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Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI. Nat. Tel. 15 AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATS AGENTS. —. ¡,abilzl100 1863. fTTNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and Build- in^ Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead i* aiming Stock, liouse- ■oki furniture, etc. VALUATIONS fer Tenant Right, Probate II.11d Mort-sraffe Purposes. lNVLM lORlES carefully prepared and ex- amined RENTS COLLECTED- Life and Fire Insurance Agent*. for the Leaù- &¡¡g Offices. OffioClS TY'IVY-FYNWENT, LLANRWST. and CEFNI CHAMBERS, LLANGEFNI. 15294 <f LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. T A L Y C A 1" N M ART. FEBRUARY 21at, 19m. FAT BULLOCKS, HEIFERS, COWS, a.nd BULLS. CALVING COWS, HEIFERS, and STORE CATTLE. FAT WETHERS and EWES. CROSS-BRED COUPLES (Ewes an I LAMBSi. FAT PIGS and CALVES. Useful FLOAT (equal to new), Etc. C. Wesley Haslam, ^nciianaer, Surveyor*, Valuer, and Estate Agent. SALE by AUCTION and VALUATION of *— Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, etc. Immediate Settlements- Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act Properties and Business sold by Private Treaty- Mortgages negotiated. Proper- and Estates caretully managed, Rents col- Accounts rendered to suit Clienta' con- venience. Inventories taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Build. Estates laid out. Dilapidation surveyed, insurances effected through any of the principal Offices Enquiries invited- 'THE ENTRAL AUCTION and F.RT \TE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. Nat, Tel. 70 RHYL- 3, ST. ASAPH STREET, RHYL. Xaiportant and Attractive Unreserved Sale of Valuable Antique and Modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, including an excel- lent Telescope Dining Table, superior Book- case in Mahogany, 7-pieco Dining-room .3uite in Mahogany frames, upliolstexed iin hair; a fine Burr-Walnut Card Table, valuable Oil-paintings and Engravings, In- laid Whatnots, very handsome Rosewood Sideboard, excellent Drawing-room Suite in Walnut frames, upholstered in tapestry; massive Gilt Pier Glasses, valuable Orna- ments and Old China, Old Sheffield Plate apd Eleetro-platcd Goods, Spring, Wool, all'¡¿ Hair Mattresses; fine old Chests of Drawers in Oak and Mahogany, Bedroom Suites in Mahogany, Birch, and Walnut; Oval Toilet Glass in Mahogany, primfc feather Beds, massive Carved Oak Hall k'tand, with two Chairs to match; a fine old Grandfather's Clock (8-day), in working order antique Fire Stool with Copper top, Kitchen and Scullery Effects and Utensils, the superior Crockery, Bed and Table Linen, Blankets, etc., together with the Out-door Effects, including two Garden Seats, Mow- 1ng Machine, Garden and Joiner's Tools, etc., etc. (j* WESLEY HASLAM has bocjt honoured -p with instructions from John Aidney, (who Las sold the house), to SELL bv RUCTION, as above, on TUESDAY and iQin ES?AY, FEBRUARY 15th and 16th, v-' o c^oc^ precisely each day. View day: Monday, February 14th, froan to 5 in the afternoon. Catalogues ready, and may be obtained at "he Auctioneer's Offices, Town Hall, Rhyl. ===-= Henry Manley & Sons, Ltd. 75o Horses 80 Guineas Prizes. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. first GREAT SPRING HORSE SALES. IIEXRY MANLEY and SONS, LTD. '^fclMESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, /rp. MARCH 9th, 10th, and 11th. m? w°ek following London Hackney Show.) Ma e are one of the best Sales of the year. Snuaj special entries already to hand, ea l1'1"'5 an<* Entry Forms ready. Enter rly and secure good position. 26716p Messrs G. Perkins and Co. iNV ith 20 Years' Local Experience), An Lato Messrs Booth and Saxidy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY, TELEPHONE NO. 27. SALE. and Valuations of Landed Estates, Vi •1,reehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels. ui ding Land, Live and De<»d Farming Stock, ■Houaoii-oid Furniture, etc. Rations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel, eStocks, etc- Firo Loss Assessor. Agent ^.e principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages otiated Inventories prepared and examined. attention given to all matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS. 19834p Telegrams: Haslam, Rhyl. Nat. Tel.: 70. C. W. HASLAM, SHIPPING AGENT TO ALL PARTS 01 Tiiii WORLD. J>ASSENGERS Booked by all the principal r» A v>. Lines of Steamers to AMERICA, BOniTDA- NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA I^TII AFRICA, INDIA, CANARY in r ^tc ^tc ^ow **atea- No book- Cif c^arS«d- Money orders m &Hada and United States issued. Goods and 1 celj booked ro ail parts of the World. Sency for Frame's Tours. Prospeotusea free the*11 apploatlOn Enquiries Invited.—Apply north WALES SHIPPING OFFICE, Town hall Chambers, HYL. COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB, SPORTING 9-HOLE COURSE, 1tuate ABOVE PWLLVCROCHAN WOOD. COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE. Luncheons and Refreshments Provided. a GOLFING RtQUiSITES STOCKED. teward and Profesdionai L- GREEN. t, SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per Annum. "onorary"Members £ 1 la and 10s. resident Members— M^ias £ 1 Is 0d. Gentlemen £ 2 2s Od. ountrv Members— Ladies or Gentlemen .£1 1.5s Od. 2s per Day; Is Half-Day, after One • <s 6d per Week. ç DOUGLAS M PEACOCK, Hon Seo- ilJ. Seafield-road. SKATING RINK, RHYL. OPEN DAILY. — MORNING, 10.30; Wl.-nvA.PTEl^OON, 2.30; EVENINGS— D«v '\ESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- Bav' 1o 10- I IN A'LTENDANCE EACH EVENING. and Afternoon, 3d; INS- T-R^' Admission each Session, includ- ls Ue of Skates—Ladies, 9d Gentlemen, 26G:I:¿p LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. < ENGLISH SERVICES. Coi ning ii-ij a.m. I Seats Free, i Mr. H. F. Ashby, AUCTIONEER and LICENSED APPRAISER. HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold Hoiue and Shop property, Build- ing Land and Estates, Live and lJea-d I'arrn- uig Stock Household Furniture, etc, etc. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ness Transfers, Hotels, etc. Inventories oareiuliy piepared and examined. Agent for the principal Insurance Companies- PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MATTERS. ALL SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLQD THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. Certified Bailiff under the Law cf Distress Amendment Act- Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. N.B.—The Auction Mart will be Open Daily to receive Entries for Sale. Good Class Entriea solicited. Telephone No 121. p. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th FEBRUARY, 1010. THE FIRS, MOSTYN-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Attractive and Important Sale of Superior House-hold Furniture (mostly supplied by Maple's), together with the whode of the Blankets, Bed and Table Linen, Cutlery, some Electro-plate, etc., etc. MR H. F. ASHBY is favoured with instruc- tion from Miss Raid, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL b 1. AUCTION on the Premises, as above, the excellent HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, being the contents of the four Reception- rooms, Entrance Hall and Stairs, the nine Bedrooms, and Domestic Offices, with the Blankets, Bod and Table Linen. Sade to commence at 1.30 p.m. each day. On view the day prior to the Sale, from 10 a,m, to 3 p.m., and on the morning of Sale. Catalogues of the Auctioneer, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Ba.y. Tel. 121. 26588p Mr Matthew Ryan. AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (16 years with tho late Mr Geo. F. Feiton, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff under the Law of Dis- tress Amendment Act, England and Wales. Mr Ryan, is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories at- tended to on reasonable tennis. For the past 7 yeprs he has beon employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and elsewhere; aLso h,, arranged some of the beet Sales in those counties Highest references given. Prompt settlement. AUGUSTA ST. «'§s;t,sw:l'e Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. RUABON HOUSE, AUGUSTA-STREET, LLANDUDNO. MR MATTHEW RYAN will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY, 17th, 1910, tho Well- made and Service-able HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, briefly comprising Mahogany Hall Furniture, Dining and Drawing-room Suites, Sideboards, choice Cheffonior, Walnut a.nd Gilt Overmantels, Telescope Dining Table, Bent- wood Chairs, Couches, Occasional Chairs, various Carpets, in good condition; Pictures, Bagatelle Table, various Bedsteads and Bed- ding, Satin Walnut and other Bedroom Suites, Wardrobe, Services, etc., etc.; a quantity of Plate, Cutlery. Glass, China, and Linen, Kitchen Furniture, Old Dresser, etc., Tool Chest, and large quantity of Joiner's Tools, Lawm Mower, Gardou Tools, Garden Hose and Reel, large Sign. Sale at 12.40 sharp. On view Morning of Sale from Nine a.m. Cat alogues on application to the Auctioneer, Augusta-street, Llandudno. 2672-lp Charles P. Sheffield, P.A.I. NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, at 12.30. ABERGELE GREAT FORTNIGHTLY SALE. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. Wigan, Wolverhampton, Conn ah's Quay, and all the principal Coast Buyers will attend for Beef and Mutton. (H.i..s. P. SHEFFIELD will SELL— 1000 HEAD of FAT and STORE STOCK. The best trade of the district guaranteed, and liberal Entries invited to time of Sale. Sale eoonmenoes with Fa.t Cattle, at 12.30 prompt. Office: Bodfor-street (near the Station), Rhyl. (Tel. 60). Messrs Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. CAXTON BUILDINGS, BANGOR (Head Office), and TRINITY-SQUARE, LLANDUDNO. Telegrams:—Dewson, Bangor. Telephone No. 13. Dewson, Llandudno. Telephone No. CI. MUSICAL, MR. BRYAN WARHURST A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., Organist and Choirmaster of St. Thomas' Church, Khyi; Choirma^Msr of St. Paul's Church, Col- wyn Bay; Sinking Master. County Schooi, Khyi, etc., etc. OlWAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION. HARMONY, THEORY. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Latest successes. 29 Successful Candidates (R.A.M- and R.C.M.) h'0i11 July, 1908, to December, 1909. Special coaching for L.R-A.M. and A.R.C.M. Diplomas. Preparation personally, or by post. A complete course of Practical and Theoretical Work- Papc-rs set to oover the whole ground of Voice Production and Pianoforte Teaching. VISITS COLWYN BAY and OLD COLWYN TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Haydn House, Rhyl. 25759p MR F. GURNEY BARNETT L.R.A.M., A.R.C,M. (Teaching Singing). (Teaching Pianoforte). Conductor of the Colwyn Bal Philharmonic Society, Ladies' Choir, and Amateur Orchestra. VOICE PRODUCTION, SOLO SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, Etc. Complete preparation for the L.R.A.M. and A.R.C.M. Diplomas; and all other recognised Examinations. Normanhurst, Llanerch Road, COLWYN BAY. fUr Ptter Edwards, mus. Bac (pedr Rlaw), Musical Adjudicator, Festival Conductor,etc ABERGELE. IMPORTANT NEW WOltK. "M'ATlONAL OF W'ALJCS. Tne Music Edited & tiiu Words faithfully translnied by Pedr Alaw. Tu be Published by SU13- BUKIPTiON, tho Names appearing In tUt: Volume. 1-'rico 5/ Hoth Notations used. bend for Prospoctus to THli UAXTON PKKSS, LTU.. ttANUOK, PIANOFORTE. SINGING. HARMONY. P. W. MATHERS, A.R.C.O. formerly for 16 years Organist and Choir- master at Lymm Parish Church), "BAYCLIFFE," SEAFIELD-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. PREPARATION for Examinations. Many t. past Successes. Lessons at own or hipils Residence. Moderate Terms. 26436p Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Carriages, 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 Furniture, et-c. Houses to Let, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p CAERGRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1910. SALE of DAIRY and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Usual Credit. Mr T. W. Griffith. BRYN OGWEN, DEGANWY STREET, LLANDUDNO. R T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by Mr Crabfcroe, who is relinquisiung the ten- ancy, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION in and I upon the above premises on MONDAY, TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb- ruary 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, 1910,the whole of the Modern and Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and DECORATIVE APPOINTMENTS, briefly comprising Dining-room Suite (9 pieces), in Solid Walnut Frames, upholstered in Real Morocco Leather; Handsome and Elegant Sideboard Cabinet of Nob;() Dimensions, with Carved and Reeded Bow Front, Enclosed Cup- boards, Drawers, Celiarctte, and Brilliant 'n Bevelled Plate Surrnountings; Extensive Dining Tables Oil Turned Supports and Castors, Hand- some Mahogany Bookcase with Leaded Liglit Doors, a Capital Treadle Sewing Machine by White, Noble and Expensive Overmantels in Walnut, Art Serge, Tapestry and Laoe Curtains, lloavv Bra;-s-mounted Kerbs, Firo Dogs and Fire Brasses, Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry Carets and Hearthrugs, Valuable Oil Paintings, Drawings and Engravings, set of Six Bentvvocxl Chairs, set of Six Mahogany Chairs, Marble Mantel Timepiece, Mahogany Couches and Chairs, Gilt Pier Glasses, Elegant Drawing-rcom Cabinet Sideboard in Walnut with Fine Bevelled Plate Surrnountings, Window Tables, Vases, Whatnots, Velvet Pile, 'Tapestry and Art Serge Table Covers, a Valuable and Expensive Brilliant-toned Pianoforte by Russell, of Lon- do-no The Bedrooin Appointments consist of All-brass and Brass-mounted Tubular Iron Bed- steads, Superior Wire Woven, Horsehair and Wool Flock Mattresses, Prime Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Suites and Half Suites in Satin Walnut, Wire Stretchers, Dressing Tables, Folding Chairs, Cane-seated Cihaire, Chests and Toilet Drawers, Carpets. The usual Kitchen Furniture and Culinary Utensils. On View Saturday. February 12tih, from 1 to 5 p.m. Sa-ie to commence each day at 12.30 p.m. Mr T. S. Adams. HIGHLY IMPORTANT and EXTENSIVE SALE of COLLIERY a.nd BRICKWORKS PLANT, MACHINERY, and GENERAL EQUIPMENT appertaining to same, at ASTON HALL WORKS, Near HAWARDEN, About One M,ile from Ha warden Station (Great Central Railway Co.), and 2A Miles from Queen's Ferry (I,, and N.-W. Railway Company). rp. fe. ADAMS, F.A.I., is favoured wdth in- structions to SELL by AUCTION (with- out zxisorve), on TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY, FEBRUARY 15th and 16th, 1910, the whole of tho PLANT and MACHINERY, including valuablo pair 24-inch Cylinder Winding ENGINES and Drum, by the "Hydraulic Engineering Co. Chester; 4 Vertical and Horizontal "Oameron" and other PUMPS, large Horizontal LIFT PUMP, near- ly new: and costly Horizontal PUMPING ENGINE, by "J. Slee and 5 Vertical and Horizontal STEAM ENGINES, capital LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, 1 4 LANCASHIRE BOILERS, 4 Egg-end BOILERS, largo Quantity of Steam and Water Piping, of various sizes; Crab Wi'nc.hes, 5-ft. Circular Saw Benoh, Water Tanks, Pit Tubs, Ditto Rails, Winding Pul- leys, Flat and Round Wire Ropos, Boring Tackle, etc., etc., 20-TON WEIGHING MACHINE, excellent 9-ft. GRINDING PAN. by "Hughes," Plas Kynaston; useful Tug Mill, 2 Grinding a.nd Tempering Pans. complete 4 Brick and Tile Presses, large Quantity of Steel Shafting, Pulleys, Cog-wheels, etc., 2 ELECTRIC DYNAMOS, by "C'ompton and Co." and "Sandycroft Co. • Ditto Cables, Triple Dynamo Engine, ]ar°x> accumulation of Cast and Wrought Iron Scrap, Chains, Lifting Blocks, etc. laree Quantity of useful PITCH-PINE BAULKS etc. Sale each day at 11 o'clock. Full particulars in Catalogues, to be ob- tained from the Auctioneer, at his Estate Offices and Sale Rooms, Chester-street, Mold. 26692p Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AGENT, VALUER INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE and SALE ROOM, SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY. QJALES BY AUCTION of HOUSES, FURNI- TURE, STOCK, FIXTURES, Etc., on Busmcss-like lines. Prompt Settlements. Certificated Bailiff (Law of Distress Amend- ment Act). Rents collected. Sale Room-Commodious and Easy of Access. Telephone 119 (with extension to Residence). Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, V?^ER AND HOUSE COLWYN BAY /UCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. UNDERTAKES SALFS of HOUSE PRO- PERTY. LIVE tnd DEAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Etc. CERTIFICATED BAIIiFF. RENTS COL- LECT KrD. INVENTORIES CARE; ULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. OrnoeG. COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOM3. Nat. Tel. 106 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS TUESDAY NEXT, FEaRUARY 15th, 1910. MR CHARLES MORGAN bogs to call at- tention to the WJ'lliLT tiiLr; in the above ROOMS, when a. 'lcction of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS will be sub- mitted for Saie, including beautifulJLmefrican Organ (Estey), massive i-hogany 700ft, Side- board, Queen Anne Satin-Walnut Bad- room Suit-?, Toilet Tabids, Dining and Occa- sional Tables, Oalc 2 Mahogany Oh airs, Cottage Piano, Singer and other Sewing Machines, Rosewood Card Table, large Pitch- pine WTardrobe, Set 01 Eight Chippeoidal-o Laddeir-baek Chairs, Oil and Water-colour Pictures, Grandfather Clocks in Oak Cases, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Wire Springs, Table Lamps, superior Guai in case, Rifles, Fretwork Machine, Wringer, etc., etc. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. On view morning of Sale, from 10.30. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 2G. Jóp PUBLIC NOTICES. PROPOSED COLWYN BAY RATE- PAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING of RATEPAYERS A wil 1 be held on WEDN ESDAY, FEBRU- ARY mil, 1910, at ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ROOM, COLWYN BAY, at Six o'clock, for the purpose of formiLg a Colwyn Bay and District Ratepayers' Association. Chairman: H. J. MARSDEN, Esq. Ratepayers are urg J.ltly requested to at- tend. 26722p URBAN SANITARY DISTRICT AND COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN. PRIVATE STREET WORKS ACT, 1892. PASSAGE LEADING OUT OF COED COCR, ROAD, COLWYN. TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that talti Urban District Council of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn (being the Urban Authority for the above-named District), on the 18th day of January, 1910, resolved that the aoovs Street shall be sewered, levelled, paved, metalled, flagged, channelled, made good and provided with proper means of lighting, ani that the expenses incurred by this Authority in executing such private street works shall be apportioned on the premises fronting, ad- joining, or abutting on such street, regard being had to the greater or less degree of benefit to be derived by any premises from such works as provided by Section 10 of the above Act, and furth<\i resolved "That thd Specification, Plan, and Section, Estimate and Provisional Apportionment as noN- produc-cd by the Surveyor in respect of the said street be, and the same are hereby approved." The said Specificat. 1>1 n awd Portion, Estimate and Provisiun.al Apportionment will be deposited during one month from the 4th day of February inst., at the Office of Mr William Jones, Assoc. M. Inist. C.E., Surveyor to the Council, at the Urban District Council Offic, Colwyn Bay, and will be open to in. spection from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, except on Saturdays, when the same shall" be open to inspection from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All information may be obtained, and in. spection given, by the Surveyor to the Coun- via, at his Office aforesaid. By Order, JAMES AMPHLETT, Clerk to the said Authority. Dated this 3rd day 01 February, 1910. Council Offices, Colwyn Bay. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PARISH OF LLYSFAEN (PART OF). SHOP HOURS ACT, w04. Re PROPOSED CLOSING ORDER. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that during the period of Twenty-one Days from the date hereof, i.e., before the 24th day of FEB- RUARY, 1910, the Document, namely, the Representation or Petition in favour of the Closing Order, support-ed by Signatures of the Occupiers of more than Two-thirds of the Shops to be affected by the Order, which Signatures have been duly verified, together with the Register of Shops, are open to in- spection by any Ratepayer concerned, at the OFFICE of the COUNTY COUNCIL, at CAR. NARVON, between the Hours of TEN in the morning and FIVE in the afternoon, on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS, and between the Hours of TEN in the morning and ON E in the afternoon on THURSDAYS. And that any such Occupier may, on pre- senting himself accordingly, make represen- tationa as to any matter in regard thereto which, in his opinion, requires to be veri- fied. Dated this Third day of February, 1910. J. T. ROBERTS. Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Carnarvon 26665p oF PUBLIC NOTICES. PRINCE'S THEATRE, LLANDUDNO. LESSEE AND BUSINESS MANAGER, MR ARNOLD MACARA- Monday, February 14th, until further Dljtioe. Under Entirely New Managiement. During alterabions Mr Macaira has decided to, Run a Short Picbure Season, having arrangied with a well-known London Firm to Supply him wibh the Finest Pictures obtainable. Absolutely the Firbeti Dramatic Travieil and Comic Pictures ever seen in Wadm. NEXT WEEK T. W. BARRATT, YOUR OLD FAVOURITE. POPULAR PRICES. Llannefydd Chair Eisteddfod WHIT-MONDAY, 1910. CHAIR ODE: "lolo Goch o Lachryd" (Llan- nefydd). Prize, LW 7s. Musical Adj udicator DAVID JENKINS, ESQ., MUS. BAC (Cantab.) CHIEF COMPETITIONS. I.-Chi-ef Choral Competition, "Tlie Heavens arc Telling" (Ilaydn), ("Y Nefoedd sy'n dat- gam")- Prize, £ 12 12s and Silver Cup worth £ 3 2d for conductor- .2.—Male Voice Choirs, "Cydgan y Bugeil- iÚj." ("The Shepherds' Chorus"), (David Jen- kins). Prize, £10 and Cup wortih J62 for con- ductor. .3.—Juvenile Choir, "Awn i ohwareu yn yr Eira" ("In tho siaow now let us gaither") (Pedr AJaw). Prize. jE5 and Medal worth 10s for con- ductor also 10s for each unsuoocas/ul choir. 4-—Mixed Choirs (unaccompanied), "Ar lan IojXidoruen doofn" ("By doop Jordan's bank I tread") (1. Gabriel). Prizo, B5 3s and Metro- nome worth J61 Is for oonductor. 5.—Chief Solo (any voice), "Y Dyfnder Cryf" ("The Mighty Deep") (T. Enilyn Evans). Prize, handsome Silver Cup worth ;65. Pull list of subjects, prioo Id, by post lAd, to be obtamod from the Eisteddfod Secretaries, Llannefydd, Trefnant. 26721p PRESTATYN ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD W HIT M ON D A Y, 1910. Musical Adjudicators: E. HURREN HARDING, Esq., Mus. Bac., L.T.C.L., L.T.S.C., Bangor. J. OWE^ JONES, Esq., F.R.C.O., Cardiff. COMPETITIONS: I.-CHIEF MALE VOICE CHOIR (not under 30 in number). Tost piece, "The Pil- grims" ("Y PercTinion"), (Dr. Parry). Prize X12, and a Silver-mounted Baton for Con- ductor. 2.-MALE VOICE CHOIR (16 to 25 ic number), "The Blacksmith" ("Y Gof"), (D. Jenkins). Prize £3 3s. 3.—JUVENILE CHOIR, "Hurrali, for the Country" ("Plaint y Wlad"), (D. Parry). Prize X5 5s. ULL LIST of SUBJECTS, price Id, by post 1 (ready February 9th), to be had from the Secretary, J. M. HUGHES. Wrcrham House, Prestatyn. 2G654p RHUDDLAN AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING SOCIETY. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will be held at Hendre Ucha Farm, Abergele, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1910 (or if prevented by Frost on the first available Thursday following). 055 IN PRIZES including SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, value 10 guineas (presented by Messrs Corbett Williams and Son, Ltd., Phoenix Iron Works, Rhuddlan). For further particulars apply to the Socro- tarv, WILLIAM JONES, Church Gates, 26714p Rhuddlan. THE ANNUAL ST. DAVID'S DAY DINNER WILL. BE HELD AT 1HW IMPERIAL HOTEL, COLWYN BAY, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1910. At 6-45 P-m- TICKETS, 3/6 each. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and AFTER 5th MARCH the BANKS in COLWYN BAY will open on SATUR- DAYS at 9.30 and dose at 12.30. LONDON CITY and MIDLAND BANK, Ltd. MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL DISTRICT BANKING CO., Ltd. METROPOLITAN BANK (of England and Wales), Ltd. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENG- LAND, Ltd. PARR'S BANK, Ltd. 26707p for that OVERCOAT you want BOY'S 5/11 to 21/- YOUTH'S 8/11 to 25/- MEN'S 21/- to 55/- Tailored in the best and latest styles & materials Ready-to-Wear or to measure. j T IIEPWORTH & SON, Ltd., 1 1 52, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY, HIGH STREET, RHYL, AND 190 OTHER BRANCHES. J — METROPOLITAN BANK (OF ENGLAND AND WALES), LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL viz., 110,000 Shares of .£50 e-ach £ 5,500,000 PAID-UP CAPITAI,viz., 110,000 Shares X5 Paid £ 550,000 GUARANTEE FUND £ 450,UX> Directors: f WALTER EVERS WARDEN, Esq., Chairman, Edgbaston, Birmingham. MORGAN B. WILLIAMS, Esq., Deprrty Chairman, KilLay Houae, near SwaJieea, STANLEY BALDWIN, few., M.P., Stourport. HENRY C. FIELD, Esq., Edgbaston, Birmingham. ROBERT FORREST, Esq., St, Fagaos, Cardiff. Right Hon. LORD GLANTAWE, The Grange, Swansea. ROWLAND HELL, Esq., The Fira, Kidderminster. F. ERNEST MUNTZ, Esq., Umberslade, Warwickshire. ABRAM CRESWICKE RAWLINSON, Esq., Chipping Norton. LORD ERNEST J. SEYMOUR, Kenilworth. J. WESTON-STEVENS, Eeq., Clifton, Bristol. FRED WM. NASH, Managing Director. F. J. HUGHES, General Manager. JAMES SMITH WOOD, Secretary. JAMES E. AYTOUN, Chief Inspector. COTN^fomCE } EENNETT'S BILL' BIRMINGHAM.' REGISTERED OFFICE, {60, GRACECHURCH ST., I A. E. OLD, Manager. CITY OFFICE, i LONDON. E.C. /THOMAS THOMSON, Sub-Manager. BALANCE SHEET, 31st December, 1909. LIABILITIES: ASSETS. £ d. a. 4. Due by the Bank on Cur- Cash in hand and at the rent, Deposit and other Bank of England 917,699 8 8 Acoounts 10,043,259 6 11 Caaih at Call aaid at Short Seven days and other Drafts 15,838 16 6 Notioe 1,874,178 14 8 Foreign Bills Negotiated as —————————— per contra 44,516 13 8 2,791,878 8 < Bills for Collection, as per Investments, viz. contra 61,950 14 5 British and In- Rebate on bills dieoounted. 4,265 8 7 dian Govern- -—————————— ment Securi- 10,169,831 0 1 ties £ 696,334 17 1 PROPRIETORS' FUNDS: Colonial G-ov- P a i d up eminent Securi- Capital X550,000 0 0 ties, Railway Guarantee amd Corpora- Fund. 450,000 0 0 tion Stocks -————————— and Debenture 1,000,000 0 0 Bonds £ 798,205 10 6 Dividend pay- ————————— 1,494,540 7 t able 1st Feb. Bills of Exchange 657,344 5 8 next 41,250 0 0 —————————— Profit and Loss 4,943,762 16 0 Account ba- Due to the Bank on Current lance carried and other Accounts, after forward. 24,073 19 5 deducting provision for bad -————————— 1,035,323 19 5 and doubtful debts and contingencies. 5,845,142 19 6 Foreign Bille Negotiated, as per oontra 44,516 13 8 Bills for Collection, as per oontra 61,950 14 6 Bank Premises « and Furniture at London, Bir- mingham, and t Branches, at cost leas amounts written off, in- cluding £ 5000 this year £ 393,207 19 0 Less Bank Pre- mises Redemp- tion Fund. £ 53,426 3 1 ————————— 339,781 15 11 £ 11,235,154 19 6 £ 11,235,154 19 6 Signed on behalf of the Board, WAITER E. WARDEN, Chairman, MORGAN B. WiLLIAMS, bvputy Chairman. FRED. WM. NASH, Managing Director. F. J. HUGHES, General Manager. AUDITORS' REPORT. We report to the Shareholders that we have obtained all the informations and explana- tions we have required. We have examined the Securities held against money at Call and Short Notice, and those representing the Investment of the Bank, and have satisfied ourselves of the correctness of the Cash Balances. We have, as usual, visited 3.11 the Branches of the Bank, and in our opinion this Balance Sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs, according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us as shown by thø books of the Company. TURQUAND, YOUNGS, and CO., London, 15th January, 1910. Auditors. 140 BRANCHES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. I!b-c-c:- :C>=x::J.=.,o.:J;:=;.c:=-:=- -= =- =-=-=><e:-=- =- :=. NOTICE. W. R. HANDS & CO., | COLWYN BAY, HHIZE COMMENCE THEIR 18THAnnual STOCK-TAKING ) SALE | JL/JLL From Tuesday, February 1st, j FOR 21 DAYS. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF MR. NELSON BARRETTS FAMOUS PANTOMIME COMPANY IN "CINDERELLA," Don't miss this great production you are sure to be delightel. Funniest Comedians. Be!i Comedians and Dancers. Prettiest of Scenic Effects, etc. Wonderful Specialities, etc. MATINEE Or). SATURDAY at 2-30. Children half-price to all parts. » -+ NEXT WEEK— REYNOLDS' EAMOUS ANIMATED PICTURES IN A NEW AND BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Also. in addition, Expensive Engagement of MR. C. H. BURNS, the Great AMERICAN MUSICAL ECCENTRIC. THE MAN Or MANY l.N o 1 KUMENTS. Special Notia.-EXTRA SPECIAL MATINEE on Wednesday Next. Feb i6th (Full Programme) f T T /^V A TT-\ y-> X T Comer of Abbey Road K HQS ( TKbEN (GARDEN CITY) (Colwyn Bay). HOUSES BUILT TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Architocte-—SYDNEY MOSS, 4, St. Ann's Square, MANCHESTER. A.R.IB.A. or JOSEPH PEARCE. Ro3ral liusurar.ee Buiklings, LIVERPOOL. Tounsts to the North Wales Coast should not forget to take a trip over the ° Information I^ar Famed restmiog (or ioy) Railway for Twelve Miles Ride a!o.:g the Mountain 5ids from which they will see the most enchanting Scelery In North Tf»ll Wales. Cheap tickets are issued at Llandudno, Coiwyn Bay, Rliyi, and other L & N.W. Stations to Portniadoc (for Borihygest. { Criccieth Barmouth, &c via IJlaenau Festiuiog & l'csti.iicg Rly. For further particulars see Company s Bills. TENDERS. LLANDDULAS SANITARY COMMITTEE. TENDERS ar,, invited for SCAVENGING of LLANDDULAS. from APRIL 1st, 1910, to MARCH 31st, 1911. Particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, to whom also Sealed Tenders may be addressed, on or before FRIDAY, tlie 25tii day of FEBRUARY, 1910. (Signed), T. MORRIS JONES, Clerk. Graig Dulae, Llanddulas. 2ti703p CUNARD LIE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LAKCEST AND FAJSii'KsJT VBiS.-liLS in the WORLD. New Steamer, "FRANCONIA," Twin-screw, 18,000 Toiu Gross, now bu LARGEST AND FASTEST SHIPS TO BOSTON. From LIVERPOOL (Via Queenstown). TO NEW YORK TO BOSTON. Umbria, Sat. 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