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Scholastic SWTNTFRE P'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND Public Day and Boarding School FOR GIRLS, BANGOR, N. WALES. "Yiflttiar: THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR Provoet: REV. ARTHUR TALBOT. Lady Warden: MISS A. M. OOLERIDGE. Ron. Chaplain: The Very Rev. THE DEAN OF BANGOR. Headmistress: MISS E. L. WELCHMAN, LL.A. THIS SCHOOL offers an Education preparatory Jt to Cambridge Local, R.A.M., and South Keraucton Examinations, with definite Church teaching. Terms for Boarders from 31 Guineas per an- num Day Pupils, 9 Guineas; Day Boarders, 15 Guineas. 1045 MOUNT HO t 8E SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN UPPER BANGOR. Principal: MISS GIBB8 (Assisted by Resident and Tinting Teachers). THIS SCHOOL offers a Thorough Education to TGirls and Junior Bos. Modem Method& Certificated Teachers. Gymnasium. Tennis, School Library. KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT under a My CERTIFICATED (Froebel) MISTRESS. A CLASS FOR BOYS, ag:4 8 to 12, has commenced. Prospectus on application to the Principal 11738 VIOLIN LESSONS. MISS ISABEL HEWITT and MJSS MAR- GARET HEWITT give LESSONS at Own or Pupil's Residence. Penmaenmawr, Conway, Llandudno, and Col- Wyn Bay visited. Bodafon, Upper Bangor. 14837 BALA ™ COUNTY SCHOOL. Headmaster:- J. C. EVANS, M.A., Formerly Powis Exhibitioner and Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and late Assistant-Ma ter Christ College, Brecon. Mathematical and Science Master:- A. L. TURNER, B.A. (Londonl, Formerly Master of Stratford on Avon Graiimar School and Rochester Mathematical School. Drawing, Book-keeping, etc. 0. R. OWEN (London University). NEW BUILDINGS adniir&W fitted with every N-,e.m.e fo B..rd?.. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Service, Preliminaries of the Law and Mediciae, and the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and I gsod Commercial Course. Boys attend the:pl.ace tifu-orship selected by parents. BOARD AND TUITION (inclusive charge), £36 per annum. Recently Scholarships have been obtained direct! from School at the University Colleges, Lnmpeter College, and Clifton College, also there have been mveral Matriculations, including Two at London Utli versity (in 1st Division). DISTINCTIONS IN OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINA- TIONS. Among the Seniors 2 Certificates of Exemptien from Responsions (the First I'xamination at Oxford University); 7th place, in all England in English; 2nd and 50th, England in English; 33rd place Re- ligious Knowledge. Juniors.—7th, 13th, and 24tb, in Greek 7th, 17tb, 80th, and 58th, in Latin 11th, 36th, 32nd, 42nd, and 58th, in English; 36th, in Mathematics; 24th and 25th, in religious Knowledge. For particulars apply to Headmaster. ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th, AT LEAST EIGHTEEN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBI- TIONS IN THEOLOGY, CLASSICS, MATHE- MATICS, SCIENCE, AND HISTORY, RANGING IN VALUE UP TO LSO A YEAR, WILL BE OFFERED FOR COMPETITION. The total annual value of Scholarships and Exhi- biûons at present held by Students of the College is £ 557, and there is also a 8um of L100 a year (as the "W. D. Llewelyn" Memorial Fund) for leaving Ex- hibitions to Oxford and Cambridge. The College is empowered by Royal Charters to grant degrees of B. A. and IJ, D. is affiliated to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; prepares for Holy Orders and other professions. The Licence in Divinity, with a distinctive hood, is conferred after a biennial course of study, mainly Theological. The average expense of residence, including tuition, etc., need not exceed L45 a year. ,For full particulars, apply to the MANCIPLE, ST. DAVID S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. 3029 JLiLI A N DUUNO. LANSD0vTNK HOUSE SCHOOL. PrincifJs: MISSES MATTHEW*. VND STAXDRING. [Assisted by an EfficimA Staff of Resident and Certificated Teailtcm -.nd Visiting Masters. PUPILS are vcr? vaccessfully prepared for the JL Cambridge 1..A.M. and other Local Ex- aminations. Adjoining 1;\1. above in York-road new premises lavs been buiit for the LLANDUDNO KINDERGARTEN, TECHNI- CAL AND ART SCHOOLS, AND SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. 9541-9440 NIXO- & -JARMS (Late Griffith Danes, Member of the United Billposters' Association), BILLPOSTERS, &c., BANK PLACE, BANGOR. N.B.—PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. N. and J. have the largest number of Private Stations in the District I Spring and Summer, 1899. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHED 187*. Tailor-made Garments built correct in Style and in Perfect Taste. Seleot Stock of Reliable Goods. Moderate Prices. Well-Ventilated Large and Commodious Cutting Workrooms. Fitting-on Rooms. BAYNE AND DARGIE, CLOTHIERS, UPPER BANGOR. SOLE AGENTS in the City for the Nautilus Serges," Choice Qualities in Black, Blue, & Grey Shades. Warranted to stand the San and Sea Water. SATISFACTION ASSURED. 78M SATISF AOTION .ä.S8URED. 7816 = DICKS = i THE PEOPLE'S BOOT PROVIDERS ARE NOW SELLING THEIR HOME MADE SOLID LEATHER Boots, Shoes and Slippers, AT ONLY A FRACTION ABOVE WHOLESALE PRICES. DICKS BFCAUSE OF THmp. ENORMOUS SALE, Over a Million and a Half Pairs being Sold Annually at their Branch Establishments, and no Middlemen's Profits. GLACE SHOES. CANVAS SHOES. OYCIING SHOES. GLOVE SHOES. LASTING SHOES. CRICKETING SHOES. KID SHOES BOX OALF SHOES. BOATING SHOES. TAN SHOES. BHASEDB SHOES. TENNIS SHOES. WHITE SHOES. PATENT SHOES. PROMENADE SHOES. SHOES IN ALL SHAPES AND FITTINGS. ALL THAT SKILL LABOUR, and CAPITAL CAN DO HAS BEEN DONE IN ORDER TO PROVIDE GOOD & CHEAP SHOES SUITABLE FOR EVERY M AN, WOMAN, AND CHILD. LOCAL BRANCHES :— 217, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. 7, BRIDGE STREET, AND 3, PALACE STREET, CARNARVON. 17925 HIGH STREET, 1 PWLLHELI. 30, MARKET STREET, HOLYHEAD. 17923 ROBT. WILLIAMS & Co., I RO NMONGEBS, 224, 226, & 228, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR (OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL), ARE NOW SHOWING an EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT of BEDSTEADS, Which were Bought before the Advance. BEDS AND MATTRESSES are bought from Reliable Makers only, and are PÙR I FIE D BY PATENT MACHINERY Our Study is to Supply Reliable Articles at Fair Prices. AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 17816 PORTMADOC COUNTY SCHOOL. I GENERAL ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3Lat MARCH, 3899. 1 DR. jEs. d. Subscriptions towards Building Fund 47 5 6 Special Grant towards cost of provid- ing Tools re Manual Instruction 50 0 0 Rent of Field 27 ° 0 School Fees 371 9 9 Books sold to Scholars -2 0 5 Grant from County Governing Body 431 1 8 Bank Interest 1 12 0 Grant for Manual and Technical In- struction 53 0 0 Balance due to Treasurer 305 13 1 E1339 2 5 CR. 2 s. d. Balance due Treasurer 437 13 11 Paid on account of School Buildings 54 15 11 Expenses of Administration 119 5 8 Fuel, Light, Cleaning, etc. 20 4 8 Rent, Rates, and Taxes 88 2 8 Salaries of Teachers 550 13 4 Scholarships and Biirsaxies 86 19 5 Books, Stationery, 47 4 4 Bank Interest 4 2 6 B1359 2 5 Examined and compared with the Cash Books and the Vouchers, and found carroet. 9th June, 1899. RICHARD HUGHES, Auditor. The accounts of the above School for the year ended 31st March, 1699. may be inspected, and entries made therefrom at my office, 20, Bank- place, Portmadoe, any iay, between the hours-of TEN and FOUR. W. MORRIS JONES, Solicitor, Portmadoc, 18346 Clerk to the Governors. DONALD CAMERON, TAILOR & CLOTHIER, CATHEDRAL BUILDINGS, BANGOR, Staweetfullv iaritm tke attention of SPORTSMEN AND TOURISTS to a LARGE and SELECT STOCK of HIGHLAND TWEEDS AND HOME SPUNS, h ct?Mly ?Mted P-41?.L741t ",611-o 8!m<M, Mitabte for MU Side and Cover, for Nwr >( and Mv<r;<&*t0?oM<At<ortmemtof CLMCAL AND YAODMG MGES, CRJGJtETING AND SHOTTING FLANNEL. HAND-KNITTED, KNICKER-BOCRER STOCKINGS, *IN CHECKS, HEATHER MIXTURES, AND PLAIN COLOURS; SPATS, LEGGINGS, AND ANKLETS, gHOCflTNG OAPS, TWEED HATS, AND HELMETS, /'WADBRS, FISHING STOCKINGS AND BROGUES, WATERPROOF COATS, CAPES, AND RUGS, WTIDItB TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS, BAGS, AND STRAPS. Agent for Dr. Jaeger's Pure Wool Manufactures and Cellular Clothing Co. ROBE AND GAP UtgWR. BY APPOINTMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES. PATTERNS ON APPLICATION.   3503 ■ N-'J f 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT. JOSIAH HUGHES & CO., General, Furnishing, Manufacturing & Builders' IRONMONGERS, 159 and 161, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE WELL-KNOWN FIRM OF MESSRS BELSHAW & CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, LONDON, AND ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH ESTIMATES FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF ELECTRICAL WORK, FREE OF CHARGE LIST OF WORK ALREADY COMPLETED WILL BE SENT UPON APPLICATION. Electric Bell Fitters, Hot and Cold Water Engineers, Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Copper and Tin Smiths, &c. Range Fixing a Speciality. Satisfaction Guaranteed. v 16462 William Evans & Sons, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, French Polishers, and Undertakers, 155, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. w. E. Il. SON BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE MANUFACTURING FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON THE PREMISES AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. DINING ROOM SUITES, DRAWING ROOM SUITES, AND BEDROOM SUITES, FEATHER BJIDe, HAIR, WOOL, AND FLOCK MATTRESSES, ALL PURIFIED, CLEAN, AND SWEET MATERIALS. OLD HAIR, WOOL,, AND FLOCK MATTRESSES RE-DRESSED (BY PATENT MA- CHINERY), AND RE-MADE EQUAL TO NEW. OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WINDOW BLINDS, CORNICES, etc., etc., MADE TO ORDER. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS,! SPRING MATTRESSES, etc., AL- WAYS IN STOCK.. 17982 R-EMARKABLE TESTIMONY. A LONG RIDE Bstraot From the "Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald," March 17th, 1899. A LONG BIDE—Mr W. Burns, a local Custom House officer, haa for two years discharged his duties on a bicycl e, and during that period has ridden 12,000 miles. It in interesting to note that our local manufacturers are able to turn out machines capable of such a- str ain, for Mr Bums rides a "Yona." FOR ABSOLUTE RIGIDITY AND DURABILITY, FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN AND SWEETNESS OF RUNNING, tim,6 na" Bicycles ARE THE BEST ON THE ROAD. TH", FINE MACHINES ARE MADE THROUGHOUT BY The Welsh Cycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd., f CARNARVON. [ TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH., i DEPOTS HIGH STREET, PORTMADOC, I MARKET SQUARE, PWLLHELI. TAlI AND PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. 10024—3005 ARTISTS' MATERIALS OIL AND WATER COLOR CANVASSES, DRAWING, AND CARTRIDGE PAPERS, PENCILS, CHALKS, AND CRAYONS, OIL AND WATER COLOR BOXES, SKETCH BOOKS, AND BLOCKS. 2d IN THE y. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Jarvis & Foster, Lome House, Bangor. 17815-1743 Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. » Ladies' Coats and Skirts to order. G t"" s S .t froD1 05/- Gents Summer Suits, to*M^fure. Makers of the Rideasy Patent Cycling Skirt. Gents' Shirts, Gloves, Ties, & Hats. Ladies' Cycling Kid and Swede Gloves. VALLANCE BROS., Bangor. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. Fit, Style and Finish Guaranteed. I I THOMAS'S = LONDON HOUSE, BANGOR. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT UNDER EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT. GLOTO. HOSIERY. SCARFS. BLOUSES. SUNSHADES. UMBRELLAS. SKIRTS. CORSETS. BABY LINENS, ETC., ETC. I SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HIGH CLASS MILLINERY 17927 AT MODERATE CHARGES. ESTABLISHED 1813. M. A. CROOKS I IS NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE SELECTION OF SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES. Agent for the Celebrated "K" Make. Repairs and Hand-sewn Work. 222, HIGH STREET, BAN GOR, AND UXBRIDGE SQUARE, MENAI BRIDGE. 7350 ILLUSTRATEDCATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE WHEN FURNISHING IS TO SECURE Sound, Reliable and Artistic Goods, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices. It is an undoubted fact that you can BUY CHEAPER AND Bat the PIONEER Complete Furnishing Stores, 9 to 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, THAN IN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. I IT MUST, HOWEVER, BE BORNE IN MIND THAT THE LOW PRICES ARB YOR OM If ONLY. 18278 LEA AND Obathe PE RRIINS Signature Printed in Bine Ink diagonally across the OUTSIDE WRAPPER oi every Bottle of the ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE AVOID CHEAP SAUCE. IMITATION?