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Sales by Auction. MESSRS. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES, LLANRWST & LLANGEFNI, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents (ESTABLISHED 1853), UNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and U Building Estates, Freehold and Leasehold, Household Furniture, &c. House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock. VALUATIONS for Tenant Right, Pro- bate, and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES carefully prepared and collected. Rents Collected. Lite and Fire Insurance Agents for leading Offices. OFFICES: Ty'n-y-fynwer.t, Llanrwst. and Cefni Chambers, Llangefni. Nat. Tel. No. 15 Llanrwst. TO-DAY AND I O-MOW ROW. THURSDAY AND FR'DAY, NOVEMBER 24th and 25th, 1910. MINAFON, WATERLOO BRIDGE, BETTWS-Y-COED. IMPORTANT Two Hays Sale of the Valu- j. able Antique and Modern HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Including Several Pieces of Old Oak, Rose- wood, Walnut Wood, Mahogany, China, Electro-plate, &c., the property of the late George Harrison (deceased). Sale at 12.30 each day. Catalogues can be obtained on application at the Place of Sale or of the Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. IgIO. F URNACE, TALYCAFN. SALE of the Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., the property of M.\ Charles Mason (who is leaving). Sale at 12.30 o'ciock. 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1910. F FRITH-Y-LLAN, EGLWYS BACH. SALE of the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, CROPS & HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. 39 MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of Fat Bull cks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls. Calving Cows, Heifers, and Store Cattle. Fat Wethers, Ewes and Lambs. Fat Pigs and Calves. Sale at 12.30 o'clock prompt. 5G MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910. TALYCAFN MART Great 17th CHRIST- MAS SHOW and SALE, when £ 35 will be given in Cash Prizes. The following are the entries to hand 185 Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulls. 1000 Ripe Welsh Wet hers, Ewes and Lambs. 30 Bacon and Poiket Pigs. 10 Fat Calves. Judging at 10 o'clock a m. Sale at Half-past Eleven o'clock. 39 Re ROBERT POWI-INSON, Deceased. BETTWSYCOED, NORTH WALES. D —- TO GROCERS, BAKERS, PROVISION DEALERS, FLOUR MERCHANTS AND Ol HERS. MESSRS. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES beg to announce that they have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the EAGLES HOTEL, LLAN- RWST, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to be then produced and read), all the LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWELLING- HOUSE, SHOP AND PREMISES known as "LLYS CARADOG," situate in a first-class position in the well-known summer resort of Bettwsycoed, together with the old established GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS carried on upon the premises. An extensive trade has been done upon the premises for many years in Grocery Provisions, Flour, Corn and Bakery, and to which is attached a FULL OFF-LICENSE TO SELL BEER, WINE AND SPIRITS. 1 he premises comprise Warehouse, Wine Cellar. Bakehouse and Kitchen, spaci us Shop with Warehouse at rear, 2 fitting Rooms, Hail, 5 Bedrooms and Landings, Flour Warehouse, Coal and Paraffin Warehouse, Public Oven, Stable and Garden. The Property is held under Lease for the term of 99 years commencing on the 1st November, 1883, at an annual ground rent of f6 6s. The above Property is disposed of in con- sequence of the death of the Proprietor, and will include the Goodwill of the Business. The Stock-in-Trade and Effects (other than Furniture) to be taken at a Valuation. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to MESSRS. GRIFFITH & ALLARD, Solicitors, Lkinrwst, or the Auctioneers, Ty'nyfynwent, Llanrwst. November 2211(1, iqio. 379 Established 18SS. MR. F. A. DEW, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, &c., The Property Mart, Llewelyn Chambers, COLWYN BAY. "HPHE MOUNT," PENMAENRHOS, X OLD COLWYN. THIS very well built and roomy FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, which was recently offered for sale by auc- tion, is now for Sale by PRIVATE TREATY at an extremely low reserve price. For full particulars apply to MR. F. A. DEW, Auctioneer, The Property Mart, Colwyn Bay, or to Messrs. Phillips, Baker & Co., Solici- tors, 131, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. L31 MR. MATTHEW RYAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER & ESTATE AGENT. (16 years with the late MR. GEO. F. FELTON, Auctioneer.) GENERAL CERTIFIED BAILIFF under the Law of Distress Amendment Act in England and Wales. MR. RYAN is prepared to undertake Sales and Valua- tions in any District, also INVENTORIES TAKEV A\D srss ■s.-sssft vX„tiL0,' '-Irs H„u,„ Hold, H.GHEST REFERENCES GIVEN. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Antiques purchased or sold on commission. AUGUSTA ST. (Nearly opposite the Railway Station). Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. [12 Sales by Auction. I MR. C. WESLEY HASLAM, AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR, VALUER LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. C ALES by AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Farming Stocks, Furni- ture, &c. Immediate Settlements. Valua- tions for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Pro- perties and Business sold by Private Treaty. Mortgages Negotiated. Properties and Estates carefully managed, Rents Collected Accounts rendered to suit Clients' conveni- ence. Inventories taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, &c., for any purpose. Building Estates laid out. Dilapidation sur- veyed. Insurances effected through any of the principal offices. Enquiries invited. The CENTRAL AUCTION & ESTATE OFFICES Nat. Tel. 70. TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. RHYL. The MOST IMPORTANT POINT to con- sider when giving instructions for a Sale by Auction is, WHEN SHALL I RECEIVE A COMPLETE SETTLEMENT? To be quite certain of an IMMEDIATE CASH SETTLEMENT, give your instruc- tions to C. WESLEY HASLAM, who makes a practice of Settling all Sales given to him day following day of Sale, and who will give a written guarantee to that effect. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION REASONABLE CHARGES. PROMPT S E TT L E M E N T S. CASH ADVANCED (if required) on re- ceiving instructions to sell, or if preferred will purchase outright the whole or part con- tents of a house of furniture up to any amount. Enquiries invited. Nat. Tel. 70. COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1910. MR. C. WESLEY HASLAM is instructed by Henry Morgan. Fsq., 62, London Wall, London (the Trustee under the Deed of Assignment), to Sell by Auction, on the premises as above, two excellent Upright Grand Pianos (each value 25 guineas), an excellent Grandfather Clock in oak case, two other Grandfather Clocks in good order, genuine old Welsh Dresser, Ebonied Cabinet. Oak Hall Table and two Chairs, two large Water Color Drawings in heavy gilt frames, Black and White Sketches by Rogers, several good Sporting Prints and Engravings, also Oil and Water Color Pictures, Cheffoniers, Harmonium, Dining Tables, Wardrobes, Sheets, Over- mantels, Sewing Machines, Gas Stoves, two Matthew Henry Bibles dated 1706, and two other Bibles, 1738, six vols. Illustrated London News, a quantity of Cutlery, several Garden Vases, Carpets, and a large collection of Household requisites, &c., also the office fittings, including a Williams' Typewriter, cost £ 23, in good condition, Copying Press on stand, excellent wall Clock, Tab es, Chairs, Desk, Boxes, &c., also a capital Spring Cart (suit Tradesman or Farmer), Coffee Mill and enamelled Iron Sign Roberts." Sale at 1.30 o'clock prompt. Terms Cash. Offices :-Town Hall Chambers, Rbyl. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1910. MARLBOROUGH GROVE, RHYL. Attractive Unreserved Sale of valuable An- tique and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Tl RE, comprising in part Sideboards in Mahogany and Walnut, Mahogany Dining Table, Axminster and Oriental Carpets, Saddle- bag Suites, 2 complete Bedroom Suites, &c.,&c. C WESLEY HASLAM has received instruc- ■ tions from Miss Irvine, who is giving up the house, to Sell by Auction as above. Sale at 2 p.m. On View Morning of Sale. To Engineers, Ship Builders, Ship Breakers, Farmers and others. VORYD HARBOUR, RHYL, NORTH WALES. T MPORTANT Sale of MACHINERY, Ship's X Life and other Boats, Ship's Timber, 3 old Hulks, 7 H.P. New Fairbank Motor, nearly new Dynan;o and Engine by Boothroyd, Liverpool, with Drilling Machine, 3 ton Steam Travelling Crane by Grafton, Steam Pumps, 8 H.P. Gas Engine by Crossley, in splendid condition; 75 feet 5 ton Derrick Crane, by Butters, Glasgow, in first class order; Jacks to lift up to 100 tons, Cutting up Tackle, Nobel's Detonators and Electric Explorer, Hydraulic Test Pump (300 lbs.), 4 Slingby's Patent Trucks to carry 15 cwt. each, Grind Stone hand or power), Weighing Machine, pair of Folding Gates, Ticket Dating Machine, Tool Steel, Blacksmith's Tools, Pitch Pine, Oak, Teak, &c, Masts, Derricks, Spars, Gear Blocks, and Tackle; Saw Bench, Tools, &c., also various Scrap Iron, a nearly new Patent Fire- wood Chopping Machine, large quantity of Firewood and Fencing Timber. C WESLEY HASLAM, has bef-n favoured with instructions from Messrs Rober1 Jones & Co. (who are giving up), to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, on TUESDAY, DE- CEMBER 6th, 1910, and following day if necessary. S,le to commence at 10.30 prompt. Strictly Cash Sale. Catalogues ready five days prior to Sale. The Auctioneer wishes to call special atten- tion to this important Sale, as the Machinery is in good condition. A reasonable time will be allowed for clearing and the hulks may be broken up on the pre:iiisef. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Town Hall Cham- bers, Rhyl. Tel. 70. MR. ERNEST JONES, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. Auction Sales of every Description. Valuations and Inventories Prepared. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF Appointed by His Honour Judge Moss. Insurances of all kinds effected through the Principal Offices. Rents Collected. Tradesmen's Books Posted. Parties having Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, call or write. u_- Telephone No. 0179 Rhyl. Telegrams: Williams, Auctioneer, Rhyl. I JOSEPH WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. MORTGAGES PROCURED. REGISTRAR OF MARRIAGES, &c. COUNTY CHAMBERS AUCTION MART, 4, QUEEN STREET, RHYL. Sale Rooms Open Daily. Inspection Invited. Sales by Auction. MR. H. F. ASHBY, AUCTIONEER & LICENSED APPRAISER, House, Land, Estate, and Insurance Agent, CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEW- ELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 121. SALES BY AUCTION & VALUATIONS of Freehold House and Shop Property, Build- ing Land and Estates, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, &c., &c. VALUATIONS tor Mortgage, Probate. Business Transfers, Hotels. &c. INVENTORIED carefully prepared and examined. AGENT for the Principal Insurance Companies. Prompt personal attention given to all matters. Houses to Let Furnihed and Unfurnished. Certified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Amend- ment Act. All Sale Accounts settled the day following the Sale. N.B.—The Auction Mart will be open daily to receive entries for Sales. GOOD CLASS ENTRIES SOLICITED. C OLWYN BAY, NORTH WALES. rrHE CAYLEY ESTATE. Most Important and Extensive Sale of Valu- able Freehold Building Land, forming part of the well-known Cayley t state, situated in the verv best positions in this increasingly popular Seaside Summer and Winter Resort, and now ripe for immediate development, thus affording to Capitalists, Builders and others, a unique opportunity of acquiring Freehold Building Plots on which to erect good class II >uses either for purchase or occupation. MR. H. F. ASHBY is favoured with instructions by Sir Everard Cayley, Bart., to Sell by Auction on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910, at the COLWYN BAY HOTEL, COLWYN BAY, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale), about 67 un S 01 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, having good frontages to Whitehall Road, Brompton Avenue, Llannerch Road West, and other roads in course of construction, and embracing about 57,000 SQUARE YARDS. Intending purchasers should especially note that.- (a) All roads (coloured yellow on Sale plan) will be made and sewered by the Vendor at his own expense. tb) Purchasers will not be required, as in many cases, to buy half the road with their plots. (c) Possession of and access to the plots will be given immediately upon the signing of the Contract and payment of the deposit so as to enable bui'ding operations to be commenced without delay. For further information see Printed Par- ticulars with Plan and Conditions of Sale, which can be obtained from R. E. BIRCH, ESQ., F.S.I., the Cayley Estate Offices, Colwyn Bay and St. Asaph of MESSRS. PORTER, AMPHLETT and CO., SOLICITORS, COL- WYN BAY, CONWAY and LLANRWST; of Messrs. Tasker. Hart and Munby, Solicitors. 42. Queen-street, Scarborough or of the Auc- tioneer, The Central Auction Mart Offices, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay. (Tel. No. 121.) 32 MR. E. E. MEACHER (Formerly with Waring & Gillow Ltd., and late Manager to Hindley & Wilkinson Ltd., Bond-street, London) AUCTIONEER, VALUER, SURVEYOR, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, Insurance Broker and Fire Assessor. AUCTIONS CONDUCTED of Landed Estates, Building Land, House Property, Furniture, &c. SALES & LETTINGS effected by Private Treaty. VALUATIONS for Fire Insurance, Probate and Mortgage. SURVEYS for all purposes. ANTIQUES, Old China, Prints, etc., Valued, Purchased and For Sale. Offices: CENTRAL BUILDINGS, PENMAENMAWR, and 245. HIGH-STREET. BANGOR. Nat. Tel. Telegrams 39. Conway. Jones, Estate Office." R. ARTHUR JONES, Auctioneer, Valuer, House and Estate Agent, SALES BY AUCTION of Residential Property, Building Land, Houses, Shops, and Furniture. VALUATIONS for Mortgages, Probate, &c. INVENTORIES carefully prepared. AGENT to the Gannock Park Building Estate, Deganwy, to the Bryn Hyfryd Building Estate, Conway, &c. Register of Land, Houses, and Property for Sale and to Let in Conway, Deganwy, Llandudno Junction, Conway Valley, Pen- maenmawr, Llanfairfechan, and surrounding district. THE ESTATE OFFICE, CONWAY, and at THE ESTATE OFFICE. DEGANWY. 3-34 MR. S. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, House, Estate and Insurance Agent, Certificated Bailiff. Sale Room and Office: SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY (Opposite St. Paul's Church). Telegrams-JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. Telephone 119 (with private extension). SnlpQ °N BUSINESS"LIKE LINES, vjciit/b PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Mr. Johnston's Sale Room and Auction Mart, commodious, easy of access, central' Sales held regularly, Thursdays, at 2 and 6. Saturdays at 6. Contents of Houses or Shops can be removed to Sale Room under competent supervision. SECRETARIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY. APPOINTMENTS UNDERTAKEN. Representative for Royal Exchange Assurance (Life, Fire, Employers' Liability. &c.. &c. United Kingdom Provident Institution (Life). Northern Plate Glass Insurance. RENTS COLLECTED. I Preliminary Notice. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH AND yni, 1910. ELLERSLIE, BELGRAVE ROAD COLWYN BAY. T MPORTANT Sale of Household Furniture 1 and Effects by MR. S. JOHNSTON. Further particulars next isue. Catalogues, 3d. each, ready November 28th. Address- The Auctioneer, Sea View Crescent. 836 Sales by t ction. -_#<l.' BLACK WALL, IMiYES & CO., AUCTIONEERS ND VALUERS, LIVE STOCK SALESMEN, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, LLANRWST, And at LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furni- ture, &c. Houses to Let, Furnished & Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Acci- dent, and Employers' Liability Insurance. Telephone No. 17. 7 By Order of the Mortgagee. OOlNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF DOLWYDDELEN. Important, Old-established Fully I icensed House (free from Brewer) called the ELEN'S CASTLE HOTEL, DOL WYDDELEN, to be Sold by Auction bv MESSRS. BLA KWALL, HAYES & co., at the Eagles Hot 1, Llanrwst, on Wednesday, December 7th, iqio, at 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions). The Property contains by admeasurement 31 perches and 12 square vards or thereabouts '1 he Hotel is substantially built of stone, has commodious rooms, and there are convenient Stables and Outbuildings at the rear thereof. The Property is excellently situated on the main road from Biaenau Festiniog to Bettwsy- coed, in the centre of the village of Dohvydd- elen, and about 5 minutes' walk from the Station. Particulars of the accommodation and any further information from HD. JAMES & HUMPHREYS, Solicitors, Llanrwst, or of the Auctioneers, Ancaster-square, Llan- rwst. Mr. CHAS. P.SHEFFIELD, F A I. Auctioneer, Valuer, &c., RHYL. A BERGELE SMITHFIELD. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 28th, at 12-30. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD (assisted by RICHARD PEARCE) will Sell by Auction 750 Head of Fat and Store Cattle, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Large Buyers will attend. A good trade is expected for all Fat Stock Further Entries will oblige. ioor TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. A BERGELE SMITHFIELD. ABERGEI.E SNIITFIFIELD. NEX r MONDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK. 400 GALVANISED SHEETS. HAS. P. SHEFFIELD has been in- V structed to Sell the above best Quality 8-feet Sheets by Auction Without Reseive in Lots of T wenty. Offices: Rhyl. FRIDAY, DECEMBER gth, 1910. FOEL FARM, CWM, fsEAR RHUDDLAN. SALE of Stock, Implements, and Produce for Mr. Isaac Davies. ioir MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1910. ABERGELE XMAS SHOW AND SALE A OF FAT STOCK. £ 25 in Prizes. Entries now being received. The most convenient market for Buyers in North Wales. 102r Messrs. G. PERKINS & CO., with jo years local experience, Auctioneers, Valuers, House & state Agents, 16, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SALES and Valuations ot Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land. Live and Dead Farming Stock. Household Furniture, &c. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade Stocks, &c. Fire Loss Assessor. Agent for the prin- cipal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated. Inven- tories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to all matters, with IMMEDI- ATE SETTLEMENTS. Telephone No. 27, Colwyn Bay. 13 ARTHUR C. FLINT, (Late FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I.). AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, HOTEL & GENERAL VALUER, ACCOUNTANT & INSURANCE AGENT. Auction and Estate Offices: MARKET STREET, RHYL. National Telephone 58 MR. F. J. SARSON, F.A.I., Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute, Incorporated, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUER TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF CARNARVONSHIRE, COUNTY AUCTION MART & OFFICES, LLANDUDNO. Tenders D ENBIGH AS%'LU,I. CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLIES. THE Committee of Visitors invite Tenders for the supply of Provisions, Necessaries, Beer, and Spirits for 6 months, and Brushes. Clothing, Attendants' Uniform, &c., for 12 months. Any article may be tendered for separately, and the Tenders must be received not later than 4 p m., on Wednesday, the 7th Decem- ber, prox. Estimates of quantities likely to be required, and Forms of Tender, may be had on applica- tion to the Steward, and no other Form of 'lender will be accepted. WILLIAM BARKER, Clerk and Steward. 23rd November, rqIO. Musical. MR. F. GURNEY BARNETT, L.R.A.M., A.R.C M., Teaching Singing, Teaching Pianoforte, CONDUCTOR of the Colwyn Ray Phil- C harmonic Society, Ladies' Choir and Amateur Orchestra. VOICE PRODUCTION, SOLO SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, ETC. Complete preparation for the L.R.A.M. and A.R.C.M. Diplomas; and all other re- cognised Examinations. ADDRESS: NORMANHURST, LLANERCH ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 25 As much care has been spent on our advertisements as in our news. Both are well worth reading. Scholastic. Abergele County School. BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. A Special Railway Coach, Reserved for the use of pupils attending Abergele County School, will leave LLAN- DUDNO JUNCTION at 8-40 each morning, calling at MOCHDRE, COLWYN BAY, OLD COLWYN and LLANDDULAS. I The Coach will be attached io the 4-38 train at Abergele for the return journey. Both journeys will be made under the supervision of a Master. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. (Abergele Road), COLWYN BAY, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Principal: T. HERBER DAVIES, F.R.G.S. (Class and Mathematical Tutor). Successes gained by the Principal's Pupils for 1905-10:- 3 London Matriculation. 14 College of Preceptors. S M epical and Dental Preliminary Exatns. 2 Oxfo-d Local Exams. (Senior). 1 Oxford Responsions. 6 Shorthand (Pitman's) Advanced and Speed. 1 St. David s College. L ainpeter. 4 Board of Education Exams. Prospectus and List of Examination Successes on application. Next Half-term coi-i,-n,ices November ist. Mrs. T. HERBER DAVIES, A.L.C.M., gives essons in Pianoforte Playing, Theory & Harmony. 262 LONDON and Bangor Matriculation, Lampeter Civil Service Examinations. 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 ir. Bangor, Llandudno, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Abergele, &c.-Apply, Cae Carw, Llanfairfechan. 53 INSPECTOR OF MINES. PRIVATE LESSONS BY POST. MINE Msnager's Exams. Scholarships and Asso- ciateship in Mining-, &c. Candidates prepared. Mineralogy. Geology, Coal and Metal Mining, Placer, and Hydraulic Mining, Ore Dressing, Milling, Mining, Mining Mathematics, Electricitv and Surveying. Certificates awarded. Write for Syllabus.—The Cam- brian Mining School, Gianffrwd, Porili. Glam. 61^24 SCHOOL OF DRAWING, PAINTING, S a ad CRAFTS, CENTRAL, BUILDINGS, COLWYN BAY. MONDAYS.—Life Class and Crafts, 5 to 7 p m Embossed Metil and Modelling, 7 to 9 p.m TUESDAYS.—Life Class and Crafts, 10 to I p.m. WEDNESDAYS.—Crafts, Marquetrie, Leather, &c., 3 to 5. THURSDAYS.—Paint:ng in Oils & Water Colours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. SATURDAYS.—Class for Teachers.—Clay Modelling, Brush Work, Blackboard Draw- ing, &c., 10 to 1. The above classes will be held this term. For further particulars, apply MISS HOLMES, Cert. Art Mistress, during Class Hours. HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL AND PUPIL TEACHERS' CENTRE, COLWYN BAY HEAl) MASTER 1 E. GRIFFITHS, C.M. ■SCIENCP MASTER S. GLYNNE JONES, B.A., L.C.P. ASSISTANT MASTKRK J. HENRY ROBERTS, B A. LL. WILLIAMS. B.A. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES M. SNODDY, B.A. L. C JONES, B.A. S. PARRY. C00KKRV Mwtrrss: M E. ROBERTS (Diploma Cookery, Laundry, and Housewifery.) THE School is pleasantly situated, has a large Asseti bl Hall, separate Classrooms, Science Labora- tories. Workshop, and a large Kitchen well adapted for the teaching dCookery and Laundry Work. The School also pr>Rse«se» "ytensive Recreation Grounds. Pupils must be twelve years of age on admission. The course of instruction provides preparation for Londoi aad Welsh Matriculation; Oxford Local Exami- nation (pr. li ninary, Junior and Senior). Particulars of Fees on application ti Head Master, or to VfT. F. T. Holmes. Bank Chambers, Colwvn Bav. a3 Musical. MISS MALDWYN PRICE I.S.M., R.A.M., Cert., gives Lessons in VOICE PRODUCTION, SOLO SINGING, PIANO. Visits Llaadudno and Conway. Terms on application to A. J. Fleet, Music Warehouse, Colwyn Bay, and Osborne House, Bay View-road, Colwyn Bay. 129 Mr. Llewelyn Jones, F.R.C.O. (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists, London), TEACHES— ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, FUGUE, ETC. Hen. Sec. and Delegate for North Wales Section of the Incorporated Society of Musicians. Organist and Director of Music, Christ Church, Llanfairfechan. Over 100 Diplomas and Certificates have been gained by Pupils. For Prospectus, etc Address: HAULFRE, LLANFAIRFECHAN. Colwyn Bay visited daily. _n. Miss Hilda M. Sargisson, Member of I.S.M., TEACHER OF THE VIOLONCELLO Pupil of. and recommended by Carl Fuchs, Esq.. Pro- fessor to the Royal Manchester College of Music, Prin- cipal 'Cellist to the Halle" Orchestra, &c.). Visits Colwyn Bay and District Weekly. Address WtTHtXGTON, MANCHKSTER, 673 -UN-PRÖDUCT!E ADVERTISING is the only kind that costs money. Advertising in the North Wales Weekly News pays you. | Public Announcements Queen's Rink& Picture Theatre, R hyl WINTER SESSIONS—OPEN DAILY' 103c. 2.30, 7. Admission, including Hire of Skates Morning and Afternoon (also on Monday, Tuesday and Friday Evenings), 6d Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings, 9d. Ihnå in attenJar.:e. Wednesday, Thursday, é1nG Sé1.turday Evenings. Admissioi1 to Hillk and Picture Theatre Tnreepence. LOOK OUT FOR SPECIAL NIGHT NEXT WEEK. The LATEST PICTURES, Humorous, Dramatic, Educational Daily: 2.30 to 5, & 7 to 10. Complete Chanpe each Monday é1nd Thursday. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. Reynolds' FAMOUS ANIMATED PICTURES NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE AWriy out Wrst," a thrilling storv of the Great American Desert, and a beautifully coloured Romance, interpreted by famous French Players, entitled" A Fair Duellist" also many other Interesting and Laughable Scenes. Nightly at S. Saturday, Matinee at 3. 31 PIER THEATRE OF VARIETIES, LJandudno. ROYAL AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. DAILY AT 3 and S p.m. Complete Change of Programme Mondavs and Thursdays. Saturday Afternoon, Special Treat for School Children. Prize for Boys and Girls. 862 Miscellaneous Sales. QRIST Seller's and Picture Framer's £ Business for Sale in a cathedral city finest possible position and peculiarly suitable piemises ten years lease; thoroughly good paving concern; old-established. Apply, Gudgeon and Sons, Winchester. a0^1125 •' ATS," how to entice and destroy, for is. l"v P.O.Pharmacist." Tuxford, Notts. U1- V\ 0 Spt-cial Utters tor Christmas. Post jL free. 4s. 6d, g-carat stamped solid gold Curb Brooch. 2s. 6d 18-carat rolled gold Bar Bracelet with Padlock and Safety Chain. Use- ful Presents. Money returned if not approved of.-Radford & Co., Wholesale Jewellers, 99, Woodgrange Road, Forest Gate, London. 42PDK) AMUSING Novelties and Puzzles; sf e-lal A offer; send a penny stamp for particulars. Hyams, 19, Ellis-street, Birmingham. 617 dg ✓ 10s.—Russian Wolf Hearthrug, bft. ^3 v) long handsome wolf skin, with head, eyes, and tail complete: mounted on black Siberian fur almost new; sacrifice, 27/6.— 7, Briardale-road, Mosley Hill, Liverpool. 593n25, L- UHS! FUKS.—Lady will sell beautiful r £ 5 5s- set Black Bear Open Muff and long Princess Stole; latest Paris fashion new this season accept 37/6.—67, Crawford- avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool. SQ3025 IIAWKLRS AND FANCY DEALERS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Grasses, Xmas Cards, Mottoes, Coloured Tis- sues best value in the trade.—Ewart, 185, King:;Land-road, London. 575;a ni^ PRETTY WINDOWS made with Staino- r glass Decoration. Cheap, permanent. Stamp for patterns.—Guest's Wholesale, Depot 6, King's Norton. 526025 5/Q—500 pairs Men's Genuine Army U I v Bluchers, double-stitched waist; oUitlast two ordinary pairs. Any size, car- riage paid. Gents' Balmoral Boots, gs.- Irwin, Boot Contractor, 21, Percy-road, Watford. EA. FOLEY, Bourne, Lines., has for Sale, among others, the following: E. Sale, among others, the following: Pair 12 h.-p. Fowler's S.C. Ploughing En- gines with 9-11 Tine Cultivator, 5-Furrow Plough, and Van on Springs and Water Cart, for cash or part exchange 7 h.p. Bur- rell Compound on Springs, a General Pur- pose Engine; 8 h.-p. McLaren Compound, on Springs, Copper Firebox, Canopy for Threshing or Hiiilliig 8 h.p Wall is Excel- lent Threshing Engine on Springs, with ex- tra Tank: 6 h.-p. Foden Compound, on Springs, Double Crank, New Box and gen- erally repaired Aveling and Porter com- bined Traction and Roller. Several others. Send for list. Two New Foster Thrashers on Iron wheels, fitted with Ring Oilers, only shop soiled, and will be sold cheap; sev- eral good Second-hand Threshers, by best makers; Traction Wagons, Elevators, Gas and Oil Engines. Telegrams-Foley, Bourne 'Phone—No. 4 P.O. RABBIT Nets, Fish Nets, Cricket, Lawn Tennis Nets, Traps, every description catalogues stamp—Young (N.W.W.T.), Net Works, Crewkeme, Somerset. 438n25 SAFES and Iron Doors, Fire and Thief Resisting, 150 from 45s., carriage paid. Gash, Deed, and steel Jewel Boxes. Steel cird index drawers. Lists Free. Cooper, Safe Works, 50 and 52, Columbia-road, Shoreditch, London, E. 2 WALLPAPERS from dJ. per roll. Any quantity, large or small, at Wholesa-le Prices Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls all classes. Write for patterns, stat- ing class required.—The Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd. (Dept. 281), Campfield-avenue, Manchester. 25a RING UP 31 Colwyn Pay re Stationery, Printing, Account Books, kc. Your urders and enquiries shall receive our im- mediate attention.—R. E. Tones and Bros., S, Station-road. RACTION ENGINES, Road Loco- motives, Portable Engines, Steam Tractors, Traction WTagons, Threshing Machines, Road Rollers, &c., for sale second- hand. All boilers passed for insurance. Full list free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers,'Wagons, ivc., for lire New Thresh- ing Belts from 30s. Good, modern Traction Engines wante-c-I.-Ilenry Lewis & Sons, Engir.eers, Reading. 125a GAS COKE, House Coals, Cobbles, Nuts, Slack, &c. Prices quoted for truck loads to any Station.—Ellis & Co., Aber- I gele. 81 TF you possess anything for which you have no further use, why not sell it and have the m01Y to purch ise something you require? To find a customer, try au ad- vertisement in the Weekly e\W:' it words 3 times, is; 24 words 3 times, is. 6d. UNS, GUNS, GUNS. Gradual pay- j ments. Thoroughly sound, reliable work. Hard close shooting. Send for latest illustrated (atalogue. Lowest prices.— Thos. Wild, Gun Works, Birmingham. HOMES.-All interested in housebuilding should send six stamps for a copy of this work.—The Build- ing and Estates Development Co., Limited, Inistol. pTI V A NTs E D CORRUGATED CT SHEETS, all warranted sound, 27in. wide; 5ft. is., 6£'. is. 3d., 7ft. is. 6d., 8ft. is. gd., gft. 2S., 1 oft. 2S. 4d. each. A few li<>ht SalVage Sheets, sound, but soiled by sea water, 5it. iod., 6ft. is. each; ridging 3d. per foot; spouting 3!d. per foot.—N.W. I Dopt. Butler, Bell Works, Wolvexhampton. 339a r AL VAXISED FEl\TING WIRE, {jf English mai-e, new; but shorter lengths than usual, in J-cwt. bundles of any thick- ness, 4s. per bundle.—N.W. Dept., BUTLER, Bell Works, Wolverhampton. Public Notices. FLINTSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. ^pHE Flintshire Education Committee is J. prepared to consider applications from suitable Canctidatt's for Trainiug as Midwives. Grants of £ 15 each will be made to 8 such candidates. For furthei particulars and Form of Appli- cation apply to the undersigned, to whom the Forms of Application must be returned not later than the icth December, 1910. F. LLEWELLYN JONES, Secretary of the Flintshire Education Committee. Countv Education Offices, Mold. 15th November, 1910. n03025 OTOB CAR ACT, 1903. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. WHEREAS by sub-section 1 of Sec- tion 9 of the Motor Car Act, 1903, it is enacted that within any limits or referred 10 in regulations made by the LocM Government Board with a view to the saft1.) of the public, on the application of the loc.0 authority oi the area in which the limits or place are situate, a person shall not drive a motor car al speed exceeding ten miles per hour. And Wheieas the County Council of Car- narvon have made application to the Local Governmem Board for a regulation to be made in pursuance of the said sub-section putting the above-mentioned provision-, Of that sub-section in force within the lumts comprising the following roads or parts of roads within the Borough of Conway, thar is to sav — Rosehill Street, from the Suspension Bridge to a point in the Bangor Roast situate 7c yards beyond the Archway. High Street; Castle Street and Berry Street; Uppergate Street and so much of Syeh- nant Road as extends from Uppergate Street to thg ;unction of the road ■witfi Brynhyiryd Park; So much of Llanrwst Road as extends for a distance of 260 yards from its junc- tion with Rosehill Street; and So much of Station Road, Deganwy, as extends from the entrance* to Degarrwjy Castle Hotel to a point situate 50 yastts beyond the junction of the road with Ty- mawr Road, near Deganwy Schools. And Whereas notice of the said applita- tion and ür the time and manner in which, objections should be made to any such regø" lation appeared in the "London Gazette" of the 5th day of July, 1910, and in the N\'eeklv Nevr;" of the Sth day of July, 1910. And Wheieas certain objections to the making oi r.ny regulation in pursuance bi the said provisions have been received hy the Local Government Board, and it is pedient that further inquiry should be made in the matter of the said application: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R. C. Maxwell, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, cme of the Inspectors of the Local Governmerst Board, will attend at the Guildhall, Con- way, on Friday, the Second day of Decem- ber, 1910. at iklf past Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to hold a Local Inquiry into the subject-matter of the said application. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that ary person interested mav IM- tend at such Inquiry and be heard with reference to the said application. AS WITNESS my hand this Sixteenth day of November, 1910, at the office of the Local Government Board, Whitehall, London. V ALTER T. JERRED, 7S6d2 Assistant Secretary. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. ar.J 57 Vict., c. 73.) Joint Committee appointed by the Conway Urban District Council, Penmaenmawr Urban Lhsi'rict Council, and the Conway and Glari Conway Rural District Councils for the purpose of providing and main- taining a Hospital. TV J OTICE is hereby given, that the JB>IS- j > trict Aud>j of the <Disltric| com- prising the District of the above-named Joint Committee has appointed the Audit of the Accouuts of the above-named Joint Committee, and of their Officers, if any, for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1910. to coir men L-e at the Offices of the said Joint Committee, Stanley Buildings, Con- way, on Tuesday, the 6th day of December. 1910, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where any Ratepayer or Owner of Property in the District of the above-named Joint Committee may be pre- a i sent, and mav make any objection to sack Accounts before District Auditor. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER j GIVEN, that the Accounts of the Joint Committee, and of their Officers, if «n]t, dulv made up and balanced, together with all books, accounts, and documents relating thereto, will be deposited at the Office of the said Toi-t Committee, Stanley Build- ings, Conway, and be open during office hours to the iaspecticni of all persons in- terested for seven clear days immediately before the Audit. j Dated this ltb. dav of November, 1910, T. E PARRY, t -88 Clerk to the Joint Conupittee. UNPRODUCTIVE ADVERTISING is tie only kind that costs money. Advertising in the North Wales WTeekly News paIS )18"