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The Old-established Business of NIXON AND JARVIS, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, LETTER-PRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC PRINI'ERS, ILLUMINATORS, RELIEF STAMPERS, AND ARTIST COLORMEN, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, 8 still carried on in the Old Premises, and has NO CONNECTION with any other Person j. or Firm, whether using the name of JARVIS or otherwise. NIXON AND JARVIS Find it necessary to make this Annonncement in consequence of communications intended for them NOT having reached them, and they respectfully request that LETTERS AND ORDERS may be sent to NIXON AND JARVIS, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. Telegrams, NIXON AND JARVIS, BANGOR. 54J COUNTY OF MERIONETH. REGISTIATION OF VOTERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FREDERICK MARSHALL, Esquire, the Barrister appointed to REVISE the LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS and COUNTY ELECTORS for the COUNTY OF MERIONETH, will hold Courts for that purpose at the several PLACES and TIMe, un lernunt iooed; that is to say :— At CORWEN, at the POLICE STATION, on TUES- I For the seveeal Parishes of Corwen, Gwyddel. DAY, the 11th day of SEPTEMBER next, at Eleven wern, Llangar, Llandrillo, Bettws-gwerfyl-goch, o'clock in the forenoon. and Llansantffraid-glyn-dyfrdwy. At BALA, at the SmRE HALL, on WEDNESDAY, ? ?? geverg) Parishes of Llanycil, Llangower, the 12th day oVf oSEPTEMBER next, at 11 30 o'clock in J| F Llanuwchll Llanfol, and LIanaderfel. the forenoon. Llanuwchliyn, LJanfo\ and Llandderfel. At DOLGEI.LEY, at the SmRE HAH °" ] For the several Parishes of Dolgelley, Llanelltyd, ™TH,U^RSPD,?AhY9, the 13th day of SEPTEMTJICR ILlati acbretti, and Llanddwywe-uwcli-y-grAig. Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Llanlachreth, and Llllnddwywe-ulVch-y.gnlg. At BARMOUTH, at the PoLcg SMio?. on J For ? GEVERAI Parishes of Hanaber. LIanen- THURSDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER next, at For the 89,eral Partshs of L.Ianaber, Llllnen- Three o'clock in the afternoon. ddwyn, and Llllnddwywe-Is-y-gralg. At HARLECH, at the CASTLE HOTEL, (,n FRI- | p? the several Parishes of Llandanwg, Llanfair, DAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER next, at Ten f d L1 bed ParIshes of Llandanwg, Llr.nfau, 'and Llanbedr, o clock in the forenoon. J For the several Parishes of L?nnhangd-y- CE traetliaa, Llaiiij utlieli, Ltandeuwyn ami that pari ot STATION, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of SE TEMBE. ? ParIsh of BedgetMt which is situate in the next, at One o'clock in the afternoon. icaunty of Merioneth. At BLEAENAU FESTINIOG, at the MARKETr HALL, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEPI EMBER ) FOR THE of FESTINIO bix o'clock in the evening of the stme and also at I For the Parisli of Festiniog. next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and also at ( bix o'clock in the evening of the same day. J At FESTINIOG, at the PEGWERJi ARMS HOTEL, 1 For the several Parishes of Maentwrog and on MONDAY, the 17th day of SEriEMMR next, at I Trawsfynydd, and for completing the Revision of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. J the Lists of Voters for the Parish of FeMmtog. At TOWYN, at the POLICE STATION, on TUES I For the several Parishes of Towyn, Danegryn, DAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER next, at One 1 LJanhhanget-y-pennant. aad Liangeiynin. o'clock in the afternoon. J At DINAS-MOWDDWY, at the BUCKLEY ARMS ) For the Parish of Llan-y-mowddwy, and that HOTEL on WEDSESDA Y, the 19th day of SEPTUM- put of the Parish of Mallwyd which is situate in the Bzh next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. J County of Merioneth. "j For the several Parishes of Pennal and Taly-llyn, At ABERCORRIS, at the BRAlcn Cocn INN, on and for all other Parishes, Townships, Precincts, WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 215and Places (if any) within the said County not o'clock in the afternoon. J hereinbefore mentioned. The OVEUSEERS are to Publish this Nonce, and to attend at the opening of the Courts at which the Lists of their respective Puri 'h-s art) hereby appointed to be Revised, and to deliver to the Revising Barrister the Docum tits mentioned in the 47th Paragraph of the Precept iasned by me to them in pur- suance of "The Registration Act. 1885," and also the Documents) mentioned in the Supplemental Precept issued to them under the County Electors Act, 1888," and to producs the Poor Rate Assessments made between the 5th day of January, 1887, and the 15th day of July, 1888. ROBT. JONES, 20th August, 1888. CLERK OF THE PEACE. 813T A Laddo A A Leddir." NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES. S E P T E M B E R 4th, 5th, 6th, and Ttb, 1888. GRAND PAVILION.] WREXHAM. [GROVE PARK. GOKSEDD OF BARDS, TUESDAY and FRIDAY Mornings only, at NINE o'clock. Grand Choral Competitions Daily. Vocal and Instrumental Competitions. ;EIOOO in Prizes. 3468 Com- petitors in Poetry,' Prose, Music, and Art. Chairing the Victorious Bard. Military and Miscellaneous Concerts. The ELIJAH and "MESSIAH." Artistes: Mrs Mary Davies, Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs Glanflrwd Thomas, Miss Annie Roberts, Miss Susannah Pierce, Miss Anna Williams, Miss Eleanor Reel, Madame Marian McKenzie, Madame Antoinette Sterling, Mr Henry Piercy, Eos Morlais, Mr Charles Banks, Mr Maldwin Thomas, Mr Lucas Williams, Mr Bridson, and Mr James Sauvage. FULL ORCHESTRA. BAND OF 2ND BATT. R.W.F., GALWAY. Morning Meetings 10.30, Concerts 6.30. Full particulars in Programme, 6d (7d post free), to be had only of Messrs Hughes and Son, Publishers, Wrexham.. ADMISSION :-Reserved Season Tickets to eight meetings, 30s; four morning meetings, 15s; four con- certs, 17s 6,j; single reserved, 5a. For Plan of seats and reserved tickets apply to Mr W. A. Barley, hon. sec.. 51, Hope-street, Wrexham. Season Tickets: 1st class, 20s; 2nd class, 12s; single 1st clas, 3s; 2nd class, 2s; 3rd class, h, to be had during the Eisteddfod days at the Ticket Booths. Hon. Sees. SIMON JONES and W. A. BAYLEY. W. M. ROBERTS, Secretary. OFFICES-51, HOPE STREET. 810i M R S M. A. CROOKS, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL, BANGOR, AND 72, HIGll STREET, llHYL. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT FOR FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES. THE LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH WALES. l'lNNETS'S BOOTS IX STOCK, AND LADIES DRESS SHOES OF ALL SORTS. THE K WATERPROOF, BOSTOCK'S SHOOTING AND WALKING BOOTS. NATURAL AND SYSTEMATIC FOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. Gentlemen's Dress Routs and Shoes, ttRUtt. TT.„J Button, Lace and Elastic Gentlemen's Walking Boots and Shoes, r, M,"?.'?. .?'. ???? ?TS FrMtOfCta~ also M-2ii' ,;? and Wci n,n's Boot, V,,ry AN INSP?CT10N INVITED. LIE' SHOW AND FITTIG ROOM UPSTAIRS. IIAND-SFWN BOOTS MADE TO ORDElt. .?F??'??D-"———-???  t MESSRS BROWN, HOLMES & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW FABRICS FOR THE AUTUMN. PATTERNS SENT FREE BY POST. CHESTER, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1888. T H E BREWERY. BANCIOR. ESTABLISHED 1812. SAMUEL FRICKER, PROPRIETOR. THE FOLLOWING CLARR OF ALES SUPPIJED, VIZ. :— Mild, Strorg, Bitter, and specially a Pale, Ijight 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. 8 GLENMAHRA! ANALYSIS: EDINBURGH, 7th Feb., 1884. I have analysed and carefully examined several samples of Messrs. John Aitchison <$• Co. 's OLE^S MAlIRA' WHISKY taken from their ordinary stock, and find it to be a high-clans spirit of full strength, and perfectly free from adulteration of any kind. The process of maturiny-the object of which is the natural formation of the fragrant ethers on which the bouquet and flavour so highly esteemed in good whisky dfpend-has been completed, and I can recommend the 'GLENMAHRA' fl'IIISRl as one of the finest and best that has come under my observation. "JOlIN NICOL, Ph.D., II Lecturer in Chemistry. 42s. A DozEv 20s. A GALL. SOLE AGENT: WILLIAM EDWARDS, STATION HOTEL, AND MENAI WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, BANGOR. 771t ENGLAND is far behind every Coantry in the )'J World in the Facilities and Cheapness of Inter communication by means of Post Cards. The Post Office realise a profit of 75 per cent, as between the Buying and Selling Prices. rpHICK pOST CARDS 61 PER DOZEN. JARVIS ANDCOMPANY, LORNE HOUSE (Three Doors below Post Office), BANGOR. 6490 DR. JONES, D.D.S., &c., SURGEON DENTIST, Opposite the Market, Bangor. I) -1. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every THURSDAY, at Lledwigan-road. AMLWCH with Mr HCQHES, Stationer, TUESDAYS, July 3 and 31, August 28, September 5. BKTHEBDA md EBEKEZER, TUESDAY after Pay-day. 10 HUNDREDS or TESTIMONIALS HAVE DEEN RECEIVED TROM MEDICAL MEN. COLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTKACT OF MEAT & 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 Testimon- ial from E. HOPKINS, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S. OVER ONE THOUSAND Have been received from Medical Men, 54, ASTON ROAD, N., BIRMINGHAM, December 17th, 1888. DEAR SIRS,—I beg to acknowledge receipt of sample of yonr "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 Btrength 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.'J.P., L.F.P.S. Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants, and pa- tent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in Bottles 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Ask for COLE- MAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WIXE, and "se that you get it." If there is any difficulty m getting the Wine, write direct to the manufacturers, who will forward Sample Pint Bottle flee by Post on receipt of 33 stamps. Sample Dozen Bottles free by Rail on re- ceipt of 30s. Sole Manufacturers, COLEMAN & Co., Limited, St. George's, Norwich, and 3, New London Street, 614)t London, E.C. 6141t A t TLA S ASSURANCECOMPANY, .1 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808. IRE AND LIFE. Capital, Million Two Fmdred Thousand Pounds. Agent jor Bangor. M R. WILLIAM PJGHE, National Provincial bank, The Company has been in existence more than 79 Years. Moderate Rates. Prompt Settlements. Liberal Conditions. All its Funds are invoated in Great Britain. Ample Reserves apart from Capital. FIRE, RESERVE, and other FUNDS in Hand (including Paid-up Capital and Freehold Office) exceed £ 370,000. LIFE FUNDS in hand exceed EI,371,000 (all applicable to Policy-Holders), Total Invested Funds exceed one million and three quarters. 2 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE ft, CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720). FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES Chief Offices, Royal Exchange, London; Branch, 29, Pall Mall. THE ACCUMBLATRD FCNDS EXCEBP £ 3,900,000. FIRE ASSURANCE on Liberal Terms. LIFE ASSURANCE with or without Partici- pation in Profits. Divisions of Profit every Five Years. A large Participation in Proflts, with th guarantee of the Invested Capital Stock, and exemption, under Royal Charter, from the Liabi- lities of Partnership. All real improvements in modern practice, witt the security of an Office whose resources havt been test,? by the experience of more than a Century and a Half. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balanoe Sheet 7ill be forwarded on application. Agent: Mr JAMES SMITH, Old Bank. ) GEORGE ROBERTS, MONUMENTAL MASON, AND GENERAL STONE MERCHANT. HEAD STONES and MURAL TABLETS executed to order on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. Imperishable Leau Letters done in town or country. DKSIONS ON APPLICATION. 4NDRESS: YARD Adjoining RAILWAY STATION, LLANDUDNO. I RESIDENCE: RUABON HOUSE. 165 165 THE PENRHYN GARDEN PARTY. BY the kind permission of the RIGHT HON. LORD JD AND LADY PEXRHYN. T. MILLS, PHOTO ORAPI1 Ell, GARTH, BANGOR, had the lIouour of taking several instantaneous photographs of the Party on the Lawn at the Castle during the day (14th inst.), which will be ready for Sale in a few days. Particulars may be bad on application at the STUDIO, 53, Garth-road (near the Ferry), Bangor. N B.—Special advantages given to Guests taking a Full Set. 818L SAILINGS BETWEEN NORTH WALES AND LIVERPOOL. TWICE EACH WAY DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), Weather and circumstances permitting. The Favourite Steamer "PRINCE ARTHUR" LEAVES STEAMBOAT WHARF, JK MENAI BRIDGE, and BANGOR on MONDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at 6 am. BEAUMARIS 6-20, LLANDUDNO 7-30, for LIVERPOOL. On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings leaves MKNAI BRIDGE and BANGOR at 8Q0 a.m., BEAUHARIS 8-50, and LLAN- DUDNO 10, for Liverpool. This Steamer returns from Liverpool each day at 1.30 p.m.). The well-known Saloon Steamer "BONNIE PRINCESS" Leaves each day from Menai Bridge and Bangor at 3-30 p.m., Beaumaris 4 p.m., Llanduono 5 p.m., for Liverpool, returning each morning from Liverpool at 10-30 a.m. Fares: Menai Straits to Liverpool, return 1st Saloon, 5s 6d 2nd Saloon, 4s 6d Llandudno to Liverpool, return 1st Saloon, 5s 2nd Saloon, 4s. For further information apply at the Company's Offices, Steamboat Wharf, Menai Bridge. Agent, JOliN HUGHES. 432-175t SPLENDID SEA EXCURSIONS TO NORTH WALES. TEE FAST SALOON STEAMER "ALEXANDRA" OR "MARSEILLES" -Mfck, L WILL SAIL DAILY (Sundays J????-. YV excepted, weather and other Zj?? ???-circumstancea permitting) from the -U\ii?PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL, at 10.30 a.m. for LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, & MENAI BRIDGE (St. George's Pier), arriving in time to leave Llandudno for Menai Straits about ONE o'clock. Returning from Menai Bridge (St. George's Pier) at 3.15 p.m.; Bangor. 3.15 p.m.; Beaumaris, 3.40 p.m.; Llandudno, 4.45 p.m.; and arriving in Liverpool 7.30 to 8 p.m. The Saloon Steamer "MARSEILLES" Will leave the LANDING STASH every SATURDAY at 1.30 p. m. Passengers can return same evening from Llan- dudno per I-Alexandi a" (4.45),oron Monday Morning per Marseilles" from Menai Bridge, 6 a.m.. Llan- dudno, 7.15 a.m., arriving in Liverpool about 10 a.m. SPECIAL RETURN FARE for these trips, 3s 6d (available for return on day of issue or Monday following by either steamers). ORDINARY FARES by Either Steamers (including Boatage and Pier Dues) :-SINGLE FARES.—Liverpool to or fiom Llandudno: Saloon, 3s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s 6d. Liverpool to or from Beaumaris, Bangor, or Menai Bridge: Saloon, 4s Gd; Fore Cabin, 3s. RETURN FARES.—Avail- able for the SEASON by either Steamers: -Liverpool to or from Llandudno Saloon, 5s; tore Cabin, 4s, Liverpool to or from Beaumaris, Bangor, or Menai Bridge: Saloon, 5s 6d; lore Cabin, 4s 6.1. INTERMEDIATE FARES —Llandudno to Menai Straits Single, la Return, Is 6d. Children under Twelve Half-price. Season Tickets 92 2s each. Refreshments on Board. For Spucial Terms for Pic nic Parties, etc., apply on Board or to Felix Henry, 24, Mumps, Oldham,; Thomas Cook and Son, 61, Market-street, Manchester, and 11, Ranelagh-street, Liverpool; R. Hughes, 3, Warehouse-street, Llandudno; Edward Parry, Greengrocer, Bulkeley-square, Minai Bridge Evan Stanley, 3, Stanley-street, Beaumaris T. E. Cow- burne, Stationer, &c„ 55, Holyhead-rosd, Upper Bangor; Jeremiah Griffiths, Boatman, Garth, Bangor or to R. and D. Jones, 28, Brunswick- street, Liverpool. Special Saturday Afternoon Trips 1.30 from Landing Stage, returning same day or Monday. Return Fare, 3s Gd. The Marseilles is open for charter for the day, to convey School Trips, & any days except Satur- days and Mondays, on moderate terms. 480-2320 480-232a INMAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO NEW YORK. INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Moderate Saloon and Second Cabin Fare. Steerage Fare as low as by any other First Class Line. Through Bookings to any part of the STATES or CANADA, including Manitoba and North and South West Territory. Apply to RIClfARDSON, SrsNcsatid Co., 22, Water- street, Liverpool; or to Edward Jones, 170, High- street, Bangor; Hugh Hughes. 7, Market-row, Am- lwch Richard Roberts, Old Post-office, Bethesda; John Jones, Bookseller, do Robert Parry, Douglas terrace, do Hy. J. Willia.9, 66, Bryngwenith, Ciellwyngndd. z60 jyncKSONS' Q-EISUINE FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS for PRESENT and LATER SOWING. CARRIAGE FREE BY POST OR RAIL. PRICED CATALOGUES POST FREE. D I C K 30 N S' (Limited), POYAL SEED WAREHOUSE, 711 CHESTER. GUNS.  GUNS G U N?'i. SHOOTING WILFRED DA B B Y, FERN VILLA, CLIFTON ROAD, LLANDUDNO, PRACTICAL GUN-SMITH, BEGS TO draw the attention of the SHOOTING f) COMMUNITY to the CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY of his BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, which cannot be equalled any'l where at the price. Double-Breech Loading Guns, from 453; Double-Muzzle Loading Guns, from 35s; Single Guns, from 21s; the above being New, Good, and Sound Guns. I am prepared to warrant each one bought from me for twelve months. Repairsdone, andGuna made equal to new GUNS FOR HIRE. Ammanition Supplied, 204R PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. E. CLARKE, L.D.S., R.C.S., DENTAL SURGEON, BANGOR, TAKES this opportunity of thanking his Patients and informing them that owing to increasing practioe he has been compelled to Remove from Bulkeley-terrace to his larger and more convenient Premises, called TAN-Y-GRAIG, which is situated in the High-street, adjoining the Cricket Ground, where he may be consulted for the future free of ohargt upon all cases appertaining to the Teeth. Mn CLABKI, or qualified assistant, atteudo BEAUMARIS every MONDAY, at 50, CASTLE- PENMAENMAWR every alternate THURSDAY at CANTON HOUBR. 5840 THE GREAT LONDON LIBERAL NEWSPAPER. ONE PENNY WEEKLY. THE WEEKLY DISPATCH, ESTABLISHED 1801. SENT POST FREE: Three Months, Ie 8d; Six Months, 3s 3d; Twelve Montht, 6a 6d Single Copies (Post Free), 1d. Published at 20, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, and to be had of all Newsagents, R ^CHIMNEY SWEEPING! @:T' CHIMNEY SWEEPING 0- CHIMNEY SWEEPING 1 WILLIAM PARRY, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 64, OAELLEPPA, BANGOR, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Bangor and the neighbourhood generally that, at the request of several of the leading families of the district, he has purchased new SWEEPING MACHINERY, and haviag secured the services of thoroughly Practical Men, W. P. is now prepared to undertake the Sweeping and perfect Cleaning of any kind of Fine, and respectfully solicits your esteemed commands. Grates and Ranges re-set, &c. Payments Quarterly or Half-yearly, if desired. Yearly Contracts undertakeu. Estimates supplied. All ORDERS punctually attended to. Smoky Chimneys Cured by a New Invention. 571 1888 LISTS NOW READY. CARSON'S PAINTS. THE Original Anti-corrosion has been for T nearly a oentnry SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED for all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORK, and is extensively need by upwards of 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy for the protection of Wood, Iron, Briok, Stone, or Compo. It is the most durable and effective paint extant. LIQUID PAINTS FOB ALL PURPOSES. These are beautifully prepared, and of the highest quality-enited for EVERY purpose WHKRE ordiuary paint CAN be supplied. They possess great body and covering power, and are non-poisonons. 'LA BELLE'E NAMEL IH unequalled by any offerad to the public for Beauty and Brilliancy. All Colours. BATH ENAMEL (three shades). No Private Home or Large Establishment should be without it. PRICES, PATTHBNB, TESTIMONIALS, POST FREE. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.G., BACHELORS' WALK, DUBLIN. 143D INVESTMENT LIFE POLICIES. Combining all the advantages of al) ordinary Life Assurance with a most PROFITABLE INV^ STMKNT. Illutmtiom of Actual Results Forwarded on Application. LIFE ASSOCATION OF SCOTLAND L III (For Life Assurance and Annuities Annual Revenue R482,992 Claims Paid and Bonuses f5 700,000 Accumulated Fund* £ 3,198,577 LOANS ON HEVERSIONB, tvc. Chairman The Rt. Hon. the EARL of STAIR, K.T. Manager: JOHN TDRUBBLL SMITH, C.A. Edinburgh,82,Princes' St. London, 5,Lombard St46 JS- pLAIN AND tS- COLOUR ED TS- PRINTING or ALL DESCRIPTIONS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED, ON EBAIORABLX 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 SOCIETIES'BALANCE 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. POSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. HANDBILLS AND SHOW CARDS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. tS" SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR PRINTING VERl LARGE POSTERS, PLAIN OR COLOURED. BRANCH PRINTING OFFICE: Caxton House, LLANDUDNO wIBU ALBa ALL ORDERS FOR PRINTING ABB PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO LORNE HOC >■ E, n AN GO R. JARVIS & COMPANY, FAMILY of the late Mr WILLIAM JABVIS, deceased (of the m of NIXOJi AND JARVIS), whose interest in that linn has ceased. PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, DISCOUNT BOOKSELLERS, PLAIN AND' FANCY STATIONERS, ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, DIE SINKERS, RELIEF STAMPERS, AND ILLUMINATORS, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR THIS YEAR'S STOCK OF FANCY ARTICLES, Suitable for presents, RANGING IN PRICE FROM Is TO 100s, AND CERTAINLY THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE PRINCIPALITY. LORNE HOUSE, BANGOE. (THREE DOORS BELOW THE POST OEFICE). Telegrams JAR V IS, BAN G 0 R. 6) LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE Purchasers should see that the Label on every Bottle of the Original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Bears their Signature, this fS*" Sold Wholesale by the oprietorWorcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London; and Export Oil-nun generally. Retail Everywhere. ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE. 83 "GYMRY AM BYTH. ELL 1 S S EST. 1825.. RUT H I N ABSOLUTELY PURE. "CRYSTAL SPRINGS." RATERS. Caution—Corks branded" It ELLIS AND SON, Huthill." Every Label is registered, and bears Name and Trade Mark (Goat on Shield). SOLE ADDRESS R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. London Agente: W. BEST & SONS, Beurittta Street Cavendish Square. 161 J PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM TUNING, &c ESTABLISHED 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., 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 NORTHJWALES ALL COMMUNICATIONS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. WALTER MURDOCK and Co's. Walnut Cottage Piano, 21 Guiu?a. Our "People's Iron Pianoforte, handsome Walnut Case, Panel Front Truase, 20 Guineas. Our Schoolroom I 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 YEARS SYSTEM CIRCULATING MUSIC LIBRAPY, 43. BRIDGE-STREET ROW. CHESTER J COWLISHAW, 1 COACH BUTLDER, FIELD-f TKEET, LLANGEFNI, EESPECTFULLYbegsto thank his numerous patrons for the kind support accor?ld him in the above department, and solicit" a continuance of their favonr", A good selection of New and Second-hand Cars, kc., always on hand. Carriages, &c., repaired, Painted, and Trimmed. All orders executed promptly and at the most moderate prices, consistent with good workman- ship. given for all kinds of Work. 92 E?" 'nates given for alt kinds of Work. 92 A. W. TORKINGTON, METAL MERCHANT, BUYER of WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, Brass, Copper, Lead, and DISUSED COLLIERY AND IINTG PLANT, & &c,. Enquiries from all parts of the Country Solicited. YARD, Crescent-road, 720L Rhyl. JOHN JJEACH AND CO., NORTH WALES PRIVATE ENQUIRY OFFICES. BANGOR :—HUM■ STREET. COLWYN BAY :—10, STATION-KOMI. J. L & CO. are also prepared to advance cash to all r?pect?b)? persons on Property, Note-of-hand> er Security. Caqps conducted with Promptness and Socrexy.-Write or Telegraph to LEACH, Accountant, BANOOB or UOLWYN BAY, wh.,n a litiali- fied mun will wait upon you for instruction. 665n E. D. JONES. Bill Poster and Town Crier, 43, THOMAS-STREET, HOLYHEAD. _TOTE.-All Orders punctually attended to, and 1. 'J done on the mast reasonable terms, etc., etc.. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING ROOMS, TRINITY BUILDINGS, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. HAIR CUTTING, Shampooing, Singeing, H Dyiug, Restoring, &c. Hair Brushing by Machinery, Perfumery, and every Toilet leouisites. W. JONES, Proprietor.