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Seles by HessrsWDew&Son, of Bangor & Llandudno FORTHOOIUNG SALES. June 4th, Sale of Eirianfa, LUnfairfechan. Thursday, June 7th, &Ie of Cefncwinmwd, &c., at Llan- ■etsi. June 23rd. EWe at the Rectory, Llanfair- Øatorday, June 13rd. Sale at the Rectory, Llanfair. techtm. June Mth, Sale of Penyroreedd Farm. Lr;l.'¡n.,e =:e of tt:t='Street. Carnarvou. Knd of June, Sale of Freehold House Pmwrty atgarth, Bangor, Monday, July S. sale of Bronmelilion, Llandudno. Do do Sale of Bywoll Rouso, do LLAJSiFAIRFEOHAN. Sate of that Charming LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE known as "ELRIANFA," to- gether with the Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES adjoining. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON will OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Lknfairfechan, on WEDNES- DAY, June 6th, 1900, at 2 o'clock, the above Charming Residence, together with most favour- ably placed: Freehold Building Sites, command- ing grand views. Particulars and plan at any of the Hotels in Iiarrfairfeoham; of Mr W. H. Ellis, Solicitor, Llanfairfc* :han and Penmaenmawr; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery Lane. Ixjrulon; or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llandudno. 19766 WUNTYnOF ANGLESEY; j SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS SITUATE IN THE PARISHES OF LLAN- GRISTIOLUS, CERRIGCEINWEN, AND NEWBOROUGH. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON have been instructs tc OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Bull Hotel, Llan- gefni, on Thursday, June 7th, 1900, at TWO eclock in the afternoon. CSEFN OWMMWD 128 0 20 EFAIL BACH 42 1 10 These farms ere most advantageously placed, being within close touch to the principal markets and fairs, are divided ittto convenient lots and comprise some fine accommodation and building sitoo. The views obtainable from them aire charming in the extreme, including the Snowdoman Range and Snowdon in the di!?tance. TYDDYN BACH 10 2 6 180 3 36 This lot is also divided into convenient aooom- inadation kyfes, all situate close to the Village of Kewborougfo. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, of Mr Morris Owen, Solicitor, Market-street, Osir- ttatt on of Mr G. J. Roberts, Trefarthin, Llan- P G. • at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, I Chancery Lane, London or off the Auctioneers, Bangor and laaltaudno. 19582 THE RECTORY, LLAS FAIRFECH AN. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON will OFFER -LVJL FOR 8ALB, at the Rectory as above, by order of the Representatives of the late Rw. P. Constable Ellis, on SATURDAY, June 23rd, the Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ",11 other Effects. Particulars in duo course. 19853 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OOUNTY OF ANGLESEY. SALE OF A VAUABLE FREEHOLD FARM (situate adjoihing the Town of Llangefni, re- nowned for its Markets and Fairs). MESSRS WM. DEW and SON have been in- H'i. structed to OFFER for SALE BY PUB- LIC AUCTION at the Bull Hotel, Llangefni, on THURSDAY, June 28tih, the well-known Farm of PEN-YR-ORSEDD, comprising over 95 acres of capital Arable, Pasture, and Meadow lat,d, conveniently divided into grand aooommo- dation Lots. Particulars -%nt Plan may be obtained in due coone. Solicitors, Messrs Rice Roberts and Laurie. Solicitors, IAangefni. 19755 GARTH, BANGOR IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Freehold House Property. MESSRS W. DEW and SON have been in- iVj- Htrorfed to OFFER for SALE BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the end of June or early in July, the choice FREEHOLD HOUSES, being and known ee Nos. 4, 6 & 7, Glandwr Terrace, "with ndoe Gordons in front, situate off Gatfttt- road, and c'oso b) the Pier, facing the Menai Straits, and commanding fine views. Full particulars in duo course. 19852 COUNTY TOWN OF CARNARVON. IMPORTANT TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BREWERS, LICENSED VIC TUALLKKS AND OTHERS. THE VAULTS, PALACE ST. MESSRS W. DEW ipld SON will OFFEI for SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION at the Sportsman HoWl, Carnarvon, on SATURDAY, June 30th, the Vendor's INTEREST in the un- expired term of the .ease granted for 60 years from the Isti day of January, 1864, at an annual ground rent of £ 20, on the above FULLY- IjIOENSBB PREMISES, now in the occupation of Mr Tom Harwpod. Particulars in due course. Solicitors, Messrs Hugh Jonea and 00. Market-street, Carnarvon. 19T92 PRKLMflNAJlY NOTICE. BRONMEILLION, ABBEY-ROAD, LLANDUDNO. MFæRR W. DEW aatd SON are instructed iYJL to OfTBR for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Marine Hotel, Llandudno, on MONDAY, July 2nd, 1900, the above Charming Private ReaidenT fdanaing in its own Gr= Further particitlors may be obtained of Messrs Chamberlain cini Johnson, solicitors, Llan- dudno, or of the Auctioneers, at their offices. Trinity-square, Llandudno, or Wellfield, Ban- gor. 19864—9163 Sale by Frank Llovd & Song NEXT WK EK J<^QQHORSES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS will SELL, WED- NKBDA Y IlIld THURSDAY, June 6th and '7th, 4SO Harness Horses, Match Pairs and Hunten, ptincip?diy over 15 bands, including ,,r M Irish Hwees. FRIDAY, 8th: Grea.t .and <ih<vw of 350 H.vkwvs. Champion Show Cobs and Ponies. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 13th and 14th 600 'ro, Lurry, Van and Young Horses. Two Mytt Trial. Many Warranted Sound. j Catalogues Ready. Parade, 10.30. Sales, Twelve. 19879 DAVID E. JON E S. HOUSE FURNISHER, etc., •CASTLE HILL HOUSE. BANGOR. Hioll-CUSS BEDROOM SUITES, I BEDSTEADS, BEDDING. | MODERATE PRICES. 19147 Bale by Mr A. X. Bicknell. CITY OF BANGOR. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR A. E. BIOKNELL will offer for SALE BY Hi. AUCTION at the Queen's Head Cafe, Ban- gor, on WEDNESDAY,June 6th, 1900, at 2.30 p.m. prompt, subject to Conditions of Sale to be there and then produced, the following FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Lot I.-No. 57, Hendrewen-road, Glanadda, Free- hold Dwelling House, contaiug Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery, Three Bedrooms, Boxroom, W.C., Large Yard. Lot 2.—No. 6, Field-street, Upper Bangor, Free- hold Dwelling House, containing Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery, Two Bedrooms, Attic, W.C., Yard. Gross & t 28 13s 4d per annum. Lot 3.—No. 7, Field-street, Upper Bangor, Free- hold Dwelling House, containing Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery, Two Bedrooms, Attic, W.C., Yard. Gross Rent £ 8 10s per annum. Lots 4 to 6.-N08. 387, 389, and 391, Brynowen- terrace, Carnarvon-road, Glanadda, Three sub- stantially built Leasehold Dwelling Houses, contain- ing in each, tpariour, Kitchen, Sculleiy, Three Bed- rooms, W. C., Yard, Small Garden. Unexpired term ol lease, 64 years from July 12th, 1900. Ground Rent £1 6s 8d each. Lot 7.-Leasehold Stables, etc., situate on Garth Hill, comprising a Three-stall Stable, Coach-house, Hill, eve-room, Yard, and other conveniences. Unexpired term of lease, 41 years from November 12th,: 1900. Ground Rent Pl 10s per annum. The Sale of this Lot affords a rare chance to Car Pro- prietors and others requirin g good Stabling in a central and convenient situation. Lot 8.—No. 26, James-street, Freehold Dwelling House, containing Parlour,Kitchen, Sculleiy, Three Bedrooms, Two Attics, W.C., and Yard. Lot 9.—No. 415, Vale View-terrace, Carnarvon- road, Leasehold Dwelling House, containing Par- lour, Kitchen, Scullery, Two Bedrooms, W.C., Yard, and Garden. Gross Rent £14 6s per annum. Unexpired term of lease, 65 years. Ground Rent £ 1 10s per annum. Lot te-N. ? 39, James-street, Freehold Dwelling House, containing Kitchen, Bedroom, Yard, W.O. The whole of the above properties am in thorough repair. Vor further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to J. Pentir Williams, Esq., Solicitor; as to Lots 4,5,6,and 10, toMessrsHughes Pritchard and Rod- way, Solicitors; as to Lots 7 and 9 to J. Arthur James, Esq., Solicitor;, as to Lot 8 to R. Jones Roberts, Esq., Solicitor; and as to the whole to the Auctioneer—all of Bangor. 253, High-street, Bangor. 19859 Salebylle^srsGillbrt&Sons COUNTY OF CARNARVON. VALE OF CONWAY. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, Situate in the Township of Maeuan, in the Parish of Eglwysbaob. MESSRS GILLART and SONS are instructed tNL to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the EAGLES HOTEL, LLAN- RWST, on FRIDAY 22nd June, 1900, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz.: Lot 1.-All that very desirable FARM known as BRYNYFAWNOG, in the occupation of Mr John Jones as yearly tenant, and comprising 48&. 3r. Up. or thereabouts. It adjoins the main road leading from Llanrwst to Conway and Llandudno, and is distant four miles from the well-known Market Town ot Uanrwst, and miles frdin Taly- cafn Station on the London tfcd North-Western Railway. B, I=I-Tht compact FARM. called MERLLYN UCHAF (adjoining Lot 1), in the occupation of Mrs Gwen Davies as yearly tenant, and comprising 30a. Or. 24p. or thereabouts. The Lots will, in the first instance, be offered a,, one Lot, and if not so sold, then they will be offered separately. Plan, Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Woosnam and Smith, Solicitors, U, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., or of the Auc- tioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn (Merioneth). 19869 Sales by Messrs Lucas & Co HORSE SALF.S, LUCAS'S HCTHAM STREET. LIVERPOOL. TX7'KDNESDAYBthroughoutthe year for Cart, Van, and Harness HOnes, Carts, Gears, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the ye<H-for Hacks. HamMS Hor.es. Cobs, Ponies. earrages, Harne?s, and Saddlery SELECT SALES for valuable HORSES every alternate THURSDAY. Horses to come in day prior. TrECOt, cTWMrsI ?UNE 11th. Entry forms and all particulars from LUCAS & CO., tbe Repository. Liverpool. Telephone 0816. Private lo;J.r"iagesand 50 e so arnessa wayson Private Bale 17279 IMPORTANT NOTICE. W. RICHARDS, FISH, GAME, and POULTRY MERCHANT, 172,174. and 329, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, HAS OPENED A BRANCH SHOP AT 329, HIGH STREET. Telephone, No. 39. 19583 Artist's Materials. OIL AND WATER COLORS, CANVASES, DRAWING AND CARTRIDGE PAPERS, PENCILS, CHALKS AND CRAYONS, OIL AND WATER COLOR BOXES, SKETCH BOOKS AND BLOCKS. 2d IN THE 1/- DISCOUNT FOR CASH. JARVIS & FOSTER, LORNE HOUSE, BANGOR. 19368 EVERY VISITOR TO LLANDUDNO SHOULD BUY WILLIAMS' ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO LLANDUDNO; CONTAINING & history ad dMenption of Con. ?/ w?y C*Ade, the Vale of Conway, UMtrwtt. Bettwsycoed, Capel Curig, Swallow Waterfall, and other places of interest in the Snowdonian district; CGlwyn Bay, Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfechan, Aber, etc., with directions how to see then at the least possible expense and low of time. The New Edition contains 100 pages of reading matter, and gives much valuable information to the Residents as well as Visitors, suoh aa the Authorised Hackney Carriage, Boating, and Bathing Fare1, Postal Information, Railway Faree, Town Porter' charges, etc., etc., Walks, Brake Drives, Steamboat Communication, etc. "The work is very comprehensive. A num- ber of historical faots not generally known are intro- duced, and to the traveller will increase the interest be must naturally take in making a tour of this ro- mantic neighbourhood. "Liverpool Mercury." "The book is fall ef a mass of really userm and practical information. There are dirsotions to the tourist where to go and how to go at the least pooeit). •xnense and loss of fAme.Uveowl Courier." "Will be founa as useful as it is cheap.' —"Liverpool Daily Po*. Crown I5vo.. 100 pages, contains map of district and numerous THurttratirrnn To be had (by post, 71d), of the Publisher, EVAN WILLIAMS, Market-place, Bangor, and of all Book- aQen. 1 GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY 12 TO 18 PEMBKOKE PLACE LIVERPOOL- FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON OUR SPECIAL HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. NOTE.—Our Hire-Purchase System is entirely different from any other, and baa been highly commended by the whole of the local Press. NO SECURITY REQUIRED. NO EXTRA EXPENSES ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our busi- ness is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are 80 wen known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment unnecessary. T E R M S rpESMS- WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE PRm- LEGE OF ARRANGING THEIR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT, AS THEY KNOW BEST THE AMOUNT THEY CAN CONVENIENTLY AF- FORD TO PAY EACH WEEK OR MONTH. All Goods we sell are delivered Free to any part of the United Kingdom. Private Vans if required: no charge will be made. An inspection of our Stock will at once aatisfy intending purchasers that we give better value than any other house furnishers on the hire-purchw system in the provinces. FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. Our new Prospectus, Luge Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Price-list sent post free on application. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, (J. R. GRANT, Proprietor), 12 TO 18, PEMBROKE-PLACE LIVERPOOL. Business Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 anL to 6 p.m. 17640 Scholastic. S. WINIFRED'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND Public Day and Boarding School FOB GIRLS, BANGOR, N. WALES. Visitor: THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. Provost: REV. ARTHUR TALBOT. Lady Warden: MISS A. M. COLERIDGE. Hon. Chaplain: The Very Rev. THE DEAN OF BANGOR. Headmistress: MISS E. L. WELCHMAN, LL.A. THI-9 SCHOOL offers an Education preparatory to Cambridge Local, R.A.M., and South Kenmngton Examinations, with definite Church teaching. Terms for Boarders from 31 Guineaa per au I num; Day Pupils, 9 Guineas; Day Boarders, 16 Guineas. 1045 yiOLIN LESSONS MISS ISABEL HEWITT and MISS MAR A*1- GARET HEWITT give LESSONS at Own or Pupil's Residence. Penmaenmawr, Conway, Llandudno, and Col- wyn j visited. Bodafon, Upper Bangor. 14837 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Principal MISS WILLIAMS. THIS SCHOOL offers a thorough. MODERN I- EDUCATION, combined with every Homo Comfort. Pupils are prepared for all Pubto Examinations. During the last three years 280 Certificates have been gained. The school is a centre for the Cambridge Locni, Trinity College, and Incorporated Society of Musicians, Examinations, Kindergarten, Gym- nasium, Tennis. For Particulars, apply to the Principal. 19500 L LAN O U D N O Lansdowne House School. PrinoipJa MISSES MATTHEW* AND STANDRING. Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident and Certificated Teaobtoc and Visiting Masters. pUPILS are very Miccessfully prepared for the Cambridge R.A.M. and other Local Ex aaninations. Adjoining above in York-road new premises hare been baiit for the LLANDUDNO KINDERGARTEN, TECHNI. OAL AND ART SCHOOLS, AND SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. 9541—9440 Connah & Co., HIGH STREET, BANGOR. (Opposite W. 0. Williams', and Adjoining Bangor Football Ground) LOOK THROUGH THIS LIST I J CHILDREN'S MACHINES, I With Pneumatic Tyree, from £ 5 5 .0 DRUID CYCLE, With Midland Pneumatic Tyree £ 7 10 0 ROYAL WELSH, I Dunlop Tyres, from £ 10 10 0 ROYAL CAMBRIAN, from £12 10 0 We are SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS for Humber, Raleigh, Enfield, Crescent, New Hudson Cycles. A Large and Complete Stock of each kept, and any Standard Pattern can be supplied same day. ACCESSORIES. No Retail Firm has a Larger Stock than we have. OUR PRICES are as low or lon/er than Gamage, Pigott, or any of the London Stores. We have the ONLY REPAIR FACTORY IN THE KINGDOM, having built a large and thoroughly equipped Factory to attend specially to repairs. Plating and EnamellingPlant laid dbwn, and all repairs attended to strictly in rotation. We also repair for the Trade. 19554 EVAN DAVIES, BILL POSTBK and TOWN CRIER, 2, HsgW^M Cottage, PORTMADOC, BlSUS to hio= go hWio that he Renom M- B&O ftnew P-r N*Ama in fottM?t I MAMetn?. MtM I SEE SPECIAL DISPLAYS or NEW QOODS ]ro]& Spring and Summer Me. EXQUISITE MILLINERY. MANTLES and COSTUMES, DRESS GOODS, BLOUSES, GLOVES, Etc., Etc. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits. ENORMOUS SELECTION. ADDRESS: Charles Jones, CAMBRIAN HOUSE, 139 & 141, HIGH ST., BANGOR. 19Ø' I Extension of Premises. OWEN OWEN & Co.'S GRAND DISPLAY OF Ladies' Blouses & Skirts, Costumes and Capes, MILLINERY, Dress Materials & Trimmings, Ladies' Underclothing, Hosiery, Laces and Gloves. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, —- SPECIAL BARGAINS offered daily (taring alterations of Premises at Owen Owen & Co., GENERAL DRAPERS, BANGOR. 19188 NIXON & JARYIS ARTISTIC PRINTERS STATIONERS BOOKSELLERS BOOKBINDERS LITHOGRAPHERS ACCOUNT BOOKS MANUFACTURERS ALL WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES WITH ECONOMY AND DESPATCH. == BANK PLACE, BANGOR. '1 E. S. WORRALL (From Edgbaston House, BinniaghMn), i DRESS & MANTLE MAKER,! BOON ERYRI, 16, Regent Street, Upper Bangor. FIRST-CLASS STYLE, GOOD FIT, and BUB- j I- STANTIAL WORK GUARANTEED. Ch-g- Skiotly Moderate. 1$528 I PAVILION, CARNARVON, I MONDAY NEXT. AMPLE ROOM AND SEATING ACCOMMO- DATION for THOUSANDS OF VISITORS at the GREA TSHOW of STALLIONS, HORSES, HUNTERS, HAjCKS, OOBS, AND TURNOUTS AT THE PAVILION, CARNARVON, On MONDAY NEXT (Bank Holiday). Upwvu-ds of Three Hundred entries, comprising the pick of North Wales Horses. THE JUMPING COMPETITIONS will commence immediately after the PARADE OF PRIZE WINNERS. FirstrRate Contests in HURDLE JUMPING and over the GREAT WATER LEAP. Gates open at 10.30 a.m., when judging will commence. Admission (all day): Ono Shilling. TWENHY-FIVE EXCURSION TRAINS and NUMEROUS HORSE BOX TRAINS wiu. convey Visitors and Horses to the Show from all Stations in North Wales. Special Trips for horses will, be run by S.S. "Arvon" from Anglesey side at 5.30 a. m. Luncheons and Refreshments served in the Pavilion. Moderate Tariff. THE PAVILION, OARNARVON, MONDAY NEiXT. Rodgwynedd, DAN RIWS, Secretary, Carnarvon. 19692 RECREATION GROUND, PWLLHELI, WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 4th, 1900. FIRST ANNUAL FORESTERS' F ETE, SPORTS, AND GALA, Under the Auspices of A.O.F., Court Loyal, Pwllheli, No. 7694. BICYCLE AND FOOT RACES. Grand Procession of Foresters, With Prize for Best-dressed Member in Regalia or Costume. THE VOLUNTEER BAND (PORTMADOC), By permission of Colonel REES, V.D., will be in attendance. Exceptional GALA ATTRACTIONS, including the MARVELLOUS DB COLMARS Ih their Original Aerial Bicycle Performance on a tight rope 40 feet from the ground. The Greatest Gymnastic Act before the Public. Special Cheap Trains from all Stations. Admission to Ground, Sixpence; to Ground and Enclosure, separate entrance, One Shilling. For particulars of Sports, apply to Mr FRED. E. YOUNG, Cardiff-road, Pwllheli. 17778 THE NATIONAL INCORPD. WAIFSVASSO- CIAHON, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES." Mr JAMES B. WOOKEY and the m U S I C A L BOYS in the GUILD HALL, CARNARVON, on THURSDAY, 7fah JUNE, 1900. A Unique Entertainment and Magnificent Limelight Views. THE CHAIR WILL BE TAKEN AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. A DMISSION —Front Seats, One ShiHing; Second Seats, Sixpence. A SPECIAL COLLECTION IN AID OF THE 5000 CHILDREN NOW IN THE HOMES. 19834 THE NATIONAL INCORPD. WAIFS' ASSOCIA- TION, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES." MR JAMES B. WOOKEY and the MUSICAL BOYS in the TOWN HALL, PORT MADOC, on Tuesday, 12th June, 1900. A Unique Entertainment and Magnificent Limelight Views. THE CHAIR WILL BE TAKEN AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ADMISSION Front Seats, One Shilling; d Second Seats, Sixpence. A SPECIAL COLLECTION IN AID OF THE 5000 CHILDREN NOW IN THE HOMES. 19873 Masonic Hall (Llandudno). IMPORTANT NOTICE. MESSRS J. W. ROGERS and CO. respectful- ly INTIMATE to their numerous P.A. TRONS and the PUBLIC generally that they will RESUME their WEEKLY AUCTION SALES within the above spacious Sale Rooms (the finest in North Wales), on WEDNESDAY, Oct, 4th, 1899. Partieo having HOUSES OF FURNITURE to DISPOSE OF will find this a ready and satisfac- tory medium to realise to their satisfaction. THE HALL IS NOW OPEN FOR CONSIGNMENTS of al descriptions of Property for absolute Sale. Cash advanced upon aamo (if required). MODERATE TERMS WITH IMMEDIATE CASH SETTLEMENTS. Housee of Furniture boujjWi outright, if desired. Highest Referneces upon application. 7546 Situations Vacant. < BIRMINGHAM GOODS, every kind, wholesale, JD Buyer's Book Free. Retails Books Is.-Write, Henry May, 388, Birmingham. Eøtblise 1871 bl I-VF, MINERS WANTED for a Gold Mining Expedition to West Africa. Good Wages to steady men.—Address, with full particulars of pre- vious service, and copies of references, if possible, to "Miner," care of Messrs Neyroud, 14, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.C. 19875 GOLD MINING'EXPERT WAITED to proceed \J) with an Expedition to West Africa. Certi- ficated man whose reports would be accepted y the, public. Subsequent position gnaranteed to thoroughly steady and retiaMti man.—AddroM, with t rough l y ste full particulars of previous I!erviœ and copies of references, to "Mining Expert," care of Messrs Ney- roud, 14, Queen Victoria-street, London, B.C. 19876 HÓÙSE PARLOUR-MAID WANTED in smll QL Family; good waitress.—Apply, by letter, Mrs: Macfarlane, Eastwood, Kilkeel, Co. Down. 19802  MART, Energetic MAN WANTED at once to 0 be trained as COLLECTOR SALESMAN. Splendid opportunity to a good man. Salary and commission.—Apply, Singer Co., Conway House, Bangor. 19846 WANTED-YoïïngISTANTforGl'oëery-aiïd Stationery, at once. One who understands Welsh preferred. Indoors. R. Parry, Chemist, Bettwsycoed. 19520 VI7 ANTED, Smart Boy as PAGE.-Apply Tf Williams, L.D.S., etc. (Lon.), Dentist, Ban- 19708 WANTED, Young MAN as Clerk and Way- TV leave Canvasser. Apply, Local Manager, The National Telephone Company, Ltd., High- street, Bangor. 19827 WANTED, a Smart YOUNGMANasIM- tV PROVER to the General Drapery and Out- fitting.-Apply, Charles Jones, 139 and 141, High, street, Bangor. 19855 W A-NITFD, Smart Junior CLERK; must be TV quick at figures, good writer, and have a knowledge of shorthand. Apply, Josiah Hughes and Co., Ironmongers, Bangor. 19840 "IT7 A NTEI), an Ex perienced GENERAL SER- V ANT.-Apply, with references, to Mrs H. L. King, Church House, Llanbedr, Talycafn, &.8.0. 19867 WANTED, at once, GOOK-GENERAL and fV HOUSEMAID small, private family; country.—Apply, "E C. "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Bangor. 19883 WANTED, an Experienced MILLINER, must speak Welsh, and be a good Saleswoman. —State age, salary required, and reference to "B. "North WaIes. Chronicle" Office, Bangor. 19868 WANTED, Well-educated YOUNG LADY, tt as Book-keeper.—Apply, British Hotel, Ban- g°r- 19888 CAPE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. WANTED, immediately, 30 Experienced LOCO VY FIREMEN, who MUST HAVE PASSED AS ACTING DRIVERS on home railways: Age 23 to M minimum height 5 feet 8 inches znedic,?, ly sound; specially examined for colour-blindness and good eyesight; steady and strictly sober. Terms—Wages 8s per day. Working hours, nine per day; overtime paid at rate of eight hours per day; half pay on voyage out. Free third. class passage from place of residence to the Colony, but no return passage. Length of engagement, one year certain. Apply, by letter endorsed on outside "Firemen," to the Agent-General for the Cape of Good Hope, 112, Victoria-street, London, ¡So \V., stating length of service as cleaner and washer-out, and as Fireman, with date of passing as Driver. 19728 Wants A QUICK Intelligent YOUTH, aged 15, SEEKS ™  POLST ™ as PUPIL TEACHER.-Address, "H.P.T. "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Ban- gor. W ANTED, in ?,ar n or near Bangor, Detached tt HOUSE, containing Three Good Entertain- ing-rooms and about Six Bedrooms; must be well- situated, and have good garden.—Mrs Owen, Bryn Ynyr, Lianrwgt, 19830 I WANTED. for August and September, ,b VV FURNISHED HOUSE, good Grounds, fine Scenery. Bathing, rough Shooting. Rent not to exceed 16 guineas per week.-E. Farrar, The Her mitage, Hoylake, Cheshire. 19878 WANTED, en Yearly Tenancy or Lease, an UN- n FURNISHED COTTAGE, within 20 miles 01 Chester, on the Welsh side. Must be situated I high.—Full particulars to Trevor-Dickson, Nine- wood, Chester. 19884" 1NV ESTM ENT. WANTED, on Mortgage of Leaseholds, various TV Sums at 4? per cent. on Uvation Army Properties in North Wa!es.—For particulars, appfv to D. Griffith Davies, Solicitor, Bethesda. 1982& For Sale pi OR SALE, Gentleman's RIDING SADDLE, by J- best makers; never been used; owner no use for same; can be seen at King's Head, Llanerchy- medd. 19720 l/OR SALE, a LADY'S X Apply, W. Hughes, Baker, High-street, Ban- Sor- 19860 F^OR SALE, a PLOT of LAND in the Centre of t Sigh street, Bangor, suitable for Building Cne or Two Shops.-Apply, W. Jones, Glasfryn, Bangor. 19882 PRINTING, STATIONERY and FANCY I. GOODS BUSINESS, in good Welsh Wat ing-Place, to be DISPOSED OF by reason of dea h. First-Class Premises, with fittings at low rent. Stock and Plant at valuation. A rare opportunity. —E. Clarke, Caxton Buildings, Liverpool. 19877 To be Let A LBERT HOUSE, BANGOR. TO BE LET, A. Portion of HOUSE above Shop.—For particu- lars apply, Connah and Co., Cycle Dealers, Bangor. 19812 A PARTMENTS TO LET, AT 35. FRIARS- A AVENUE, Bangor. Bathroom. etc. Nicplv- situated.-For terms, apply to Mrs Roberts. 19698 APARTMENTS"ro LErr "Bath (hot and cold). —Mrs H., 8, Victoria Park, Upper Bangor. 19815 A PRIVATE RESIDENCE, facing the Menui AL Straits and Carnarvonsbire Mountains, within a mile of Menai Bridge Station, containing Three Entertaining-rooms, Four Bedrooms, Bathroom and W.C., Kitchen, Scullery, and good Stabling, Kitchen Garden and Plantatiom.-Apply to Thomas Ellis, Agent, Menai Bridge. 19825 Z) BE LET, near Holyhead, a S=U C?iintry HOUSE Two Sitting and Three Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, etc., and Garden.—Apply to T. G. Owen, Penrhoe Estate Office, Holyhead. 19829 IToTe OCT, or SOLD ~FRIARS OLD SCHOOL, with or without Field in Front.-Apply to Messrs J. Glynne Jones or W. Thornton Jones, Solicitors, Bangor. 19887 V ALE OF CONWAY.-TO BE LET, a Modern, Y Well-arranged Country RESIDENCE; beau- tifully situated; three miles from Conw-ay; one mile from Talycafn Three Reception-rooms, Four Bedrooms, Lavatory, etc; extensive Out-buildings, including Laundry, etc., Stable, Coach-house, and Five Acres of Meadow, with Stream; rent, £ 42.—- Apply, "W. J. Llwyn IdTis, Llanfair P.G. 19863 IVERPOOL AND NORTH yy ALES. REGULAR DAILY SAILINGS (Sundays Included). Paddle Steamer "SNOWDON" leaves Prince's Stage at 10.45 a.m. (weather and circumstances per- mitting), for Llandudno, Beaumaris, and Bangor (with a. connection for Menai Bridge), due back 7.15 p.m.,allowing about three hours ashore at Llandudno. SPECL\L SAILINGS FOR WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. FOR fares and all further particulars, apply to t-4 the Liverpool and Ncrth Wales Steamship Co., Ltd., T. G. Brew, Secretary, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. Tel., No. 6366. 19722 Himrod'a Cure for Asthma.—Established over a luarter of a century.-Prescribed by the Medical Faculty throughout the world. It is used as an in- halation, and without any after bad effects. Testi. monials of efficacy from the late Lord Beacnnsfield, Miss Emily Faithfull, Sir Morell Mackenzie, and Oliver Wendell Ho'mes. Trial sample free by post, la tins at 4s 3d. British D, pot-46, Holborn-vi*- duct, London; also at Newbery, Barclay, Sanger, Edward*, May, Roberts, Butler and CHaie, Thomp- IOD, Liyarpoo Md all .1.1.ae I. MALLTRAETH AND GORSDDAUGAU MARSH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at MEETING of the COMMISSIONERS held at tha Joiners' Arms, Yard 31alltjvktk Nt the 5th day of May, 1900, an Assessment of 111 in the £ on Land.* in the First District and of 6d in the £ on Lards in the Second District, õ\8fo duly declared and ordered to be paid to me, on the 5th day of July next, at the Bull Hotel, Llangefni, between the hours of Two and Three o'clock p.m. J. RICE ROBERTS, Clerk t.o the Commissioner*. Beaumaris, 24th May, 1900. 19885 CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTS SCHOOLS ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. EXAMINATIONS wilt be held at each of the E COUNTY SCHOOLS, on FRIDAY and SAT- tJRDA Y., the 6th and 7th July, 1900. Particulars to be obtained from the Headmasteiv oi the Countv Schools. J. H. BODVEL ROBERTS, Clerk to the e.G. Bod*. 30th May, 1900. I98fa By TO HER SPECIAI. MAJESTY APPMNTMKNT THE Q IK I.N AND H.R.H. Tun PniNTKSS OF BROWN & Co., SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY, EASTGATE RolV, CHESTER, are now Exhibiting NEW VOILES, VOILE DE CHINE. SILK AND WOOL DRAP DE PARIS, in the NEW PASTEL COLOURINGS, FOULARDS NEW DESIGNS in Great Variety. SILK SKIRTS from 18s 6d to 63s each. SUMMER MANTLES. etc., etc. 16318 K EXDAL, MILNE, 4 CO., MAN CHESTER. Telegrams, "Kenmil." Telephone, ii46. LETTER f HAVE CAREFUL AND EXPEDl ORDERS t TIOUS ATTENTION. KENDAL, MILNE, and CO., MANCHESTER. WHITSUNTIDE H? L I D A Y?S? W KEDAL, MILNE, and CO. announce tbe. following arrangements for Whit-Week — MONDAY", June 4th (Bank Holiday) CLOSED ALL DAY. TUESDAY, June 5th BUSINESS AS USUAL. WEDNESDAY, June 6th i CLOSE at 12 ° cl.ock.• THURSDAY, June 7th I FRIDAY, June 8th CLOSED ALL DAY. SATURDAY, June 9th CLOSED ALL DAY. WHEN CLOSED and on SUNDAYS FUNERAL ORDERS and URGENT COMMCNiTA TION8 will be attended to AT 8a, ST. JOHN-ST., DEANSGATE. Tdegrams, "Kenmil." Telephone 1746. 1256

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