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Miscellaneous I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION-TO LET, RENT REDUCED TO J25. BELLE VUE TERRACE, BATH STREET, 5 RHYL. Situate in the best part of the town. RECENTLY papered. For particulars apply to the Present Tenant, on the premises. rilENDERS wantedfor ALTERATION of SHOP T and luilding NEW OVEN at 8, Water- street.-Apply to E. P JonBS. SEEDLIÑG POTATOES. Fine Magnum s Bonums (grown in clay), and other Potatoes for seed or eating, 6s. per httbbet.-Apply to RICH A. JONES, 51, West Parade. I f OTJSES to LET.—In Gronant Street. Rent, £ 12.—Apply at Mrs. C. FOULKES, 4, Water Street. rnn p.V, T.ETTnll those two SHOPS and DWEL- X LING HOUSE, known as Nos. 2 and 3, High street, Rhyl. For further particulars apply • o GORONWY M. EVANS, Solicitor, 1 and 2, Wel. lington Chambers, Rhyl. TO be SOLD two splendid PIANOFORTES, nearly new) best makers. Apply to JRR J. T. 0. AMOS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. A )*> RPOBE LET, FURNISHED, with immediate _L possession if desired, WOODLALTJ)S," 4, Brighton road, Rhyl, containing two Sitting and five Bedrooms, Bath room, and the usual Offices. Capital Garden.—Apply "W," on the Premises. SF.F.D POTATOES.—Myatt'S Prolific and Sut- ton's Early Regents, at Id. per lb., or 8s. per cwt.—EDWARD AMOS, Bedford street, Rhyl. r U 0 BE LET, Cleveland House, Queen street, |_ Rhyl. For particulars apply to No. 13, West Parade. TO BE LET. NO. 5, MARKET STREET.—A good SHOP, two Sitting-rooms, five Bedrooms. A two- room Cottage in the yard.—J. ROBINSON, Bryn Avon, St. &-aph. -Rent C 32. 2:r TO LET. GRANGE VILLA, Warren Road. First-class Villa, good situation, highly finished, sani- tary arrangements perfect, with land for garden, containing two entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, and the usual offices. -LOCK-U P SHOP, Magnet Buildings, High.st., with Jarge Work-room behind, and every convenience. Best pcsition in town.- Apply to T. C. AMOS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. HOUSES TO LET in Albert street. Rents low. Apply to DAVID DAVIES, Freelands. 9 BRIGHTON TERRACE. To let from May 1st, at reduced rent, this comfortable house, containing two sitting and five bedrooms, bath-room hot and cold water," kitchens, &c.-Apply to— Godfrey Parry, 17, Queen street, Rhyl. TO LET in best position, main thoroughfare, town of Rhyl, commanding and commodious, Business Premises, situate 53, HIGH STREET. For all particulars apply to to HENRY LLWABD, Y' 54, High Street, Rhyl. MONEY.— £ 5 upwards advanced dai) y, on easy repayment, to suit borrowers, at short notice. —Apply to A. Harris, 7,High Street, Rhyl. Coun- v applications promptly attended to. Executions out.-Old Gold and Silver Old watches and toilbought for cash. Best prices given. LD a block of well-built COTTAGES ABAMiag Land. Offers invited —Apply -Rby].-±i°nee Rhyl. OHYL.—BUl £ s> be LET in Windsor street ■ West Parade t £ sEPH LLOYD, St. ASAPH' OBETVP-n t commod- ions"T V f0m Ma^-Koai.d HOUSE, 14, lilwy Strfiaf n tQ Jones> Aled House. o TO be SOLD, by Private Treaty, that desireable 0-f T5S?PP0ari(i DWELLING HOUSE, being No 25, Bodfor Street, Rhyl.-Apply to J. W. BEOWN' Auctioneer, &c., Rhyl. w > r '1 —— TO LET, TH commodious and conveniently arranged Public Room or Hall, known as OXFORD 1 HiSi iaPkc Buildings, near thev corner of High-str jet and Sussex-street, with a roomy en- trance in the latter street. The Hall i« ™ th* g floor (under the Freemason's Hall) and is adapted for concerts dramatic perfornmn^? public mPeet SSfcS&A, Ss Vd° V"d SoUdtor' 2i- I J A ME S jq A VIES, I HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, RHYL. I Registrar of Marriages. ■ I ^*re and Life Insurance Agent. J Instructions for AUCTION SALES promptly I attended to. V Y | VALUATIONS for PROBATE "MADE. I Mortgages Procured. I TO BE SOLD, ■ nNJ?°VS^S in Princes' Street, in one I vr VV° a Sood sum can remain as I Mortgage (if required.) I Also, BUILDING LAND. I By Order of the Trustees. I Apply to Mr James Davies. Also, BUILDING LAND. I TO LET, Rent. I House in Gwynfa Terrace £15 10 0 I Houses in Prince's Street £ 18 io 0 In other Parts of the town, renting at zC14, I fl9 10s.; £ 20 £ 25 X27 £ 30; L35, &c. Apply to ME. JAMES DAVIES, Office—GWYNFA VILEA. Office—GWYNFA VILEA. TOWN HALL, RHYL. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH & 29TH. SAM HAGUE'S MINSTRELS, From St. James's Hall, Liverpool. EVERYTHING NEW FOR THIS VISIT. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW SPECIALITIES, AND NEW ACTS. Prices—2s., Is 6d., Is., and 6d. Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. FAIR WHITE HANDS. BRIGHT CLEAR COMPLEXION SOFT HEALTHFUL SKIN. PEARS' SOAP, for Toilet and Nnrsery, srecjftlly prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children an^nhers sensitive to the weather, -winter or summer. Prevents redness, rough' ness, .i.nd chapping'. Sold everywhere, in tablets and tf lift each. Larger sizes, Is. dd. and 2s. 6d. & RHYDWEN JONES & DAVIES' ANNUAL SALE WILL TAKE PLA.CE During the Month of MARCH. Great Furniture Sale, Great Carpet Sale, Fv Great Sale of Floorcloths, Great Bedstead & Bedding Sale, Great Sale of Lace Curtains, (See Special List). Great Sale of Household Drapery. Great Clearance Sale Daring he Monh of MARCH. I CARPETS Made and Laid FREE OF CHARGE. FLOORCLOTHS Laid FREE OF CHARGE. ¡ All Goods Purchased will be Packed and Delivered Free, RHYDWEN JONES and DAVIES, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, Carpet, Bedstead, and 11 Paper Factors, Bedding Manufacturers, and Householdd Drap ers, RHYL. JONES & SON, GKOCEKS, i ^BBEY STREET, RHYL, I AND J ^lVE3*VuuiJiTrijNi< an £ >~ k vxt PROPRIETARY ARTICLES AT STORE PRICES. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Over 400 varieties always kept in stock, and any not quoted in List, will it once be procured,and sold at Wholesale Prices. From our List we select the following:— Usual Price. Our Price. S. D. S. D. Allcock's Porous Plasters 1 1| 0 8J Allen & Hunbury Cod Liver Oi^ 14 II Do do do (la^fe size) 2 6 2 0 Do do do (largest size 4 9 3 10 Allen's Hair Restorer 6 0 40 Beecham's Patent Pills 0 9t 0 7 Do do do 1 1 0 10 Do do do 2 9 28 Bender's Liquor Pancreaticus 2 6 20 Do Liquor Pepticus 3 0 2 6 Benzine Collaa (6d. size for 4M.) 10 09 Blackwood's Jetoline 1 0 0 9 Bragg's Charcoal Biscuits-per tin. 2 0 18 Do do do do 10 0 10 Bragg's Prepared Charoal 2 0 1 a Brill's Sea Salt-per box 1 6 12 Brompton'a Cough Cure. I Ii 010 Brown's Chlorodyne 1 1 0 10 Do do 2 9 2 2 Brown's Bronchial Troches 1 1J 010 Bond's Marking Ink 0 6 04 Bunter's Nervine 1 1J 0 10 Colman's Mustard Oil 1 0 0 10J Condy's Fluid (for disinfecting), (various I sizes and colours) At Store Prices. Citrate of Magnesia—per bottle 10 o 10 Cuticura Ointment-per box 0 0 2 0 Do RESOLVENT per bottle 0 0 44 Do SOAP-per tablet. 0 0 0 10J Cleaver's Specialities and Perfumes.. At Stor Prices. Davis, Pain Killer 1 1; 0 11 Eau de Cologne (genuine). 1 6 12 Elleman's Embrocation 1 li 0 10| Enos Fruit Salt 4 6 3 6 Do do 2 9 22 Epps* Glycerine Jujubes 0 74 0 6A Evans's Quinine Bitters 2 9 2 2 Do do do 4 6 38 George's Pile and Gravel PUls-No. I. 1 1 0 10 Do do do —No. 2. I l| 0 10 Do do do —No 3. 1 1| 0 10 Glycerine (Price's)-per bottle 10 07 Do do do 0 6 0 4J Holloway's Pill$-perbox 1 H 010 Do do do 2 9 2 3 Hop Bitters-per bottle. 46 89 Kay's Essence of Linseed 1 1 010 Do do do 2 9 23 Khoosh Tonic Bitters 10 0 9 Do do do 4 6 210 Kreochyle (Liquid Meat)-per bottle.. 1 6 10 Lamplough's Pyretic Saline. 2 6 111 Liebig's Extract of Meat— I Do do do ilb. Jar 0 0 4 5 Do do do jib. jar 0 0 2 3 Do do do 2oz. jar 0 0 13 Do do do loz. jar 0 0 0 8J Maltine with Cod Liver Oil 3 0 2 4 Moller's Cod Liver Oil-per bottle 4 0 3 6 Do do do. 2 0 19 Nicholl's Food of Health 0 8 0 7 Norton's Camomile Pills—per bottle.. 1 1 0 10 Do do do do 2 9 2 8 Owbridge's Lung Tonic. 1 1$0 10 Do do do 2 9 2 2 Parrish's Chemical Food 16 0 11 Powell's Balsam of Aniseed s. 1 li 0 10 Do do do 2 3 19 I lroche's Embrocation. 4 0 S 6 Rimnell's SpecialitiesS Perfumes— At Store Prices. St. Jacobs Oil 2 6 2 0 Sanitas Company's Preparations- At Store Prices. Seidlitz Powders- size 10 0 9 Tooth Brushes (various) At Lowest Prices. Warner's Safe Cure At Store Prices A visit cordially invited. Orders by Poet attended to. JONES & SON, LIVERPOOL HOUSE, ST. ASAPH, AND ABBEY STREET, RHYL. J. M. G R I F F I T H S, Tailor, Hosier, and Outfitter, 9, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. Choice and varied Selections in latest SCOTCH AND WELSH TWE EDS WEST of ENGLAND & YORKSHIRE CLOTHS For OVERCOATINGS & SPRING SUITINGS. Fit, Style, and Workmanship guaranteed. Best Makes in SILK AND FELT HATS, HOSIERY in all its Departments. TO. AMOS, Auctioneer, Rhyl, has eflvera* 0 Cottages to Let in West-street, Wellington Terrace, Boston Place, Victoria-road, and Mill Bank. Also good HOUSES, SHOPS, &c., in various parts of the Town. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHAPE] U WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. REV. J. VERRIER JONES •WTT.T. yR.~RA.CH OM OU>" ^Services, Monmg at 10-30. Evening 6-3( Uollectionsafter each, service- ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. ON SUNDAY NEXT, KEV. THOS. RIPPON, WILL PREACH. Sittings Free. Collections at each Service. Week evening service, Wednesday at 7.30 p f Prayer Meeting on Friday tt 7-30 p.m gOrgamst-G. E. Fielding, Esq., Wjefch. ENGLISl1 BA prrlT CHAPE. SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. ON SUNDAY NEXT, REV. W. EVANS-FOOTE (Pastor), WILL PREACH. Services, Morning at 11 Evening at 6-30. All Sittings Free. Collections after each Servic CHRIST CHURCH, R IIY c WATER STREET. ON SUNDAY NEXT REV. T. S. ROSS, Llandudno. Will Preach—Morning at 11 and Evening at 6-3 o clock, on subjects suggested by the Mission. All sittings free. Collection at each Service. Week Evening Service—Wednesday at 7. RHYL jpLEASANT E VENINGS. The Eleventh will be held on r MONDAY. MARCH 26th, 1888, In CHRIST CHURCH LECTURE HALL, Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by JAMES Y. STRACHAN, ESQ. Admission: Front Seats, 4d; Back Seats 2d. SMALLEY MEMORIAL FUND. s. d. Amount alreacly Advertised. 161 16 0 Capt. Philips, Chester 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Jones, Llanfairtalhaiaiu 0 5 0 Mrs Margaret Barber 0 10 6 Mr Llew. Lloyd, J.P t j j Q Messrs 1'. Fonlkes and Son, Abbey-street 0 10 6 JAg. Y. STRACHAN, F. J. CHAMBERS, Hon Treasurers. "BLACKPOOL. gOUTH gHORE JJYDROPATHIC. Promenade, General Sea View. Beat Baths in England. Physician: DR. KINGSBURY, M.A., M.D. Tariff from 6s. per day. Manageress: Miss CHARLTON,(late Rhyl Hydro) -N.B.-Bo-ok to South Shore Station. WOOL. Established 1821. WOOL W WADDELL & SONS beg to inform TV Farmers and Wool Growers that they can have their own Wool manufactured into Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, Ac., for their own use. By this old-fashioned and sound system a saving of 15 to 20 per cent is effected, as the goods are obtained at first cost, and wear much betfa 3r than bought goods. Any elass of wool will do for this purpose, such as Fleece, Broken Wool, Fallen and Pulled Skins. Send to our representative in Rhyl 10: lbs for a suit of clothes and 14lbs for a pair of blimkets for a trial please. Full particulars and all information may be ob- tained from Mr J. L. CHE WELL, Glencoe, 8, Edward Henry-street, Rhyl, or from the manufacturers, W. WADDELL & SONS, Heads Nook, Carlisle. WASTE PAPER Large Quantities of the above to be had at the Office of this Paper, in Bundles not less than 3, lbs. and upwards, at Id per lb. Legal Notices. MRS. MARIA HUNT ORTON, WIDOW, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and JL 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property and to reliove Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of MARIA HUNT I ORTON, 'formerly of Narborough Hall, in the j County of Leicester, but late of No. 1, Plastirion Terrace, Rhyl, in the County of Flint, Widow, de- ceased, (who died on the 2nd day of January, 1888, and whose Will with a Codicil thereto, was proved by William Theophilus Girdlestone, of Sedgley House, Rhyl, aforesaid, Esquire, one of the Exe- cutors therein named, on the 13th day of March, 1888, in the District Registry attached to the Pro- bate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Jus- tice at St. Asaph), are hereby required to send par- ticulars in writing of their claims or demands to us the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Executor, on or before the 1st day of MAY, 1888, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons en. titled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 15th day of March, 1888. SISSON & GEORGE, vJlwyd Street, Rhyl, Solicitors for the E aid Executor. Education. NORTH WEST WESLEYAN METHODIST SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. EPWORTH COLLEGE, RHYL. GEO. C. WALKER, ESQ., B.A., HEADMASTER. PENRHOS COLLEGE, COLWYN BAY, MISS rOPE, LADY PRINCIPAL. VISITORS desirous of seeing the School Premises, are respectfully requested to call and do so. Prospectuses on application to the Principal, or the Secretary, REV. F. PAYNE, Colwyn Bay. ST. ASAPH GRAMMAR SCHOOL LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS Ereoted in 1881, Surrounded by Six Acres of Playing Fields, and situated in oaiof the healthiest Districts in North Wales. • Pupils prepared for Professional and University Examinations. Thirty-three successes in the last two years in- uding a scholarship of Y,50 for three years and exhibitions cf zC20 and zC 15. Terms, &c., on application to W. Easterby, LL.D., B. A, Head Master. The Very Reverend The Dean of St Asaph, Chairman of he governing body. BRYN IVON, ST, ASAPH LATE i)F LLKNFAIRFECH AN. A thorough preparation for Business and the learned Profsssiom. DURING tte past twelve months the Pupils have beer successful at the Examinations of the Royal College of Surgeons, the Incorporated Law Society, Dirham University, the Home Civil Service, the Pharmaceutical Society, and the Science Examinations o: South Kensington. No Pupil has failed in any Examination. Testimonials from the Archbishop of :ork, .Lords Fitzwilliam, Zetland, r Houghton, Fevffsham YVenlock, &c. MrRobinson has had thirty i>nr years' experience in teaohing a ome of the best schools in England. LAD IE S c OLLEGE, \.u.t. ^oreati^vR.AiDJG.. jlHYL. ) cuurl.) Principal-MISS MERCIER. (Removed fron Russell Road). Masters: Resident English & Foreign Governesses. Pupils very stccessSil in Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, also in Royal Academy of Music and College of Preceptors' Senior and Junior j^lraiTE-CLASS "pp)lj CATION 11. F. WELSH, B.A. Cturse of Instruction L ENGLISH SUBJECTS, CLASSICS, MATHE- MATICS & FRENCH. PRIVATE TUITION. Full Particular on Application. Address-27 WATER STREET RHYL e. RE W. G. H. CRISP. L BANKRiJPTCY STOCK, 66A,HIGH STREET, RHYL. Bought torn the- Official Receiver. A GREAT 0 CLEARANCE SALE I Will commence j ON THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH, 1888, Of a veiy Supsrior and almost New Stock of FANCY DRAPERY, MANTLES, MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, BLA CK CASHMERES FRENCH MERINOS, &o. Great Redactions in every De- partment. 66A, HIGH STREET, RHYL rjlHOMAS w I L L I A X S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCII ER, 3, WATER STREET RHYL. I ■ f ,?0DS*anl «PPly Meat alwavs on hand including Beef, Mutton L imb ^al. Pork. NOTICK or REMOVAL! EDWARD OWENS, BUTCHER, &C., BEGS to inform his customers generally that on ac- count of increase of business he is about to RE- MOVE from No. 8, Water Street, to NO. 9, WATER STREET. The new and commodious premises wJU be ready for occupation in the last week of this month, and will be opened with a Choice Stock of PRIME MEAT. In making this announcement EDWARD OW &NS would respectfully thank the public of Rhyl for the large share of patronage accorded him during the 24 years he has been in business and trusts that in the future they will continue their favours. From next month the business will be carried on under the style of OWENS & SONS, and nothing shall be wanting on the part of the firm to merit a continuance of the old connections. Estimates given for large quantities. All orders given to the above firm will be promptly attended to and delivered. Please note the address- 8" 9 WATER STREET 9 BABRISTERS.—Whose Professional labours neces* si tat- long intervals between meals—noth iug will bef und so exhilarating, comforting, and capabl# of sustaining eihaustei nature, as Cadbur y's Cocoa guaranteed absolutely pure, Sales by Auction. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 5TH AND 6TH APRIL, 1888. The Sale of the Whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects of the Rev. J. D. JONES, deceased, by MESSRS CLOUGH & CO., (originally fixed 1" 1. for the 23rd and 24th of February) will ta ke place at THE VICARAGE, OLD COLWYN One Mile from Colwyn Bay. Commencing punctually at 12 o'clock each day. The different lots (which will be found fully des- cribed in the Catalogues obtainable at the Hoteis in Colwyn and Colwyn Bay, and from the Auc- tioneers,) can be inspected on Wednesday, 4th of April, from 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Auctioneers Offices-Denbigh and Rhyl. ON TUESDAY NEXT, MARH 27TH. BARMOUTH VILLA. 15, FFYNONGROEW ROAD, RHYL (Near the Roman Catholic Church). MR. T. C. AMOS has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION the excellent HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and Effects, on TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1888, comprising richly-toned PIANO. FORTE (new) in Walnut, by LANGE Chairii with cushions, strong Couch in leather, Mahogany Table, Tracing Table, Oleographs, Engravings, Pier Glass, Carpets, pair handsome BRONZE MED&LIONS (W. E. Gladstone and General Gordon), Fenders, Fire-irons, &c; Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Wool and Flock Beds, Iron Bedsteads and Palliasses, Child's Crib, large Mahogany Chest-of-Drawers, Maple-painted Chests-of-drawers, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Glasses, Towel Rails, Toilet Service, Oak Cupboard, Tables, copper Warming Pan, quantity of old China, Dinner Ware, and num- erous other articles. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 56, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. MR. T. C. AMOS has been favoured with in- structions to SELL BY AUCTION early next month, the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and Effects. Further particulars iu future announcements. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. T. C. AMOS will offer for Sale by AUC- TION a consignment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE towards the end of next month. Goods may be booked for this sale up to April 20th. TOWN OF RHYL. 1, PLASTIRION TEltRACE. ESSRS WM. DEW AND SON are instruc- iti ted by the Executor of the late Mrs OliTON, deceased; to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises as above, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 17th, and ISth, 1888, the whole of the SUPERIOR, WELL-MADE, MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising very handsome mahogany Breakfast and Dining-room Suites in morocco leather, wal. nut Drawing-room Suite, upholstered in crimson plush; the Contents of five best Bedrooms and Dressing-rooms splendidly furnished the whole of the Silver Plate,Plated Goods, China and Glass Services; about 300 Volumes of Medical and other Books Contents of Kitchens, Larders, etc., etc. Catalogues will be issued ten days prior to the Sale, and may be obtained of the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield House, Bangor. MARINE DRIVE, RHYL. T;0 BE SOLD or LET, with early pos3essiou, a Freehold Detached VILLA RESIDENCE within fiUPPn minutes'waljf, ^/J^J-rarcfe^rttffig Rooms in basement, Lavatory, Smoke Room in Tower, nine Bedrooms, Bath-room and Kitchens, Cellars, and all modern improvements. Hot and cold water throughout. The house is built of best Ruabon brick andGwespyr stone, and has a charm- ing view from the front of the Orme's Head, Car- narvonshire Hills, and from the south aspeet an un- interrupted view of the far-famed Vale of Clwyd. For further particulars apply to Mr RELTINGE, 65, High-street, Rhyl. IA very rare opportunity! Do not miss it It may not come again JONES-& SON Are now offering Pare Indian Meal at 13/6 per 240 lbs. „ Bran at 5/- per 100 lbs. Splendid Oats at 6/- per 100 lbs. or hobbet. For CASH only The careful attention of Farmers, Cow-keepers, Horse Proprietors, and others, is respectfully so- licited. We are also giving Splendid Value in Flour, 9, 10, & 11 lbs for ONE SHILLING. The lllbs. Flour is highly recommended to those with large families, and whose study is how to make both ends meet. Delicious Family Bread at ONE PENNY per lb. We guarantee this to be superior to any sold in North Wales. Give us a Call. > It will be worth your wbfle. Do not go farther and fare worse. JONES. & SON, Flour and Provender Merchants, A.BBEY STREET, RHYL, and LIVERPOOL HOUSE, ST. ASAPH. ? HAZEL KIRKEI i FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK. I -A COMING OF AGE OF MR DAVID PENNANT, NANTLLYS A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Ffynnon A. Beuno Inn, Tremeirchion, on TUESDAY, the 27th March, at 5 p.m., to take into considera- tion the best means of Celebrating the above event, whan all Tenants and Well-wishers are respectfully requested to attend. Sisned, EDWIN MORGAN- JOHN ROBERTS. WILLIAM JONES. March 21st, 1888. H. A. STEER^ INE AND SPIRIT 1\1 EROHANT 73, HIGH STREET, RHYL. BASS AND. WORTHINGTON'S ALES, GUINESS' DUBLIN, RAGGETT'S LONDON INVALID NOURISHING STOUT, IN CASK AND BOTTLE. MINERAL WATER DEPOT. Full Price List on application. RHYL RECORD & ADVERTISER May be had from the Publishers AMOS BROTHERS By Post. Deliveredit; Town s. D. s. D. One quarter 1 8 One quarter 1 1 Half-yearly 3 4 Half-yearly 2 2 Yearly 6 8 Yearly 4 41 TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondent sare requested to give t hei rn am ea nd address when sending communications. Orders, Advertisements, &c., to beaddresseiJ. othe Publishers; and all cheques, P.O.Orders,&c. o be iradepayableto the Proprietors, AMOsBiiOTirsss Advertiser Office, Rhyl.

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