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I D. TREHEARN Has the Largest, Best Selected Stock of Xmas Cards, Xmas Presents, Xmas Prize Books, Annuals, Booklets, Diaries, Calendars. Unrivalled Stock of LEATHER GOODS in Purses Dressing Cases Bags Cigar Cases, &c AT ALL PRICES. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. The Oldest Established and Largest Bookseller in Rhyl. D. TREHEARN, WellingtonRd. & High St. RHYL. (554 1M OWEJ\S SOJVS Purveyors of Meat To Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 9 WATER ST., RHYL, And at 51a HIGH STREET, Beg to inform the public that their XMAS SHO W Takes place FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1899 &c., &c. The Stock as below will be on view :— One extra primp four-year-old SCOTCH POLLED OX, fed by His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G., Eaton Hall, Chester. One prime fat four-year-old POLLED GAL- LOWAY BULLOCK, fed by His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G., Eaton Hall, Chester One extra prime four-year-old WELSH BULLOCK fed by Captain Rowley Conwy, Bodrhyddan Hall, Rhyl. One choice fat four-year-old SHORTHORN HEIFER, fed by Geo. Lee, Esq., Gop House, Saltney. One very prime three-year-old HEREFORD HEIFER, fed by T. Dawson, Esq., Willington Farm, Cheshire. One extra prime fat SHORTHORN OX, fed by W. Fryer, Esq., Leighton Hall, Chester. One very prime three-year-old HEREFORD OX, fed by Thos. Handley, Esq., The Park, Chester. One prime three-year-old WELSH BULLOCK, fed by Beech, Esq., The Fferm, Rlmdrllan. Eight pens of extra prime four-year-old WELSH WETHERS, fed by Cadwaladr Hughes, Esq., Nantglyn, Denbigh. Six pens of very prime yearling GIMMERS, fed by Messrs Hughes, Gronant Farm. A pen of SHROFSHIRES, fed by Exhibitors. A quantity of prime PORKERS and BACON PIGS. One Prime Fat CALF, fed by Mr John Hughes, The Shop, Rhyl. Sausages, Forcemeat and Brawn. The favour of your patronage and recommenda- s respectfully solicited. (545 Y N A DOUG. COFIER AM GYFARFOD BLYNYDDOL Yr Annibynwyr Yn NGHAPEL QUEEN STREET. RHYL, Rhagfyr 24ain a'r 25ain. Oedfeuon am 10, 2 a 6 o'r gloch y ddau ddydd. PREGETIIWYR Y PARCH. R. WILLIAMS (HWFA MON), a'r PARCH. D. REES, Capel Mawr. (540 LOOK-OUT FOR YOUR Christmas PRESENTS AT Pozzi's, 24 Queen St., Rhyl m Patronised by Her Majesty and The Prince of Wales. NEWMAN & CO., (Late F. JONES) Victoria Buildings, HIGH STREET, RBYL, Will hold their XMAS SHOW OF MEAT ox Wednesday Next, Dec. 20 When the Inhabitants of Rhyl and neigh- bourhood will have the opportunity of inspecting the WELL-FED Beef, Welsh Wether Mutton, &c., &c. With which the Establishment for upwards of ï2 years has been famed. (546 I jrato bi) auctton. > By MB W. HALL. RHYL, NORTH TV ALES. Freehold Building Land. MESSRS WM. HALL & CO. will Sell by Auc- tion in the second week of January next, 33 Plots of Freehold Land Situate in CRESCENT ROAD, right in the heart of Rhyl, containing upwards of 6,388 yards. New Streets are in course of completion, and drains are being laid as required by the District Council. For Plan and other Particulars apply tp JOHN HOWARD BAKER, Esq, Solicitor, Birmingham or to Wm. Hall & Co., Auctioneers, Town Hal Rhyl. (493 12 Years a Prisoner PC-, the Malidi. PIER PAVILION, LLANDUDNO, Friday, December 15tli, 1899, At 7-30 p.m. 'MrChasNeufeld's First PUBLIC LECTURE in North Wales Captive in Khartoum." Illustrated by Lantern Slides. President: THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MOSTYN. Doors open at 7. Carriages at 9.30. Tickets, 3s, 2s, and Is, to be had at Rhyl from Mr D. Treheapn, Music Depot or from Mr J. Davies-Williams, Stanley House, Conway. N.B.—A Special Train, at cheap fares, calling at intermediate stations, will leave Rhyl at at 5 10 p.m., returning from Llandudno at 10-5. (500 1
I THE TRANSVAAL WAR. I
I THE TRANSVAAL WAR. I Rhyl Fund in Aid of the Sufferers. .1 1; s. cl. Amount already acknowledged 84 13 6 Mrs Robert's Zingara Troupe Concert 13 8 4 Miss Sneyd 10 0 0 Caradoc Lodge of Freemasons 5 5 0 Mr Jos Wood 5 0 0 Mrs Ffoulkes 5 0 0 Mrs E Williams 3 3 0 Joshua Davies, Esq 3 3 0 Dr Eyton Lloyd, J.P.300 Office Staff and Workmen of Rhyl Urban Dis- trict Council 2 15 3 Mrs M Price Roberts .220 Mr John Foulkes, J.P. 2 2 0 Mrs Girdlestone 2 2 0 Mr F L Rawlins 2 2 0 Miss Anson 2 2 o R Bromley, Esq 2 2 0 F J Gamlin, Esq 2 2 0 Miss Walferston .220 Mr A C Casson .220 Mr H C Sharp 2 2 0 Mr A Rhydwen Jones. 2 2 0 Mr A Campbell 2 2 0 L H Chambers, Esq .220 Dr Thomas 2 2 0 A Burrows, Esq 2 2 0 Mrs Burrows 2 2 0 Mr Lawrence, Chemist 2 2 0 E P Jones Son, and Co. 2 2 0 Teachers and Children of the Clwyd Stre National Schools 2 2 0 Mrs Eyton Lloyd 2 0 0 Miss Lloyd Roberts .200 Mr David Griffith* 1 1 0 Mrs Sarah Oldfield, Gladstone Buildings 110 Mr James Davies I 1 0 Mr W Mannix 1 1 0 Mr J N Armstrong .110 Mr J C Beattie 1 1 0 Mr W H Johnson .110 Miss Roberts, Clwyd House 1 1 0 Miss Mercier 1 1 0 Miss S A Hughe 11 West Parade 110 Mr Jis Owen I 1 0 Mr Peake I 1 0 Messrs Owens and Son 1 1 0 Mr B H Browne I 1 0 Mr G Clough .110 Mr Jas Evans .110 Mrs Philips 1 1 0 Mrs Bates .110 L J Roberts, Esq., H.M.I. 110 Mrs Roberts, Hyfrydlc 1 1 0 Mr T Jordan .110 Mr J E Cornev .110 Mrs Gyllencreutz 1 1 0 Mr Robert Jones, River Street 110 Mess's Greenhalgh and Geary 110 Mr Batho .110 Miss Bates, Llandudno 110 Messrs Foulkes and Son 110 Mr S Gibson .110 R M Hugh Jones, Esq., J.P. 1 1 0 Anonymous .100 Messrs Jones and Son, Grocers 1 0 0 Mr and Mrs S Johnson 1 0 0 Staff at Rhyl Post Office (2 collections) 0 13 0 Miss Mallnix 0 10 6 Captain Gribbin .0106 Mr A Lewis Jones 0 10 6 Mr A A Goodall .0106 Dr Lawrence 0 10 6 Rev Father Parker 0 10 6 Mr R. John Hughes 0 10 6 Mr Godfrey Parry 0 10 6 Miss Caroline Cox 0 10 6 Mr W Campling 0 10 6 Mrs Adams, Cobden Terrace 0 10 6 Mr Francis Davies, Clwyd Street. 0 10 6 Mr W. Mason 0 10 6 Mrs M. Cox 0 10 6 Mr Bevington 0 10 6 Mrs Burrowes Adams. 0 10 0 Miss Jones, Dolawen 0 10 0 Mr Brookes o. 0 10 0 Mr Thonias Twi,,g 0 10 0 Rev. S. T. Jones 0 10 0 Staff Rhyl Post Office 13rd collection) 0 10 o Mr Thomas Griffiths, Water street 0 10 o Mrs Hackforth 0 10 0 Cyfaill 0 10 0 Mr Robert Jones, Ithelfryn 0 10 0 Mrs Corfield 0 7 6 Mrs C. H. Edwards .050 Miss Godby .050 Miss Meyrick 0 5 0 M rs Derriconrt 0 5 0 Miss A. Edwards, 14 West Parade 0 5 0 Miss Pinder 0 5 0 Miss Holloway .050 S- P. Reed .050 Mrs Rudland 0 5 0 A J,, Brighton Road 0 5 0 Mr S. Day .050 Mr O. Prytherch .050 Mr R Williams, Rose Grove 0 5 0 Miss Wynne Edwards 0 5 0 Mr. C n. Tavleur .050 Miss Partington 0 5 0 Mr Minshall 0 2 6 E. Tongue 0 2 6 Total up to Dec. 12th X231 19 8 Further sums may be paid to either of the three local Banks, to the credit of the Rhyl War Relief Fund," to Mr A L Clews, Chairman of the Council, Tanllan, or to the Hon Sec., Mr Arthur Rowlands, Council Offices, Clwyd Street.
Balance Sheet.
Balance Sheet. Entertainment at Town Hall by Zingara Troupe for War Fund. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. Tickets sold for entertainment 10 4 6 Money taken at doors. 6 13 6 Progrlkmmes sol(I 0 15 8 Advertisement on Programme 0 7 6 Collection. 3 6 10 Collection at door 0 7 9A Donation by Miss Anson,Hendro. 0 9 4 zC22 5 2 EXPENDITURE. £ S. d. Printing 2 6 0 Cards and writing on same for Brake ..036 Beech for Posting, fixing stage, &c 0 17 6 Lime Light .050 Town Crier 0 1 0 Refreshments for band, artistes, and helpers.. 0 14 8 Sundries. 0 5 7 Seutto Daily Mail" Fund .440 Paid to Local Fund Account at London and Provincial Bank, Rhyl 13 8 11 £ 22 5 2
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TO BUILDERS. BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for Ex JLt tensions, &c, to "Hafod," Trefnant, should apply (with references) to Mn JOSEPH LAVENDER, F.R.I.B.A., Architect, Wolverhampton, (or High Street, Prestatyn). 519 f jrales Huctton. By Mr JOSEPH EPAN8. BY MR JOSEPH EVANS, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK at TY NEWYDD FARM, RHYL, Mrs Davies') early in January. Full particulars in posters. BY MR JOSEPH EVANS, a large stock of DRAPERY and Effects on Wednesday and Thursday Next, Dec 20th and 21st, 1899, at the MARKET BALL, B 4NGOR. BY MR JOSEPH EVANS, at the CORN EXCHANGE, RHYL, (Removed for convenience of [Sale) a large consign- ment of superior Household FURNITURE and Effects at an early date. n ï MR JOSEPH EVANS, at the TOWN HALL, CONIVAI-, on Saturday Next, Dec 23, a lartre consignment of DRAPERY and other Effects and Household FURNITURE. 558 flunrc*. JANE HUGHES, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vict., Cap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any Claims against the Estate of Jane Hughes, late of Gronant Inn, Gronant, in the parish of Llauasa, in the County of Flint, Widow, deceased (who died on the sixth day of July, 1899, and whose Will was proved in the St. Asaph District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 13th day of October, 1899, by John Hughes and Thomas Williams, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their claims to me, the undersigned, on or before the 24th day of January next, after which date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated this 13th day of December, 1899. J. PIERCE-LEWIS, Town Hall, Rhyl, and Stafford Buildings, Prestatyn, Solicitor for the Executors. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having Assets belonging to or Claims against the Estate of JOHN ROBERTS, of 27 Abbey Street, Rhyl, Plumber, (Deceased), are requested to send (unless already sent) full par- ticulars thereof forthwith to me, the undersigned. Dated the 9th day of December, 1899. J. PIERCE-LEWIS, Town Hall, Rhyl, 541) Solicitor for the Administratrix. RHYL COUNTY SCHOOL. THE ANNUAL SPEECH-DAY and Distribu- tion of Prizes and Certificates will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, December 19th, 1899, at 3 p.m., when the Chairman of the Governors (Rev. Dan. Edwards, M.A., Vicar of Rhyl) will preside, and the Prizes will be distributed by Samuel Smith, Esq., M.P. All friends of the School are cordially invited. (542 OOUNTY OF FLI 1ST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE for the County of Flint, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in MOLD,, in the said County, on WEDNESDAY, the 3RD DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Trial of Prisoners and the hearing of Appeals, when all business relating to the County, and over which the Court has jurisdiction, will then be proceeded with. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are re- quested to be in attendance at the above-named hour All depositions and instructions for indictments must be sent to my Office, if practicable, six days before the said Quarter Sessions, otherwise the costs will not be allowed. THOS. T. KELLY, Mold, Clerk of the Peace. 12Lh December, 1899. (543 For FAMILY PARTIES, SCHOOLS, and ENTERTAINMENTS. GRAMOPHONE, The Latest and most Wonderful Musical Novelty in the World. Price, complete, £ 5 10s. Records—Bands, Quartettea, Solos, Talking-28, 6d. each, WM. HALL & CO., Sole District Agents, Town Hall. 550 Our Grand Xmas Show Will be held ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. Comprising CHAMPION HEIFER of St Asaph Smithfield Show, fed by Frank Bibby, Esq. Also 2ND PRIZE, fed by same. Grand HEIFER, fed by Mr Lloyd, Ddwylig Isaf. Wiuner of Second Prize as one of the two Best Beasts under 2 years of age. Also Reserve Card of Best Heifer in the show. 15 Grand Welsh and Shropshire WETHERS, fed by Exhibitor. 15 Ditto LAMBS. 4 Nice PORKETS, ditto. The Public are specially invited to view the choice Stock of G. LYNE, 19 BODFOR STREET, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15TH. 53 The London and Cambrian MusicWareliouse, High Street, RHYL. Great CLEARANCE SALE Preparatory to the disposal of the Dusiness. The large and selected stock of Pianos. Organs, Violins, Madelines, Melodeons, Flutes, and other Instruments, Musical Fittings, Sheet and other Music, together with a stock of High-Class Japanese Goods will be offered at ridiculously low prices to clear. Immediate Reductions on all Goods. The Sale will extend for a few weeks :only. A Splendid Opportunity to Secure Choice and Useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. 556 I wi on ox [lpn r" I SM SilM SMS, HIGH STKKKT, RHYL, TEAS OF I N DIA in their Entirety. Assam Teas-under the name of Black Tea-are I arranged in about fourteen sorts Flowery Peko, Orange 11 1 O 1 Peko, and Peko are the three highest grades.. | per ID AS XV/O. Flowery Peko Leaf is the one undeveloped bud at the end of eacii twig of the Tea Bush Peko is the young bud just shooting forth, or the youug leaf just expanding. «, The Indian Teas here mentioned are the genuiue growths l 11-v 1 G of certain favoured districts of that country. They are r w*. wholly free from admixture with other growths they I have been selected with experienced care for their all round merits and acceptance by the English palate, they ~| O are really the Best Value Teas that are brought to PPF ][) JL§ 13 CL England. For full flavours and rich strength they are England. For full flavours and rich strength they arc unequalled. J New Season's Fruit! High Quality at Prices strictly Moderate. ■a o | Fine Currants 2d & 2 £ d per lb. | Very Fine Flavoured Currants 3d „ s -.v ce The Pick of the Currant Harvest 4d „ Ep Fine Valencia Raisins 3^d „ af f Selected ditto 4d [ | Very Choice ditto 5d "'1 ■jjj Fine Sultana Raisins 5d „ [ Finest ditto 6d < "'1 HIGH-CLASS PROVISIONS. BUTTER,CHEESEJIAMS& BACON Well-known Brands, Mild Cured & Guaranteed, at Prices Strictly Moderate. NOTE THE ADDRESS STAR SUPPLY STORES, (Opposite the Post Office), RHYL; Station Road, Colwyn Bay; and Crown Square, Denbigh. Christmas. GUTHRIES SHOWROOMS FOR CARDS. THE THE SHOWROOM THE EMPORIUM, NOW OPEN AT 29 High St., Rhyl. A large and well-assorted stock of Cards from all the best Publishers. Autograph Boxes in great variety. Assorted Packets from Id. per packet. Private Cards, Books, Calendars, Annuals, &c. ALL ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK At THE EMPORIUM, NEXT DOOR TO JOURNAL » OFFICE. (508 ARCADE BAZAAR 8 Wellington Road, RHYL. Our Grand Exhibition for Xmas IS NOW COMPLETE, And comprises all the newest Toys, Dolls, Dolls' Clothes, Bassinettes,jMailcarts, Cradles, Beds, &c.; Forts fram Is. to 6s. lid., Soldiers, Boers, &c., Soldier's Uniforms, Horses, Rocking Horses, Magic Lanterns, Far Toys, Lakes with boats on, for 8s. lid. All kinds of Games, Xmas tree Ornaments, Candles, and Thousands of Id. Toys suitable for Xmas trees. Special Value in XMAS CARDS. Our packets contain G, 8, 10 & 20 Cards for 6d, and 12, 15, 40 and 50 for Is, A better Show was never seen in Rhyl, Call and judge for yourselves. ADMISSION FREE. (557 6 or 7 Bedrooms and 3 acres of Land. 6 or 7 Bedrooms and 3 acres of Land. Possession in February. -Seii(I particulars to Messrs Wm Hall & Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Rhyl. HOUSES in Rhyl and District Wanted.— Rentals from £ 19 10s to £ 25 —Send particu- lars to Wm Hall and Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Rhyl. OFFICE to Let in the Town Hall ground floor general and private office; gas and water. Newly fitted. Rent X12.-Apply Wm Hall Auctioneer, on the premises. 549 ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY (Es- tablished 1850). -.Collectors required in every town and village in the District. Fixed salary given to suitable men. Interest in business by agreement, and 25 per cent commission.—Apply, J. Morris Davies, Mount Villa, Warren Road, Rhyl. (599 T)ESULT OF DRAW on Thursday: 1—118, XV 2—122, 3-5, 4—91, 5—18, 6-39. Ll SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET for 3 or 6 months—2 sitting rooms, 4 bedrooms, kitchens, &e.—15s. per week.—Messrs Berrie and Williams, Agents, Grosvenor Chambers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. -V ENETIAN BLINDS for Salcordinary sjzc- ▼ complete set.—Apply Messrs Berrie and Williams, Auctioneers, Grosvenor Chambers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. For Sale. Two Dwelling Houses, CW I with good outbuildings suitable for workshop. Let at £4f> per annum. Apply- Messrs Berrie and Williams, Auctioneers, Gros venor Chambers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. j) ENT £ 28.—To be Let, with immediate pos- XV/ session, No. 6 Elwy Street, Rhyl. Con- tains 3 sitting-rooms, 5 bedrooms, bath (h & c). Apply—Messrs. Berrie and Williams, Agents, Grosvenor Chambers. 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. T) ENT £ 36.—To be Let with immediate posses- Xti sion, No. 2 Conwy Street. Contains 3 recep- tion rooms, 5 bedrooms. Apply—Messrs Berrie and Williams, Agents, Grosvenor Chambers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. RENT £ 50.—Splendid Lodging House in Plas- tirion Terrace To Let, with immediate pos- session 4 sitting rooms, 8 or 9 bedrooms. Apply -Messrs Berrie and Williams, Grosvenor Cham- bers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. RENT £ 35 and £ 40.—Four excellent Lodging Houses in course of erection in Butterton Road to Let from Ladyday. Modern conveniences. Apply—Messrs Berrie and Williams, Agents, Gros- venor Chambers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. OTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. — Messrs Berrie and Williams respectfully desire their clients to note change of address from 43 High St. to Grosvenor Chambers, 7 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. Telephone No 5. DRBiSSMAKING.—WANTED at once a Good ID Assistant.—Apply 19 Queen Street. (533 rpO BE LET, No. 2 BODFOR STREET, RHYL. X with excellent House, Shop, Bakehouse, &c- Apply, David Roberrs, Exchange House, Holywell. (532 TO BE SOLD. £ s. d. Grand Oak Bench for Hall—carved 1 17 6 Ladies' Bicycle nearly new 5 0 0 New Drawing-room Suite-seven pieces 5 10 0 Phoncgraph-Cost C30 5 5 0 Solid Oak Sideboard nicely carved 6 15 0 Inlaid Tray top Drawing-room table 2 2 0 Antique carved oak box settee. 3 19 6 Music Chair in old gold phials. 0 15 6 Antique oak corner Cupboard 1 19 6 Pretty centre table—solid oak 0 10 6 Small suite ruby plush-seven pieces 4 10 0 Suite-9 pieces new, in saddlebags 9 9 0 Superior Piano-grand condition 12 12 0 Useful Bookcase—very tall 1 1 0 Musical Box plays 10 tunes—cost fl0 5 5 0 Oil Painting by French—cost Lloo 25 0 0 do. Bott 10 0 9 Quantity of old China and Curios, also 300,000 Foreign Stamps. WILLIAM HALL & Co., Auctioneers, Town Hall. (494 WANTED good GENERALS for London and Huddersfield, wages £ 18 and £ 20. Also Young Girls for England and Wales.—Greenhouse's Agency, Water Street, Rhyl. (534 Xmas Presents. New Year Gifts. All New. Beautiful and Useful Articles in some of the latest designs in Drawing-room & Sitting-room Pictures. A large quantity of NEW FURNITURE. 3 or 4 massive Oak Sideboards, from X6 17s 6d. Superior Overmantels, from 42s each. Antique Oak Chests, beautifully carved. Old Oak Hatstand, X4 10s. Carved Oak Dining Table, ;C5 10s. Valuable Carved Oak Bureau. f4 J;ï. Chippendale Mahogany Suite, new, £5 10s. Carved Oak Settee, Violin, Gramophones, Piano, Musical Box, &c. WM. HALL & CO., Town Hall. (550 TO LET, immediate possession, Rothesay Villa, -L The Avenue, Prestatyn Three Entertaining Rooms, Four Bedrooms, Kitchens, Scullery, Bath (hot and cold water), &c Rent £ 19 10s. Apply Sarson and Scott, Auctioneers, Prestatyn, G. R. LA WRENCE, M.P.S., ¥ -ip Pharmaceutical Chemist by Examination, PCST OFFICE J £ ~I 20, HIGH STREET, RHYL (Opposite the I U 1 i Prescription Dept.-Medicinea of First Qunlity, with prompt and 1 °1 1^. | careful attention, ure our leading featurts. Free Delivery toall parts \(l^ j 7T^ Surgical Appliances and all Requisites for Invalids. A5 Choice Perfumes. j/ Jj/ V w Photographic Department: (p-Ty CAMERAS, Dry Plates, P.O.P., Mounts, Albums, Telephone And every llcquisite for No. 15. Amateur and Professional Photographers Z3 Wst Instructions Free to Purchasers. DARK ROOM FOR CHANGING AND DEVELOPING? HIGH-CLASS CASH CHEMIST. The ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE Tuner of Pianos, Harmoniun,,3 & American Organs In RHYL and Neighbourhood is W. A. BEDDINGTON (18 YEARS' EXPERIENCE). Who has been for the last ten years one of the principal Tuners with Messrs Dale, Forty and Co., of Cheltenham, Birmingham, etc, the largest provincial house in ;le trade. TERMS Single Tunings 3s. 6d. Periodical tunings arranged f oir. Satisfaction guaranteed. ADDRESS: Denbigh House, 16 Edward Henry-street, Rhyl. N.B.—W. A Beddington wishes to inform the musical public of Rhyl and neighbourhood, that ho relies solely upon his merits as a tuner, and bis skill and experience as a repairer of Pianos, Harmoniums and American Organs, to retain the confidence of the public. Give him a trial and see. Before making future contracts send for W.A.B. You will not regret it 298 COMPTON HOUSE, 57 High Street, Rhyl. "Autumn" and "Winter" Season. I am now Showing the LATEST NOVELTIES in FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY For Autumn and Winter Season. ALRANGEHOFce Children's Coats, Reefers, Hats & Bonnets. A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL BE ESTEEMED. M. J. EDWARDS Telegrams—Steer, Kbyl. Telephone—No. 3, Rhyl. H. A. STEEagWINE MERCHANT 73 HIGH STREET, RBYL. — GOLD LABEL SCOTCH WHISKEY(Sole Proprietor). Beer and Stont in Screw-Stopper Fl»gon, lioldin John Jameson's and George Koe's Irish hiskies. Half-Gallon each. Henry Norman -fc Cie, Maitell & Hennessy's Brandies, BASS & CO'S LIGHT BOTTLING ALE, Nicholson's London (jin. De Kuyper Hollands. Imperial Pints, 2s. 6d. per Dozen. Bass and Wortbmgton's Ale. Guinness Kxtra Dublin Half .Pints 6d Stoat. & Kxport Invalid Nourishing Stont. r»»oo • Special Value, Own Bottling—Californinn Burgundy, & CO.'b ALES in 9 and 18 Gallon Casks, 15s per dozen; C;ilifornian Sauteme, 15s per dozen;! T> » T R- F0R'IM LS' Per GALLON Australian Burgundy, 15s per dozen. Equal to Wines PALE ALE at Is. 8d. per Gallon. sold at double the price. II BURTON ALE & GUINNESS' STOUT, Stretton Hills, llLi and Son, and Schweppe's and Co's In Half Gallon Screw Flagons, at Is. and Is. 2d. each Mineral Waters. Agent for Moet and Chandon's Champagnes, St. ———— Marceaux Champagnes, Khine and Moselle Wines, i i i r. Jules Lafaure and Co's Clarets. CIGARS Wholesale and Retail. Clears held in St^ck of the following weil-known Brands and Sizes—Bock Kohinoor and Esplinditos, Jose Lorales Reinns Rtg» 11a Diyina, Flor de Cuba Kegalia Modo, J.S. Murias Cinchas, Boquet Diamantes, Por L'lrrana"er }{. inlas, La Carolina Recroes, Villar y Villar Excelertes Sublimes, Fegurinas, Couchas EspecialfB, La Espinos Jockey Cluu, La Corona Bonitoe Cupidos, El Rfv (jel Mando Young Ladief, Indian, Bornes, Sumatra 1,, D.,ch Cig!trs; Cigarettts-State Express American and Zaffire Egyptian, Pedro Muria Habana. Singlq Cigars at Wholesale Prices. An inspection is invited. Winter Fashions, 1899. M"RK TAT,"ROT intends making a SPECIAL SHOW on Monday and Tuesday Next Of the very Latest Creations in Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Fur-lined Coats, Paletots, Seal Coats, Mink Capes, Tailor-made Suits. Latest Novelties in the Children's Department. Soliciting an early inspection. JOSEPH JONES, successor to the late Mr Wm J Evans, Practical UPHOLSTERER. All kinds of work in the above trade attended to per- sonally. Workshop-The Old Armoury, Back Windsor Street. [440 MRS GREENHOUSE, Old-established SER- VANTS' REGISTRY, 17 Water Street, is in immediate want of first-class Servants for Gentlemen's Families for England and Wales ALE OF CLWYD REGISTRY OFFICE.— Oldest Established in Rhyl. Removed from 29a Bedford Street to No. 6 Rose Hill Terrace Mill Bank. Good Many Girls WANTED, and have several on hand for Private Hotels, Lodging Houses, &c. Several good places at Rhyl and District, England also. Apply with stampe envelope. Proprietress—Mrs Jones. fJ^O BE LET, immediately, the well-built private _L Villa, BOD MEURIG, Bath Street, Rhyl containing three entertaining rooms, nine bed- rooms, dressing-room, &c., with all modern conveniences. Apply—Mr Shaw Green, accountant, 18 King Street, Warrington or to Messrs Foulkes and Son, builders, 71 West Parade, Rhyl. (7911 LADIES Wanting Good Servants, and Servants with good references, suited daily.—Apply, Mrs Williams, 29a Bedford Street, Rhyl. Vacancies, England and Wales. Hours 10 to 8, Saturdays, 10 till 4. (360 TO"~BE SOLD OR LET.—Three Villa Residences t in Sea Bank Road, near the Lake. The best built and most highly-finished Houses in Rhyl periect sanitation, soutn aspect, witn view ot ttie I whole of the Vale of Clwyd. Containing 3 Enter- taining Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Bath and Lavatory, with good Kitchens, &c. Electric Bells throughout. Rents, X25 to £35. For particulars apply to Francis Geary, F A.I., Estate Agent, Market Street, Rhyl. (412 mO BE LET FURNISHED, WESTMINSTER J_ HOUSE, Church Street, containing Dining, Drawing, Parlour, 4 Bedrooms, &c.-For further particulars apply at 16 Church Street, Rhyl. (476 SHOP WANTED in good position, High Street. State terms, &c., Lekneh, Journal Office. 527 \TTANTED, Smart YOUNG LADY as Assistant. Apply—Mrs Ingham, Needlework Depot, High Street. (530 FURKISHEDHOUSE to LEt, close to Sea 2 1 Sitting and 4 bedrooms. Terms 15s per week. Address, B, Journal Office. (520 1\7 ANTED to rent in a leading thoroughfare in T T a North Wales town, a good HOUSE and SHOP. Address, with full particulars to L. E., Journal Office, Rhyl. (525 1^0 BE LET May 1st, Two good HOUSES in Crescent 'Terrace, Nos 29 and 27. Apply— Mrs 1'epper, 9 Bodfor Street, Rhyl. (523 -IOLWYN TIAY. -Ilan dsoine Residence, on the J breezy slope of town, rent £24. To view, apply Thornhill, Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. Ad- ress, J Oat.es, 24 George Street, Huddersfield. (522 TO BE LET, Modern Villa, pleasantly situated in Lake Avenue, Rhyl, and near Promenade and Marine Lake bathroom and every conven- ience. Rent £ 25.—Apply F. T. Bostock, Min Avon," Lake Avenue, Rhy1. (508 WANTED-TEACHER (Female) Art. 68 for W small Rural School.—Apply Rector, St. George, Abergele. LADIES requiring good Servants, and Girls JLj wanting nice Situations should engag through Mrs Roberts' Agency, 3 Elwy Street. Rhyl. (856 1REE ADVERTISING] PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR TO BE LET.— Property-owners and others desirous of dis- posing of Property, Businesses, &c., by private treaty are invited to send full particulars to the undermentioned for insertion (free of charge) in the NORTH WALES FREE PROPERTY REGISTER," published monthly, having an ex. tensive circulation, and being the only free adver- tising medium of its kind in the district. Inten. ding purchasers and tenants should send tor a copy of the Register, which will be forwarded, post free, on application to the Proprietors and Publishers Messr& Greenhalgh and Geary, Auc tioneers. Valuers and Estate Agents, Rhyl. (13 FOR SALE by Private Treaty," KENMORE Russell Road, Rhyl.—Full particulars from H. A. Steer. (37 A PARTMENTS.— TO LET, COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS (bath h. and c.) Apply—. 26 Princes Street, Rhyl. (881 RHYL-Comfortable APARTMENTS TO LET. XV bathroom (h. & c.); Piano, &c.-Ad(iress: Mrs B. Williams, Swansea House, West Parade. LEASANT Homely Apartments to LetTfor Winter in nice house near Parade also good Sitting and Bedroom as permanency.—Address, Mab, Journal Office. (450 CHOICE Building LAN D for Sale, situate on Dj serth-road, lately in the occupation of Peter Biowne, Esq. The land is laid out with trees and shrubs, and contains about one acre.-For particulars apply to Mr 1) Davies, Freelands. n (460 RESTATYN.- RESIDENCES, &c.-Sarson and Scott, Auctioneers. &c., Prestatyn, have TO LET Villa, 2 Sitting. 5 Bedrooms, fl9 10s Double-fronted Residence, 3 Entertaining 8 B >1 rooms, £ 30. FOR SALE Two Bungalows. Particulars on application. (4.^3 TTAILORING.—T. H. JONES, Practical Tailor, 7 Aquarium Street, Rhyl. Ladies'and Gents own material made up. Alterations and repairs on reasonable terms. (501 TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty^Two very desirable semi-detached VILLA RESIDEN- vTJvrreCentIy erectul hl PALACE AVENUE RHYL and almost opposite to the magnificent New Palace Hotel now in course of erection. The accommodation is as follows On the Ground Floor Vestibule and Tiled Entrance Hall, Dining Room with bay, Morning Boom, Kitchen, 1 antry, Back Kitchen with washing boiler, and Scullery. On the First Floor: Drawing Room with bay, Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory (h and c. water supply), and separate w.e. On the Second rloor 3 Bedrooms. Enclosed yard at the back with outside w.c., and 3 good cellars, and good garden in front. ° For full particulars apply to MR RICHARD BROMLEY, Solicitor, ^T^O LET, 16 W est Parade, Rhyl, from 1st May ±, f ne.Xtn l°r rna;,d furlher particulars a^ ply to A. O. Evans, Solicitor, Denbigh. (516 N°'TT2? BE LET" ± 1 Unfurnished from the 25th of March nex 1 or particular4 apply at 16 Church Street, jj$