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JAMES AYER, GENKRAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. -:0:- HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. -:0:- ar An inspection of the large and varied general Stock is respectfully invited. ESTABLISHED, 1786. -:0:- CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. -:0:- MRS. A. HUGHES, Late E. J. Edwards, Thomas Harrison and Edmund Hughes, Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchant, IMPORTER OF FOREIGN WINES AND SPIRITS, DEALER IN ALES AND PORTER OF THE FINEST QUALITIES .Agent for Messrs. George Sandeman and Co.'s Houses at Cadiz and Oporto, :o: TL/f RS. HUGHES begs to tender her thanks to the Public for their kind Patronage, and to inform them that she has just secured a Choice Stock of Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Ales, &o., of excellent Quality. :o: ■ Brandies. Per Bottle 3a. 3a. 6d. 4a. and So s MARTELL'S and HENNESSEY'S 1, 2, and 3 STAR BRANDIES, 6s.; 5s. 6d., and 6s. Scotch Whiskies, Per Bottle 2s. 6d.; 2s. lOd.; 3s. and 3s. 6d; Fine Old Scotoh Malt, Master of Ravens- wood, Roderick Dha, Uam Var, Glen- livat, Gordon's, and 3 Star Highland Malt. 3a. 6d. per Bottle. Irish Whiskies. Per Bottle. 2s. 6d.; 2s. lOd.; 3s. and 3a. 6d. McConnell's Old Irish Malt, Dews of Slievemore, Roppmoyue, Danville's and Henry Thompson's 3s. 6d. per Bottle. Rum. FINEST OLD JAMAICA and DEMERARA RUMS, from 2s. 9d. per Bottle. Gin. FINEST LONDON GIN, 2s. 3d.; 28. 7d., and 2B. 10d. per Bottle. D E K U Y P E B 'S HOLLANDS. :0:- Port. CHOICE OPORTO WINE, from Is. 8d. to 6s. per Bottle. Claret. KEDOO, ST. JULIEN AND OTHER CHOICE BRANDS. Sherry. FINE DRY GOLDEN MATURED SHERRY, from 2s. to Ó8. per Bottle. Champagnes, Moet and Chandon, COMTE ST. FLORENTE and VICTOR PERE'S FINE DRY PURE CHAMPAGNE AT Is. 6d. per Bottle. PRICES OF ALL KNOWN BRANDS ON APPLICATION. :o:- Worthington and Co's INDIA PALE ALE IN CASKS AND BOTTLE, BITTER BEER, MILD, LIGHT DINNER AND STRONG ALES, IN THE FINEST CONDITION. -:0:- Double Imperial Stout and Porter. :0:- PRIVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED. :0:- Mineral. Waters. A Large Quantity of the boTe always kept in Stock. -:0:- Cigars and Cigarettes. A CHOICE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. -:0:- Inspect the Stock of HUGHES' Choice Matured Old Special Scotch Whiakies- Unequalled anywhere in Quality. -:0:- NOTE THE ADDRESS- THE OLDEST AND ONLY RECOGNISED WHOLESALE WJNE AND SPIRIT STORES, CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. ED-WARD PARRY, PRACTICAL SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, 1IRYNFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. ■— :0:- ALL WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES-GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. -:0:- SADDLES AND COLLARS RE-LINED, AND GUARANTEED TO BE EASY :0:- LEATHER MERCHANT. -:0: WHIPS, HORSE BRUSHES AND STABLE REQUISITES, OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK, -:0, NEW PATTERN CART LAMPS ON HAND :o; — REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. .r- T> AQillt_IGood Wire Cat BUILDING -M-f BRICKS.—Apply to JONES AND LLOYD, Brickworks, Bagillt. TirANTED-CLAY.lRONSTONE or BLACK- 11 BAND, in quantities on nearest rails. Write stating prioe and quantity available to M. at this Offioe. i TT»0 BE LET—A BEERHOUSE, in BaKillt X also a fully-licensed PUBLICHOUSE, in Flint.—App'y to KKLSTKBTON BBKWBBY Co. LD. f k SELECT DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG A. LADIES is now OPP^N at ST. WINEFMDE'B CONVBNT, Well Street. Only a liraitod number CONVBNT, Well Street. Only a liraitod number reoeive(L-For Terms, APPLY to the SVPBBloBBSe. V TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require yonr Corn ground ? Send it to YYMT MILL. The work can be done qniokly and well. and relier* li-' UICKI" t'h, Br>\ «. Ill kV -Vf. <■ s.ua aUanti<*>. •• •- thrcr: t»u" 3 1 -,t »f I; ?• •" wT C!hr*nmi- r- 11 ••• r 1-r: J PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. S" CHIEF OFFICE :-HOLBOR,N BARS, LONDON. -:0:- Summary of the Report presented at the Forty-seventh Annual Meeting held on 5tlt March, 146. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 61,450, assuring the sum of £ 6.285,260, and producing a New Annual Pre- mium Income of £ 342,478. The premiums received during the year were L2,304,013, being an increase of £226,057 over the year 1894. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 572,289. The number of Deaths was 4,479, and 218 Endow- ment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 414.137. INDUSTRIAL BRANOH.-Tbe Premiums re- ceived during the year were £4,352,625, being an inorease of £ 108,401. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,797,688. The number of Deaths was 196,507, and 1,418 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years' standing, who desired to discontinue their payments, was 59,352, the number in force being 448,816. The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 8,P56. The total nun.ber of Policios in force at the end of the year was 11.682,748 their average duration is nearly seven anu three-quarter years. The Directors have made more than one attempt to deal with the difficult question of old age pensions for the Industr'al classes, and they are happy to inform the Shareholders that the speoial tables combing assurance with a provision for old age, which they issued in September last, have met with considerable succef-s. At tho end of the year the number of Policies iu force under these tibles as the result of three months' working was 169,791, pro- ducing an Annual Premium Income of £ 62,974. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shewn in the Balance Sheet, are C23,915,890, being an increase of X2,702,085 over those of 1894. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ON THE 3 1ST DECEMBER, 1895. I LIABILITIES. t £ d. Shareholders' Capital 8n0,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 11,151,440 18 9 Industrial Branoh Fund 11,866,744 17 1 Claims under Life Policies admitted 97,704 8 1 t .t 923,915,890 3 11 ASSETS. £ s. d. British Government Securities ( £ 2,300,0 0 Consols) 2,208,388 13 3 Railway and other Debentures and Debenture Stocks 2,071,153 0 3 Loans, County Council, Municipal, andotberRates. 5,925,397 2 2 Freehold Ground Rents and Scotoh Feu Duties 2,544,631 2 2 Mortgages. 2,532.913 12 8 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 369,720 13 6 Bank of England Stook 174,020 10 0 Freehold and Leasehold Property 1,244,036 11 11 Indian and Colonial Government Securities 2,009,375 19 8 Foreign Government Securities.. 74,634 11 6 Reversions. 235,415 11 1 Railway and other Shares 2,908,188 0 6 Loans on the Company's Policies 394,544 1 1 Rent Charges 123,284 8 2 Outstanding Premiums 425,125 2 3 Cash in hands of Superintendents and Agents' Balances 52,292 0 1 Outstanding Interest and Rents.. 206,579 18 10 Cash—On deposit, on current aocounts, and in hand 417,189 1 10 £ 23,915,890 3 11 THOS. C. DEWY, 1 WlwlrlTrl50 EDGAR HORNE, CHAIBMAN. WILLIAM HUGHES, ) HENRY HARBEN, i M W. J. LANCASTER, SKCBBTABY. THOMAS WHARRIE, ( 1JIEECT0E8' We have examined the Cash transactions, Receipts and Paymfnts, affecting the accounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1895, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, &o., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on Deoember 3let, 1895. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS & Co. -:0:- SUPERINTENDENT OF THE FLXNTSHIBB DisTmcT-MR. D. PRICE, 2, HILL GROVB, MOLD. A ( MR, E. EDWARDS, 5, HALKIN STREET, FLINT. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS | RP DAYIES, BRYN HOUSE, LANE END, BUCKLEY. TT R MB. J. E. PIERCE, MELBOURNE HOUSE, BRYNFOBD STREET. ^AOENTB FOR HOLYWELL | MR JAME8 WILLlAys>13, BANK PLACE. L7A GRAND COMPETITIVE MEETING IN LITERATURE AND MUSIC, WILL BB HELD AT THE ABBEY SCHOOLROOM, GREENFIELD, ¡. ON TUESDAYi the 24th of MARCH, zooV3,. DOORS OPEN AT 6.30 COHXENCE AT 7 VM. ADMISSIONONE SHILLING. PBBBlDBFr • m THOMAS HUGHES, ESQUIRE. CONDUCTOR :— REV. J. O. DA VIES. Programmes to be obtained at the "FLINTSHIRH OBSERVER" Offioe, Holywell, and of Mr. WILLIAM J Hon. Sec., Greenfield. OLYWELL ST. DAVID'S DAY EISTEDDFOD, 1897. THE above Eisteddfod will be held on the 2ND AND 3RD MARCH, 1897. Further particulars will appear. ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL, LAfiT/THREE NIGHTS! THMMJAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, [■(JKY^MASCH 12TH, 13TH AND 14TH, 1896.) SILVERSTER'S AMERICAN COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS, DANCERS, GYMNASTS CONJURORS, AND COMICAL SKETCHES. THE MERRY-MAKERS. Two Hours Genuine Fun without Vulgarity! Mirth, Music, and Mystery! NOT A DULL MOMENT! Not a Moment's Wait! Something to Hear! SOMETHING TO LAUGH AT! FUNNIER THAN A PANTOMIME! BETTER THAN A CIRCUS. LARGE AND HANDSOME -GIFTS- GIVEN A WAY NIGHTLY. ADMISSION Front Seats is; Back, 6d. ISS' ADMISSION Front Seats is; Back, 6d. HT7- ANTED ,—ESTATE CARPENTER. TT Thorough knowledge of Estate Work.— Apply with full particulars, X.Y.Z., "Observer" oM^e, Holywell. *nPO BE LET—The HARP INN, BAGILLT. L Tie FOOT INN, HOLYWELL. Both fully-!i. -1. -Alply to the KKI-STBETON BREWER* COMPANY, l'usx. VHE POPULAR LAW BOOK, ALWAYS KEPT UP TO DATE: WITH THE NEW MATRIMONIAL CODE. No MORE LAWYERS' BILLS! 6a, 8d. SAVED AT EVERY CONSULTATION Now ready, THIRTY-THIRD EDITION (1896), 750 olosely-printed pages, containing 5,000 State- ments on Pointa of Law, verified by Notes and References to Authorities. Price 6s. 8d. post free. EVERY MAN'S OWN LAWYER: A Handy BOOK OF THE PRINCIPLBB OF LAW AND Eutrrnr. By A BARRISTER. 33rd Edition (1896). Revised and Carefully Brought up to Date, and now com- prising a CONOISB DICTIONARY OF LEGAL TERMS. This New Edition includes the Summary Juris- diction (Married Women) Act, 1895 (giving to Magistrates largely increased powers for the protection of ill-used wive), as well as new enact- ments comprised in the Factory and Workshop Act, 1896; Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1895 Corrupt and Illegal Practices Act, 1895 Local Government Act, 1894 (establishing Distriot and Parish Councils); Finance Aot, 1894 (imposing the new Death Duties); Prevention of oruelty to Children Act, 1894; Married Women's Property Aot, 1893; Betting and Loans (infants) Act, 1892; and many other Acts of recent years. With full particulars how to Sell or Mortgage Land through the Land Registry without professional assistance, and how to claim Repayment of Income Tax. COMPRISING Rights andWrongs of Individuals—Commercial Law —Law as to Goods Stolen or Lost-Criminal Law —Parish Law-County Court Law—Game and Fishery Laws—Poor Men's Lawsuits—Bets and Wagers-Bills, Cheques, Notes Agreements Copyrights—Patents—Trade Marke-Insuranoe- Libel and Slander — Divoroe—Mortgages—Stook Exchange Praotice- Treøpass-N uisanoe- Transfer of Land-Wills, etc., etc. EXPLAINING THE LAW FOR Landlord and Tenant—Master and Servant—Work- men and Apprentices—Heirs—Legates—Husband and Wife—Executors and Trustees— Guardian and Ward-Married Women InfantR Partners and Agents-Lender and Borrower—Debtor and Creditor —Purchases and Vendors-Companics- Friendly Societies- Churchwardens—Clergymen—Doctors— Bankers Farmers Contractors Sportsmen— Farriers Horge Dealers Auctioneers House Agents- H otel- Keepers —Pawnbrokers—Surveyors -Railways-Carriers-Constables-, eto., etc. "As a book of reference it is without a rival I I-PAZI Mail Gazette. The whole law for six-and-eightpence "— Westminster Gazette. Should be in the hands of every business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills. Weekly Times. CROSBY LOCKWOOQ & SON, STATIONERS' HALL COURT, LONDON. And Sold by all Booksellers. v Corporation of the City of Manchester. CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Slaughter-House and Mark e t Refuse, Exorement from Pail Closet?, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c., Delivered in bags, carriage paid, in 2 Ton lots within 50 miles and 4 Ton lots within 100 miles, at £ 3 Per Ton. Special prioe over 100 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. Full particulars from: R. D. CALLISON, Indoor Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester, or to BOLD ALDRED, Stamford Road, Altrincbam, j COLD MEDAL IQ!- j- in I Dubbin Makes Boots and Harness waterproof as a duck's back and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear and allows polishing. 19 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. Tins 2d, 6d, Is, and 2s. 6d, of all Bootmakers, Saddlers, Ltathereellers, &e. v HOLYWELL INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. FflHE SCHOOL GOVERNORS for the Holywell JL District invite TENDERS for the erecti n of an INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL. DUAL SCHOOL in the town of Holywell. The Plans and Specifications for the erection of the Sohool Buildings may be inspected at the i ffice of the undermentioned Clerk to the Governor,, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on any d. y except Saturdays. Tenders to be endorsed Hol-t well Intermediate and Technical Sohool," and to he sent to S. K. MUSPKATT, Esq., 21, Grove Par;, Liverpool, on or before the 23RD INST. Dated this 2ND day of MARCH, 1896. H. T. SMITH, Bank Chambers, Holywell, Clerk to the Governors. HOLYWELL UNION. APPOINTMENT OF FEMALE INDUSTRIAL TRAINER. THE Guardians will at their Meeting to be held 011 the 20th day of MARCH INST., consider applications for the 'appointment of a Form la Indubtriai Trainer for the Workhouse, at a salary or jE18 per annum, with rations, lodgings aud vasMng. The person appoiated will be required to super- intend the Boys and Girls out of school hours, teach the girls needle and other work, and generally train them for suitable domestic employment, also to assist in the general bouse work during school hou-s as ocoasion requires, under the Master and Matron, and to perform such other duties as the Guardians may prescribe, The person appointed will be re- quired to enter upon her duties forthwith. Applications, in candidate's own handwriting, stating age, qualifications, and present occupation, together with copies of not more than three recent testimonials, to be sent in to me, not later than Ten o'clock a.m., on Friday, 20th March, 1896. P. HARDING ROBERTS, CLIWK TO THB GUARDIANS. Board-room, Holywell, 10th March, 1896. V HOLYWELL RURAL DISTRICT 4 COUNCIL. REPAIK OF DISTRICT ROADS, &c. SPENDERS are invited for the supply of Road i- Materials, Cartage, Tools, &c,, for the year ending 31ST MARCH, 1897. Forms of Tenders, conditions, and othcr particulars may be had after MARCH 6TII nex, from the Surveyors of the Council, as fallows :— HOLYWELL DISTRICT:—MR HENRY JUDD, Ty Maen, near Holywell. MOLD DISTRICT MR EDWARD FOULKES, Surveyor, Northop. Tenders to be sent in tome, the undersigned, not later than TEN O'CLOCK on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of APRIL next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, P. HARDING ROBERTS, Clerk to the Rural District Council. Union Offices, Holywell, h February, 1896. V HOLYWELL UNION AND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with the Guardians of this Union for supplying the Workhouse, for the Quarter ending at Midsummer, 1896, with Bread, Flour, Meat* (the meat must be delivered as follows A side of a beast one week, and half of a side (fore and hind alternately) every alternate week;) Grocery, Cheese, Butter, Rice, Peas, Oatmeal, Soap, Candles, Coals, and other Articles, are requested to deliver in sealed Tenders with Samples of such Articles as can be given in plain paper, with the prices only marked on them, at the Board-room in the Workhouse, near Holywell, on FRIDAY MORNING the 20th day of MARCH INSTANT, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock to the Clerk. And all Persons desirous of Contracting with the Guardians for supplying Coffins, with letters or coffin plate, and Shrouds (to be delivered free of ex- pense to the Union at such times and in such quantities as the Boatd may require); and also for supplying the Workhouse with SHOES and CLOGS as follows, viz. Men's Shoes ditto Clogs. Women's Shoes ditto Clogs. Children's Shoes ditto Clogs, from 1 to 8yearsofage. Ditto Shoes ditto Clogs from 8 to 12 ditto. Youths' (Male & Female) ditto Clogs from 12 to 16 do. are requested to deliver in sealed Tenders (with Samples) as above stated. Unaccepted samples of Shoes and Clogs will be returned. Security may be required for the due performance of the Contracts. It is competent for any person to tender for any of the Articles separately but the Guardians do not pledge bhemselves to aocept the lowest or any Tender. The Guardians will be prepared to pay the Butcher's Bill fortnightly—on the Board-day next following the date of the delivery of the Meat in the Workhouse, should the Contractor wish it for his convenience. Forms of Tender may be had on applying to me at the Board-room in the Workhouse. The Guardians also invite Tenders for supplying Prugs fer the Workhouse Surgery, a list of which can be seen upon application at my Office. Tenders are also invited for supplying the Rural District Council with CHLOBIDB OF LIMBI for disin- fecting purposes, during the half year ended 29th September next, the Tenders to state a prioe for delivery at the Workhouse, and a prioe for delivery at euoh other place within the respective Distriots of Holywell and Mold, as may be fixed upon by the Council. It is particularly requested that Tenders be sent in within the time specified above, as those sent In after TEN o'clock on FRIDAY MORNING will not be entertained. P. HARDING ROBERTS, Clerk to the Guardians and Rural Distriot Council. Board-room, Holywell, tlth March, 1896. E NEATEST THING IN POST CARD3 YET ISSUED. THE BIJOU POST CARD BLOCK, FIFTY POST CARDS IN VARIOUS TINTS, WITH PRINTED HEADINGS. PRIOE, SIXPENCE. TO BE HAD AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL TO THE ELECTORS op THE URBAN DISTRICT OF HOLYWELL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN -In obedience to the expressed desire of many of the Inhabitants of the good old Town of Holywell, that I should offer myself as a Candidace for the Urban Counoil, I have much pleasure in complying with these requests. Should jou honour me with a seat upon your Couneil, my best endeavours shall be used to assist V in keeping the rates as lo'! ad possible compatible with efficiency. Having the experienoo of many years of municipal affairs, your wants and require- ments shall be attended to with diligence. Holywell, as a health resort of great renown, should be made even more attractive than it now IF, for the health, comfort, and convenience of its inhabitants, through the plentiful supply of good and pura water, and the better lighting of our public streets and thoioughfares. Should I be honoured with your confidence at the ensuing election, these important matters shall be laid before the Council without delay.—I am, LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN, Your obedient servant, WALTER OWEN. Stanley House, High-street, Holywell, March 12th, 1S96. COUNTY OF FLINT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE for the County of Flint, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in MOLD, in the said County, on WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH day of APRIL NEXT, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the Trial of Prisoners acd the hearing of Appeals, when all business relating to the County, and over which the Court has jurisdiction, will then be pro- ceeded with. All Jurors, Prosecutors and Witnesses are V requested to be in attendance at the above-named hour. All depositions and instructions for indiotments must be sent to my Office, if practicable, six days before the said Quarter Sessionp, otherwise the costs will not be allowed. THOS. T. KELLY, CLEBX OF THE PEACB. Mold, 13th March, 1896. REHOBOTH CHAPEL, HOLYWELL. A GRAND ORGAN RECITAL BY W. H. JUDE, ESQ., LIVERPOOL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25th, 1896. ASSISTED BY THE FOLLOWING ABTISTES MISS MARY LANGDON, London and Provincial Concerts MR. BEN. ROBERTS, Principal Tenor, Liverpool Cathedral. PBESIDENT JAS. PRINCE, ESQ., CONNAH'S QUAY. DOORS OPEN 6.30; COMMENCE AT 7 O'CLOCK. First Seats, 2s,; Seoond, Is. Third, Gd. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALPHA ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL A SALE OF WORK IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL, EARLY IN JULY NEXT. Prooeeds towards reducing the debt on the above cbapel. JOHN PETRIE, How. SECBETABY. Greenfield, March 11th, 1896. NOTICE TO PUBLICANS. JOHN HOLMES. HOLYWELL, can supply them with IMPERIAL HAL F-P INT GLASSES and PINT MUGS AND JUGS, all stamped with the New Regulation Stamp, 19ONEY Y,2 tO 1500 MONEY. W. WHITE HAVING a considerable sum at his disposal is jLl prepared to advance Loans from P,2 to Y,500 to respectable Householders, Tradesmen, Farmers, &c-, for long or short periods, on very moderate terms. No respectable application is ever refused. Applicants can be assured of courteous treatment and strict confidence.—Apply by letter only to V W; WHITE, 2, North Terrace, Newtown, RHYL, OB, W. WHITE, 286, Gt. Cheetham St. West, Higher Brougbton, MANCHESTER. W. White can be seen personally every FlUDÁY from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 19, Panton Place, Holywell. NO APPLICATION FEES CHARGED 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 P,1,000 to all reponsible persons at any distance, on their simple Written Promise to repay, without sureties, delay or law costs. And the interest charged is very low, such as no other offioe or money lender can offer, as I have a largo capital to command with, and therefore my interest is very low. Money advanced in full and the nterest 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 house, to save expense and a journey. All applications attended to without delay, and advances granted same day as applied for, thus saving the inconvenience of borrowers, as usually experienced by them when applying to the flatteiing advertiser, whose sole aim is only to mislead the public and obtain fees- Distance no object. As this is not a regular loan offioe, habitual borrowers need not apply. P.S. Strictest privacy and honourable treatment guaranteed. APPLY— MRS S. DAVIES, Late VICTOBIA HOTEL, FAIB VIEW, CHESTER-ROAD, MOLD. No connec tion tf) ith any other Office in theDistnc E. P, LYONS, E GENERAL BILL POSTER & DELIVERER. E OL Y JP E L L Specially reserved POSTING STATIONS in Town and Country, Immodiate attention given.