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TO THE ELECTORS OF TUE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. GENTLEMEN, It. AT the urgent request ot menus m me u)uni,», ami Mn? better he?th than when I expressed my in- r?.fMtrinfU?ve consented to contest the County as a "LI Unionist Candidate. I know some of my Constituents do ta 'I ?h me on the Irish Question. but I believe an over- whelmiuR m:\jority do, "I' t  w a,, ettle(I at e I in R? m,"?"r?igt, ?t.'y e?atew the O"n Y, yen know my iews on all importaut -.tWr?. It i t th ref.??.?esqary for uir to trouble yon with them in this address. Yours most faithfully, DAVID DAVIKN Broneirlon, ilandinikm, June 23rd. 1886.
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AT ETHOLWYR SIR ABERTEIFI. FONEDDIGION, F J A ti gais taer cyteiion y yn'dadgal, mewn ieehYfl gweJl nag yr oelldwn )'nddo pan yn  fy mwrM.). ymneillllno, )'f w)'1 we,1i eYd,yniO i sefyll am y air fel mgeisydd Khyddfrjdig itn(febol. Own nMI yw rhal o'm bethol- \m);M!.yc.y)d ttuno & n1' *r. y rwe-stiwn Gwycldelig, ond credaf fOtl  mawr 0 110nynt yn gwneyd, Mod<! by?-9, ?siff byn' 't mwy?frif mMr y.?, Gan i mi fod yn y g?t.- ?.. y, '"?!i?d'd?? j ,ir, Jad h beth yw fy ngolygiadau yddmorddw. dH?myy."? )r?? yn ??nrheMiot i mi, gan i?' rich trafferthn a hwy yn y———? liwn. \'r eiddoch yn tfyddlawn, DAVID DAVIES. Uroncirinn, I.landinam, Mehefln 23ain, ISSti.
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DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELI) IN ACTON PARK, WREXHAM, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1886. PATH ON-SIR WATICINWILLIAMS WYNN, BART. President the SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART. Vice-President. Mt:, AMBROSE SUTTON, Altlircy Hall. PHTZES .?nnuntins to ?410 are oSered for ".?c MI!?FS SHEEP. PIGS, POULTRY. ??!.?"f?i"'r?JKAHXU OF HUNTERS, ROOT !or8.&.?c Leaping of Hunters open to the United pmZ;¡;; amounting to A 1J5 are offered by the Wrexham KflS £ s^ ??"    AP I.oeal Committee for CA'l"l'LK SHEEP, PIGS, LEAP- I vc 'OF COBS TCHN-OUTS, DQGS, POULTRY, ..)' )? ?]' .?' BL'TTER &c., entries for which must be made )OUN Ev.?s The Hollies, Marchwiel. W rexham, RN™, ?orbo?rc the 12th of July, who will, on application, nSlvL of Prizes, &c. All the Prizes offered by the cxUm Local Committee (excepting those for Cheese and i)?s which will be Open to the United Kmgdom) wi 1 he )imitcd to Kcneral Competition within the Society's J listrict of Denbighshire and Flintshire. Rules, with the Society's List of Prizes, Forms of Entry, and everv other information, may be had of the Secretaij, 10 whem all Entries for the Society's Prizes must be sent on or before Monday, July 12th. GEORGE BELLIS, Secretary. Mold, June 30th, 1880. NEW WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT. WM. D. RIGBY, Of RUTHIN, "DEGS to inform the I'?'?'t?tsof BALA and .b surrounding Districts, that he has OPENED the pre- mixes, No. 15, HIGH STREET, BALA, with a large and well selected Stock. Having had an ex- n?nf-nnf over 25 Years in the manufacture, as Well as t he Repairing ofwa?nes. he will ?ive special attention to that branch of the business, and will guarantee the satis- KctorY performance of ail work, however complicated, entrusted to his care, '?e?ck' ?I?comp'r? is. Watches. Clocks, Timepieces, Bar?ne er. Gold, Silver, Plated, Gilt and Black Brooch?. V r 8t\1d, Links, Pins, Albert Guards, Chains, ?n .k Ms Bracelets, Bang1es. Lockets, Seals, Keys, Th]m- blci, Pencil cases, ?mit Knives. &e. All of which will be ollercd It most reasonable prices. "? ,V It. will make every effort, and hopes to secure a f?ir share of the patronage of the town and district. SHOP WATCHMAKER NEWYDD. WM. D. RIGBY, RLLUTHYN. ADDYMUNA hysbysu trigolion y BALA t'll amgylchoedd, ei tod wedi AGOR Shop Newydd yn 15, HIGH STREET, BALA, KvdnE Ystoc hciacth ac amrywiaethoi. Ar oi cael ymar- icriad o dros 2.? mlynedd "n nEwneuthuriad yn o?ysta) ag Adeyweiriad Oriaduron, bydd iddo roddi sylw neiilduol 1 r adran hon o'i fasnach, a sicrha y rhydd foddlonrwytiu 1 bawb a ymddiricdant waith i'w Ofal, pa mor anhawda bvnnj? fyddo. '('vnHwysa yr Ystoe ircMes. Clocks, Timepiece,. Ba?-o- tnefers, ifrooches A ur ac Avian, ttar-rinffs, Studs, Links, Pins, Albert C,nurds, Chains, Nccklets, Bracelets, Bangles, Lockets, Seals, Keys, Thimbles, Pencil-cases, Fruit Knives, &c. Gwerthir yr oil am brisiau hynod resymol. (iwna W. D. R. bob vmdrech i foddhau ei gwsmeriaid, a gobeithia gael cofnogaetli trigolion y dref a'ramgylchoedd. 'BODAWEN,' DENBIGH. AN ENGLISH SERVICE FOR CHILDREN Will be held in the above Hall (D.V.) WF.DNESDA T EVKXIXa, July lilt, isw,, At 7 o'clock p.m. Parents arc also invited. ADMISSION FREE. No Collection. PRIVATE HOTEL (SUPERIOR). CAMBRIAN HOUSE, 1, TAVISTOCK SQTARE, LONDON, W.C. Situation Central, and c l ose to 'Busses and Three <j t. (' I d I Important Railway Stations. TKRMS STKICTLY MODERATE. Mrs. DELA HOYDE, Late of Aberystwyth. "GWLEDD' CLWB Y MERCHED, Yn yr WYDDGRUG, Dydd IAU NEBAF. Gorphenaf 8fed, 1886. Milnedind i'r TK a RRYN BAILEY, Is. 6c. 1,. BRVN RAILEr ei AIM, Is. A P, ol 7 30 jln yr hwyr, er. 1 yd l Trenan Rhnd o Ddinbych, Caerllcon, a'r gorsafoedd cydrhyngddynt. "Jlt. FLAW Mv. J. L)rit,y Orchyl)tlln yr SIR DDINBYCH. EIDDO TIROL TRA DYMUNOL. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD A Wertha yn Gyhoeddus, YN Y CASTLE HOTEL, HHUTHYN, Ar IMi/dd MERCHKR, yr 28ain o Orphenaf, 1886, Am Ddau o'r gloch y prydnawn, Ocshawl Boneddwr, yn awr yn 31ain mlwydd oed, o dan Fwvllvs y dineddar HUGH DAVIES GRIFFITH, Ysw., Caerhun, gerllaw Conwy, yn y Fferm gynnyrchiol a adwaenir wrth yr enw 'PENRHIW BACH,' YN Mhlwyf Llanynys, yn agos i Bentref JL Gyffylliog, pellder o ddeutu 4 milldir o dref Rliuthyn, yn awr yn naliad Mr. Robert Jones, fel tenant blynyddol, yn ol 22p. o Ardreth yn y flwyddyn. Y lilac y Tir mewn cyflwr da, a'r holl Gaeau wedi eu ffensio yn dda, ac v niae v tv ar tai allan mewn trefn ardderchog: Rhoddir Yswir- eb'am 30up. ar fywyd y tenant, wedi ei yswirio yn swyddfa y Pelican, 1881, yn gyssylltiedig a'r lot hon. Am fanylion pellach, a thclerau yr Arwerthiant, ym- ofyner a'r Meistri. Cliappel a Grifilth, Cyfreithwyr, 21, Golden Square, Hundain; Hugh Goodman Roberts, sw., Cvfreithiwr, Wyddgrug (Mold); Meistri. Griffith ac Allard, Cyfreithwyr, Llanrwst; ncu a'r Arwerthwr, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. Trwy Orcln/rnyii yr Arwystlycld. DYFFRYN CONWY. EIDDO TIROL TRA DEWISOL. I'w Werthu yn Gyhoeddus gan MR. JOHN PRITCHARD YN Y CASTLE HOTEL, CONWY, Ar Ddydd aWRNER, y 30ain 0 Orphcnaf, 1886, Am 2 o'r gloch y prydnawn. Lot 1.— Oes-hawliad (Life Interest) Boneddwr, Yn awr yn 31ain mlwydd oed, o dan Ewyllys y diweddar Hugh Davies Griffith, Ysw., Caerhun, yn yroll o'r Fferm ragorol a adnabyddir wrth yr enw 'MAEN-Y-BARDD,' YN Mhlwyf Roe Wen, o ddeutu 4 milldir o Gonwy, yn brescnnol yn naliad Mr. John Jones, fel deiliad o flwyddyn i flwyddyn, am yr ardreth resymol o SOp. y flwyddyn. Y mae y fferm mewn cyflwr uchel o ran ei thriniaeth, a chynnwysa tua 120 Erw o Dir Llafur, Gwaendir, a Mynydd-dir. Y mae yr Annedd-dy a'r tai allan yn helaetli a eliyfleus, a'r oil mewn trefn a cliyflwr da. Rhoddir Yswir-Ysgrif am 1,150p. ar fywyd y tenant, yr hon a dynwyd yn 1881 ar Gwmni Swyddfa y Pelican, i mewn yn y lot hon. Lot Z.—Oes hawl yr un Boneddwr, Ac o dan yr un Ewyllys, ar y Vaenol (Villa), a elwir 'MOUNT PLEASANT,' Llanbedr, ger Conwy, yr hwn sydd yn adeilad cadarn, ac a ddelir yn brcsennol gan Mr. Hare. Saif y Ty ar fan difyr, a cheir o hono olygfeydd ardderchog ar Afon Gonwy a'i chylchoedd rhamantus. Gellir cael meddiant Calan- gauaf. Rhoddir Yswir-Ysgrif ar fywyd yr un boneddwr, am 200p., ac yn yr un swyddfa, gyda'r lot hon. Lot 3,Oes-hawl yr un Boneddwr, 0 dan yr un ewyllys, yn y swm arbenig o l.OOOp., yn sefyll yn enw Ymddiriedolwyr attebol ar Ymddiriedolaeth nrfer- 01 am Eiddo ag sydd yn brcsennol wedi ei roddi yn Echwyn ar Dai lthydd-ddaliadol yn Colwyn Bay, yn ol 116g Bier o 4p. 10s. y cant yn y flwyddyn, yr hyn a wna y swm o 5p, yn flynyddol. Rhoddir Ysgrif-Yswiriant am 6;">0p. ar fyw- yd yr un boneddwr, ac ar yr un Swyddfa, gyda'r lot hon. Am fanylion pellach a thelerau yr Arwerthiant, ymofyn- er A'r Meistri. Chappel a Griffith, Cyfreithwyr, 21, Golden Square, Llundain; Hugh Goodman Roberts, Ysw., Cyf- rcithiwr, Wyddgrug (Mold); Meistri. Griltith ac Allard, Cyfreithwyr, Llanrwst; nou A'r Arwerthwr, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. £ ATE by t,It'.9. gtord fit nU\1u. DENBIGH FAT & STORE STOCK AUCTION MART, Back Row Hotel Yard. MESSRS. BYFORD & BROWN Will hold their next SALE at the above Mart, On the FAIR DAY, JULY 13th, 1886, Entries already received: 10 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. 20 Fresh Store Heifers and Barrens. 230 Fat Sheep and Lambs. Further entries solicited. Commission, 4d. in the R. Cash Settlements at conclusion of Sale. Offices-Denbigh. Rnthin, and Rhyl. HALE-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE. -:0:- GEORGE HENRY LEE & Co., Basnett Street, LIVERPOOL, Beg to announce that their HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Is now taking place, On THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS, When the whole of the Season's Stock will be REDUCED IN PRICE, According to the nature of the Goods. The PLAIN GOODS WILL BE REDUCED 15 TO 20 PER CENT., AND The FANCY and SEASON GOODS Will he reduced 20 to 40 per cent. SPECIAL LOTS Will be marked at even greater reductions. Price List sent on request. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND Co., BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A DRAPERY BUSINESS and PREMISES, XI. in a Town in North W&]es. A good opportunity for a Pllslling. Young Man with Capital. Excellent House and Shop, suitable for any business. Apply, No. 9009, BANNER Office, Denbigh. laltby tsørø. Uf. ttn Jou. NORTH WALES. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. NEAlt PWLLHELI. VERY LARGE AND MPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD] LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES] Forming the outlying portions of the MADHYN PARIC ESTATE, and situate in the various Parishes hereinafter described, comprising 4,2&711.. 01'. Sip" or thereabouts, di- v ided into 206 Lots. ŒSSRS. WM DEW and SON, H.?  will offer the .be, P operty, f———  AT THE TOWN HALL, PNVLLHELI,   PRIlJAY, th" 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th days OfJulY, 1886 Sale to commence each day at Twelve oclook Prompt:-  Lots 1 to 16, UIN comprising: In the Parish of Z?MH?'M. Rhydlydan, Gwynfas, Ty'nllwyn, and Ty'nddol Cottages. In the Parish of LlanV«uindv^- Pandy Saw Mills, Chwilog Inn Farm, Melin Chwilog, and Gwalg-y -N? Scverol8LoSof Leasehold Houses aBd Building Sites in Chwilog Village, including the Madryn Arms Hotel. In Ihe Parish of Llanarmon. pon?rthF?wr.Bryn.y-gwynt. Ty'nrhos, Penarth, Bryn dewin, and Castellgoed. ON THE SECOND DAY WILL BE OFFERED Lots 47 to 91. In the Parish of Llanarmon. The Madryn Arms Land and Building Plots on Treuan and Brynlieliq, 'I'y'nrhos, Hrynhelig, Drwsdoucoed, Treuan, Bryn-Rhydd, ry'nrs, Plv6s Gdftith-ap.Evan, Llwyndyf- og Ty'n-y-Fron, vlandwr Cottages, Ty'nrhos Chwilog, P?ntre Uchaf House, parts of Ty Newydd, Cae Bryn Moel,  Hryncaled. Gwernallt, Garnedd, Orseddbaeh, Gw?,n, Cefn Coch, Talafon, Bryngwdyn, Bryn PcnrhyM,Gdh!nr. In the Parish of Abercrch. L611 lfts. In the Parish of Llannor. Pen-bryn & Ty'11-y-wern. In the Parish of LlangyM. Ty'nrhos and parts of ditto, Pen-Y-gongl, Box Cefn Coch, and Helyg hirion. ON THE THIRD DAY WILL BE OFFERED Lots 95 to lio. In the Parish of Nevin. Glanrafon, Pant-y-dwr, Pwll-y-blew, Building Sites, Ty'n Ion, Glan-inor, Linin Glan.y-mûlj. Llain Tan-3?-dref, Hend3? Housean ? Croft, Two Houses in Chul'eh Street, Trernydon ¡House, Glan'rafon Land, Ty'n-y-eae, Ty'n-y-mynydd, ]'ron- dirion, Pins Nevin, Llenia, Caerhug, and Ffynnonwen Bach. In the Parish of Llaniestyn. Gareg Llwyd, I loogr Pen'rallt, Y Kant,  'Vnen  CiI YIidiart, ?y'n Llidiart, W eirglodd, Llett"r Gelach. St?7?et -y-Lian Cottages, 'XY nllan, Cefn y Glirbach, Myrllwyd, and Hen Odyn. In the Parish of Llangwnadl. Porthcolmon and Hirdir. lib the Parish of Brynet-oes. Ty'n-y-mynydd. In the Parish of Llande»wning. Pen-y-bont, Cao Penrhyn, and Cao Pont Bren. In the Parish of Llangian. Rhyddolion, Tir-y-cacau, Glansoch, Crown Cottages, and fSwvnrtll. 1 In the Parish of Manenaan. Daugoch, Mineral Rights under ditto, and Allotment of Gors Lloferin. ON THE FOURTH DAY WILL BE OFFERED Lots 116 to 206. In the Parish of Llanbcdrog. AccommodationLnd Cottages and Smithy at Rhyd-y- clawrdu, Tvddyn Rhys, Beudy mawr, Foel fawr, 1 oel bach, Cvttia, Bwlch y-mynydd, Ty n-y-mynydd, Pennant Igan. Foelwrgi, Cae rtowyn, Pantglas, Caedicws, TYN-y-pwll Ueliaf, Lleinia, Henllys Ncwydd, Henllys Isaf, Henllys Uchaf, Henllys Ganol, Gareg Fawr, Glan-y-gors, Pen-y- berth (in Two Lots). In the Parish of IJanfihangel Bachellacth. Ty Newydd, Bodsela, Tyddyn yr haint. In the Parish of Llangian. Brynd'I, Minffordd, Tan-y-foel Gron, Plas-y-ward, Plas Newydd, Ty Mawr, Cae Mur-y-go, I rrt, Ceryg Llwydion, Ty-yn-yr-ardd, the Moiety of Rhandir Bach, Cefn, the Moiety of Bod-y-foel. The above Properties comprise some of the finest Farms in the Parishes in which they are situated, and amongst the Lots will be found charming spots for the erection of Residences. The Scenery, in most instances, is delight- ful, and comprises some of the grandest Marine and Moun- tainous Views in the neighbourhood. Full details of all the Lots are given in the Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale. In the meantime any further information that may be required can be obtained from Messrs. BHKKZK. JONES, & CASSON, Solicitors, Portmadoc; OWKN LEWIS EDWARDS, ESQ and T. IYOR PARRY, Esq., Solicitors, Pwllheli; Messrs JOIIX and OWEN EDWARDS, Estate Agents, PwlI- heli; TIIO-,IAS ROBERTS, Esq., C. E„ Portmadoc; or of the Auctioneers, Welliicld House, Bangor. TOWN OF RHYL, COUNTY OF FLINT. IMPORTANT SALE of most VALUABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE AND LAND, known as GLANGLASFOR,' Having a wide frontage to Market Street & Queen Street, opposite the Town Hall and Market. SIX COTTAGES in Queen's Court, and THREE COTTAGES in Clwyd Street, Opposite the National Schools, and BUILDING LAND in Crescent Road, To be sold by Public Auction, by MESSRS. W. DEW and SON, AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, RHYL, On TUESDAY, the 13th day of JULY, 1886, At Two o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions then and there to be produced), in Lots, rpHE above very desirable BUILDING LOTS 1 and DWELLING HOUSES, viz., 'GLANGLASFOR' now in the occupation of Mr. John Ellis, with the Land adjoining, situate in the centre of the Town, most conven- ient and well adapted for business premises, having wide frontage to MARKET STREET and QUEEN STREET, and opposite the TOWN HALL and MARKET, with the right of road through Post Office Place from High Street, and through a passage to Queen Street. Also, SIX COTTAGES in Queen's Court. At the back of St. George's Hall, in the occupations of John Davies, William Davies, David Morris, Edward Parry, Elizabeth Denman, and Catherine Jones, now producing a gross rental of £ 46 16s. These are most conveniently situated and respectably tenanted. Also, THREE COTTAGES in Clwyd Street, In the occupation of John Williams, Mary Hughes, and Ellen Williams, now producing a gross rental of 1120 9s. situate opposite the National Schools, off Russell and Brighton Roads. Also, Two Lots of BUILDING LAND, Situate in Crescent Road, adjoining Pen-y-parc Cottage which togetherlhave a frontage to the above named road of GO feet, and a total area of 1243 square yards, or there- abouts. Plans and particulars may be obtained of JOHN DAVIES, Esq., Solicitor, Denbigh; Messrs. WM. GRIFFITH & SONS, Dolgelley; of Messrs CLQUGH & Co., Valuers and Estate Agents, Denbigh and Rhyl; and of the Auctioneers, Well- field House, Bangor, I t Mt!! jpjcfetaMk KINGSLAND SCHOOL (INTERMEDIATE And COMMERCIAL), SHREWSBURY. Established in 1848 ItS a Boarding and Day School by lIIr Poole, who was succeeded by the late Mr. r emngton, his Old-established and successful School will now be conducted by MR. J. OWEN Formerly Visiting Aent and Inspector for the British)? Formerly Visitin Soo&ty: for fouryears Tutor at bwan?. Tralmng College for Teachers; ??°"M;?'?, '?6 Master of Maengwyn Grammar Seho?.MachynUeth?. with a complete staff of Qnahned Assistants. The School stands in its own oiands in the most de. iixMful?d salubrious suburb of Shrewsbu,ry. RHL0SL r<Sm and dormitories are modern buildings, CONSTRUE^ especially fo"o r school purposes, and are adinirably adap, to conduce to the health and comfort of the pupils. (I Shrewsbury, though on the borders of Wales, is a tn, On Ihzglish-speaking town, and has a most conveni^ train service to all parts of the Principality. Pupils are thoroughly prepared for Commercial AM Professional vocations, or for the various Public Exanim. ations. The methods of instruction are modern, and surf, as are approved by the highest educational authorities. Prospectuses, containing full information, Terms, FA., may Do had on application. 8985 BRYNARVOR SCHOOL, TOWYN. PRINCIPAL.-MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.O.P., Assisted by QUALIFIED RESIDENT MASTERS In Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR SCHOOL, commodious Rn(I wpll fitted, has been specially erected for the accommorla, tion and tuition of Boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensivc Playgrounds, Cricket Field, and Gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable School premises in the Prin- ?' P?nJs are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the niversities and Colleges, for the learned professions, Banking and Commercial pursuits. Classics are held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the Examinations being held in May in each year. The School year consists of Three Terms. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. fS/JJ THE SALOP SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. HEAD MASTER-MR. JOHN EVANS, M. A., (Classical and Mathematical High Honours). ASSISTED BY QUALIFIED MASTERS. ATHOKOUGH Preparation for Commercial Aand Professional Life, and also for all Examinations. HONOURS in 1881.-John Rees Evans, London Univer- sity Matriculation, 1st Division; Josiah O. Thomas, London University Matriculation, 1st Division; Thomas Evans, Preliminary Examination Law Incorporated Society; James R. Jones, Medical Preliminary Examination, Edin- burgh University. PREVIOUS HONOURS INTER ALIA.-Colney Camp- bell, Second, Civil Service Examination; Edward Owen. Eleventh, Civil Service Examination—in all sixty of Mr. Evans's Pupils have succeeded at similar examinations. The situation of the Salop School is allowed to be excel- lent for health and beauty. The house is of modern con- struction; Class-rooms, Dormitories, &c., lofty and well, ventilated; all other arrangements internal and external desirable for the health and comfort of the pupils. [833II ARNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL. BIT, EDGAR WILLIAMS, M. A., B. D. PUPILS are prepared for all the preliminary 1- Examinations and Commercial life. Nine have passed 'his half year. 18940 SEASIDE EDUCATION. CLAREMONT HOUSE, WATERLOO, LIVERPOOL. Principal—MISS RAMAGE. HE First Masters in Liverpool attend weekly -L for Mathematics, Science, Elocution, Music, Singing, Drawing, French, German, Harmony, Violin, and Dancing. Terms include English, French, Music, Drilling. seat in Church and Laundress, with one or more accomplishments according to age. Extra Branches; Latin, Harmony, Violin, private Sing- ing and Dancing. Pupils prepared for the Oxford, Cambridge, Royal Academy, and other examinations. The House detached, and with a large Garden, stands close to the Shore, and has an uninterupted sea and river view. large Bathrooms, and all the modem improvements in Drainage, &c. References to parents of past and present pupils in England and North Wales. School Terms begin about January 20th. May 6th, & Sep- tember 22/TD, but Pupils may enter at the half term. J. W. BROWN, Auctioneer, Valuer & Estate Agent, DENBIGH, And High Street, RHYL (Opposite the Post Office). ALL descriptions of SALES conducted on ad- Avantageous terms, and settled for on day of Sale, it desired. Valuations for Probate and Administration. Valuations of Fanning Stock & Tenant Right, Household Furniture, &c., on reasonable terms. LAND AND HOUSE RENTS COLLECTED. TO BE LET, or SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, ROSEMARY COTTAGE,|Post Office Lane, DENBIGH, The Two adjoining COTTAGES also to be Sold. For further particulars, apply at Rosemary Cottage. TROUSERS.—TROUSERS.—TROUSERS. LL WOOL and Shrunk TROUSERS, made Ato measure, at 6s. 6d. 7s. lid. and 8s. lid. to 17s. Ow ing to the great depression in Trade, we are determined to make a return, if only at cost. Write for patterns, post free, with instructions for self-measurement. M. BURNETT & CO., Crown Court, Cheapside,  I'.u. Gellir cael y "FANER" gan y rhai canlynol:- YN LIVERPOOL, Mrs. Parry, Stationer, 32, Heyworth Street, EverM"' Mr. R. 0. Roberts, 46, Old Hall Street.. Mr. LloYJ Bookseller & Stationer, 52, Everton R<?" Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son 61 Dale Street. et Messrs. Foulkes & Evans, Booksellers, 29. Dale Str??t. Mr. William Davies, Bookseller, 47, Robson MessWrs; UJiam Davies. BookseUer, 47. Robson ??" Mr. Charles Chilton, Tobacconist, Stationer and, V.W9 agent 38 Low)lill Mr. Peter Par?;. ]Bo; er, 109, Lodge lane. G ,I FAB, Argraphwyd a Chyhoeddwyd gan THOMAS GFB dydd yn eu Hargraphdy vn STBTT-T-CAPEL, DINBTCH, dy" I Mercher, Gorpnenaf 7fed, 1886.