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FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH STREET, RHYL. LUNT & GRIFFITHS Beg to inform the Public generelly that they are now showing the largest and greatest variety of the choicest class of NEW GOODS for the present Season, at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, that has ever yet been exhibited n North Wales. Dress Department. 81 In this department we hold a very large and well selected Stock, great i care being taken to introduce such makes as can be recommended for ( durability; and we can say with every confidence to all Purchasers of » Dress Materials that we believe our stock to be one of the largest, and to € comprise all the best makes to be found in any retail establishment. And to accomodate the public, we have engaged an experienced Dressmaker, i whose style and fit cannot fail to give satisfaction. 1 ( Jacket and Mantle Department. This department is almost daily receiving fresh styles, and we believe it will be almost impossible for any lady to fail meeting with a garment suited to her taste and requirements. We may also add that we keep v large and well-assorted stock of Plain and Fancy Materials for Jackets and Mantles; and having experienced cutters and workers on the premises, V9 take orders and guarantee a perfect fit within a few hours' notice. Millinery Department. This department will always be found replete with the choicest and latest designs in Millinery, and we may add that the very large business which we have in Bonnets and Hats, encourages and enables us to supply our spacious Show Rooms every morning with new styles, and always keep such matchless stock that ladies, however fastidious, will be sure to have their tastes gratified. Black Silk Department. We exercise particular care in this department to introduce none but such makes as we believo will give the greatest satisfaction to the wearer and we keep always a large stock of goods especialiy made for wear. These Silks when trimmed with our rich quadruple deep crimped crape, are re- markably handsome and very becoming for Ladies who wish rich deep mourning attire. An immense stock of Black and Coloured KID GLOVE, much below usual value. HOSIERY OF THE BEST MAKES. LADIES UNDER-CLOTHING & BABY LINEN. Furnishing Department. All makes in Carpets, Hearthrugs, &c. 400 White counterpanes from 3s. 6d. to 40s. Dimities, Cretones, in great variety. Lace, Leno, and Muslin Hangings fropo 2s. 6d. to 30s. Real Witney Blankets, Linen & Calicoe Sheeting. Gentlemen's Youth's and Boy's Clothing In great variety. The Bespoke Department is under the management o an experienced and practical Cutter. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Cloth Trousers for Business wear 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 Tourist or Business Suits, complete. 17/6, 21/, 25/, 30/, 35/ Morning Coats, good serviceable quality o o 8/6, 11/9, 12/9, 14/11 Morning Coats, superior Diagonal cloth 13/, 16/6 20/, 25/, 27/6 Coat and Vest, dark useful cloths 10/9, 14/11, 16/9 Coat and Vest, superior diagonal cloth 17/6, 25/9, 27/9, 30/, 35/ Trousers and Vest, superior Dark Mixtures. 11/9, 14/11, 16/11, 18/9 Frock Coats, plain Black or Diagonal 17/6, 20/, 25/, 30/ Vests only, plain Black or Diagonal. 3/6,4/11, 6/6, 7/6 Blach Trousers, superior cloth 8/11. 10/9, 13/9, 14/9 JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Blue Serge Sailor Suits o. 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Ditto do. superior fine serge 5/11, 7/11, 8/11 Dark useful Knickerbocker suits complete 1/11, 2/6 2/11 Superior quality and style.. 4/11, 5/11, 7/11, 8/11 Boy's durable Trouser Suits, 7 to 10 years 10/9, 12/9, 14/9 10 to 12 years 11/9, 13/9, 15/6 4 to 18 years.15/11, 18/9, 22/6 W A TEP ROOF DEPARTMENT. Men's Fine Sheeting Coats, 3/11, 4/6, 6/, 7/6, 8,9, 10/6. Ditto Heavy Ditto 4/9, 7/6, 9/9, 12/6 Ditto Heavy Twill Coats 8/6, 10/6, 13/, 601 Ditto Alpaca Reversible Coats ••• ••• 56, 8/9, 10613. 200 Cooper Box's Waterproof Tweed Ventilating Coats at 7/11, worth 22/. Fine Sheeting Leggings 1/6, 2/6, 3/9, 4/6. MEN'S COLLARS, FRONTS, SARFS, TIES, GLOVES, &c. Agents for Lincoln, Bennett's, & Co's Silk Hats, And Christy's Celebrated Felt Hats. :0: LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS. Please Observe the Address: LUNT & GRIFFITHS) FREE TRADE HALL, RHYL. Sales by Auction. No. 32, WEST PARADE, RHYL, FLINTSHIRE. [mportant and Highly Attractive Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, comprising the contents of Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Room, Six Bedrooms, Two Attics, Kitchens, and other Offices. TIT ESSES. HEATHER & CO., beg to announce IVI that having received instructions from Miss Smith, who is giving up housekeeping they will SELL < BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises as above on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Noy. 21 & 22, commencing each day at 12.30 for 1 o'clock prompt, the whole of this Modern and very substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Sets of very handsome Half-tester and French Bedsteads, in Mahogany, Maple, and Iron Palliasses, Wool and Straw Mat- tresses, Goose Feather Beds, Bolster and Pillows, Bed and table Linen, Mahogany and other Chest-of. drawers, Washstand & Ware, Towel Rails, Toilet Glasses, a very excellent toned Pianoforte, (nearly new,) very handsome Sideboards, Pier Glasses, Electro Goods Glass, China, Dinner, Dessert, Break- fast, Tea, and other Services Fenders, Fire Irons, Hearthrugs, Ottomans, Cocoa Mats, Blankets, Sheets and counterpanes, Table Covers, Windsor and Cane- seated Chairs, Kitchen and occassional Tables, Sets of Iron Saucepans, Fish Kettles, Iron Fountain, Dish Covers, &c., &c. The Auctioneers desire to say that this Sale pre- sents a most favourable opportuinity to parties Fur- ishing and others, as the whole of the property is of excellent character and will be sold. Further particulars will be found in Catalogues which will be published in due course, and may be had at the principal Hotels, in the Town and neigh- bourhood or of the Auctioneers. Sale to commence each day at 12.30 for 1 o'clock, on the 21st and 22nd days of November, 1878. HEATHER & CO. Offices Bodfor & Kinmel Streets, Rhyl ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 187S. 19, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. Great sale of rare old FURNITURE AND CHINA, Works of Art and Virtu. MESSRS HEATHER & Co. have received instructions from Mr Henry Jones, Rhyl, under exceptional circumstances, to dispose of the whole of his very choice collection of OLD FURNITURE and CHINA, &c., &c., BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, Nov- ember the 19th, 1878, at 12-30 for 1 o'clock, the Collection of Works of Art, which has taken seven years to accumulate; among which will be found grand old Oak Cabinet Bookcases, and Sideboards, Carvings of the finest character and best English workmanship; valuable COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, by the most celebrated Artists. Amongst the Paintings will be found works of the most celebrated Artists, including amongst others Teniers, Mennie, Vinckenboon, who died 1620 Vickers, who died 1G86 S .T BNRNFIN Kellings, Davies, Hadley, T. C. Frisch, E. Longstaffe, T.fI"p.pllp" X- manv others U' -VW>.J" "J The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to the valuable character of this collection of goods comprising as they do Works of Art seldom seem in this neighbourhood, and essentially adapted for the Libraries or Studios of gentlemen who are desirious of filling their homes with a class of Furniture pleasing to the most refined taste. At the same time and place will be sold a large quantity of choice and modern Furniture, comprising I) in in IF and Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Furni- ture, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Mattresses, Paliasses,and an assemblage of Kitchen and Culinery Utensils, &c., &c. The whole of this grand collection will be sold on the premises as above, on Tuesday the 19th day of November, 1878. Catalogues and application to view may be had from the principal Hotels, in Denbigh, St. Asaph, Abergele, Flint, Holywell, B igillt, Mostyn, Chester, Birmingham, and Liverpool, or from the Auctioneers together with all particulars at their Offices, Bodfor and Kinmel streets, Rhyl. HEATHER & CO. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2o and 26, 1878. 7, LLWYN ONN TERRACE, COLWYN. (About ten minutes walk from Colwyn Bay Railway Station.) Important and Highly Attractive Sale of Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, being the contents of 8 Bedrooms, Drawing-room, Breakfast-room, and other offices. MESSRS. HEATHER & CO. having been favoured with instructions will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises as above the whole of this very excellent HOUSEHOLD FlTR. NITURE, comprising In BEDROOMS Superior Goose Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads in black and gold. Palliasses, Mattresses in Hair, Wool and Flock, choice Wardrobes, Toilet and Dressing Tables, Toilet Ware, Large Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses, Commodes, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Bed Furniture, Chest-of-Drawers, Toilet, ditto, Fenders, &c. the whole nearly new. In DRAWING ROOM: Very good Drawing Room Suite in Mahogany Frames, covered in gresn plush, Mahogany Couch, Gentleman's and Lady's Chair and Six Single Chairs, grand Pier Glass in gilt frame, (British Plate), particularly choice inlaid Cheffonier with plate glass back and folding doors; occasional Tables, Pictures, Vases, Carpets, &c. In DINING ROOM will be found a strong and useful Dining Room Suite, Fender and Fire Irons, useful Mahogany Sideboard with folding doors, back, and Cellarette complete; Pier Glass, Pictures, capital Dining Table with loose leaf and patent screw, Table Covers, Ornaments, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Mats, &c., &c. HALL: Mahogany framed Hat and Umbrella Stand with Plate Glass Back and Marble Slab, two Hall Chairs beautifully carved, Oilcloth, &c. In the KITCHEN will be found all the requisites that are essential to a comfortable home. The whole of the above are in thorough good condition, and will be sold without reserve. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had Seven days before the date of Sale from the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood of Llandudno, Colwyn, Conway, Rhyl, Abergele, St. Asaph, at the office of the Abergele Visitor," the" Rhyl Adver- tiser," or from the Auctioneers, HEATHER & Co. Offices: Bodfor and Kinmel Streets, Rhyl. Sale to commence each Day at 11-30 for 12 o'clock prompt. GORSE FARM, YSCEIFIOG, NEAR HOLYWELL. ESSRS. HEATHER & Co. will SELL BY ITJL PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above (this DAY), NOVEMBER the 16th, 1878, at One o'clock pompt, under distress, the following:- Two HORSES, Two CARTS, Two COWS, Three PIGS, and Farm Implements. Further particulars from the Auctioners, HEATHER & Co. Offices :-Bodfor and Kinmel-streets, Rhyl. HOUSES TO LET UNFURNISHED IN RHYL. —— £ s. d. Large House and Shop, grand business Premises, 19, Bodfor Street. Two Private Residences, West End Villas (26 0 0 Elwy Street, Rhyl. Rents j 27 0 0 Private Residence in Wellington Road, Rhyl. Rent. 30 0 0 All particulars from HEATHER & Co., Auctioneers, Rhyl. TO BE LET OR SOLD, with immediate possess- ion, situated in the Lower Road, in the grand old City of ST. ASAPH, SIX CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCES,well positioned, over-looking the Vale of Clwyd well adapted for persons of independent means. For all particulars apply to HEATHER & Co., Auc- tioneers, Rhyl. MR. T. J. H ASELDEN, (Late of Mr Chas Halle's Concerts, Manchester, &c., and the Liverpool Philarmonic Concerts,) Professor & Teacher of the Violin, For terms apply to Messrs. HAEDEIIAN & ogN High-street: or at So, BEDFORD STREE.T Sales by Auction. ATr~26T~ABBEY STREET, RHYL, Within five minutes walk of the Railway Station. To Hotel Proprietors, Parties Furnishing and others. An attractive SALE of genuine and modern HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE and effects. rESSRS AINSWORTH AND WEDGWOOD, [\j having been favoured with instructions from tir WASHINGTON, who is changing his residence, will !ELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above tddress, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26th md 27th, 1878, the whole of the very valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, the con- ents of the above residence which contains three sitting-rooms and seven Bedrooms, and comprising: < In SITTING.ROOMS-Two excellent MAHOG- ANY SUITES, each consisting of G single, 2 easy chairs and Sofa, one with squab hair and the other .vith spring seat two very superior 8ft Mahogany FELESCOPE DINING TABLES, with patent icrews, loose leaves, and strong castors; a solid Ma- logany Sutherland Table, a hanisome Mahogany Book Case with cornice and shifting shelves, the lower portion forming a Cheffioneer; a library of ibout 100 Volumes. A charming 7 octave Cottage Pianoforte in elegant walnut case, of grand tone and beautiful finish, by Challinger and Hodgson bril- Liant Pier Glasses in tulip, wood, and gilt frames a capital 8 day Timepiece, chimes the half hours or- iginal COMIC PEN AND INK SKETCHES by Jackson, charming Oil Paintings and Oleographs in gilt frames; a beautiful China Tea and Coffee Service, with gold band and ornamented, 75 pieces; two Dinner Services, 55 and 75 pieces respectively; a quantity of electro-plated goods, Ornaments, Brus- sels and Tapestry Carpets, &c., &c. In the BEDROOMS—Strong Iron Bedsteads, neatly pencilled excellent Feather Beds, and Bed Linen, spring and other Matresses, painted Toilet Sets, Pedestal Washstand, Drawers, excellent Toilet Glasses, Child's Crib, Toilet Ware, Carpets, a large and well-made Linen Chest, and all requisite for Bedrooms. In KITCHENS-A grand pitch pine 7ft Kitchen Dresser, fitted with three drawers and two cupboards, a quantity of Crocks, and the usual domestic and culinary requisites. On view the morning of sale, from 11 o'clock. Sale to commence each day at One o'clock. Catalogues, with any particulars, may be had on the premises, and at the Auctioneer' Offices, 5, Bod- for Street, a few days prior to the Sale. The House to Let-Apply to the Auctioneers. HYL INTR G ARDENS REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1878. Admission to Gardens and Rink:—Adults, 3d each children, families of 3 or more, or schools, 2d each. Weekly Tickets: -Adults, Is each; children, 8d each. Monthly Tickets:—Adults, 2s 6d each children Is 8d each. Hire of Skates :—Adults, 6d each children, fam- ilies of 3 or more, and schools, 4d each. Ditto Weekly:—Adults, 2s each; children, Is 4d each. Ditto Monthly :—Adults, 5s children, 3s 4d each. The Directors reserve the right to increase tve price of admission on any special occasion (of which notice will be given). By Order, JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, 1st October, 1878. Secretary "TOWN HALL, BHYL. A PUBLIC MEETING ON THE DISESTABLISHMENT AND DISENDOWMENT OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND," Will be held in the above Hall ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, 1878. Chairman: J. RHYDWEN JONES, ESQ., (Chairman of the Rhyl Improvement Commissioners). SPEAKERS: JOHN FISHER, ESQ. REVS. J. SPINTHER JAMES, (Deputation from the Liberation Society), John Williams, Aaron Francis, Duncan Mac- gregor, John Ogwen Jones, B.A., James Taylor, Esq., P. Mostyn Williams, Esq. Meeting to commence at -7.30 1). 1)1. Admission Free. gCIENCE AND ART C LASSES. Board Room of Town Hall. COMMITTEE Mr. S. Perks, Chairman. Mr. Wynne, Treasurer. Rev. Duncan Macgregor, Secretary. Mr. E. Powell Jones. Mr. James Taylor. Mr. R. JJI. Preston. Mr. S. Parry. Mr. J. D. Ainsworth. Tuesday evenings :—Short hand-7 to 8 Mr Rowlands and Mr. Owen Edwards; Drawing- S to 9 Mr. Norbury. Thursday evenings:—Botany—6 to 7: Rev. J. Ogwell Jones, B.A. Chemistry or Geology—7 to 8 Rev. J. Ogwen Jones B.A. Physiology—8 to 9 Mr. E. Lloyd Williams. Friday evenings:—English Literature-7 to 8: Rev. Duncan Macgregor; Welsh Language and Literature-8 to 9 Mr. P. Mostyn Williams Writing—Mr. Lewis, of the British School. Fees-2s. 6d. in advance. Attendance for enrollin all students will be given in the Board room, Town Hall, Tuesday 15th, from 8 to 9, and on successive Tuesdays at the same hour. All the classes are now in full operation, and in- tending students are requested to enrol themselves at once. Notice of Removal. E. 0 w E N s BUTCHER, IN tendering his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for the very liberal support accorded him the last 15 years, begs to intimate that he has REMOVED to his New and Extensive Premises, No. 8, WATER STREET, RHYL, (Fronting Sussex Street) Where he hopes still to meet with the kind and liberal patronage bestowed upon him. Meat of the very best quality supplied at moderate chargcs. Orders promptly attended to. BOOTS I BOOTS! JOHN A MOS, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER 8a, Sussex Street, (OPPOSITE THE GEORGE HOTEL,) RHYL. Autumn and Winter Goods In great variety. Men's and Boy's Strong Boots in Great Variety. Dress Boots, Felt and other House Boots, Slippe r &c., dc„ dc- BESPOKE ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Note the Address 8a, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. (Opposite the GeorgeHotef.) ENGLISH ESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. THE REV. F. PAYNE, Resident Minister. Services—Sunday, 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Wed- nesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Fridays at 7 p.m. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHAPEL 2J SUSSEX STREET. THE REV. DUNCAN MACGREGOR, MINISTER, Sunday Services, Morning at 11 Evenillg at 6-30 Tuesday Evenings at 7. As the mailltellallce of Public Worship is entirely .pported by FREE OFFERINGS, a collection is made at ,ch Sunday's services. 71 N G LI S H PRESBYTERIAN C-IIAPEL, I BRIGHTON ROAD, RHTL. Services, Morning at 10-30; Evening, at 6-30. Collection at each Service. YOUNG PEOPLES' LECTURES. N" SUSSEX STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL LEC- TURE HALL, EVERY MONDAY EVENING. r HE Fourth of the new series will be given next Monday at 7 o'clock by the Rev. DUNCAN IACGREGOR. ADMISSION FREE. A collection rill be made among the Adults for the purpose of laking the course of Lectures self-supporting. All nterested in the higher education of the young are ordially invited. Subject Next Monday, November 18th:— "MUSHROOMS." CO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS & OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the supply of ENGINE IF COAL and NUT SLACK for the Brickworks )f the Rhyl Winter Gardens Co. Free at the Rhyl Station, North Wales. About 50 tons weekly. Monthly Accounts. Tenders to be addressed to the indersigned, marked "Tenders for Coal," on or before Friday, the 22nd inst. By order, JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, 12th November, 1878. Secretary. WANTED a respectabie GIRL, about 16 years of age.—Apply at 5, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. \TESSRS AINSWORTH & WEDGWOOD, Auc- iVl tioneers, have several FURNISHED HOUSES :0 LET in Rhyl for the Winter months, at very j aoderate rates, 1 WANTED. IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES to the JL DRESS and MANTLE MAKING.—Apply to VIr JOHN B. WILLIAMS, Draper, Itbyl. 1AND ON SALE at DEGANWY, COLWYN 4 BAY, and RHYL. Eligible sites for marine esidences. Also several choice sites in Cheshire.— Apply to OWEN EDWARDS AXD OWEN, Architects, Wellington Chambers, Rhyl, and 134, Deansgate, Manchester. TO BE SOLD. FREEHOLD COTTAGES and LAND at PEN- YFFRITH, Towyn, Prestatyn, to be SOLD by private treaty. Will give two votes for the County. Apply to P. MOSTYN WILLIAMS, Wellington Cham- bers, Rhyl. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Taken daily at 9 a.m., for week ending Friday, November 15th. Min. Hygrom.i Day. Rain. jBaromj Max Min'Dry. Wet| 9 Saturday.! -37 30- -17 38 51 49 N.W. 10 Sunday.l *42 29.30 51 40 49 47 s.w. 11 Monday. -23 29.4-5 49 41 45 44 N.W. 12 Tuesday. '06 29.35 45 33 45 42 N.W. 13\Vednesday 29.46 4.5 40 44 42 xxw. 14 Thursday -14 j 29.65 44 42 45 41 NXW. 15 Friday j 29.46 4.5 41 j | I N.W. Observations :-Saturday, 9th, fine morning, dull afternoon; Sunday, 10th, showery; Monday, lIth, stormy, thunder, snow; Tuesday, 12th, cold, dull, windy Wednesday, 13th, fine, cold, wind Thursday, 14th, fine, bright Friday, 15th, dull, showery, cold, wind. W. T. GIRDLESTONE. Plas Glan-y-don, M.R.C.S.L., 145, Wellington Road, Rhyl. THE LATE LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION The Special Edition of the Rhyl Advertiser, containing a full report of the late Liberal Demonstration at Rhyl are still on sale at the office. Orders, Advertisements, &c., to be addressed to the Publishers; and all cheques, P. O. Orders, &c. to be made payable to the Proprietors, AMOS BROTHERS, Advertiser Office, Rhyl. All communications to be addressed to THE EDITOR, 'RIIYL ADVERTISER,' SUSSEX STREET, RIIYL." rlL 1-1> .&, -6/ .I a, a

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