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BUILDING LAND, BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TO LET OR FOR SALE. J. M. Porter & Elcock, Architects, Surveyors, and Valuers, Land and Estate Agents, THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. Telephone: No. 38, Colwyn Bay. Telegrams: "Plans," Colwyn Bay. DETACHED SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT Stone Residence, situate on the outskirts of the town; 4 reception, 7 bedrooms, and convenient domestic offices, stabling, etc., well planted grounds, also gardener's lodge nearly three acres in all. About one mile from station and sea front, Splendid views. VICTORIA PARK. Pretty semi-detached house, 2 sitting, 4 bedrooms, small garden and site suitable for erection of motor-house, sunny and pleasant situation. CONWAY.—Detached Country Residence, 4 reception, 9 bedrooms, stable, coachhouse, and gardener's cottage, large and well planted garden, close to golf links. Rent £ 65. RHOS-ON-SEA.—Detached House, 2 reception, 5 bedrooms south aspect, within easy reach of Golf Links, and sea front. Rent £ 40. OLD COLWYN.—Semi-detached House, well set back from road, commanding lovely views, close to Golf Links. Early possession. Rent £40. CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, suitable for detached or semi-detached Villas, sunny aspect, splendid views, ideal spot for gentleman's residence. For further particulars and orders to view, apply as above. Parciau Building Estate, Colwyn Bay. TO be sold on Chief or Freehold, in plots for detached or semi-detached Residences. Splendid views of hills and sea, several with south aspect, and sun during winter. Roads sewered and completed. No charge for making. Gas and Water laid on. Land tax redeemed. Money advanced on two-thirds value of Land and Buildings at 4 per cent. if required. No pro- curation fee. Railway Stations, Post and Tele- graph conveniently situated.—Apply Messrs. J. M. Porter & Elcock, The Estate Office, Colwyn. Bay. 39 MELLOR & ALLEN, LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, AND VALUERS, COLWYN BAY NEAR COLWYN BAY — Small General Business for disposal, on main road. Early possession. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. UNFURNISHED TO LET OR FOR SALE. TELEPHONE 131. 32 ESTATE AGENT. 0 SURVEYOR and VALUER, /<< Estates managed and developed. Valuations a /CAYLEY Surveys for ESTATE all purpose OFFICE, /V/ Wynnstay A** Chambers, OOLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE No. 55. Agernt to the Cayley Estate, whieth oomjxriaea some 300 acres of ripe BuiMing Laaid between Colwyn Bay and Rhos-on-Sea, with magrwiifitwirf uninterrupted sea frontage of upwards of 1,000 yards. 33 J. R. MALEK, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, VALUER, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, 17, DENBIGH STREET, LLANRWST. 34 R ARTHUR JONES Land, House and'Estate Agent, THE ESTATE OFFICE, CONWAY (Near Town Hall), and at THE ESTATE OFFICE, DEGANWY (Near Post Office). REGISTER of Land, Houses and Property for Sale, and to Let in Conway, Deganwy, Llan- dudno Junction, Conway Valley, Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfechan, and surrounding district. Land for Sale. LAND IN COLWYN BAY (Dundonald-road) for Sale for erection of small houses or villas. —James F. Taylor, Solicitor, 71, Lord-street, Liverpool. 220A Houses Wanted. WANTED to purchase a small Freehold Detached Bungalow between Abergele and Llanfairfechan.—Apply, Matthew Ryan, Auctioneer, Llandudno. 1292 WANTED in or about Llanddulas or up to Penmaenrhos, a house containing three sitting rooms and five or six bedrooms for the be- ginning of November.—Apply, Box 1349, Weekly News Office, Conway. ANTED small house, 4 bed, 2 sit., bath- room, etc., central position.—Apply, rent include rates, M., Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. 1388 Motor-Cars & Bicycles for Sale "1 QrvQ DUNLOP.—Clincher, Palmer Tyres, 1 v/vs/ Covers from 3s. 6d., air tubes, free wheels, pedals, Saddles, &c. Maker's prices new list ready.—W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolver hampton. 97 Unfurnished Houses to Let. I BERGELE.-Semi- detached House. Beauti- A ful situation, healthy neighbourhood, 3 en- tertaining, 7 bedrooms, bathroom, bathroom, hot I and cold water.-Eryldon, Sea Road. 1333 TO LET.—6 roomed cottage, detached; rent, £ 16; good sanitary arrangements.—D. Evans, Glan-y-Mor, Glan Conway. 1346 Evans, Glan-y-Mor, Glan Conway. 1346 rI"'O LET, House, Bodycelyn," Wynnstay-road, L Colwyn Bay one of best localities in Bay vestibule, large hall, encaustic tile floor, 2 large entertaining rooms, large kitchen with dresser draws, cupboards, large scullery with hot and cold water, boiler, pantry, asphalted yard, out-offices, coalhouse. Second floor large landing, 4 excell- ent bedrooms, separate w.c., bathroom, hot and cold water. Third floor large landing, 4 large bedrooms, gas throughout, garden back and front. -Key at 16, Wynnstay-road. "BURTON HOUSE," Conway-road, Colwyn Bay particulars as above close to tramway and sea; key at Stretford.—Apply, Potts, Builder, Crewe, or "Tyndhurst," Abbey Road, Rhos-on-Sea. 1222 O. 9. TKEFRIW TERRACE, TREFR1W.— Semi-detached Dwelling House—Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery (h. and c.). 3 Bedrooms, Bath- room (h. and c.). C16 and Rates.—Apply, T. Griffith, Land Agent, Llanrwst. 962 Furnished Houses to Let. PENMAENMA WR.-Furnished house,, facing sea. Very low rent for three or six months. Glanydon, Conway-road. 286A Offices, &c., to Let. rT"'0 LET, in Station-road, Colwyn Bay, Rooms X suitable for Offices. — For terms, apply A.B.C., Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. To be Let. AFTERGRASS to let, Marie Farm Fields.— Apply, T. M. Owen, Marie Farm, Llandudno Junction. 273 TABLING for 5, with coach-house and excellent room for warehousing, close to Conway Railway Station.—Apply Box 1131, Weekly News Office, Conway. Apartments to Let, APARTMENTS or combined room to let, comfortable furnished, central position.— Apply, Box No. 138A, Weekly News Office, Conway. APARTMENTS to let at Conway permanent or temporary very moderate terms.—Corby Villa, Conway. 283A OMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, near Station C —Ty Newydd, Church-street, Conway. 59 NTENDING visitors to North Wales invariably I send for a copy of The Weekly News in order to obtain the names of those having Furnished Houses or Apartments to let. Therefore unless you advertise yours, you do not stand anything like the same chance as those who do. Send your order at once. 16 words 3 times IS. 24 words 3 times for is. 6d. Address, Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay or Conway. Apartments Wanted. HERETO SPEND A OUIET HOLIDAY? The VALE OF LLANGOLLEN, accord- ing to Ben Brierley, is The Queen of Valleys," and Our Own Country describes it as The Valley of Jewels, the Jewel of Valleys." Not only is its scenery lovely, but its mountain air is bracing and most salubrious. Intending visitors should secure comfortable apartments by advertising in the Llangollen Advertiser and North Wales Journal, 25 words, gd.; three insertions, is. 6d.-Hugh Jones, proprietor. nnHOSE having Rooms to Let, Boarding House X Keepers, and Hotel Proprietors, should advertise in the West Bromwich and Oldbury Chronicle," and secure a share of the patronage of the Thousands of Visitors from South Staffordshire and North Worcestershire who visit this District during the Summer.—16 words, once, 6d. 3 times, 1 6 times, 1/6; three months, 3/3.-Address Chronicle, West Bromwich. iiio Shootings to Let. O LET.—SHOOTING.—Tyhwntirafon and Penralltinco, Dolgarrog Offers invited.— Pugh, Cynlas, King's Road, Colwyn Bay. 274a. Horses & Carriages for Sale. HORSE TRAINING, Etc. Prof. Smith's celebrated book, free is. 2d.—Stafford & Co. Ltd., Netherfield, Notts. 1311 MARSTON'S, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham Modern light Funeral stock, sale or hire, New and Second-hand, 50, low prices, easy terms, Hearses, Cars, Coaches, Brakes, Landaus, Han- soms, £20. Illustrated catalogue and prices free. LJ43 FOR SALE. — Two very light rubber-tyred Brougham and Dogcarts, equal to new, also stylish Victoria Governess Car, Phaeton, Farmers' Cart, Porter's Cart, new and second-hand FLOATS, Handcart and Wheelbarrows also large Town Bus, suitable for Caravan or Summer House. Cash or easy terms.—Francis & Sons, Coachbuilders, Colwyn Bay. 86 HEARSES, Cars, Coaches, Landaus, Brokes, Charabancs; low prices, cash or terms. Descriptive catalogue free.—Marston's, 24, Bradford street, Birmingham. 1037 VESUDO SUDORIFIC, for lame or unsound Horses. Vesico Sudorific is the quickest, safest, and most famous remedy for Splint, Spavin, Ringbone, Sidebone, Capped Hock and Elbow, Curb, Windgall, Tumours, and for strengthening the legs of horses. Price 2s. 6d. or 5s., of Chemists, or post free.—Gregory & Co., Temple, Bristol. 92G Farm and Garden. ARDEN VASES, pretty designs sent appro. Carriage paid important bargains.—V., 65, Pearl-road, Walthamstow, Essex. 288A T_7 LOWER POTS. 192 for 2.1s. 6d. (crate re- tamable:). ia 8in., 20 6iin., 50 5101., 60 4m., 50 3m. Special quotatfiomjs for quanti- ties. Send for catalogue, free.—'Herberts Park Pottery, Dairlaaton;, Staffs. 1360 CUT Scotch White Heather (long spiked variety) 2s. 6d. per lb., post free cash with order. Plants of above, in bloom, for potting, 4s. per doz. —Henry Derbyshire and Sons, Darley Hillside Nurseries, near Matlock. 277a WANTED, 10,000 tons of Clover Hay, for cash, any quantity bought.—Joseph Howarth, Oswestry, Salop. 275a Publications. O A PAGE~l300K ABOUT "HERBS AND OH" HOW TO USE THEM. Post free. Send for one.—Trimnell, The Herbalist, 144, Richmond- road, Cardiff. Established 1879. 90 AT ARWEINYDDION Y GAN. CERDD-DRYSOR Y PLANT. CASGLIAD 0 DONAU at wasanaeth y Band of Hope, yr Ysgol Sul, a'r Gymanfa. Pris, 2g. Telerau Gostyngol i Ysgolion Sabbothol, &c. Cyhoeddedig ac i'w gael gan Mri. R. E. Jones a'i Frodyr, Swyddfa'r Weekly News," Conwy. IN ORDER TO SUCCEED it is necessary to be known*. The best way to become known is tose The best paper in which to advertise is The North Wales Weekly News. Business for Disposal. MILK BUSINESS, nicely situated in sub- urban Birkenhead retailing 300 gallons weekly at good profit besides nice shop trade. The business is a real good going concern selling through ill-health rent low; price, £ 230, in- cluding Stock, Fittings, Fixtures, Utensils, Horse and Float; [roo can remain at 4 per cent. if re- quired. Every trial allowed full particulars and orders to view from Cook's, 7, Hope-street, Liver- pool. 287A Birds for Sale. BEAUTIFUL Young Canaries for Sale at Bar- berry Hill, Colwyn Bay (for Church Mission- ary Society).—Apply oefore 11 a.m. 1317 Holiday Tours. £ /Q/Q/ —A WEEK IN LONDON, in- s ° eluding first-class hotel, excur- sion to Brighton, Windsor, Hampton Court, and round London. 14 days for c5llOl-. Cheap book- ings from all parts.—Write Dept. 22, British Touring Agency, 5, Copthall Buildings, London, Hotels, &c. LOHOLLS' JETTY DINING ROOMS. Telephone 413 (facing the sea). Great Yairnioufth. Parties catered for; any mumber up to 500 at one sitting; lowest possible terms.— W. T. Niaholls, proprietor. 1071 Money. A RE YOU requiring a prompt and strictly XJL private advance of £ 10 or upwards ? Then 1^ invite you to write to me, in strict confidence. \ou can rely on being treated in an honourable and straightforward manner, and upon terms, etc., being arranged to your satisfaction.—Apply to F. W. Hughes, "Silverdale," 63, Kingswood-road, Moseley, Birmingham. 1159G MONEY LENT AT SHORT NOTICE. Advances of large or small amounts (from Zio upwards) granted without delay on promissory note only, NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. MODERATE TERMS. NO APPLICATION FEES. BUSINESS CONDUCTED STRAIGHFORWARDEDLY. Full information supplied, either personally or by post, free of cost, and all enquiries treated with confidence. Repayments arranged to suit bor- rowers' convenience. Apply to GEORGE PAYNE & SONS, 3, Crescent Road, RHYL Established 1870. 562 THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY IS expressly Established and Registered pursuant JL to Act of Parliament, to make private advances without Loan Office formalities, to all Classes (Male or Female), FROM Lio TO Riooo. ON SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, for any immediate need or private use to Start in Business, to Furnish your House, to Buy Stock when the Market is Low, to Pay Rent or Rates. Cash sent by post, if desired. You can get Money privately here, as interviews are unnecessary, and references are not required. Genuine Applications never refused. The advance can be paid back by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments; or, if desired, the advance can remain out up to five years by paying interest only. Distance no object. Interest and Repayments lowest in England and Wales. Strict privacy and straightforward dealings guaranteed. Borrowers paying extortionate interest elsewhere are requested to apply to us, when existing loans can be paid off, and larger advances made at much lower rates of interest. It will cost nothing to enquire, but may save you pounds, by applying in strict confidence, in English or Welsh, for our freer prospectus, to THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY, 41, CORPORATION STREET, MANCHESTER, Estab. 1887; Nat. Telephone, 260x5 or to our North Wales District Offices: 10, DEAN-ST., BANGOR; and 19, Queen-street, Wrexham. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY From £ 10 to £ 1000. On NOTE OF HAND ONLY. at the following rates for agreed periods:— Loan. Repay. Loan. Repay. Ji £ s d. £ £ a. d. 10 10 15 0 50 53 5 0 20 21 10 0 100 107 10 0 30 32 5 0 1000 1075 0 0 20 21 10 0 100 107 10 0 30 32 5 0 1000 1075 0 0 Small repayments accepted by arrangement or if desired the advance can remain out by paying Interest half-yearly, Distance no object. Can be seen personally daily in North Wales for interviews by appointment. Existing Loans paid off and larger advances made at much lower Interest. Strict privacy guaranteed, whether business done or not. If con- venient to call apply by letter, as business can be arranged by post. You will avoid paying extortionate interest and heavy repayments above your means, by applying to Mr. ELLIS ROBER IS, Station Chambers, 15, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. Miscellaneous. U AITCHGEJi" Moustache Grower. Great JLv success. Sample, 4d. Full size, is. 2d. post free.-14, Henry-street, Peterboro'. 1341 REY HAIR permanently and speedily re- stored to its original colour by using HARRISON'S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a res.torative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price 1/6 (postage 3d. extra). Manu- facturer :—>G. W. HARRISON, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Conway: Ll. Jones, Chemist, Lancaster Square agent for Colwyn Bay J. W. Adtamson, ahemist, Station,-road. Girri IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every mother I who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's Reliable Nursery Pomade. One application kills all nits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In tins, 4td. and gd., postage id.—Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Llandudno, J. Winter; Deganwy, H. Rogers Jones; Colwyn Bay, J. W. Adamson; Penmaenmawr, T. J. Hughes; Conway, Llewelyn Jones; Llanfairfechan, W. G. Roberts. All Chemists. G535 VICTIMS OF FATE. IF you wish to possess the secrets of love, to see yoiur lluck turn from had to good, to JL see yoiur lluck turn from had to good, to cast a charm or evade one, and to have wealth, hiealthi, beauty and happiness, wirite to Moorys, the Red Sorcerer, 16, Rue de rEchiquier, Paris, who will seind you his curious little book post free. 1378 Medical. The Medical Home, Colwyn Bay. FULLY TRAINED CERTIFICATED NURSES supplied, who live in the Home when not at Cases, and are under personal supervision. Patients received. Massage. Nursing Appliances on Hire. For terms and particulars, apply.- MATRON. Tel. 24. 153 Medical Remedies. LANCHARD'S PILLS of Apiol and Steel JD supersede pilcochia, bitter apple, pennyroyal etc.; and thousands of grateful letters have been received testifying to their efficacy. is. Ii-d. per box, post free, from Leslie Martyn Ltd., Chemists, 34, Dalston Lane, London. 571 Situations Vacant. io WORDS, 6d. 3 WEEKS, is. Vr"O Bakers and Confectioners.—Youth 16 to 18 JL at once, able to drive.—Box No. A284, Weekly News, Conway. STRONG GENERAL wanted, about 15; English preferred.—Apply any afternoon, Mrs. Wood, Grocer, Llandudno Junction. 281A WAN TED for a Country Rectory, early in October, a gcod General, not under 25 years, small family, washing, must be Welsh, and Church of England, good wages, Apply, Gyffylliog Rectory, Ruthin. 1384 WANTED experienced General for North Manchester.—Apply by letter, Mrs. Proud- foot, Grandevue, Old Colwyn. A289 COOK; fir sit clas>s; also House Parlour Maid; and several good Generals.-—■ Mrs. Leak, Olive Branch, St. David'abroad, Car- narvon. 285 A PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS.—Agents wanted (either sex) splendid selection); best commission. iBook; free.-Apply, Riley Birols., 6, Glover-istreet, Preston, 13715 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS "CARDS.—Reliable Agentsi wanted. Something absolutely new and unique. The sensation of the season. Pub- lished by tihiis firm onily. M-ust be ,seen. Un- equalled value. < Lavish. terms. Books free.— Mackenzie & Son, D.68, Darwen. 1376 WANTED EVERYWHERE, Canvassers for Piume Honey. Salary and Cammisisdon. —Butterwoiritlli, Ohemiisit, Manchester. 1377 I'LANIIC -Persons desirous of A becoming Stewards, Stewardesses, Bakers, Butchers, Pantrymen, Engineers, Stokers, Trim- mers.—Addressed envelope for particulars, William Breakell, 14, Chatham-road, Birkdale, Southport. ■ 266A COOK. Good plain, wanted September, for Blackheath, London. Wages about £ 25. Good private reference required.—Apply by letter to Mrs Murton, Ayrton Villa, Llanfairfechan. 1315 AGENTS WANTED. Either sex, to sell our celebrated Cash Bonus Teas, highest quality, Universally known. Particulars free.—Meadow's Teas, Keswick. 1310 BIRKENHEAD.—Good General, at once D Family of 4 to Plain Cook and Wash, and be generally useful. Wages, c16.-Rowlands, 133, Chester-street, Birkenhead. 279A REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS:—Ladies quickly suited with good Servants.—Miss Evans, Glynarien, St. Asaph. 28OA AUSTRALIA. 300 experienced farm hands for New South Wales. Situations Guaranteed. Good rate of pay and splendid prospects. Ap- proved applicants will be granted special fare of £ 6. May sail any time during next few months. —Application should be made at once to John Ridgway, N.S.W. Government Selector, Poulton- le-Fylde, Lancs. 282a f ^ONFEC IIONER Y.—Smart young lady as Improver for Bakehouse.—Miss Williams, Oswallt House, Holywell. HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY.-Immediately, J..1 experienced Assistants for workroom also Improvers and Apprentices for workroom and showroom .-Millicent et Cie, 91, Bold-street, Liverpool. ANAGER, Bangor district.—Apply by letter, marked District," Crane & Sons, Ltd., Pianoforte Manufacturers, Scotland-road, Liver- pool. PAWN BROKING.—Young man for counter JL and warehouse live out, experience neces- sary.-Follieb-, Bridge-street, Cardiff. AT once, smart General, not over 24 years; good wages.—Apply, Mrs. Naylor, Allandale, St. James'-road, New Brighton. DRAPERY. — Well educated Youth as ap- prentice.—Apply, Kirkv & Nicholson, Ltd., 479, Lord-street, Southport. ARLOURMAID, experienced, under 30, 3 in family, 4 maids kept; sewing-maid also young French or German taken; good references essential for both. Protestants preferred.—Mrs. Rutter, Windy Knowe, Blundellsands. CLERK, accustomed to hardware trade; state age, salary required, experienced.—Davies, Ironmonger, Llangollen. NURSE, aged 30 to 35, to mind baby 10 months old must be fond of children, references.—Address, Truth," Mount Laurel, 5, Promenade, Egremont. PARLOURMAIDS, experienced, £ 26— £ 33 j. Cheshire and Wales; Under-Housemaids, f:- 14-£15.-Mrs. Haycock, Nannerch, Mold. GENERAL wanted in October; 3 in family; private house.—Berridge, Clarence House, Station-road, Colwyn Bay, Situations Wanted. 16 WORD S, ~6dT; 3 WEEKS, is. 6d. 3 REV. F. II. HAWKINS, Vicar of Builsfield, Welshpool, begs to recommend a Groom- Gardener; can milk; age 35; married, one child. 2709 LADY Help requires re-engagement 2 in family no children or washing, salary £ 20. —B., 13, Oxford-drive, Waterloo, Liverpool. CHEF DE CUISINE.—Re-engagement wanted, first-class, experienced man 15 years as head chef in last place highest references.—M., 1, Ban- stead-terrace, Roundhay-road, Leeds, Yorks. LADY Nurse (R.C.), hospital experience, desires post, one or two children, good needle- woman, experienced with children, good remuner- ation.-Address, B.K., 26, Ampthill-road, Aigburth. SITUATION by experienced Chauffeur, private or commercial cars.—Apply, J. R., care J. Sims, Bonndary Cottage, Huyton. GARDENER- single-handed, or where help is given; life experience in all branches; 7 years' reference from last place; breaking up establishment, cause of leaving total abstainer.— John Hardy. 11, Craigside-averaue, West Derby. Liverpool. MISS MARION HUGHES, Rosenau, Knotty Ash, seeks post as Daily Governess in family or school; English, modern languages (acquired abroad). Wanted. 16 WORDS, 6d.; 3 WEEKS, is. UY OLD GOiLD, Silver, False Teeth, Jewellery. -Fowler, Watchmaker, St. Anm's Well-road, NottÏinlgham. 1373 ANTED. Ladies Hair combings, any color, W best cash value remitted per return.— Smith, 124, Rectory-road, London, N. I34° Matrimony. SCOTCH Lady (38), farmer's daughter, having S about £ 10,000; desires marriage, English farmer, belonging to the middle class (40-45), hav- ing good income and nice country house; the lady is prepared to invest £ 3,000 to £ 5,000 on a good farm enclose photo, full particulars of position; strict confidence fee for introduction reasonable.—Miss Stanley, Hall Grove, Cheadle, Cheshire. PHOTO FRAMES Are always Useful Presents. See our Extensive Stock. R. E. JONES & BROS., The Weekly News Offices, 8, Station Road, COLWYN BAY, AND Rose Hill Street & Bangor Road, CONWAYI For Sale. ON SALE.—A Semi Grand Piano by good maker, in excellent condition.—Apply, J. Dicken & Sons, Station road, Colwyn Bay. 1354- KAlGLE Coanibinationi dressing and poliisih for black or browin leather, every deseriptioni, usual price, liS. each; my price 5-s. a dozen. Perfect condition; carriage paid.—Tomialm, Warehouseman, Seagrave, Beds. 1374- N'DERSKIRTS! Moirette, 3s. 6d. worm 3s. 6d. Gire shady.—iBiiindle, Herring, 2r, King-isitreet, W. Manchester. 1373 -S-TYlLIISHiSÜIIT-rJE'NIGTH:S, ios. to 25s. S Patterns fr.ee.-ISihaw, manufacturer, 1, Lio-n-cha-mbers, Bradford. 1371 PAVIXG STOiNES for Crazy Paths. 5,000 feet cheap, any rail.-HHichiason, Wells- street, Gamberwell. 1250 ALLPAPERS, from i±d. per roll. Any quantity, large or small, at Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls; all classes.— Write for patterns, stating class required.—The Barnett Wallpaper Co. Ltd. (Dept. 281), Campfield- Avenue, Manchester. 1221 ALBERTS BASIC SLAG.—For prices, apply to W. Ellis & Co., Merchants, Abergele. [821 IF you possess anything for which you have no further use why not sell it and have the money to purchase something you require? To find a customer, try an advertisment in the Weekly News, 16 words 3 times, is. 24 words 3 times, is. 6d. COHSET WEAHE.RS ought to try Studless Busk, Self Moulding, Lingerie Saving Corsets fitted with guaranteed unbreakable busks. Stud- less Busk Corsets are easier adjusted, smarter, more comfortable, and wear double the time of studded corsets. All shapes, made to fit young and matron ladies. The size is our guide. Post free, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 6s. 6d., and 7s. 6d.—The Menzies Corset Manufacturing Co., 40, Nethergate, Dundee, N.B. Illustrated list on application. [1342 Coaching. COLWYN BAY. J. Fred Francis & Sons' COACHING TOURS To the WELSH HILLS, WATERFALLS, AND LAKE DISTRICTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Tour No. I.-The Grand Loop Tour. The Tourist leaves the Mews daily at 10 a.m., via Tal-y-Cafn, Bettws-y-Coed, Swallow Falls, Capel Curig, Nant Ffrangcon Pass, Bethesda, Penmaenmawr, and Conway. Arriving home at 6-30 p.m. Fare for the round, 10s. Box seats, 2s, extra. 56 miles. Tour No.To and from Bettws-y-Coed, A Coach leaves the Mews at 10 a.m. returning at 6-15 p.m. Fare, 7s. Box seats, is. extra. 40 miles. Tour No. 3.—The City of St. Asaph. Ye Olde Times" leaves the Mews at 11 a.m. daily (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted), via Abergele, Rhuddlan Castle, St. Asaph, and the Marble Church. Arriving home at 5-15 p.m. Fare 5s. Box seats, is. extra. 28 miles. Tour No. 4.- To and from Penmaenmawr. "The Sportsman" leaves the Mews daily at 2-30 p.m., via iconway, vchnant Pass to Penmaenmawr. Arriving home at 6-15. Fare, 4s., Box seat, is. extra. 23 miles. Tour No. 5.-The Short Loop. A Coach leaves the Mews daily at 2-30 p.m., via Conway, Ty'n-y-Groes, and Tal-y-Cafn. Arriving home at 6-15. Fare 4s. Box seats, is. extra. 23 miles. Tour No. 6.—To and from Bodnant Hall. A Coach leaves the Mews at 2-30 p.m. (Tuesdays and Saturdays only), allowing time to view the Gardens. Arriving home at 6 p.m. Fare 3s. Box seats, is. extra. 16 miles. Tour No. 7.-Rhydyfoel, Bettws Abergele, and Coed Coch. Charming Drive. A four-horse Coach leaves the Mews at 2-30 p.m. for Llanddulas, Tanyrogo Caves, Rhydy- foel, Bettws Abergele, Coed Coch (the residence of the Hon. Mrs. Laurence Brodrick) and Gardens and home via Dolwen, arriving home at 6-15. Return fare, 4s. Box seats, IS. extra. 24 miles. Gwrych Castle (Residence of the Countess of Dundonald)- The Proprietors have permission to drive through the Grounds upon payment of a small fee. Days of ^admission: Monday. Wednesday and Friday. All Tours return in ample time for Dinner at the Hotels. Large parties catered for at Reduced Rates. For further particulars enquire at the Coaching Office. In case of Wet Weather, each Coach is provided with Waterproof Capes and Aprons. Any of the Coaches can be Engaged Privately at a days notice. Steamers. THE STEAMERS OLD ESTABLISHED OF THE COMPANY. ST. GEORGE'S S.S. CO., LTD., Will ply (weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful Rivers in Wales, between DEGANWY, CONWAY, AND TREFRIW. cuT>TT?MnuD Leave Leave Return from SEPTEMBER. Dcganwy Conway Trefriw. 9 Thursday 5 30 p.m. 5 40 p.m. 7 45 p.m. f 13 Monday. 8 50 a.m. 9 0 a.m. 11 5 a.m. 14 Tuesday 9 45 9 55 1140 15 Wednesday. 10 5 10 15 12 10 p-m. 16 Thursday. 10 40 10 45 12 40 17 Friday .110 50 11 0 110 „ Fares-Fore End, 1/ Return, 2/ After End, 1/6; Return, 2/ For further information apply to to the Manager, Captain W. Roberts, Quay, Conway. Please note the name of this Company's' Steamers—"KING GEORGE," "PRINCE GEORGE," and "ST. GEORGE," and that they start from the St. George's Landing Stages at Deganwy and Conway. Tickets are NOT sold at Llandudno and otIler places, an" can only be had on board Steamers. 88 < F. BALL, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH IRON & BRASS FOUNDER, Reliance Works, The Quay, Conway. MOTOR Repairs, Lawn Mowers repaired and made to cut equal to new. Maker, Repairer, Agent for all kinds of Steam, Gas, Oil and Marine Engines, Suction Gas Plants, Pumps, Hydraulic Rams, Heating Apparatus, Agricultural Machinery, Covered Rickyards, Belt- ing, Engine Packing, etc., etc. Repairs a speciality. Moderate Charges. Estimates given. Complete Pumping Plants, Private Water Supplies, &c., &c. Telegrams Reliance," Conway. 298   Mr. G. W. CHARN LEY, tD.B.O.A. (by Exam.), Founder of the Head of the Firm of CHARNLEY & SONS, having Branches at Birmingham, Leicester, Peterborough, Bedford, Lincoln, & Grimsby, is now in attendance daily, and may be consulted personally at 17, Penrhyn Road, COLWYN BAY ADVICE FREE. Hours, 10 to 12.30, 2.30 to 5.30; Wednesdays 10 to 12.30. Where all other preparations fail this will not. Pf*r>V«l' A marvellous, safe and speedy IT J remedy. Avoid operations^ gives immediate relief. A few days' treat- ment effects a permanent cure, jlp Sufferers from this terrible com- *■' plaint suffer no more. Jars bearing Govt. Stamp, a/- & 3/6 post free. MR- PEPYS, Hogarth- anacea roa<*> Earls Court, LONDON. ment eftects a permanent cure. Pf*r>V«l' A marvellous, safe and speedy IT J remedy. Avoid operations^ gives immediate relief. A few days' treat- ment effects a permanent cure, jlp Sufferers from this terrible com- *■' plaint suffer no more. Jars bearing Govt. Stamp, a/- & 3/6 post free. MR- PEPYS, Hogarth- anacea roa<*> Earls Court, LONDON. Scholastic. /^OLWYN BAY.—Wilton House, Alexandra- road. School for Girls. Fully Qualified Staff. Education and Domestic Arrangements on modern lines. Sea and mountain air. The Misses Morris. 1332 GLANAVON, Cadnant Park, Conway.—Girls Boarding and Day School. Preparatory lor boys under 10. Excellent care, diet and education. Fees moderate. Principal Miss Shaw. Languages and Music. Next term begins Sept. 2ist. 168 LONDON and Bangor Matriculation, Lampeter Civil Service Examiations. MR. W. BEZANT LOWE, M.A., F.C.S., has classes in Bangor and Conway; also private Tuition or Classes in Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Natural (Sciences in Bangor, Llandudno, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Abergele, &c. —Apply, Cae Carw, Llanfairfechan. ARVON HOUSE SCHOOL, EAST PARADE, COLWYN BAY. Thorough Education with Sound Moral and Religious Training. Pupils prep red for com- mercial or professional career.—Prospectus, with recent successes, apply, Principal: MR. R. R. PHILLIPS (Gov. Cert. Master, etc.) 1324 MR. F. GURNEY BARNETT, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Teaching Singing, Teaching Pianoforte, (Former pupil in London of R. J. PITCHER, Esq., Mus. B., F.R.C.O., &c., Professor at the Guildhall School of Music). ONDUCTOR of the Colwyn Bay Philharmonic V— Society, and Colwyn Bay Ladies' Choir. LESSONS GIVEN IN VOICE PRODUCTION, SOLO SINGING, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, ETC. Candidates prepared for all recognised exam- inations and competitions. ADDRESS: NORMANHURST, LLANERCH-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 48 HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL AND PUPIL TEACHERS' CENTRE, COLWYN BAY. HEAD MASTER: E. GRIFFITHS, C.M. SCIENCE MASTER S. GLYNNE JONES, B.A., L.C.P. ASSISTANT MASTERS J. HENRY ROBERTS, B.A. LL. WILLIAMS, B.A ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: M. SNODDY, B.A. L. C. JONES B A S. PAEEY. COOKERY MISTRESS: M- CPJ: P- W!LLIAMS (Diploma of Training School of Cookery, Chester) XHH^h0=i iS Pieas")-r!tly situated' has a larg-e Assemo.y 1 u separate Classrooms, Science Laboratories. of Cookerv K'w ^adapted for the teaching of Cookery and Laundry Work. The School also possesses extensive Recreation Grounds. Pupils must be twelve years of age on admission. ine course of instruction provides preparation for London and Welsh Matriculation Oxford Local Examination (Pre- mmary, Junior and Senior). Particulars of Fees on application to Head Master, or to Mr. F. J. Holmes, Bank Chambers, Colwvn Bav. 45 GIRLS' OOLLEGE, It Gorphwysfa, 11 Old Colwyn. Principal: Miss M. M. MELLOR. Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils are prepared for the Oxford & Cambridge Local and London Matriculation Examinations. The College, which commands an extensive view stands within its own grounds of 1J acres. Spacious and Well VentiLated Glass Rooms. Tennis and Croquet Lawns. 46 ART & (DRAFTS CLASSES MISS HOLMES Certificated Art Mistress, South Kensington Exhibitor at the Principal Exhibitions in England and Wales; Instructress for the past 12 years to the Technical Art Classes, Colwyn Bay. RECEIVES Pupils for imstmctio*, in Draw- i«ig, Shading., Painting in Oils and Water colours from Life, Mcxiela, Castis and Natural Objects j Sketching from Nature, Modelling, Lastmg, Design, Embossed &iiid Cut Leather, Mietal, Marqueterie, &c., ftc. Special arrangements for Private Lessons, Pupils at a distances, and for Visitors. LARKFIELD, STUDIO COLWYN BAY. PENRHYN ROAD. 47 MISS MALDWYN PRICE, I.S.M., Ceart., gives lessons in voice production, solo Slinging, piano. Terms Oil. application to A. J. Fleet, Music Warehouse, Caliwym Bay, and Welbeck House, Colwyn Bay. 49 ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL (For Boys and Girls) THE SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE COLWYN BAY DISTRICT. HEADMASTER Mr. J. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon), assisted by an experienced staff of Masters and Mistresses. Efficient preparation for all the usual examinations, and Special departments for Science, Manual Instruction, Cookery, Music and Commercial Subjects. DRILL AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES taught by SERGT.-INSTRUCTOR J. BROWN. RECENT SUCCESSES include OPEN SCHOLARSHIP TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. OPEN EXHIBITION at TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. EXHIBITION AT JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY EXHIBITION. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP BANGOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. PASSES AT MATRICULATIONS OF LONDON UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF WALES. HONOURS SENIOR AND JUNIOR, CENTRAL WELSH BOARD CERTIFICATES WITH NUMEROUS DISTINCTIONS. EDINBURGH MEDICAL PRELIM., &C. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. The Railway Fares of Pupils from Colwyn Bay and Old Colwyn are paid by the County gg- Governors. UNPRODUCTIVE ADVERTISING 20 only kind that costs money. Advertising J th North Wales WeeMy News fays ft*.