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J. M. PORTER, F.S.I., THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT. To be Sold. A number of superior FREEHOLD RESI- DENCES and BUSINESS PREMISES in the best parts of town and neighbourhood, suitable for investment or occupation. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situate in excellent positions in and near town, at reason- able prices. To be Let Unfurnished. A large selection of RESIDENCES and BUSINESS PREMISES in this District at moderate rents. Furnished Houses. A register of above, in this locality, to be let for long or short periods on moderate terms, sent on application, For further particulars, plans, photos and order to view, apply as above. Telephone No. 38. Telegrams PORTER, Surveyor. MELLOR&ALLEN, Public Hall Offices, COLWYN BAY. Land and House Agents, and Valuers. PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY ON COMMISSION. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance Agents. Terms on application. Messrs. M. & A. have always clients ready to lend money on any class of property. Circular of Houses to let, furnished and unfurnished Residential and Business Properties, Building Land, & to be sold or let, forwarded (free) on application. M. & A. have a number of Furnished Houses to let for a month or longer periods from present date to end of September, 1901. For some of these, if taken for several months, very moderate terms will be charged. W. C. A. Insurance, at Equitable Premiums, granted by The Accident Insurance Co., Ltd., of 10, St. Swithun's Lane, London, (Founded 1849). Quarry Risks a Specialty. For further particu- lars, apply to Mr. J. Roger Dawson, InsuranceBroker, Tower View, Llandudno. 648-13 END OF SEASON SALE. CLEARING LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, AT A GREAT REDUCTION, FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING, SEPTEMBER 5TH. MISSES THOMAS, 7, HIGH STREET, CONWAY. 625-52 RHOS HYDRO', RHOS-ON-SEA, Colwyn Bay. THE NEW MARINE RESIDENCE.. BEAUTIFULLY situated, clear, crisp, and bracing air, free from fog and the annoy- ances of the Railway. Close to the Sea and Promenade Pier; five minutes from Golf Links (18 Holes). HANDSOMELY FURNISHED RECEPTION, BILLIARD & SMOKE ROOMS. PROFESSIONAL COOK. For Tariff, apply MRS. L. PRATT, MANAGERESS. Omnibus to and from the Hydro, Golf Links, and Pavilion. 625-52 F. A. DEW & HOOPER, AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, VALUERS, AND LAND AGENTS, Colwyn Bay, TELEPHONE No. 21. and Conway. TELEPHONE No. a7. 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, ike., 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 ail parts of North Wales. HOUSES WANTED.—Almost daily applica- tions for furnished and Unfurnished Houses.— No charge made unless actual business results. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay and Conway, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announcements. 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. SALES BY MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER. MONDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. 1901. BAY VIEW, LLANDDULAS. MESSRS F. A. DEW & HOOPER ARE instructed to Sell by Auction on the premises at above on Monday, 16th September, 1901, the whole of the costly modern Household Furniture and Effects in the above residence. Full particulars and catalogues in due course of the Auctioneers, Colwyn Bay and Conway, or of MESSRS. CADELL & WILSON, Solicitors, 655- 137, George Street, Edinburgh. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1901. DYFFRYN IS-Y-COED, GIPSY GLEN, GYFFIN, NEAR CONWAY. MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER WIN Sell by Auction on the premises as above, the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects including a costly Japanese Table, Skin Rugs, Books, Electro-plate, &c. On view from 10 o'clock on morning of Sale. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Catalogues of the Auctioneers RE MR. HENRY HANDY, DECEASED. COLWYN BAY AND RHOS-ON-SEA. MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER HAVE received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mr. Handy, to Sell by Auction, at the HOTEL METROPOLE, COLWYN BAY, on Friday, 20th September, 1901, (not on the date previously advertised), the following important Freehold Properties, viz.:— Four Freehold Dwelling Houses, in Mostyn Road, Colwyn Bay, aforesaid, known respectively as "Abbotsford," Somersby," "Westleigh," and "Longridge." A Plot of Freehold Bulding Land containing 1,790 square yards, or thereabouts, situate at the corner of Mostyn Road and Princes Drive, Colwyn Bay, aforesaid. Two Leasehold Dwelling Houses situated in Rhos Road, Rhos-on-Sea, aforesaid, known respectively as Willowdene" and "Grey- stones." Two Leasehold Dwelling Houses situated in Colwyn Avenue, Rhos-on-Sea, afore- said, known respectively as Thorney Croft" and "Morfa." Further particulars in future advertisements or, in the meantime, of MESSRS NUNN & Co., Solicitors, Colwyn Bay, or of the Auctioneers, Colwyn Bay and Conway. 65I-l COLWYN BAY. SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENCES IN COED PELLA ROAD, COLWYN BAY. MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER WIN Sell by Auction, at the Hotel Metropole, Colwyn Bay, on Friday, 20th September, 1901, immediately after the sale previously advertised, the following desirable Freehold Residences, viz. :— LOT I.-All that Detached Freehold RESI- DENCE known as "Tanyrallt," Coed Pella Road, aforesaid, now in the occupation of S. W. Page, Esq. LOT 2.—All that Detached Freehold RESI- DENCE, situated adjoining Lot I, and known as Halstead," and lately in the occupation of Mrs. Bevan-Davies, but at present unoccupied. Early possession can be obtained of both lots. Further particulars of Auctioneers, Colwyn Bay and Conway; or Mr. S. W. PAGE, 654] Solicitor, Wolverhampton. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1901. gLAEN MORFA, CONWAY. MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER ARE instructed by the Rev. John Evans, to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, the whole of the useful Household Furniture and Effects in the above residence. Full particulars in due course of the Auctioneers, Colwyn Bay and Conway. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 8, STATION RD., COLWYN BAY.—NEWEST BOOKS. LATEST BOOKS AT JONES' LIBRARY, 8, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Sales by Messrs. F. A. Dew & Hooper.-Continued PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1901. COUNTY OF CARNARVONSHIRE. PARISH OF CAERHUN. MESSRS. CORNELIUS & BOULTER in conjunction with MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER ARE instructed by I he mortgagees, to Sell by Auction, at the Castle Hotel, Conway, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions of sale), the desirable FREEHOLD FARM known as Llican Isaf Farm, a piece of Rich Pasture Land known as Dryll-y-ynell and a useful piece of Accommodation Land known as Ffridd Pen-y-park. Further particulars may be obtained of F. PROBYN DIGHTON, ESQ., Solicitor, Essex Place, Cheltenham, and with orders to view of MESSRS. F. A. DEW & HOOPER, Castle Street, Conway, and Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay, and of the Auctioneers, Promenade, Cheltenham. Sale by Mr. A. J. Oldman. BELLE VUE VILLA," GLODDAETH STREET. LLANDUDNO. A J. OLDMAN will SELL the above-named • FREEHOLD PROPERTY BY AUCTION, at the Marine Hotel, Llandudno, on Friday, 6th September, 1901, at 7.30 p.m. Full particulars of Solicitors (Messrs. Pritchard, Henderson & Co.) or Auctioneer, all of Llandudno. 655- Sale by Mr. Jeffrey Thomas. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. ——— Importantant SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY called BRYNIAU," situate near Colwyn Bay, in the County of Denbigh, together with about 7 acres of land adjoining thereto. MR. JEFFREY THOMAS is instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Royal Hotel, Colwyn Bay, on Monday, September 16th, 1901, at 6 p.m., the following choice Freehold Properties namely LOT. I.-All that Freehold Messuage or Dwell- in House, Garden and Grounds, called Bryniau," situate about a mile and a quarter from Colwyn Bay Station, on the Llanrwst Road, above the noted Pwllycrochan Woods and close to the Golf Links. This property commands splendid views of the Irish Sea, Vale of Conway, Conway River, Conway Castle, Anglesea and Puffin Island. The house contains a drawing room, dining room, kitchen, back kitchen, four good bedrooms and an attic. The grounds and garden cover an area of one acre or thereabouts, with a never failing supply of good water thereon. LOT 2.-All that Freehold Field, called Ffrith Pen yr Efel," containing by admeasurement 7 acres or thereabouts, situate near the last lot, and commanding the same grand views, this lot would make a splendid site for a Mansion or a Bungalow. The site of the proposed New Reservoir is within a convenient distance of the above two lots, and is on a level that will secure a good supply of water to the two lots. For further particulars apply to Messrs. PORTER & AMPHLETT, Solicitors, Colwyn Bay and Conway, Or to the AUCTIONEER, Rhos, Colwyn Bay. 656-2 MESSRS. E. 0. PARRY & CROCKATT, CENTRAL CHAMBERS, LOWER MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO, ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS, VALUERS FOR PROBATE, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, &c. Properties for Sale. Lists of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses to Let, free on application. 625-52 ESTABLISHED 1774. MEMORIALS At all Prices, in MARBLE, GRANITE, On View, STONE & ALABASTER, and to Order. Estimates and Designs Free on Application. W. HASWEIiL, & SON, Masons, Kaleyards, CHESTER. Telephone No. 161 622- Wools by Post. CONWAY'S "YE OLDE WOOLSHOPE," 9, EASTGATE STREET, W^IIESLIER. EST. 1815. TELEPHONE 161. 623—52 THE STEAMERS OF THE St. GEORGE'S S.S. Co., Ltd. Will ply weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful Rivers in Wales, between DEGANWY, CONWAY AND TREFRIW.. SEPTEMBER. T- r c From From Ret. from Date or Sailing. Deganwy. Conway. Trefriw. 5 Thursday 2 0 p.m. 2 10 p.m. 4 5 p.m. 6 Friday 3 5 — 3 15 5 12 -t 7 Saturday 4 25 — 4 35 6 44 10 Tuesday 8 0 a.m. 8 10 a.m. 9 45 a.m. 11 Wednesday 8 25 8 35 10 35 12 Thursday 8 48 9 0 11 15 13 Friday 9 50 9 55 11 50 Fares Fore End, 1/ Cabin & Deck, 1/6; Return, 2/6. Please note the name of this Company's Steamers, ST. GEORGE and NEW ST. GEORGE." For further information apply to the Manager, Capt. W Roberts, The Quay, Conway. t-Doubtful if Steamers will reach TREFRIW Fares according to distance. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 8, STATION RD., COLWYN BAY.—NEWEST BOOKS. VICTORIA PIER, COLWYN BAY. MANAGER & SECRETARY AIME LALANDE. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7th, BENEFIT OF RIVIERE'S ORCHESTRA. Part i -Grand JAPANESE CONCERT. Lrl-KI-KI-KEE AND HIS 27 ZINZEEBOOMS. ARTISTES: The Geisha Man, The Old Jap, LAWTER TBIILTaEY 5 COK-LIKO PICOLINO; Professor GEZEE-X-HOPUN. Part Grand Orchestra, Conductor: MONS. H. VERBUGGHEN. ARTISTES MISa BESSIE (who will sing" Sleep, my love, sleep" Sullivar; as sang by her at Osborne before Her late Majesty Queen Victoria). MR. WALTER LILWLEY (Tenor.) ADMISSION LOUNGE, 2S.; BODY AND BALCONY, IS. TWO CONCERTS DAILY. Morning- at 11.0 a.m.; Evening at 7.4s p.m. Sacred Concert on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. Admission to 5 p.m. 2d.; after 5 6d. (except Saturday Evenings, when the admission will be 1/-). THE NOVELTY BOHEMIANS will perform Daily, at 3 p.m., on the Pier (in tne Pavilion on wet days.) FASHIONABLE COLWYN BAY. — Beautifully illustrated GUIDE TO THE NEIGH- BOURHOOD, price 4d. To be had of R. E. Jones & Bros., Weekly News Office, and all Booksellers, Colwyn Bay. 656-1 Marine Hotel. ss«™»lK HPHIS HOTEL stands in a _L Beautiful Position, over- looking the Sea and Delightful Scenery, about five minutes' from Station and Promenade. Half-a-mile from Colwyn Bay; on the High Road frem Rhyl and Chester. A most desirable Winter Resi- dence and nicely sheltered. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Permission to drive through Gwrych Castle Grounds, the seat 01 Lord Dundonald. Telephone 44, Colwyn Bay. JOHN W, LLOYD, Proprietor. 639 NATIONAL TELEPHONE, No. 12 COLWYN BAY. QUEEN'S HOTEL, OLDN.c^sw Beautifully Situated. Close to the Station and Sea. IMEUSS PARRY, PROPRIETRESS, Late of the Padarn Villa Hotel, Llanberis. 647 HQT\/F IS T XT A" kinds of LADIES' TAILOR-MADE GARMENT5 o JL iVl JL 1 Ni j made on the premises. < LADIES' TAILOR, CHOICE SELECTION OF PATTERNS in all shades from the leading houses. CALDMORE, LLEWELYN ROAD, Customers' Own Material made up in the Lates COLWYN BAY. Styles. 639:j! COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB. The newly-acquired Golf House, overlooking- the Links, is now ready the reception of the Members and Visitors, and contains comfortably furnishe DINING, SMOKING AND LADIES' ROOMS. WM. BUTLER, who for the last ten years has been the Professional of th Rhyl Golf Club, has been engaged, and members may obtain Refreshments a znl the Golf House upon very reasonable terms. Lessons can be obtained of the Professional at reasonable charges. The Links are situated above the Pwllycrochan Woods, and are in first-class order. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. Gentlemen X i i o per annum. Ladies o 10 6 Country Members (residing more than 20 miles from Colwyn Bay) o 10 6 Visitors. o 5 o per week, or 020 per day. 647- F. A. DEW, HON SEC., Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay Scientific Sight Testing. I To the Inhabitants of COLWYN BAY, CONWAY PENMAENMAWR and Neighbourhood. R. G. OWEN, F.S.M.O., B.O.A., Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, Guildhall, London (By Examination) Member of the British Optical Association Freeman of the City of London. Mr. R. G. O. intends paying Weekly Visits to Conway, and can be consulted at COMPTON HOUSE, Every Friday & Fair Days, From 12 till 4, Where he will have fully equipped arrangements for modern and scientific sight-testing. Advice will be given where medical aid is necessary. 621— THE CELEBRATED TREFRIW CHALYBEATE WATERS (DWFR CAE COCH). Recommended by Eminent Physicians from all parts of the country in the treatment of anemia (poorness of blood), chlorosis, green sickness, chronic indigestion, want of appetite, debility and general impairment of health, weakness of nerves, neuralgia, Rheumatism, incipient consumption, chronic bronchitis, and other mucous discharges, also diseases peculiar to women, amenorrhoea, &e. Can now be obtained from the Sole Wholesale Agency- The PERI MINERAL WATER Co., COLWYN BAY. 613-52 VICTOR ALBERT, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, CONWAY ROAD, COLWYN BAY A replete Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS of all kinds guaranteed to give the highest satisfaction. 638—52 T rOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING.—MR. ATHLEj V THOMAS (Anglo-Welsh Basso), pupil of LarnPegj, Milan, and Scafati, Naples, and Imp: Con: of MusiCi j Petersburg, begs to inform the residents of Colwyn Bay jji district of his removal here from Manchester, where he give lessons in English, Welsh, or Italian Singing. a' -js' Fleets Music Establishment, Abergele Road, or Pu^)ld homes, or at his residence,—Casavoe, Cadvvgan Road, Colwyn.-Engagements for concerts received.—Reference^j2 647 ARVON HOUSE, EAST PARADE. COLWYN BAY. the CLASSES will be opened on September 23rd for,j;ss Higher Education of Girls, by Miss SELBIE an" AYLES, who are experienced Teachers, qualified by Un've Certificates, &c. Preparation for Oxford or Cambridge Local Examina" Preparatory Department for little Boys.. tioI1 Prospectus, testimonials and all particulars on aPP 4 to Miss Selbie and Miss Ayles, Arvon House. rPHE MEDICAL HOME, Coed Pella JL Colwyn Bay.—Hospital trained °ur. supplied, electricity and massage, aarS,2 appliances. Matron. MASSAGE. — MISS CLINT, Certificate Masseuse (London Certif.). ajte-0g- Patients at their own homes.—Address, Sandi"1 S ham, Mostyn Road, Colwyn Bay. CHURCH and Art Needlework Orders by MISS EDITH CLINT, Sandringh*' Mostyn Road, Colwyn Bay. 5" ESTABLISHED 1854. THE ABERCONWY TEMPERANCE and. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CONWAY. DINNERS, TEAS, &C" SERVED IN The Ancient Coffee Room, (BUILT A.D. 1400).: both An ORDINARY J. A. JONES, Proprietress-