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D. Williams A Co. Ltd. Wine & Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. i' ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 188. Telegrams, Old Vzults.
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I D. Williams & CO. Ltd. ■ 1 4 Wine & Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 188. Telegrams. Old Vetuits.
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Ull Ty ?? THEATRE BANG 0R. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, The Great Lyceum Drama, THE LiFEGUARDSffiAN -■ FIVE PARTS. Exclusive Gaumont I.-Ko Comedy, AFTER THE BALLED UP BAll (2 parts) Kpisode Six of our New Patriotic British Serial, 41 Boy Scouts-Be Prepared Til ifISDAY TO SATURDAY, Molloy's World-Celebrated Ballad, Love's Old Sweet Song I-IVE PARTS. P Exclusive Gaumont L-Ko Comedy, DIPPY DAN'S DOINGS (2 parts). Pal he's Animated History of the Great War. PART 4 of Our Latest Serial, JUDEX. PATHE GAZETTE Twice Weekly, and Care- fully Selected programme. t Matinees every Wednesday and Satur- day at 2-30 p.m. Nightly at 7-30 p.m. except Saturdays J only at 7 p.m. Popular I £ J '?? I Ask nd Picture Prices j 00* 2d. Tax. ?Q. Id. Tax. sgfe PiCTUREDROIiE. Proprietor W. LJiiE. Week commencing MONDAY. DEC. 10th. Mondav, Tuesday, a.nd Wednesday: Pathe's Masterpiece, A CHANCE OF A LIFETBIE" (Five Parts], Sixth Episode, "PEARL OF THE ARMY." SPECIAL MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 2.30. Thursday Friday, and Saturday: "THE GIRL AND THE SUBMARINE" (Four Pa:rts), Last but One, WIHÎS UCILTY?" Third Epi- pode, "VOICE ON THE WIRE. CHANGE IN ONE-REEL COMEDIES AND DRAMAS ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. k NOTE REDUCED PRICES: 4d, 5d. 8d (including Tax). All Children must be paid for, and accom- panied by an Adult. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.3ft TRAINING-SHIP "CLIO," Off BANGOR, N. WALES. THE COMMITTEE of the Indu&t.r,ial Train- ing-Ship "Clio," off Bangor, North Wales, aro prepared to receive Tenders for the SUPPLY of any of the following ARTICLES, for Six or Twelve Months, from he 1st January, 1918; Bread. Flour, Oatmeal, Fresh Ne,f, Mutton, Fresh Suet. Frmh Bones, Salt, Pepper, Peas, Lenti-ls, Cocoa, Golden Syrup. Biscuits, Tea, Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, New MiLk, Leather, Canvas, Rope, Blue Serge, Flannel, Swans down, Striped Shirting, Grendrill, Blue Jerseys, Bluo Jean, Duck, Towelling. Blankets. Socks, Oiffcers' Caps, Officers' Uniforms, White and Blue Caps for Boys, Brorms, Scubbers, etc., etc., Soa-p (y' ellow and carbolic). The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Particulars and Forms, upon which alone ten- dors will be received, may be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders, duly completed, together with Stan- dard Sample?, to be pent in not later tha.n t:oo 13th DECEMBER, 1917. I RED. G. LANGDON, Captain, R.N.. Superintendent. Training Ship "Clici," Off Bangor, North Wales, Dated 4th December, 1917. I UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES. > The First of a Short Series of PUBLIC EVENING LECTURES on ""ART IN RELATION TO THE CRAFTS AND TO EVERYDAY LIFE," will be gi ven in the POWIS HALL OF THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12th. 1917, At Eigiit p.m. MR WILLIAM ROTHENSTEIN (Profefisor of Civic Art in Sheffield University) w-i.1: talk on oWTHE CRAFTS AND RECONSTRUCTION." Chairman: Principal.Sir HARRY R. REICHEL. All interested M'e ooriiaily invited. ADMISSION FREE. ^BWPT——" — .■■i.n.iMLimiu ilJJi—igg ST. PATRICK'S HOSPITAL, DUBLIN. I In addition to the Main Hospital in James'a- street, the Governors have Bran cn Establishments at St. Edrn jndsbury, Lucan, standing in a Do- niesno of 200 Acres, and provided with every facility for the Curative Treatment of Mental Cases. The Mansion of St. Edmundsbury has been adapted for the Treatment of Ladies, and a Villa specially built to accommodate a limited number r. of Gentlemen. r Urgent Cases can be admitted to the Hospital on application to the Medical Superintendent. For further particulars, Forms, etc., apply to THE REGISTRAR, St. Patrick's Hospital, James's-street, Dublin. Re MISS ADAH MAUD WILLIAMS, DECEASED. 1 €> Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vic. cap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all L persons having amy claims against th-e estate of the late Miss Adah Maud Williams, of The Vicarage, Penmynydd, Anglesey, who died on the 25th day of November, 1917, are hereby re- quested to send particulars, in writing, of their claims to the undiersigned on or before the 5t.h day of January, 1917, after which date the a-seefcs of the said dcccased. will be distributed amongst the persons entitled thereto, having 'M&git"d only to the (,Iain),3 then received. Dated this 5th day of December, 1917. R. GORDON ROBERTS, Bank Chambers, Boston-* ivet, Holyhoad, Solicitor for the E,ieoutor,. ( L .v. THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN. HACKNEY-ROAD, LONDON. SEASIDE BRANCH, THE LITTLE FOLKS' HOME, BEXHILL. THE NURSING STAFF. LADIES ck>siiioua of entering the Nursing Pro- fession are invited to communicate with the Lady Supeirintendejnt, who will glladly. give advice on the subject. Spooial ait-terufcion is given to the training of Probationer Nurses. Medical and Surgical Lectures are given by membemj of the Visiting Staff. Examinations ana held and Certificates granted. Paying Pro- bationers are reoeived. For age limits and other particulars, applioa- tion should be made to the Lady Superintend- ent, MISS A. M. BUS-HBY. CARNARVONSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TiRE Committee invite appli,atioiks from Women who wish to take up training for the position of Village Niwvres. EVAN R. DAVIES, Secretary af Education. TtHE MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR M BOARD are prepared to receive Loans of £ 20 and upwards, as may be agreed upon, on the, security of their BONDS, at Interest a.t the rate of JB5 7s 6d per centum, per annum, payable half-yearly, for periods as may be arranged. Communications to be addires-ssd to A. Draniield, Treasurer, Dock Office, f,iverpool. ALFRED CHANDLER., General Manager and Secretary. j Dock Office, Liverpool. MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M.. GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO ORGAN AND HARMONY. PUPILS successfully prepared for Examina- jj JL tion3. CARNARVON VISITED. ,I' Terma on Application. Tawelan, Bangor. 1195o R. B. WATSON (Opposite the Cathedral), BANGOR. THE OLDEST & FINEST GENT'S HAIR- DRESSING SALOON IN THE CITY. A Splendid Show of Fancy Articles and a Fine Display of Tobacconists' Goods of Every Description, suitable for Xmas and Jfevt year (lifts. Prices to Suit Everybody.. Cigars and Cigarettes of all Brands. VARIOUS BRANDS OF TOBACCOS, too numerous to mention. A Fine Selection of Silver-mounted STICKS and PIPES IN CASES. SEASONABLE and USEFUL PRESENTS AT THOMAS'S BOOT STORES, 298, HIGH STREET, —BANGOR. —:— ENDLESS VARIETY IN Felt and Fancy Leather Slippers and Dress Shces splendid SbOW of Xmas and new Pear Cards, MRS W W. JONES, Stationer and Newsagent, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, Has opened a Special Show Room to display her large stock of Fancy Goods, Toys and Leather Goods suitable for Xmas presents, which are offered at reasonable prices. A Visit Cordially Invited. Furniture Remover. HENRY JONES, FRIARS SLATE WORKS, BANDOR, Is now carrying on business ps Furniture Remover, Carting Contractor, oto. Large Vana available, and estimate free on application. 11 NORTH WALES CHRONICLE." Cheap Prepaid Advertising Rates. "PERSONS WANTED," "TO LET," "FOR SALE." "LOST AND FOUND." Eto. Number of NUMBER OF INSERTIONS. Words. 1. 3. 6. 13. 13 W ot-ds 1 6 3 0 5 0 6 6 30 „ 20 4 0 7 0 12 b 40 2 b 5 0 9 0 16 6 5) 3 0 6 0 11 0 19 6 60 3 3 6 6 12 0 21 6 70 3 6 7 0 13 0 23 6 3(1 and bd extra (according to number of inser- tions) if replies are to be addressed to the Office. OWING to the great expense in booking and applying for small amounts, no Advl will be inserted unless accompanied by a remittance. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND MEMORIAM NOTICES, 2a 6d for four lines, 6d each extra line. 'f -'Jt .r; .¡r' ..¡ L.. Nixon & Jarvis • Booksellers, Printers, Stationers, Account Book Manu- facturers, Die-Stampers, &c., &c. Fancy Articles, Leather Goods, Nick-Nacks, all kinds. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. BANK PLACE, BANGOR. For Solid Leather Goods TRY LOVATTS, BANGOR. Purses, School Bags, Footballs, Belts, Hand Bags, Trunks, Portmanteaus, Dress Baskets. ALL PRICES. MORTONS, Slippers for Presents A fine selection to choose from. MORTONS, 284, HIGH STREET, ■ BANGOR. Drapery and Gents' Outfitting. We hold a Good & Varied Stock at prices very considerably under those of TO-DAY. fTa< o if? L Griffith & Hughes, DEVON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. ] OW N'S- ■*■ masetsr BROWN & Co. (CHESTER), LIMITED. ■ CHESTER. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Instevid of buying Second-Hand Furniture, call ■V. and i. ,:pect our Stock, which is constantly being • • replenished. :.{. r' OAK FID ROOM SUITES from £ 14 MAHOGANY do. from £25 v v DINING and DRAWING FURNITURE. SETTEES AND EASY CHAIRS On application, we will smd a sketch of anything required, the nearest we can do from Stock. fa}- REMOVALS. WAREHOUSING. ESTIMATES FREE-CARRIAGE PAID. 30-40 Eastgate Row, CHESTER. KENDAL 1 MILNE <5 •— • mKCHESTER I ? Aj?ii?A?I&J??3iI?t? INVITE, INSPECTION OP TH f.f R 1. foRNISHED SpECIMCN ROOMS. & SPACIOUS Show ROOMS CONTAINING THe LATEST PRODUCTIONS u IAI ARTISTIC FURNITURE. | VICTORIA HOUSE, BANGOR. | OUR I Christmas Clearing Sale OF ( GENERAL 0F DRAPERY < AND }\ f FURNISHING GOODS i Commences Thursday, December 13th AND CONTINUES FOR 14 DAYS. } y- Owing to scarcity of Goods our patrons will do r T well to secure the Bargains offered at this Sale. J No ??. G J THOMAS I or Circulars. (;a jo THOi'ww-rAs R Tel 204 (CORNER OF DEAN STREET). J HUMPHREY WILLIAMS, Ltd., Telephone, I 48. Penlon Monumental Works, BANGOR, 1 Established, 1823. Large Stock of BRICKS, CEMENT PLASTER, GROUND MORTAR, and SANITARY WARE. Orates, Ranges, Tila Kerbs and Hearths, Enamelled Slate Mantelpieces. White-Glazed Scullery Sinks. Grindstones, 24-in. to 36-in. diameter. Ð' Q TH MAS)S | ANNUAL SALE I I OF I I General Drapery, Men's and Youths' Outfitting, i g COMMENCES a | FRIDAY, DECEMBER the 14th. i i LONDON HOUSE, BANGOR. I ig t" .1' .c ,t ,1is. .3; "II;: ;Ã-:t.z CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JARVIS & FOSTER. BANGOR HOURS 9 to I and 2 to 6 Established 102 years. 'Phone lYI. M A. CROOKS' DEPOT FOR FIRST-CLASS Service Boots, Field Boots. Repairs by Practical Workmen. AND 2 2 2, High Street, Bangor, Menai Bridge. AGENT FOR- The" K," "LOTUS," "DELTA," "SAXONE," "FOOTGLOVE," 4 DR. JAEGER'S," "BECTIVE," ETC, ETC. 1 WE ARE BETEMIHED iLt^'sSL°^cv™!rS m the BI est Selection and Value fOJ • Money in GOLD, SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE AND LEATHER GOODS. SUITABLE FOR XMAS, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAE PRESENTS, AS WE HAVE A CHOICE AND UNIQUE STOCK, AND INVITE A VISIT. SPECTACLES & OPTICAL GOODS A SPECIALITY. » —— REPAIRS THOROUGHLY WELL DONE. —— WALTER M WILLIAMS, WATCrK'ELLER ? Wwy?iH?TBEFB n ?M ?!LHM?? Ar.D opTiciA\ ?' rlfei m113." ?y???r (RAILosgTIOJ BANGOR. Tel. 113. SAVE PETROL And 70 per cent. of your Fuel Bill BY FITTING TO YOUR CAR T THE FAMOUS Looker Gas Bag IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT JONES BROS. BANGOR. SOLE AGENTS FOR South Carnarvonshire, including Bangor and 1 Carnarvon, and Anglesey. Eight Rqshsqes why Motorists should use Coal Gas for their flars. 1-— It helps to win the War, as the more gas used the greater the production of Tolnol, Benzole and the Allied Substances which form the basis of high explosives so necessary for winning the War. 2.-The wounded Tommy need not be deprived of his pleasure and health-giving spin in your car, for when running on coal gas and taking Tommy out, you are performing two National Duties at once. 3.-Econon-iy, another National Duty is performed. 4.-Home Industries are supported- S.-Reduction of Tonnage is effected by using the fuel produced in this country instead of petrol imported. 6.-More food can be brought into the country if less petrol is carried on the sea. 7-SUPPOPt your own District by using the gas and bags which are produced locally. S.-Finally, gas is cleaner than petrol, and is 70 per cent. cheaper. J. MOUNTFORT^ "CRAIGFRYN, GARTH, BANCO jyp-rellant attd Wholesale and Retail I Colliery Agent- Dealer in Best Drawing-room Coal, Kitchen Coal, Nuts, Slack, $0 & Steam Coal and Coke. ??B???   '? Bast Staffs Dsr^yshira and Welsh M Coals always in Stock. Special Qjjotation for 4-Ton Lots and Trac'c Loads A Trial Order is solicited All Enquiries promptly attended to ——————aaaa—eaaa——a—pawaaEii ■■ ■» mammmmmmmmmm——