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MA XA-I&A.M xrx»Mro I k OVERSTRAIN D I ft Boarding Establishmentl i ON GRAND PROMENADE. Close to Pier aril Pavilion- m ELECTRIC LIGHTING. TABLE D HOl E 6-io. Conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Ward, Proprietors -a. -_u.un- n.. CHATSWORTH HOUSE, jj| -3fc Cfrlos3.xla.atlx Cpesosat 1 Centre of Grand Parade, Paoiag; Sea, s « t First-class Board"ncr& Private Hotel L MODERATE TABIFF. P^' ja^ssss: POSI I RUTHIN TABLE WATERS | THE NOTED ARTESIAN SPRSNG r Recommended for Invalids in Syphons. £ Write for particulars— | Manager, Cambrian Work3, RUTBLIM", 3W. w. ( J. E. IIODGEI < [ 69, MOSTYN STREET, | Goldsirjitl], Silversmith, Jeweller and Optician. Watch and jewellery Repairs a Specialite. I Finest Selection of DIArtiOND and GEtVS RINGS. LLANDUDNO WEST. FREEHOLD BUILDING"PLOTS FOR SALE I IN THE ABOVE CHARMING SITUATION, With Option of Buying by Deferred Payments in 35 years at 43-11, per cent interest The Sewerage is laid on the most approved methods no charge for miking roads the side walks only to be laid by purchasers. For Particulars apply to- Messrs. SMITHS, GORE & CO., SURVEYORS, 7, WHITEHALL PLACE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 8811 N. Wales Narrow Gauge Railways Snowdon and Beddgelert District. | TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER. do'.vn— a,m. -I.M. Snowdon Mountain Tramroad. fI &Pl s s Carnarvon, dep |5 Bti| 0 20-9 .»",1232j4 3 8 25 Dinas, arr -5 ltil J> 30 10 7 1242.4 13# 35 Dinas, dep t> 0:7 45 9 35,1033 1247 4 25 «S o9 Bryngwyn, arr ;8 15 10 2i I 13; ;9 ti NO TRAINS RUNNING- Snowdon, arr. 50i ;1027;1125 1 35 5 13 Beddgelert by coachj 1 Special Trains at reasonable charges can arr about ,1115 12 5 2 15 ti 0 > be arranged tor parties desirous or ascending B-Calls at Dinas NvheR reqiiired to set dowu on the mountain, on application being made notice being given to the Guard. to the I r;p- ;:1.m.I:1,m,: m,,P.m.p.m,[p,m.!p.m, GENERAL MANACTER, l &pjl licP 1:1; „ rn 1 Beddgelert depart by s bnowdon Mountain Iramroad, coach 9 252 205 0 Snowdon, dep |7 20{ |103t!,U 30;o 0| 1JLAN JjliiivL5>. Bryngwyn, dep |8 50: 509 12 Dinas, arr ;8 8|9 17)1124,4 12,t> 45j7 20'9 40 Dinas, dep jS 9,9 30:11315 7 <> 50|8 2. Carnarvon, arr |8 2119 41! 1145 5 19 7 OJ.S 13 s—Saturdays only.
\ LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY.
LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. N.B.- The Greatest care is talen in compiling this Table, but the Publishers will not be responsible jor any inaccuracies that may appear. TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER. Xilaxxdiid.xi.0 to CL3t3LCXMX4CM313LC30 Jixnctioa. ;a.m.,a.m.a.ta i.in.ia.m. a.m.;<i,m.!a.ni.t ja.in., tp.in! i j LLAXDCDNO .dep t> 25|7 J5,8cO;S 10 8 25j -9 30 ill 1 15j |l 35j DEGAXWY *> 3I);7 50. \S 15:8 ;>l)j j<t 35 111 5' !1 10) 1 40, LLAXDCDN'O JUXC o 35)7 5.Y8 8,8 20 8 0 4o 111'> '1 '3'■ It -*ol LLAXDUDXO dep! 2 35 .3 0; 3 35, |4 5 ;4 35; «{ 20[7 25 7 40! !9 15 50 DEGAXWY „ |- 40 ;3 o\ 3J40| J- lo |4 40[ ti 25i7 3i)';7 45| j9 20 I9d55; Llaxdcdno Juxc .i 2 45) 3 1<" 3 45! '4 151 ;4 45) !•» 35'7 oSj '<) 2"» 10 <ij Xilandudixo J unction to XJ.andudLzi.o. Depart. |a.m.'a.m.ia.ui.!a.ui. a.ui.|a.:u. a ui.ia.m. p.ui.U>.in.|p.in.,|.».iu.ll".iii..|«n.;p.iu. LLANDUDXo J0XO ♦; 55 8 lrtlx 40|9 rx>.11 Oil 127; I135j L 47.2 o|2c«2 2s42 3 15^5 <5 4 28)4 4 ) 5 0,5c50; DKSASWV 7 0j8 13|8 4519 '-3111 oil 13 > U3Sjl 502 3'2 35|2 15-3 18!3 »8;4 31 4 4# 5 o,5d53 (J 1s IILAXDTIDNO j7 5)8 20'« 50(10 (Mil 10*1137 114511 57 2 lo|2 4^:2 '.2 3 25i'{ ^!l 3s|l 55!"i il;|H UC 25 Depart )p.m. p.m. ip.m. p.m. d p m.. .LtAlfDCDXO .Jrxc •; 45.7 50 |8 5 9 35 It) 15) '10371 1 DSGANWY. I; 48,7 53- !8 8 9 38 1018] jHUOj i LLASOTJDXO !t; 55'8 0 |8 15 9 45'1025' i.1047# |_ L X<laxidTxdxxo and 3ES3LCL933t3L;EL-Lm Festiniog1. s a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.vti.n. p-m.. a.m. Llandudno depart! 8 10 !11 15 1 35 5 «"■ 2'i 7 -10 Llandndno Junction depart 4 25 8 35 111 45 2 0 '5- Hm; 4.. ;)1 5 10 GJan Conway 8 39 [11 49 2 4 ;1 iU f. -59 8 9 Talycafn and Eglwysbach 4 30 8 47 ill 57 2 12 I -.2 0 57 8 19! 5 21 Llannvst and Tre/riw 4 55 8 58 112 8 2 24 53 7 8 3-,i' 5 33 Bettwa-y-Coed 5 25 | 9 8 12 l« 2 35 2 40 5 4 7 18 51; 5 42 Pont-y^pant 5 40 9 21 |12 34 2 52 5 20 j9 7; Dolwyddelen 5 50 ;i 2.S 12 38 2 5*5 5 24! ,9 11; Roman Bridgo j—j o »9 9 3t |l2 45 3 3 :5 35! Etoman Bridg 5 »9 9 3t |l2 45 | 3 3 :5 35! Blaenau Festiniog arrive, (J 12 9 4$J 12 i.'j 3 17 |5 49] |9 23^ <> 20 Blaenau Pestixniog1 axxd Iilaxidudzio. I j | I j si a.m. a.m. noon p.m.. p.m. p.m. Blaenau Festiniog. depart! ti 35 9 55 112 20 1 40 6 20 7 55 0 20 Roman Bridge tf 47 110 7 ll*> 32 1 »2 6 32 8 7 Dolwyddelen »> 52 {10 12 12 37 1 57 »; 37 8 12 6 30 Pont-y-pant t> 58 ijO 18 12 43 2 3 fi 43 p.m 8 18 Bettws-y-Coed 7 10 ;10 30 T 0 2 15 ti 55 3 55 8 30 G 53 Llanrwst and Trefriw 7 22 jlO 41 1 11 2 -if, 7 7 4 2 8 40 7 5 Talycafn and Eglwysbach 7 30 10 54 1 2f> 2 39 7 22 4 15 8 52 7 17 Glan Conway 7 45 111 4 1 35 2 48 7 31 4 24 9 1 7 27 Llandudno Junction arrive' 7 49 ill 9 1 40 2 52 7 35 4 30 9 5 7 33 Llandudno arrive; 8 20 j ill :J7 1 57 3 25 < 8 0 4 55 9 45 J i_ J_
C04CHES AND BRAKES.
[ All rights reserved. ] BY SEA AND RIVER. iu œ season from the Pierhead to Beaiun;ir>. Banger, Menai Bridge, Carnarvon, Holyhead, Isle ul Man, Rhyl, Southport, Blackpool, Liverpool. (Enquire at the Pier Gates). From Deganwy, up the beaurfnl river Conv.ay tc Trefriw, per steamer. From West Pier (Conway Bay), Llandiulno. pel Queen of the Conway," to Tal-y-Cafn and Trefriv. C04CHES AND BRAKES. To Little Orme's Head, returning past Gloddaeth Hall, through LlanrbLo- village and back (6 miles). The renowned Marine Drive round the Great Orme's Head (5â miles). To Ccnway (4 miles) Trefriw acd Bettws-y-Coed, for the Fairy Glen and Swallow Falls (19 miles) To Conway, along the Old Coach Road, and through the rugged Sychnant Pass and Dwygyfylcbi village to Penmaenmawr (11 miles) returning along the sea coast. The gramd "Loop Tour to Bettws-y-Coed, thence passing the famoss Miners' Bridge and Swallow Falls to Capel Curig, through the wild pass of Nant Francon, skirting the immense Penrhyn Slate Quarries to the model village of Llandegai, returning along the sei. eoast (56 miles in all). Past the Craigside Hydro, and Little Orme to Colwyn Bay (6 miles), returning through the Vale of Mochdre, Llandudno Junction, and Llanrbos village To Bodnant Hall to view the magnificent gardens every Tuesday and Saturday, at 2-30 p m. Coaches leave the St. George's Hotel every Wedne:- day and Friday for Aber, giving visitors sufficient -iriie to visit the beautiful f'Us which are within a short walk of the village ON FOOT To St. Tudno's Church, top of Great Orme's Head 4 To the Lighthouse on Marine Drive (2 miles) To the summit of Little Orme's Head (2 mile:) past Little Orme to Llandrillo Church (5 miles)^ to Colwyn Bay (6 miles). Along the Conway road, through Gloddaeth Woods to Gloddaeth Hall, thelce across the fields to Bodys- galleu Hall (seat of Hon. L1. Mo«tyn), through the homestead, returning flirouj/h Llaurho* village (7 miles in all) or from BodysgallenHall to Marie f-Iall, to Llandudno Junction thence through Deganwy, past the Deganwy Castle el, across the goree covered fields through Maesdu "arm to Llandudno, emerging near the Cottage hospital (9 miles in all) BY COACH OR TRAIN. tVAf—Visit the ancient Castle, the;Walls,"and Mawr (Elizabethan Palace). 'L-YCAFK-Cros!\ the liridge, over the to Llanfairfecban or Aber. UJANTIWST and TllEFUIW (rp:ched by coach ¡!,t) Llr .-rwst). Trcfriw is a heiiutifully situated v'lliige, with charming mountain sceuory. Visit the wells, a short distance beyond the Belie •*i'.e Hotel. Vi-.it Llanrhychwyn old church, believed M be the oldest in also lakes Crafnamt and .'i-v>nyt1t], Gwydr Castle and Woods. TA;J "TWS-Y-C02D—Ilenowned for the Fai-ry Glen, •. allow Falls, and charming woodland scenery L'OXTYPANT and DOLWYDDELEN, in the beanti- 'alley of the Liedr.—Fine mountain walks. TTNIOQ.—Large Slate Quarries here. Take •cu famous Narrow Guage or Toy Railway from here da'.vi; tlie Vale of Maentwrog to Portma-loc. J-JNMAENMAWR d LLANFAI'RFECHAN.— So sid resorts, with tu mountains close at hand, also D.vyg ,/ylchi Fairy Gl^n. ABER.—Grand momataincering centre. Visit Aber ("ails. Charming spot for picnics. I JUNG OR—Cathedral town beautifully situ.iKJ en *1 < I. ii tj\lit: y. "NAI BRIDGE—Walk tba stupendous I'iiiHii Bridge over the Straits dividing Carnarvonshire Ar.giesea. CARNARVON—County town. orrand old Castle. LI ANBERIS—The ascent of Snowdon should be I made by the Snowdon Mount.aiy Zramr(,fi which starts from Llanberis and runs to tYt very "'1J"mi, N.15.— Descend from the summit. ou southiim slope to Snow- don Station, and take tr»..n 0"e; to Carnarvon I.-cr North Wales Narrow G-age Railway. HOLYHEAD.—Eor.Vi.rk here for Ireland. A ML WCH.-Quiet seaside resort. Splendid sea- board and beautit'u) (jay. COLWYN BA? and RHYL—Seaside resorts CHESTER-' Very ancient walled city, well worth a day's visit. MOUNTAIN WALKS. Ra1.e over tn" -)feat Orme's Head (670 feet). From CONWAY, over Conway mountain down through the Sychnant Pass via Fairy Glen to Penmaen- mawr (2 hours). Past aw Mills, through Oyflfrn village, over Talyfan ]Wn i t,, i,, -),01)(I feot), thence to Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfeclian or Aber. Along t'ac old Sychnant Pass road, leaving it at Mr Stott's Crow civer the hill, past the ancient Druids' circle, tkence ascend Penmaenmawr Mountain and through Sett Quarries to Llanfairfechan. (Ladies should avoid the Quarries). From PENMAENMAWR—Ascend Penmaenmawr Mountain (1.500 feet), return or descend the other side to Llanfairfechan. From TALYCAFN— Cooss the Bridge through the village of Roewen, over the hill, keeping south of Talvf.m Mountain, throwgh BwJch-y-IJJeufaen Pass (l i.uO feet ) to or continue walk and dc.-ctnd to Aber. Cross 1 he P, v turn sharp to the left, pass Caerhun Cliur(!Ii. ii- village (enquire here for Llyn D'.ihii). !ii.;iii.-e up the valley, a very hfllv walk to Lh l'i v- s i: mate I lakes in Wa1,, and i'ri.iii whei.Crt '.he spleriuiu water is supplied l.y a to Lia.r.diulno. J.[. F.\ I KKKCH ANt — Ascend Foel Fras rU:<Jt) ft..) desceud southern side to Llyn Dulyn (;he sosxree of Llandudno's water supply), proceed east along mountain path to the village of Llanbcdr, tnence to Taiycafa. Train home. N.B.—Akj oi these walks may be reversed. They can all De traversed during the course of a suinmer'a arternoon and evening, except the ttr. '»ast, for which a whole day .ionld be taken.
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"LLANDUDNO ADVERTISER." This Coupon-Insurance-Tj. ket must not be detached. £100 wn L be paid by The Ocean A ccident & Guarantee Corporation, 1 11 Ii I Ltd., Chief Office, Nos. 36 to 44, Moorgate Street, London E.G. oU X V t0 personal repreeentativo of the bond-fide owner of this Coupon-Insurance Ticket if such owner shuU be killed by an accident within the United Kingdom to any Railway Company's passenger-train in woich suc-h owner is travelling as> an ordinary ticket-bearing1 passenger, season-ticket-holder or trader's ticket- holder. Provided that tbe above urertaking is subject to the following special conditions, winch are of the essence of the contract, via (a) That such death result witlpn one month after the ".ccident, (6) that such owner's usual signature shall have been written in ink, in the space provided underneath, before the accident, (c) that notice of the accident be given to the Corpor- ation at its Chiei Office in London with'.n seven days after its occurence, (d) that medical certili- t,tCH and other information be furnished by the person claiming upon request for the same by the Corporation, and (e) that this Insurance applies only to persons over sixteen years of age, is limit- ed to one Coupon-liisurance-Ticket tor each holder, and holds good for the current week of issue only This Insurance entitles ti e holder tc the benefit of, and is subject to, the conditions of the "OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GtTAiiANiv.i: COMPANY, LIMITED, ACT, 1880," Risks 2 and 3, when they are not incompatible with the special conditions above stated. fhe possession of this Coupon-Insurance-Ticket is admitted to be the payment of a premium under Sec. 33 of the Act. A Print of the Act can be seen at the Chief Office of the Corporation. Week of issue.OCTOBER 11 1901. Signature RC)c1I.JO''3t:.1i"T TUB Padarn Villa Hotel, LL.A..Jt3EXS. (In connection with the Snowdon Mountain Tranirood, and under the Management of the Company). THIS Establishment stands in its own grounds, at the foot of Snowdon, surrounded 1>v magnificent scenery, within two miles of the famed Pass of Llanberis Llanberis is thV starting point for the Snowdon Mountain Tramroad. Coaches run Daily to and from Bettws-y-Coed and Beddgelert. PONIES AND GUIDES TO SNOWDON Boats a.21d. Flailing on tbe X.a,b:es. BILLIARDS. PADABN VILLA, LLANBEBIS* ApPLy-THE MANAGERESS a j- ———— THE SNOWDON SUMMIT HOTELS (.Under the Management of the Snowdon Mountain Tivsmioad and Hovels Co., Ltd.) The Highest Hotels in the Kingdom, 3570 feet above the Sea. Sjtuaec1 on the Topmost Peak of the Monarch of Welsh. Mountains, and commanding the Grandest Views in every Direction. Frequent Train Service during t!12 Season on the Mountain Trarrjroad from Llanberis. (LINE CLOSED DURING THE WIATUI!.) THE STOTFiXrS have Uen leeentl.r REBUILT, and are r.ow NEWLY FURNISHED throughout, and tills season arc unaer entirely >ERV Management. IHK COFI-EE-KOO-MS W;J,L SE \T T UWIE VUMIJER or f'EOI'J.B. COMFORTABLE BEDS. Suppers, Breakfasts, Luncheon.?, Tea. and Co.TET-; also Beer, Stout, Spirits and Cigars. SUPPER. BED AXI) BREAKFAST, 10s. Yjsjtrs who >.iesire to *ee§o»e ot !¡é Grriidest Sights in the WorJd, should ascend Snowdon by the Mountain Iramroad and stay the Night to witness the SLènrse over the Snowdonian Range. Apply, THE MANAGER. -+- PARADE HOTEL, CHURCH W ALKS, LLANDUDNO- Under entirely New Management. Wines, Spirits, Mild and Bitter Ales, Cigars, &c., of the finest quality only kept in sto^k. Fitted up with all Modern Conveniences. Moderate Terms. Mr. & Mrs. CHURCHILL, Proprietors LATE OF LIVERPOOL. 11 Works off Oxford lload, near Railway Station. JAMES PAYNE, Joiner, Builder and Contractor, (Late JONES & PAYNE,) WHITFORD VILLA, JOHN STREET, LLANDUDNO. Repairs promptly attended to. ZUNZIZ&AZ.S COMPLSTEI.Y FIJRNXSBBD. X.Xn^.K'SBjESXLXS. Royal Victoria Hotel. In Connection with the Snowdon Mountain Tramroad, the Lower Station of which adjoins the Hotel Gardens, and under the Management of the Companv. ritlllS Hotel is situated at the Junction of the two lakes, at the foot ot Snowdon. Has j. Magnificent Coffee Ladies' Drawing Room, Bath Rooms, Billiard Room, Smoking Room and upwards of 4x ifedrooms, with beautiful laid out Grounds, in which are the ruins of Dolbadarn Castle. Posting in all its Branches, and Coaches to and from Bettws-y-coed and Bedclgelert. Fishing in Liyn PeÔIií Free to Visitors ir Hotel. Boats on the Lakes. ] Reduced Boarding 'f erias li cin November Lei to April 30th. Apply, THE MANAGERESS Telegrams VIGFOBTA, LLANBERIS. FOUNDED 1871. The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited. (Empowered by Specirl Act of Parliament) CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1.000,000. SUBSCRIBED £ 611,405. INCOME, 1900 £ 878,492. RESERVES, Dec. 31st. 1900 £921.417 FUNDS, 31st Dec., 1900 (excluding Uncalled Capitai) .£1,154,900. The Advanced" Policy of THE OCEAN COKPOKATION is a remarkable develop- ment from the old-fashioned Accident contract, with its limited scope and restrictive conditions. The Advanced" Policy is based on wide and liberal lines, and not only'provides against Accidents, but also a^amst, Illness and Permanent Incapacity. It possesses, in addition, the important advantage of being World-Wide as to Travel. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Fidelity Guarantees Third Party Indemnities. IH'J Jjonds OF this CORPORATION are ACCEPTED1 oy LWOT*1'C',3 2*P TTIMITFL NCP AN Departments of H.M. Government. mori0dg(J tnhUldnCb. Workmen's Compensation. Excess Bad Debt Insurance. Sickness Insurance. Boiler and Lift Inspection Burglary Insurance. and Insurance. I 'North-Western Branch Alfred W. Gregory, Ocean Chambers, North John St., Liverpool. Scrretary. Bead Office R. J. Paull, to 44, Mcorrate Street, London, E.G. General Uanmjer and Secretary. LOCAL AGENT: ( ALFRED 0; PUGH, Llewelyn Chambers, Llandudno. I I I I TAKE YOUR 1 PRINTING I.. TO THE >_v » yHIBWMmmMIJnagnmilininMWMMID KflWUBUI——B—j [" flBTOnSER" | PRINTING WORKS. | flSTlIS SPECIALTY Any Sire or Colour executed at a FEW HOURS' NOTICE. 1\ New Departure—RAINBOW PRINTING. THE MOST MODERN "0. MACHINERY & PLANT .0.8. IN NORTH WALES. ( I OjaLrFJ^.X.OGFTJ3EIS. Particulars of Sale. Prospectuses, Trade Circulars, Pictorial Postcards, €»e3L«3JbEi.g^ Cards, Menu Cards, Apartment Cards Billheads, Memorandum Forms, Business Cards, Handbills, Postal Wrappers, And every other description of Printing executed with NEATNESS and DESPATCH. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING.