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 AMERICI\ I CUN.UW LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. The ''Steamers of this Line follow the specified Outward and Homeward Tracks adopted by the leading Liverpool and New York Steamship Com- pmnieo, the Boston Steamers leaving the outward ttd "rejoining the homeward route at defined point9. FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. To NEW Y HK. To BOSTON. 'Ssrvia Sat. Deo. 5 Soy this ..Thur. Deo. 3 Etroda Sat. Dec. 12 Cata)oniaTbnr.Deo. 10 AuranU ..Sat. Dec. 19 C?phatonia Tbar. Deo.1 7 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate teres for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEA- LAND, and AUSTRALIA. STEERAGE PASSENGERS to all parts of America and Canada at Low Rates; those by Boston Steamers booked to New York without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 8, Water-street, Liverpool. or to their agent, Richard Roberts, Old Post-office, Bethesda. 4738a AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. ?- ? Til IRST-CLASS, FULL -i?R?F?t F POWERED IRON STEAM SHIPS. Accommodation *aHBSagH« for Passengers equal to any European Line. Passengers and goods landod at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the Shortest and Best Route to th West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, A Co., 19 and 22, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL, or RICHARD ROBERTS, BETHESDA. H. J. WILLIAMS, 70, PINYBRYN, BETHKBDA. 4 INMAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL 8TKAM&BS TO NEW YORK. INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. FBOM 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. ThroDgh Bookings to any part of the STATES or CANADA, including Manitoba and North and South West Territory. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPKNCE and Co., 22, Water- street, Liverpool; or to Edward Jones, 73, High- street, Bangor; Hugh Hughes, 7, Market-row. Am- .wch Richard Roberts, Old Post-office, Bethesda; John Jones, Bookseller,do; Robert Parry, 13,Gordon terrice, do Hy. J. Williams, 66, Bryngwenith, Caellwyngrydd; Wm. Roberts, Stationmaster, Tregarth; O. Jones, Old Post Office, Penygroes. 60 Scholastic. LADIES SCHOOL, YORK PLACE, BANGOR. MRS R. IR. EVANS. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. MUSIC TAUGHT THOROUGHLY. Owing to the increase of Pupils, Mrs Evans has jus added a large, light, well-ventilated So?ool- room. 58141 ST. WINIFRED'S BOARDING SCHOOL BANGOR. FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF CLERGY, <GENTK1 OF SMALL MEANS, AND OTHERS. VISITOR LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. PROVOST REV. CANON LOWE, D.D. -'ROJ. CHAPLAIN, PRO TUB VERY REV. THE DEAN OF BANGOR. THIS School is conducted b Ladies of expe- rilanoe, and offe's an education preparatory ito University Certificates, with definite Church rteaohiug. Term?, R30 per annum. For prospectus, apply to Miss LowE, St. Winifred's, Bangor. 1396d MOUNT HOUSE SCHOOL, UPPER BANGOR. PanoiPAL MRS E. HURREN HARDING. A THOROUGHLY eMeient BOARDING AND A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL, in the chief Edaottionul Centre of North Wales. Completely sheltered from East and North. MemXBKT MIBTREE9B8 AND -VISITING MASTERS. Ordinary Terms include French, Cookery, Book- keeping, Drawing, Science, Class-singing, aud 'Kin- dergarten, as well as the usual English Subjects. F,)r prospectus, references, &c., apply to the PSINCIPAL. TERM COMMENCED SEPTBBBKB 10th. 15633 PLAS TUBNO, LLANDUDNO. 1\¡t.RS W. PKE3S off-ersa happy Home, with good XVI Edacatxtual advantages, to a limited number .of G D-gbtlr$. 2041 FRENCH, LATIN, AND GREEK.. MO.VS. JACyUET, B.A. (Paris). Ex-Profoesor ,if tile University of France, prepares Private P)ils in the above Languages far the Public Ex- .?ngtioqW such as-Loudon Matriculation, Dublin Ugersit y, College of Preceptors, Od(.!d and Cam- bri?e Lo, PNlimitiarv Law, Medical and Phar- macMi'at Kxammauolls, Schotar?up.) of the Uni- veKty Col? e? of Wal"s, etc. ?boois attended. T-?rmi and l?terencp? on application to Mons. E. jAoaoaJ, 4, & M'xfryn. Garth-road. Bacgor. z43 "<Ei:: ;r::¡;'431 VICTORIA. HOUSE SCHOOL FOR I DELICA1E G\.ùLB ANO ANGLO INDIANS. P,«INCIP MRS BEWLAY. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. TISUM oommunced Øt'.EAlBER 13TH. FEES, EZO 1 per Annum. Wauted, Parlour Boarder and TTsefd Companioe, Prtvate Lessons in Music, Shorthand, Language*, an-d Painting Classes now Forming 5156A miss M. C. JIUGHES, TEACHER OF MUSIC, LLANGEFNI, LATE STUDENT OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LONDON. .0 Scholastic. MISS EVA THOMAS gives LE3SON3 io Sing Ri. inll at her own or pupil's residenoe.-For terms apply to 12, Neville-orescent, Llandudno. 5860L VIOLIN LESSONS. MISS ISABEL HEWITT (PFFIL OF IIIB THEODORE LAWSON AND HBBB ELLKNBERGER) Gives LESSONS at Own or Pupils' Residences. VISITS CARNARVON AND CONWAY. Bodafon, Upper Bangor. z4744 LANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. PRINCIPALS MISSES MATTHEWS AND STANDRING. THIS SCHOOL offers a thorourh Education.witb good Home Training for Girls, on moderate terms. Pupils prepared for the Looal Ezaminar tions. The Preparatory Department now includes a KINDERGARTEN. 2380m. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (OFF ABBEY-ROAD), LLANDUDNO. OVER 70 BOYS (25 BOARDERS). FIVE Resident AMi&'ants (Three University FMen). Upper and L)wer Schools and Kinder- garten. Special Commercial Forms. Domestic under ilrs VVIIISTON. Vi. A. WIIISTON, Principal. FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. MR SCHELLING, Undergraduate of London H.L University, late Langworthy Scholar at the Grammar School, Manchester, and Scholar of the University College of Wales (Aberystwith), both in Modern Languages, also late temporary lecturer in German to the University College of North Wales (Bangor), GIVES LESSONS in the above at his residence 2, Gordon-terrace, Garth, Bangor, and in North Wales generally. Mr SCHKLLINO has had large experience as a teacher, and can produce the highest references. Schools attended. 5708j ELLESMERE COTLEGE, SALOP. CHURCH PUBLIC SCHOOL AT VERY LOW TERMS. GOVERNORS-THic PROVOST AND FELLOWS OF UENSTONE COLLEGE. BOARD and EDUCATION 1:18 199 per annum. J) BOYS prepared for Oxford Local. Commer- cial Subjects and Principles of Agriculture taught. Staff of 12 Resident Masters. For Prospeotullapply to the REV. J. HARRISON, M.A., Headmaster. 50300 BALA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD-MASTER J. C. EVANS, M.A., Formerly Powis Exhibitioner and Scholar of Jesns College, Oxford, and late Assistant-master at Christ College. Brecon. NEW BUILDINGS admirably fitted with every convenience for Boarders. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Services, Preliminaries of the Law and Medicine, and the Oxford and Cambridge Looal Examinations. South Kensington Soienoe and Art Classes and a good Commercial Course. Boys attend the place of worship seleeted by parents BOARD and TUITION (inolusive obarge), £36 per aunum. TERM began SEPTEMBER 21st, For particulars apply to HUAD-MASTEB. 5547p BOURNEMOUTH. Home for Invalids and Con- valescents. "IISS DANDISON, Certificated at the Royal j] Infirmary, Edinburgh, is prepared to receive Invalids and Convalescents. House pleasantly situated on West Cliff, close to sea and pines. MISS DANDISON, MILNETHORPE, SUFFOLK-ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH. 6048a ALUN SCHOOL, AT PRESWYLFA HALL, NEAR MOLD. DAIRY FARM attached to the School. Chem- ical Laboratory. Park for Cricket and Football. Lawn Tennis courts. Numerous successes lately in connection with London University. Welsh Colleges, &c. t the last Cambridge Local Examination, thirteen pupils (six in honours) were successful, the highest number passed by any school in Wales or Mon. mouth. One Scholarship of £21 per annum and two Exhibitions will lie offered for competition in January. SC?OOL RE-OPENS JANUARY 20th, 1892. W. LLOYD PARRV, B.A., 6077r HEAD MAsUR. RHYL, NORTH WALES. 1,1.£ R M. HUGH-JONES, M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and some time Headmaster of Ashbourne Grammar School, Assisted by a RESIDENT and other MASTERS, RECEIVES and prepares Boys for the Public Schools, Scholarship, Entrance and other Examinations. Cricket, Tennis, Sea Bathing. Reference permitted to the Principal of Chelten- ham College, E. WHIILEY, Esq., M.P;, Alderman SAMCELSON (Drws-y-Coed, Trefriw), Canon HOWKLI, EVANS (Vicar of Rbyl), the LORD BISHOP or ST. ASAPH, &3. 6042L MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOOL FEE, C4 4s OD PER TEBU. THE next Term begins TUESDAY, JANUARY 19t.h, i. 1892. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, MON- DAY, JANUARY 18th, 1892, at 9 a.m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, &c., may be had at the School. OWEN A. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.-BOARDING HOUSE now open under the Miction of the Governors. 55212153K DR. JONES, D.D.S. (AM.). &C. SURGEON DENTIST, Opposite the Market, Bangor. DR. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every THURSDAY, at Lledwigan-road. AMLWCH with Mr HUGHES, Stationer, TUESDAYS, Sept. 29th, Oct. 27th, Nov. 24th, and Dec. 22nd. BE BESDA and EBKNKZER, TUESDAY after Pay day. BANGOn every day exoept Tuesdays and ,7 hursdays. 10 NOW READY. 500 P.P. CLOTH. AUSTRALIA REVISITED IN 1890, AND EXCURSIONS IN EGYPT, TASMANIA, and NEW ZEALAND Being extracts from the Diary of a Trip round the inetatffeg OBIOINAL OBSERVATIONS ON COLONIAL MATTERS, By JOSIAH HUGHES. With a Portrait of the Author, and Map of th Australasian Colonies. CONTAINING also in the form of an Appendix a mass ot reliaLle information compiled from the authorized Hand-Books of the various Colonies, brought down to July, 1891. For Prospectus and Price, please write to the AUTHOR, or to NIXON AND JARVIS, Bangor. LONDON AGENTS, Simixi-4, MARSHALL, & Co. and all Booksellers. 5667td ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE (LIMITED), NON TARIFF. FIRE AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL E357,500 PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVES 90,538 PREMIUM INCOME. FOR 189 0 148,673 CHAIRMAN :— SAMPSON S. LLOYD, Esq., of Dolobran, Welsh- pool (Lloyd's Bank, Limited). HEAD OFFICE:- 26, OLD BROr^STREET, LODON, E.C, BRANCH 3A, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. M. PENNANT JONES, District Manager. THIS Office aots independently of the Rules of i. the Associated Tariff Offioes. The Rate of Premium in eaoh case is therefore computed with strict regard to the character of the Risk and a liberal allowance is made for any special ciroum- stanoe or applianco considered to lessen the chance of Fire or of damage thereby. Prospectuses, Rates, and other information can be obtained on application to the Head or District Offices as above, The Company invites applications for Agencies in Wales. 5054f ""CIIWS^S T^NSNWAON BALLS. roB For Grease, Swelled Legs,Cracked Heels, Coughs, Colds, Hove of HORSES, Blown, Hidu Bound, Loss of Appe- tite, Staring Coat, Distemper, Epi- NEAT demicorll,%uenzit, and for preser- ving Good Health and getting into CATTLE, Prime Condition. SHEEP, TESTIMONIAL, TTPsv, MBNAI BRIDGE, Anglesey, March 48, 1884. SCMRING DeM Sir,- Having a?d your CONSTITU- TION B ILLS for <!Mr? tAtfty M«)'<for Horses AND Neat Cattle, it a only a ,mple 1N truth and justice to say a safer and more eflld.rioll8 medicine for Horaes END Cattle CALVES: cannot be purchased. It canDOt be toj ex- VA tensively knowD, for I am POSITIVE tvery person that gives it a fair irxal will never they ARE ;(:ti;t usiug ;!a;.fr;a;=;; may require,—Yours truly, almo&t WM. EVANS. infallible- Prepared upwards of 50 years by the Iftte FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.E.v.sM Diss., Norfolk. Are eoid by all ChemJgta and Medicioe VENDORS in PACKETS at Is 9d and 3s lid tach, 7 small 10* 3d, 7 large 219,12 large 306, ot direct from Proprietor. The Wilderness, VlSI., on receipt Order to amount. £ 8T?3c LLANDUDNO. To Our Readers and Advertisers. IMPORTANT NOTICE. At the urgent solicitation of numerous friends and advertising clients we have decided to publish the Llandudno Directory and Visitor on SATURDAY MORNINGS during the winter months. This is the ORIGINAL dny of publication, and for various reasons the best day on which to issue a weekly journal. In future News can h3 received up to TEN o'clock on FRIDAY morn- ings, and Advertismcnts up to TWELVE o'clock (noon), but at the same time we sball be glad to receive all communications as EARLY IN THE WEEK as possible. PRINTINGI P R I N T I N G POSTERS for Anotioceers, Tradesmen, J. llazaars, Sales of Work, Lectures, Poblio Meetings, Concerts, Tea Meetings, Balls, &c" in one, two or three ooloars. Auctioneers' Catalogues and Particulars of Salts, Tradesmen's Price Lists, Cironlars, Memorandums, Note Heads and Cards, Concert Programmes and Tickets, Tickets of Admission to Bazaarp, Sales of Work, Lectures, Entertainments, Public and Tea Meetings, Ball Programmes, Menu Cards, and every description of LETTERPRESS PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, AND AT THE Lowed Possible Prices AT TUII: Llandudno Directory HUNTING ESTA M/ISHMENT, CAXTON HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. DONALD CAMERON, MERCHANT TAILOR, CATHEDRAL BUILDINGS, BANGOR, Hereby respectfully directs the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen to his Present Stock of PURE WOOLLEN MATERIALS, Specially selected to meet the growing demand for Light but Warm TeztuTSSi so invaluable for resisting the Cold anJ Damp Atmosphere of onr Winter Climate. The Assortment is Large and Varied, comprising Clerical Serges and Saxony Wool Tweeds, Real Homespun an d Sportsmen's Tweeds for Moor and Cover. LADIES' COSTUME TWEEDS AND CLOTHS IN EVERY DESIGN AND COLOUR. Ladies' Tailor-Made Costsmes and Travelling Jackets made to order, the perfection of Fit, Style and Finish. Novelties and Specialities in Gentlemen's Waterproof Garments. Knickerbocker Stockings in Plain and Fancy Patterns. Priced Patterns sent on application. Suit or Dress Length Cut and Parcels forwarded Carriage Paid. Agent for Dr. Jaeger's Pure Woollen Manufacture. Robe and Cap Maker by Appointment to the University College of North Wales. 25 OPENING NEW PREMISES ON THURSDAY, 1st OF OCTOBER. SPECIAL SALE. J. P. WESTHEAD & CO., LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). MANCHESTER, SEPT, 14IH, 1891. We have bought at » Disoonnt the Entire Stock, Book Debts, Contracts, Trade Marks, and Brande of the old and well-known Firm of Messrs J. P. W KSTIIBAD & Co., Limited, the whole amounting to about B250.COO. We purpose oommenciu? Sale of the above Stock on the 21st inst. ? ? g?? n?HEp. RYLANDS & SONS, LIMITED.„" OWEN OWEN & tO. beg to inform their nnmerous customers that they have bonght several lots of the said Stock at a Discount of 12i to 33 per cent. off Coat, and the same will be offered for Hale next THURSDAY and FOLLOWING DAYS. See Hand Bills. OWEN OWEN & CO., CASTLE HILL, BANGOR. WILLIAM EVANS AND SONS, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, French Polishers, and Undertakers, 155, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. WE. & S. BEG tv inform the PUBLIC that they are Manufacturing FURNITURE of every YY DESCRIPTION on the PREMISES at the most REASONABLE PBICBS. INING ROOM SUITES, DRAWING ROOAI SUITES, AND BEDROOM SUITES, FEATHER BEDS HAIIt, WOOL, AND FLOCK MATTRESSES, all Purified, Clean, and Sweet Materials. OLD HAIR, WOOL AND FLOCK MATTRESSES RE-DRESSED (by PATENT MACHINERY) AND RE-MADE FQUAL TO NEW. OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RECOVERED. Every Description of Window Blinds, Cornices, &c., &c., made to ORDER. Brass and Iton Bedsteads, Spring Mattreasea, &c., always in STOCK. LAMPS! LfMPS! LAMPS! A splendid selection of the Latest Patterns in LAMPS, and ohoioe Designs and Colours in FANCY GLASS AND PAPER SHADES FOR LAMPS A. DCA N D L:E S Rippingilles and Wright & Butler's OIL WARMING STOVES. ASBESTOS and METAL GAS FIRES of the latest designs. BEST ROYAL DAYLIGHT PETROLEUM. THE LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. POSTLETHWAITE'S PATENT DUPLEX BURNERS, Warranted the best, the safest, the most economical and simplest Burner in existence. NO SMOKE. NO SMELL. NO DANGER. Perfect combustion. The light pure and brilliant. Saves one-third in the cost of Oi compared with any other Duplex Burner, and will give as much light as two ordinary Gas Jets. THESE SPLENDID LAMPS ARE TO BE SEEN LIT EVERY EVENING AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF W. FRANCIS WILLIAMS AND COMPANY, General and Furnishing Ironmongers, 224, 226, 228, HIGH S T R E E T (Opposite the Market IIlmJ BANGOR. w HIGH CLASS TAILORING. J W ROBERTS (Late Cutter with one of the leading firms in Sonthport), 362, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. LADIES' Real Tailor-raade COSTUMES FROM 50s; Jackets. 30s; Ulsters, 45s; Clerical Frock Jj Suits, 58s JACKET SUlIS. 50S Gent's Dress Suits, 75s; Frook Suiis, 75s Morniog Coat Suits, 65s; TWEED and WORSTED SUITS. 50s; Pants, 15s. Fit, Style, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Satisfaction can and is only given by very few houses in the Kingdom. Price List on application. Terms, Ready Cash only. 6129BJ D I N N E F 0 R D' The best remedy for Acidit3 HI Jt. U H 1/ 0 of the Stomaoh, Heartburn, Head- ache, Gout and Indigestion and Bafest aperient for delicate Consti MAGNESIA. £ £ £ Children, and MAGNESIA. Infants. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD; Cl UTRON Stm that IJINNEFORD It aD. is o,t "every Bottl,: and Label, LEA ND PEHEINS' SAUCE. i Purchasers should see that every Bottle of he Original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Bears the Signature—thus ,it Soli vHah*aU by alalo ""oprietori, Worcester; Oro", and Blackwell, London; Retail Everywhere. 5502 CAUTION. R. ELLIS AND SON Find it necessary to Caution the Publio against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers ehotlQl see that Corks are branded R. ELLIS & SON, Rathin,' and that every Label bears Nam* and Registered Trade Mark (GOAT on SHIELD). SODA WATER. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. POTASS WATER. !?  ? PURE CRATED WATER. SELTZER WATER. ? ?? r ? For GOUT: LEMONADE. ?  ?? LITHIA WATER, and GINGER BEER. M?? LITHIA & POTASS WATO SOLE ADDRESS R. ELL I SAN n >S O N f j RUTHIN NORTH WALES. ■ 1- LotmON AGBSTS W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta-street. Cavendish-square, TO FARMERS. WE HAVE Received the following from the Agent ta one of the Largest Estates in Wales:— I have used Passburg Grains this year on the Home Farm, and was much pleased with them, the yield of milk being largely increased by their use. Oct. 31st., 1891. THE ORIGINAL OF THIS AND MANY OTHER TESTIMONIAL13 CAN BE SEEN AT OUR OFFICE. PASSBURG GRAINS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LIVE STOCK. For FULL PARTICULARS and for DISTRICT AGENCIES apply to THE CITY COAL COMPANY, BANGOR. 8 WINTER GOODS. ——: 18 91. MRS M. A. CROOKS, 222, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, IS NOW SHOWING A EPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Gents' and Children's Winter Goods (INCLUDING BOSTOCK S AND CELEBRATED "K" MAKES) AT MODERATE PRICES. FRESH STOCK OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS AND SHOES. A NEW STOCK Of LADIES' HOUSE AND EVENING SHOES FROM 10 1H to 12. 61. Scale's Patent Rubber Boots in Stock. Felt Boots ftnl Slippers. SHOOTING BOOTS. LADIES' BJOIS FROM 59 lid TO li*. Gents' and Boys' Slippers and Evening Shoes. Repairs Promptly and Neatly Executed. BI NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR. MESSRS BROWC HOLMES & Co. ARE prepared with a variety of exclusive NOVELTIES, comprising BIPck Ls,,e aiid Net Costumes, .1. Evening Dress Fabrics, Opera Cloaks, Wraps, Chiffon Fichus, Feathers, Flowers, Fans, Gloves, and a beautiful collection of FANCY ARTICLES for Christmas and New Year Presents. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, and following days, the Overplus Slock of Real Welsh Flannels from the Holywell Mills, will be offered at a great Reduction in price. MANTLES. JACKETS. CAPES. SEALSKIN JACKETS AND FUR-LINED MANTLES of every description. Long Feather and Fur Boas and Collarettes. Silk Mercers to HER MAJESTY and H.R.H. the PBINCESS LF WALES. CHESTER, December, 1891. 71m THE ( RIGINAL ID I C K'S ULD ESTABLISHED NEW AND MOST EXTENSIVE STO( K CF BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS TO SELECT PKOU. ALL GOOD LEATHER, AND GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL. ONE FAT IS WORTH A THOUSAND ARGUMENTS. Walking Boots, Shooting Boots, Workmen's Boots, School Boots, Ladies' & Gents' Shoes in all the Best Makes & Newest Styles. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S AND NURSERY BOOTS. FIRST-CLASS HAND-SEWN BOOTS—STERLING VALUE. SPECIAL GOODS MADE TO MEASURE. REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES WITH BEST LEATHER AT LOW PRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE PRINCIPALITY. SHOPo IN ALL THE IMPORTANT TOWNS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM LOCAL BRANCHES— 217, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, 7, Bridge-St. and 3 Palace-St., Carnarvon. 30, Market-street, Holvhead, High-street, Pwllheli. rnmmencement of a New Volume First Week in January. POU LTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIR D S,j RABBITS. WEEKLY-ONE PENNY. A Weekly Periodical devoted to the encouragement of the POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, and RABBIT FANCV Pnb) <hed every Friday. To be ecof all B(?ok?,ier,3To b' Annaal Subscription 68 6d, post free. Questions answered and Advice (riven through its columns. The JOURNAL of HORTICULTURE COTTAGE GARDENER, and HOME FARMER, Conducted by ROBERT HOGG, LL.D., F.L.S. ESTABLISHED 1848. GARDENING in all its aspects is treated exhaustively by the most practical and successful Cultivators of the day. THE HOME FARM.—This department contains sound and seasonable advice ou profitable Cropping, Stock Management, Manures and their application, j and the most approved modes of Dairy Farming. BEES.—The most advanced Apiarians and the most successful Bee-keepers in Great Britain are contributors to this section of this long established and increasingly popular publication. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Price 3d, post free 3Jd. Terms of Subscription:—One Quarter, 3s 9d, Half Year 7s 6D; One Year,159, GARI)EN WORK Published every Wednesday, PRICE ONE PENNY. %Viiiah sh,,iil I he ta;,i, I by a who take pleasure in having a good supply of FLOWERS, FRUIT tND VEGETABLES The most Practical and Useful Penny Illustrated Gardening Paper GARDEN WORK may be obtaiued from any llookAelle., Stationer, or any of the Railway Bookstaiie. Annual ^nhscription 6. 6d po  Post Offioe Orders to be made payable to E?wk?D II. MA? I OFFICES 171, FLEET-STREET, LONDON E.C I