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A 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. 0 DETACHED SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT STONE RESIDENCE, on outskirts of 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. RHOS-ON-SEA.—Sunny Detached House,; 2 sitting, 5 bedrooms within easy reach of Golf Links and Sea Front. OLD COLWYN.—Detached and Semi-detached Villas, close to Golf Links; dry and sunny, sheltered from east winds. APARTMENT HOUSES. Several excellent Houses to let in commanding positions. Rents moderate. CONWAY. — Detached Country Residence 4 reception, 9 bedrooms, stable, coach-house, and gardener's cottage. Large and well-planted garden. Rent £ 65. 500 ACRES OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND in and around Colwyn Bay every variety, from choice sites for shops to commanding sites for Bungalows and Gentlemen's Residences. 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 Esta.te Office, Colwyn Bay. 39 MELLOR & ALLEN, LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, AND VALUERS, COLWYN BAY TV T EAR COLWYN BAY — Small General 1\ 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. SURVEYOR and VALUER. Ay Estates managed and developed. Valuations and OAYLEY Surveys for ESTATE all purpose /w OFFICE, /{(// Wynnstay Chambers, OOLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE No. 55. Agent to the Cayley Estate, which comprises some 300 acres of ripe Building Laaid between Colwyn Bay and Rbos-on-Seia, with magiviffawiii- uninterrupted sea frontage of upwards of 1,000 yards. 1399 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 J\. Sale, and to Let in Conway, Deganwy, Llan- dudno Junction, Conway Valley, Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfechan, and surrounding district. 1204 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. 293A Houses for Sale. DEGANWY. To be sold Freehold House known as Gwynfryn," containing 2 Entertaining, 5 Bedrooms, Bath, Offices, and Studio. Immediate possession.—Apply, Henderson and Hallmark, Solicitors. Llandudno. 1449 Farms for Sale. ARMS.-For Sale, several capital Dairy Farms, JL near to Easton Court Station, Herefordshire, ,including Middleton Farm, 157 acres; Upper House Farm, 210 acres; Bleathwood Farm, 116 acres and smaller Farms under 5° acres suitable for fruit-growing. Possession at Lady-day. Hunt- ing and Fishing.—For particulars, apply, P. G. Holder, Solicitor, Tenbury. 305A Grazing. ANTED in the neighbourhood of Colwyn Bay or Mochdre, small farm or grazing from 10 to 20 acres.—Apply, Box No. 1426, Weekly News Office, Conway. 10 to 20 acres.—Apply, Box No. 1426, Weekly News Office, Conway. Unfurnished Houses to Let. TO LET, the pleasantly-situated detached villa residence, Penymaes, Llangollen. Rent, £ 23. Also Building Plots for Sale.—Apply, Mrs. Hunt, 22, Laurel-road, Birkenhead. r"l ^O LET.—" Glan Dwr," Morfa Drive, Conway. Hunt, 22, Laurel-road, Birkenhead. r"l ^O LET.—" Glan Dwr," Morfa Drive, Conway. X —Apply, Llewelyn, Jones, Chemist, Con- way. 303 A 0 LET, House, "Bodycelyn," Wynnstay-road, 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 1 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 0. 9. TKEFKIW TERRACE, TP..EF1<.1 W. 1 Semi-detached Dwelling House—Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery (h. and c.). 3 Bedrooms, Bath- room (h. and c.). £ 16 and Rates.—Apply, T. Griffith, Land Agent, Llanrwst. 962 Furnished Houses to Let. HOUSE to let Furnished, in the best residential position. Reasonable terms. Immediate application desirable.—Apply, Popular," Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. CONWAY.—Furnished House to Let; modern conveniences terms moderate.—Apply Box No. 283A, Weekly News Office, Conway. BUNGALOW.—Furnished, Winter months; 1 L) sitting, 3 bedrooms; near station, church, shops; beautifully situated, on mountain side; moderate terms.—" The Rest," Dyserth, North Wales. 294A To be Let. TABLING for 5, with coach-house and excellent I TABLING for 5, with coach-house and excellent v3 room for warehousing, close to Conway Railway Station.—Apply Box 1131, Weekly Neivs Office, Conway. Office, Conway. Offices, &c., to Let. '"f aO LET, in Station-road, Colwyn Bay, Rooms X suitable for Offices. — For .terms, apply A.B.C., Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. Shop to Let. SHOP TO LET,-—Tobacconist, Stationery, and Hairdressing Saloon, Conway-road, Colwyn Bay.—Apply, J. D. Jones. Apartments to Let. LADY alone would receive another as pay- ing guest. Moderate. Beautifully situated house. H. Grandevue, Old Colwyn. 308A COMFORTABLE Apartments, facing sea, per- manent or winter months; well recom- mended; home comforts moderate terms.—Apply, Box No. 1491. "Weekly News" Office, Oolwyn Bay. L" IRS T-CLASS Apartments for gentlemen jP Wynnstay-road.—Apply, Box 38, Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. 1448 COM J? OR 1 ABLE APAR i MEN IS, near Station —Ty Newydd, Church-street, Conway. 59 iNTENDING 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. WAN 1EL>, Front Sitting and a Bedroom for a Gentleman. Christian worker. Terms moderate, or might go as paying guest.—Apply, Box No. 1492, "Weekly News" Office, Colwyn Bay. -U 6.PEND A QUIE'I' HULLDAY ? WHERE VALE OF LLANGOLLEN, accord- The VALE OF LLANGOLLEN, accord- ing to Ben Brieriey, 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. i "HOSE 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. 1110 Houses Wanted. WANTED for a small lamily, a small fur- nished house, containing two reception rooms and four bedrooms must be in dry soil and near promenade rent must be moderate.—Apply, M," Lyndhurst, Rugby. 300A WANTED between Rhyl and Holyhead small country Cottage unfurnished; good garden, and 4 to 6 acres of land adjoining, suitable for small Poultry Farm.—Apply, A. J. Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. 1516 Horses & Carriages for Sale. MARSTON'S, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham 1 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. "43 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 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 NICORN SELF-POLISHING HARNESS BLACKING. No labour, no> brushing; softens leather. Old harness; made to l'olok talkie mew. Try it now. Gallon, 4s. 6d. large tin, iis.-Ag,eints: W. L. Thomas, Oxford Arcade, Pemmaenmawr; R. O. Pughe, saddler,, Station- road, Llanfaimfechian. 14416 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 To be Sold by Private Treaty. '"T^O BE SOLD by Private Treaty, Two Houses, X with gardens and out-houses attached, situ- ate in Liverpool-road, Buckley.—Apply, Gregory, 8,^ Bathurst Park-road, Lydney, Gloucester. Securities. WANTED First-class Freehold Mortgage V Securities, 4 per cent.—A. F. Brookes, Solicitor, Pablic Hall, Colwyn Bay. 1416 Money. A RE YOU requiring; a prompt and strictly /"JL private advance of £ 10 or upwards ? Ihen 1 invite you to write to me, in strict confidence. You 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 T MONEY LENT AT SHORT NOTICE. Advances of large or small amounts (from Zio upwards) granted without delay on promissory note only, NO BILLS OF SA$: 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 to Act of Parliament, to make private advancjes without Loan Office formalities, to all Classes (Male or Female), FROM £10 TO £1000. 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 free 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. X S d. t t s. Y 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 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 I S, Station Chambers, 15, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. u_ Miscellaneous. 10 WORDS, bd.; 3 WEEKS, is. SPOR ISMEN are invited to communicate with that up-to-date and trustworthy bookmaker, THOMAS HENRY DEY, 40, Old Bond-street, London, W. Credit accounts (daily or weekly) are opened with responsible backers. Small investors specially catered for, No commission charged. Terms, &c., free on application. 1510 AS TROLOGY.—Your future foretold, character, marriage, business send birth date P.O. is. —Prof. Arnolde, 4, Duke-street, Adelphi, Strand, London. 146is PAPERS with two million readers. Advertise- fcUU ment this size 20s. gives advertisers big returns. -Coilingwood, Advertising Agent, 18, Hogarth-road, Earl's Court, London. 1439 GREY HAIR permanently amd speedily re- V stored to its original colour by using HARRISON'S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficia1 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. Adtamison, chemist, Station-road. GIIII IMPORTANI fo MOTHERS.—Every mother X 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; ,yn Penmaenmawr, T. J. Hughes; Conway, Llewelyn Jones; Llanfairfechan, W. G. Roberts. All Chemists. G535 HAVE YOU SEEN the Latest book of Private JLJL Christmas Greeting Cards consisting of Celluloids, Masonic, Ivorine, Parchment, and Children s Cards ? Something new j 100 designs j highest terms book free; carriage paid. Write immediately to The Art Publishing Company, Blackburn-road, Church, Lancashire. 1450 VICTIMS OF FATE. IF you wish to possess the secrets of love, to see your luck turn from bad to good, to cast a charm, or eviade one, and to have wealth, health, beauty and1 happinesss, write to Moorys, the Red Sorcerer, 16, Rue de l'Eichiquier, Paris, who will sand1 you his curious little book post free. I378 BERRY'S DIAMOND SHOE POLISHING CABINET containing Pure Bristle Brush, Large Tin of Black or Brown Waterproof Boot Polish (never dries up) and Velvet Polishing Pad, post free, yd., two for is.—W. Berry, Ltd., Blacking Works, Homerton, London. 1460s JOHN Mc GILP, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, The Abbey,:High Street, CONWAY. Si years with Duncan, Llandudno. watches and Clocks of every description thoroughly repaired, Every repair guaranteed. Stopping or troublesome Watches effectually cured by my unequalled methods. Note the Address HIGH STREET, CONWAY. 1387 LOCALPHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS, A Lup variety of the Newest and Best at all Prices AT R. E. JONES 6* BROS. Accountancy. Accountancy. ACCOUNTANCY.—Tradesmen and Profession- al men's books written up, Rents and Debts collected, Secretarial work undertaken, Balance Sheets, Audits, &c., strict privacy.—" Figures," Weekly News Office, Colwyn Bay. 1517 Situations Vacant. 16 WORDS, 6d.; 3 WEEKS, is. WAN 1 ED, a General Servant.—Apply, Mrs. V V T. O. Morgan, Pantygraianog, Conway. WAN1ED, a Junior L-lerk, good and quick writer, educated, eneigetic, attentive, not afraid of work. Apply in own handwriting, stating age, experience (if any), and wages re- quired, to Fowler, Junior, Architect, Colwyn Avenue. Rhos on-Sea. 1534 YOUNG Girl required for house work. Small private family. No children. Must be neat and clean.—Plas Cadnant, Cadnant. 1519 A GEN I WAN 1 ED. 'Ihis District. For Z~ Meadows Cash Bonus Ieas. Either sex. Particulars Meadows', Keswick. 1503 WANTED.—Young ManTaged about i87"for Book-keeping. — Apply, Box No. 1488, Weekly Neivs Office, Colwyn Bay. CLEKIv. Wanted a single young man at once for Grocery, Wine and Spirit Establishment, to take [charge of books, assist at counter when required, and make himself useful permanency highest references required.— Charlton's Stores, Lia nnvst- y.63 WANTED a Working Housekeeper for business house.—Apply, Jones, 24, Station Road, Llanrwst. CLEKK wanted, shorthand writer and typist.— Apply, stating references, age, and salary re- quired, 1455, Weekly News Offices, Conway. AGENTS WANTED, to sell Christmas and New Year Cajdis. Good commission.— Ho.lines & Co., Stacksteads. 1444 WANTED EVERYWHERE, Traveller for Vy Pure Honey. Salary and Commission. —Butterwoirth, Chamiisit, Manichester. 1377 AUS1 RALlA. 300 experienced farm hands for New South Wales. Situations Guaranteed. Good rate of pay and splendid prospects. Ap- Prove^ aPP!lFants ?ranted special fare of £ 0 May sail any time during next few months. -Application should be made at once to John Ridgway, N.S.W. Government Selector, Poulton- le-I1 ylde, Lanes. 282a OOK-GENERAI, (good), and Housei-naid C Waitress; Protestants; early risers, for October 23rd state wages, references.—Rosendale, Knowsley-road, Rock Ferry. GENERAL (good) Wanted, who understands plain cooking; wages £ 14 to £ 16, to suit- able girl reference required,-Mrs. Hampton, Moortown, Wellington. GIRL (17 or 18) Wanted, as Housemaid-Wait- ress one been out before preferred.— Schofield, Oak Cottage, Alderley Edge. AL ('I'OUD -) I OOK-GENEKAL (Young): four in family; V_ housemaid and nurse kept; must have good references.—All particulars, Mrs. Onions, Sunny Haigh, Market Drayton. /™*OOK (good plain, single-handed) Wanted, for V— country rectory; small family; age 30-35; Church vvoman. Apply, giving references and wages required, to Mrs. F. J. Salt, Tibberton Rectory, Newport, Salop. /AN any Lady recommend a good Head House- \— maid of I wo ? Age not under 26 wages £ 24, and washing found seven indoor servants kept, (no men), must be a good needlewoman and member of Church of England.—Apply Mrs Henrv Howard, Wygfair, St. Asaph. COOK (good plain), kitchenmaid kept, over 35, £ 3°~ £ 35' beer money, Monmouthshire; House-Parlourmaid, £ 16, Shrewsburv.-Em ploy- ment Bureau, College Hill, Shrewsbury. COOK (plain) wanted, small family~Newport, wages £ 20 also for Shifnal, ^24; good situations.—Central Registry, St. John's Square, Wolverhampton. COOK-GENERAL wanted; two children, youngest four years one mile from Ludlow, —Mrs. Small, Sheet, Ludlow. OOK-GENERAL, small family, another c kept; good appearance and references.— Mrs. Bensly, Hillside, Aberystwyth. DEPU IIES WANTED.—Apply stating age and experience, to The Bagillt Coal Com- pany, Limited, Bettisfield Colliery, Bagillt, North Wales. COOK-GENERAL and General for public, C 9s., 6s.; Cook-General, for town, £ 20, no washing.—Harrison. 6, Oldham-street, Manchester. ASISTANT, smart, for the grocery and provi- A sion trade, in North Wales; must be a good canvasser references must bear the strict- est investigation.—Apply by letter, W. H. Farley, 10, High-street, Mold. DHAPERY.-Male Assistant for silks and dresses, serve through smart appearance and able to dress artistic windows sleep in; give all particulars; also Junior for soft furnishing (sleep in).—W. and J. Prichard, Wrexham. DKESSMAKER-MAID; good dress,making essential; age unimportant; healthy situa- tion wages [IS.-Miss Eleanor Barbour, Boles- worth Castle, Tattenhall, Chester. PARLOURMAID, second of three; thoroughly j. experienced country girl preferred.—Apply by letter only, stating height, age, and wages, required, &c., Housekeeper, Thornton Manor, Thornton Hough, Cheshire. _m_ COOK (good plain); age 25-35; Protestant; good kitchenmaid taken 3 in family; 3 maids and nurse kept; good references necessary.- Write Mrs Vosper, Heswall, Cheshire. RESSMAKING.-Experienced First Hand.- Apply Jones, Morris, and Jones, Glasgow House, Oswestry, ERE'S CHANCE FOR YOU.— £ 100, £ 350, Sanitary Inspector, Lady Health Visitor, School Nurse, Postal Course Lessons commenced for Liverpool Exam.; 450 successes; fee 25s.— Mushens, Sanitary Expert. Sunderland. ROOM-GARDENER.—Capable man to take VJT charge of two saddle horses and to attend to the garden thorough knowledge of and practi- cal experience with horses indispensable.—Apply, by letter, to J. A. Hunter, Cap Martin, Blundell- sands, Liverpool. cOOK-C-,ENEPAL, for October 14; age 21 to 30; housemaid and nurse kept.—In first instance, by letter only, stating wages required, 1, Gerald-road, Oxton, Birkenhead. Situations Wanted. 16 WORDS, 6d. 3 WEEKS, is. COOK-GENERAL, age 26, seeks situation, private family, excellent references,-Apply. Johnston, Westminster Corner, Colwyn Bay. 1483 GARDENER (good working), age 46, married, good references and well recommended.— Gardener, Maesfron, Trewern, Welshpool. 298A AS General, superior middle aged woman; wash, iron, cook, bake; personal reference dis- engaged town or country small wages if com- fortable home.—Cohn, 114, Bold-street, Liverpool. WANTED situation as maid in Farmhouse; well used to dairy work age 26.—Apply, Box No. 306A, Weekly News Office, Conway. LADY requires Engagement at once, Linen- keeper, Housekeeper, Lady Help thorough needlewoman, domesticated, energetic institution or private.-564, Daily Post Office, Rock Ferry. WANTED, Post as Manageress-Housekeeper, hotel or public, with niece 19, to assist; experienced cook, caterer, &c., at liberty Oct. 15th. —Address, M., 4, Roseberry-avenue, Morecambe. ITUATION wanted as Butler excellent refer- ences; abstainer,— Apply, C. J., 3, Olwen- terrace, Chapel-street, Oswestry. Coaching, COLWYN BAY. J. Fred Francis & Sons' COACHING TOURS To the WELSH HILLS, WATERFALLS, AND LAKE DISTRICTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Tour No. 1.—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. S6 miles. Tour No. 3.—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 II 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|Conway, 5>ychnant 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 pf 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. For Sale. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Watches half usual Cj prices. List free. Naylor & Co., Chester-Ie- street. 1505 SlICK BUNDLING MACHINES, adjustable, 0 three sizes, complete with accessories, 30s., 35s., 40s.; carriage paid. 69, Walbrook-road, Derby. 1500 F*OR SALE.—A good Coal Business as a going concern.—Full particulars from Mrs. Edward Jones, 3, Carrington-terrace, Llanrwst. 1464- T70R SALE. — Champion-bred black pug puppy, 25s. to 30s.—Treleaven Jones, Old Colwyn. WALLPAPERS, 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. 3/- BEAUTIFUL RED TILES, Semi-encaus- tic Paving for Hearths, Floors, Halls, etc. Cheaper and cleaner than Lino and lasts for ever. Delivered free to all parts of the United Kingdom at 3s. per sq. yard, with full instruction for laying. No experience necessary. Cash with order to BARING BROS., CHELTENHAM. 1411 Farm and Garden. BULB S.—Finest Mixed 1 ulips, Narcissus, Daffodils, Crocuses, is. 100, 9s. 1,000.— Staples, Saltfleetby. 144-8 HANDPICKED Cooking or Dessert Apples, Jn. 56 lbs. 5s. 6d. I I lbs. 10s. Safely packed free and carriage paid.—Mrs. Perry, Huntley, Gloucester. 144-9 CABBAGE PLANTS, strong Autumn sown, Sutton's April, Flower of Spring, Early market, gd. per 100, post free.—Helby, Grower, Prawle, Devon. 1501 qnn FINEST FLOWERING DUTCH OWw BULBS, as. gd.; 150, is. bd.; 100, is. ijd. All postage paid. Splendid assortment of Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, Snowdrops, Narcissus. Scillas, &c.-Spencer's Bulb Depot, 113, Old Dover-road, Blackheath, London. 299A GARDEN VASES, pretty designs sent appro. Carriage paid important bargains.—V., 65, Pearl-road, Walthamstow, Essex. 288A LOWER POTS. 192 for 7s. 6d. (orate re- .1 turniable). 12 San., 20 6im. 50 5101, 60 4m., 50 3il11. Special quotatiarns for, quanti- ties. Send for catalogue, free.—'Herberts: Park Pottery, Darlaston, Staffs. 1360 WANTED, 10,000 tons of Clover Hay, for cash, any quantity bought.—Joseph H.pwarth, Oswestry, Salop. 275a Medical. MAbSAGE by a foreign lady (former nursing sister).—Address, Claremont, Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. 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.- Tel. 24. MATRON: MISS ISABEL MATTY. 153 Medical Remedies. DVICE Free for stamp Mrs. Stewart's A Famous Female Remedy never fails.— Address, 9, Guinea-street, Bristol. 301A BLANCHARD'S PILLS of Apiol and Steel supersede pilcochia, bitter apple, pennyroyal etc.; and thousands of grateful letters have been received testifying to their efficacy. is. 1 Jd. per box, post free, from Leslie Martyn Ltd., Chemists, 34, Dalston Lane, London. 571 NERVOUS FEELINGS, low spirits, new- rasthena, such as think you are ruined, wish you were dead, must stop, can't work and kindred feelings. Causes worry, over work, disappointment, loss of money, loss of friends by death, &c. Those afflicted, write Nursing Home, 383, St. George's- road, Glasgow. Gentleman of position gives his experiences. Nursing in all its branches at Coast, Country and City. 1509 THE GOLDEN BLOOD MIXTURE.—By semdting is. postal order and stamped- adidressied envelope to H. Oakes. Esq., Church- sitreet, Sandiacire, Derbyshire, will receive prescription of the Golden Blood Mixture for Boils, Pimples, Sores, Eczema, Anaemia, and all Biliood Disorders. Has no equal. Cured the worist of cases. Excellent testimonials. 1445 TAM.MERING.-Genu,ine instruction. 30 years' practical experience. Postage, id. —Write Nicholas, 105, Brytuhyfryd, Swansea. 1443 Matrimony. ADVERTISER has several English and Scotch Ladies on her books, all ages between 21 and 50, with small and large incomes, desiring strictly honourable Correspondence for marriage, suitable for tradesmen earning £ 3 to C5 weekly, or for gentlemen having incomes from £300 to £ 5,000 yearly only gentlemen whose names and addresses appear in the Directory will be entertained or receive any reply introduction terms reasonable. —Miss Stanley, Hall Grove, Cheadle, Cheshire. Dr. D. Ll Prichard's Testimonial. Ic s. d. Sums already acknowledged 66 13 u Mrs Griffiths, Gymaniag Isaf o 10 o Miss J. Williams, ditto. oio o Collected at Capel Curig:- Mrs Evans, Talybraich o 10 o Mrs Hughes, 3, Brynllys 026 Mr Thomas Williams, Brynbythynaf o 2 6 Mr Evan Williams, Rhos Farm o 2 n Mr Davies, Bodesi o 2 Ó Mr Lewis, Pont-y-Cyfyng 026 Mr D. Evans, 3, Glan'r,afon-terrace o 2 6 Mrs Owen, Dolgam o 2 0 Mrs Prichard, Pont-y-Cyfynjg 020 Mr Edward Jones, Llugwy-terrace o 2 o Mr Thomas Williams, Brymgyfeilia o 2 o Mrs Emma Roberts, Brynllys o 2 o Mr and Mrs 'Henry Jones, Adwy Wen 020 Messrs J. & D. Hughes, Cae Acer o 2 o Mr Llewelyn Evans, Cobderrs Hotel o 2 e An old Patient 0 o Sums received under 2s o 17 o Collect,ed at Capel Garmlo,n:- Rev. O. G. Prichard, Tlhe Vioarage o 10 o Mr W. G. Powell, Council ,'School o 5 o Mrs Roberts, Penrhyddion 0 3 o Mr W. H. Blackwall, Belmonit 0 2 Mr D. Roberts, Voelas House 026 Mr O. Owen, Maes-y-Garnedd 0 2. 6 Mrs Jones, Penyfoel 02-1 Mrs Evans, Wern 0 2 6 Mrs Morris, Beudy Gwyn o 2 6 Miss M. 'Hughes, Birmingham o26 The Masses Hughes, Post Office o 2 6 Mr iand Mrs Jones, Bron Fedw 026 Mr J. Hughes, Llan Isa' o 2 0 Mrs Jones, Ty Newydd 0 2 o Mrs Edwards,, Orsedd Wen 0 2 1 Mr E. Roberts, Bryn Nebo o2 o Mrs Jones, Maes Madoc 02 o Mrs Fielding, Brynhyfryd 0 2 o Mrs Jones, Plas Tirion o 2 o Mrs Thomas, Baw> Cog 0 2 o Messrs M. & W. Williams, Bron Fedw o 2 o Sums reoeived under 2s x 7 6 1261G Ferrets, Dogs, &c. FEW very clean, healthy Ferrets, splendid 1 workers, rats or rabbits, 3s. 6d. each. Carriage paid 3 upwards.—Howland, Ockenden, Essex. 309A FOR Sale, ten young Ferrets, clean and healthy 2s. 6d. each.—R. Kitson, Willey, Broselev Salop. Publications. Of special interest to Residents and Visitors. THE BATTLE of LAND and SEA, On the Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales Coasts. By William Ashton. A popularly written account of the great changes on these Coasts The submerged forests and lost lands and towns; A great inundation and the finding of a palace under the sea in the Menai Straits When the Great Orme was an inland mountain Is the North Wales coast subsiding ? The future of Llandudno and Rhyl; Penmaenmawr 300 years ago; Historic Deganwy The ancient course of the Conway; Antiquities of the Great Orme; A Roman Fortress under the sea; JNew light on an old controversy; A submerged race- course Uld roads across the Menai Straits When Colwyn fr-uVaS 'and Liverpool was a creek of the Port ot' Chester. 32 maps showing the coast line at different dates. Fascinating as a romance."— Manchester City News. u Of absorbing interest.Noi-th Wales Weekly Neves. Crammed full of interesting far:ts.Llandudno Adver- tiser. entertaining volume."—North Wales Chronicle. 1 he changes on these Coasts have been not less remark- able than those in the south-east of England. The Spectator. Of quite extraordinary interest.Preston Herald. Mr: Ashton's attempt to survey the ruins of Llys Helig is work of first-hand importance The book is really worth more than the eighteen pence asked for it. Visitor. "Forms one ot the most interesting publications that have been brought to our notice for some years. Khyl Journal. of all Booksellers and Station Stalls, Price 1/6, or cloth- bound, 2/6. Published by Wm. Ashton & Sons, Ltd., Southport, and John Heywood, Ltd., Manchester. 1195 THE KEY OF LIFE" is how a purchaser describes Arthur Lancaster's now famous psychological and curative booklet Centralization of the Will." Vicious habits like drunkenness, morphinism, and all physical weaknesses vanish before the hitherto undreamt-of powers of a devel- oped will. Another purchaser writes: Your advice has been an inestimable blessing to me. Your principles of will power will be a comfort to all who practise them, whether suffering from either mental or physical troubles."—Pries 7d., from Arthur S. Lancaster, 29, Benson Road, Forest Hill, London. 1462s fiX PAGE BOOK ABOU T HERBS AND y*T HOW TO USE THEM. Post free. Send for one.—Trimnell, The Herbalist, 144, Richmond- road, Cardiff. Established 1879. 1509 NOW READY~ JONES. RAILWAY TIMETABLES for OCTOBER. Winter Train Service. Important Alterations. The best printed and most reliable Local Guide upon the market. ONE PENNY MONTHLY. To be obtained from R. E. JONES & BROS., 8, Station Road, COLWYN BAY; Rose Hill Street and Bangor Road, CONWAY and all Newagents and Bookstalls. 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. Llandudno Autumn Concerts. Colwyn Bay readers will be interested to' note that the Autumn Concerts Committee and the Electric Tramway Company have made an ex- cellent arrangement for the convenience and economy of people from Colwyn Bay attending the concerts during the ensuing three weeks. | Cioinubined tickets will be issued on the tram- | cars, leaving the Colwyn Bay teirminus after to p.m. for Llandudno, giving admission to the concerts and covering the return fare. Purchas- ers of these tickets will save 6d. if they book for fronit seats, and the same aazuount if they book for second seats. In. the one case the price ,the combined, ticket will be is. 6d., and in the other i s. A great advantage -of this arrangement is that the Tramway Company will be able to estimate accurately each) evening the number of passen- gers for Colwyn Bay whom they will have to convey,, and will have the requisite number of tram cars in waiting near the Pavilion. should thei weather proivie cold, the Pavilion will be heated, ar.d the new screens and draught door" recently erected at the einitranoe effectually pre- vent the ingress of cold air, wihich heretofore rendered certain parts of the building uncomfort- able. f