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r SPRING FAS HIO N S JAMES AYE R, HOLDS HIS FIRST SPRING SHOW COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, f" March 3181, April lstf and 2nd. :0:- Special Novelties will be OD view in the following Departments: Dress Goods in great variety. Ladies' Skirts and Blouses in all the new Shades. Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas, &c., &c. ■ ■ :o:— NEW MILLINERY. NEW MILLINERY- :0:- INSPECTION INVITED. -■ :o:— VICTORIA HOUSE, HOLYWELL. ESTABLISHED, 1786. CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. 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 00.'8 Houses at Cadiz and Oporto, :0: XCBS. HUGHES begs to tender her thanks to the Public for their kind Patronage, and to inform them that she has just secured a Choice Stook of Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Alel, &o., of excellent Quality. :0:- r Brandies. Per Bottle. 3s.; 3a. 6d.; 48. and s. KARTELL'S and HENNESSEY'S 1, 2, and STAR BRANDIES, 5a. 5a. 6d., and 6s. Scotch Whiskies. Per Bottle., 2a. 6d.; 2a. 10d.; 3a. and 3a. 6d; Yme Old Scotoh Malt, Master of Ravens- wood, Roderick Dhu, Uam Var, Glen- livat, Gordon's, and 3 Star Highland Malt,•••»•»•. 3a. 6d. per Bottle. Irish Whiskies. Per Bottle, 2a. 6d.; 2a. 10d.; 3s. and 3a. 6d. McConnell's Old Irish Malt, Dews of SlieTemore, Roppmoyue, Danville's and Henry Thompson's 3s. 6d. per Bottle. Rum. FINEST OLD JAMAICA and DEMERARA RUMS, from 2a. 9d. per Bottle. Gin. FINEST LONDON GIN, 2a. 3d.; 2a. 7d., and 2a. 10d. per Bottle. D E K U Y P E B'S HOLLANDS. Port. OHOIOE OPORTO WINE, from Is. 8d. to 6s. per Bottle. Claret. MEDOC, ST. JULIEN AND OTHER OHOIOE BRANDS. Sherry. FINE DRY GOLDEN MATURED SHERRY, from 2s. to 5s. per Bottle. Champagnes, Moet and Chandon, OOMTE ST. FLORENTE and VICTOR PERE'S FINE DRY PURE CHAMPAGNE AT Is. 6d. per Bottle. PRICES OF ALL KNOWN BRANDS ON APPLICATION. -0:- Worthington and Co's INDIA PALE ALE IN OASKS AND BOTTLE, BITTER BEER, MILD, LIGHT DINNER AND STRONG ALES, IN THE FINEST CONDITION. :0:- Double Imperial Stout and Porter. :0:- PRIVATE FAMILTES SUPPLIED. ;o: Mineral Waters. A Large Quantity of the above always kept in Stook. Cigars and Cigarettes. A OHOIOE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. :0: Inspect the Stock of HUGHES' Choice Matured Old Special Scotch Whiikies— Unequalled anywhere in Quality. -:0: »■■■■ NOTE THE ADDRESS- THE OLDEST AND ONLY RECOGNISED WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, OROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. EDWARD PARRY, PRACTICAL SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, B R T N F 0 E D STREET, HOLYWELL, ■■ :0: ALL WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES-GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ( -:0:- SADDLES AND COLLARS RE-LINED, AND GUARANTEED TO BE EASY :0:- LEA TIlER MERCHANT. -:0: \vEi £ s> HORSE BRUSHES AND STABLE REQUISITES, OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK, :0, NEW PATTERN CART LAMPS ON HAND i REPAIES NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. J WELL FOOTBALL CLU). — A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCEIT In aid of the Funds of the above Club, WILL TAKE PLAOB, ON WEDNESDA Y, the 13th of MAY,, r&6, AT THB ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL. i^rther partionlars will be announced shortl-. ^PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT EBENEZER WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAF.L GREENFIELD. A GRAND COMPETITIVE MEETING IN MUSIC AND LITERATURE, &c., WILL BB HELD IN THE ABOVB CHAPEL, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, 1896. PRESIDENT:— WILLIAM JONES, ESQ., J.P., FRONDEG, HOLYWELL. CONDUCTOR :— MYNYDDWR, HOLYWELL. List of Subjects. Id., by Post lid., to be had from the Seoretary-Mr. ALBBBT E. JOKBT, North View Villa, Greenfield. vLOOK OUT FOR THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL FLINT ODD-FELLOWS SPORTS, ON WHIT-TUESDAY, MAY 26th, 1896. Further partioulars shortly. V" 1\TONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES by 1YJL the CHARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED, 1870. Assets £ 465,052 5 6 Liabilities. 165,052 6 6 Capital and Reserve. £ 300,000 0 0 Advances made upon approved Promissory Note as follows:— Advance £ 25—12 monthly repayments of £ 2 5 11 50 4 11 8 «« 100 934 Larger amountsthe same in proportion, LOANS of JE30 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, &o., without removal, and 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 ACCO UNTS when not drawn below JE20. Depositsof £10 and upwards received at i per oent. per annum payable at 14 daV8. notice. Subjectto 3 months'noticeof withdrawals per. on If 6 II II 5 ti "12 « « 6" Interest paid quarterly free of Income Tax. Deposisors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Prospeotus free. A. WILLIAMS Manager. -/VOETH A GUINEA A BOX. FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS sum AS SICK HEADACHE- WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTION- CONSTIPATION- LIVER COMPLAINT AND FEMALE AILMENTS. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Beecham's Cough Fills. For COUGHS ASTHMA, and a CHEST AFFECTIONS. In Boxes, 9 £ d., Is. lid., and 2s, 9d. each. Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH In Collapsible Tubes, Is. eaoh. Prepa-red only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEEOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PATBNT MEDICINB DBALBBS EVERYWHERE. Corporation of the City of Manchester. CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Slaughter-House and Market Refused Exorement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c., Delivered in bags, carriage paid, in 2 Ton lots within 50 miles and i Ton lots within 100 miles, at £ Q per Ton. Speoial price over 100 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. Full partioulars from: R. D. CALLISON, Indoor Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester, or to BOLD ALDRED, Stamford Road, Altrincham. .¡- Dalee GOLD MEDAL Dubbin Makes Boots and Harnes waterproof as a duok's back and soft as velvet, Adds three times to the wear and aHnw; polishing. 11) EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. Tins 2d, 6d, Is, and 2s. 6d, of all Bootmakers, Saddlers, Leathersellere, tc. PPLICATION 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 P,5 to £ 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 office or money lender can offer, as I have a large capital to command with, and therefore my.ere!lt is very low. Money advanced in full and the nterest is added to the amount lant, 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 advanoes granted same day as applied for, thus saving the inconvenience of borrowers, as usually experienced by them when applying to the flattering advertiser, whose sole aim is only to mislead the public and obtain fees. Distance no object. As this is not a regular loan office, habitual borrowers need not apply. P.S.-Stricteat privaoy and honourable treatment gnaranteed. APPLY— MRS s. DAVIES, Late VICTORIA HOTEL, FAIB VIBW, CHWTEB-ROAD, MOLD. No connection with any other Office in the District STRICTLY I Airs SUM FROM £ 5TO £ 1000 I STRICTLY PRIVATE 1 ADVANCED ON EXCBP- I PRIVATE ^^n^ces. I TIONALLY EASY TBRXS. j ADVANCES. MRs. D. BEHRMAN, 16, CITY ROAD, CHESTER, HAVING a Large Amount of Uninvested Capital is wishful to Lend same in sums of f,5 to 21000 to any Respectable Person (Male or Female) on their own NOTE OF HAND, without delay, law costs, or any impertinent inquiries at interest highly beneficial to Borrower, and on Deeds. FROM 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. This advertisement being from a strictly private source, haHtual borrowers are requested not to apply. No good application is ever refused, and distance no object, a gentleman being sent direct from the office to carry out all advances. Apply in confidence to the Actual Lender. MRS. D. BEHRMAN, 16, CITY ROAB, CHESTER (Next to Royalty Theatre). MONEY £ 2to £ 500 MONEY. J W WHITE HAVING a considerable sum at his disposal is JLl prepared to advance Loans from £ 2 to 2500 to respectable Householders, Tradesmen, Farmers, &o., for long or short periods, on very moderate terms. No respectable application is ever refused. Applicants can be assured of oourteous treatment and strict confidence.—Apply by letter only to W: WHITE, 2, North Terrace, Newtown, ™ RHYL, OR, W. WHITE, 285, Gt. Cheetham St. West, Higher Broughton, MANCHESTER. W. White can be seen personally every FRIDAY from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 19, Pan ton Place, Holywell. XO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require your Corn ground ? Send it to FLINT MILL. The work can be done quiokly and well. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. 7A1IBS CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAKED CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. c FAHBD CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED THB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. rpHE BLOOD The Blood is the source from which our systems are built up, and from which we rtiHE BLOOD derive our mental as well as our physioal .L capabilities. If the blood is diseased the THE BLOOD body is diseased and enfeebled. rnHB BLOOD Clarke's Blood Mixture is warranted to -»■ cleanse the blood from all impurities, rpHE BLOOD from whatever cause arising. In cases of J. Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin rpHE BLOOD and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Bores of X all kinds its effects are marvellous rpHE BLOOD Thousands of wonderful curts have been 1 effected by it. rpHE BLOOD 1 It is with great pleasure that I write rpHE BLOOD to let you know of the wonderful effect of JL Clarke's Blood Mixture has had upon me. rpHE BLOOD For four months have had places break JL. out on my arms and wrists (numbering rpHE BLOOD about 88), large painful, and very muon JL inflamed, causing me to give up work, I rpHE BLOOD have been to two doctors, and was also an i- out patient at one of our leading hospitals THE BLOOD for six weeks, but did not get any benefit from their treatment, so I thought I THE BLOOD would try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and am happy to say that I soon felt better, THE BLOOD and after having three bottles I feel a different man altogether in fact, it has mHE BLOOD not only cured me, but has taken away J the scars from imy arms, which othei rpHE BLOOD medioines did not do. Ton can make use x of this if you like, as no doubt there are rpHE BLOOD many who will be glad to knqw of Clarke's J- wonderful Blood Mixture.—Yours truly, rpHE BLOOD "J: PAUNDHBS. X "55, Hill Street, Peckham, London, S.E., THE BLOOD and &¡pt.. isee." rpHE BLOOT) «* I tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture A for pimples, with whieh I have been much mHE BLOOD troubled as far back as I can remember; J- After I had taken six bottles there was mHE BLOOD not a spot left on my face, and I am glad i- to say the improvement has been kept rpHE BLOOD up sine#; in addition to that my general JL health has much improved, and I feel mHE BLOOD truly gratefnl to you for this splendid ■L medicine.—Remaining, gentlemen, yonrs rniiE BLOOD faithfully, I "J. C. WATEKHOUSE." mHE BLOOD Moorlands, Hampton Road, Teddington JL 6th September, 1894. milE BLOOD I THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. mHE BLOOD —- A For cleansing and clearing the blood mHE BLOOD from all impurities, Clarke's Blood -i- Mixture cannot be too highly recom- mHE BLOOD mended. JL As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, rpHE BLOOD and warranted free from anything injuri- J. ous to the most delicate constitution of mHE BLOOD either sex, from infancy to old age, the J. proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a rpHE BLOOD trial to test its value. mHE BLOOD Sold in bottles 2s. 6d. each by all 1 Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors mHE BLOOD throughout the World, or sent to any 1 address on receipt of 33 stamps by the milE BLOOD Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland A Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMBD CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMBD CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. JPAMED CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED WHEN you ASK for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE don't be put off with some- thing else. Many retailers stook substitutes for all articles in large demand, and pay their assistants a commission on the sale of these imitations. Thio explains why diflerent arbiolea from the one asked for are so frequently put before purchasers. Sales by Mr. William Freeman. Ok TUESDAY, THK 21ST DAY or APRIL, 18CS, AT FFERM FARM, BAGILLT, Situate between Bagillt and Pentre Halkin. MR. WM. FREEMAN HAS received instructions from Mr. EDW. Hui-T, who is leaving the Farm, to Sell by Pub ic Auotion, the whole of his valuable FARMING STOOK, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, and variovs FURNITURE, oompiieing :— Livis STOCK -Eight well-bred miloh cows, two with calves, and others due to oalve at early dates three promising yearling heifers, one yearling bull, a strong cart mare, in-foal to. Evans* well-known tart horse, a useful bay oart horse, strong store pig, young sow and one small store pig, three brood geese and eggs, ditto ducks. THB IMPLEMENTS, &o., consist of one 4-in1h wheel (large body) farm oart, one narrow-wheel ditto, both with side-boards and thrippers, an ex- cellent single horse-power, and double connecting gear to a large Biased wheel-churn and stand, in (X- oellent order, large new .chain harrow, and a three-pieoe steel-tined harrow, a four horse-power thrashing drum, two-piece wood land roller, weighing machine and weights, single-rowed turtip and mangel drill, a capital double-furrowed plough, by Ransomeand Sims, one-wheel and one swing iron ploughs, ridging ditto, a three-horse cultivator, strong iron duck-foot drag, turnip isculber, ohaff outter, Richardson patent winnowing machine, sauk truck, donble-aotion pulper and slicer, set of wood harrows, ladders, Harrison and McGregor's patent double-horse reaping and mowing machine, in grand condition, single-horse ditto, cart wheels and axles, various timber, pit saws, donkey water barrel, various pig troughs, tools, &o., several tons of eating and seed potatoes and awede turnips, 14 owt. patent manure, sets of shaft, leading and plough gears, lady's saddle, harness, &e. THB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c., comprise-Antique old oak table, eight-day clock, large sycamore table, various mahogany, oak and deal tables, oak plate shelves, sofa, armed and ningle ohairs. wood bedsteads, dressing tables, parrot cage, benches, sundry milk pans, panmngs, crockery and brown ware, salting turnel, several flitches of prime home-cured bacon, and other mis- cellaneous articles, which may be viewed on day of Sale. SALB TO COHKEVCB AT ELEVBB o'CLOCK A.M. Auction Office:- Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. HOPE HOUSE, PENYMAES, J HOLYWELL. Importand and Unreserved Sale of Valuable Cattle, Horses, Ponies, Sheep, Fowls, Carri- ages, Traps, Trussed Hay, Wheat Straw, Timber, Implements, and the excellent Modern Furniture and Effects of Mr. A. Eedfsrn, deceased, on MONDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF APRIL, 18S6, (And following day if neoessary). MR. WM. "FREEMAN RESPECTFULLY announces his instructions from the Executors, to Sell by Public Auction on the above-named premises, the whole of the Live Stock, Implements, Hay, Straw, Modern Furniture, &c., briefly comprising HonBBs:-A well-bred six-year-old dark bay horse, about 16 Jhands, broken to harness and saddle, a handsome seven-year-old bay mare, quiet to rHe and drive, useful hunter, or to match for a brougham, a promising two-year-old blaok pony, about 11 hands, a yearling bay pony, amall pony, harness and trap. CATTLE :—Two well-bjed yonng roan cows, re- oently calved, two ditto, due to calve, young bull and heifer, a grand heavy weight fat bull, ditto three-year-old bullock, and a fat cow. SHEEP, Ao. :—About 20 prime fat sheep, and 24 utore sheep and lambs, and eight oouples of fowls. THB CABRIAOBS, IMPLEMENTS, &C., oomprise-A well-built phaeton, with back seats, cushions and lamps, by Hewitt, Chester, a nearly-new light- running gig, complete, a neat governess oar, two well-made shandries, a very useful spring cart, with patent tip, a light-running waggonette, with lamps and cushions, useful pony and donkey carts, sets of harness, riding saddles and bridle, pony water barrd, hand obaff-outter, wheelbarrow, five oak trees and a quantity of new timber, spars, sheep rack, several dozens of cow chains, ladders, a strong set of new steelyards, butcher's cleaver, &o., several hobbets of potatoes, about 30 owt. of trussed hay, and 6 to 7 tons of excellent wheat ptraw, &o. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &C., include—Modern and valuable dining-room and sitting-room suites, in walnut and Utrecht velvet of tour single, two easy chairs and couch, and ;n mahogany and hair oloth, three single, two eauy chairs and oouoh, two neat bookcases, three ditto chefionieree, armed and other chairs, sofas and oouches, two chimney mirrors, overmantel, inlaid rval centre table, mahogany round ditto, various ocoasional tables, new Brussels oarpets, Axminster and skin rugs, various oir paintings, engravings aId prints, cornice poles and hangings, steel-railed and cast fenders, fire-sets and ashpans, neat sets of China tea services, a set of plated tea and coffee service, cruet, spoon warmer, biscuit dish, &(i., various glass and China, cheese dishes, books, ornaments, &o., a large case of over 60 stuff id beautiful plumaged birds, eight-day clocks, mahog- any and stained umbrella and hat stands, linoleum and oil cloths, stair carpets and rods. THB CONTENTS OF Fivim BEDROOMS, with we;l- appointed suites of wardrobes, birch, duchess and plain dressing tables, washstands with marble slab, mahogany and other dressing glassas, braes mounted and iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather and flock beds, bed and other linen, tapestry carpets, oiloloths, toilet services, towel rails, c.s. chairs, feuderii, &e. Also, the useful Kitchen, Culinary and Dairy Vessels, consisting of sycamore and other tables, painted dressers and plate shelves, part dinner and tea services, strong fenders, Windsor ohairs, brass and copper goods, tin and brown ware, patent washing and mangling machines, filter, lamps, a nearly new 24 gallon wheel churn and stand, staff churn, milk pots and pans, patent butter worker, milk palls and tins, two meat safes, salting turnel, scales and weights, butoheir's blooks and benches, large water tubs, and other miscellaneous effeots. BALE TO COMMENCE (ON THE 27TH) AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M. Catalogues may be had Four days prior to Sale of the Auctioneer. Auction Offioe Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell, -7^ v FOR SALE FREEHOLD COTTAGES AT BAGILLT. MR. WM. FREEMAN IS favoured with instructions from the Trustees for sale under the Will of the late Mrs Afn HUGHES, to offer by PUBLIc AUCTION, at the WELLINGTON INN, BAGILLT, ON WEDNESDAY, 29th OF APtflL, 1896, At Three o'clock in the afternoon, precisely, subject to conditions to be then and there produced and read, All those two Freehold Houses with the Gardens and Appurtenances thereto belonging, being Nos. 1, > 111 ROWLAND S KOTT, Pentre, Bagillt, in the respective occupations )f Richard Dennis and Richard Morris. The property, which, has a frontage of 26 feet to tho piain road leading from Bagillt to Flint, contains by estimation, 980 yards of land or theoabout3 and produces an annual rental of Xll. Tie minerals are reserved. For further particulars apply to Mr H. C OPE, Solicitor, Holywell, or, to the Auctioneer. Auction Office Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. 16th April, 1896. ABSALOM REDFERN, » ALL Persons having any Claims 0 'Aupon ortgtinsttb.E,,t.tla.ifln". "I Demands MARCH, 1896), are requested within f day °f from this date to forward partioulars 0f rteen to me, and all Persons indebted to the SaU°h or having any of the property of the sai?8 Estate, Redfern in their possession, are requireta Absalom to pay suoh Debta, and hand over suoK hwitlx i respectively to me. property j Dated this loth day of APRIL, 1896. H. A. COPE, Of Holywell aforesaid Solioitor to the Executor? the said Absalom Redfern, DPO J deceased. | URBAN DIST RIOT COUNciL j OF THE f URBAN DISTRICT OF If OLYNYELL: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FRIDAY, the 15th day of MAY NEXt m°u ?tT £ ^atomoon, at the Offices of' £ Tw? r:°w&c» ■ ofdi,h:„™ DiSntC0°OTT? under and according to the provisions of thp^Tr JS5. V li l875'.and the Local Governm^11.0 sfl 1894, for the period ended 31afe March isr^ ^-ct, that a copy of the Accounts to be audited 7 and i with all Rate Books, Account Books to £ eth« Contracts, Accounts, Bills, Vouchers and P mentioned or referred to in suoh Accounts -ptv' deposited in the Offices of the said Urban -iv • Council, and be open during office hours tW18t*1^ the inspection of all persons interested far .t days before the said Audit and examinatL j^ all such persons shall be at liberty to take on°-' extraots from the same without fee or reward^188 ) i Dated this FOURTEENTH day of ApRtt) 1896 X /J\ ROBT. THOMAS, y/yh CLERK TO THE SAID COTJ\ TO FARMERS, TEAM OWNERS CONTRACTORS & OTHERS *• T hoef "T Ott Cross Street, Whitford Street (to Oerddi R f* Bagillt Street (to the Mardir), Halkin StST^' £ e C°nnty Court), Cole,hill Street (to the SaviLiv Bank), Brynford Street (to Perthyterfyn), (JX Street, New Road, Greenfield Street (to the Unner Factory) and Penyball Street (to the BaS Chapel), between the 1st day of MAY nb*t i the 30th day of SEPTEMBER NEXT. The Watering Cart will be provided f by the Council, but thf Contractor must provide the Lander and all otW necessary appliances. The Council is also nrennrS J to receive TENDERS FOR CARTING S SCRAPINGS oS the several Street, and Road. within the District, to a plaoe provided by the Contactor, from the 14th day of MAY, 1896, t0 the 14th day of MAY, 1897 inclusive. The Scrapinge to beoome the property of the Contractor. The Contractor will be required to provide a suitable Cart, so that both liquid and solid Scraninjrs can be properly removed to the satisfaction of the Highway Committee of the said Counoil. The Contractor must at all times during the said period be prepared to Cart the Sorapings whenever required by the Counoil or its Surveyor Separate sealed Tenders to be dearly marked on the OH side of envelope "Tender for Watering Streets and Tender for Carting Road Scrapings S reepectively, to be sent in to me, addressed to the Council Offices, not later than Ten o'clock in the morning of MONDAY, the 20th day of APRIL INSTANT. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowept or any Tender. Dated this 13th day of ApRIL, 1896. ROBERT THOMAS, OLERK OF THE COUNCIL. HOLYWELL UNION. T ''l Heteby Gi»e Notice, that the X, AUDII of the Accounts for the half-year ended the 25th day of March, 1898, of the said Union, and of the several Parishes therein, and of the Accounts for the year ended the 31st day of J March, 1896, of the Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the Rural Parishes in such Union and of auy Joint Committees appointed in whole or in part by such Counoils or Meetings, will commence at the Board-room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Holywell, on WEDNESDAY, the 13TH day of MAY, 1896, at Nine o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 13th day of April, 1896, E. MORGAN, District Auditor of the North Wales Audit District; CHEAP ISSUE WEEKLY, price 6d., of CASSELL'S History of England, WITH ABOUT 2,000 Illustrations Expressly Executed for the Work- I Each Part contains 98 Pages, and the Work will be completed in 52 Sixpenny Weekly Paris- Weekly, Id. Monthly, price 6lt. British Battles on Land and Se Brought down to the LATEST DATE, and Containing Upwards of 800 ILLUSTRATIONS. -====-== G.A FOR EVERY HOJJIE. CASSELL'S MAGAZINE. Monthly, 6d. LITTLE FOLKS. Monthly, 6d. THE MAGAZINE OF ART. Monthly, is. 4d. \.L CASSELL'S SATURDAY Joua Weekly, Id.; Monthly, 6d. WORK. Weekly, Id.; Monthly, 6d. CHUMS (for Boys). Weekly, Id.» Monthly, 6d. J 1 COTTAGE GARDENIMG. Monthly, 31. Important Notice. With a view to still further iim.rove i!,e «!»»•' £ 'T'i high standard of artistic exccilence 1(; production of ROYAL ACADEMY PiCTU.7- 1 ublisher.s have determined to print the 'p.i 1896 011 paper of even superior <|u ility to th*1 x', has hitherto been used. Stel) will, it is believed, secure a perfection of repro" y and sumptuous beauty never before obtain'- J. similar Pine Art Publication which has been in this country. To be Published in 5 P;vts, Is. each^.or inCao v handsomely bound in Cloth, 1^0- w, as. Eoyal Academy Pictures, I80u Parti ready early in May. and the regaining as soon fchere&itoi a,s pia/jxtcaUs. 4tte *#* Messrs. Casscll Co-^fany desii'e to imfti'ess ,{ T public the necessity cj ordering the f ortJ-.coviing is*1ie■ ONCE, so as to prevent d s-.r^ointmcvt in securing if1íJ1 Cassell's Classified Catalogue, contains particulars of UPWARDS of Or; 15 THOL'S VND Vol-1- 1. -I"! 10 pnc >• r m !N K !• (■I'H NET I n KIH'I'V GUINK.AS. v. ill be y-m oa /st /rte, to a'iy »•< ,3. CASELL & COMPANY, limiiisu, I udg.i; urn,