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Telephone 67. Established 1865. Messrs. J. W. ROGERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, VALUERS, AND LAND AGENTS. -4 LICENSED VICTUALLERS' AUCTIONEERS. Offices and Sale Rooms: THE MASONIC HALL, LLANDUDNO. The Oldest Established Auctioneer in Llanduik&Q. U Sales, Vitiations, and Surveys carried out •i|te integrity and Satisfaction to Clients upon ate ciearges. Sales of Household Furni- ude Pictufs, Plate, and General Merchandise conducted upon owners' premises or removed to the Masonic Hall for Clients' convenience. Responsible Certificated Bailiffs for carrying out of Distraints in Town or Country. J. W. t. fc Co. beg to state that ail business plaeed in ftleir hands will have the same un- remitting attentioB, with Immediate Cash Settlement, which has been an acknowledged leading characteristic of this office for a great number of years. J. W. ROGERS has pleasure in stating that he has made important arrangements with a practical Surveyor, whe has had extensive practice in the Midlands, and whose credentials are unimpeachable. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. Agents for the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Company. Capital, Five Millions. THREE MONTHS CREDIT. MASONIC HALL, llLAIMDUDNO Attractive Sale of Superio Household Furni- ture, Powerful and Swe toned Pianoforte, Iron frame, full trichord and all the latest improvements, Brussels" d Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs, etc>, et«fc. M Mr. J. w- FEOQEG*} will Sell by Auction on fw £ )bJtESfeAY1*^ THURSDAY, 17th"an/ 18t| APRJL, 1901, a vast assemblage of ? "f Mew and Second tfand Ipnfture. On View 2 day*prior to Sale. „ Saje each day at* o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices, > Masonic Hall, Llandudno. THREE MONTHS'$REDIT ON ALL PUR- CHASES OF £5, f UPON THE USUAL CONDITIONS. MESSRS. LorTi\RRY & CROCKETT CENTRAL CHAMBERS. LOWER MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. v 18TATI AGENTS and AUCTIONEERS ARCHITECTS ar^ WRVEYCmS. VALUERS FOR PROBATE, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, Ac PROPERTI i.S FOR S 4L I MONTHLY LISTS OF f *■ ? FURNISHED and UfcFUiiNI8HED TO LET. 11 MESSRS. j I 0. PARRY CROCKATT AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 1 APRIL 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1901, AT THE PROMENADE RESTAURANT South Parade, all the SOXTSZ3BOI.X9 FURNITURE & EFFEctrS: By ordftr of Mrs. Dickin, whoia retiring from Business. Catalogues Now Ready. —. w ir i Ct 2awl, 24fch, ami 25th, l: -1 of the Exors- of the late G. R. Hall, of Tanybryn, Llandudno, ALL THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD JUBNITURE_ Chiefly made by special order by the well- known firm ot Holden & Parker^ cabinet manufacturers, Church Street, Liverpool, Removed for Convenience of from-the above Residence to felviete's Opera House, Llandudno. „ « Catalogues ready after-:1 15th inst. 1 MOTOR CAR TOURS Every day atJM ;c"Ø8r" To Colwyn Bay and the Vale of Mochdre, Fare 2/6. t Good Friday and Easter Monday, at 2 p.m, to Bettws-y-coed, fare 6/6, and every other day at 2-15 to Aber fare 5/- J M m n 1 All cars start from— DEACON'S 'CYCLE AND MOTOR DEPOT 6LODDAETH STREET, LLANDUDNO. Where seats may betooked and J all particulars r Messrs. W. DEW & SON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, House and Estate Agents. Offi^cs Trinity Square, Llandudno (Telephone 47) and Wellfield. Bangor. Sale of CHOICE FREEHOLD LAND and CONCERT HALL known as tiJ t Riviere's Concert Ifell situate in the.CBKTHS OF THE PROMEJffJLDE, the site whereof comprises 3900 SQUARE YARDS, at the MARINE HOTEL, "A-N- DUDNO, on FRIDAY, May 3rd, 1901. Full Particulars will appear later-and may be obtained of the Auctioneers, MESSRS. W. DEW & SON, Llandudno and Bangor; MR. ERNEST E. BONE, Solicitor; MR. RICHARD BELLIS, Solicitors; or of MR. A. G. PUGH, Chartered Accountant, all of Llandudno. 17 LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. SALE OF FRl?feH0LLf TENEMENTS AND BUILDING L4^D^LaASA3HILY SITUATED ON THE ORMj|s HEAD. Messrs. /Wi DEW& SON yf&Te i ructed.. offer for sale by pubjjjfc auction at the MARINE HOTEL, LLANDU 0, on FklDAY, MAY 3rd, 1901, at 7 O'CLOCK w the evening prompt, sub- ject to Conditions 6f Sale to be then and there produced and read, THE FREEHOLD TENE- MENTS and BUILING LijJfD, being:— Lot 1-TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS known as Pen-y-gwaith Cottages, let at £16 per I annum. Oa. 3r. 17p. Lots 2 to 5.—BUILDII4G LANS known as Ffrith Pen-y-gwaith, situate on an eminence above Church Walks, commanding fine panoramic views 7a. Or. lip. Total: 7a. 3r. 28p. THE SITE is situate close to where the new Tram Railway (now under construction) will run, thus enhancing the value of this property. PLANS and FURTHER PARTICULARS may be obtained of MR. ERNEST E. BONE, Solici- tor, Llandudno; ThA AUCTIONEERS' IN- STITUTE, S7, ^hiieeiy Lane, Xtondon, W.C.; or of the AUCTIONEERS, at their Offices, Well- field, Bangor, and Tririity Square, Llandudno. — Telephone 0299. Established 1886. T. W. GRIFFITH, J AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSE, LANJ),' AND ESTATE AGENT, 33, LOWER MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. Undertakes Sales by Auction in Llandudno and Country, of Landed Estates, Buildings, Land House Property, Household iPuffnteire and Appointments, Fine Art Property, Farming Stock. etc. Valuations for Probate, Succession Duties and Mortgage Purposes. Mortgages procured on Fretholo and Lease- hold Properties* Transfers of Business and Household FurrA ture speedily arranged. All matters personally attended to with piomfctfcesa and Aispatch. 9eSu TO LET, a magnificent mansion, fronting, the- Esplanade, suitable for a Marine Residence, a Boarding or a Lodging Hbnse.AppIy to MR. T. W. GRIFFITIT. fc j, f HOUSES, Boarding, Lodging and Private 11 to let. Apply to Mr, T. W. GRIFFITH. 1 1 t = YTZOM. :fiIO"; j* -I.# .A;03Qa iHsmau^ t '<! u b Cycles I Cycles I Cycles I TO EEX:R,B OR, BU"Y" TRY CANMH and RATGLIFFE, NORTH WALES CYCLE DTPOTC,- Gloddaeth Street, LLANDUDNO. Ins k79220OCUJi 22£jD ,?1!: Í; ,C'!nijht:>r3 te1¿:r1 F.nsiLK 'ttiialxl bra ( altO icriSo b:u: ri .cKOCF.77DHa sujiaui, f..1 Da A liawo a
! N. Wales Narrow Gauge. Railways…
N. Wales Narrow Gauge. Railways i Saowdon and Beddgelert Distrrct. TIME TABLE FOR. APRIL. It T"1o "I r s S S DOWN a.m a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Carnarvon dep oA> 9.45 12.35 3.0 ti.4ó Dinas arr B5.16 9.55 12.45 3.10 6.55 Dinas .dep 6.0 7.40 10.5 12.50 3.15 7.0 Bryngwyn arr 8.10 10.35 1.18 3.40 7.26 Snowdon arr 6.50 10.56 4.4 Beddgelert by Coach arr about 11.30 4.49 B—Calls at Dinas when required to set down on notice being given to the Guard. -"1"- UP 1«sP L«FCPS s s Beddgelert dep a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. by Coach. 10.15 3.20 Snowdon dep 7.20 8.5 11.10 4.20 Bryngwyn dep 8.20 11.25 1.35 4.45: 7.27 Dinas arrive 8.8 8.55 12.0 2.4 5.11 7.50 71 depart 8.12 9.0 12.9 2.21 5.15 8.2 Carnarvon arr. 8.24 9.11 12.20 2.32 6.26 8.13 s-Saturdays only. f
=! Snowdon Mountain Tramroad.…
= Snowdon Mountain Tramroad. j Working commencmg 1 April 6th, weather aitd other circumstances j per mitt inr/. j M 4i 01 -3 K P. ] perniiitting. j M 4i 01 -3 K P. ] Llanberis depart 16 40 2 16 Waterfall. 10 45 2 22 Hebron 10 58 2 34 Half Way 11 16 2 52 Clogwyn 11 34 3 10 Snowdon Summit arrive. 11 52 3 28 Snowdon Summit depart 12 18 3 46 Clogwyn 12 36 4 4 If 19 "4 Hebron Waterfall JL• — —• • 4 48 WH 4 58^% wJcnfJl (M
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Conway and Colwyn Bay Joint Water Supply Board. TO .PAINTERS. A M The BosETd invi tenders fox?|{B.ii^Pg «ie various work- in connection with the Cowlyd Water Scheme. CONTRACf" NO. I.-c6wlyd, n Bridge at Conway. f'. CONTRACT.jlO. P-Othe*. works at Lake and along trunk xaain- i. Copies of Specifications and forms of Tender iaay '^be obtained upon application to the "Engineer, Mr T. B. Faxrington^,Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Trinity Square, Llandudno. A sum of Rl Is. Od. mugt be^iieposited, which, will be returned upon •receipt of a Bona Fide Tender. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10 a.m. on the 12th April, 1901, signed, sealed and en- dorsed "Tender for Painting" to T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the Board, 23, High Street, Conway. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any other tender. ALFRED G. PUGH, ESTATE AGENT, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS. HOUSES TO LEI' AND FOR SALE. SHIRLEY, MOSTYN AVENUE, well-built modern residence, doublfe=front. On lease, £60. (.. Y VEDWEN, LLOYD STREET, excellent Lodg- ing House, E60. HOUSE and DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP near I North Western Hotel, E120. A NEW DETACHED HOUSE on side of the Great Orme, commanding very extensive I views, £100. KUYTON, GOGARTH ROAD (CONWAY SHORE), excellent modern residence, £60. IsODEVROG, OFF ABBEY ROAD, modern semi-detached 19buse, £60. DELAMERE, MOSTYN AVENUE, semi-de- tached house, modern fittings, electric light £45. FURNISHED COTTAGE RESIDENCE com- manding grand views,. to let for season. Moderate terms. GENTLEMEN'S BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ■ HOUSE with grounds, garden*-and Stabling to' let' furnished or for Sale. All con- venieBces and electric light. TWO SEil-DETACHEp VILLAS in MOSTYN. < A, VENUE. FOR SALE tfREEliOLD. Both tenanted. FREEHOLD VILLA in XANTYGAMAR ROAD FOR SALJfr ai a very moderate price. I ;b 7 ARTHUR J. FLEET Music Warehouse, Abergele Road, COLWYN BAY Pianofortes and Amer^ftt pfrgans for"- Sale or on Hire at lowest prices for cash or on Hire §yitenl. NEW IRON FR..J HE'IAKOS, FEOMs £ 16. GOOD SECOND HAXD „ „ 97. First-class Tuning- & Repairing. All Parts of North Wales Visited, Ø" Tuner to Pier Pavrffoa" arid$p3fa Hotite Pianos, Llandudno apd Victoria Pavilion, Colwyu Bay. > ( VISITORS ASK FOR JOHN HAIGS "GLEN LEVEN" AXD "LIQUEUR" SCOTCH WEI SKIES. rigtillers Since 1679. 'RKCTSTKltKl* H¥1"J(}I' JOHN HAaG & Co., Ltd. nr Marki»«% Sc^Qtl^nd. ,¡ _'Iio- 'iii m if ASK FOl THE RODERICK DHU OL- HXQHiANJCr WJIIS^Y. Z £ J •——~ Recommended alike by Physician and Analyst Awarded Prize Medal wherever exhibited. '[IERR. SOLD EVERYWHERE i'- the Ficm's qwn Labelled and Trade Marked Capsuled Bottles.
THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE…
THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. The Largest Ac.iadit Office in the World Capital Authorised £ 1,000,000 Capital Subscribed 610.000 Reserves 31st Dec., 1899 753,121 Total Funds 1,016,696 Income 1899 748,732 General Accidents. Sickness. Employers' Liability and Workmen's Compen- sation, at reasonable rates. Fidelity Guarantee. Third Party Indemnity. For Prospectus and Rates, Apply to ALFRED G. PUGH, Llewelyn Chambers,
The Mountjoy Brewery Ltd.…
The Mountjoy Brewery Ltd. DtTBuar, Brewers of the Celebrated FINDLATER'S NOURISHING CROWN and other STOUTS, desire to inform the public that these ARE AND ALWAYS HAVE BEEN brewed from BEST MALT and Hops only. Purity and Quality Guaranteed, vule Certificates from Sir CHARLES CAMERON, PROFESSOR TICHBOUIINE, The Lancet, etc., etc.
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JOHN OWEN, PAINTER GLAZIER, PAPERHANCER, SIGN WAITER & GENERAL DECORATOR, BODOWAIN, MADOC STREET, ■ LL^ND||fD. rarfiiT Llandudno Pier Co., Lid. t Secretary Mr. ^amuel Hughes -r-' |f SEASON 1901. The Pier Compaay's Popular O O 3ST C S T s Morning at 11, Evening at 7-45. A -woryy, < Cotdu'Jjtor— Mr. Arthur W. tayne, A.R.A.M. Sub-Co4ductor: Mr. Wi Haigli. VOOjaiuWZ'S = APRIL 13th to 15th»^ Jt MR ROB Epfc" RADFORD, ^^Barkone). APRIL 16th to 19th r r MISS AMELIA HOLDING -(Soprano). Season Tickets: Front Seats, 28s., Second, 22s. Monthly Tickets: Front Seats, 14s., Second, lis. VICTORIA PIER & PAVILION (COLWYN BAY), Ltd. Manager and Secretary—A. F. LALANDE. RIVIERE'S ORCHESTRA Conductor Mons. H. Verbrugghen. JW" Toe daily. NEW PRINCE'S THEATRE, MOSTYN STREET, LL^IfDTJDNO. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 12th, ø!iP 13th. Important Engagement Jr. Miss Ethel Greythorpe and Special London Company, in the New and Original Fcical Comedy, FADING T E ,f MUSIO. MONDAY, ^APRIL loth. nights ocly, Xdttle jb £ kJ|lKdev. Thursday, Friday, Samt^afc, April 18th, 19th and 20th, 1901. ^at^K^op Apjril 20th ,P. BOOKING OFFJ^i a^jessrsj^^lkinsonr^^niomp- StnticmevsMSf «ostyn jKeet, Llandudno. (V!ay-Cay Festivities, 1901. Grand Processiori'fcr Carnjvmf at l-3ol 4* At 3-0 the Picturesque Speetacle, < he Crowning of the? May-Queert with May-Day Dances, &c., ifcc. ATHLETIC and OLD l|sTGLISH SPORTS at 5-15. at 5-15. AT 8-0 AMATEUR DRAMATIC PEREORMANCE and MISCELLANEOUS I' conc^T:, ——3- L;'¡'-J,'f. Full. particulars frcftiil' r, r -u n il A. J. 8. MERCHANT, SeoretMY. VISIT LIVERPOOL FREE For the GREAT OVERFLOW SALE "t. .:L OF THE. r .H FurnisMng Compy. Commencing MONDAY, APRIL 1st, 1901, Furniture, Bedsteads, Carpets, etc., Tfepee Enormous Stocks must be realised at once. 1-The;ltre Furniture, consisting of the accumulated Furniture, Catpote. Ornaments, etc., lent to the Liverpool Theatres for the leading plays of thè post two years (different lots every week), very slightlv soiled, now offered at HALF PRICE TO CLT5AR: Write for sale catalogue giving interesting particulars 2—A Bankrupt Manufacturer's Stock Bought at an enormous discount. OFFERED 8s. IN THE J:, UNDER COST. 3—The Regular £20000 Stock Remjkvaed allover England Wales for reliable q nal i ty, ENORMOUSLY REDUGLD. Rail fare paid to all pu.icha;ers of £10 and upwards. Write for catalogue showing all reductions. If you cannot spairi time to visit our great establishment, you caS'order from the catalogue bv prtst. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FHEE. Special terms of credit during the sale. Buy new and Save pounds. A-LEXAKTHRA Furnishing Compy, 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 Pembroke Place, LIVERPOOL. Lowest Possible ash Prices. ROBT ROBERTS, 50, MOSTYN STREET, (Opposite Letter Pillar.) Winter 1900-1. FULLY STOCKED WITH THE HIT & NEET, JE8%"ST-CJL.A.&& HAND LAUNDRY — AT — AUBURN HOUSE, DEGANWY. All Work is done by Hand Process, tke wear on Linen being thus reduced to a minimum. SHIRTS and COLLARS a SPECIALITE, Dressed in London or French Style. CURTAINS CLEANED aDd TINTED. fiUWJIS, LACES, RIBBONS. 4, CLEANED EQUAL to NEW. SPECIAL PRICES to HOTELS kni RESIDENTS Gtodt Called fen &ii PH&rflFr* iMlUijdtfnu Ms>npii^ainoD I njt
Family Notices
I MARRIAGE. HERSEE-HEWITT -On Tuesday morning the 9th inst., at St. George's Parish Church, by the Revd. H. Jones-Davies, B.A., Richard Hersee, to Mary, daughter of Samuel Hewitt, Pier Hotel, Llandudno.
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Miscellaneous. ADVICE GRATIS.—Advertise your Goods and Business in 44 that excellent paper, The Llandudno Advertiser."ide Strand Maqazine. ELGIN HOUSE, Llandudno, opposite the Imperial Hotel. Good sea view and near the Station. Private apartments. Board or partial board, as required. Good cooking and attendance terms moderate. MRS. JENNINGS. GOVERNESS.—A Lady having a morning engagement, wishes to meet with a similar post for the afternoons in Llandudno or neighbourhood. All usual .subjects. Excel- lent references. T., Advertiser Office. MARSHLANDS Boarding Establishment, ï Gloddaeth Street. Well situated good mountain view central large dining, draw- ing, smoke and bath rooms. Winter terms, 30s. per week inclusive.-Allss KENNEDY, Proprietress. ONE ASH Boarding Residence. Good central position. Golf Links near by. First-class cuisine. Smoke Room. Terms 5s. per day. MRS. CHAS. RICHARDSON. PARTNERSHIP in sound business desired by Gentleman with capital. M., Adver- tiser, Llandudno. PENMAENMAWR. TO LET with im- i mediate possession, HOUSE and SHOP called Oxford House good situation in main road.-Apply Messrs. F. A. DEW & HOOPER, Auctioneers, &c.. Castie Street, Conway. TO BE SOLD, OLD VIOLIN, copy Nicholas F. R. Auiati, 1699. Also smaJ, Fiddle, old. -Apply H.K." Advei-tiser Officel TO LET.—Good Bakery and Cellarage under Albany House, Lloyd Street. For particulars apply to A. G. PtJGH, Llan- dudno. TO BE SOLD.—The Old Catholic Chapel- house, Ty Gwyn Rd.,lLlandudno. Apply DEAN.MULLIGAN, Lloyd St., Llandudno. r k LLANI) UD.N'O. TO BE SOLD Freehold Building ^Land, close to sea with frontages to good roads' Suitable for Villas or,$niailer Houses. Whole purchase mon^f can Remain in form of Chief Rent if desired. Apply to A. G. PUGH, Lie welyi* Chambers. rr° COLLECTORS.-ZULU SPEARS and -L SHIELD for sale genuine articles.— Can be seen at 3, Richmond Terrace, Curzon Road. WANTED to Lease Suitable PREMISES" for Mineral Water Works.— Apply E. O. PARRY & CROCKATT, Central Chambers Llandudno. ANTED.-A steady Young Man ficciis- fV tomed to horses ami in-doors. Apply, No. 737, Advertiser. ,WA-NTEi.).-Juniot- Clerk in good office Apply by letter, to Box No. 738 Advertiser Office. WANTED 2 or 3 HENS, must be good layers.—PENYLAN, Carmen SylvaRoad, Craig y-don. BE WISE IN TIME AND FURNISH AT ID AM FIT^PS'S I fOWDON ROAD, MANCHESTER. ■ <JUst past Station, through Railway Arch), j PALSO AT ITTS'S PANTHEON, GAYTHOKN (Just past Manchester Central Station). -0- PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY, &c GBN^RAL FURNISHERS ■WHOSE 1URNOVER EXCEEDS 'BY £ 16 000 YEARLY THAT OF ANY SIMILAR CLASS lUKNISsHING ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CIT1. -0- W0ULD THRIVE MUST SEE THE WHITE SPARROW, says an old Ger- man proverb, and as this particular rara avis— we are informed—can only be discovered in early morning, the desire to see it nesessarily entails the cultivation of the habit of early rising. We have never yet encountered anyone who has gazed upon its snowflake plumage, but the time devoted to the endeavour by the would- be discoverers has certainly not been wasted if it has taught, them to ,he eariy and wideawake It is very necessary iludeed, nowadays more than ever, to b both. For instance, -0- '■ PITrTS'S ARE CONSTANTLY OFFERING JL UNIQUE BARGAINS, and- those people who visit us promptly get the pick of them. When we advertise anything that might suit you do not stand upon the order of seeing it, but inspect it right' away, otherwise smarter bargain hunters may lia^e secured it when vou aPPly too late. Our establishments are not museums, where obsolete articles are kept from month to month. No, they are busy marks of commerce with large and quick turnovers, con- sequently, although our announcements are often changed, occasionally we cannot possibly alter them quick enough to keeji pace with the output, so to prevent disappointment call early. -0- PITTS'S CELEBRATED HOUSE OF FUR- JL NITURE at 15j, 28j, 50, 75, 100, 200, up to 1,000 guineas, are, in point of Erceitenoe, Dura- bility, and VALUE-the VERY BEST OBTAIN- ABLE. They represent a CLEAR SAVING OF 50 PER CENT. as compared with others. Full particulars and ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING GUIDE, post. free. Cash prices only quoted. Deferred payment arranged suiting convenience -0- PITTS'S COMPLETE HOUSES OF FURNI- JT TURE for 22 guineas, equal to what ex- pensive city firms charge 940 for, contains artistic SITTING-ROOM SUITE, in Leather, consisting of tasteful couch or sofa, pair of easy chairs and set of small chairs, substantial dining table, carpet or floorcloth, nice design hearthrug, brass bar fender and a set of brasses, cornice pole and pair of curtains. KITCHEN has strong dresser and set of chairs, rocking and arm chairs, round, square, or iall- leaf table, fender, fireirons, floorcloth, and rug. BEDROOM: Serviceable suite, polished or enamelled, cane chairs, towel rail, toilet service, strong full-sized bedstead, wire spring mattress overlay, bolster, and two pillows, carpet or floorcloth, and fender. HALL STAIRS and LANDING: Carpet, floorcloth, stair-rods and eyes, brass door plate, Cocoa and door mats. Really splendid value. -0- PITTS'S SPECIAL HOUSE OF FURNITURE J. for One Hundred Guineas, equal to what expensive city firms charge R250 for. Eight rooms, each containing requisite number of tasteful, durable articles. Space forbids details, but the drawing-room is in Rich Tapestry, Dining-room Leather, Sitting-room Saddlebags. First Bedroom, American Walnut; Second, Mahogany; Third, Satin Walnut; Fourth, Decorated. Kitchen, Scullery, Hall, Stairs, Landings, Carpets, Rugs, Floorcloths. Un- questionably a marvellous bargain. -0- P ITTS'S BEDSTEADS and BEDDING.— Largest and best selection being cleared out at giving away prices. Rare chance for cheap lines. Do not miss them. —o— PITTS'S CARPETS and FLOOR COVERINGS. J. Grand display. All British makes, choicest designs, many of which exclusive; exquisitely blended "colourings. Laid and Fitted Free of Charge. -0- P ITTS'S PIANOS, CYCLES, BASSINETTES, IT MAIL CARTS, Lftirips. China, Glass Earthenware. Magnificent selections. Astound- ing value. -0- C' AMTJEL PITTS, MANCHESTER, -*»" (AfftWiCk -and EWrfWpM Cars): GAYTHORN (all City-road Cars pass the-door). •• fistablished 1845. National Telephone 1,184. BUSINESS HOURS, 8*o 7. SATURDAYS, 8 to 9. iu yj 13 wji :;8 rl1.;J:. b:U1¡ 1ù:) FURNITURE Î FOR AASH COMPRISING \J S £ fo £ 5E f pKEDIT. DURABILITY \J QLOBE JlURNISHING QOMPANY "I Cy mQ ~i Q T)EMBROKE T)LACE LA 10, i LIVERPOOL. JL ABSOLUTELY THE ONE PRICE LARGEST AND 111 Y M0ST houTseDATE THE T owest- IN THE CITY. 1 „ JL CREDIT SYSTEM (")** A^ALIT DIFFERENTLY THE ITIGHEST. TO ALL OTHERS. 1 11 All Furniture we Sell is-Delivered Free to any part of the United Kingdom. CALL AND INSPECT 0 UR STOCK, QLOBE J1URNISHING QOMPANY (J. R. GRANT, PROPRIETOR), ro TO 1 Q "PEMBROKE T)LACE, 4 10, 1 LIVERPOOL. L FREE.—It will save you pounds in Furnishing to send for our Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue, Price List, &c, Business Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone No. 1760. AT- F I R!5T C 0.5T COAL Being directly interested in several of the larges Collieries we are in a position to supply Best Drawing- room and Kitchen Coals, Range, Nuts, Ac., at pit prices, plus our brokerage of 3d. per ton, delivered in truck loads of 5 to 10 tons, to any Station.—Write for present lowest prices, naming your nearest goods station to the London and Midland Coal Agency Hockley, Birmingham. 'I" -=- HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1857 J HUG-aZ)S So Co., AGENTS AND VALUERS,' HOLYROOD CHAMBERS. CORNER MOSTYIA, AND LLOYD STREETS. LLANDUDNO, J HAVE ALWAYS FIRST CLASS FURNISHED1 RESIDENCES TO LET FIRST CLASS APARTMENTS. Also UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET and FOR SALE. ,.g.tt<wS.Mm BUSINESS PREMISES IN VARIETY FOR SALE AND TO LET. Also FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LANI). VALUERS FOR PROBATE. &c., &c. MONEY PROCURED ON iLORTGAGJt QU. .Low Ratqs, of interest. r. „ RENT &c &c I) v, APPLY AS ABOVE J. -■= FRANK N. MERCER, Phariqaeeutical aM Dispeqsiiig" Cheims^, (Successor to GEORGE BROOKES.) 101, MOSTYN STREET and 4. QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. Every caxe. exercised, both in the correct dispensing and prompt dispettcfr of Medicines, and in the selectiof the Purest Drugwaaa.. 01) em icals. T one N° r i i-. r Don't for -get !-Ring up 0280. When you ^ant Account Books, &c., &c., RIlJG CP 0230.. When you want anything in Stationery RING UP 0280. When you waiht Official Enveloppe, Roper,, &c., RING UP 02:" When you want anything at all RING Ug 0280. When you want Newspttptrs, Book RING UP 0280. G R. THOMPSON, Neivsaycnt, Bookseller, "<kc., 63a, Mostyn St., & The Pier, Llandudno Craigside Hydro', ADJOINING TIIK LITTLK OlDIE, I>I> ABTS VDSTO Thit Establishment is replete with every corr(<.i\ "roo convenience, including Turkish Baths, Sea Water Bats, Plunge Bath BILLIARD ROOM. Standing in 12 Acres of Land Facing the 6f; eleotbio LIGHT IAW1T TENNTS, Seven Grass Courts and Two ( vertd Cc: i CrOLP XJXXTIKV The Clarence Hotel LLANDUDNO. New]y Furnished and replete v i", couiforl ———— ELECTRIC LIGHT. Billiard and Smoking Roou. The Nearest Hotel to the GOLF LINKS lit POST OFFICE LLANDUDNO HYDROPATHIC NEVILL CRL-JCZIQT. ESTABLISHED 186Q, Registered for Telegramit, TqE HYORG. C, TURKISH and other Bathp. OPEN TO VISITORS FROM 7 A.M. TO 6 P.M. DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). WINTER TARIFF, including Turkish, Russia and Warm Baths, 8^. per day
LOCAL Nt)TES.
THE "ADVERTISER" is set up by the Linotype Composing Machine. LOCAL Nt)TES. We understand that Mr Ll:tle ha§ jJrniml^ced to send the state of weat andudii to Euston Station, London, fimi he Univmsal IiHjuiry Office, Piccaddiuf CircS, each moving by telegraph. These il xhibite n a prominent position, and 8 ntioi-i to the favourable d at Llandudno. We are pleat^cj Mrf. E. cMy, who is a son If ^4t^RMFllfebe*t'Clay, JHran- dudno, has been ret guardi the important London. I bone, The newly-elected sfllicitor p feasion, has practiced ii above iik fdr 6v«if tffteen Vears, anft«r a perfect of1 ei*' ,{; i ¡. l.J .r '?}Tr r years was a member ojt! the late vestry. The "Central London" refewing to his candidature says Mr J. E. Clay ma^be recommended to the support of the electorHe is a resident of the Bryanstone Ward of ny years standing, who will bring to the daiaes a keen business in- stinct with a kindly disposition. The census enume ors, local and otherwise, are greatly dissatisfied at the vast amount of work expected of tlwn for comparatively little pay. What a pecuiftr position the authorities would be in if the 00 enumerators, who have now the schedule t their homes, were to go on strike before coifcileting their labours. Per- haps -the census orities foresaw the dis- satisfaction, for i their preliminary regula- tions they shrewcMf tell the enumerator that after signing the agreement he is bound to act under a penalty o S. -0- The detailed fi" as to the population of Llandudno, giv' the number of males and females,.W-f,h ecupatioi* of each, are not yet comple^ bujl^ve have been enabled to ob- tain the informi||ton that th^ total population of this town is gfewn to be only 9192, and not over 10,000 as we«ave been led to believe during the past year. «ere is no hiding the fact that these figures an#0isappointing, shewing as they do that the to is not growing so fast as we hoped and belifljed. -w*r' --0- Last week ours of sunshine was recorded at Llandulno. -0- Lord Alver. e, the Lord Chief Justice, who is spending blaster holidays in North Wkles, on Tuesday lM paid a visit to Llandudno; -0' As will be erved from particulars given in snother col an influential committee has been forme the purpose of perpetuating the memory of sfe late M. Jules Riviere, a name which has gBfen for a number of years almost synonymou« £ lidth that of the Queen of Welsh watering-p s. The memorial will take the shape of a nument to mark the spot in Llan- drillo Chu yard, fn Which the distinguished conductor .jf&aid to rest, and shoul^here be a surplus it^lll be utilizefl by the folding of a medal, pri or scholarship, as the cpmmiitee may direct —0— .We feel floured that many of the veteran con- dwetor's rt'Si«r^s Admirers in Llandudno and distinct w3§ be only toolpleaBed ^WTOivail them- -of "of c *«t'lves of Ma opportutiiw of confrfibiiting to so worthy a jjj|aid, and by A doi shgk, their last- ing approbation ofseat, and almost lnealcula-Hw services m ndiidno and their .admijati(^.for his st&li&g qualities and won- derful ail^ magnetic J^'sonJlitx^^Wiose who differed f^m M. RivJ^e a^f a*»^Mtain|Period of his caree|bwhich neltl not be ment^bed, will probablyAgury all mfoaory of the djpirgence of .opinion Itfiii ren^uiber only manifold .d utiLlent&jySdlv nndiMm vetil for the prosperiijiiKj^a^Jfcdno. 3^ ie ot.or cars-, stating that u has c lp(,tice that certain County Coiincils to the Local Gov- ernment win that all motors should be com- pelled a distinguishing number, and that the Mj|it of speed of'motor veTii^Jes should be reduc^P to ten'miles an hour. These pro- posed r«mlations the inemorialists protest against ol||he ground that if adopted they will seriously mirpis industry. For our Jjflrt we have no wish to injure or ex- tiagoish :HjMpinobilism. but it would be as well for the ,pr«|oters of the memorial to remember that it depfjpds to a large extent upon the con- rduot of mlmrwar drivers themselves whether or not shall be placed tipop them. During theSkster holidays a number of privjite motor carsMiisited this district, and although the speed iq,.Llandudno was not excessive, yet on the counfey„roads, which in many i)laces are ajcc^dinglyfflaf?o\y, Boor» thaji 'Aite Tackless driver the speed of his car to between twenty and tffirty miles an hour. No one will deny that s«Mh fast driving is* dangerous to cyclists, and others, and in the interest of thqggeneral public it is necessary and 1,'h rigw Qiat a nkit- of speed should be enforced "6h ^.TTHic hig^pays. The report o?|*he weather in Llandudno dur- ing March shws that the mean minimum temperjrtare in^feffde was 36v7 degrees-, and the extreme maxim||Li £ .Q; the mean temperature I in the sun Nvas. degrees, and the maximum 111. Over 121 1us nf bright. sunshine was enjoyed, only ir clays being absolutely sun- less. The raiiiiaaUwas 2.610 inches^ tli £ maxi- mum fall withirS|weiity-four hours Tiding 1.050 inches on the 29t% of March. -0- less. The raiiiiaaUwas 2.610 inches^ tli £ maxi- mum fall withirS|weiity-four hours Tiding 1.050 inches on the 29t% of March. In another colylfen we give prominence to a suggestion which fill shor.tly .be laid before the Coventry Corporation, whicli' may properly be termed a proposal:Sf magnitude and daring, it beiug'nothing lesgftthan a scheme to connect Llijidi-idiic; with Cirfentry and other populous tefttres by a water- y at a cost of fifty-million j. pounds. The dimerwpons of the proposed project it e(, With its estimated st is sufficient to stagger the "man in the sfjjfeet" at first sight, but we m&f add th-at^-we hmre leasons to believe that the proposal emanafcs from a gentleman who ( has achieved wondfefr.l success in the cyclo manufacturing wurhl and whose name with his ■ ODC- is a guarantee that he isjiot likely to bark upon a "wild-cat scheme. We wpupl further add that the gentleman alluded is a frequent visitor to Llandudno and known tc many of our towns- men. | J. (IT Ill.. J
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HOTELS (Alphabetically arranged.) r" GOULDING'S HOTEL—Edwin Goulding, HEATH HOUSE-Mrs. Hodson LOCKYER'S HOTEL—Mr. and Mrs Margetts. MAELGWYN HOTEL—Mrs. Phillips. MARINE HOTEL- METROPOLE- MOON'S—W. Winch MOSTYN ARMS—S. Hughes. PARADE HOTEL- PROMENADE HOTEL—Mrs. E. Dicken THORNLEY'S HOTEL-Mr. E. Thornley VINCENT'S HOTEL- WASHINGTON HOTELr-Mr. Robinson Kay. Boarding Establishments. (Alphabetically arranged.) ALMORA-The Misses Ward ASHBY MANOR-Mr. Hughes. BODNANT-Thomas Rowlands BRIGYDON-M. Barnett CARADOC HOUSE—Mrs Stronger. CHATSWORTH HOUSE-Miss Krause THE CRAIGYDON BOARDING ESTABLISH MENT-Misses Middleton and Wood CRAIGYMOR—Mr. W. Mansell DRUMMOND VILLA-Mrs. Baker. ELSINORE- t — EVANS'S HOTEL- FERNDALE-Mr. William Peavg&n GLANYMOR—Miss Moion HOLLY BANK-Mrs. Samuel Roberts LYNDHURST—Mrs. Hughes. MARSHLANDS-Miss Kennedy. MONTPELIER—Mr. W. Westell. OVERSTRAND-Mrs. Thornton Ward SEAPORTH HOL'SE—The Misses Gordon isses Peet Mrs. Corbett. Mrs. Waluegrave Allenby. VfESy D-M-is,3 Gauge < f y. t. >