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"'1 yn Telephone No. 4. FN & J. Heathcote fc&sA Coach Proprietors, "TALLY HO" STAND: 9, WEST PARADE Rhyl Coaching Offices: ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH STREET AND VICTORIA HOTEL, VALE ROAD Hearses, Mourning Coaches and Wedding Squiuages Supplied on the shortest notice. PROTECT THE EMPIRE « by becoming a CRACK SHD r. This can be accomplished by using the KINC OF PKICE CINRIIT^P.IA AIR RIFLES. With supply of SLUGS, DARTS, or SHOTS 3> CHERRY STREET, BRITISH DARA T CO., BIRMINGHåY. ¿ 4- IGIHEST IN QUALITY-LOWEST IN PRICE. -ft. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. Important Notice. The ^Gentlemen's Outfitting Business hitherto carried on by ALLEN JOKES«Co., At 65 HIGH STR, ET $:,(.r.1"'t' Is now transferred to their next door Establishment THE PARAGON 64 High Street, RHYL >L!( i;}r'-1 NOTE THE ADDRESS—
THE SUCCESSFUL HOSTESS.
THE SUCCESSFUL HOSTESS. There aro t7J sides to the reat question, fJjA1f1 Eolith. W had almost said to the vexed guest —for that is what vre are at times. If the would 1 he hostess knows she cannot make a guest com I fortable, why invite her? If Ton invite a friend J and she does not accept, do not continue to pres. your invitation upon her, neither is it worti. while to feel hurt. She may love you at a dis lance, and associate you in her minu with physi- cal discomfort. The warmest friendship is apt to suffer in sympathy with the body or the mind. Whei we are middle aped there arc fe'" of ouc triends that we can 1 isit and be' comfortable. V>lf! ✓re all creatures of habit. This same uncomfort fcSle visitor would probably not be able to s&t'sfj your ideas of comfort. Tb, art of being a suc- cessful hostess is a fine art, that is not taught < the schools. It is not always possible for the visitor to conform to the ways of tlie household without severe discomfort, in some eases without eientfce to health. There is so much written it bout the inconsiderate guest- The hostess it + times at fault.
VALUE OF DEEP BREATHING.
VALUE OF DEEP BREATHING. No woman can have bright eyes, a beautiful •kin, or an elastic step if she does not supply liei lungs with oxygen. She can do llm 'y deep jreathi. The indolent woman regains ner lost energy when she learns how to breathe cor- rectly. The sallow girl, with the (hlrk circles under her eyes, discovers that with correct breathing the congested veins will yielu to the stimulated circulation, the dark rings disappear and the lu-tre reappear in the eyes. Deep breathing will help to mako curves where there are angles, and it is a potent f -.Ct(ir in JlP of emaciation, because it supplies oxygen to the wasted tissuto md seta the vital organs going
NURSERY HINTS.j
NURSERY HINTS. Two Important Requisites.—One of the, things .which should never be omitted from the nurses tnedioine chest is an accurately marked riieclicir- gl,L&S, which should always be kept in tile SITIe place, where it can be easily got at, Erasure- rnentj madr* from f vfoofi beir-e very un- liable, while nurses anu narsemaids P.-e frft quently careless in the measuring out of mail one. The glass should be stood upside down, sa 1 as to keep it free from dust. Other neceosary items arc the porcelain feeding-cup and spoon, whith should always be kept perfectly clean, and ahould never be used without being' first rinsed oat, in clean water To Amuse a Small Patient.—It ;s a good plan to keep one or two books oftno a few t.073 /301cly for the use of the little nursery patient wher. afflicted with pome non-infectious ailment. The *uPPly of familiar books and toys loses a great j interest when the patient is fretfui 1 1 n'?w pictures and toys are certain t», + 1 ^orSet hia woes for a time. Mechani- cs are a special delight to a sick ch'ld, aj>«i any tn ling present assumes grvat importune. .u his eyes durmg ihe weaV days of com aii.sce/.ot A sup? Y of picture postcards is al\ravs an UD en-.ting aource of delight. Animals in the Sicl: R-M.-An--nals should no excluded from the sick-roor,i as much as pos- IB; Bible, the riabiii of brinirirM*" clours an n cat* into the night nursery, and allowing "then "io 'lie on the small patient's bed. is very much to be deplored. On the other^hand. tne evolutions of a pet eanftry r' bullfinch, whose cage shoulo, however, be ke\ t scrupulously clean, will prob. ably provide a great deal of amusement.
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•Y;GTjE.—Marvellous sacrifice. Gent's new 1907 Machine, 'highest igrade, fitted with Clincher tyres, :C'raitlbe roller, lever rim brakes, tack and front, ithe very laitesit Perry's 1907 it all hearing- free v.lheal, pl-ated rims, coloured cer^res> iblaick enamelled, and gold lined, TOU'digiuiards; maginifiicent irniacbine, not soiled, ;g[as Lump, he'll, pomp, spanner, WT-il 5eait "bamgain, £ 4 ilOs., worth double. approval any distance before cash sen HtOIUISlE St. Madge, Pitman Road, Weston-super-Miare.
HUMAN ACTIONS.
Prejudice, if not altogether invincible, is, per- haps, the most difficult of all errors to be eradi- cated from tne human mind. By disguising it- self under the respectable name of firmness it. it of infinitely slower retripation than actual vice. No man will defend a sin as sucH, but even good men defend a prejudice, though everyone else sees that it is producing all the effects of a sin, promoting hatred, souring the temper, and ex- -AH citing evil passions.—HANNAH MOpRE. HUMAN ACTIONS. For all things whatsoever which men do, not of themselves, they do either by chance or by compulsion, or by Nature. But the things which they do of themselves, some they do from cus- tom and others through natural desire; and this partjy through desire influenced by reason, partly through desire devoid of reason. Now the act of wishing is desire accompanied by reason fixing on some good as its object; be- cause no one wishes for anything other that what he conceives to be, a good. But the do- eires devoid of reason arc anger and appetite ARISTOTLE. A PIECE OF PHILOSOPHY. The world, like a mirror, reflects just the sort of face we shew- smile for smile, frown fol frown. Many times it requires our utmost bravery to shew this cheerfulness, for we have realised liov bitter a thing it is to have to cover ar. aching heart a smarting wound, with a .mile. But in cheering others we lift ourselvoe above grief, laughter robs e'en defeat of iit sting. Is it not better, then, that the oorrido of time" should echo with our laughter—not answer groans nor sighs? TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Don't, talk too much. Learn how to be 6ilen Not that people should always keep the tongue atill, it is made for use. But there are times when silence is the best and most effective reply. When a boor speaks roughly or uncivilly to you, when you hre asked an impertinent question, when a sneer is conveyed under cover of an in. quiry for information, or when, having appealed to you on a question of taste, your opinion is met with ri(licule-tlie bf-st. answer in these or like "xigoncies is masterful silence. Silence be. speaks self-command, and nothing is at times so effective as the silence which springs from jHiteniDt.
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"7W4"¡" i" Born with a Silver SpooM in Mouth" Those less fortunate may obtain beautifully engraved Silver Spoons free by using WHITE'S WAFER OATMEAL Cut out the entire front portion of the engraved Silver Spoons free (by using WHtTES WAFER OATMEAL Cut out the entire front portion of the 2-lb. and 1-lb. Packets. WHEN you have 12 of the 2-lb. size or 24 1-l'b. size, send them, on to Competi- tion Department,WHITE, TONKINS & COURAGE, LTD., Clarendon Mills, Belfast, before 31st August, 1907, and we shall send in exchange one of these Spoons, free from any advertisement whatsoever, carriage paid to any address in England. These spoons are of best quality, and worthy of a place on the most perfectly-appointed table. $3 Cup on" fra<* to Start v°n Sign and cut this Coupon out, and it will 0 be counted as 3 coupons. But only one. of these special free coupons will be accepted from each competitor. SIGNATURE Please give grocer's name and address. Hotels Alexandra Family and Commercial Hotel High Street and Kinmel Street, RHYL. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation and good attendance at strictly moderate charges. Well-matured Spirits and good Brand of Cigar*. ALEXANDRA MEWS CRESCENT ROAD. Wedding Equippages, Landaus, Broughams, ■io^ables, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, &c., for Hire. BRAKES leave the Hotel and Mews to all Places of Interest. Dudley Arms Hotel RHYL (Close to Station, under the Bridge). FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Posting. Good Stabling. Excellent Accommodation for Cyclists. J. LEACH, Proprietor. George Hot::} QUEEN STREET RHYL. for the Finest Wines and Spirits. The Best Family and Commerc* i Hotel Cyclists will find this HotPÍ very convenient. Chester Ales and Stout, also Boss's Ale and Guinness's Stout. All Orders promptly attended to and delivered to any part of the Town. CIGARS OF T7IE FINEST BRANDS. I and Era taken. F. P. ARTHUR, proprietor. Imperial Hotel (FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL), BODFOR STREET, (Near the Station), SPLENDID BILL.ARD ROOM, STOCK RGOMS, &c. AN ORDINARY DAILY. ¿- TARIFF ON APPLICATION. GEORGE NUTTER PROPRIETOR (Of Blackpool). Moma Hotel QUEEN ST. ít MARKET ST., RHYL. High-Class Family and Commercial Hotel. Wines & Spirits of the Choicest Brands. Proprietor TOM ROGERS, of St. Helens. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Re-Decoraited Throughout. Ye Windsor (KINMEL AND WINDSOR STREETS), NEAR STATION, RHYL. Call here for V e Olde Ale COSY SMOKE ROOMS. WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES AND STOUTS Bottled on the Premises. CIGARS OF BEST BRANDS. W. DARE, Of Leicester and Coventry, Proprietor. T. HULLEY, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DEALER, Castle Temperance Hotel KINMEL STREET, RHYL. Fresh Supply ef Butter all d Eggs always on hand. Firat-class acronsmoda .i in for Visitors and Commercial Travellers. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Established 1874. WILLIAM llCKERSGILL, Undertaker. SBOPS- "of 161, "Wellington Road. REHIDENCE- 50 Wellington Road. Camden House, 11 AQUARIUM STREET RHYL. J. S. GODDARD, Expert Tailor and Ladies Costumier. Quality and Fit Guaranteed. Riding Breeches a Speciality. Liveries. Ladies Habit Maker. Clerical Attire. Mrs. P. H. Jones HIGH-CLASS DRESSMAKER, 'COSTUMIER, &e. MODERATE CHARGES LADIES OWN MATERIAL MADE UP 4, BUTTERTON ROAD, RHYL. SCALE OF CHARGES. SINGLE Cor. Line T3h inser. insnr. s. D s. d ParJjamentuy Notices, or Kotices relat to Government Offices •• 1 0.. 1 0 Parliamentary Election Adc-esses 0 i) 7 (j Prospectuses of Public Companies, Lega NoticeF, Municipal, Urban and Kural Coun- cils, Statement of Accounts, Announce ments, Tenders, &c 0 C r; 0 Sales by Auction 0 3.. 2 6 Paragraph Advertisements among the News 0 G 5 0 Municipal, Urban, arc Hural Cuuncil Election Addie ses, Boarif jf Guardians and Educa- tion Committee Announcements, Sales by Private Treatv. 0 6.. 5 0 Railway CO.'H Train Service Announcements 4 3 4 Lectures, Sermons, Concerts, BaHs, Theatrical and Charitable Entertainments, or Sub- scription Lists, Eisteddfodau, Publications, Public Announcements, &c. 3 2 6 TllADE ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion Od per inch "J Special Cash Four Consecutive Inser- Discounts 'LONS » PERWEEK Von all orders Thirteen do Is ,-td „ j Twenty-six io Is Od „ „ IN advance. Fifty-two do 0s 9d „ J Double the above Prices are charged for Double Column Advertisements. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Persons and Situations Wanted, Agency or Traveller. Part nerships, Land, Busillcss Premises, and Businesses to Ld 01' fo Sale. Apartments, or HouseR Wanted or to Let, Lost or Found and Miscellaneous Sales and Wants of every description. Class tied under own headings, are charged as follows :— Number Number of Insertions. of Words. 1 3 C LO 26 52 sd sd sd sd £ SD 12 or less.. 0 6.. 1 0..1 9.. 3 ..0 6 6.. 0 U 0 1;) to 24 1 0 2 0 3 9 7 6 0 14 0.. 1 6 0 2.5 to 32 1 6 a 0 5 9 12 0.. 1 2 9 2 4 6 B3 to 40 2 0 4 0 7 9 16 0 1 11 6.. 8 1 9 41 to 48 2 6.. 5 0.. 9 9.. 20 6.. 2 0 0.. 3 19 0 3d. extra per insertion for every adûitioual 8 words. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ALlvertisenwnts of Births, Marriages and PeathR.-One Shilling for 20 words, and 3d. each snccessive worda. If booked, iji. TO ADVtRTISRRS. We would ask our;" dVtjrtjaers to kin&ly see that their Advertii em eats are properly chinged, but all copy for change of Ad- vertisement must be to hand not later than 12 noon on Wednesdays, otherwise it can- not be attended to until the followinj WEEK I" ""9- .L- Businesses. w eniirs ] i BLOOD BtXTURE     •JJOR cleansing and clearing the blood ofa1) jSj f impurities from whatever cano. arising, ■ Clarke's Blood Mixture cannot he bettered. 9 It has over 40 years' reputation, and is to-day 9 more popular than ever. the reason being un- H doubredly because it is recognised throughout 9 the world to be the only sate. thorough and a doubrediy because it is recognised throughout lasting remedv for Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, H Bad Legs, ricers. Abscesses, (toils. Pimples, H Hlotches, Spots, Sores, Eruptkms 01 every kind. H Hhnd Poisun, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, B Gout, etc. g Tt 1 EDITOR OF THE Family Doctor says:— B "le have seen hosts of letters bearing lesti- ■ man to the trulv wonderful n.res elit-ted b\ ■ Clark -'s Blood Mixture. It is the finest Blood B Pnrifi, J that Science and Medical Skill have B brought to light, and we can with the utmost con- 9 f.dence recommsnd it to our subscribers and the ■ public generally." ■ Of all Chemists & Stores, 2/9 per Bottle, T PERMANENTLY CURES Skin & Blood Diseases OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. VV For BEST READ ROWN OR WHITE Go -to CHAS. R. JONES 146, Wellington Road CHESTEK STEAM LAUNDRY Victoria Road (Close by the Northgate Station), CHESTER. All the arrangements are on the most ap- proved modern system for Washing, Ironing, Drying, Packing, &c., and the management most efficient. W. H. LIPSHAM, Secretary & General Manager) (Chester Steam Laundry Co., Ltd.) Telephone No. 411. Inspection is specially invited on any Tay excepting Mondays and Saturdays. Charles Egerton House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Paper-hanger, &c., i0. ELWY JSTKLET, RHYL ESTABLISHiu J.883. Oils, Paints, Colours, and Varnishes always in Stock. A good selection of WALL-PAPERS and Pattern Books, by the best makers. Agent for Messrs. John Line and Sons' Art Wall Papers. Boneing and Larding a Speciality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FISH SHOP &c., IN THE TOWN. WalterClarke&Son Fruiterers, Fishmongers, Poulterers, and Licensed Dealers in Game. 2 and 3, WATER STREET, And 2 and 3, MARKET HALL. AGENTS FOR HORNER'S CREAMS. Telephone, 21. Visitors to Rhyl Should not tail to SEE LATE Sir H. M. Stanley's Home The Cross Foxes Hotel Glascoed nr. St. Asa/oh All the Coaches through Bryn-y-pin Pass (The Switzerland of Wales) stop here. It is a pleasant walk from Rhudaian or St Asaph Picture Postcards of the old home may be purchased here. Wines, Spirits, Cigars, 'QT^V 5 Overcome Your Doubt o D Don't hesitate to put your faith in the world famous Beecham's M Pills, the best, safest, surest and most reliable remedy for all 11 stomach, liver and kidney troubles. When your stomach is out H Dof order, it needs help, it must be thoroughly cleansed, strengthened M and settled. Give 11 a BEECHAM S § j PILLS j W a chance. Let them prove that they can do for you what they o have done for thousands of others during the past half century. 0 DThey will promptly and effectively remove all the discomforts M which arise from undigested food: will put your system in good II condition and make life worth living. Any troubles arising from D derangement of the digestive organs will be quickly corrected by M taking Beecham's Pills. They will without a doubt promptly II o Cure and Convince. 0 Sold everywhere in boxes, price 1 156 pills) & 2'9 (168 pills). IN I THE NERVOUS SYSTEM II i LL the wear and tear und strain of modern life cotic-entnt^s npnu the nervnu8 system. PhfMCil and mental hankrnptc.v is rh« natural result of over-drawioll in es,trt"v upon the reserva capita" "f nerve force. Nervous debility is the trrowinyr malady of the dny. No tn«n know? repose; if he would prosper he must hu-tle, bustle, worry, Htid excite hiras'lf constantly. But there is DO roapon o" commont-fnf-e in thrashing the uerve-fiires to pieces, when you uin t'oml'GnHt. tbp f,tirftil Gw1 pxtracap-'inee with a tiulaiv, course of treetnient. GOLEMAN'S NERVE PILLS quickly stop the wreckaee, I they prevent the snipping of the ov,.r-lerise obord of ueryons vitalitf, Ther act as a powerfu) recuperator to ov-r-tired and worn-out nature. You can te.-t a bot'I'' st once, free of ch^rpe. They will quickly eunbie yjti to eat well, feel well, sleep well, and work well IMPORTANT^JNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL from the Rev. ARTHUR EVANS. DEAR SIP., The Manse, Pinchbeck, Spalding. It gives me g-reat pleasure to testify to the great b-nefit I have received from your Nerve Fills. As yon wiil rememDer, I wrote to you asking the favour of a sample bottle, which you kindly sent me by return of post. The relief I derived from them led me to write for a 2s. 9d. bottle, which I received in due cour-e, and have been taking them regularly since, and they have quite set me up. I shall alvravs keep them by me and recommend them to my friends, and those whom I meet who are suffering as I was from a run-down nervous system. You may make what use you wish of this letter. I am delighted with the Pills.—Yours truly, (Signed) AliTHUK EVANS. April 28th, 1905. — J FREE OF CHARCEj — The Nervn COUDQTI attached entitles THE NERVE COUPON. every »pplicant to one Sample Bottle of Coleman's Nerve Pill* absolute!* free of _Fl]' m f'8 form anfdJenl to ,*fe88r8- charge -\nd post paid. After Trial, the Chapman k Company, Ltd., .Norwich. P.11* cau be obtained at most Chemists SIQN TH|S FQRM and at, all tbe brandies of Boots Lruir Company. Taylors' Drusr Company, and other Storeu, in Botrle# at 1/1 2/9, r<AJiE 4/6, 9/ and 21/- each or J. Chapman and Co., Ltd., will -end post free direct ADDRES3 on receipt of Name atod full postal Address. The larger sizes effect a great t. saving. r, Rhyl Record, Feb. 2nd, 1906. F. C03STU^.]E3: Has REMOVED from Market Street to PARADE CYCLE DEPOT And has received a new Stock of Trolleys and Mailcarts Of the Latest Models Motor and Cycle Repairs RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. The favour of a share of your orders is solicited. ————— Sundries of every sort kept in Stock. Businesses, jy/JIDDLE-GLAS'S JgDUCATlON. F. WELSH, B.A. Course of Instruction- ENSLISH SUBJECTS, CLASSICS, MATHE. MATICS, and FRENCH, BOOK-KEEPING and SHORTHAND. Private Tuition. Boarders Received. Full Particulars on Application. 2, BATH STREET. NEXT TERM, JANUARY 16th, 1907. FREE OF PAIN FREE INSTANTLY. SAMPLE A ITHE OIL quickly cures Sprains, Bad Legs, Ul- cers, Rheumatism, Ec- iHut zema, Piles, Stomach Od. 1/1, 2/3 Pains Chest Colds, Neu- m m m MM ralgia, &c. g J ■ y rn fK THE PILLS act like a charm for Headache, In- SIL.VBR*S ■> digestion, Liver Troubles K Constipation, Giddiness, PILLS Pale Faces, Debility, Pimples, Bad Legs, &c. Try a Box, gd. is. id., 2s. 3d Chemists and Stores, or post free of J. Silver, 65, Laboratory, Croydon. Giddiness Cured. FREE SAMPLE. BATHROOMS ARE USED a great deal. They can't be in too good a con- dition. It's better to have the plumber than the doctor. If you will call on us when you need anything in this line, we are sure you will be satisfied. We work conscientiously. We are prompt and quiet. R JOLLEY Plumber, Glazier, and Gasfitter. 4, 4ELWY STREET, RHYL. Businesses. THE OLDEST BOOT STORES IN RHYL. AA-TOS & CO. 8a, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL (the only Address). Repairs and Bespoke Orders Promptly Attended to. H. K. OSBORNE, (From Barberry's, London), Oivil, Military, Olerical and Ladies' Tailor. BREECHES AND LIVERY MAKER. ->- Rosier, Hatter and Pratical Shirtmaker. I have never shown a Finer Assortment. 26, Bodfor Street, Rhyl t-i LT MRS. E. BEECH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. China, Glass, & Earthenware Dealer, 19 WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. Specialities for the Summer Season in fancy goods for Presents, etc. Immense variety of China Articles with I Arm. of Rhyl," and other novelities. Large selection of 'Royal Worcester,' 'Doulton,' Ault Farence,' and wares of other celebrated makers. CHINA, CLASS, CUTLERY, ETC., FOR HIR. INSPECTION INVITED. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother JL who values tie Health and Cleanliness oi her Child should use HARRISON'S "RELI. ABLE" NTJRSEPY POMADE. One applica- tion kills all Nits a-i Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4d. and &d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, lib, Broad Street, Reading. Agent for Rillyl-G. E. Gratton, Ghemist, 2, Queen's Square, and 20, Aquarium Street; St. Asaph—-J. Emrys Jon9, Ghemist; Denbigh—Harrison Jones and Co., Chemists; Colwyn Bay—J. H. AdamMxk, Businesses. j 1 Efficient 1 Billpostingr. —— Parties desirous of having Bills Pofted or ALL the most IMPORTANT Advert:? orient HOARDINGS in the District of Rhyl, Presta- tyn, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, and St Asaph should send their Orders to BEECH BROS. The Rhyl and District BILLPOSTERS, Advertising and Billosting Contractors Head Office: 16, Wellington-rd, Rhyl Telephone Xo. 5y2. Ye Olde Firm. Established 1868. Our Hoardings Are Good, Substantial, and Well Kept. Our Positions Are the very best obtainable, situate at all points of advantage to Advertisers, and in MAIN THOROUGHFARES. Facilities Are Up-to-date for the Expeditious Fostiag of Bills in Town or Countrv. Owners of the Billposting Business of the NORTH WALES PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION. Members for Rhyl of the United Billposters' Association. Send us your requirements and we shall be p;eased to quote for Billpostiag in anv part of the UNITED KINGDOM. I All work under the DIRECT PERSONAL S U PER\ I SI O N of the Proprietor— FRAXK J. H. BEECH, Practical Billposter and Pester Advertising Expert. JOS. WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, PROPERTY AJW INSURANCE AGEN GENERAL CERTIFICATE HOLDER Appointed by Hi" Honour Judge Horatio Lloj*. Knight. HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW OFFICES AND SALEROOM. No 4, Queen Street SALES BY PUBLIC AUCTION Personallj conducted on reasonable terms wit immediate Cash Settlamout. VALUATIONS & INVENTORIRS prepared Mortgage, Hrobate, Partnership, Transfer Tenancy and other purposes. REPRESENTATIVE of the leading fife F Accident, Fidelity, Plate Glass, Employe Liability, Burglary, Linoeses and Live Sto Companies. ESTATE AGENT ic all it branches. MORTGAGES PROCURED. REGISTRAR OF 24BRUGES. ürnúES COUNTY CHAMBERS, 51. KinmeT Street, RHYL. Awarded 2 First Prizes, London, 1895 and lSW. HIGH.CLASS LUNCHEON & TEA ROOMS, Phillip Thomas COOK AND CONFECTIONER, ATONDALE RESTAURANT AND HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY, 63 HIGH STREET, KHYL Dishes, Veal and Ham, Beef.steak and Kidney Pies to Order. MILK BREAD, HOVIS, FAMILY BREAD Delivered to all parts of the Town. Excellent Assortment of Lunch. Madeira, pn-i other Kinds of Cakes for Afternoon Tea. A Good Variety f Fancy Box Chocolates, &c. NOTE THE ADDRESS—2 DOORS FROM POST OFFICE. Parry & Evans DECORATORS, SIGN-WRITERS. PAPER-HANGERS, &c.. 28, Abbey Street, or 8, Emlyn Grove, RHYL. All Work done under Personal Supervision., fcooff Selection of Wall Paper of Latest Design*. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Walter C. Da vies HOUSE AXD CHURCH DECORATOR 1, WATERLOO VILLAS WELLINGTON ROAD, PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING No order too small, no order Order too large. Drop us a Post Card. THE GROSVENOR (TEMPERANCE) Commercial & Family Hotel. Opposite the Railway Station. Dinners daily from 12 to 2. Boarding terms from 5s. per day. Parties, BaJl Suppers, Wedding Breakfa«t»_ etc., catered for at reasonable terms. A. W. JAMES, p