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AMERICA. CUNARD 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- panies, the Boston Steamers leaving the outward and rejoining the homewanl route at defined points. FROM LIVERPOOL viA QUEENSTOWN. To New Yobk. I To BOSTON. Bothnia ..Sat. Deo. 26 Samaria ..Thur. Drc.24 To Nzw YoDRxe. c. 22 96 1 Pu!.c?,ra, 'l uur. I)t!o. 31 Umbria T%n. 2 Gallia Sat. Jan. 9 Pavonia..Thar. Jan. 7 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at modeute fares 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. 4738E AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. Jfe "CURST-CLASS, FULL   ?'? .?, F POWERED IRON STEAM SHIPS. Accommodation ?BH??StM' for Passengers equal to any European Line. Passengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on I the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. j This is the Shortest and Beat Route to th West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., 19 audi 2, WATFLU-STETENT, LIVERPOOL, or RICHARD ROBERTS, BETHESDA. H. J. WILLIAMS, 70, Pknybkyn, BETHKSDA. 4 INMAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO NEW TORS. INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Calling at Qaeeustown every Thursday. Moderate Saloou 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 KICIIARDSON, SPKNOE and Co., 22, Water- atreet, Liverpool; or to Edward Jones, 73, High- street, Baugor; Hugh Hughes, 7, Market-row. Am. lweh Richard Roberts, Old Post-office, Betliesda; John Jones, Bookseller,do; Robert Parry, 13,Gordon terrace, do Hy. J. Williams, 66. Bryngwenith, Caeltwyngrydd, Wm. Roberts, titationmaster, Tregartb; 0. Jones, Old Post Office, Penygroes. 60 Scholastic. LADIES SCHOOL, YORK PLACE, BANGOR. MRS R. B. EVANS. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. MUSIC TAUGHT THOROUGHLY. Owing to the increase of Pupils, lira Evans has just added a large, light, well-ventilated School- room. 5814f ST. WINIFRED'S BOARDING SCHOOL BANGOR. FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF CLERGY, GENTRY OF SMALL MEANS, AND OTHERS. VISITOR LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. PROVOST: REV. CANON LOWE, D.U. RtYN. CHAPLAIN, PRO TIM VERY HEV. THE DEAN OF BANGOR. THIS School is conducted t> Ladies of expe- rience, and offers au edaoation preparatory to University Certificates, with definite Church teaching. Terms, £ 30 per annum. For prospectus, apply to Miss Lows, St. Winifred's, Bangor. 1396d MOUNT HOUSE SCHOOL, UPPER BANGOR. PMSCIPAL: MRS E. HURREN HARDING. A THOROUGHLY efficient BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRDS, in the chief Educational Centre of North Wales. Completely sheltered from East and North. RESIDENT MISTRESSES AND VIMTIKG MASTERS. Ordinary Terms include French, Cookery. Book- keeping, Drawing, Science, CIos9-8ingiuR, and Kin- dergarten, as well as the usual English Subjects. For prospectus, references, &c., apply to the Pbincipal. NEXT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 15th. >5633 PLAS TUDNO, LLANDUDNO. MRS W. PRERS offers a happy Home, with good irL Edacat:oBa) advantages, to a limited number ■of Gentlemen's Daughters. 2:14]' FRENCH, LATIN, AND GREEK. MONS. JACQUET, B.A. (Paris). Ex-Protessor JtH of the University of France, prepares Private YupilB in the above Languages for the Public Ex- aminations, such as—London 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. Jaouoet, 4, Graigfryn, Garth-road, Bangor. 143 PROMENADE, LLANFAIRFECHAN, VICTORIA HOUSE SCHOOL FOR DELICATE GIRLS AND ANGLO-INDIANS. Piiiscipal; MRS BEWLAY. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. TERM commenced SEPTEMBER 13TH. FEES, EZO per Annum. Wanted, Parlour Boarder and Useful Companion. Private Lessons in Musio, Shorthand, Languages, and Painting Classes now Forming. 5156.1. MISS M. C. HUGHES, TEACHES OF MUSIC, LLANGEFNI. LATE STUDENT OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUBIC, LONDON. 5686c Scholastic. VIOLIN LESSONS. MISS ISABEL HEWITT (PUPIL OF MR THEODORE LAWSON AND HERR ELLENBERGER) Gives LESSONS at Own or Tupils' Residences, VISITS CARNARVON AND CONWAY, Bodfifon, Upper Bangor. z4744 LANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. PRINCIPALS MISSES MATTHEWS AND STANDRING. THIS SCHOOL offers Ii. thorough Education,with good Home Training for Girls, on moderate terms. Pupils prepared for the Looal Examina- tions. The Preparatory Department now includes a KINDERGARTEN. 2380m. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (OFF ABBEY-ROAD), LLANDUDNO. OVER 70 BOYS (25 BOARDHRS). FIVE Resident Assistants (Three University FMeii). Upper and Lower Schools and Kinder- garten. Special Commercial Forms. Domestic under Mra WHISTON. W. A. WIIISTON, Prinoipal. RllYL, NORTH WALES. MR R M. HUGH-JONES, M.A., Late Scbolar ef Jesus College, Oxford, and some time Headraaater of Ashbourne Grammar School, Assisted by a RESIDENT and other MASTERS, RECEIVES and prepares Boys for the Publio H Schools, SchoUrship, Entrance and other Examinations. Cricket, Tennis, Sea Bathing. Reference permitted to the Principal of Chelten- ham College, E. Whitut, Esq., M.P., Alderman SAMCELSON (Drws-y-Coed, Trefriw), Canon HOWELL EVANS (Vicar of Rbyl), the LOllD BISHOP OF ST. ABAPH, ETC. 6042L N D O V E R Y COLLEGE. NINE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, JANUARY, 1892. The EXAMINATION will b; held on THURSDAY, JANIMKY Hth, at Din the School Hull. SIX HOUjE SCHOLARSHIPS • — Otin ot £ 23 a ye«r. Two f £ ls a yen- 0.. of £ 10 » yt»r. T.. f £ 0 a yfar. THREE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS — Hi a. a joar The.. Scholarships are tenable during residence, subject to satisfacto-y progress and conduct. There are Bolocol Scholarships to the vulue of £750 a year held in the School. There is no religious restriction attached to any Scholarship. School Fees, 43 guineas a year for boarder.), and 8 guinea a year for Day iJOf". Foundation Scholarships are open to Day iiovs. Age will be taken into account in swat-diiigtbe Scholarships. The Examination papers will be set in three grades A. Senior- for boys under 17 years of age. B. Intermediate—for beys under its years of age. C. JUDIOr-lor boys under 14 years of age. The List of School Honours for 1&90-1S91, includes 6 Scholar- ships and Exhibitions 2First Class-s and 4 Second Classes at. OdorJ aud Cambridge 26 Higher Certificates with 22 Distinctions, and 30 Lower Certificates with ot First Classes from the Oilord and Cambridge Schools Examination Board; 9 Passes in the London Matriculation numerous minor Scholarships and Exhibitions and passes in the Preliminaries. NEXT TEIUI begins on SATURDAY, Jamjauy 16th. Boarders return previous diiy. torSy.t'juao Subjects and further particulars apply to THE WARDEN, _TD¡¡65_e College, Llandovery. BALA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. IIEAD-MASTER J. C. EVANS, M.A., Formerly Powis iixhibitioner and Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and lata Assistant-master at Christ College, Breoou. NEW BUILDINGS admirably fitted with every convenience for Boarders. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Services, Preliminaries of the Law aud Medioine, and the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. South liensinfitou Scienoe acd Art Classes and a good Commercial Course. Boys attend the place of worship selected by parents BOARD and TUITION (inclusive charge), £36 per annum. NEXT TERM begins JANUARY 19tb. Vacancies for Boat tiers. For particulars apply to HEAD-MASTER. 5547p BOURNEMOUTH. Home for Invalids and Con- valescents. ISS DANDISON, Certificated at the Royal II Infirmary, Edinburgh, is prepared to receive Invalids and Convalescents. House pleasantly situated on West Cliff, close to sa and pines. MISS DANDISON, MILNETHORPE, SUFFOLK-ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH. 6048a ELLESMERE COLLEGE, SALOP. CHURCH PUBLIC SCHOOL AT VERY LOW TERMS. GOVERNORS-THs PROVOST AND FELLOWS OF DENSTONE COLLEGE. BOARD and EDUCATION X18 Igs per annnm. BOYS prepared for Oxford Local. Commer- cial Subjects and Principles of Agriculture taught. Staff of 12 Resident Masters. For Prospectus apply to the REv. J. HARRISON, M.A., Headmaster. 5030a MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOOL FRE, £4 4s OD PER TERM. THE next Term begins TUESDAY, JANUABY 19th, J. 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 Baucticn of the Governors. 521-2153s FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. MR BCHELLING, Undergraduate of London University, late Langworthy Scholar at the Grammar School, Manchester, and Scholar of the University College of Wales (Aberyetwith), 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 residenoe, 2, Gordon-terrace, Garth, Bangor, and in North Wales generally. Mr Sobkllinq has had large experience 81 a teacher, and can produce the highest references. Schools attended. z6174 Scholastic. MISS EVA THOMAS gives LESSONS in Sing- ing at her own or pupil's residence.-For terms apply to 12, Neville-oresoent, Llandndno. 5860L WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD. SPUING TERM commences on Jasuart 21. A jj FEW VACANCIES only at the reduced and inolusive terms of E32 per annum. For Application Form and other particulars, address The Secretary, 127, St. George's-road, Pimlioo, Loadou: 6201a FOR Tr*in1i'jj[ Youn: Gentlomdl to become OFFICE ltsi. the IdEUCANTILK A VY. Fee 5 uuiueu pI r Annum. SCrioOL SHIP "ONWAY.' Liverpoo'. For Prosp«,lu.o, »pWy 10 V' T. R.N. ALUN SCHOOL, AT PRESWYLFA HALL, NEAR MOLD. DAIRY FARM attached to the SclH Cbem- ical Laboratory. Park for ( ricket and Football. Lawn Tennis courts. Numerous successes lately in connection with London University, Welsh Colleges, &o. At 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 annnm and two Exhibitions will be ollered for competition in January. SCHOOL RE-OPENS JANUARY 20,b, 1892. W. LLOYD PARRY, B.A., 6200ar2431 HEAD MASTER, ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY SCHOOLS PLAS MAWR, COX WAY. THE ELEMENTARY CLASSES WILL COMMENCE on MONDAY, THE 4tH or Jancaby, 1892, and will be CONTINUED ON MONDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, FROZJ TWO TO FOUR O'CLOCK, FEE, 103 6D PER TEEM OF TEN WEEKS. The teaching will inolude Drawing from the Flat, Model Drawing, and Drawing from the Cast. AN ADVANCED CLASS In Oil and Water Colour Drawing from the Draped Figure, with an extra fee of IU. 6.1 per term. MONDAY'S CLASS will be conducted by J. C. SALMON, ESQ., R.C.A. Aud THDBSDAY'S by E. A. NORBURY, EEY., V.P. R.C.A. SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS. LIFE CLASS For Members aud Resident Artist and Tuursday evenings, from 6 For further particulars apply to AiR J. R. FUIINEBI W. LAtlBENCB B4t-ft3, R -G046¡J 'lreaeurer DR. ONES, D.D.S. (AM.), &C. SURGEON DENTIST, Opposite the Market, Barigor. I-) R. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every THURSDAY, at Lledwigau-road. AMLWCH with Mr Hoohes, Stationer, TUESDAYS, Sept. 29th, Oct. 27th, Nov. 24th, and Dec. 22ud. BE llESDA and Ebknkzek, TUESDAY after Pay day. BANGOR every day except Tuesdays and .Thursdays. 10 PLANTING SEASON. MESSRS WHo CLIBRAN and SON can supply stout, extra bushy, well-rooted plants of the following:—PKIVcfiT OVAL-LEAVED, from li to 3J feet, 63 to 17s 6d per 100. THORN QUICK, from two to five feet, 17. 61 to 40J per 100. THORNS for gapping, splendid stuff, 5s to 8s per 100; 45s to 70s per 1000. ROSKS, FRUIT TREES, FUREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, COWIFERS, KHOUODENDRONS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Sco., &c., in great variety. CATALOGUES may be had GRATIS and POST FREE. PRINCIPALITY NURSERIES, DEGANWY, LLANDUDNO, also at The Oldfield Nurseries, Altriuoham and 10 and 12, Market-street, Manchester. s NOW READY. 500 P.P. CLOTH. AUSTRALIA REVISITED IN 1890, AND EXCCBSIONS IN EGYPT, TASMANIA, and NEW ZEALAND Being extracts from the Diary of a Trip rouad the World, including OBIGINAL OBSEBVATIONS ON COLONIAL MATTEBS, By RIMNAL JOSIAH HUGHES. With a Portrait of the Author and Map of the AuBtralasian Colonies. CONTAINING also in the formot an Appendix a mass ot reliable 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, SxKpKiN, MARSHALL, & Co. and all Booksellers. 5667td PRINTINGI P R I N T I N G POSTERS for Auctioneers, Tradesmen, J, Bazaars, Sales of Work, Lectures, Public Meetings, Concerts, Tea Meetings, Balls, &0., in oue, two or three colours. Auctioneers' Catalogues and Particulars of I Salts, Tradesmen's Price Lists, Circulars, Memorandnms, Note Heads and Cards, Concert Programmes and Tickets, Tickets of Admission to Bazaars, Sales of Work, Lectures, Entertainments, Publio and Tea Meetings, Ball Programmes, Menu Cards, and every description of LETTERPRESS PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESTATCH, AND AT THE Lowest Possible Prices AT THE Llandudno Directory PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CAXTON HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO A TRIAL ORDEft 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 demalíd for Light but Warm Textures, so invaluable for resisting tho Cbld and Damp Atmosphere of our Winter imate- The Assortment Is Large and Varied, comprising Clerical Serges and Saxony Wool Tweeds, T&.1 T. j!ii(.spun (\0.1 Bpot Ui icii 3 Tweeds for Moor and COilet. LADIES' COSTUME TWEEDS AND CLOTHS IN EVERY DESIGN AND COLOUR. Ladies' Tailor-Mado Costumes 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 GRAND SHOW. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. USEFUL PRESENTS. Great Display of Millinery, Mantles, and Fancy Goods. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND SHOW ROOMS. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE OUT OF LONDON. OWEN OWEN AND CO., 3053z CASTLE HILL, BANGOK. WILLIAM EVANS AND SONS, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, French Polishers, and Undertakers, 155, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. ,Mt.?-B". -? &. 'B?B? S tJ?nfonn the Pcauc that they ar; Manufacturing FURNITURE of every TW TR .• •— JCBIPTION on the Puemisks at the most REASONABLE Faxons. -}'V., ?CULPTION on the PREMISES at the most RsASONABM PaKEs. I DRAWING ROOM SUITES, AND BKOROOM SUITES, FEATHER BEDS ND FLOCK MATTRESSES, all PuriM. Clean, and Sweet Materials. ■■ ?D FLOCK MATTRESSES RE-HRESSD (by PATENT MACHiNEM) ?D T RE-MADE EQUAL TO NEW. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RECOVERED. Window Blinds, Cornicon, &c., &a, made to Obdbe. Brass and Iton «J)IETOADE, SPI^G &c., »• STOCK. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! splendid selection of the Latest Patterns in LAMPS, and ohoioe Designs and Colours in FANCY GLASS AND PAPER SHADES FOR LAMPS AND CANDLES. Rippingilles and Wright & Butler's OIL WARMING STOVES. ASBESTOS and METAL GAS FIRES of the latest designs. LBEST ROYAL DAYLIGHT PETROLEUM. THE LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. POSTLETHWAITE'S PATENT DUPLEX BURNERS, Warranty 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 Oil' 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, II I G H. STREET (Opposite! the Market Hill), BANGOE. HIGH CLASS TAILORING. J. W. ROBERTS (Late Cutter with one of the leading firms in Southport), 362, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. LADIES' Real Tailor-made COSTUMES FROM 50s Jackets, 30s Ulsters, 45s; Clerioal Frock Jj Suits, 58a JACKET SUITS, 50s Gent's Dress Suits, 753; Frock Suits, 753 Morning Coat Suits, 65B TWEED nod WORSTED SUITS, 50s; Pants, 158, 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. 6129Rj Commencement of a New Volume First Week in January; POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, RABBITS. WEEKLY-ONE PENNY, A Weekly Periodical devoted to the enoouragenaent of the POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, and RABBIT FANCI. PnbKihed every Priday. To be adof all Booksellers. Annual Subscription 6a 6d, post free. Questions answered and Advice aimm t.hranch its columns. The JOURNAL of HORTICULTURE COTTAGE GARDENER, and HOME FARMER, Conducted by ROBERT HOGG, LL.D., F.L.S. ESTABLISHED 1848. GARDENING inallitsaspeote is treated exhaustively by the most practical and Bnocessful Cultivators of the day. THE HOME FARM.—This department oontains sound and seasonable advice on profitable Cropping, Stock Management, Mannres and thi, &pplication, nd n th: .0. ? .pproved 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 lid; One Year,15s. GARDEN. WORK Published every Wednesday, PRICE ONE PENNY. Whioh should b9 obtained by a who take pleasure in having a good supply of FLOWERS, FRUIT itID VEGETABLES The most Practical and Useful Penny Illustrated Gardening Paper GARDEN WORK may be obtained from any Bookseller, Stationor, or any of the Railway Bookstalls. Annual Subscription 6a lid po u free. Post Office Orders to be made payable to Edwud H. Mat OFFICES 171, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. E.C. E L L I S S TABLE WA T E R S SOLE ADDRESS: R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES TO FARMERS. TUTE HAVE Received the "following from the Agent to 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 TESTIMONIALS CAN BE SEEN AT OUR OFFICE. PASSBURG GRAINS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LIVE STOCK. For FULL PARTICULARS aud for DISTRICT AGENCIES apply to THE CITY COAL COMPANY, BANGOR. c WINTER GOODS. ——: 18 91. :—— MRS M. A CROOKS, 222, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, IS NOW SHOWING A tPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Gents' and Children's Winter Goods (INCLUDING BOSTOCK S and Celebbated 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 Is lid Scafe's Patent Rubber Boots in Stock. Felt Boots and Slippers. SHOOTING BOOTS. LADIES' BJOTS FROM 5a lid TO 13a. Gents' and Boys' Slippers and Evening Shoes. Repairs Promptly and Neatly Executed. JU MRS SAM. EVANS, NO. 3, ARVONIA BUILDINGS, MEAT SUPPLY STORES. Tho Business will be managad by PRACTICAL BUTCHERS, of many yeara' exp3rience, and the beat quality of MEAT kept in BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB, and PORK ALSO GEE S E THIS WEEK. ORDERS RECEIVED BY POST WILL BE PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. ALL PIECES CUT TO WEIGHT ORDERED. Everything Sold at a Small Profit for READY CASH. Your Support is very earnestly Solicited. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. 6189r LEA SAUCE. Purchasers should see tbat everv Bottle of he Original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Beare the Signsture-thus # Sold iVhoUsaU by the v-opr%!tort, Worcetter; Crosse and BlacbteU, London; Retail Everywhere. 5502 THE ( RIGI,AL ID I C K'S OLD ESTABLISHED NEW AND MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK CF BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS TO SELECT FROM. ALL GOOD LEATHER, AND UUARASTEED 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 PRIOBB. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE PRINCIPALITY. SHOP3 IN ALL THE IMPORTANT TOWNS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM LOCALjBRANCHES- 217, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, 7, Bridge-St. and 3 Palace-St., Carnarvon. 30, Market-street, Holvhead, High-street, Pwllheli. DISNEFOED'h The best remedy for Acidity o of t 1, a Stomaoh, Reartbar ache, Gout and Indii gertion u« safest aperient for dwoMe Court! MAGNESIA. Infants. Ladiest C1ú1dreD, u& fOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD; CAUTION—Stt that I DzslqzpoaD (i CO. i4 04 el .dry ao$tk vtd Lobfl