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"~L A M B ERT'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. :0:- WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. -:0: POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. :0:- HEARSE AND MOURNING CARRIAGES AT REA SON A. B L ERA T E:S -:o:- OMNIBUSES M E ETA L L TRAINS. :0., London and North-Western Railway Parcels Agent.: A 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 BREAKFAST—STJFFEBh P P S S ATErUL-COMrORTING. OC 0 A ILING WATER OR MILK. MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED, 1824 CAPITAL. £ 8,000,000. T. BARHAM FOSTER. EsQ., Cn&zpxAN: W. FURBRIDOB, EsQ., DBrumT GIMAXITUAN JJIIBF OFFICE- RS, KING STREET, MANCHESTER J. B. MOFFATT, MANAOBEAND SECRBTABY. BRANOH OFFICB- MANOHESTEB OHAMBEEB, 28, REGENT STRBET WBBXHAM. M. PENNANT JONES, RESIDENT SBOBBTABT THE COMPANY transacts Fire Business only and all Resources and Funds are available for Fire Claims. Surveysare made and rates quoted for al Idesorip tiolls of risks free of charge. Application for Agencies are invited. V ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFORD STREET,MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER v^WOBTH A GUINEA A BOX. FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS 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 AFFECTIONS, In Boxes, 9id., Is. lid., and 2a. 9d. each Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATHI In Collapsible Tubes, Is. eaoh. Preparedonly by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEEOHAM, St. Helens,Lancashire SOLD BY ALE DBUGGIBTS AND PATBNT MBDIOINB DBALBBS EVBBYWHEBE. CUBE FOB ALL! H (J 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, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street, London, And Hold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Ig.B.-Advice Gratis, at the above address, daily, between the houra of 11 and 4, or by lotter. BENSON'S ENGAGEMENT RINGS IN HALF-HOOP, MARQUISE, GIPSY, AND ALL OTHER DESIGNS, SET WITH BRILLIANTS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, PEARLS, SAPPHIRES, OPALS, TURQUOISE, ETC., ETC., ETC. 5,000 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. PARCELS OF UNSET GEMS TO SELECT FROM. f WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS. MERCHANTS NETT CASH CITY PRICES, SAYING ALL PROFITS. SELECTIONS SENT TO THE COUNTRY ON APPROVAL. The FINEST, CHEAPEST, and LARGEST &TOCK of RINGS in LONDON, Illustrated Book of Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Watches, Clocks, Plate, &c., at Reduced Prices,. Post Free. SIZE CARDS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. OLD JEWELLERY AND WATCHES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. J. W. BENSON, H.M.the Queen's Jeweller, Steam Factory: 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, AND AT 82, ROYAL EXCHANGE, E.C., and 25, OLD BOND STREET, W., LONDON. KING'S HEAD HOTEL, HOLY WELL. r T H E L IF A, DI N G FAMILY & COMlfflStllAl HOTEL, HAS BEEN RE-FURNISHEpk A^D TAfeTBF REVISED, HEADQUARTERS OF T]|E JOUST'S UNION • THE HOTEL OMNIBUS MEETS THE tN3 AT HOLYWELL STATION CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. APPLY TO JAMES PRINCE, BRICK WORKS, 'OONNAH'S QUAY. J A. SCHWARZ, CLOVE AND WATOH MAKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELLI BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he haB been enabledtogreatlyincrease hieStock. ALL KINDS OF JEWELERY KEPT IN STOCK. Clocks and Watchtsof allcUscrtpiionsinhana HANDSOME SELECTION or ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES RKPAIRSPROMPTLYEXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. AT SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Guinea Gold Wedding and Keeper RIngs. A present gtvon with each ring bought. A privat roomtoaeleotin. DEALER IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES IOk in great variety. Important Features in Cassell's onagazine For December, price 6d., which begins the New Volume:- 1. A Thrilling Serial Story on KLONDYKE, by HEADON HILL, entitled "Dead Man's Gold," will be commenced. 2. The First of a New Series of Short Stories of Adventure by MAX PEM- BERTON. 3. A UPECIAL PLATE, consisting of an exquisite reproduction of the stirring Picture by ERNEST CROFTS, R.A., entitled The Attack on the Gatehouse of the Chateau of HougoumOnt Waterloo." on Orders for the December Part of Cassell's Magazine should now be registered at the Booksellers', price 6d. Extraordinarily Cheap Edition, in WEEKLY PARTS, of Dean Farrar's celebrated works, "The Life of Christ" and The Life and Work of St. Paul." Fully Illustrated. Part 1 ready Nov. 3, price 6d., of A PEOPLE'S EDITION of DEAN FARRAR'S Life of Christ. WITH Several Hundred Illustrations. EACH PART WILL CONTAIN J 96 QUARTO PAGES. Special importance attaches to the present issue as the text is revised from the corrections and additions recently made by the author, which now appear for the first time in an illustrated Edition of this world- famed work. With Parti will be presented a Coloured MAP OF PALESTINE" in the time of Christ. •0* By means of this CHEAr ISSUE the Illustrated Edition of DEAN FARRAR'S two famous works mentioned above hitherto published in 53 Parts, will be placed within rear)! of the public in 18 Weekly Parts at (3d. The issue WILL commence with "The Life of Christ. Notice. -=" The Magazine of Art For November, price Is. 4d., Commencing the New Volume, Is ENLARGED without increase of price, in order to include a SPECIAL ARTICLE on SIR JOHN GILBERT, R.A., With Numerous Illustrations of his Works. The Part also contains the following Special Plates- J. A REPRODUCTION IN COLOURS of the Charming Drawing by SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., entitled "The offering." 2. A PHOTOGRAVURE of SIGNOR ANDRE- OTTI'S Picture entitled A Cup of Tea." An important Article by the late LORD LEIGHTON, P.R.A., and other contributions of exceptional interest. Cassell's Classified Catalogue, containing particulars of upwards of ONE IHOUSAND VOLUMES published by Messrs. CASSSU- & COMPANY, ranging IN price from Threepence to Fifty Guineas, will be tent on request, postfrtt, to any address. 0 CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate Hill, London, fo FARMERS AND OTHERS. HVO yon leqaire your Corn ground? Send it to JR/ FLINT MILL. The work can be done quiokly MHSUCRLY I ANYSuatFBoar £ 5To £ 1000 j STBICTL PRIVATE I ADVANCED ON EXGBP- J PBIVATB ADVANCES. | TIONALLY EAST TBBMS. j ADVANCES aM R s. D. B E H R M A N W/ 16, CITY ROAD, 0 H E S T E R jpT A V I N G a Large Amount Uninvested Capital is wishful to Lend same in sums of to to JB1000 to any Respectable Person (Male or jljglmalej on their own NOTE OF HAND, dgftioiitdelay, law costs, or any impertinentinqnirieS wilderes highly beneficial to Borrower, and on ,f." W" EROM 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. advertisement being from a strictly private ,hapitual borrowers are requested notto apply, jfigbwl application is ever refused, and distance no gentleman being sent direct from the office twearry out all advances Apply in confidence to ti|p'Actual Lender. MBS. D. BEHRMAN, 16, OITY ROAD, CHESTER- (Near to Royalty Theatre). — ^UNPRECEDENTED and T 8 -to the Reade gijf Cassell's paturday Journal, j Commencing with No. 735, 1 Price ONE PENNY. 11. GIFT OF A NOVEL BY STANLEY WEYMAN, Author of "A Gentleman of 1 tance," Under the Red Robe," &c. &c. In No. 735 and the following numbers of CASSELL'S SATURDAY JOURNAL" 1rln be presented to readers, in the form of extra Supplements, the celebrated novel, *|The Man in Black," by Stanley Weyman, fully and handsomely illustrated, the work being otherwise only obtainable at 3s. 6d. This is entirely beyond and in addition to the usual contents of the Journal. 2. GIFT OF SPLENDID FINE ART PLATES 6y such Painters as Sir J. E. Millais, Frank Dicksee, R.A., Frederiok Barnard, and other Reading artists. 1 In No. 735 and the succeeding numbers of CASSELL'S SATURDAY JOURNAL will be issued Coupons entitling EVERY READER to a series of Beautiful Reproduc- tions of Celebrated Pictures by the Leading Artists of the day. Many Hundreds of Pounds will be expended in producing the magnificent copies of FAMOUS COPYRIGHT PICTURES, which will be GIVEN AWAY to readers. CASSELL'S SATURDAY JOURNAL is the BEST and CHEAPEST PENNYWORTH of Popular Literature," says The Times. The value of its unique Cyclist and Travellers' Free Insurance is proved by the fact that nearly 120 Claims have recently been paid. I | The November Part of THE QUIVER, Forms the commencement of a New Volume, price 6d. Among the Contents are:- ABBAUTIFUL PRESENTATION PICTURE—viz. "The Good Shepherd," by W. C. T. DOBSON, R.A. A PICTURE IN COLOURS, Sweet Mistress Prue (from the Picture by Mrs. W. H. MAR- GETSON in this year's Royal Academy). The Opening Instalments of Two New Serial Storiss by SCOTT GRAHAM and WILLLIAM EDWARDI TIREBUCK respectively. Complete Stories by DAVID LYALL, CHRISTOPHER HARE, and ROMA WHITE. My Life Work (Rescuing the Waifs), by Dr. T. J. BARNARDO; England's Youth at Worship"; "The Gods of China," by a veteran Chinese Missionary; II Obscurities at Home" (A Talk with some Street Traders), by Hector Maclean; "Curious Old Bibles," by the Rev. A. R. BUCKLAND; &c. &C., which are all fully illustrated. Other Contributors to the NOVEMBER PART are the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, the Rev. Dr. JOHN HALL, of New York, the Rev. Dr. PRESTON (who deals, in a prophetical paper, with The Coming Earthquakes"), Sir LEWIS MORRIS, the Rev. J. W. GEDGE, FREDERIC E. WEATHERLY, PHILIP ARMES, Mus.D., and others. 9 0 FT* &C. GARNER AND SON, B 0 L Y WELL. -LI.-RIFLC -•?« < A RS • -:0:- ST. WINEFRIDE'S WELSH FLANNEL IN V W H I T E C R. SCARL E':r;\ NATURAL AND CORAL. I :o: PRICES FROM 5tn. TO 2s. PER YARD. •v- f V :o: For Charitable and Household purposes. -:0:- PATTERNS POST FREE ON APPLICATION. BAGGETT'S NOURISHING STuUT GEORGE RAGGETTu^tfp SONS, LONDON. ;0:- This Stout is recommended by the majority of the Medical Profession throughout the Aingdom, as well as by many Continental Physicians, as the finest procurable, and its supply to Her Majesty the Queen is in itself eminent testimony of its quality. -:0:- RAGGETT'S NOURISHING STOUT AS SUPPLIED TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Its reputation has been maintained by a due REGARD to Quality, which is CONP.'D^ED of greater benefit to the consumer than the of inferior goods at a less cost. -:0:- IMITATION OF TRADE T I T, L E. The Public are cautioned that the word NOURISHING" is being used on the Labels of cheap Bottled Beers of very low quality. AGAINBT the fraud that is intended, it is absolutely neceesaty to see that the "POSTAGE STAMP"—TRADE MARK, in red, appears upon every Label, as well as the signature. —o:- N .t; "IIi Extract from a letter fiorr6 the Purveyors tb Her Majo&ty trie Queen, Balmoral, "Her Majesty the Queen wishes for RAGGETT'S NOURISHING STOUT may we ask you to sen us a Case by Steamer leaving London for Aberdeen on Wednesday next." -.0:- Sole Consignee8 and Bottling Agents for FLINTSHIRE AND DEIABIGHSHIIZE- BIRD AND SON WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PANTASAPH, Near HOLYWEiL, N.W. -:0:- Eaggett's Nourishing Stout and Golden Hop Paib Ale. HALF.fINTS 2S. 6d. PER DOZEN. -:0:- Deliveries by Cari within 6 miles, and Carriage of 6 dozen Case, paid by Rail — — EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC pILLS. t SUFFERED AGONY FOR THIRTY YEARS, TRADE'S PILLS. 30, Randal Street,Bridge Road Battersea, 8.W., TRADE'S pILLS. January 27th, 1892. -1- Dear Sir,—I feel it my duty TRADE'S pILLS. to write and give you great praise -1- for introducing such a valuable medicine as your Gout Pills. Having SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONY FOR 30 YEARS. I can truly say I have never had anything to relive my pain so quickly as your Pills. I used to lay in bed for tw or three months at a time, but now I not only got relie RJ.0UT in a few hours but am able t work in less than a week. M R REV MAT ISM. comp'aint is the worst of a Gouts, called Chalk Gout.— O.OUT Yours truly "W LITTLE JOHN: RHEUMATISM. "Mr G.Eade." E ADE's GOUT & RHEUMATIC pILLS Prepared only bv George Eade 72,Goswell-road London E,C. Soldby all Chemibtdn Bottles,1 S. L £ d.and 2s. 9d. E ADE'S GOUT & pt HETTHATIC pILLS THE BEST MEDICINE FOR BILE THE BEST MEDICINE FOR WIND, THE BEST MEDICINE FOR INDIGESTION. is E ADE'S ANTIBILIOUS pILLS. They quicklyrcmovetheirritation and f everishatateo the STOMACH, correct the morbid condition of the LIVER, relieve the system of allimpurities, which, by circulating in the blood, injuriouslj aflect the action of the KIDNEYS, and by removingtne cauaes of so much discomfort,restore he vital energies of body and mind. E ADE'SANTIBILIOUS pILLS. Sold by all Chemists. in Boxes, lis- lid. and 2s. 9d., or mailed free on receipt of remittance by GEORGE EADE 72, GOSWELL ROAD, LO-IDON, E.C. E ADE'S A NTIBILIOUS pILLS. MONEY £5 to £1,000 MONEY A RETIRED GENTLEMEN having a LARGE SUM OF MONEY at bis disposal is willing to dvance the same A L' LESS INTEREST THAN ANY LOAN OFFICE IN ENGLAND to all espectable Householders, Tradespeople and others. Diastance no object. No Fees. No Bondsmen. Special Inducements to Farmers. All Transactions strictly private. d Terms to sait everybody. Apply and be convinced, or write to- W; WHITE, :2, North Terrace, Newtown, RHYL, J THOMAS LLOYD (LATH P. LLOYD & SON), ESTABLISHED, 1838, Painter, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger Glazier, Paper Hanger, Hot and Colit Water Engineer. Electric Bells Fixed and Repaired. Shower Bath and Sprays Fixed and Repaired J CAST RON LANDER OF EVERY DECRIPTIO OILS, PAINTS AND COLOR OFTHE BESI DRSCRIPTIOI, ALWATT KEPT. Estimates giver for all kindfo of Work, and Orders promptly executed on the bbortebi notice. EVERY VARIETY OF GLASSKEPT IN STOCK THE LARGESTSTOCK OF BRASS WORK &FITTIN ALWI ON HAND PICTURES FRAMED AND MOUNTED. HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, NCW NORTH WALES A NTTSH RO PS HI RE BILLPÜSTING COMPANY. Owners The Vi rexham District Advertising ahcl Billposting Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICES:- 24, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. BRANcnhs HOLYWELL, BUCKLEY AND ELLESMERE Proprietor? of best and NKT-T prominent- Private Stations in Holywell District. Orders, Posters and Handbills, should be sent tp E. P. LYONS, Biilporter, Holywell. *jf This Company have carried out the largest Billpostiog Contracts last yelir ever given in North Wales. SUN INSURANCE OFFICEt FOUNDED 1710 Sum insured in 1896, £ 388,952,800, t For all particulars apply to the following Agent,, v HOLYW.ELL. *-Mll- ROBFRT THOMAS. MOLD KELLY, KEENE & COI ST. ASAPH, MR- LI. LLOYD. ? BUCKLEY Alli; UPWARD ROBERTS. JkiS!» %rJ& i %> CQLD Fvi~ .AL mesk,t" Dubbin .co'- '-eb t- and H arnes -i wati i jiooi us a doekV :md soft t- velvet. Addt f* 'bree titnef: to the wear and ILILOVPS POLIS::IR!SR. 19 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. Tine 2d, 6d, Is, and 2s. 6d, of all Bootmakers, SaddlerB, Leather eellere, &o.