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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 them NOT having reached them, and tliev respectfully request that LETTERS AND ORDERS may be sent to NIXON AND JABVIS, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, And that all Telegrams may be addressed, "NIXON AND JARVIS, BANGOR." Bank Place, Bangor, January, 1888. 1348j DONALD CAMERON, —Merchant Tailor,— BANGOB. 54 LADIKS DES ROUS OF OBTAINING HANDSOME DRKSSES SHOULD GO TO Madame LAZZARUS, No 1, PHINCESS-TERRACE, BANGOR, WHOSE Style and Fit is guaranteed. She makes tV it her special care to adopt the style best suited to the figure. She alw supplies Morning and Evening Dresses from X3 3s. Ladies' own material made up. 44 PENMON PARK QUARRIES, PENMON, NEAR BEAUMARIS, ANGLESEY, N. W. THESE QUARRIES are now opened on a large J. scale. MARBLE BLOCKS and LIME STONES Sawn, Worked, and Polished by Machinery. Manager W. THOMAS, Bryn Garth, Bangor. London Offices 2, VICTORIA MANSIONS. WEST- MINSTER, S. W. C3 LAMP SEASON, 1887-8. JOSIAH HUGHES & SON'S STOCK OF LAMPS IS Replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES, J. and include the following, viz. Defries' Patent Safety. Martin's Patent, Martin's Patent Lighthouse, the Lamp Beige, the Mit- railleuse, the Anucapnic, the Queeu Reading Lamp, the German Half Crown Reading Lamp, the Duplex, and all the Best of the ordinary burners in every variety of gliap3 and pattern at very Extraordinary LOW PRICES. Petroleum Stoves for Heating and Cooking of the best makes of Rippingille and Wright and Butler's. Also the Best Royal Daylight and Water White Oil ard Benzolene. Coal and Coke Burning Stoves, Musgrave'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 fix same. JOSIAH HUGHES AND SON, IRONMONGERS, BANGOR. 1165.1 CONSUMPTION AND ITS FINAL CURE. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Copies have now been issued of Mr G. T. CONGREVE'S Work on CONSUMPTION, ARTumA, CHRoNic BILINCR?is, and other CH98T SIXPENCE (Post Free), from the Publisher, ELLIOT STOCK, 62, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. ——— Just Published, the APPENDIX  To the above Treats, bong a reprint of between Two and Three Hundred INTERESTING 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 FINAL AND PERMANENT. This Appendix sent Post Free on application to the Author only-C00MBE LODGE, PECKHAM. 1042-2028 Over One Thousand Testimonials have been received from Medical Men. COLiEMAN'S Liebig's EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE Is a Delicious Beverage and Tonic made from Port Wine, Liebigs Extract of Meat and Extract of Malt Nutritin??, Strengthening. Stimulating. Wl:kfo;¡,iol Jir;¡W;e;fijg; if:retifg 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 BIRS,-L 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 equally useful in all forms of debility. —Yours faithfully, EDWARD HOPKINS, Messrs Coleman & Co. L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S. Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants,and Patent Medicine Vendors iu the United Kingdom, in Bottles 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Ask for COLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE, and see that yott get it." If there is any difficulty in getting the Wine, write direct to the Manufacturers, who will forward Bample Pint Bottle free by Post on receipt of 33 stamps; Sample Dozen Bottle free by Rail on receipt of 30s. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, COLEMAN R. CO., Limited, St. George's, Norwich, and 3, New London-street, London, E.C. z!353—2095 AN EMINENT MEDICAL SPECIALIST WHO IS A DULY QUALIFIED SURGEON. ON SOCIAL PURITY AND THE INFIRMI TIES OF MAN. Addressed specially to young men, with advice on Health, and containing Recipes that will restore the nervous and debilitated to the full power of Manhood. Free for the benefit of all who desire a safe and speedy cure, without the aid of Qacks. Sand one stamp to prepay postage.-AddDSI, Seoretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham 12 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE ANGLESEY BRANCH OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1887. DR. 1887. £ s. d. £ s. d. To annual Subscriptions 79 4 6 To Donations 0 5 0 79 9 6 To Collections as follows:— Portdinorwic Church, per Rev. 199 H. Parry 1 9 9 Vaynol Park Charch, per Rev. 3 7 8 JF Parry. 3 7 8 Llanfairisgaer Church,per Rev. H. Parry. 2 2 6 Penmou Church, per Rev. T. Warren Trevor, M.A. 4 0 0 Llanfaes Church, per Rev. T. Warren Trevor, M.A. 20 10 0 Llansadwrn Church, per Rev. R. H, Williams. 2 1 0 33 10 11 To contents of Collecting Box at the Williams-Bulkeiey Arms Hotel 0 8 0 Ditto of ditto, per Rev. J. Wil- liams, Llanallgo, Pentraeth, Anglesey 0 3 3 Ditto of ditto, per J. T. Purvis, Esq., N. P. Bank, Beaumaris 0 4 4 Ditto of ditto, per W. M. Pres- ton, Esq., Vaynol Park, Ban- 0 4 0 gar, 0 4 0 0 19 7 To Proceeds of Concert at Beaumaris, on the 27th Dec., 1887 10 3 0 To Cheque from Parent Institu- tion 27 J 2 3 ..Dittofromditto. 8 0 0 Ditto from ditto 14 10 0 50 2 3 Balance due to Messrs Williams and Co.'s Old Bank, Bangor 133 3 10 JEM791 CR. 1887. £ s. d. £ s, d. By Balance due to Bank when the Account was closed for the year ending Dec., 1886 27 12 3 By Expenses of Exercises,Cox- swains' Salaries, including Sundry Expenses, at the following Stations:- Penmon, per W. M. Preston, Esq., Hon. See 29 15 9 Moe] f,-e,p.r Rev. J. Williams, Hon. See 28 0 3 Bull Bay, per T. F. Evans, Esq,, Hon. See 30 4 5 Cemaes. per Rev. T. Lloyd Kyffin, M.A.,Hon. Sec. 19 16 3 Cemlyn, p r Mr W. William, Hon. See 21 13 3 Rhosneigr, per J. W. Huws, Esq., Hon. See 45 12 4 Rhoscolyn.per Col. Marshall, Hon. See 26 13 3 Llanddwyn, per John Jack- son, Esq., Hon. See 34 19 0 9 -1 236 14 6 By Sundry Payments, includ- ing ltaiip-,Olieqkle-hook, &e. 2 3 4 By C. Vibdin, Esq" for" Llfe- boat Journal for the year 6 0 1 By Cost of Advertising 8 5 0 By Mr O. Evans, for Repairs 4 3 11 to Penmc)n Slipway 4 3 11 By Wreck Services as follows: ?onm on Lifeboat Crew for assistance rendered the "Enterprise." saving the Crew of Three men 8 0 0 Penmon Lifeboat Crew, for proceeding to the Ketch "Eva Lena," stranded on the Dutchman Bank, and assisting her into safety 14 10 0 22 10 0  £ 307 9 1 W. M. PRESTON, RON. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. Subscriptions are considered due on January 1st in each year, and will be thankfully received by the Hon- Treasurer, W. M. PRESTON, Vaynol, or may be paid into Messrs WILLIAMS and Co., Old Bank, The HonTreasurer begs to call attention of the public to the fact that there are now Eight Lifeboats stationed on the Anglesey Coast; and as the cost of keeping a LifeboatlStation in a state of efficiency is very heavy, the present local funds are insufficient to defray the expenses he therefore earnestly trusts that the number of subscribers will be increased this year, and at the same time takes this opportunity of thanking the present subscribers for their generous contributions in aid of the orancn. 1690 THE B BE W E R Y, BAN G 0 R. -I ESTABLISHED 1812. SAMUEL FRICKER, PROPRIETOR. rBII: FOLLOWING CLASS OF ALES SUPPLIED, VIZ. I— Mil Strong, Bitter, and specially a Pale, Light DINNER ALE FOR PRIVATE FAMILY USE, THE ABOVE IN BARRELS, KILDERKINS, AND FIRKINS. A DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON DELIVERi ONLY. Periodical Deliveries in the Principal Towns and Districts in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey. 13 DR. JONES, D.D.S., & c., DENTIST, Opposite the Market, Bangor. It. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every THURSDAY, at Lledwigan-road. AMLWCH, with Mr HUGHES, Stationer, TUESDAYS February 14, March 13, April 10, May 8. BSTHBSOA and EBENEZKR, TUESDAY after Pay-day. NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT E LLIMAN'S "ROYAL" JgMBROCATION. J-.LLIMAN'S FjLLIMAN'S "ROYAL" E MDROCATION. E LLIMAN'S "ROYAL" E MBROCATION. E LLIMAN'S ROYAL" E MBROCATION. For SPRAINS and CURBS, SPLINTS when forming, SPRUNG SINEWS, CAPPED HOCKS, OVER REACHES, BRUISES and CUTS, BROKEN KNEES, SORE SHOULDERS, SORE THROATS, SORK BACKS, &c. ±t ill IVL ARKS. I thiuk it very useful." RUTLAND, Master of lielvoir Hcuuds. "J consider it indispensable in any stable, but especially in the stable of a Master ofHounds. HAOMNOTON, Master of Berwickshire Hounds. "I commend it to horsemen always. Please send one dozen large bottles, and charge to account Buffalo Bill's' Wild West Co." Sold by ( lirmis!.s and Saddlers, Price, 2,,2. 6d, 3s Gd Prepared ouly bv ELLIMAN, SONS, and Co., Slough, E-,?l..d. El LLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. flj I UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SPRAINS. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SPRAINS. SORE THROAT FROM COLD, CHEST COLDS. From 1 he Superioress, Convent of Providence, Hampstead, N.W. December 8th, 1885. The Superioress begs to in- form Messrs Elliroan and Sons that their Embrocation has I effected much good severe cases of Rheumatism have bc u cured, and it has been found equally effectual in varielus other cases. From Robert J. Walker, ESCf" K.R.G.S., F.R. His S., Royal Colonial Institute, Northum- berlaii(,l Avelitic, i,oiidoii,W.C. June 21st,1887. SIRS,—I cannot refrain from sending you word to say now much I have benefited by using vour Embroc itiou." About a month since I contracted a most severe sprain. This oc- curred whilst playing cricket. I used your lrtion. not believing that it "would do the spraiu any good whatever; but I must confess that the second applica- tiOlI gave considerable relief, ami two bottles cured the same. I shall always keep a bottle by me. To cricket players it ought to be invaluable -Vours truly, ROllT J. WALKER. ELLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION, I Jfj Is.Ud. 1587 I LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWABD. I CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY. JOHN MATHEWS AND CO I VARNISH, PAINT, COLOUR, SOFT SOAP, AND GREASE MANUFACTURERS. Oil and Manganese Merchants, and Drysalters HATTON-GARDEN WORKS, LIVERPOOL. Price Lists and Samples upon applicatior 666 J3* pLAIN AND PS- COLOURED psr PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED, ON REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. LITHOGRAPHIC. COPPERPLATE, AND LETTERPRESS PRINTING A LARGE STAFF AND AN EXTENSIVE PRINTING PLANT. ALL ORDERS SPEEDILY ATTENDED TO. AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SOCIETI ES'B ALAN CE SHEETS AND RULES PROSPECTUSES AND REPORTS. LEGAL AND OTHER FORMS. PAMPHLETS AND SERMONS. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDS. BILLHEADS AND INVOICES. PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. MENU CARDS AND TOAST LISTS. OSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. HANDBILLS AND SHOW CARDS. EMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. BRANCH PRINTING OFFICE: Caxton House, LLANDUDNO, WnEliE ALSO ALL ORDERS FOR PRINTING ARE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. tS-SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR PRINTING VERY LARGE POSTERS, PLAIN OR COLOURED. z I GLENMAHRA! (A high-dass 3cotch Whisky); JOHN JAMIESON'S IRISH, BOTH AT 42B, A DOZEN 20A. A GALL. ALLSOPP'S ALES & GUINNESS' STOUT, IN CAHKB AND BOTTLES; BEST BRANDS OF FOREIGN WINES, ELLIS'S RUTHIN WATERS. MENAI WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, AND STATION HOTEL, BANGOR. PRICE LIST ON A) PLICATION TO W. EDWARDS, PROPRIETOR. 1645D ORGANS FOR CHURCH, CONCERT-ROOM, AND CHAMBER. SUPERIOR to all others in Tone, Efficiency, I k) Simplicity, Economy, and Facility of Mani- pulation. See Testimonials from Mr W. T. Best, Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley, 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- tion8 address THE SECRETARY, CASS')N'S PATEST ORGAN Co., LIMITED, DENBIGH. zl322 —— — PRICE ONE SHILLING. "Hauled BACK:" BY HIS WIFE, U-GO GONE-AWAY HUG-AWAY A PACHA OF MANY TALES. A MOST ATTRACTIVELY WRITTEN BOOK COMMANDING A LARGE SALE. PUBLISHED AT NORTH WALES CHRONICLE OFFICE, BANGOR. r R. A. GREGORY, LATE: WILLIAMS & HUMPHREYS, 219 AND 221, HIGH-STREET (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 at) Meting from the choicest oonsirmments, after pre- viously inspecting and tasting each sample. All TEAS carefully b'ended on the Premises, I thereby ensuring a uniform distinctive character to each class of TEA. s d GOOD BLACK TEA 14 STRONG TEA 18 SPECIAL BLEND OF INDIA AND CHINA TEA 2 0 VERY FINE BLACK TEA 2 4 DARJEELING BLEND 2 6 FINE 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 BELGIIIN CHICORY 14 PURE MOUNTAIN COFFEE 16 VERY BEST COFFEE, strongly recom- mended 1 8 PROVISIONS. FINEST SMOKED WILTSHIRE BACON 010 FINEST SMOKED WILTSHIRE HAMS 0 10 FINEST PALE WILTSHIRE BACON 0 9 MILD-CURED BACON 0 7 REAL IRISH ROLL BACON 0 8 ID PER LB. LESS FOR QUANTITIES. Prime Stilton, Gruztre, Gorgonzola, Cheddar, Cheshire, and American CHEESE. RAILWAY FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL BANGOR, i ALMOST IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION T. PARRY, PROPRIETOR. THIS well-known establishment has recently undergone extensive alterations and improvements, an, is cow under an entirely new and efficient management. It is replete with all modern hotel arrangements, being provided with hot water baths, billiard-rooms, excellent look-up coach houses and stables, &c. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM TUNING, &c. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 70 YEARS. A. PTICHLEDSON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO., CHESTER, PIANOFORTE TUNER, &c., To their Graces the DUKE and DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER; SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN BART., MP., 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 THE; WHOLE OF NORTH WALES ALL COMMUNICATIONS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. WALTER MURDOCK and Co's. Walnut Cottage Pi?j, 21 Guineas. Our "Peo pie's" Iro Pianoforte, handsome Walnut Case, Panel Front Trasses, 20 Guineas. Our Schoolroom Pianoforte, Walnut Gold Incised, 16 Guineas. Our Coua^er'a 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 YISIT EIM. CIRCULATING MUSIC LIBRARY, 43, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER 14 O D A H/T CJ ? ANNUAL MM.—UPWARDS 0 OF 50,000 TONS. .u????.. MANURES, GUABANTEJ!I'. USED ON THE ROYAL FARMS FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS. GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH WALKS JOHN WILLIAMS, Coal and General Merchant, Bangor. AGENTS REQUIRED WHERE NOT REPESENTED 1629i 1- __n -I The Price of the "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE" is now THREEPENCE. "Firt to our hand come the home journals, among which the ably conducted Gardeners' Chronicle worthily holds the lead, as it has now done for more than a generation."—The Journal of Forestry. "En -^etic, yet conservative, the 'Gardeners' Chronicle' has become useful and popular everywhere." Hon. MARSHALL WILDER, Boston, U.S. "Forgive me if I pay a compliment to the way tlw 'Chronicle'is edited. It is ably and well managed.' An Orchidist. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ("THE TIMES OF HORTICULTURE "), A WEEKL ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, (ESTABLISHED 1841,) Every Friday, price Threepence; post free, Tlireepenet-hatfpenny. rpiIK "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE" has been for nearly fifty years the ieading journal of its clas i It has achieved this position because, while specially devoting itself to su)plying the daily require- merits of gardeners of all classes, much of the information furnished is of such general and permanent i ulue that the Gardeners' Chronicle is looked up to as the standard authority 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 "minent men of science at hoar and abroad. ILLUSTRATIONS: The GARDENERS' CHRONICLE" haa obtained an international reputation for the accuracy, permanent utility, aiid artistic effect of its illustrations of plants. These illustrations, together with the original articles and ponographs, render the "Gardeners' Chronicle" an indispensable work of reference in all garden readingvo6ms and botanical libraries. SUPPLEMENTS Double-page Engravings, Lithographs, and other ILLUSTRATIONS OF TARGic SIZE, 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): Including Postage, 17s 6d for Twelve Months. India. and China, 19s 6d. P.O.O. to be mad I pavable at the Post Office, 42, DIIDBY LANB, LONDON, to W. RICHARDS. Cheques should D6 crosae DRUMMOKD," Telegraphic Address: GARDCHRON, LONDON. OFFICE: 41, WELLINGTON STBMT, STUND, LONDON W.C. JARVIS AND COMPANY, PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, LORNE HOUSE (Three doors from the POST OFFICE), BANGOR, Beg to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Bangor and Neighbourhood, that in consequence 4 tile decease of the late Mr WILLAM jARVIS (of the Arm of NIXON AND JARVIS) his interest in that firm hi ceased, and his familly have commenced business at the above address, and hope by giving 8m attention to all business matters to meat a share of their patronage. EVERY DESCRIPTION of LETTERPRESS, COPPERPLATE AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING EXPEDITIOUSLY AND ECONOMICALLY DONE. NtW 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 of th Common Makes. An Extensive Stock of SCHOOL BOOKS. As used at the University and Normal Collages and Fnaia- School. THE FULL DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. BOOKS SUITABLE FOR PRIZES FROM 6D TO 50s. ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS OF EVERY DESCRPTION. The Largest Stock in Bangor of ARTISTS' MATERIALS. RELIEF STAMPING. DAILY COMMUNICATION WITH LONDON enables J. and Co. to procure any a rticle Stock in Two Days. NOTE THE ADDREEiS- LORNE HOUSE, (Three doors from the Post Office), BANGOR. mo Telegrani-, -JARVIS, BANGOR. GRIFFITH DAVIES, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER 196, 198, 200, HIGH STREET, BANGOR (OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL). DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING UNDER SKILLED MANAGEMENT. CHARGES STBICTLY] MODERATE. 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 to JD carried on under his own supervision, and begs to inform Engineers, Quarry and Mine Poprietors, Slate Manufacturers, Millers, Ship Owners, &c., that all Orders entrusted to him will receiva prompt attention. I MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Made and Repaired on the shortest Notice by experienced Workmen. 15241 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). LATE Tuner to H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, H.R.H.Princess Beatrice, The Royal Iri Jj Academy of Music, Dublin (for Three Years), Mr Sims Reeves, Signor Foli, Titte Mattei, De Pachman, Madame Adelina Patti, Madame Patey, Madame Trebelli, and all the London Concert Companies. ■# NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS AS TO ABILITY. Mr JONES does not hesitate to state, as a Practical Tuner and Repairer, he has no equal in) NOETH ..WALES. INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE, HIRE, OR EXCHANGE. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. z151 G. GRIFFITH AND Co., BANGOR CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE MUSEUM). (9, BRIDGE-STREET) ORDERS FOR TUNING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CHURCH ORGANS REPAIRED ASD TUNED BY ^CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON THE HIRE SYSTEM. LARGEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN NORTH WALES. PIANOS, &c., MAY BE HIRED FOR CONCERTS OR OTHER MEETINGS. ELL I S'S (ASK FOR BLJLISia) R U T H I N ESTABLTSHED ABSOLUTELY PURE W A T E R S SOLD EVEBYWHKBE. IT XX -L JLL J.I) O • Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale, For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. SOLE ADDRESS: R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. I London Agenta: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street Cavendish Square 1