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ADDRESSES. "MOR 0 GAN YW CYMRU I GYD." MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!! NO PLACE LIKE ARNFIELD S, DOLGELLEY, FOR REALLY GOOD MUSIC (OLD AND NEW). Musical Instruments of the Best Make. MUSICAL ACCESSORIES OF EVERY KIND, PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, and AMERICAN ORGANS, UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. BRANCHES AT BARMOUTH AND PWLLHELI. OPENING OF A NEW BRANCH AT TOWYN At the CANADIAN HOTEL, under the management of MR. W. 0. ELLIS. ARKFIELD'S TUNERS AND REPAIRERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF NORTH WALES PERIODICALLY. TELEGRAMS AND ALL COMMUNICATIONS-ARNFIELD, DOLGELLEY. A NICE SELECTION OF SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES BY W. THOMAS, IRONMONGER, TOWYN. GUNS FOR HIRE. THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC: A TALE OF WALES IN THE DAYS OF KING ARTHUR. PRICE ONE SHILLING. WELSHPOOL: SALTER & ROWLANDS, I And may be obtained at Messrs Smith & Son's Railway Bookstalls. From the Liverpool Courier, September 8th:— Arthurian legends are always interesting, and a word of praise must be accorded Mr B C Hardy, who, in a capital little work, "The Adventures of Caradoc," published by Messrs Salter and Rowlands, COUNTY TIMES, Welshpool, has, with the venue of his story in Wales, woven an attractive tale of the noble King and his trusty knights." THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC. Is. Salter and Rowlands, Welshpool: 1899. The present little work, penned by B. C. HaiJy, is one of the most tharming romances we have read for a long timw. Caradoc, who plays a leading part in the drama, is a gallant soldier, who in time is selected as Captain of the King's Guard, and subsequently becomes one of the Knights of the Rourd Table. The adventures which Arthur and his knight go through an graphically told, the sad death of the King making a pathetic ending.—The Shooting Times nad British Sportsman. SAMUEL EDMUNDS, MANCHESTER HOUSE, TOWYN, Has just returned from London with the LATEST FASHIONS IN Mantles, Jackets, Millinery, &c. Boys' Men's and Ready-made Clothing, &c., in latest Styles. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. 0. ARMER, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON, BARMOUTH, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Towyn and surrounding District that he attends there on FIRST AND THIRD SATURDAYS In each Month, at MISS MORGAN, BEAUFORT HOUSE. Hours, 1 30 till 5 p.m. WELSH SPOKEN. DICKSON S"! Seeds, Trees, jeffigg Plants, Bulbs, &c. Genuine & Reliable, DIRECT PROM CHESTER. (Lifted) Priced Catalogues Post Free. lsAddress;PICKSONS, CHESTER.^ Address :D!CKSONS, CHESTER." T EDGERS, DAY BOOKS, NEATLY EXECUTED BY SALTER AND ROWLANDS COUNTY TIMES PRINTING WORKS, WELSHPOOL. GREATLY EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOR THF. ISSUE OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesda TO CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS AND WELLS FROM STATIONS IN ENGLAND, Are now being put into operation. They include Bookings from Bath, Bristol, Cam. bridje, Darlington, Durham, Gloucester, Lincoln- Cheltenham, Harrogate, Middlesborough, New castle-on-Tyne, Nothingham, Norwich, Scarborough Sunderland, Tynemouth, Worcester, &o. SECOND CLASS TICKETS are now issued be ween Cambrian Stations and stations on the London and North Western and Great Western a id other Companies' Lines. These Fares are based on a very small addition to the Third Class fares. PIC-NIC & PLEASURE PARTIES' Tickets, at reduced fares, are issued (with certain limitations) at all Cambrian Stations to Parties not less than Six First-class or Ten Thir(* .class passengers desirous of making Pleasure Excursions to places on or adjacent to this railway. Single fares for double journey will be charged for parties of 30 First-class or 50 Third-class pas- sengers. To obtain these tickets application must be made to Mr. W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line Oswestry; or at any of the Stations not less than three days before the date of the Excursion. Further information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Rail. ways can be obtained on application to Mr. W. B Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry, Oct., 1899. GeneralManag. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of Houses or Apartments To Let or Wanted, Situations Vacant or Wanted, Articles Wanted or For Sale, Lost or Found, and all small advertisements are inserted in the TOWYN-ON-SEA AND MERIONETH COUNTY TIMES at the following charges, prepaid :— once times 21 words Is Od I Od 28 „ Is 3d 6d 1 35 Is 6d os 0d No Advertisement is Booked at a less charge than 2s 6d. WANTED for a 200 acre Farm in Shropshire, TV a thoroughly competent Working Farm Bailiff, married or single; age 35 to 50; must understand feeding cattle and sheep, and be a good manager of men; first-class references must be forwarded wages, £1 per week to lixe out, 15s per week to live in.-Address, 17w, COUNTS TIMES Office, Welshpool. WANTED, a strong respectable Boy from 16 to 18 years, as Porter.—Apply, to Morgan and Sons, Newtown. GROOM wanted, must be well up in his work; out-door.—Kidner, Dentist, Oswestry. WANTED, at once, a sober industrious man as Cowman.— Apply, John Morris, Dollas, Berriew. WELSHPOOL Christ Church Infant School- Wanted, at once, Ex-P.T., Art 50 singing salary zC45 per annum.-Apply, Rev Merlin Davies. WANTED, a Collector for Pearl Life Assurance Company in Welshpool; good salary and commission to an energetic man a splendid oppor- tunity.-Apply, A H Jones, District Superintendent, Crescent Villas, Newtown. "V^TANTED, steady Man to work under gardener. ▼ V Good milker preferred; cottage provided. — Mrs Jebb, Lyth, Ellesmere. BLACKSMITH.— Wanted young Man for B Shoeing and Jobbing. Apply, R CARTER JONES, Sarn, Kerry, Mont. WANTED, a respectable Youth, a,s an Appren- tice to the Drapery.—T R Jones, Trade Hall, Welshpool. JOURNALISM.- Vacancy for Pupil; knowledge of Shorthand desirable. OOUNTY TIMES, Welshpool. WAITRESS Wanted for a country house; two in family, but many visitors in Summer and Autumn. Six women servants, but no men indoors.-Address: Mr Haig, Penithon, Newtown, Mont. Wages, £ 18. WANTED, early in November, a good General, for a family of three, who must undertake plain cooking; no washing.—Write, stating age and particulars, Mrs Adnitt, Coney Green, Shrews- bury. WANTED for Newtown, plain Cook, age about 30, wages £ 20; also housemaidwaitress, wages £ 16.—Apply, P.T., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for near Welshpool, Cook general, age about 19, housemaid kept.—Apply, G.M., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. TWO experienced Housemaids wanted for near Welshpool. — Apply, G.M., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for Towyn, General Servant, age 18, wages £ 12.—Apply, P.B., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for Liverpool, General, age 18, able to do plain cooking, wages £ 12. Also General, age 18 to 20, for Birmingham, wages £13. -Apply, J.D., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for Welshpool, Plain Cook, able to attend to dairy.—Apply, J.G., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for Four Crosses, Boy, able to milk and look after ahorse.—Apply, P.T., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for Oswestry, experienced House- maid-Waitress, wages £ 20.—Apply, F.P., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED for Aberystwyth, middle-aged person as plain Cook, comfortable home.—Apply, G.A., COUNTY TIMES Registry Office, Welshpool. A LL SERYANTS Wanting Situations should i\. advertise in the COUNTY TIMES, which is read in every household in a very wide area. SALE is Y PRIVATE TEE A TY7 FOR SALE, smart Welsh Pony, 12-1, 6 years; dark bay, quiet to ride and drive.—D. O. Jones, Post Office, New Mills, Newtown. HUMBER Cycles — Light Roadsters, Road Racers, £ 10 10s with free wheel, £ 11 lis. Catalogues free.-Eddowes, Welshpool. CASKS.—A quantity of fresh empty Wine and C Spirit Casks for Sale. -G. M. Parrv, Cooper, Welshpool. RABBITS, Live Fowls and New-Laid Eggs, wanted regular weekly supplies for Cash. Send prices and quantity to Fruit and Poultry Stores, 9, Boundary Lane, Hulme, Manchester. WELSHPOOL. TO be Sold or Let, Ivy House, comprising three Sitting Rooms, five Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery, &c., two-stalled Stable, Coach-house, walled-in Garden, Vinery, &c.-Apply to M. Powell, Bank, Welshpool. PUBLIC NOTICES. MERIONETHSHIRE CONSTABULARY. POLICE CLOTHING. TENDERS, free of cost, are invited to supply the above Force with — Uniform Clothing issues 30th March, 1901, and March, 1902, respec- tively. Forms of Tender, and full particulars can be obtained on application to Superintendent Thomas Jones, Dolgelley. Sealed Tenders to be delivered not later than Wednesday, the 5th day of December, 1900, ad- dressed The Chief Constable, Chief Constable's Office, Dolgelley, and marked on the Cover Tender for Police Clothing." A stamped agreement for due performance and delivery to to be entered into by the Contractor. (Signed) THOS. WM. BEST, Chief Constable. Chief Constable's Office, Dolgelley, 20th October, 1900. TO THE INHABITANTS OF TOWYN AND J DISTRICT. THIS is to notify that the Shopkeepers Towyn will feel obliged if their customers will kindly uphold the annual custom of the HALF DAY CLOSING ON WEDNESDAYS during the WINTER MONTHS by making their purchases on the morning of that day. SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M.

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