding Premiums. 425,125 2 3 Cash in hands of Superintendents and Agents' Balances 52,292 o 1 Outstanding Interest and Rents 205,579 18 10 Cash—on deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 417,189 i 10. £ 23'9i5'^9° 3 11 £ 3 11 THOS C DEWEY, ? EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. WILLIAM HUGHES, \Mana&ers- HENRY HARBEN, \n. W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. THOMAS WHARRIE, )Actors. We have examined the Cash transactions, Receipts and Payments, affecting the acounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1895, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, &c., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on DCCemb%th%brl9a%f i896. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS & Co. Full Prospectus, Annual Report, and List of Securities may be obtained from D. J. EVANS, Assistant Superintendent, Newborough Terrace, Conway, or from any of the local agents. TT^T L 37!_J 3 & DISTRICT OFFICE HOLBORN HOUSE, RHYL.
Advertising
LONDON HOUSE, COLWYN BAY. J. O. JONES IS NOW SHOWING New Goods in all Departments. r, rin TA. 10 NEW DRESS MATERIALS FOR EARLY SPRING. NEW MANTLES AND JACKETS FOR EARLY SPRING. NEW MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS FOR EARLY SPRING. NEW SKIRTS AND BLOUSES FOR EARLY SPRING. Hosiery, Gloves, &c., &c. FURNISHING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Dressmaking under Efficient- Management. T. BRACKSTONE & Co., No Charge to Applicaiats House and Estate Agents, for H°"SES' COAL MERCHANTS, Apartments, or CENTRAL BUILDINGS, Land. STSS'^AD, COLWYN BAY. OUR NEW STOCK OF PAPERHANGINGS AN INVIPTED '[°N FOR 1896 HAS JUST ARRIVED- MAGNIFICENT PATTERNS. IMMENSE SALES. G. BEVAN & CO., CONWAY ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Agents for the Welsbach Incandescent Light for Conway and Colwyn Bay. 3^7 50 THE NOTED SHOP FOR PLAIN & FANCY BREAD. R. J. ROBERTS, TEA EXCHANGE, Opposite St. Paul's and Rhiw Road, COLWYN BAY. Agant for Kennaway & Co.'s Wines & Spirits. 366-51 Take Comfort jTake Comfortj is a True Friend to s all Sufferers. r for it S | T ouches the Spot £ and f 'SOOTHES THE I ACHING PART.'j 1 Wonderful as an i OINTMENT or an l 5 EMBROCATION. 5 For CHILBLAINS, CUTS, CHAPPED HANDS or FACE, RHEUMATISM, IN- 2 f FLUENZA, BURNS, SKIN$ 5 DISEASES, SORES, &c.$ 2 Use and have relief at once, i Of all Chemists, price 1, iy2 and 2,9 per m box, or free by post for 1 3 and 3i- d from the HOMOCEA COMPANY Ltd., f .2.2, Hamilton Square, Birkenhead. £