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CROSS KEYS HOTEL, HOLYWELL -0:- PROPRIETOR— J J. B N N I N G S's -:0:- THIS HOTEL WHICH HAS BEEN RE-ARRANGED AND DECORATED, IS "iV O W 0 P E Ae § For Commercial Gentleman, who will find every comfort and convenience. I M 0 D E R ATE C H A R G E S. -:0:- NOTE.-The lies, Wines and Spirits are pronounced by the Public to be the finest qualities ever supplied in Holywell. A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATCH 1 (AKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOI YWELL BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE- MENT OF HIS PREMISES, ho has been enabled to greatlyincrease hisStock. R ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY KEPI IN STOCK .¡ Clocks and Watchesof all descriptIOns tn hand HANDSOME-SELECTION OF ELEOTRO-PLATED ARTICLES REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. t>- A. SPIiKNDID AflSOETMBOT OF Gutnea Gold Wedding and Keeper Rings. A present given with each ring bought. A privateroom to select in. DEALBB IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in great variety. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Fj-C* Abit P PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS ISUCIM AS R- SICK HEADACHE- WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTION. CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT AND FEMALE AILMENTS. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Beecham's Cough Pills For COUGHS ASTHMA, and a CHEST L AFFECTIONS. In Boxes, 91d., Is. licl., and 2s. 9d. each. Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH In Collapsible Tubes, Is. eaoh. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEEOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire OLD BY AIAII DauooisTa AND PATENT MEDICINE DBAXKBS EVEBYWHEBK. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY To Farmers, Tradesmen, Lodging-house Keepers and others, in sums of £10 up to JE500, ON BORROWERS' OWN NOTE OF HAND, without sureties, at much lower rates than usually charged. Repayments arranged to meet Borrowers' requirements. Extensive business done for 26 years past. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. For prospectus and terms, apply personally or write to GEORGE PAYNE, ACCOUNTANT, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RIIYL. HWATl OFFICE — 20, KENNEDY STREET, MANCHESTER. Established 1870. NEW POST CARDS. 50 MEMORANDUM POST CARDS l FOR FOURPENCE. 50 ORDER POST OARDS FOR FOURPENCE. 50 NOTICE OF MEETING POST CARDS FOR FOURPENCE BOOK OF 200 DUPLICATE MEMORANDUM POST CARDS FOR TWO SHILLINGS BOOK OF 200 DUPLICATE ORDER POST CARDS FOR TWO SHILLINGS. THE NEWEST AND CHEAPEST POST CARDS r^tr^r? TiAD AT TlfE i "OBSERVER" OFFICE HOLYWELL. J j ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFORD STREET, MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER gSC A unique opportunity is now afforded to all for obtaining the best popular illustrated History of England ever issued by the publication in Weekly Parts, price Oct., of a POPULAR ISSUE of the New and Revised Edition of CASSELL'S OL History of England WITH ABOUT 2,000 ILLUSTRATIONS, EXPRESSLY EXECUTED FOR THE WORK BY EMINENT ARTISTS. Each Part will contain 96 PAGES, and the work will be completed in 52 WEEKLY PARTS. CASSELL'S ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ENGLAND has been universally recognised, to quote the words of The Standard newspaper, as the most interesting, instructive, and entertaining History of England which has yet seen the light." This celebrated and unique history has just been entirely revised throughout, brought down to the year 1895, and furnished with New Illustrations at a cost of X151000. The Publishers have now determined to issue a PEOPLE'S EDITION, which will be published at less than half the price for which the work has been hitherto ac- cessible, and will, moreover, be HANDSOMELY PRODUCED. Never before has a work of such merit, beauty, and excellence been offered to the public at so low a price, and in view of the immense demand anticipated, it is suggested that the Public should register their orders for PART 1 at the Booksellers forthwith. 5,000 Quarto Pages are comprised in the NEW and REVISED EDITION of CASSELL'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. The Times says— c,, Cassell's History of England' is ex- cellent in every respect." The Scotsman says- Cassell's History of England' is a library in itself." The Irish Times says— cassell's History of England' is their magnum opus." The Liverpool Mercury says- "In seven particultrs casseii,s History of England' is unapproached by any other work. 1. It covers the entire period of our history from the time these islands were inhabited by the Ancient Britons. 2. It embodies the results of all modern historical research into the rdigious, the moral, the in- tellectual, the social, the economical, and the political condition of the people at different periods. 3. It is as full of detail as it need be. 4. It is popularly written. 5. It is profusely illustrated with woodcuts, which help the reader to a clearer understanding of the text. 6. It is thoroughly trustworthy, being accurate in its statements of fact, and commendably impartial in its reasonings. 7. It is cheap. The narrative, which embodies the latest results of modern research, is elegantly and entertainingly written while the engravings, which are multi- tudinous in number and picturesque in effect, arc strictly illustrative of the text, and historically and alc1 clugicdly correct." Or<!<■!■.< jor I uf Cassell's Illustrated of iCiHjitmti" arc now received biti aX Jla^iOl/cfd and at the flookstalls. m NEATEST THING" IN POST CARDS YET ISSUED. THE BIJOU POST CARD BLOCK. FIFTY POST CARDS IN VARIOUS TINTS, WITH PRINTED HEADINGS. pprrp, SIXPENCE. TO BE HAD AT THE "OBSERVER'' OFFICE, HOLYWELL LAM E R Ti S SaNE Evt hM aw j FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH STREEk HOLY WELL. ■' ■» WHOLESALE WINE Al|r SPIRIT MERCHANT, -i POSTING IN AL|^ITS BRANCHES. _L ':>, OMNIBUSES M E %T ALL TRAINS. -Ó- London and North-Westo rn Railway Parcels Agent. V -L-;2, FO -P 0. !?, .A. Xj Xj 111 0 Is the most reliable remedy for BAD LEGS, SORES, ULCERS, and OLD WOUNDS. For Colds, Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, Contracted and Stiff Joints; ahd all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street, London, And Sold by all Medicine Veiekrt throughout the World. W.B.-Aavice Gratis, at the above address, da&y^ between the hoars of 11 aad 4, or by letter. v/ i Cheap Issue, Weekly, I (Each Number containing 32 Pages) OF J British Battles on Land and Sea. BROUGHT DOWN TO THE LATEST DATE, i AND ILLUSTRATED WITH OVER 800 STIRRING PICTURES. I 18IP Large Presentation Plate given with No. 1 and Part 1. ¡ Calculated to make the British subject proud of his country."—Lord Wohcley. j: We feel sorely tempted to lay down our pen and read the book through from the very first page to the last. The Times, Also Monthly, 6d., Part 1 ready Feb. 25. Cassell's Magazines for 1896. Even more than their share in the extraordinary develop- ments that have taken place in recent years, in popular feriodical literature has been taken by the great house on ■udgate Hill. Their series of magazines—we are not speaking now of serial issues of books published by instalment—rises still distinct and firm as ever above the highest water-mark of the sea of periodicals that has risen in such unprecedented tide round and about it. So great are the resources at commanU, I so wide the outlook, so broad raid firm the foundation in public knowledge and appreciation upon which they stand, that the rush and change—the enormous growth of demand for reading, the development of new tastes and needs—that have overwhelmed some of our older magazines, and amidst which many new ventures have failed to keep afloat, have only put reading, the development of new tastes and needs-that have overwhelmed some of our older magazines, and amidst which many new ventures have failed to keep afloat, have only put new life and vigour into this wonderful group. From year to year we note how the older Magazines—such as The Quiver and t The Family Magazine- have grown stouter and stronger, thrusting their roots deeper and deeper down, and throwing Out i new and healthy branches, while around them a whole family j have sprung up and prospered, some of them so much a« almost to overshadow the parent trees. The January numbers, ) seen altogether, are a sight to call forth admiration even in ai I age of literary wonders."—School Board Chronicle. j Cassell's Classified Catalogue, containing I particulars of upwards of ONK THOUSAND VOLUME* !{ ranging in price from I THREEPENCE TO FIFTY GUINEAS, 1 THREEPENCE TO FIFTY GUINEAS, 1 will be sent on request, fost free, to any address. (K CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate 1: f "'e P7 TiYON S7 GENERAL BILL POSTER & DELIVERER, I HOLYWELL. U Specially reserved POSTING STATIONS'ii in Town and Country. Immediate attention < given. i BREAKFAST—SUPPER. It E P P S Si GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. f' COCOA; sox&zzre waxes OR MILK. u ''MANCHESTER FIRE J; ASbURANCE ESTABLISHED, 1824. CAPITAL £ 3,000,000. T. BARHAM FOSTER, ESQ., CHAIMIAN. C. W. FURBJilPGrE, ESQ., DEPUTY CHm j CHIEF OFFICE— J 98, KING STREET, MANCHESTER, J. B. MOFFATT, MANAGER AND SECRETARY. •-1 BRANCH OFFIOK— MANCIIESTBB CHAMBERS, 28, REGENT STREET,, < WREXHAM. 3 M. PENNANT JONES, RESIDENT SECRETARY. THE COMPANY transacts Fire Business only -L and all Resources and Funds are, available for Fire Claims. jf Surveys arc made and rates <juotod for all deecrip '1 Lions of risks free of charge. "ti Application for Affencks are invited. HN JAMES HUGHES, I. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, lIIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, EGS to announce that he hassucceeded to thF- Dimness so long carried on by his late Father, t J liaghes, at the above premises, and trusts that by prompt attention and moderate charges combined with good workmanship, to merit a ptmuancecf public snpport. merit a fTHE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT to ? a 8Pecial feature of the business T-1 be 6^oified to ansure the b«et used. S"TR ONG HARVEST BOOTS Market'68* aQ<* c^eaPe8^ Home-made Beotsin t^e WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF SVBBY DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPER OF EVBEY VARIETY OBDBRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Repairs neatly executed IE'S QOUT & RHEUMATIC piLLS SCFFEEED AGONY FOR THIRTY YEARS, EADE'S pILLS. EADE'S piLLS. EADE'S piLLS. 130, Randal Street, Bridge Road Battersea, S.W., January 27th, 1892 Dear Sir,—I feel it my duty to write and £ ive you great Draisp I- • ror introducinc such a YAIUHKIQ medicine as your Gout Pii 1S. Having valuable SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONY FOR 30 YEARS I can truly say I have never had anything to relieve my pain so quickly as your Pills. I used to lay in bed for two ^OTJT mo 8 at a time» but now I not "only got relief \JT if '> few hours but am able to RH E TI M A T* T o IR work inf ess than a week. My ■ti. UMATISM. f complaint is the worst of al'l Gouts, called Chalk Gout — \jT Yours truly, RHEUM.-ATIBJM.' "W. LITTLEJOIIN. "Mr. G. Eade." JjJADE'S QOUT & RHEUMATIC pILLS ,j:' Prepared jnly bv George Eade Goswell-road, London, E,C. Sold by all Chemibts in Bottles, Is. lAd. and 2,s. 9d. JgADE'S QOUT & RHEUMATIC piLLS THE BEST MEDICINE FOR BILE. ¡ THE BEST MEDICINE FOR WIND, THE BEczT MEDICINE FOR INDIGESTION. is EADES A NTIBILIOUS pILLS. t They quickly remove the irritation and feverish state of AE STOMACH, correct the morbid condition of the LIVER, felieve the system of all impurities, which, by circulating in fce blood, injuriously aSect the action of the KID.VRVS fcd by removing the cauaes of so much discomfort, restorp j^e vitallenergies of body and mind. r ff JADE'S ^NTIBILIOU S piLLS. Py Chemists, in Boxes, Is: l^d. and 2s. 9(1, or galled free on receipt of remittance by GKORGE EADE GOSWELL ROAD, LO.VDOX, E.C. E ADL, 'SANTIBILIOLTS pILLS. Strictly PRIVATE 'ADVANCES. ADVANCES. ANY SUM FROM £ 5TO £ 1000 ADVANCED ON EXCEP- TIONALLY EASY TEEMS, j I STRICTLY PSIVATE ADVANCES. I rm R S. D. I", Ji r,, Yi A N, f 16, CITY ROAD, CHESTER, V- HA VINO- a Large Amount of Uninvested Capital is wishful to Lead same in sums of '5 to £1000 to any Respectable Person (Male or iemale) on their own ¡ NOTE OF HAND, oi-+bout delry, law costs, or any impcrf inent inquiries f interest Liguly benefieial to Borrower, und on •fieds. FROM 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. his advertisement being from a ftrietly private <pree, iial'-cual bono were are requested not t) apply.. « apjjl.cation l-i ever refused, and distance no y M J?et:t'i>tn:in being sent direct from the rfTi"e i" •• f out all advances. Apply in coi-fid- jt tn !ual Lender. i NJU:. D. EELIRMAN, 1G, CITY ROAD, (Jtu E: 8(^Next Royalty Theatre). KING'S HEAD HOTEL, HOLY WELL. :0: >, T H E. L E A D I N ? .p, .f. FA1IU- & COMMERCIM.-HOTEL, HAS BEEN EE-FURNISHED AND TARIFF REVISED. :C4 HEADQUARTERS OF THE CTCLITS' UNION. — ■■ -:o:- THE HOTEL OMNIBUS MEETS'iEHE TRAINS AT HOLYWELL STATION 11 7^ CL, fll' JJ cf # A- £ 5* J? V a? £ > J? LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. ELECTRIC-LIGHTING Installations in Hotels, Mansions, Private Resi- dences, Shops, &c., and Repaired on the Shortest Notice. THOMAS LLOYD (LATE P. LLOYD & SON), ESTABLISHED, 1838, Electrical Engineer, Painter, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger, Glazier, Paper Hanger, Hot and Cola Water Engineer Shower Baths and Sprays Fixed and Repaired. CAST IRON LANDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OILS, PAINTS AND COLORS OF THE 13EBT DESCRIPTION ALWAYS KEPT. Estimates given for all kinds of Work, and Orders promptly executed on the shortest notice. EVERY VARIETY OF GLA SS KEPT IN STOCK THE LARGEST STOCK OF BRASS WORK & FITTING ALWAYS ON HAND HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, N.W. GRIFFITH JONES, BILL POSTER AND TOWN CRIER, UPPER SUMMER HILL, HOLYWELL The best Posting Stations in the District. All orders promptly and thoroughly carried out. v ST. Al' I N E F k I D E S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. COFRSE-English; French; German; Drawing; c Painting; Dancing; Calisthenics; Music (Vocal and Instrumental); plain and fancy Needlework. I The Convent is under the Royal Academy for Ex- ams in Music, &c. WEEKLY BOARDERS RECEIVED. VTONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES by 1V1 the C1IARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED, 1S70. Asapts t £ 465,052 5 6 Liabilities 165,052 5 6 Capital and Reserve. £ 300,000 0 0 Advances made upon approved Promissory Note as follows: — Advance £ '25—12 monthlyrepayments of L2 5 11 ti 50 4 11 8 << ioO 9 3 4 Larger amountsthe same in proportion. LOAS of JESO to £2,000 granted at a few hour's notice in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, aud to assist persons into business; also on deeds, policies, and reversions, at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments Strictly private. Call or write, NOTICE.—Before applying elsewhere ask any Solicitor, Auctioneer, &c., in England or Wales knowing this Bank, and you will at once find out you are treating with an old established (1870) safe and bona fide Bank. Having large capital we do business cheaper than others. No good loan ever refused. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on the minimum monthly balances of CURRENT ACCOUNTS when not drawn below £ 20. Deposits of X10 and upwards received at 3 per cent. per annum payable at 14 days' notice. Subjectto 3 months'noticeof withdrawal £ 4 per.cn .1 Q 5 12 6 Interest paid quarterly free of Income Tax. Deposisors have no liability whatever, and are amply st cured. Prospeotus free. A, WILLIAMS Manager. -A-A. WILLIAMS Manager. J ft/ p .r- t.- "I EMIGRATION. A T,T, whn desire information about Canada, the North West Territories* \1 and British Columbia, should write to i ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL, for their Handbook of Information, WHICH IS SENT FREE. :r:i_ HAVE YOU MADE Y0US WILL F not buy one of Hinie' Will rbich £ contains clear, concise and legal instr-ictio: hiny to r!Keyour own Will. PRICE, SIXPENCE j SOLD AT THE I t4 0 B S L a V L ■{ '» O F F r (J E. I CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS, ] ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. APPLY TO JAMES PRINCE, BRICK WO R K S, CONNAH'S QUAY. ——————— HIGH S T H E 13 T (Opposite the Kings Head Hotel), HOLYWELL. ESTABLISHED, 1866. W OWEN (Successor to D. Willi.ams), FAMIL Y BVTCBER MEAT (Prime Quality only), FRESH DAILY. A LARGE STOCK OF HOME-CUREI, HAMS AND BACOff IN GRAND CONDITION. A II Orders receive prompt and careful attention TRY GRIFFITHS' BEAUTIFUL TEA at ¡ Is. lOd. per lb. GOOD FAMILY TEA, at Is. 4d. per lb. Best Brands of TINNED FRUITS CANTON HOUSE, HOLYWELL NO APPLICATION FEES CHABGKD NOTICE TO FARMERS, COWKEEPERS, HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS. A LADY, who will attend personally, having a large sum of money at her disposal will ADVANCE amounts from £ 5 to £ 1,000 to all responsible persons at any distance, on their simple Written Promise to repay, without sureties delay or law ceete. And the interest charged ia verj low) such as no ott er oflLe or money lender can offer. as I have a large capital to command with, and therefore my interest is very low. Money advanced in full and thei nfcerefit is added to the amount lent, the whole to be repaid by easy instalments, either weekly, fortnightly, or monthly. Money advanced at borrower's own h(-.U,e, to Save expense and a journey. All applications attended to without dthy, and advances granted same day as applied for, thus saviog the inconvenienoe of borrowers, as usually experienced by them when applying to the flattering advertiser, wbeso sole aim is only to mislead the public and obtain ices, Distance no object. As this is not a, regular lout office, habitual borrowers need not apply. P.S.-Strictet privacy and honourable treatment guaranteed. APPLY— MRS S. DAVIES, Late VICTORIA HOTKL, FAIB VIEW, CIIESTER-ILOAD, MOLD. j No connection with any other Office in the District MONEY £ 2to £ 500~MoNEY. W. WHITE TTAVING a considerable sum at his disposal it prepared to advance Loans from £9 to ct500 to respectable Householders, Tradesmen. rarmere, &c., for long or short periods, on renr moderate terms. No respectable application is ever refnsed. Applicants can be assured of courteous treatment strict confidence.—Apply hy letter only to W; WHITE, 2, North Terraoe, Newtown, OB, W. WHITE, RRYL, 285, Gt. Cheetbam St. West Higher Brighton, w MANCHESTER. from in. °an be ifCD Ptr80°aUy every FBIDAT Holywell m' l° 6 P-m" at 19> PantoQ FOREIGN AND RARE STAMPS DAVIES AND CO., HAVE now on SaJp a large and varied .Selection of STAMPS OF ALL NATIONS Made up in fsckets and u130 Bald Singly, An Ir,$2>cctii-n invited. Price Liete fo, w, £ hc&tion B Qbserca iiivOj Holywell.