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lyliscellan-eous SUMMER Residences WANTED.—We are now preparing our List of Summer Residences TO BE LET, and invite communications.—W. and F. BROWN & Co., Eastgate Row, Chester. -VTOTICE.—The best situations possible to obtain are at Mrs ROWLEY'S branch office, 18, Great Western st., Moss Side, Manchester. Servants writ- ing can be supplied at once with good homes. TO BE LET FURNISHED, for a term, in May- next, No. 3, BROWNLOW VILLAS (Canon Morton's house) ST. ASAPH. Containing Dining Room, Drawing Room, five Bedrooms, &c., with all accommodation. Gas and Water, front and back Garden?—Application to Mii ^S R. PABTINGTON, Town Hall, Rhyl. T) HUDDLAN, RHYL.-A House to LET the Pt 1st May, with one Parlour and three good Bedrooms, Kitchen Back Kitchen, &c., and a Gar- den at back. At a moderate rent. Apply to Messrs ROBERTS, Abbey House, Rhuddlan. TO LET, COTTAGE in Back Queen Street, con- taining five rooms. Rent low. Apply CHAS. SNOWDON, Cabinet maker, 11, Queen street. WANTED, £300 to 1400 at 4-1 per cent. on LY W good Freehold Property.—Address, "Y Z," Advertiser office, Rhyl. SEEDLING POTATOES — Fine Magnum Bonums (grown in clay), and other Potatoes for seed or eating, 5s. per hobbet, or lOd. per peck. Apply to RICHD. JONES, 51, West Parade. HOUSES to LET.—In Gronant Street. Rent, £ 12.—Apply at Mrs. C. FOULKES, 4, Water Street. TO be SOLD two splendid PIANOFORTES, nearly new) best makers.—Apply to Mr T. 0. AMOS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. TO BE LET, Cleveland House, Queen street, Rhyl. For particulars apply to No. 13, West Parade. TO BE LET NO. 5» MARKET STREET.—A good SF0P, two Sitting-rooms, five Bedrooms. A two- room Cottage in the yard.—J. ROBINSON, Bryn Avon, St. Aeaph.-Rent 132. TO LET. GRANGE VILLA, Warren Road. First-class Villa, good situation, highly finished, sani- tary arrangements perfect, with land for garder 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 position in town.- Apply to T. C. AMos, Auctioneer, Rhyl. HOUSES TO LET in Albert street. Rents low. Jjt 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 I 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 MILLWARD 64, High Street, Rhyl. TO be SOLD a block of well-built COTTAGES and Building Land. Offers invited—Apply to Mr AMOS, Auctionee Rhyl. A BAKEHOUSE to be LET in Windsor street Rhyl-—Apply; to JOSEPH LLOYD, St. Asaph HYL.— BUILDING LAN-) ON SALE on JH) West Parade, Aquarium S teet, and North and South John Street, in Lots to suit purchasers, Apply to Mr R. JONES, Builder,Elwy Street,ghv. S~ UPERIOR Apartments^at 58, West Parade, Rhyl. Good Cooking, Home Comforts, Ret duced Terms. References given if required. O BE SOLD, the EQUITY of some good1 House Property. Apply by letter, "L," Offi e of this paper. TcrBETLET. — A FURNISHED HOUSE and a FURNISHED COTTAGE, situate in CHURCH STREET. PIf e and Linen found if required.—For particulars, apply at 16, CHURCH STREET. TOBELFT, from May 1st next, the commod. ious ani pleasantly situat<d HOUSE, 14 Elwy Street. -Apply to J. T. JONES, Aled House.' TO LET, THK commodious and conveniently arranged Public Room or Hall, known as OXFORD HALL," in Bank Buildings, near the corner of High-strjet and Sussex-street, with a roomy en- trance in the latter street. The Hall is on the first floor (under the Freemason's Hall) and is adapted for concerts, dramatic performances, public meet- ings, assemblies, &c. Keys at the London and Provincial Bank. -For terms (very low) apply to Mr TALLENT. BATEMAN, Solicitor, 24, Brown Street, Manchester. J AMES A VIES, I HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, RHYL. Registrar of Marriages. Fire and Life Insurance Agent. Instructions for AUCTION SALES promptly attended to. or VALUA1IONS f PROBATE MADE. Mortgages Procured. TO BE SOLD, TEN HOUSES in Princes' Street, in one or two Lots; a good sum can remain as Mortgage (if required.) Also, BUILDING LAND. By Order of the Trustees. Apply to Mr James Davies. TO LET, Rent. House in Gwynfa Terrace Ll5 10 0 Houses in Prince's Street X18 10 0 In other Parts of the town, renting at il9 10s.; £ 20 £ 25 X27 S30; Y,35, &c. Apply to MR. JAMES DAVIES, Office-GWYN FA VILLA. NOTICE OF REMOVAL ATONES, (Late London House, High-St.,) m fj Begs to inform the Public generall y that she has REMOVED to CLWYDIAN HOUSE," 21, Bodfor Street, and further wishes to tender her thanks to her numerous Customers for past favours respectfully soliciting a continuance of the same. Note the Address — A. JONES, < General Draper, Milliner, DRESS & MANTLE MAKER, CLWYDIAN HOUSE, 27, BODFOR STREET, •• RHYL. J. M. G RIFFITHS, Tailor, Hosier, and Outfitters 9, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. Choice and varied Selections in latest SCOTCH AND WELSH TWEEDS 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. T .OXSBT'l'Sr 8 System- of Memory. Training is the ONLl one" by wM4ffthe.N*tttr*iMemorjre*n»'b# *9 muols TL improTed Byitftn, arvDevto*, will b« aomora needed. MABK TWAIN (ATr.: L. €3emens> says ot Proferaot Ldfwff#: "He\abcr»UKS.iae how*tO ■ urMMnflUOHT1 UIJ the-rdttk" i»n»r»ot ray- "Memory." immonftK Prospectus/ aoattfniag lllfciWUff f3 opinton3^<3¥Pnflilg» wltohiMW».PA8SEI>>aXAJt[- NA- or_msnom i^F^«ri^im»rrrW,oaien^eii8aMe» Sales by Auction. No, 56, WELLINGTON ROAD RHYL.. (Near St. John's Church.) Highly Important and Attractive Sale of very sup- erior and costly Household Furniture, contained in Dining-room, Drawing-room, Bedrooms, Hall, Kitchens, etc. R-T C. AMOS begs to announce the receipt ¡, of instructions to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY, APRIL 23RD, 1888, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. and Effects, Comprising In DINING ROOM:—Mahogany framed Suite in hair, comprising 6 single Chairs, Ladies' Chair, Gent's Chiir, and Couch; Dining Table, brilliant Pier Glass in gilt frame, Window Table, Side Table, Fine Steel Engravings in gilt frames, Carpet Hearthrug, Fender and Fire-irons, Curtains, Cur- tain Pole and Rings, Venetian Blinds, &c. In DRAWING ROOM: -Magnificent Mahog- any-framed Suite in hair, elegant polished Mahog- any Sideboard with drawers and cellarettes, Spanish Mahogany Table with loose leaf, Mahog- any Loo Table, large size Pier Glass in gilt frame, inlaid Walnut Table, Gipsy and other Tables, very fine Steel Engravings, Brussels Car- pet, Hearthrug, Ornaments, Steel Fender and Fire-irons, Curtain Pole and Rings, Window1 Hangings, 3-Light Gasalier, &c. The BEDROOMS embrace very highly polished Birch Bedsteads with drapings, Iron Half-Tester Bedsteads, Palliasses, Prime Goose Feather Beds. Wool Beds, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, Tow- els, &c.; solid polished Mahogany Chests-of- Drawers, Birch Chest-of-Drawers, Maple painted diitv, Birch Dressing Tables and Washstands, Mahogany Night Commode, Towel Rails, Hanging Mirror, Toilet Sets, Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs Mats, Ornaments, Fenders, Window Hangings, Blinds, &c., &c. HALL: Oak Hatstand, Table, 8-day Clock, Oilcloth, Cocoa-nut Mats, &c. The KITCHENS contain the usual Culinary Utensils, together with China, Glass, and Cutlery. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. 4W The Auctioneer can with confidence recom- mend this Sale, all the Articles being of excellent quality, and in good keeping. RHYL, NORTH WALES. Sale of Valobale FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. T. C. AMOS, at the ALEXANDRA HOTEL, RHTL, on TUESDAY, MAT 1ST, 1888, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Lot I.-All those Block of Four COTTAGES, known as "Bethel Terrace," situate in Vale Road, Rhyl, in '.the several occupations of D. Roberts, Mary Kingston, Wm. Williams, and John Bloyd. The houses are well built and always tenanted, yielding an annual rental of JE36. Also all that piece of BUILDING LAND adjoining thereto, containing in measurement about It acres. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. 30, PRINCE'S STREET, RHYL. VT R. T. C. AMOS, has been favoured with VI instructions from Mrs Lloyd to SELL BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, April 25th, 1888, the Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Walnut Cheffionere with plate. glass back, marble slab and Cupboards, Mahogany Loo Table, Easy and single Chairs, Pier Glasses, in gilt frames, imitaiation Walnut Cheffionere, Easy Chair in leather, Side Table, cane-seated Chairs, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Iron Half-tester and other Bedsteads, Palliasses, Flock Beds, painted Chests- of-drawers, Mahogany Washstand with marble slab, ditto Dressing Table, Toilet Glasses, Mahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand, Barometer, Oilcloth, Mats, Stair Rods, Kitchen Table, Wringing and Mangling Machine, Saucepans, Crockrey, Plate Shelf, &c. &c. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Cash at fall of the hammer. Auctioneer's Office 7, Bodfor-st,, Rhyl. 2, WATER STREET, RHYL Important Sale of Modern and Useful Household FURNITURE and Effects. MR. T. C. AMOS begs to announce Ithat he will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the above Premises, on THTTBSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888, a large consignment of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and Effects, comprising handsome inlaid Walnut Cheffoniere, with plate-glass back, cup- boards and mirror fronts Mahogany framed Chairs in leather, Easy Chair in hair, ditto in cretonne, Sofas, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, well-toned full compass PIANOFORTE in Walnut, by W. S. Murdoch & Co., Music Stool, Oak Dining and other Tables, Mahogany Loo Table, &c; Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads, Palliasses, Feather Beds, Flock Beds, maple-painted Chest-of-Drawers and Washstands, Birch and other Towel Rails, Dress- ing Tables, Toilet Glasses, Toilet Sets, Night Com- mode, Bedroom Carpets, Mats, &o; Kitchen Dresser, Wringing and Mangling Machine, Knife Cleaning Machine, Birch Chairs, Cane-seated Chairs, Fenders, Nursery Fender, Electro-plated Goods, Crockery, Glass, Cutlery, and an immense quantity of Household Requisites. On view Morning of Sale. Cash at fall of the hammer. Goods may be booked for thia sale up to April 25th. Further particulars may be had from the Auo. tioneer, at his Office, 7, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. N.B.—This Sale affords an excellent opportunity to parties about furnishing for the coming season, as the articles are of the most useful kind. TOWN HALL AUCTION MART, QUEEN STREET RHYL. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. (Leaving the premises on account of ill-health ) \/fR- LEONARD C. RIPPON, will SELL by LTX AUCTION, on JftoNDAY next, April 23rd 1888, and following days, until the STOCK is tleared out. For Further particulars see posters. Sale to commence at two o'clock, and at seven in the evening. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL fj WEITJHGTON BO AD, 1bttr.. REV. JOHN THOMAS, B.A., Liverpool. "Willi PSEACH ON StTHDAY. Services, Mornng at 10-30. Evening 6-30 Collections after each service. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. REV. THOS. RIPPON At 6-30. Sitting:1 Free. Collections at each Service. Week evening service, Wednesday at 7.30 p .m. Prayer Meeting on Friday t 7-30 p.m. Organist—G. E. Fielding, Esq., Fernleigh. ENGLISH BA eTiST CHAPEL 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 Service. (J HRIST Q H URGH, g HYL WATER STREET. ON SUNDAY NEXT REV. D. BURFORD HOOKE (Pastor), Will Preach—Morning at 11 and Evening at 6*30 Afternoon at 3, REV. THOS. RIPPON. All sittings free. Collection at each Service. Week Evening Service—Wednesday at 7. Sales by Auction. 14, WEST PARADE, RAYL. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. have been favoured LH. with instructions from E. LLOYD WILLIAMS, ESQ., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises, on TUESDAY, 24TH APRIL, the useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising in SITTING ROOMS Handsome Light Oak Pedestal Sideboard, massive Mahogany Dining Table, Gentleman's Easy and Eight Single Chairs in light oak, large Mirrors in gilt frames, elegant Walnut Centre Table on pillars and claw supports, excellent Mahogany Writing Table with folding ends, numerous Occasional Tables, two Marble Top Side Tables; Brussels, bordered and other Carpets; Fenders and sets of Fire Irons, Gas Fittings, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Gilt Cor- nices, six Rosewood Framed Chairs in hair cloth, Walnut-framed Couch, Smoking and other Easy Chairs, old-fashioned Piano; Cane and Venetian Blinds, &c. THE HALL FURNITURE. IN BEDROOMS :—A large number of Capital Brass Mounted and other Bedsteads, Straw Pal- liasses, Spring and Chain Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Wool Mattresses, Flock Beds, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, painted Wash- hand Stands, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Towel Rails and Chairs, large painted Wardrobe, looking Glasses, sets of Toilet Ware, Blinds and Curtains, &c., &e. Together with the Ktoheu Furniture and Culinary Requisites. Sale to commence punctually at 12.30 noon. The whole can be viewed in the Morning prior to the hour of Sale. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Denbigh, and Gwynfa Villa, Rhyl. THE PLOUGH HOTEL YARD, ST. ASAPH. To Butchers, Dealers, Carriage Proprietors, and others. MESSRS. CLOUGH & co. WM HOLD A GEN. ERAL SALE of FAT AND STORE CATTLE, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Implements, &o., in the above YARD, on MONDAY NIXT, 23BD Arga., 1888. Present Entries include- 23 Head of Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. Several Cows and Calves, 2 Bulls A number of Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages Sets of Harness, &c., &c. Further Entries, which can be made up to Ten o'clock in the morning.' of Sale, solicited. The Sale will commence with the Cattle at 12 o'clock. Lunch at the Plough Hotel at 11-30 a.m. AUCTIOHKRBS Oftices-Denbigh and Rhyl. THE VICARAGE, ST. AS APH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, SMALL CELLAR OF WINE, PONY, TWO CARRIAGES, HAY, Ac. MESSRS CLOUGH & CO. beg to announce r instructions from the executors of the Rev. THOHAS BaoWN, deceased, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises on FEIDAY and SATOBDAY, 27th and 28th ApRIL, 1888, the whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Commencing each day punctually at 12-30 o'clock noon. The things will be on view on Thursday, 26 th inst., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. NOTE.—Owing to the large number of lots, it has been found necessary to extend the sale over two days, instead of one, as originally fixed. Descriptive catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained at the hotels in Denbigh, St. Asaph, and Rhyl, and from the Auctioneers, Denbigh and Rhyl. HAFOD LODGE, Five Minutes' Walk from TREFNANT Station. THE ANNUAL GRASS LETTING Will be held on the Premises, by MESSRS. CLOUGH & co., on MOKDAY, the 30th of APBIL, 1888. Commencing punctually at 3 o'clock. Offices, Den bigh and Rhyl. BODELWYDDAN, nr. ST. ASAPH IMPORT NT TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is again favoured with the instructions of Sir W. G. Wnt'iio, BABT., to LET by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THUBSDAY, APRIL 26th,1888,the following GRAND OLD PASTURE & GRASS LANDS, Part of Bodelwyddan Home Farm, a. r. p. Lot 1.—The Bodelwyddan Top Park 41 117 2.-Part of Bryncelyn Park. 3S 2 4 3.—The Lower Park, Bodelwyddan 160 0 0 4.-The Hay Field 31 3 39 Part of Pengwern Home Farm, Lot b.-Cae' Ran 7 0 1 6.—Little Moor 6 3 9 a.. r. p. ( Big Moor 19 3 ti 7 ) Part of Forty Acres IT 1 25 1 Forty Acres 23 0 21 \YrHaeaBaoh. 4 028 64 2 18 349 0 28 The Lotting will commence punctually at 2 p.m. on Lot 1, viz., the Bodelwyddan Top Park at Glas- ooed, and the other Lota will be taken in rotation so that each Lot may be seenjwhen put up. The Land will be let from May 1st to November 30th. The Lots are arranged so as to ensure an aimple supply of water, and each Lot is well fenoed. For further particulars apply to JoHitr KETDALL, Esq., Bodelwyddan, or the Auenomon, JBodhyfryd, Bangor. MESSRS. DEW & SON, Auctioneers, Bangor, beg to intimate that they are always willing to arrange interviews at Rhyl, free of charge, to those who may wish to see them about conducting their Sales or Valuations. They arsialso ready to give estimates for all the necessary Printing and Advertising. Wellfield House Bangor, April 19th, 1888. MARINE DRIVE, RHYL. TO BE SOLD or LET, with early possession, a Freehold Detached VILLA RESIDENCE within fifteen minutes' walk of Railway Station, containing three Entertaining Rooms, three Sitting Rooms in basement, Lavatory, Smoke Itoom in Tower, nine Bedrooms, Bath-room and B itchen7. Cellars, and all modem improvements. Hot and cold water throughout. The house is built of best Ruabon brick and Gwespyr stone, and has a charm- ing view from the front of the Orme's Head, Car- narvonshire Hills, and from the south aapeet am un- terrrupted view of the far-famed Vale of Olw yd. For further particulars apply to Mr KKAJCIKGK 66, High-street, Rhyl. -I COMPTON HOUSE, 32, HIGH STREET, RHYL. Annual Sale of Drapery TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH,' er And following days. Immense Bargains in evetfy Department. Remainder of Crisp's Bankrupt* oy Stock will be Sold regardless ot Cost. DANIEL EVANS, COMPTON HOUSE, 32, HIGH STRJgET, BHYfc L Education. NORTH WEST WESLEYAN METHODIST SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. EPWORTH COLLEGE, RHYL. GEO. 0. WALKER, ESQ., B.A., HEADMASTER. PENRHOS COLLEGE, COLWYN BAY, MISS POPE, LADY PBINCIPAX. VXSITOES desirous of seeing the School Premises, are respectfully requested to call and do so. Prospectuses on application to the Principal, 01 the Secretary, REV. F. PAYNE, Colwyn Bay. ST. ASAPH GRAMMAR SCHOOL LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUI LDINGS Ereated in 1881, Surrounded by Six Acres of Playing Fields, and situated in one of 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 JE50 for three years and exhibitions of zC20 and JE15. Terms, &c., on application to W. Easterby, LL.D., B.A., Head Master. The Very Reverend The Dean of St Asaph, Chairman of the governing body. RVILLE COLLEGE, EAST PARADE, RHYL. Principal-MISS MERCIER. PUPILS successfully prepared for University and College of Preceptors. Examinations also for Royal Academy of Music. Summer Term, May 2nd. Recreation Ground with Tennis. j^J-IDDLE-CLASS jgDUCATION F. WELSH, B.A. Course of Instruction ENGLISH SUBJECTS, CLASSICS, MATHE- MATICS & FRENCH. PRIVATE TUITION. Full Particulars on Application. Address-27, WATER STREET RHYL MR. DAVID PENNANT'S MAJORITY. S B. D. St. Beuno's College 5 6 0 The Misses Humberston, Cheater 6 5 0 M. A. Ralli, Esq., Bodhyfryd 5 0 0 Colonel A. Mesham, Pontryffydd Hall. 3 3 0 J. Scott Bankes, Mold 3 3 0 H. R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel 3 0 0 J. Rowland, Esq., The Warren 2 2 0 J. Roberts, Geinas Hoube 2 2 0 William Jones, Nantgwilym 2 2 0 J.Roberts,M.P.,Abergele. 2 2 0 E. Peel, Brynypys 2 0 0 P. Leatham, Boafary 2 0 0 Joseph Lloyd, St. Aiaph 1 1 0 C. Grimsley, do 1 1 0 R. T. Roberts, Hendre 110 R. Davies, Bodhyfryd, Bodfary 1 1 0 Wm. Owens, Bryn Farm, Tremeirohipn 1 1 0 Thos. Edwards, Tanybryn, 1 1 0 C. A. Cope, Holywell 1 0 J. Parry Jones, Denbigh 1 1 0 T. Richard Wynne, Corwen 1 I o: W. A. Gardener, Saltney, Cheater 1 1 0 James Dickson & Son, do 1 0, Miss Oldfield, Tremeirchion 1 1 0 Rev. John Davies, Corwen .1 1 0 George Bellis, Meld 1 1 0 Rev. G. A. Salisbury, Westbury 1 1 0 T. Gold Edwards, Denbigh 1 1 0 Jones & Son, Liverpool HOUSt, St. Aøaph.1, 1 0 Mrs Mesham, do 1 1 '0 Miss Jones, do .»v 1 1^ 0 T. Bate, Esq., Aiddrehot.. 1 1* 0 Rev. R. H. Howard, St. Asaph 1 1 0 Mrs Charlton Jones, Bodfary. 1 10 G. Blezard, Pool Park 1 i 0 Miles R. Partington, St. Asaph 110 J. Briscoe, Trefnant 1 1 0 J. Taylor, Coles Hill 1 1 0 E. R. Luxmore, St. Asaph 1 0 0 A. E. Turnour, M.D., Denbigh. 1 0 0 Mrs D. Watkin Davies, Barmouth 1 0 0 Rev. O. Jones, Hendre, Bodfary 1 0 0 H. Taylor, Esq., Flint. 1 0 0 Mrs Townshead Mainwaring, Trefnant 1 0 0 R. Lloyd, Ffynou Beuno 010 6 E. Morgan, Cae Gwyn 010 6 Thomas Matthews, Bryn Ibod olo 6 Wm. Ellis, St. Asaph 0 10 6 Mrs Roberts, Roe, St. Asaph. 0 10 6 W. E. Griffiths, Gwernigron do. 0 10 6 Ralph Fisher, do -o- o 010 6 H. R. Roberts, Trefnant. 0 10 6 Thomas Gee & Son, Denbigh. 0 10 6 Thomaa Jones, Pistill, Bodfary 0 10 6 David Jones & Son, Denbigh .0 10 6 Rev. E. J. Edwards, Tremeirchion o 0 10 6 T. J. Williams, Denbigh 010 6 J. Robinson, do o. 0 10 6 T. Sleight, Dyseith 0 10 6 E. L. Jones, Denbigh 0 10 6 Oliver George, Rhyl 010 e W. Evans, Chemist, Mold. 0 10 6 R. E. Hughes, N. P. Bank, Denbigh. 0 10 6 H. Jones, Grove Mill, Bagillt 0 10 0 William Mallard, Denbigh 0 10 6 David Williams, Pistyll, St. Asaph 0 10 6 T. Winston, Rhyl 0 10 6 LIew. Lloyd, St. Asaph 0 10 0 D. Hughes, Bodfary 0 10 0 John Wright, do 0 10 0 Mrs Jones, Tan-y-faUen, Tremeirchion 0 10 0 Mrs Vaughan, Victoria, Bodfary 0 10 0 J. Kerfoot, Vaenol, St. Asaph 0 10 0 R. Roberts, Dystrth Hall 0 10 0 Thomas Jones, Post Office, St. Aaaph 0 10 0 O. Williams, Glanclwyd 0 10 0 Henry Wilson, Henblas, Tremeirchion 0 7 6 R. T. Hughes, S:. Asaph 0 5 0 Henry Lloyd, St Asaph. 0 6 0 D. Roberta, Gwarnhuoyn, Bodfary. 0 5 0 Edwin Rees, Gamekeeper, do. 0 5 0 Joseph Dewman, PlasEw, do 0 5 0 John Roberts, Giyn Uoha, Troineirchicm.o. 0 5 0 O. Griffiths, Nev Inn, Tremeirohiou 0 5 0 S. Powell, St. Afaph 0 5 o| R. Jones, Mount Road, do 0 5 0 W. Robertson, Kinmel Arms, do 0 5 0 Peter Roberts, do 0 5 O WilHam Parry, Nantgwilym 0 5 0 Edward Jones, Rose Cottages 0 5 0 Joseph Jones, Bodfary 0 5 0 S. Denson, Pwll Haulog, Cwm 0 5 0 Xim E. A. Jones, Tanytalleu,Tremeirchion 0 5 0 Hugh Price, Pen Uoha, do 0 5 0 Thomas Owen, Pontesbury n fi n Rev. W. Owen, Bodfari 0 5 0 David Roberts, do 0 s n P. Roberts, St. Ataph 0 5 0 R. Jones, Union, St. Asaph 0 5 0 F. C. Watkins, St. Asaph 0 5 0 William Williame, Tremeirchion 0 5 0 Rev. L. D. Daviei, Llangar J"* 6 0 H. A. Cleaver, St. Asaph » 6 n W. Roberts, Pwlljfwyn 0 I) 0 J. Astbury, Norftp 0 6 0 A. Rowlands, Tovn Clerk, Rhyl .7..7..7. 0 5 o E. Jones, Parkgate House, Northop 0 5 0 Sums under 2s. 5d 2 0 6 HOUSE FURNISHINGT Our SHOVROOMS are now replete with FURNITURE, BEDSrEADS, BEEDING, CARPETS, LACE & MADRAS CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. EVMYTHING NEW. Carriage Paid 111 Purchases of j;3 and upwards. Funiture Removed In our own covered vans, by road or rail. RHYDWEN JONES & DAVIES, House Furnishers, Upholstejrersj and Bidding Manufacturers, RHYL. RHYL pLEASANT JjlVENINGS- The Conversazione will be held on WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1888, In CHRIST CHURCH LECTURE HALL, Chair to be taken at 7 p.m. by SAMUEL PERKS, ESQ., J.P. Admission, Is. NOTICE of REMOVAL. T. C. AMOS, Auctioneer and Valuer, Land, House and Estate Agent, Begs to inform the Public that he has REMOVED to No. 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. All business entrusted to T.C.A. will have every attention. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. WEDDING RINGS. — Only pure Gold ones are kept, and they are sold by weight, so there is no possibility of mistake in quality or value, while complete privacy is ensured during selection. C. MATTHEWS, Jeweller, 28, High Street, Rhyl. -===- H. A. STEER, -y^TlNE AND gPlRIT "jyjERCHANT 73, HIGH STREET, RHYL. BASS AND WORTHINGTON'S ALES, GUINNESS' DUBLIN STOUT in Cask and Bottle. SOLE AGENT FOR RAGGETT'S LONDON INVALID NOURISHING STOUT. Also Stretton Hills Mineral Water Company, Church Stretton, Salop. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Full Price List on application to H. A. STEER, 73, High Street Rhyl RHYL RECORD & ADVERTISER May b6 had from the Publishers, Axos BKOTHBBS By Pott. Delivertdin Town s. s. s. D. One quarter 1 8 One quarter 1 I Half-yearly 3 4 Half-yearly 2 2 Yearly 6 8 1 Yearly 4 4 TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondentsarerequested to givetheirnameand address when sending communications. Orders, Advertisements, &c., to be addressed to the Publishers; and all cheques, P. 0. Orders, &c .to be made payable to the Proprietors, AXOSBBOTHEBS Advertittr Office, Rhyl.

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