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.b. CHZAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Every description of Wanted, For Sale," and aimilar flvertixenioats can be inserted in this column at the following cheep PREPAID rates. Stamps or Postal rde can be sent:- 16 words, once M., three time. It M woipds, i, 9d., itt.M. 32 words, la., « 211. 40 words, Is. Sd. „ 2s. 6d. And so on, adding 3d. for every additional 8 words tar This Scale only applies to PREPAID advertisements Situations ViLelLnt. WANTED, a situation as GARDENER ■ *Y Good recommendation from present situatio-c. -Apply, "J.B. Colwyn House, Old Colwyn. *n19 W" ANTEIMho^ough GENERAL SERVANT W for small family near London. Nurse- maid kept. Good wages. Apply or address, Miss Walmsley, Plas-y-Nant, Kuthin. No Agents. *n25 "«7 ANTED Plain Cooks, Parlourmaids, YY Kitchenmaids, Scullery-maids, Generals. Disengaged Experienced Cook, to do dairy and baking; wages £ 26; age 28. References from good family. Apply 10, Clifton Terrs ce, Denbigh. "'n] 9 WANTED shortly at Grammar School, Ruthin, a good, useful, intelligent SERVANT. Age from 20 to 24. Apply at the Grammar School, Ruthin..2214u.c A.NLTED, the Farmers and other In- W habitants of Denbigh and District to now that Ham T. Miller is a buyer of Old Iron and other Metals, &c.. at his Marine Stores, The Factory, Denbigh. Best prices given. 1820u.c. DENBIGH ASYLUM- WANTED a COOK* for the Temporary Buildings. Salary J620. Also a DAIRY- MAID. SalaiSy^jei*, "with board, lodging, washing, ax^-nniform, in each case. No bfttt allowance to be made and no pensip« will he glvaa. .Candidates arl lot Allowed to canvas the Forms of apple-Vfcii^ will ba^dtipplied to Candidates, and lust b* retted to me not later than Thursday, the (Signed)^M. BARKER, Jr Clerk to the Visitors. 15th Novembejy^oOS. 2205nl9 Denbigh School Board-, WANTED, at Christmas, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS at Frcngoch Girls' School, Denbigh. Sing-lug Knowledge of vYebh$desirable but not indispensable. V"^ Applications stating W0> previous engage- ments, and salary required, With three recent testimonials, to be sent ill '4!În or before the 28th instaDt. R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Clerk. Board Room, Denbigh, „„ 15th November, 1898. 220Gn26 Situations Wanted. ANTED a situation as good PLAIN COOK. Middle age. Good reference. Now at liberty. X.Y.Z." 3, Clifton Terrace, Denbigh. *n26 To be Let. FARM TO LET. with immediate possession, called "TAI ISA," Penyclip. Llan- rhaiadr, of 88 acres. For particulars apply to Mr. J. Jones, 26, Love Lane, Denbigh. *nl!) f |0 BE LET, "CLEGIR UCHA," Bettws- _L Gwerfil-Goch. 247 Acres. Apply, Rowley Williams, Trefnant. *nl9 TO LET, a comfortable Sitting Room and tone or two Bedrooms. Terms moderate. Apply, Afallon," Trefnant, Rhyl. *nl9 rn0 LET, on May 1st, 1899, the WARREN I VILLAS, Bodfari, one mile from the Railway Station. Mol- and Denbigh Line.- Apply to Messrs. Clough & Co., Estate Agents, Denbigh. 2183uc 0 BE LET, with immediate possession BRON-Y-BERLLAN," Dyserth, near Rhyl, now in the occupation of Mrs. Margaret Jones, containing an acreage of 13a. 3r. 7p. Apply to the tenant, or to Mr. W. Conwy Bell, Bodrhyddan Estate Offices, Rhuddlan, R.S.O. 2190n19 TO BE LET OR 80LD, a Valuable FREEHOLD HOUSE and SHOP, on the way to the Station, in Ruthin, containing a plate-glass front to shop, cellar kitchen, Boullery, dining room, drawing room, and"? bedrooms. Apply to W. T. Rouw, Dedwhvddfa, Ruthin. 2188dlO For 3ale. T" HRESHING MACHINE and ENGINE For Sale, Cheap. Apply Alfred Jones, Plas Clough Farm, Denbigh, 2156u. c OR SALE, a Dark Brown PONY, 12 hands high aged 5 years quiet to ride and drive. Apply Richards, Nantglyn, Denbigh. *d3 Miaceiiang^ua. LOST, 5 WELSH EWES, pitch marked on the ribs and i William Edwards- pitch mark" on the M near hip. Finder will be rewarded on giving information to the owner, I. Robintion, Coed Accas, Denbigh. *u2fj OMFORTALE APARTMENTS for omi Gentleman, or two willing tc share s ime sitting-room, Terms moderate. 3, Ruthin Road, Denbigh. *nl9 WANTED Seoond-Hand GOVERNESS CART and HARNESS to suit Cob 13-1. Preston, Tho V,'arr«»n. Bodfari. 2191u.c. LOST between Twyaog, Groes, and Nantglyn road, a Fawn Waterproof OVERCOA'l. Finder rewarded on taking to Mr. Joyce, Denbigh. n|6 servants' Registry. SERVANTS' REOIBTK*. conducted by Mrs. Aluiich, STATIONER, RUTHIN BeTABLISHED 1870. Mrs. WOOLLEY, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, I Ruthin Road, Denbigh. WANTED Experienced Ladies Maid, who understands dressmaking and hair- dressing, for two ladies; good Nurse for Conway, three children, wages 218; Cook- Generals for London, Southport, Rhyl, and Llanddulas, 914 to £ 16; Housemaid. Waitress for Hotel, .£15; Nurse-Housemaid for Rhyl; and Young Generals.—Disengaged Head Kitchenmaid or Cook in small family. MRs. ROWBOTHAM, Hall Square (LATE OF 28, VALE STREET). Ladies' and Children's Outfitter. Fancy Repository and Servants' Registry. Rh71 Agercy for Servants. GREENHOUSE, 17. WATJER STitEET. RHYL. WANTED good Cooks, baking and dairy wages £ 18 to £ 25. Experienced House- maid Waitresses for Cheshire, St. Asaph, and Rhyl; Housemaids, Nurse-Housemaids, and good Generals for Bhyl, St. Asaph, Ruthin, Denbigh, and Colwyn Bay; strong Generals for farm, able to tnilk.-Digengaged: Good Nurses, Children's Maids, and Waitresses. *<131 Messrs. CLOUGH & Co., I Land Agents, general Valuers Auctioneers Surveyors, &c., DENBIGH AMD RHYL. Mortgages & Loans negociated A.T DENBIGH SMITHFIELD, Fair Day, Tuesday, December 13th, Christmas Show AND Fat Stock Sale, when PRIZES will be given as usual, including 3 SILVER CUPS given by His Worship the MAYOR OF DENBIGH ^K. A. rumour, Esq.), and one given by the Auc- tioneers, for the besl Beast in the show; and money Prizes. Also Prizes given by Trades- men and Members of the Corporation. Full list of Prizes can be obtained from the Auctioneers, who beg to solicit early entries. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO., Auctioneers. 2182dl0 At the MADAH INN, Rhuddlan- I The whole of the Household Furniture. &c-> ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1898, Sale at 11 o'clock. 2220n26 At GLYN ARTHUR. Llangwyfan. about 4 miles from Denbigh. The useful and modern Household Furniture, &c., ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1898, Sale at 11.30 prompt. 22211126 At PLAS UCHAF FARM, Prestatyn, The Live & Dead Farming Stock On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1898. Sale at 11 o'clock. Catalogues ready 8 days before the Sale. 2222d3 SALES BY David Koberts & Son, Auctioneers and Valuers, CORWEN, DENBIGH, & LLANGOLLEN. oa Merionethshire—near Corwen. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1898, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions then to be produced) in one lot, but if not so sold then separately, all those two Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS called GEUFRON FAWR, containing by admeasure- ment 06a. 3r. 18p., or thereabouts, of Arable and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Mr. E. H. Ellis, and TYNANT GARGOED, con- taining by admeasurement 29a. 3r. 20p., or thereabouts, of Arable and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Mr. Meredith Jones. The properties are situate near Llawry- bettws. about 3 miles from Corwen, and in close proximity to the road leading from Corwen to Bala. There is a Cottage with Garden and Croft on the Geufron Fawr Farm Called Tvnewvdd-v- Rhos. 4 J J J There is some Larch and other Timber on the Property, and there is a plentiful supply of Water on each of the Farms. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Corwen, Danbigh, and Llan- gollen, or to ANEURIN O. EVANS. ESQ., Solicitor, Denbigh. 2199nl9 Sale by Mr. Frank Lloyd. Next Week. 750 HORSES FRANK LLOYD'S North Wales Horse Sales, Wrexham Tuesday, November 22nd.— 220 Horses, includ- ing 60 Hunters ot exceptional merit, and 160 Harness Horses, 12 Match Pairs. Wednesday. Nov. 23rd;—250 Small Horses, Show Cobs and Ponies. uding many winners. Thursday, Nov. 24tfi.-200 own Lu/ry and Van Horses, 4td nearly 00 ydun/Horses a grand show. The entries promise to be the e exhibits of the year, the Geldings being the ajfcht of Wales. Show and parade 10.30. Sales At 12.15. Two days trial. Horses mostly guaranteed sound. Catalogues ready from Frank Lloyd, Wrex- ham. 2218nl9 Thursday next, November 21th, at 1 o'clock. ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD, FRANK LLOYD has good entries 100 to 120 Fat Store Cattle. 600 to vOC vlqt and Store Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, including mu Z.Ih Wether Lamhs. Also by order of Mr. Armstrong,.Hendre bach, Abergele (who is leaving) 50 Cheviot Ewell, served. » 60 Yearling Ewes, served. Vv 12 Grand Cross-bred Bullocks in forward con- j dition. The above will be found a splendid lot of stock off a hill-side Farm. The Grand Xmas Prize Sale will be held ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, VeSy06 EtSl1 befg-V6n in Prizes- Liata y. Early entries invited. 2217nl9 VGOUTV PILLS. FOB GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA The Excruciating Pain is quickly reJievcd and cured in a few days by these celebrated Pills; well-known as the Great Remedy for the above; Complaints, SURE, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL. Sold by all Chemists :and ores at Is. Id and 2s. Ud per box. 964al DALES' GOLD MEDAL DUBBIN You won-t have Wet Feet if you use DALES' DUBBIN. Its a Wonderful water- proofer for Boots and Harness. Softens and preserves leather. Pleasant odour I Allows polishing. Highest Awards at 22 'Exhibitions. Tins 2d., I 6d., Is., 2s. 6d. Of all Bootmakers. I Saddlers, Ironmongers, Sales by Mr. G. F- Byford. PLAS YN LLAN, EFENECHTYD, near Ruthia. Monday, the 5th day of December, 1898. ( Important Sale of 19 Head of well-bred Fat JL and Store 2 and 3-year old Bullocks, 2 powerful Cart Horses, handsome Black Cob Pony Mare, 21 Fat Welsh Lambs, a small small collection of modern Farm Implements, (all recently new), Horse Gearing, set of Pony Harness, Governess Trap, &c., by instructions from Mr. John Jones, who has let the farm. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. Three months credit on approved security for sums of £5 and upwards, or discount given for cash. G. F. BYFORD, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Office, 12, St. Peter's Square, Ruthin. 2215d3 Great Christmas Sale I OF FAT STOCK AT THE VALE OF CLWYD AUCTION MART. RUTHIN. "I of j.he Choicest Bred VER _LL/v_/ Cattle already entered, including Prime Black Welsh Oren, Herefords, I Sootch, Gallaways, Devons, Short-horn and Cross-breds. Welsh, Shropshire, and Cross-bred Wethers. Bacon and Pork Pigs. PRIZE LIST OF THE Great CHRISTMAS SALE of FAT STOCK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1898, 2 weeks keep allowed on Christmas Fed Stock. Class £ s. d. 1 For the best 2 Fat Beasts, under 2 years old, the property of the same owner 2 2 0 2 For the best 2 Fat Bea/lts, under 3 years old, ditto do. 2 2 0 3 For the best 2 Fat Beasts, any age, ditto do. 2 2 0 4 For the best Fat Bullock 1 1 0 5 For the best Fat Heifer 1 1 0 6 SPECIAL PRIZE given by Messrs. Rouw & Son, for the best Fat Bull.Silver Cup 7 SPECIAL PRIZE given by Mr. E. Tegid Owen, Castle Hotel, for the best Fat Cow. 1 1 0 8SPECIAL PBIZE given by Mr. T. H. Rigby, Jeweller, to the Seller of the largest amount in value of Stock for Auction at the Vale of Clwyd Christmas Sale .Silver Cup No Prize Beasts to compete in more than one class except in the Open and Mr. D. Thomas's Special Prizes. 9 SPECIAL PRIZE given by W. Lloyd, Esq., Cefn Coch, for the best pen of 5 Fat Wethers, any large breed 0 15 0 10 SPECIAL PRIZE given by W. Lloyd, Esq., Cefn Coch, for the second best pen of 5 Fat Wethers, any large breed 0 7 6 11 SPECIAL PRIZE given by Messrs. Gittins & Beech, for the best 10 Mountain Wethers, fed by a Tenant Farmer 110 12 SPECIAL PRIZE given by Mr. R. Roberts, Hand Brewery, for the second best pen of 10 Mountain Wethers, fed by a Tenant Farmer 0 10 6 13 For the best 10 Fat Welsh Wethers 0 15 0 14 For the second best pen of 10 Welsh Wethers 0 7 G 15 For the best 10 Fat Welsh Ewes 0 15 0 16 For the second best 10 ditto 0 7 6 17 For the best Fat Calf 0 5 0 18 SPECIAL PRIZE given by Mr. Tickle, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, for the best 3 Fat Pigs, the property of the same owner 0 10 6 19 For the best 3 Fat Porkers, the property of the same owner, under 6 score live weight 0 5 0 Special Prizes given by Mr. D. R. Thomas, Plas isa, Llanfair. 20 Best Fat Cow or Bull 1 0 0 21 Best Fat Bullock or Heifer 1 0 0 Exhibitors to have used not less than One Ton of Cake or Meal, sold by Mr. THOMAS, since May, 1898. The Prize Stock in every Class to be sold out bona-fide, otherwise the prize money will be withheld. All Stock will be numbered as they enter the Mart, and a Ballot taken of the number to commence the bale, in order to save any dispute. No Town Toll or Pen Hire on Stock Sold by Auction. Stock consigned overnight will be met at the Station (if sent by rail), and receive every attention-Free of Charge. Owners will kindly eend their Stock Early for numbering. Farther Entries respeotfully solicited. G. F. BYFORD, Auctioneer. Offices-St. Peter's Square, Ruthin. 2216d3 TAKE NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE. THE GREAT SALE at STEAD & SIMPSON'S, The National Boot and Shoe Depot, HIGH ST., DENBIGH, IS NOW ON, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 21 DAYS. During which time Better Value will be given than was ever obtained in any Sale of BOOTS and SHOES. Come and inspect our Immense Stock of Gent's, Ladies', and Children's BOOTS and SHOES of splendid quality, and yet offered at MARVELLOUSLY LOW < PRICES. The Sale Now on. ] NOTE THE ADDRESS:— STEAD & SIMPSON,; High St., Denbigh. Denbighshire Infirmary and General Dispensary. THE ANNUAL BALL, In aid of the Funds of this Charity, will be held in the COUNTY HALL. DENBIGH. on rhursday, 15th December next. PBKSIDEKT S. WARING ESQ. (Brynmorfydd). LADY PATRONESS: Iliss BURTON (Gwaenynog). W. VAUGHAN JONES, Seoretary. Denbigh, November 16th, 1898. 2209dl0 Vale of Clwyd Cricket, Croquet, and Lawn Tennis Club. LADY PATRONESS:—MRS. W. C. JONES. PRESIDENT :—COL. MESHAM. THE ANNUAL BALL will be herld in the COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, On FRIDAY, the 16th DECEMBER, 1898. Dancing to commence at 10 p.m. Tickets-Gentlemen, 10s. 6d.; Ladies, 7s. 6d. GUY FRANCIS, Hon. Soc. Denbigh, 10th November, 1898. 2193dl0 Denbigh Habitation of the Primrose League. TEA. PARTY in the NATIONAL SCHOOLS, Friday, November 25th, 1898 First Tea from 4 to 5. Second Tea from 6 to 7. In the EVENING in the DRILL HALL, at 7.30 p.m., A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT will be given by MR. HARRY COLLINS, the Renowned Humorous and Musical Entertainer, assisted by his daughter. COLONEL MESHAM, R.C., presiding." Tickets for Tea and Entertainment for Members only, 4d. each, to be had from the Wardens. Reserved Tickets for the Entertainment, Is. each, to be had at Messrs. A. and T Ashford, or from Miss Eugene Jones, hon. Seo., Bodlonfa. 2219n26 The Seventeenth Annual Ruthin Christmas Show PresidentSAXON GREGSON ELLIS, ESQ. Vice- Presidents The MAYOR OF RUTHIN & R. BEECH, EsQ. To be held on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, in the Municipal Buildings. Over £ 100 in Cash and other Prizes for Dogs, Pcuitry, Dressed Poultry, Grain, Roots, I Vegetables, Fruit, etc.; also for Competitions in Wood Carving, Fretwork, Painting in Oil and Water Colour, Photography, Art Needle- work, and Bread Baking. The Prizes for Farmers have been consider- ably increased, and the Competition for the Best Collection of Farm Produoe is Open to North Wales. First Prize, jE3 Second Prize, £ 1 Is. Od. Special Prizes for Cottagers' Poultry. Schedules will be sent to intending Ex- hibitors post free on application to the Seoretary, W. T, BROCKLEHURST, 2152d3 Borthyn, Ruthin RUTHIN FIRE BRIGADE. TbLe Eighth Annual Entertainment in aid of the funds of the above Brigade will be given in the ASSEMBLY ROOM, RUTHIN, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2ih, 1898, at 8 p.m. prompt. MB. TEMPLER SAXE, late principal Baritone of the Criterion, Princ e of Wales, Shaftesbury, and Court Theatres6 also of the Carl Rosa Light Opera Company. MR. LOUI PARR if, of the Liverpool and Chester Concerts; and a host of leading Amateurs. r¡'h Newest Kineraatograph, I with all the latost sensations. The Charge of the 21st Lancers. The Phansom Ride. T'ac I Coronation of the Queen of Holland. The Return of the Troops from the Soudan, &c., &o. Reserved and Numbered Chairs, 3s.; Family Ticket to admit five, 12s. 6d; First Seats, 2s.; Seoond Seats, Is. 2189nl9 Publio Notice. THE Publishers of the LIVERPOOL JL WEEKLY POST" will present every reader of that ppper on SATURDAY. Novem- ber 26th, with a large SHEET ALMANAC (ILLUSTRATED) containing a fine PICTURE of LIME-STREET, LIVERPOOL, three types of BRITISH IRON-CLADS, and a large quantity of useful information. The same of tho "LIVERPOOL WEEKLY • ^ov- 26) will also contain the first mstalments of TWO NEW STORIES, one "The Fate of Mary Paterson," a tragio story on a tragie subject, founded on fact, and aiae and Fai,: or the Mvsterv of the Brown Portmanteau." Order from your newsagent the "LIVERPOOL WEEKLY POST" of November 26th. Llanfair and Llanelidan TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION CLASSES IN THE Principles of Agriculture (under the auspices of the Denbighshire County Council). Session 1898-1899. CLASSES commence on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at Llanfair, and on the following Wednesday. November 23rd, at Llanelidan. LECTURER: MR. D. THOMAS, Plas Isa, Llanfair. (First Class Certificate. Advanced Stage in Principles of Agriculture Science and Art Department, South Kensington). The Classes will be held at the NATIONAL SCHOOLS of Llanfair and Llanelidan at 7 p.m. Tickets for admittance to tho Classes to be had from the Lecturer on application, and Members are invited to attend from all the neighbouring parishes. A fee of Is. will be charged by the Sub-Committee, and returned at the end of the Session to all Members under 20 years of age that will have attended twelve or more of the Lectures. I195nl9 DA VIES, Market Vaults, Denbi gh begs to inform his numerous Customers that he has a Splendid Stock of the following (Goods at popular Prices, namely ;— Very Old Port and Sherries, Ditto Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Old Tom Gin and Holland Gin. K.F.M. DEMARARA RUM, Lime Juicc and Peppermint, MARTELL'S FRENCH BRANDY, Moet and Cliandon Champagnes, RUTHIN CAMBRIAN MINERAL WATERS, Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, & Co., Limited's CELEBRATED ALES AND LONDON STOUT always on hand, on Draught or in Bottles. Also in 9 and 18 Gallon Caaka. Always in Reliable Condition. A TRIAL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Market Vaults, DENBIGH. 1344j31 Do not Buy your CONFECTIONERY OR REFRESHMENTS until you REACH the Establishment of DAVID WILLIAMS, CONFECTIONER AND GROCER (opposite to the TOWN HALL), Vale Street, Denbigh. D. Williams' Confectionery and Cakes of all kinds are celebrated for excellence of quality, whilst at the same time they are cheaper than those sold elsewhere. Purchasers may rely upon getting the best quality at the lowest, price. Visitors will find this the best house in town for Refreshments of all kinds. Splendid Stock of GROCERY AND PROVISIONS at most reasonable prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— David Williams, Opposite the Town Hall, LENBIGrH. is2u.o. D. EVAN HUGHES (late Howel Lloyd), SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, AND FRUITERER, Henllan Place, Denbigh has a grand Selection of Fruit, Flowers, Artificial Wreaths Globes, etc- D. E. Hughes begs to announce that he has just received his New Stock of Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinth, Crocus Narcissus \Snowdrops, Double Daffodils, etc. Purchasers would do well by coming to inspect this Stock before buying elsewhere. Prices moderate. Also his fine Now StooK of Artificial Wreaths and Globes. Marble inscriptions varigated in wording. Agen for Canary Guano. Sold in tins. ls. & 6d 2029s.99 You can get every HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE Cheap and Good at T. P. ROBERTS', FURNITURE MART, RUTHIN FIRST CLASS FURNITURE for Drawing and Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Kitchens, etc. Pianofortes, Harmoniums, etc. SIX LARGE SHOW ROOMS Fully Stocked- Wonderful Value at LOW PRICES. 1853j99 G. LLOYD ROBERTS, Railway Hotel, DENBIGH, begs to Iniorm his numerous customers that he has a Splendid Stock of the Fines WINES, SPIRITS, OIDBIl, and CIGARS, that can be bought. „ Old Tom, John de Rupees Geneva Gin, and Martel's Brandy. Ales and Stout on Draught and in Bottle. HARVEST ALES in Casks at Is. per Gallon. Agent for Worthington & Co., Burt°n^on^Trent. WILLIAMS, 13, Portland Place, Denbigh, BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. MRS. EDWARDS begs to thank her deceased Father and Sister s numerous Customers for their land patronage for over 4C yearTduring which they carried on the Boot and Shoe Trade in tne above address, and to requirements will be given in future by 1-tiv Miss CROlVIAR who was with Miss Williams for years, assisting her m e therefore thoroughly understands the trade, and will endeavour to give every Customer the beat value at the LOWEST PRICE, and by strict attention to the Business hopes to merit their further confidence and patronage. 1743j99 TANGYES' Pretroleum (or Oil) Engines. ) SIZES READY—1 to 16 BREAK HORSE POWER. SIMPLE. RELIABLE ECONOMICAL. Represent? tivefl Wanted in Agricultur Districts. APPjj J^ANGYES' LIMITED 18, DEANSGATEi MANCHESTER. 1818d31 Glanrafon, Llandyrnog. I 1 I WILLIAM LLOYD, will not be 9 responsible for any debt or debts oon- ( tracted by MY WIFE from this day ( November 18th, and afterwards. 1 2207d3 (Signed), WILLIAM LLOYD. i PARTMENTS TO LET—fitting and Bedroom. Apply 78, Vale Street, Denbigh. d3 < THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS will meet Saturday, Nov. 19th Pen-yr-efail Wednesday, Nov. 23rd Da-farn Nevvydd, near Coed Coch. Saturday, Nov. 26th Penbedw. at 10.30 a.m.

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