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B OUR FIRST IK DELIVERY OF NEW SEASON ■ GOODS NOW ON VIEW. J. TALBOTT, 60, High Street, M RHYL. SOLE AGENT FOB Dr» Jaeger's Sanitary Underclothing. as— Keep j Coughing I We know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It is better than wet feet to cause bron- chitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right for the germs of consumption. Stop coughing and you will get well. FRANCES BALSAM cures coughs of every kind. c An ordinary cough disappears in a single night. The rack- ing coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mastered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of consumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for a bottle of FRANCIS'S BALSAM. It is pleasant to the taste, and suitable for both young and old. Contains no Opium. Sold everywhere in i/ij | and 2/9 bottles. C -SO LARGE QUANTITY OF Fire Wood AND Second-hand Timber. For particulars to MR. KEDHEAD, STEAM PNCKET WHARF, VORYD. FRED WALLIS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUBB, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT. Collector of Income Tax for the Parishes of Rhudd- lan (Rhyl) and St. Asaph. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses To Le on application. RENTS COL CTED Town Hall Buildings, Wellington Road, Rhyl, AND AT High Street, St. Asaph RHYL COUNCIL. BRASS BAND. CoNDUCTOR: MB. DAVID OWEN. A CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1899 ACCOMPANIST:—Miss HANNAH THOMAS. L.C.M. The following prizes will be awarded: A SILVER WATCH For the best Sentimental Song. A SILVER MEDAL For the best Comic Song. A SILVER GOLD-CENTERED MEDAL For the best Recitation or Instrumental Solo The Programme Holders will adjudicate by placing a Cross opposite Competitor's Name whom they may adjudge the best. Unless competition the Prize will be with-held. The names and class of those intending to com- pete to be sent to the Secretary, R. H. JONES. 5, Princes Street, on or not later than the first post February 13th. DOOBS OPEN AT 7.30. COMMENCB AT 8. ADMISSION 3D. RESERVED SEATS 6D. For all kinds of School Books, Exercises, General and Commercial Stationery, go to Amos Brothers, 13, Sussex Street and 6, Wellington Chambers, Wellington Road Rhyl. Visitors should c 1 at 18, Sussex Street for Preaents. F, I ddid Variety and Low Prices Splendid Book oi Vie-vs of Rhyl and District to be had of Amos Brothers, 13, Sua T Street, and at Wellington Chambers. z 0- i (JREENHALGH I (JEARY (FRANCIS GEARY, A.A.I.) AUCTIONEERS, House & Estate Agents, Valuers Accountants, and Insurance Agents. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED & ADVANCES ARRANGED UPON APPROVED SECURITIES Sales by Auction if Private Contract of Property, Furniture, Stock-in- Trade, tyc. Registry for L,etting Farms, Business Premises, Houses (f urnished and Unfarnished), and Apart- ments, and Collection of Rents. ISPOSAL OF BUSINESSES AND STOCKS WITHOUT PUBLICITY. Valuations for Probate and Administration. Authorised to levy Distraints for rent. Insurance of Property, Life,and Plate Glass; Finan- cing, Auditing and Posting of Tradesmen o Books. PROMPT CASH SETTLEMENT. Offices and Sale Rooms:— Market Street, RHYL. f PEARLS OF GREAT PRICE The following letter is of great interest to all who value their personal appearance:— Temple Row, Birmingham. Dear Sir, I have examined the Fairy Ripple Tooth Powder, and find it has an exceed- ingly pleasant and agreeable flavour. It is composed of ingredients that are in- valuable for preserving the teeth in a healthy state; and, moreover, it is in a finely divided state of powder which is not the case with many powders that are sold, thus rendering it peculiarly useful where the teeth are soft and prone to decay. I can recommend it vety strongly for constant use. W. T. ELLIOTT, L.D.S. Edin. & Dublin, F.C.S., Greens Lecturer on Dental Mechanics Mason's College, Birmingham, etc., etc. Sold in 6d., Is. and 2s Boxes by the Manufacturer, PERCY ASHFIELD, A.PH.S., High-clan Store Chemist, 66, High Street, Rhyl. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL WELLINGTON KOAD, BBYL. REV. J. VERRIER JONES. Pastor. WILL PBEACH ON SUNDAY. Services, Morning at 11. Evening 6-30. Collection after each Service. CHRIST C R U R C H, ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL, WATER STREET. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. PREACHER FOR NEXT SUNDAY- REV. E. E. INGHAM, Pastor. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. NEXT SUNDAY Rev. LEFROY YORKE, M.A., B.D. Pastor, VVILL PREACH. Sittings for Strangers Free. Sittings to Let-Apply to 6 J. Anws, Sussex St Collections at each Service. Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. Week Evening Service, Wednesday at 7-30 p.m Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7-30. AUCTION, LAND & ESTATE AGENCY. FRANK TE WELL, Begs to inform the pnblic of Rhyl, Prestatyn and district that he is open to undertake Sales by Auction of Land, House Property, Live and Dead Farm Stock, Furniture, etc. Valuations for Probate, etc. Rent Collecting and General Estate Work. Office- GREYMOUNT, PRESTATYN. On and after February 1st, 1899, No. 7, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. CthelateMrT. C. Amos' Old Office.) COMFORTABLE CENTRAL. NAYLOR'S Commercial Temperance Hotel and Dining Rooms. QUEEN ST., RHYL. Visitors and Commercial Gentlemen will receive every attention. Sleeping accommodation from 1/6 per night BOARDING TERMS raox 4/6 mm DAY. AN ORDINARY DAILY. C, C. NATLOR, Proprietor. Sales by Auction BRYN AVON," PRESTATYN. Having been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Rowland, who is leaving Prestatyn, MR. FRANK JEWELL will SELL BY AUCTION at the above premises on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1899, the desirable and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising Mahogany Dining Table, Chairs in solid Oak, upholstered in Leather, Sideboard, Easy and other Chairs, Couch, Hat Stand, Hall Lamp, Bracket Lamps, What-not, Fancy Tables, Coal Vases, Fenders and Fire Brasses, Ornaments, Curtains and Fittings, Blinds, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, French and other Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Blankets, Dressing Tables, Marble-topped Wash. stands, Wedgwood Toilet Ware, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Ladies' Wardrobe with mirror front, Spring Mattress, Toilet Covers, Serves CHINA VASES, Quantity of Books, &c., &e. Also will be offered a valuable collection of PICTURES, con- sisting of Oil Paintings by well-known artists, Engruvings, &c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. On view morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his effloes, 7, Bodfor Street (the office of the late Mr. T. C. Amos) Rhyl, and Greymount, Prestatyn. VRONDEG," NANT HALL ROAD, PRESTATYN. Sale of Valuable and Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Belonging to Miss MILLER, who is removing. Comprising Dining Room Suite covered in leather, Dining Tables, Dining Rcom Chairs in mahogany and horse-bair, Sideboard. Grandfather's Clock, Brass Curb, Hat Stand. Overmantel Bedsteads, Beds and Bed linen, Window Curtains and Fitting, Blinds, Large quantity of Linoleum, Stair Carpeting, Rugs, Heavy Brass Gas Brackets and Fittings. Mahogany Duchesse Dressing Table, and Marble-top Washstaud to match. Chest of Drawers, Bedroom Chairs, Painted Dressing Tables, etc., etc Solid Old Oak Bureau and Bookcase :(combined), also a collection of genuine Antique Old China (which has been in the family of the Vendor for nearly 100 years. The whole of which will be SOLD BY AUC- TION, by MR FRANK JEWELL At the above address, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1899, at 1 o'clock precisely. On viewjthe morning of Sale. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer, at this offices, 7, lbodfor Street (the office of the late Mr T. C. Awos), Rhyl, and Greymount, Prestatyn. > H SE DECORATIONS A New and Varied Stock of ARTIFICIAL PLAN TS FOR Table Decorations! t UVA GRASSES I POMP AS GRASSES! In Natural and Art Colours foi Wall Decorations. Down Quilts. PLUSHETTES, PLAIN ART SERGES, FANCY SERGES, DRAUGHT SCREENS. PORTIER RODS. ILL GREATLY REDUCED in consequence of the ex- treme mildness of the weather. Purchasers wishing to buy Christmas Presents Should not miss this opportunity. i RHYDWEN JONES and DAVIES, Rhyl and Llandudno. Among those taking part in our FREE CASH PRIZE COMPETITION. NO ENTRANCE FEE WHATEVER. 1st PRIZE £ 50. 2nd PRIZE £ 25. 3rd PRIZE £ 15. 4th PRIZE £ 10. These money Prizes will be genuinely given away as an adver- tisement, among the Competitors who can re-arrange the following 22 letters to represent the names of four well-kntwn wild animals, selected by us. viz NIOL GERIT EPTNAHEL ABREZ. Send in your solutions at once, upon receipt of which we will inform you if correct, and trfve you full details of the Conipe- tition, with conditions, and date of closing. If you cannot solve all four nanlt's, do as many as you can, as there are four prizes to compete for. No solution can be received after 12th April 1899. Address:—44 Competition Manager." 214 Uornwy SUad, LONDON. Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND IN CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. MR. WILLIAM HALL, successor to the late Mr. T. C. AMOS, will SELL BY AUCTION at an earlv date the whole of the valuable FREE- HOLD BUILDING LAND (nearly two acres), right in the heart of Rhyl. For Plans and further particulars apply to Mr WHo HALL, Auctioneer, Rhyl, and Prestatyn. Be THOMAS ROBERT WOOD (OTHERWISE I TOM WOOD)—DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35, intituled, An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Credi- tors and Persons having any claims or demands upon the estate of Thomas Robert Wood (otherwise Tom Wood), late number 21, Welling- ton Road, Rhyl, in the County of Flint, comedian, deceased (who died there on the 1st day of September, 1898, and to whose estate Letters of Administration were on the 28th day of January, 1899, granted by Her Majesty'r High Court of Justice at the Principal Probate Division Registry thereof to Samuel John Amos, ol Busse-x Street, Rhyl, aforesaid, Printer and Publisher, a creditor of the said deceased intestate) are hereby required to send in particulars in writing of their claims or demands to us, the undersigned, Solicitors to the Administrator, oa or before the 28th day jf FEBRUARY, 1899, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notiee, 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 debts, claims or demands he shall not then have bad notice. Dated the 1st day of Februarv, 1899. GAMLIN AND WILLIAMS, Solicitors for the said Administraton. Rhyl. FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. QUEENS FERRY BRIDGE. PROMOTION oF A BILL IN PARLIAMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of the Flintshire County Council will be held at the County Hall Mold, on Wed- nesday the 15th dav of February 1899 aL half-past Twelve o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of confirming a Resolution of the Council passed at a Meeting of the Council held on the 14tb, day of December last authorizing aa application to Parliament for powers enabling the County Council to borrow additional sums of money not exceeding £10,000 for the purpose of constructing and completing the Bridge over the River Dee at Queens Ferry and the Works connected there. with authorised by the Queens Ferry Bridge Act, 1894 and also to order that the costs and expenses of the Council in connection with such application and the obtaining of such additional powers be charged to the County Fund. Dated this 3rd day of February 1899. TliOS. T. KELLY Clerk of the County Council. WOMEN'S CONVALESCENT HOME, MORFA HALL, RHYL. February 14th, 1899. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annnal General Meeting of the Governors and Subscribers will be held at the Institution, Morfa Hall, on Thursday, February 23rd, 1899, at 12.30 o'clock p.m., punctually, for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts, electing Officers, and other business. WILLIAM SMITH, Secretary. The Beehive IN SUSSEX STREET is THE RECOGNISED CHEAP HOUSE FOB DRAPERY I GOODS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE GIVE Us A CALL. The Beehive Is a Household Word in Rhyl. AT The Beehive A large variety of Reliable Drapery Goods may be seen. AT The Beehive They are content with a Small Profit. AT The Beehive They sell Cheaply, and give Utmost Value for money. ANNUAL SALE NOW ON BARGAINS. The Beehive, Rhyl SYDNEY GIBSON, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer, Land, House, Estate and Insurance Agent. Auction Sales and Valuations of all Classes of Real and Personal Property undertaken. Special Attention given to Land and Agricultural Matters. Surveys made and Plans pyepm eel. ,pa; ed. Personal and Immediate Attention in all cases. AUCTION AND ESTATE OFFICE MARKET STREET, BUYL. To be Sold. TO BE SOLD CHEAP a Treadle Singer Sew- ing Machine in First Class Condition.— Apply Mrs. Homan, 5lB, High Street, Rhyl. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, KENMORE,' Russell Road, Rhyl.—Full particulars from H. A. STEER. To Let. HOME FROM HOME.— Comfortable Apart- BjL ments with or without board situated in a pleasant part of the Town near the Sea and Station. —Apply MRS T. C. AMOS, 7, Bodfor Street. Rhyl. HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET. — Ladies' Underclothing and Fancy Goods, &c., Stock Fixtures and Fittings at valuation. Good opportuu i ty. -Apply, 11, Abbey Street, Rhyl. TO BE LET.—SEMI-DETACHED MODERN VILLAS in Hisrhfield Park. Rent £ 34.— Apply to JOHNFOULKES, Highfield Park, Rhyl. TO LET.—3, CHURCH STREET. Immediate possession, rent low. Apply, JOSEPH HUMPHREYS, 158, Wellington Road. 1^0 LET HOUSE and SHOP Situated 11, } Abbey Street, Rhyl. Immediate possession if required. rpo BE LET—ST. DAVID'S RESTAURANT, I Queen Street, Rhyl.—The premises comprise large double fronted Shop with good dwelling house, Convenient Bakehouse fitted with Hunt's Patent Confectioner's Oven (two Decker) with all modern improvements, good Store-room &c. Specially adapted for a high class CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANS busineiss.-For particulars apply to FBANCIS GEARY, F.A.I.. Auctioneer &c., Market Street, Rhyl. rpo LET,-A CAPITAL BAKEHOUSE, in the I centre of Bodfor Street.—Apply "Advertiser" Office. fCOMFORTABLE LODGINGS for Winter j Months, Cheap, or Furnished House To Let, For Particulars Apply Mrs H., 73, High Street, Rhyl. FREE ADVERTISING.—PROPERTIES FOR SALE or TO BE LET.—Property ownei and others desirous of disposing of Property, Busi. ness, &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," which is published monthly, having an extensive circulation and being the only free ad- vertising medium of its kind in the district. In- tending purchasers or tenants should send for a copy of the Register, which will be forwarded post fre3 on application to the Proprietors and Pub- lishers, GREENHALGH & GEARY, Auctioneers valuers, and Estate Agents, Rhyl. a PARTMENTS WANTED.—The best way to fV. let your rooms and to secure a constant suc- cession of visitors, is to send a small advertisement to the Lichfield Mercury (established over 80 years), the Tamtvorth. Mercruy, the Rugeley Mercury, the bannock Chase Mercury, and the Sutton Coldfield Mercury (best family papers in the Midlands) 100,000 readers weekly. Read by all the bes ,people. Prices for the five papers, 20 words fo 6d. 3 times Is. 6 times Is. 9d.: 12 times 3s, 3d. or for the holiday season 4s. 6d. prepaid.—Offices 36, 38, and 40, Bird Street, Lichfield. Miscellaneous. WANTEDS Partnership (Sleeping or Active) in good established business, full particu- lars in confidence to Bicycle.—Advertiser Office. WANTED — Cook General.— Apply Royal Hotel. CYCLE Business or Partnership in same wanted to purchase. North Wales preferred. Full- est investigation required.—Letters to Y. W. T. Office of this paper. WANTED. — A JUNIOR ASSISTANT to the General Drapery (Welsh preferred). Apply, JoHN A. SMITH, 249, Breck Road, Everton, Liverpool. W~ WANTED. — A COOK GENERAL FAR middle of FEBRUARY. — Apply, |Mr^ SHEFFIELD, Cloveley, Rhvl. WANTED.—A SMART YOUTH as APPREN- TICE to the Grocery and Provision Trade. Apply, E. P. JONES, SON & Co., 7, Water Street. ANTED.-ROOM in house in centre part yy centre part of town for office.-Apply A, Advertiser Office. WANTED, A cook GENERAL.—APPLY to Mrs. STBER, Kenmore. \W~T ANTED.—At LANDUDNO, COLWYN BAY or W RHYL, an 8 to 12-roomed HOUSE, suit- able for letting in "Apartments." Send full particulars as to situation, size and rent immediately to "E. J. E. 54, Dover Mansions, High Street, Bloomsbury, London. RE-COVERING UMBRELLAS. -HAT WOOD'S SPECIAL MATERIAL is the best, as it does not split in the folds. It has the appearance of silk, with the advantage of wearing three times as long, and the cost is only 7s. 6d. for making your um- brella better than a new one. Cheaper mattrials from 4s. 6d.-HATWOOD, Queen Street. WANTED, a YOUTH as an Apprentice to the Printing.— Apply at the Advertiser" Office, Rhyl, n REENHOUSE'S AGENCY for SERVANTS, G17, WATER STREET, RHYL.—Disen- gaged Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Housemaids, Nursas, and Generals. Ladies and Servants suited daily. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT: ON Account of damage done to Stock by storm MRS WEDGWOOD has decided to hold her ANNUAL SALE earlier than usual. Full particulars next week. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRPRYCE DAVIES begs to announce that he has removed his DAIRY BUSINESS tfrom 24, BODFoB STREET to PI A3 LLEWELYN F ABM, near Rhyl, and will continue to supply his Cus- o mera as usual. JOHN ELLIS, UNDERTAKER, KINMEL STREET, In retiring from business wishes to thank the in habitants of Rhyl and district for their kind suport, and hopes they will continue the same to MR. PICKERSGILL, Cabinet Maker & Undertaker, Windsor Street and Wellington Road who has purchased his stock and business. W. PICKERSGILL in succeeding Mr J. Ellis, Kinmel Street so-icita a Continuance of the Patronage of the inhabitants of Rhyl and district. All orders will receive prompt and personal attention. The trade supplied with coffin furniture. Shop— WINDSOR STREET. Residence- FERNHURST. WELLINGTON ROAD Epps's Uoco&.—UBATEFULANDUOMFOETINO.—"By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected COCOA, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.Civil Service G..ette.-Made simply with boiling water or milk.—Sold only in packets and pound tins,by Grocers, labelled—"JAMES EPPS & Co. Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, London Sales by Auction, BY MR. FRED WALLIS' 9, EMLYN GROVE, RHYL. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, 1S99. ROSE COTTAGE, CHURCH-ST., RHUDDLAN. MR. FRED WALLIS has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIU AUCTION on the above premises, ON MONDAY NEXT, FEB- RUARY 13TH, 1899, the whole of the modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, Together with a Useful Pony and Shandry, Light Spring Cart, 2 Cows (in calf), 2 Store Pigs, Chaff-cutter, Farm Implements, Harness, Churn, Dairy Utensils, About 8 TONS OF HAY, Butcher's Utensils, &c. THE FURNITURE consists of Walnut Suite in Leather (9 pieces), Mahogany Sideboard, Oak Bureau, Dining and other Tables, Oak Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Fenders, Fire Irons, Coal Vase Pictures and Ornaments, Carpets and Hearthrugs, Bamboo Cornice Poles, Hangings Blinds, &c, Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Palliasses, Spring and Wool Mattrasses, Japanese Bedroom Suite (5 pieces) nearly new, Maple Painted Wardrobe, with Bevel Plate Glass, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Chairs, Carpets, Oilcloth and Skin Rugs, together with the usual Kitchen Requisites, Glass China &c. On view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Town Hall, Rhyl, and St. Asaph. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE LOOK OUT FOR FRED ROBERTS & COIS GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, COMMENCING SATURDAY 25th, FEBRUARY. 3, Russell Buildings, High Street, RHYL. WINE MERCHAITP, HIGH STREET, RHIM (Near the Fountain/. BASS FT "W ORTHIN GTQH 'S ALES, aUINNESS' DUBLIN STOUT, M CASK AND sis Gold Label BOTTLE. HIGHLAND WHISKY. ss' John Jameson's IRISH WHISKY. Henri Norman & Co.'a • COGNAC BRANDY and V CHAMPAGNE^ Full Price Lists or, Annlication. Bass & Co.'s Light Bottling Ale Imperial Pints 2/6 per doz. Half Pints 1/6 11 Half gallon Screw Flagons of Burton Ale and Guinness' Stout at 1/- and 1/2. Bass & Co.'s Ale in 9 and 18 gallon cask s fL )in 1/- per gallon. Do. Pale Ale, 1/8 per gallon. Telegrams-" Steer, Rhyl." Telephone No. 3. RHYL RECORD & ADVERTISER May be had from the Publishers, Alios BROTHER S By Tost Delivered in To tin. S. D 8. D. One quarter 1 8 One quarter 1 1 Half-yearly 3 4 Half-yearly 2 2 Yearly 6 8 1 Yearly i 4 W No order for the change of Con- tract Advertisements can be attended to after 6 p.m. on Wednesday.

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