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-= J SALES BY AUCTION. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUCTION and. I ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS IN RHYL. f. C. Westey Haslam (Successor to Hubert R. Ilolbeohe), AUCTIONEER, HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUER, SURVEYOR, ARCHITECT, ( LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENT. BUSINESS TRANSFER -IGE.\TT AND ACCOUNTANT. v-Sales by Auction and Valuations of Property, ^Urniturc, Farming, and Trade Stock, etc. .particulars of Properties for Sale and to Let burnished and Unfurnished) forwarded Free on application. Ca^h advanced, if required, on receiving in. "ructions to Sell by Auction. Settlements day after Saie. Rents and Tradesmen's Accounts collected on ^■sonable terms. Prompt Settlements, monthly ^quarterly, to suit Clients' convenience. Rankers and other references on application. National Telephone, No. 3y4. O GENTLEMEN GARDENERS, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. PLOUGH HOTEL, ST. ASAPH. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 6th. MR C. WESLEY" HASLAM will SELL BY AUCTION a Fine Collection of DUTCH SLOWER BULBS direct from Holland; also a tweeted Assortment of EVERGREEN SHRUBS, ■RUIT TREES, ROSES, etc., etc., per favoured » structions of the Penybryn Horticultural Co., ^'anrwfit. » Catalogues now read, and can be obtained the Auctioneer at hi6 Offices, Town Hall PUBLIC NOTICES. | NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PRE- VENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. DENBIGH AND NORTH-EAST WALES BRANCH. (Colwyn Bay District.) illie ANNUAL MEETING in connection with r, the above Society will be held in the i&tTXCIL CHAMBER, COLWYN BAY, on -.r^URftDAY, November 8th, 1906, at Three i »Clock. Hon. Mrs Laurence Brodrick (President) ^Preside. Aylmer, of the Society's Central Office, ^tejftve an Address on Work of the Society, earnestly hoped all will endeavour to at- r'^ the Meeting. pL, ir°n' Sec.: Mrs Francis Nunn. Treasurer: Mrs Geo. Osborn. <6647 :<■ V -mPWOrtW. The Rhyl Boxing D-ty Eisteddfod, DECEMBER 26th, 1906. Adjudicators: jL^ Samuels, Esq.. S.T.S.C., Llifon, Pedr SJ°stvn, Huwco Penm&en, Ft? Rhydderch, Esq., "•il.I., Mrs T. D. Jones, and Mrs D. Evans. Accompanist Ilryan Warhiirst, Esq. (Pancerdd Clwyd). PRINCIPAL EVENTS: (v hief Choral Competition (Male Voice), "The J^rades' Song of Hope," prize £ 12, and a \r °m0 Marble Timopieco to'the Conductor. J>rj<lxc^ Choirs, "Ar Don o fiaen Gwyntoedd," <k*° £ 3, and a Gold Sc§urf-pin to the Con- ctor JIvenile Choirs, "Go, Springtime, go," prize diwanc^ a Silver-mounted Baton to the Con- nor. .yua-rtettes. prize E2 2s; Duet, 25s; Solos, 2s each. ^petitions in Poetry, Prose, Recitations, and r^lcia- Programme to be had from the <WClipa'1 tradespeople of Rhyl, and also from the •Varies, pi PARRY and JONES, ai"cmont House, 28. Abbey-street, Rhyl. GOLF LINKS. ^hos-on-Sea Golf Glab. ^^Hole Sporting Links on the ea Front, between Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. OLTJB HOUSE on-the MARINE DRIVE with Every Convenience-. OPEN TO VISITORS. n S. per Day. 55. per Week. 4t Easter, Whit-week, August and Sept., j 2/6 per Day io/- per Week. l ^PiEs (No Restrictions on Jay) Country and Non- per annum Jaying Members £ i i o ■■ |^TLEMEN (Resident) £ z v, o V £ NILES (under 18) Artizans £ 0 10 6 NO ENTRANCE FEE. Caddies not allowed on Sundays. QQU ———— fers Requisites of all Descriptions kept in Stock. BILLIARDS- AND REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. £ °ard 6/- a Day. j.0ard and Lodgings 8/- „ oard, Lodging & Play Joj- „ ^^OOMS, 2/6 a Night, each person (in- ( cluding attendance). I 4esident Secretary and Professional. ><1 ^l^one No. 48 Colwyn Bay. gtal11s, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos. 5977 lttWYN BAr golf CLUB. ktpORTING 9-HOLE COURSE, <\TE ABOVE PWLLYCKOUliAN WOODS. PORTABLE CLUB HOUSE. Ii S< UNS & ^EFKEsH.YlEN'Tti PROVIDED. ■LplNG REQUISITES STOCKED. u *tud Groundsman J..EVANS. u SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per Annum. fcft."oraiT Members £ 1 Is. and £ 0 10 fluent Members- Ladies 40 15 0 Co Gentlemen 1 10. Od Members— i-adies 0 10s. Od OEIITICMEN 0 15S. Od visitors, 2d. per Day, 58. per Week. L. A. O'BRIEN. Hon. Sao. SALES BY AUCTION. F. A. Dew and Troman, COLWYN BAY AND CONWAY. THURSDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, 1906. "GROSVENOR HOUSE," WYNNSTAY-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. MESSRS F. A. DEW and TROMAN are in- structed to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, the whole of the well-made and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Cottage Pianoforte, Mahogany Suites, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Brass Rail and Iron Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, etc., etc. Sale at 12 noon prompt. On view morning of Sale, from 10 o'clock. 16617 TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1906. TANDDERWEN," FOUR CROSSES, UPPER COLWYN BAY. MESSRS F. A. DEW and Troman are favour- ed with instructions from the Executor of the late Mr Edward Roberts, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS in the above Private Residence, including a very HANDSOMELY CARVED ANTIQUE BLACK OAK CABINET COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, GRANDFATHER CLOCK, SMALL IRON SAFE (18s x 14 x 11), by John Port, and other Effects. Sale at 12 noon prompt. On view morning of Sale. N.B.-Tlie Property, which is Freehold, and contains an area of about one acre, is for Salo by Private Treaty. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. 16619 THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 19C6. BASCOMBE, MOSTYN-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. IESSRS' F. A. DEW and TROMAN are IfJL instructed by Miss Groome, who is givir.g up housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprised in Entranco Hall, three Rec-ption- rooms, eight Bedrooms, and Domestic Offuce, together with the Blankets, Bed and Table Linen, Electro-plate, Cutlery, Glass a.nd China, etc. Sale at twelve noon prompt. On vir.v from Ten o'clock Morning of Sale. The Property, which is Freehold, is for Sale by Private Treaty.—Further particulars of the Auctioneers. 16653 MONDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1906. 255th SALE at the PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. MESSRS F. A. DEW AND TROMA-N WIN SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Hall, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and EFFECTS. Sale at 1.30 p.m. prompt. Further Entries solicited. 16618 LECTURES. VICTORIA PAVILION, COLWYN BAY. LECTURES. A SERIES of FOUR POPULAR LECTURES will be given in the VICTORIA PAVILION. FRIDAY, November 16th, 1906: Dr. WM. STIRLING, M.D., D.Sc., Ll.D., on "THE ROMANCE OF DIGESTION." FRIDAY, December 7th, 1906: JOSEPH C. BRIDGE, Esq., M.A., D.Mus., Oxon, F.S.A., on "SAMUEL PEPYS AND HIS AIUSICK," or Glimpses from the Life and Diary of a Musical Amateur in the Reign of Charles II., with Vocal and Instrumental Illustrations. FRIDAY, February 1st, 1907: FRANK T. BULLEN, Esq.. F.R.G.S., on "WHALES AND WHALE FISHING." FRIDAY, February 22nd: 1907: W. HER- BERT GAKitlSON, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I., on "VOLCANOES AND THE FIRE BELT: GREAT ERUPTIONS AND THE NEW THEORY." Doors Open 7.15; to commence at 7.45. Tickets for the Course: Lounge 5s, or Is 6d each Lecture; Semi-Lounge Is 6d, or 6d each. Lecture: Back Seats 9d, or 3d each Lecture. Tickets may be obtained of any local Stationer or Chemist; Sub-Post Offices at Colwyn Bay, Colwyn, and Rhoe; Fleet's Mueio Warehouse, Penrhyn-road, or of R. Williams, Metropolitan Bank, Hon. Secretary. 16502 j MUSIC. VIOLIN LESSONS. MR J. R. WHITEHEAD (Successor to Miss Hewitt) gives LESSONS at own or Pupil's Residence. Pen- iLJ maenmawr, Conway and Colwyn Bay visited. (At Mr A. J. Fleet, Music Depot, Colwyn Bay). Address: 50, FARRAR-ROAD, BANGOR. 16018 MR F. GURNEY BARNETT (Organist and Choirmaster of Nant-y-Glyn Road Wesleyan Church, Colwyn Bay) GIVES LESSONS in the following Sub- jects :— ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING, SINGING, THEORY, HARMONY. Etc. Candidates Prepared for the R.A.M., R.C.M., T.C.L., and other Reoognised Examinations. LESSONS AT PUPIL'S OWN RESIDENCE, or at NORMANHURST, LLANNERCH-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 12965 VIOLIN LESSONS. MR W. CLAXTON, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS now resumed Lessons—Technique, Tone Production, and Quartett, Playing a Specialty. Special attention given to young ohildren. For terms, etc., apply to CLAXTON'S MUSIC DEPOT, LLANDUDNO. L6295 MRS FISHER GODWIN, C.T.T.D., T.^h^ of Dancmfr and Physical Culture. Pn'vato lessions by appointment including the new and popular valse of the season. Dulas House, Greenfield-road, Colwyn Bay. 16639 EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. Parties desirous of having Bills Posted on ALL the most IMPORTANT Advertisement HOARDINGS in the District of Rhyl, Presta- tyn, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph should send their Orders to BEECH BROS., The Rhyl and District BILLPOSTERS, Advertising and Bill posting Contractors- Head Office: 16, WELLINGTON-ROAD, RHYL. Telephone No. 5y2. Ye Olde Firm. Established 1868. All work under the Direct Personal Supervision of the Proprietor- FRANK J. H. BEECH. Poctical Billposter and Poster Advertising Expert. SALES BY AUCTION. Booth and Sandy, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Eetste Agents. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, House Property, House- hold Furniture, Live Stock, etc., undertaken on Reasonable Terms. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, MORTGAGE AND TRANSFER. INVENTORIES MADE AND EXAMINED. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. AGENTS for Fire, Life, Personal Accident, Live Stock, Plate Glass and Mortgage Insurance with the Leading Companies. Offices: 18, STATION- ROAU, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 27 (Colwyn Bay). PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES for Sale, or to be Let Furnished or Unfurnished, forwarded free on application. 6257 SHIPPING. CUNARD LINE. FINEST, FASTEST, AND MOST COMFORT- ABLE OF BRITISH STEAMERS, including The "Carmania" (Turbine) and "Caronia," the latest and most luxurious Hotels ..float. From LIVERPOOL (via Queeustown). TO NEW YORK. CARMANIA Sat., Nov. 3 LUCANIA Sat., Nov. 10 CARONIA Sat., Nov. 17 TO BOSTON. IVERNIA Tuee., Nov. 13 SAXONIA Tues., Nov. 27 IVERNIA Tuee., Dec. 11 The "Luisitania" and "Mauretania," the LARGEST STEAMERS in the WORLD, are now launched. FARES:—Saloon, from £ 13; Second Cabin, from £ 9; Third Class from £ 5 15s and upwards, according to steamer. An allowance of 10 per cent, on the homeward fare is made to Saloon and Second Cabin passengers taking Return Tickets. Second and Third Class passengers, via New York, may travel without extra charge to Boston and Philadelphia, and via Boston to New York and Philadelphia. Third Class passengers may also travel without extra charge to Baltimore. Passengers booked through to all parts ot America and Canada. Apply to The CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM- PANY, LIMITED, Liverpool; or to their Agents:—A. Douglas, Colwyn Bay; Owen J. Jo-nee, Llanrwst; J. R. Jones, Lloyd-street, and Hugh Jones, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F. D. Chantrey, Penmaenmawr; J. P. Jones, Ilendre Bach, Rhudulan, R. £ .0.; W. F. Williams Rees, Old Colwyn; W. H. Rowlands, Rhos Pier, Col- wyn Bay; W. H. Ellis," Llanfairfcchan; C. Wright, Chester; John B. Evans, Abergelo; and Ji. Williams, Rhyl. 5j85 HAN AD I ATsT PACIFIC LINE. w SEW "EMPRESS" ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, C. P. R. LARu'SST K FASTEST to CANADA. TO (FCJr Days Open Sea). nAll.n, 1st- 2nd and 3rd Class from Liverpool. UANAUA. LAKE MANITOBA Nov. 7 KiUPKESS OF IRELAND Nov. 16 Work and Wages Pamphlet Free. Apply Jones, Meillionydd, Llanwnig, R.S.O. i local Agf-uts. or C. p. lUy., 24, James'-street, Liverpool. 14733 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Unsurpassed for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Classes. Special rates to Ontaria, Manitoba, and Canadian North-West. VIRGINIAN Nov. 9 PARISIAN Nov. 15 VICTORIAN Nov. 23 IONIAN Nov. 29 Note the sailings of the new Turbine Steamers Virginian, Nov. 9, and Victorian, Nov. 23. 12,000 tons—steadiest, fastest, no vibration. Shortost sea route- Handbooks free. Apply, Allans, 19, Jameg street, Liverpool, 103, Leadenhall-street, and 5, Pall Mall, London. I HOUSE COALS. Why Pav Intermediate Profits? Coal Direct from the Mine. BEST QUALITY. AS SUPPLIED OVER MANY YEARS TO OUR NORTH WALES PATRONS. SPECiAL SUMMER PRICES. IN TRUCK LOADS of 5 to 10 Tons, Carriage Paid, to the under-mentioned Stations:- BEST SCREENED KITCHEN NUTS RhyL Colwyn. Ll duo ti'head. Bangor. 13s 5d.13s 9d.l3s lid.14s 9d 14a Od BEST SCREENED GENERAL HOUSE. Rhyl. Colwyn. Ll'dno. H'head. Bangor. 14a 5d.l4s 9d..14s lid.15s 9d.158 Od BEST HANDPlCKED URAWTNG-ROOM COAL. Rhyl. Colwyn. Lid no. H'head. Bangor. He lid.15s 3d 15& 6d lbs 3d 15 6d Prices on application for other Siations. THE EVESON COAL & COKE CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM. HOW COUNTRY PEOPLE READ ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PALL MALL GAZETTE," in an article on "Country Literature," tome time back, said"For the most part readers in town (London) and suburbs only glance at tho exciting portions of papers, and then cast them aside. Readers in the villages read every line from the first column to the last, from the title to the printer's address. The local papers are ploughed steadily through, just as the horses plough the fields, and every furrow of type conscientiously followed from end to end. advertisements and all. The brewer's, the grocer's, the draper's, tho ironmonger's advertisements (market town trades- men), which have been there month'after month, are all read, and the slightest change immed-ato- ly noted. If there were any advertisement of books suitable to their taste it would be read in exactly the same manner. So it would be in a daily paper whenever it got to them. But in advertising for country people one fact must be steadily borne in mind—that they are slow to act, that is, the advertisement to produce any result must be permanent. A few insertions are for- gotten before those who have seen them have made up their minds to purchase. When an advertisement is always there, by-and-by the thought suggested acts on the will and the stray coin is invested—it may be six months after tho first inclination arose. Tho procrastination of country people is inexplicable to hurrying London men. But it is quite useless to advertise unless it is taken into account. If permanent, an advertisement in the local press will reach its mark. K SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co. Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents, L LAN R W ST. PROPRIETORS OF THE LLANRWST HORSE REPOSITORY. Sales held periodically on Horses, Carnage*, Harness, etc. Entry forms and conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household turniture, etc. Houses to Let, Jiurnished and Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1906. MR D. PIERCE, Dyffryn Aur, ANNUAL SALE at CAE'R GRAIG, LLANRWST, of 25 splendid Dairy Cows, ten Store .bullocks and Heifers, 150 grand Breeding Ewes, 70 Fat Lambs, five promising Cart Colts and Fillies, nine Store Pigs, etc. Sale at twelve o'clock. Usual Credit and Discount. CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1906, next Salo of Fat and Store Cattle and Sheep, and Lambs. Usual Credit and Discount. A. J. Oldman, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Ag-nt. 26, MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. Telegrams: "Oldman, Llandudno." Telephone No. 118. Establiehed February, 1892. ALL SALES PERSONALLY CONDUCTED; PROMPT SETTLEMENT. 11151 EDUCATIONAL. THE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. (Top Floor cf Mr Askew's Premises), PENRHYN ROAD, COLWYN BAY, Classes for Children and Adults. Massago and Medical Movements Given. Principal :-MISS EDITH M. HALL. Trained Educational and Medical Gymnast. Instructress Swedish Gymnastics, University College, Bangor, and North Wales Training College Bangor. Private Address ;-Lilvyn On, Wynnstay-road, Old Coiwyn. 14833 ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL, CFor Boys and Girls). ;'4! THE SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE COLWYN BAY DISTRICT. Headmaster: Mr J. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon), assisted by an experienced Stall of Masters and Aliotresses. Jiilioient Preparution for all the usual examina- tions, and special departments for Science, Manual Instruction, Cookery, Aiusic, and Com- mercial Subjects. Drill and Physical Exercises taught by Sergt.- Instructor J. BROWN. Reoent Successes include:— Upen Scnoiarship at Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Open Exhibition at Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Exhibition at Jesus College, Oxford. Denbighshire County Exhibition. Entrance Scholarship, Bangor University College. Passes at Matriculation* of London Univer- sity, and University of Wales. Honours Senior and Junior, Central Welsh Board Certificates, with Numerous Dis- tinctions. Edinburgh Medical Prelim., etc. The Railway Fares of Pupils from Colwyn Bay and Old Colwyn are Paid by the County School Governors. Full particulars from Headmaster. 1 uiYSICAL EXERCISES. —Classes and Pri- vate Work taken, Schools visited, Colwyn and district.—For particulars apply Miss Everard (Certificate), 3, Middieton-road, Manchester. 16508 FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In Large or Small Sums (not less Lban I;lu), ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. ESTABLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. and now lending UPWARDS* of £ 70,001) ANNUALLY. For Prospectus and Terms apply to GEORGII PAYNE & SONS, a, CR £ t>CElX I RUxU, KMYL. Established 1870. 11628 (Established 1887.) THE NATIONAL. LUAN SOCIETY 1C3 exptessiy estaOusnecl and regisieteu pursuant to Act ot Parliament to make Private iu vanoes, without toall Utllce formalities, to all Classes (iVlaie or kouiates), From && to RIOOO9 On SIMPLE WRiTil«;i\ PRUAUSE to REPAY, tor any immediate want, to dart in liusiin>sj, tumian your ixuuse, to » ay rusnt or ivaies, 01 Or any Private use. i tie Advance can be Paid back Uj iyuay iusuumeuts, ot LAIA iviuajn UUL iiuni Une to ime icais by paying tIAe Interest only, iiavmg a larjjo Uapitui aa»\ay3 reauj tot Investment, we can LèLlU yuickly and cheaply. Distance no oU- jtjet. interest anu lwpaj'HH" lowest m England 01 Wal. ltlt) Money is advanced at Applicant I own lion- li lemoned, tuus saving ttierii the tiouole and expense Vi j fttrict privacy and siraigmtorward dealings guaranteed, it will I cost you nothing, It Will save you pounds by applying eitner personally or by letter tor our i) tt>e Prospectus, to the N AI ION AL LUAN SOCIETY, 41, CORPUKAIIUN-STKEET, MANCHESTER; or to our NORTH WALES LUbiRLCT OFFICES: 11, DEAN-ST., BAAUUK, and HI, ^ULiuN-ST., WREXHAM. Satisfaelorj Security, Good interest. flMiE LANCASHIRE WAGGON CO., LTD.. A Bury, Waggjn Financiers (not buiiders)' li.1 prepared to receive Loans at 4 per cenC., tax free, repayable at short notice, or to issue Debenture at 4 ter cent., repayable at eix montns not ce after an agreed term. Assets £ 328,040, plus £ 135,731 uncalled capital; annual profits, £ 17,000; reserves, etc., Bankers Lanes, and Yorks. Bank, Ltd., Bury. Write fo." further information and balancs sheet. 13923 A. E. DEARDEN, Secretary. &5 TO &1000. Interest 2s 6d in the B. W. JACKSON, 2 6, CORPORA I' 1-U STREET, MANCHESTER. SALES BY AUCTION. LIST OF SALES BY Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY, Nat. Tel. 15. Nat. Tel. 89. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, Established 1853, UNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Build- ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, etc. VALUA NS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES Ca/efully prepared and Examined. Rents Collected. Life and Fire Insurant* Agents for the Leading Offices. Offices: TY'N Y FYNWENT, LLANRWST, and PENRHYN-ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL- WYN BAY. 15294 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1906. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of JL 80 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulls; 40 choice Calving Cows and Heifers; Store Bul- locks and Heifers; 500 Fat Wethers, Ewes, and Lambs; 250 Welsh Mountain Ewes and Store Wethers, including 100 grand Mountain Wethers from Glanllugwy, Capel Curig. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1906. BERTHDDU, LLANRWST.—Important and attractive Sale of the Live and Dead Farming Stock of the above named Farm, in accordance with instructions received from Mr John Owen (who is leaving). Further particulars in future advertisements. HOTELS. RHYL. WHITE LION HOTEL (Family and Commercial). LARGE STOCK ROOMS, suitable tor i-lubs Auction Sales, and Picnic Parties. Everything Supplied, of the Best Quality only POSTING ill all its Branches.. A. HAYTON, Proprietor l 7847 (Lato ofA Ibion Hotel. Chester). PHOTOGRAPHY. MR AMILIUS CLARKE begs to inform the inhabitants of Bangor and the vicinity that be has taken over the OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS carried on for over 45 years by his ;atp father, and is prepared to execute the Latest and Moti Artistie Style of PHOTOGRAPHY AT MODERATE CHARGES. Mr Clarke, having for many years made the Art of Photography his Special Study, guaran- tees that all work entrusted to his care will be executed in the best Style and finish and be respectfully solicits a trial. Note the Address;- BULKELEY-PLACE, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. 40321 Alliance Assurance Company, Ltd. LIFE. FIRE. MARINE. ESTABLISHED 1824. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 6,450,000. Invested Funds exceed Millions Sterling. THE RIGHT RON. LORD ROTHSCHILD, CHAIBMAN. ROBERT LEWIS, GENERAL MANAGES. Chief Office: BARTHOLOMEW-LANE, LONDON. W orld-free and Indisputable Assurances. Large Bonuses.Expenditure low and limited. Security unexcelled. Special Reinstatement and Nonforfeiture Plans Proposals and Enquiries attended to promptly. Surveys and Plans for Insurance of extensive properties made free of cost. Rates moderate Losses settled promptly, BRANCHES at—among other places- LIVERPOOL: 30, Exchange-street East; H. T. OWEN LEGGATT, Secretary. W. E. C. HOTTON, Fire Superintendent. WREXHAM: 28. High-street; JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. Prospectuses, etc., may be obtained from any of the Company's Branches or Agents. 40255 Atlas Assurance Company, Limited, FIRE. LIFE. ESTABLISHED 1803. HEAJ OFFICE: 92, CHEAI -3IDE, LONDON. Capital Subscribed: Total Assets, 31/12/'02: £ 1,200,000. £ 2,566,397. THE COMPANY HAS PAID IN l-AIMS UPWARDS OF ris,ooo,ooo STERLING. I AGENTS at- Amlwch Mr T. JONES PARRY, N.P. Bank. Bangor Mr D. WILLIAMS, do.. Upper Bangor Mr W. PUGHE, ijrvnllinos." Beaumaris Mr J. G. DAVIES, N.P. Bank. Bethcsda Mr W. R. LLOYD, do. Conway Mr OWEN ROWLAND, do. Holyhead Mr J. E. WILLIAMS, do. Llangefni Mr JOHN JONES, do Llandudno Mr PERCY WALKER, do. Menai Bridge Mr J. T. ROBERTS, do. Denbigh Mr R. E. HUGHE, do. Denbigh Messrs Pdima' JONES and itANCIS, Solicitors. Llanerchymedd Mr Tli-S. PRICHARD, Solicitor, Liwydiarth. Llangefni Mr T. NICHOLLS JONES. Cemaes Mr O. Ll. HUGHES, Nanner. LIVERPOOL BRANCH: 4, CHAPEL-STREET. J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN. 3226 Manager. Royal Exchange Assurance. Incorporated A.D. 1720. Chief Offices: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. Branch Offices: 9, DALE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Funds in Hand. £ 5,250,000 Claims Paid £ 42,000,000 Every Description of KVRB, LIFE, & CASUAIAM Insurance Transacted. SPECIAL TERMS granted to Annuitants when Health is impaired. Full Prospectus on application to:- Mr S. H. Smith, Lloyds Bank, Amlwch. Mr James Smith, Lloyds Bank, Bangor. Mr G. R. Rees, Lloyds Bank, Carnarvon. Mr E. Ellis Owen, Plymouth, Criccieth. Mr W. Morris Jones, Solicitor, Portmadoc. SALES BY AUCTION. THE COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS AND PROPERTY MART, "VRONHAULOG" (Next the Publio Hall). MESSRS P. Wilson=Jones & Morgan, F.A.I. LATE MR JAMES STEVENS, Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, Surveyors, Architects. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATION of Landed Estates, Business and Residential Pro- perties, Farms, Live and Dead Stock, etc. Ex- pert Hotel Valuers and Stock-Takers, Certified Bailiffs. These exceptionally-fine Auction Rooms are Open Daily for the receipt of Consignments of every class of Goods, and FURNITURE SALES will be periodically arranged. ALWAYS ON VIEW. OWNERS and SOLICITORS are invited to use these Rooms as a PROPERTY MART for Afternoon and Evening SALES BY AUCTION. A REGISTER OF HOUSES to Let (Furnished and Unfurnished) or for Private Sale is sys- tematically kept, and everyettention paid to the requirements of Applicants to whom No Charge is made. AGENTS TO FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, and other PRINCIPAL INSURANCE OFFICES. Telegrams: Wilson-Jones, Colwyn Bay. Nat. Tel. 4y3. ABERGELE STOCK SALES. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES and MORGAN -LTi- have arranged to hold SALES of FAT and STORE CATTLE and SHEFP, on the 1st WEDNESDAY in each month. Entr-es re- quested as early as possible. 15955 George Perkins, Auctioneer and Valuer, R H Y L AND ABERGELE. BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PRK-TICAT VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PRO. VISION. WINE AND SPIRIT, HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. The "Pioneer" is recognised as onr of the most popular papers in tho Principality. Splendid medium for advertiasra. SALES BY AUCTION. Frank Lloyd & Sons, WREXHAM. THURSDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 8th, at 12.30. ST, ASAPH SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS will SELL SO to 100 Fat Dairy and Store Cattle; 800 Fa4 Sheep and Lamb6, Pigs, and Calves. Further Entries respectfully solicited. 16650 BUY ONLY PRYCE WILLIAMS & CO.tS BREAD AND CONFECTIONERY. PURITY GUARANTEED, West End& Ceylon Stores, AND RHOS-ON-SEA, COLWYN BAY. 6870 THE PIONEER. RENOWNED GROCERT & PROVISION STORES, MAES-SQUARE, PWLLHELI. 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