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SALES BY Messrs. CLOUGH & Co., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, Denbigh. JMPORTANT Sale of Superior Household Furniture, valuable Silver and Placed Goods, together with the Outdoor Effects, at BRYN DYFFRYN, TREFNANT, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 4th and 5th, 1910, by instructions from E. L. Chambres, Esq., who is leaving. Sale each day 11.30. Terms Cash. All on view on Saturday, April 2nd, from 12 till 4 p.m. By Catalogue only. Catalogues now ready, and can be obtained from the Auctioneers, 325d2 CLOUGH & CO., Denbigh. BRYN CLWYD, LLANDYRNOG, THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1910, IMPORTANT Sale of Valuab'e, Antique, .i. and Modern Bouserold Furniture, 3 Head of Cattle, Cross-bred Ewes and their Lambs, pure bred Poultry and Appliances in the Business, together with the Whole of the Outdoor Effects. by instruction from C. F. Preston, Esq., who is leaving. AU on view on Wednesday, April 6th, from 12 noon till 4 o'clock, by Catalogue only. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms Cash. Catalogues now ready, and can be obtained from the Auctioneers. 326d2 CLOUGH & CO., Denbigh. ROSE COTTAGE, VALE STREET, I DENBIGH, recently in the occupation of the late Dr, J. R. Hughes. (Important Sale of Antique and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS CLOUGH & CO. have received instructions to Sell By Public Auction, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1910, viz.Handsome Mahogany Lining Room Suite, comprising Sideboard with Glass Back and CeJlaret, Table with Carved Legs and extra Leaf, Dinner Waggon, and 6 Single Chairs Upholstered in Red Leather; two Old Oak Wardrobes, very Old Chest of Drawers in Oak, dated 1709; Carved Chest in Old Oak, 8-day Grandfather's Clock in handsome In-laid Oak Case, Two-Leaf, Win- dow, Oval and Occasional Tables in Mahogany, Oak, Walnut and Sycamore; Revolving Book- cases in Oak and Ash, Turkey Carpet, 14-feet 10-inch by 11-feet 8-inch Mahogany Knee- hole Writing Table with Leather Top, Aim and Easy Chairs, Oik Bookcase, Oak Hall Chairs, Oil: Paintings, Engravings, large Mirror in Gilt Frame, Antique Steel Fender with Braes Facing, Carpets, dolid Brass Stair Bods, Cutglass Decanters, Bedsteads, Flock and Feather Beds, Commodes, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Look- ing Glasses, Kitchen Dresser, Large China Cupboard, Clothes Press, Mangle, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms-Cash. Auctioneers' Offioes- Vale Street, Denbigh. 873d9 J'BON FARM, PRION, DENBIGH. SALE of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK on THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1910, 14 Head of Cattle, including 5 Cows (some to calve about day of Sale), 8 promising Yearling?, 1 Bull Calf (3 mouths old), 50 Grand Welsh Ewes and Cross-bred Lambs, Implements, part of Household Effects, &c. See Posters. Sale at 2 p.m. prompt. CLOUGH & CO., 875d9 Auctioneers, Denbigh. TOWN OF DENBIGH. Sale of Freehold Properties. TMTESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the BULL HOTEL, DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions as shall then be produced and read, the following Desirable Business Premises, Shops. Dwelling Houses, &c., viz.:— LOT I.-No. 20, VALE STREET, recently in the occupation of the late Mrs. Jane Morris, Pork Butcher. LOT 2.—No. 15, VALE STREET, now in the occupation of Mr. W. J. Nott. LOT 3.-No. 13, VALE STREET, in the occupation of Miss Joyce, Jeweller; together with TWO COTTAGES up the Entry. (Lots 2 and 3 will be offered in one Lot, and if not so sold will be offered as above). For further particulars apply to Messrs Gold Edwards & Co., Solicitors, Denbigh, or the Auctioneers, Vale Street, Denbigh. 327d2 Pioneer Sweet Shop. If you want the VERY BEST obtainable in fiweete, Chocolates, and Toffees pay us a visit. J We have a splendid selection of dainties from the well-kmown sweet firms of Barker and Dobsons, Turner and Wainwright, and other high class firms. Also a varied assortment of High Olaia Confectionery. Don't Forget the Address:- Miss P. JONES, PIONEER SHOP, LOVE LANE, DENBIGH. And pay a Visit to David Hughes', The Oldest Established Boot Warehouse in the Town. Where all classes are suited. BOOTS Of every Fitting and 3 „T and variety. SHOES Special: Orders on Shortest Notice. 45, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH (Next Door to the Old Post Office) • Handsome Watches. 6d. WEEKLY. Ag an Advertisement we send these beautiful WATCHES, silver finished eases perfect timekeepers, on receipt of P.O. AH and 6d. postage, and on the last of 14 weekly payments of Cd. each, making 7s. 6d. In all. A Handsome Cham is given free Why pay cash. A 25s. Watch for 7s. 6d. Send at once. | 'I KING & CO" jl 104, RICHMOND ROAD, Crawet Cheihine. ..a2 Sales by Messrs. T. and W. Leathes Agricultural Hails Ruthin. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 5th, 1910, at 10 a.m., Commencing with FAT CATTLE. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHtiS will bold their next Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK of every description, including Prime Fat Cattle, Store Bullocks, Heifers, Dairy Cows and Calves, Fat Sheep, Couples, and Pigs. Present Entries already include 5 grand two year old Shorthorn Bullocks from Stanley Weyman, Esq., in nioe store condition; 4 well- bred Shorthorn Bulls (dark roans), from 10 to 15 months old, from Mr. E. V. Jones, Siamber- wen 2 from Mrs. Williamson, Derwen Hall; and 1 from Mr. Kellett, Plas Newydd; also several consignments of Welsh and Cross-bred Couples, chiefly Welsh Ewes, with Cross-bred Lambs. Further Entries respectfully solicited and taken in up to the time of Sale. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. 365d2 MERLLYN FARM, RHYL. One mile from Rhyl Station. TUESDAY, APRIL 12tb, 1910. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES have been ixJL favoured with instructions from Herbert Griffiths, Esq., to Sell By Auction the whole of the Hay and Straw now standing at the above Farm (all to go off), briefly comprising 3 Stacks of well secured Clover and Rye Grass Hay (about 35 to 40 tons); also from 28 to 30 tons of clean Wheat Barley and Oao Straw in suitable lots. Sale to Commence at 3 p.m. Terms-Cash. T. & W. LEATHES, 366d9 Auctioneers, Ruthin, Sale by Messrs Frank Lloyd and Sons. 40 GUINEAS PRIZES. 700 HORSES. North Wales Repository, Wrexham FRANK LLOYD & SONS' GREAT APRIL SALES:— April 26th and 27th-Hunters, Hackneys, Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies. April 28th-Heavy Town, Lurry, Van and Young Horses. Enter Early to secure best positions. A Grand Trade and Record Clearance at March Sales. Entries close Monday, April 18th. 319d23 SERVANTS' REGISTRY conduoted by Mrs. Aldrich, STATIONER, RUTHIN. LESTABLISHED 1870.] Mrs. WOOLLEY, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, i Ruthin Road, Denbigh. WANTED, good Plain Cooks or Cook- Vv Generals for Rhyl, St Asaph. and near Mold, small families, wages £ 18 to JE22; House Parlourmaids, Housemaids, and Generals for Denbigh, Buthin, and Liverpool; Kitchenmaids and Between-Maids. Dis- engaged Good Working Housekeeper, also Girls with knowledge of dressmaking as Nurses or Sewing Maids. [ESTABLISHED 1887.] Mrs. PIPER, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, .10, Clifton Terracs, Denbigh. WANTED, Experienced and Plain Cooks, Cook Generals, Parlourmaids, House Parlourmaids, Scullerymaids, Generals, and Farmhonse Servants.—Disengaged A Child- ren's Maid or Nurse to young children. Also Under-Housemaid; good reference from late situation. *56cl4 MISS WILLIAMS, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, 1, Post Office Lane, DENBIGH. WANTED, Experienced and Plain Cooks, Cooks, Generals, House-Parlourmaids, Housemaid-Waitress, and Betwoen-Maids, Farm Servants, and Young Girls for light house work. Disengaged: Experienced Nurse able to take young baby, 2! years character also Second Housemaid where 3 or more are kept, or Housemaid were Between-Maid is kepi, 2jyears good character. f LET US THINK That it is possible for us to buy exactly that kind of Hosiery which we like. I When our Customers think this they are on the road to having their requirements satisfactorily settled. Comfortable half Hose for wear on long Spring walks is our Speciality. W H WILLIAMS, 39, High St., Denbigh. G. H. JONES, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 11, BROOMHILL LANE, DENBIGH, Begs to thank the Public for their support in the past, and hopes, by good attention to Business, to merit a continuance of their esteemed Orders. Estimates given for all classes of Decorating TVork. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. 21714 MESSRS. I DAVID ROBERTS & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers, I CORWEN and DENBIGH. (Established 1861). Telegraphic Address: Auctioneers, Corwen." Telephone No. 9. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. On FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 1910. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at TY'N-YFFRITH, Saron. near Denbigh, "1 tf HEAD of Cattle, Cart Mare, useful JL O Pony, 68 Eat and Store Sheep, In-Pig Sow, Implements of Husbandry, Thrashed Barley and Oats, &c., by order of Mr. Jabez Davies, who is leaving. 209uc Sales by Mr. G. F Bylord- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DIRECT FARMERS MART IN THE VALE, OF CLWYD. Next Sale: TUESDAY, APRIL 5th, 1910 (RUTHIN FAIR DAY), Commencing with FAT CATTLE. PRIME Quality Fat and Store Cattle Jt- Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Bacon, Pork, and Store Pigs. Further Entries respectfully invited to time 01 Sale, G. F. BYFORD, 188b26 Auctioneer. TOWN HALL, RHYL. Under the distinguished patronage of TH« COUNTESS OF DUNDONALD, THE LOBD BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH, LOBD AND LADY MOSTYN, THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON THOMAS LLOYD, and W. J. P, STOREY, ESQ., J.P., Mr. Bryan Warhurst, A.K.C.M., L.B.A.M., will give a PUPILS' CONCERT On April 14th, 1910. SOPRANOS: Mrs. Anthony Oldfield. Miss Alice Edwards. Miss Mirian Davies. Miss Myfanwy Roberts. Miss Elsie Stephenson. Miss Gladys Sanderson Miss Violet Jones. CONTRALTOS: Miss Gertrude Bond. I Miss Elspeth Hugbes. TENOR: Mr; J. Maltby (The Cathedral, Chester). BARITONE Mr. Frank Nicholson. VIOLINIST Mr. Harry Whitfield (Ashton-under-Lyne). SOLO PIANIST: ORGANIST: Miss Gwendoline Roberts. Master Harry Edge. The Programme will consist of Solos (Vocal and Instrumental), Duets, Ladies' Choir, Male Voice Choir, Mixed Choir (45 voices). ACCOMPANISTS Mr. Jøseph Spencer. j Mr. Bryan Warharst. The Proceeds in aid of St. Thomas' Churcb Guild. Reserved Seats (numbered), 2a,; Front Seats, Is.; Second Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7.15. Commence aO 7.45. Carriages, 9.45. Plan of the Hall at Taylor's Library, High Street, Rhyl. 331d9 LLANFAIR D.C. EISTEDDFOD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1910. Musical Adjudicator: H. EVANS, ESQ., F.R.C.O., Liverpool. (1) Chief Male Voice Choir (not under 30 in number), Crossing the Plain (" Croeti'r Anial "), T. M. Price. Prize, 210 Os. Od. (24Male Voice Choir (20 to 30 in number), "The Sailor's Chorus" (" Cydgan y Morwyr "), Dr. Parry. Prize, £5 Os. Od. Full List of Subjects may be had from the Secretary, J. D. ELLIS, The Stores, Graig" fechan, Llanfair D.C., near Ruthin. Price, Id. By Post, lid. 273uc PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A RUMMAGE SALE will be held in the Ghupofa. Mouse, Denbigh, IN APRIL. Gifts of Clothing and other Articles will be hankfully received. 239ol Musical. Mr. Alex Bellamy, Mermber of the Incorporated Society of Musicians, ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER o* St. Mary's and St. David's Churches, RECEIVES PUPILS FOB ORGAN, PIANO, etc. PUPILSIVIARRED AT THEIR OWN HOMES. TERMS UPON APPLICATION. Rose Villa, Denbigh. *m Miss Cecilia Anwyl, MutilC TEACHER, Denbigh and Liscard. Intending Papils should communicate with 81, Devereux Drive J^iacaJP.d. 1329u.c Mn. W. A. LLOYD, F.I.G.C.M., A. Mus. T.C.L. Organ, Piano, Singing, ELaxmony, Counterpoint, &c. Musical Instruments Supplied of the leading first-class Firms. PIANOS FOR HIRE. 4, Market Street, kuthin. In the Matter of a Deed of Assignment, dated the 10th day of March, 1910, executed by Mrs. MARGARET FOULKES, of Bodeiliog Ucha, near Denbigh, Farmer. ALL PERSONS having Claims or Demands upon or against the Estate of the above named Mrs. MARGARET FOULKES are requested to send particulars thereof to me by Monday next, and all Creditors who have not yeb sent in their Claims are hereby required to take notice that a Meeting of her Creditors will be held at my Office in Denbigh at noon on Monday, the 4th day of April inst. Dated the 1st day of April, 1910. ANEURIN O. EVANS, Crown Lane, Denbigh, Solicitor for the Trustee under 368d2 the said Deed. Preliminary Notice of Sale at- an Early Date. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ALL those spacious and substantially built premises known as BRITANNIA BUILDINGS," situate in High Street, Den- bigh, lately in the oocupation of Messrs. E. T. Jones, Limited, Ironmongers. The Property stands in the best position in the Town. For particulars apply to Mr. John Davies, Solicitor, Denbigh. 340d9 Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY, CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE that we, the undersigned, intend to apply for a Licence to Sell and keep open Shop for the Sale of Poisonous Substances to which Section 2 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, applies. W. & J. MORRIS, Grocers, &a., Trefnant. March 24th, 1910. d2 Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE that I, the undersigned, intend to apply for a Licence to Sell and keep open Shop for the sale of the Poisonous Substances to which Section 2 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, applies. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1910. ANEURIN JONES (Trading as James Jones & Son), 350d2 General Merchant, lienllan. North Wales. Counties Asylum, Denbigh. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Sub- scribers to the above Institution will be held in the BOARDROOM at the ASYLUM, on MONDAY, the 18th day of APRIL, 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Election of Visitors for the year ensuing, and will be followed by the Annual Meeting of the Com- mittee of Visitors at half-past 12 o'clook. (Signed), WM. BARKER, Clerk to the Visitors. 29th March, 1910. 351d2 DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908. TY NEWYDD, LLANSANNAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Draft Scheme has/been prepared by the Denbighshire County Council for the acquisition on lease of 742 acres (or there- abouts) of land situated at TY NEWYDD, in the Parish of Llansannan, for purposes of Small Holdings, Information as to the contents of the Draft Scheme can be obtained from the undersigned. Any objections to the Draft Scheme are to be sent in writing to the undersigned within one week from the date of the publication of this notice. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Ruthin, March, 1910. 353d2 To Builders and Contractors. TENDERS are invited for Building a NEW SMITHY and ALTERING TWO COTTAGES at GyfIyllio. Plans to be seen at the Reotory. Tendera to be in on or before April 16th, 1910. Tne Trustees do not bind themselves to the lowest or any Tender. d2 MEMORIAL HALL, DENBIGH. A LECTURE will be held in the above Hall On THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1910, at 3 p.m., by the Rev. J. IDRISYN JONES (Cardiff). Bbiect: -The Hebrew Origia of the British. People." 804d9 TREFNANT. A BAZAAR will be held On JULY 14th and 15th, in aid of the Green Mission Room. C. E. CAMPBELL,} Hon. •d2 R. F. BIRCH, j Secs^ Pontnuffydd Cricket Club. A DANCE, in aid of the Funds of the above, will take place ab BODFARI SOHOOL On THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7th, 1910, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickets :-Gentlemen, Is. 6d.; Ladies, is.; Double, 2s. Tickets can be obtained from E. BAYLISS. d2 Hon. Sec. J. T. LLOYD, Traction and Thrashing Machine Owner, Haulage Contractor, and Licensed Valuer and,Appraiger, Corn and Flour Merchant, Plas Meredydd, G-yffylliog, RUTHIN. J. T. Lloyd has pleasure in announcing that he has taken over Gyffylhog Mill, and has secured a Practical Miller to take charge thereof, where everything trusted to his care will be thoroughly looked after and worked 1-1 efficiently. Also he is dealing in all kinds of Flour, Corn, Bran, and Offals at prioes that will astonish Customers. Thanking his Customers for past favours he solicits a triaJ. Drying and Shelling Oats. L10 CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS 16 words, once 6d., three times a 34 words, 9d., Is. 6d. 32 words, 18., 8s. 40 words, U lB. 3d. 2s. Sd. And so on, adding 3d. lor every dditional 8 words. 0T This Scale only applies to PREPAID advertisemen Situations Vacant. PPRENTIUES Wanted for the Millinery A and Sales. Also well educated YOUTH for the Drapery. Apply R. Harris Jones, Ruthin. d2 WANTED, Young Man as GROOM and to make himself generally useful. Apply by letter to W. Scott, Tanygyrt, Denbigh. *d9 WANTED, a MAN in a Garden, and to make himself generally useful, and able to milk. Wages, 18s. per week. Address, II 362," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. d9 WANTED, for May 1st, a good GENERAL. Apply, Mrs. Williams, Liverpool House, Ruthin. u.c. WANTED, immediately, trustworthy WORKING HOUSEKEEPER for business house. Good references. Also COOK GENERALS. SERVANTS REGISTRY, ST. ASAPH. *d2 tlERVANTb with good references Wanted ) for Private and Apartment Houses. Stamp for reply.—Jaudrell, 22, Queen Street, Rhyl. *d2 OOOK-GENERAL Wanted. Nurse-general and house boy kept. Good Plain Cook or reliable Girl who wishes to become a good Cook. State wages and give reference. Apply Glenthorn, Llandudno. *d!6 AOANCIES for AGENTS in unrepre- V sented districts for the IMPERIAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE Co., LD. Est. 1878. Horses Insured against Death from Accident 1 or Disease, Mares for Foaling and Loss of Foals; Farmers' Liability for Accidents to Labourers, Servants, and Workmen's Com- pansation. Claims paid, £ 450,000. Address Agency Manager, 17, Pall Mall East, London, S.W. Prudential Assurance Company. AGENT WANTED, Salary and com- mission. Good opportunity for ener- getio man. Apply J. Tregoning, Trigfa, Denbigh. d2 DENBIGH ASYLUM.. WANTED, an active Young Man to act as SCULLERYMAN. Wages to com- mence at 8s. per week, with board, lodging, washing, and kitchen uniform. Forms of application may be obtained from the under- signed. WM. BARKER, Clerk and Steward. 29th March, 1910. 352d2 Situations Wanted ESPECTABLE-BOY, age 14, would like to bear of opening in Office or any suit- able employment.—Apply 11 365," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. *dl6 RESPECTABLE Person requires situation as WORKING HOUSEKEEPER or any position of trust.-J audreU, 22, Queen Street, Rhyl. *d9 Wanted. WANTED, Oak Dressers and every des- cription of Old Oak and Mahogany Furniture, Pewter, Pictures, and China. Write or apply at Stanley Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin. uc MOLESKINS Wanted; any quantity. Best price given by return. 1. Cohen, Furrier, 137, K'ng?land Road, London, N.E. .010 BOOK DEBTS Purchased. Cash down, Any district. W. Jackson, 26, Corporation Street, Manchester. 46al4.11 For Sale. FOR all classes of PORT, 3H.ERBY, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, WHISKEY, and CLARET, to suit everybody at Wallace Jackson's, London House, Ruthin. *e80 1 JtiiShiF 1! .finest quality guaran- I) teed- Sirloins and Ribs. Any weight cut, 6!d. per lb., carriage paid. Write for Price List. Special terms to large consumers. —Ross Bros., Butchers, Ruthin. 127uo GARDEN SEEDS of every description.— Wallace Jackson, London House, Ruthin. *e30 ON SALE, a MARQUEE, in excellent condition. 24 tt. by 12 fb.—Apply G. F. Byford, Estate Offices, Ruthin. d24 FOR SALE, by private treaty, two Freehold Cottages, being Nos. 11 and 13, MIDDLE LANE, Denbigh, with large gardens attached. Apply to Messrs Parry Jones, Francis, and Davies, Solicitors, Denbigh. uo EGGS FOR SITTING.—partridge Wyan- dottes (Harrison Slurgis). Grand winter layers and table fowl. 3s. per dozen infertiles replaced. Manager, Bryn Llyfaner, Henllan, Trefnant. S.O. d2 XjlOR SALE, RALLI TRAP, equal to new. Rubber Tyres, oomplete, with Lamps and Cushions. Suit Cob 14-16 hands. Also SET OF HARNESS, equal to new, nickel finish.- Apply 323," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. dl6 SEED BA.BLEY.-Webb's Kinver Chevalier breed of BARLEY on sale at Pencre, Llangynhafal. Apply J. Davies. d2 OR SALE, "Lady's ~BICYCLE (Swift), 22-in. frame; nearly new. Cheap, .£5. Apply, A. Wardle, The Grove, Bodfari. *dl6 TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, CLWYD VIEW, Green, Denbigh, containing 3 aoras, House and Buildings, in good repair, and situated near Denbigh. Immediate possession.-Apply to William Jones, owner, on the premises, or to Aneurin 0. Evans, Solicitor. Denbigh. *dl6 TO BE SOLD, the old Business House of the late Robert Hughes, Seedsman, 2, Market Place, Ruthin. A FREEHOLD HOUSE and SHOP, occupying the most important position in the town. The deceased having carried on a successful business for 40 years. Suitable for any business. For full particulars apply to B. T. Hughes, Clwyd House, Ruthin. u.c VALE OF CLWYD. TO BE SOLD OR LET, six roomed HOUSE, consisting of dining room, drawing room, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, together with washhouse, kitchen garden, &c.; It miles from Eyarth Station. Apply Garner, Ruthin. u.c. AFFORESTATION. 1 nn NNN LARCH, SCOTCH, SPRUCE, ±UU,UUU ABIES, DOUGLASI, M\RO- BELLA, QUICKS, PRIVETS, ready for immediate removal, and in first-class order. Robert Hughes and Son, Nurserymen, Ruthin. e7 VALE OP CLWYD. TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, splendid FARM of 101 acres, with new house and outbuildings, and good water supply. Within 1 h miles from Ruthin Station. Im- mediate possession can be had. For further particulars apply to John Garner, Voel View, Ruthin. d16 TTTTTl DUNLOP, PALMER. CLINCHER lyiU TYRES. Also Covers, 1910 pattern 3s. 3d. each, guaranteed. Air Tubes with valves, 29. 3d. each, guaranteed. Wheels, Free-Wheels, Chains, Pedals, «o, Sale List Free, W. A. GORTON,, | MANUFACTURER, WOLVERHAMPTON] ] :118 rpAKE IT gERIOUSLY. Consider for yourself whether a Pre- paration which has a Reputation in its own country and among its own people everywhere should weigh with you as a proof of its True Value and Curative Properties after twenty years of Growing Popularity, or an alien medicine, prepared by unknown foreigners, giving no name to its com- position, anet only mystery to guide you THE QUESTION OF H EALTH. This is a matter which concerns you surely at one time or another especially when Influenza is so prevalent as it is just now. It is well to know what to take to ward off an attaok of this most weakening disease, to combat it whilst under its baleful influence, and particularly after an attack, for then the system is so lowered as to be liable to the most dangerous of oomplaints. Q.WILYM VANS' QUININE JglTTERS Is acknowledged by all who have given it a fair trial to be the best specific remedy for dealing with Influenza in all its various stages, being a Prepara- tion skilfully prepared with Quinine and accompanied with other Blood Purifying and enriching agents, suitable for the Liver, Digestion, and all those ailments requiring Tonic strengthening and nerve increasing properties. It is invaluable when suffering with Ooids, Pneumonia, or any serious illness or prostration caused by sleeplessness or worry of any kind, when the body has a general feeling of weakness and lassi- tude. D ON'T D ELAY. CONSIDER IT Now, Send for a copy of the pamphlet of tes- timonials, which carefully read and consider well, then buy a bottle at your nearest Chemist or Stores, but see when purchasing that the name "Gwllym Evans" is on the label, stamp, and bottle, for without which none are genuine. gOLD E VERYWHERE. I bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each. Sole Proprietors QUININE BITTERS MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. For Sale. MPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-Every L Mother who values the Health aud Clean- iness of her Child should use HARRISON'F « RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 41d., and 9d. Postage ld.-Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents foi Denbigh Harrison Jones & Co., Chemists High Street. St. Asaph J Emrys Jones, Chemisb. Ruthin: Rouw & Sons, Chemists. St. Peter's Square. Bebtwsycoed: R Parry, *b4.11 EATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES, greedily eat Harrison'* Reliable Rab Poison. Cats and dogs will nob touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prioes 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d., Postage 2d.-G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent) for St. Asaph: J. Emrys Jones, Chemist. Denbigh Harrison Jones & Co., High Street. Ruthin: Rouw & Sons, Chemists, St. Peber's Square. ettwsyeoed: R. Parry. •b4.11 III- To Be Let O LET, Unfurnished, BRYN DYFFRYN, TREFNANT.—Apply to Mr. E. LI. Chambres of the above address. 35uc APARTMENTS, near Rutbin. Comfort- A able Rooms. Suit elderly person. Attendance. 59. weekly.—E.P. FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. 317dl6 TO BE LET, Furnished, for three or four months, from June 1st, beautifully situate semi-detaohed Villa, 11 WYND- CLIFFE," PARK STREET, DENBIGH. Two Entertaining Rooms, four Bedrooms, and usual Offices; well-stocked Kitchen Garden.— Apply, Mrs. Fred Roberts, as above, d9 TO LET, Four-Roomed HOUSJbJ, weii situated, ab Graigfechan, with kitchen garden, outbuildings, and other conveniences. One and a half miles from Eyarth Station. Rent L5 59, including taxes, per annum. Apply to Mr. E. Lloyd Williams, Graigfechan. *dl6 i- Lost and Found. LOST, a BASKET with Straps in the neighbourhood of Ruthin, containing Kodac, Opera Glasses, etc. -A Reward will be given on returning same to the Police Station, Ruthin. 873d2 STRAYED to Woodlands Farm, two S WELSH SHEEP. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses. Apply Mr. H. Jones, Woodlands Farm, Ruthin. d9 Miscellaneous. RAW at Caermynydd, Llannefydd. Winning Numbers:—534, 54, 428, 533, 206, 402, 327, 404, 75, 100, 237, 364, 21, 286, 183, 78, 55, 544, 220, 478, 282. d2 I }UTHIN F.C. DRAW.—Winning Nos. Jtl 146, 926, 586, 945, 51, 10, 1256, 773, 453, 1215, 1183, 36, 795, 578, 1219, 354, 960, 758,647, 1204, 346. 680, 1581, 1004, 18, 492, 170, 196. 432, 3, 118<5, 948, 194, 381, 829, 451, 1216,11211,1651, 887,142, 375, 1434, 646, 618, 485, 600, 1445, 88, 564. 364d2 Denbigh Market. DENBIGH, WEDNESDAY.—Fowls, 59 to 6s per couple ducks, 63 per couple; eggs, 16 for lg j fresh butter, Is 4d and Is 5d per lb; small tubs, Is 3d per lb; beef 6d to 9d per [b; mutton, 7d bo lOd per lb; fab pigs, 4d to Õd per lb; English wool, lOd to lid per; lb; Welsh wool, 7d to 8d per lb. 2 B.S.A. CARS FOR SALE and HlR^ APPLY TO T T. OWEN WATff Peniseii, Glascoedil St. 2Lsa»|>^ (SOLE AGENT FOR N. WALES). All other Makes Supplied, Tyres, Accessories, 40 Telegrams: BODELWYDDAN. Telephone 12 ST. ASAPH. *1™ V THE FLINT AND DENBIU8 HOUNDS will meet Friday, April lsb. Caerwys SIIa 12 noon.

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