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THE OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF NIXON AND JARVIS, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, LETTER-PRESS AND COPPER- PLATE PRINTERS, &c., &c., BANK PLACE, BANGOR, IS still carried on in the Old Premises, and has no connection with any other Person or Firm, whether using the name of,, JARVIS" or otherwise. NIXON AND JARVIS Find it necessary to make this Announce- ment in consequence of communications intended for tliein NOT having reached them, and they respeclfuJly request that LETTERS AND ORDERS may be sent to NIXON AND JARVIS, BANK PLACE, bangor, And that all Telegrams may be addressed. "NIXON AND JABVIS, BANGOR." Bank Place, Bangor, January, 1888. 1348.1 83- CHIMNEY SWEEPING! CHIMNEY SWEEPING'! «.tr CHIMNEY SWEEPING! WILLIAM PARRY. B UILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 64, CAELLEPPA, BANGOK, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Bangor and the neighbourhood generally that, at the request of several of (lie leadiug families i f the district, lie has purchased new SWEEPING MACHINERY, and having secured the services "f thoroughly Fractieal Men, W. P. is now prepared to undertake the Sweeping and perfect Cleaning of any kind of Flue, and respectfully solicits your esteemed commands. Grates and Ranges re-set, &c. Payments Quarterly or Half-yearly,if desired. Yearly Contracts undertaken. Estimates supplied. All ORDERS punctually attended to. 1585R ORGANS FOR CHURCH, CONCERT-ROOM, AND CHAMBER. SUPERIOR to all others in Tone, Eniciency. i? Simplicity. Economy, and Facility of Mani- pulation. See 1htimDllials from Mr W. T. Best, Cl. Sir F. A. G. Ousetey. Dr. Spark, Dr. J. C. Bridge, M.A.. Dr. E. W. Taylor, and other eminent musicians. Experienced Tuners and Repairers sent out. Tunings Contracted for.- In all communica- tions address THE SECRETARY, CABSOK'S PATENT ORGAN Co., LIMITED. DENBIGH. zl322 LAMP SEASON, 1887-8 JOSIAH HUGHES & SON'S STOCK OF LAMPS IS Replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES, and include the following, viz. :— Defries' Patent Safety. Martin's Pateit, Martin's Pattnt Lighthouse, the Lamp Beige, the Mit- railleuse, the Anucapnic, the Queen Reading Lamp, the Germpn Half Crown Reading Lamp, the Duplex, and all the Best of the ordinary burners in every variety of shapi and pattern at very Extraordinary LOW PRICES. Petroleum Stoves for Heating and Cooking of the best makes of liippingille and Wright and Butler's. Al-o the Best lioyal Daylight and Water White Oil acd Benzol'lie. Coal and Coke Burning Stoves, Mussjrave's Patent Slow Combustion Stoves. Portway's Patent, Tortoise Stoves, Cabin, Shop, Office, and Laundry Stoves. Independent Boilers and Pipes complete for heating Churches, Chapels, Greenhouses, &c.— Workmen to tii same. JOSIAH HUGHES AND SON. IRONMONGERS, BANGOR. 1165j Over One Thousan,l Testimonials have been received from Medical Men. COLEMAN'S Liebig's EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE Is a Delicious Beverage and Tonic made from Port Wine, Liebig's Extract of Meat and Extract of Malt; Nutritious, Strengthening, Stimulating, Flesh-forming, and Health-restoring; suitable for the Robust in Health as well as the Invalid. Strongly recommended by the Medical faculty. Important unsolicited Testimonial from E. HOPKINS, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S. 54, Aston-road, N., Birmingham, December 17th, 1886. DEAR 81&S,-1 beg to acknowledge receipt of sam- ple of your Extract of Meat and Malt Wine," also one you sent a short time back. I have now Quite Twenty Patients taking it; and. as a flesh-forming and strength-producing agent, I consider it second to none, being eqlually useful in all forms of debility. Yours faithfuly, EDWARD HOPKINS, Messrs Coleman & Co. L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S. Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants,and Patent Medioine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in Bottles 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. A..k for COLEMAN S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE, and see that you get it." If there is any difficulty in getting the Wine, write direct to the Manufacturers, who will forward Sample Pint Bottle free by Post on receipt of 33 stamps; Sample Dozen Bottle free by Rail on receipt of Stte. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, COLEMAN & CO., Limited, St. George's, Norwich, and 3, New London-street, London, E.C. zl353—2095 To Gaseliers and Florists. IF you want a first-class weekly gardening pape which coo talus only sound, practioal, aivd aseful information on all subjects oonnected with ttie garden and it*; management, and all current Horticultural new- read THE GARDENING WORLD, which is published every Friday morning. PRICE Id. POST FREE lid. GOLD BY ALL NEWSAGENTS. 17. CATHERINE-STREET, VENT F. V E N, .W C 1657 AN EMINENT MEDICAL SPECIALIST WHO IS A DULY QUALIFIED SURGEON. i.) \N SOCIAL PURITY AND THE INFIRMI '7 TIES OF MAN. Addressed spec.?Uy to voting meD, with advice on Health, and containing tttoipes that will restore the nervous and debilitated to the full power ot Manhood. Free for the benefit of all who desire a ante and speedy cure, without the aid of Qaoks. govid one iatamp to prepay po,,tage.Addass, SpTretitry. Institute of Anatomy, £ ira>iKgb»n> la Scholastic ) i s HYL.-A CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL '? FOR GENTLEMEN'S SONS. BOYS care fully prepared for the Public Schools, the Univer- sities, and Army Examinations. Terms moderate, l'or full particulars and references, apply to the Headmaster (R. M. Hugh Jones, M.A., late head- master of Ashbume Grammar School).—Address, Ulanworfa Hall, Rhyl. 1677 FRENCH, LATIN, AND GREEK. MONS. JACQUET, B.A. (Paris). Ex-Professor l. of the University of France, prepares Private Pupils in the above Languages for the Public Ex- aminations, such as-Loiidon Matriculation, Dublin University, College of Preceptors, Oxford and Cam- bridge Local, Preliminary Law, Medical and Phar- maceutical Examinations, Scholarships of the Uni- versity Colleges of Wales, etc. Schools attended Terms and References on application to Mons. E JACJDET, 4, Graigfryn, Garth-road, Bangor. z894 LANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. Principals-The Misses MATTHEWS AND STANDRIJ- Q, s IBERAL AND COMFORTABLE HOME. IJ Resident English and Foreign Teachers tupils carefully prepared for the Local Examiua- lions. References to Parents of Pupils. Next Term will commence January 18th. 19-718 BRYMTEG, LLANGEFNI. LADIES' SCHOOL. THE MISSES LEFTW1CH receive a limited J. Number of CHILDREN to Board and Edu- cate. Music, French, and other Accomplishments on .the usual Terms. Situation Healthy. Refer- ences kindly permitted to Parents and others. QUARTER commences JANUARY 17th, 1888. zl406 FAIRMOUNT BOARDING AND DAY HIGH SCHOOL, HOLYHEAD. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS HUGHES, I ERTI1!'ICA'l'ED: Cambridge Higher Local C College of Preceptors, Trinity College, Dublin, and Trinity College, London (Music). English aud Foreign Certificated Resident Governesses. Music Master, Mr Webb (Associate Trinity College). Spring Term begins January 23rd. Nine passes laBt year. 1517i THE OSWESTR HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOLARSHIPS, 1888,1889,1 AN EXAMINATION' will be held at the HioH A SCHOOL, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of SKPTBM- MB. 1888, when SIX ENTRANCE SCHOLAR-! SHIPS will be offered for Competition Ónll Scholarship of C30 a year. One Scholarship of JE24 „ One Scholarship of £ 21 „ One Scholarship of JE18 „ Two Scholarships of 912 „ SYLLABUS, containing full particulars, may be had on application to on application to OWEN OWEN, M.A., 1654T Head Master. DEGAN.WY SCHOOL (LLAHDUDNO JUNCTION). APID PREPARATION for all University Local, Professional, and Civil Service Tests Several Stndents have already joined a Specia Class for Instruction in the Subjects of the Entrance Examinations at Theological Colleges. Fees Moderate and inclusive. Prospectus, Ic., may be obtained from Mr THOMAS MURBY, 3, Ludgate-circus Buildings, Fleet-street, London, E.C. Messrs GALT and Co., Corporation- street, Manchester or Rev. R. O. THOKAS, Degan- way. 51 CONWAY COLLEGE. lIEADMASTER:-Rev. J.EDW ARDES-EV ANS,M.A., late Classical Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford, Honours in Natural Science; assisted by an Efficient Staff of Masters. PUPILS Specially Prepared for the Universities, t_ University Colleges, the Civil Service, the Royal College of Surgeons, and Commercial Pur- suits. TERMS Very Moderate. The Next Term will commence on FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th. Boarders rsturn on the previous day. Apply to the Rev. the HEADMASTER. 11 LADIES' COLLEGE, ARCVILLE, EAST PARADE, RHYL. (House Detaelied, Recreation Ground with Winter Tennis Court.) PlilNCIPAL:Nl I S B M E R C I E R (RKHOVKD FROM RUSSELL ROAD.) SPECIAL advantages for French and Music. Preparatirn for University and R.A.M. Exams. Health and comfort carefully studied. -References to parents of pupils, Clergy and Medical men. to NEXT TERM-JANUARY 18th. z LLANRWST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. OEVEN SCHOLARSHIPS of the Value of R10 i each are OFFERED by the Governors of the Hospital and Seliool l'ouiidation of Sir JOHN WYNNE, of Gwydyr, for COMPETITION to BOYS, not over Fourteen years of age, who have been educated for at least Three Years at any of the Public Ele- mentary Schools in the Couiities of Denbigh and Carnarvon. The EXAMINATION will take place at the GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LLANRWST, commencing on THURSDAY, the 23rd FEBRUARV, 1888, at 9.30 a.m. For conditions and particulars, application to be made to Mr MCINTYKE, Gwydyr Ucha, Llanrwst. zl625 PATRONESSES.—The Right Honourable Countess Ituasell The Lady Florentia Hughes. PATRONS.—Colonel Cornwallis West, M.P. (Lord- Lieutenant of Denbighshire), John Roberts Esq, M.P., Dr. G. G. Zerffi, F.R.S.L., FR.Hist, S. (one of the examiners of H.M. Department of Science and Art). A HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIKLS, combining H. the modern system of Thorough Education with the personal supervision and comfort of a refined home. Pupils prepared for Cambridge Local, R.A.M. and Triuitv College and South Kensington Examinations. Resident Certificated English and Foieign Govern- esses and Visiting Profe?ors. Large Pleasure Grounds. Terms strictly Moderate and Inclusive for Boardors and D.? N,?.t t- begins April 25th. App y, LAiDy PRII?CIPAL 84k GLENMAHRA! (A high-class Scotch Whisky); JOHN JAMIESON'S IRISH, BOTH AT 42s. A DOZEN 20s. A GALL. ALLSOPP'S ALES & GUINNESS' STOUT, fIN CASKS AND BOTTLES BEST BRANDS OF FOREIGN WINES, ELLIS'S RUTHIN WATERS. MENAI WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, AND STATION HOTEL, BANGOR. PIUCE LIST ON APPLICATION TO W. EDWARDS, PROPRIETOR. 1645D "ROYAL and COMMERCIAL HOTEL," PORTMADOC. FIRST-CLASS HEARSE for one or two horses kept at the Hotel for Hire. 1502 LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD. CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY. JOHN MATHEWS AND CO, VARNISH, PAINT, COLOUR, SOFT SOAP, AND GHEASE MANUFACTURERS. Oil and Manganese Merchants, and Drysalters rlATTON-GARDEN WORKS, LIVERPOOL. Price Lists and Samples upon application 666 CONSUMPTION AND ITS FINAL CURE. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Copies have now been issued of Mr G. T. CONGREVE'S Work on CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, and other CHEST DISEASES. SIXPENCE (Post Free), from the Publisher, ELLIOT STOCK, 62, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. ——— Just Published, the APPENDIX A To the above Treatise, being a reprint of between Two and Three Hundred INTESESTING AND AUTHENTIC CASES is elected from those which have appeared in the Weekly Journals from 1881 to the present time. NOTES are appended to many of these cases which prove the cure to be II FINAL AND PERMANENT." This Appendix sent Post Free on application to the Author only—COOMBE LODGE, PECKHAH. 1042-2028 NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT E LLIHIAN'S "ROYAL" JJIMBROCATION. J.LLIMAN'S "ROYAL" E MBROCATION. E LLIMAN'S "ROYAL" EMBROCATION.  ELLIMAN'S "ROYAL" MBITOCATION. For SPRAINS and CURBS, SPLIN TS when forming, SPRUNG SINEWS, CAPPED HOCKS, OVER REACHES, BRUISES and CUTS, BROKEN KNEES, SORE SHOULDERS, SORE THROATS, SORE BACKS, & REMARKS. II I think it very useful." RUTLAND, Master of Belvoir Hounds. I consider it indisrensablc in any stable, out especially in the stable of a Master ofHounds. HADDINGTO?Q, Master ornershire Hounds. "I commend it to horsemen always. Please send one dozen la,?, bottles, and charge to account Buffalo Bill's' Wild West Co." Sold by Chemists aud Saddlers, Price, 2s, 2a (id, 3s 6d. Prepared only by ELLIMAN, SONS, anyd Co., Slough, England. I I E"i':LIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. R HEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SPRAINS. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SPRAINS. SORE THROAT FROM COLD, CHEST COLDS. From the Superioress, Convent of Providence, Hampstead, N.W. December 8th, lSSG. The Superioress begs to in- form Messrs Ellimau and Sens that their Embrocation has effected much good: severe cases of Rheumatism have been cured, and it has beeu found equally effectual in various other cases. From Robert J. Walker, ESQ., K.R.G. F.R. His S.,Royal ( Colonial I:iu i;'li berland Avenue, London,W.C. June 21st, 1887. Sms,-I cauBot refrain from sending you word to say now much I have benefited by using your" Embrocation." About a month since Icon t rllcted a most severe spmiu. This oc. curred whilst playing cricket. I used your ktiou, not believing that it would do the sprain any goed whatever; but I must confess that the second applica- tion gave considerable relief, aud two bottle. cured t"' 83me. 1 shall always keep a bottle by me. To cricket players it ought to be invaluable.—Yours truly, ROBT. J. WALKBH. ELLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION, l le. lid. 1587 NEW SPRING GOODS. I MESSRS BROWN, HOLMES, & CO. BEG to announce that they are now prepared with a Large and Varied STOCK of NEW FABRICS _D FOR THE SPRING SEASON, Patterns of which, with Estimate for Dresses complete, will be sent by return of post if desired. sent by return o post i desire TROUSSEAUX. Special attention is given to MARRIV>E TROUSSEAUX and MOURNING OUTFITS, competent Dress and Mantle Makers being sent to any part of the Country with Models and Materials, on receipt of Letter or Telegram. DAMASK TABLE LINENS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Attantion is directed to the LINKN ROOM, where a large Assortment of HOUSEHOLD I INENS, CALICOES, CURTAINS and BLANKETS, is always kept. These Goods are obtained direct from the Best Makers, Sold at Moderate Prices, and warranted to give satisfaction. 1667t CHKSTKB, Spring Season, 1888. 1667t THE BREWERY, BANGOR. ESTABLISHED 1812. SAMUEL FLICKER, PROPRIETOR. righ FOLLOWING OLASS OF ALES SUPPLIED, VIZ.:— Mil Strong, Bitter, and specially a Pale, Light DINNER ALF FOR PRIVATE FAMILY USE. THE ABOVE IN BARRELS, KILDERKINS, AND FIRKINS. A DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON DELIVERY ONLY. Periodical Deliveries in the Principal Towns and Districts in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey. 13 IMPORTANT TO ALL IN TRADE. X ESTABLISHED 1836. X STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICEb, Trade Auxiliary Company (Limited), 42, GRESHAM STREET, LONDON, E.C. SUBSCRIBERS, BY OBTAINING TIMELY INFORMATION, MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS, AND MAY, THROUGH THIS AGENCY, RECOVER DEBTS DUE WITH PROMPTITCDK. XVJFBY TRADER SHOULD BEAD STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE. Supplies In;ermation Indispensable to Tratiert. L-it- The Registers of Stubbs and Co. contain more than Five Million entries. BRANCHES at 71, Lord street. Liverpol; 14 Brown-street, Manchester; Dublin, Glas?ow Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton, Bel- fast, Dundee, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Leeds, Newcastle, Norwich, Portsmouth, Sheffield. SuB-omozs.— 6, St. John's-square, Cardiff, 42 Castle-street, Swansea, Cambridge, Cork, Derby Exeter, Grimsby, Hull, Hanley, Huddersfield, Ipswich, Leicester, Maidstone, Middlesboro', New- port, Mon., Northampton, Nottingham, Plymouth, Preston, Reading, Southampton, Stockton-on- Teea,Wolverhampton, Worcester, York. TxRms-91 Is, E2 29, 13 3s, £5 5s, according to requirements. PBOSPECTOS forwarded on application to any of the above Offices. PRICE ONE SHILLING. aHAULEF BAG K: BY HIS WIFE, U-GO GONE-AWAY HUG-AWAY A PACHA OF MANY TALES. A MOST ATTRACTIVELY WRITTEN BOO K COMMANDING A LARGE SALE. PUBLISHED AT NORTH WALES CHRONICLE OFFICE, BANGOR. R. A. GREGORY, LATE WILLIAMS& HUMPHREYS, 219 AND 221, HIGH S TREE 1 (NEXT DOOR TO THE MARKET), BANGOR, FAMILY GROCER, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, AND PROVISION MERCHANT. TEA! TEA!! TEA! In this Department the greatest care is taken in selecting from the choicest consignments, after pre- viously inspecting and tasting each sample. All TEAS carefully b'ended on the Premisss, thereby ensuring a uniform distinctive character to each class of TEA. s d I GOOD BLACK TEA. 1 4 STRONG TEk 1 8 SPECIAL BLEND OFq INDIA AND 1 8 CHINA TEA 2 0 VERY FINE BLACK TEA 2 4 DARJEELING BLEND 2 6 FINK MONING TEA, really good Fa- mily Tea 2 8 VERY BEST BLACK TEA. 3 0 COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! FRESH ROASTED WEEKLY. s d GOOD COFFEE AND CHICORY 10 FINE COFFEES Mixed with the Finest BELGBN CHICORY 1 4 PURE MOUNTAIN COFFEE 1 6 | VERY BEST COFFEE, strongly recom- mended 1 8 PROVISIONS. FINEST SMOKED WILTSHIRE BACON 0 10 FINEST SMOKED WILTSHIRE HAMS 0 J 10 FINEST PALE WILTSHIRE BACON 0 9 MILD CURED BACON. 5 7 REAL IRISH ROLL BACON 0 8 ID PER LB. LESS FOB QUANTITIES. Prime Stilton, Gruzfere, Gorgonzola, Cheddar, Cheshire, and American CHEESE. RAILWAY FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL BANGOR, ALMOST IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION T. PARRY, PROPRIETOR. THIS well-known establishment has recently undergone extensive alterations and improvements, an is now under an entirely new and efficient management. It ia replete with all modern botei arrangements, being provided with hot water baths, billiard-rooms, excellent lock-up coach houses and stables, <&c. PIANOFOBTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM TUNING, &c. ESIABLISHED UPWARDS OF 70 YEARS. A. RICHARDSON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO., CHESTER. PIANOFORTE TUNER, &c., To their Graces the DUKE and DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER; SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN BART., M P., and LADY WYNN The RIGHT HON. WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE M.P., and MRS. GLADSTONE and the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the District. TUNERS OF. APPROVED ABILITY VISIT REGULARLY, THEJWHOLE OF NORTH WALES ALL COMMUNICATIONS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. WALTER MURDOCK and Co's. Walnut Cottage Piano, 21 Guineas. Our "Peo pie's" lro tV Pianoforte, handsome Walnut Case, Panel Front Trusses, 20 Guineas. Our 11 Schoolroom Pianoforte Walnut Gold Incised, 16 Guineas. Our "Cottager's" Pianoforte, handsome Walnut Case 15 Guineas. A written Warranty with every Instrument, Carriage; Paid. Twelve Months FREE Tuning and Exchanged Free within Six Months if not approved of. INSTRUMENTS ON THE THREE YEAR.S S Y|S,T EJM. CIRCULATING MUSIC LIBRARY, 43, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, H F, S I' P, ?i, 14 4 3 I BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTS Li 14 0 D A M S' ANNUAL SALE.—UPWARDS OF 50,WO TONS. AN¿LYSIS M A N U R E S. USED ON THE ROYAL FARMS FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS. GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH WALES J OH N WILLIAMS, Coal and General Merchant, Bangor. AGENTS REQUIRED WHERE NOT REPESENTED. 1 1629i # the "GARDENERS' CHRONICL[" is now THREEPENCE. The Price of the "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE is now THREEPENCE. First to our hand come the home journals, among which the ably conducted Oardeners' Chronicle worthily holds the lead, as it has now done for more than a generation.The Journal of Forestry. "Energetic, yet conservative, the Gardeners' Chronicle' has become useful and popular everywhere." Hon. MARSHALL VVILDRR, Boston, U.S. "Forgive me if I pay a compliment to the way the • Chronicle' is edited. It is ably and well managed.' orpve P y P' An Orchidist. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ("THE TIMES OF HORTICULTURE 11), A WEEKL ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, (ESTABLISHED 1841,) Every Friday, print Threepence; pott free, Threepence-halfpenny. THE "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE" has been for neartynfty years the leading journal of its clas Tit hM achieved this position because, while specially devoting itself to supplying the daily require mente of gardeners of all classes, much of the information furnished is of such general and permanent value that the ""Gardeners' Chronicle is looked up to as the standard autlwrity on the subjects on which it treats. CIRCULATION: Its relations with amateur and professional gardeners, and with the Horticultural Trade of all countries, are of a specially extensive character. CONTRIBUTORS: Its contributors comprise the leading British Gardeners and many of the most eminent men of icifcoe at home and abroad. ILLUSTRATIONS The GARDENERS' CHRONICLE has obtained an international reputation for the accuracy, permanent utility, and artistic effect of its illustrations of plants. These illustrations, together with ths original articles and monographs, render the "Gardeners' Chronicle" an indispensable work of reference in all garden reading-rooms and botanical libraries. SUPPLEMENTS: Double-page Engravings, Lithographs, and other ILLUSTRATIONS OF Luali: Sizz, are frequently given as Supplements without extra charge. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.—The United Kingdom: Twelve Months, 15s; Six Months, 7s 6d; Three Months, 3s 9d; Post Free. Foreign Subscriptions (excepting India and Chiaa): iDoinmng Postage, 17o 6d for Twelve Months. India and China, 19s 6d. P.O.O. to be mad payable at the Post Office, 42, DBURY LANE, LONDON, to W. RiCHAMs. Cheques should oe cros« DBuxjwNp," Telegraphic Address: GABDCHSPH, LONDON. OFFICE: 41. WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. JARVIS AND COMPANY, PRINTERS. BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, LORNE HOUSE (Three doors from the POST OFFICE), BANGOR, Beg :0 inform the Nobility, Clergy, and GentTY of Bangor and ej!{hbourhd, that i c6nsLquence 0 the decease of the late Mr WILLAM JARVIS (of the firm of IXON ?i) JARvis) hiS Interest In that firm a  have commenced business at the above addres, and hope by giving stxic attention to all business matters to met it a share of their patronage. EVERY DESCRIPTION of LETTERPRESS, COPPERPLATE AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING EXPEDITIOUSLY AND ECONOMICALLY DONE. NEW TYPE AND NEW MACHINERY. BALL PROGRAMMES, MENUS AND TOAST LISTS TASTEFULLY PRINTED IN GOLD AND COLOURS. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF PATTERNS IN NORTH WALES. Every Description of PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY of the Best Quality and cf the Common Makes. An Extensive Stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, As used at the University and Normal Colleges and Friars School. THE FULL DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. BOOKS SUITABLE FOR PRIZES FROM 6D TO 50s. ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS OF EVERY DESC RPTIO-N. The Largest Stock in Bangor of ARTISTS' MATERIALS. RELIEF STAMPING. DAILY COMMUNICATION WITH LONDON enables J. and Co. to procure any article Stock in Two Days. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— LORNE HOUSE, (Th"ee doore from the Post Office), BANGOR. 1410 Telegram^ — JARVIS, BANGOR. GRIFFITH DAVIES, GENERAL D fi A P 3 3 itfD OUTFITTSi 196, 198, 200, HIGH STREET, BANGOR (OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL). DRKSS AND MANTLE MAKING UNDER SKILLED MANAGEMENT. CHARGES STIIICTI.T NIOIIIPATU. MENAI IRON WORKS, BANGOR. WILLIAM OWEN (Late OWEN AND WILLIAMS), ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, SHIP SMITH, &c., &c., BEGS to announce that he has purchased the above Works, and that in future the Business will be Jj carried on under his own supervision, and begs to inform Engineers, Quarry and Mind P-opnetora. Slate Manufacturers, Millers, Ship Owners, &c., that all Orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Made and Repaired on the shortest Notice by experienced Workmen. 1524j PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING. J. E. JONES, FROM THE PRINCIPAL LONDON, DUBLIN, AND GERMAN FIRMS, PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, and AMERICAN ORGAN TUNER and REPAIRER, 6, GAMBIER TERRACE, GARTH ROAD, BANGO (LATE OF 172, HIGH-STREET). T ATE Tuner to H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, H.R. H. Princess Beatrice, The Royal Iri ij Academy of Music, Dublin (for Three Years), Mr Sims Rieves, Signor Foil, Titte Mattei, De Pachman, Madame Adelina Patti, Madame Patey, Madame Trebelli, and all the London Concert Companies. a __m • NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS AS TO ABILITY. Mr JONES does not hesitate to state, as a Practical Tuner and Repairer, he has no equal in: NORTH ..WALES. INSTRU-IIEN rS FOR SALE, HIRE, OR EXCHANGE. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. tlji G. GRIFFITH AND Co., BANGOR CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE MUSEUM (9, BRIDGE STREET) ORDERS FOR TUNING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CHURCH ORGANS REPAIRED AND TUNED BY CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON THE HIRE SYSTEM. LARGEST STOCK OF MUSIO IN NORTH WALES. PIANOS, &c., MAY BE HIRED FOR CONCERTS OR OTFER MEETINGS. E LLLS'S (ASK:FOR Llijuisis.) R U T H I N ESTABLISHED ABSOLUTELY PURE W A T E R Q SOLD EVEBYWHZM. Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale, For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. SOLE ADDRE1313 R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. London Agents: W. BEST & SONS, Henriettas Street Cavendish Squan