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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I OF THK FOLLOWING CLASSES I Houses to be Let, (Situations Wanted, gttaafcions Vacant, Apartments Wanted, Apartments to be Let, i I Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants I J.ost or Found, Are- inserted in this Column at the under-tnentionei charges :— One Insertion (20 words) Is OA Thiee Insertions.211 6d Persons who reply to Advertisements are particularly reqo«ctml to observe the directions given, and cot to reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the o&ce of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary tirouble will be saved .Advertiser are requested to forward Advertisements as eirly as possible in the week to insure insertion and correct- ana, as it is only possible' to insert a limited number received so late as Friday the publishers, though anxious to accommodate the public to the latest moment, cannot guarantee insertion when received after TWELVE O'CLOCK aD that morning. ALL Orders for Advertisements cf the value of 5s. er under must be PREPAID to ensure insertion. Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths ONE SHILLING, but i." accompanied with any additional remarks TW J SHILLINGS All Advertisements not ordered for a deflniia period wil be inserted until countermanded Advertisers are .particularly requesed to nar-e the num- ber of ibrtrtions when ordering Advertisements. Wanted. WANTKD Ligbi DONKEY CAllT.-<;iaJwyn. (ires- WV f.r<). CART.-(;I..LJwyn'rE::s- f. ,nl. -I Za A.NTKI), :t Respect iUe BUY, uli- ut 13 or ill, as Unler Boots. Applv, Wynnstay Hotel. Wrexhim. -22-:ic ANTED, a rooU.THiiOWKR, fcteam wheels ic use. tV NV. FEi DENNIS, 1'unkey Potteries, Ruabon. 13331 SITUATION required hv a mid lie-aged per-on :is WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, goud leferei.ces.— Apply, M. K., Ade<srli:;er Office. 2270o ANTED, AUENT? for the i?a!e of the Wrexham W ?(?,)-tt.?/in Districts where not already repre- menW.-AI)plv to BAYLEY & BRAULKY Wrexham. i&J AKitiKU LADY of P,,ition has a simp!e invaluable i ?j harmless Ieceipt for Indies.—Stamped i.<lirrs-ed envelope for particulars from *'?at," .t.?''(<-?r Office, Wrexham. ?"71h WANTH), Wrexham, fmNtSH t?D APA!:T? FXT? Dr^winp, Dining and .i (three) Bedrooms, <?fk)n?: au! Attendance. F¡¡y tinaJt.—A?rt-M, A. HOL?HT"?. P.O., Wrexhaui. t226S w ANTI-,I) a Wi.rkirg Farm FOREMAN, a steady, T » sober man, who is well up. with sheep, untl ordinary inachinery on a f:irin.itpl)ly to JOHN IIIM.HIAN, Borras- head, Gre.sfonl, Wrexham. 2271o GKN'l'S. —TE V D?At.HKS AND OTHERS \\?nted to j -ur Cei Ion-ln(iitia and lllerrtail ft'!?. I?bfr.it profits. No ri-k, write to ASAJI TEA COMVANY. 1:i2, Upper T'r:me<-strt:d, LClnttol1. ttpper Tlil:ine,-strc-t:t, L,.intlon. WANTKD at once, superior (iENKKAL ^EKVANTj l' who cin c. well, or good plain Cooic. Small family. Mu-.t havt? good references.- Mrs A..J Merit wood, Cuifdiii^tun, neur WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. mu-t be W aide t) co:'k, wash, and iron. Character pr ferred Wage", JTL 1 per ani'Um. No family.-App,v, K. TAYLOR, 24 anti Churcli stieet, Farnworth, Widr.es. l27.c BOILED IJONK and MANURE.—An Oid E5taljlibed B F.r:n of Bone and ?!;tnnre Manufacturers require an Agent in Wrexh im and district, al.-o in Denbigh, and other agricultural districts.—Apply HEY WOOD and 2;!1i8 W ELftH -A:H ¡c.,ITÜ.-=- few VT vacancies aft r Christmis for Scholars at reduced inc'usive fee of 1:32 per aiiiiuiu. Immediate application should be made t.) the S\ George's lioad South lielgravia, London, S.W. 2261a A LL Orders for PRINTING, LITHOGR APHY, BOOK- BINDING, &-c., intended for the "ADVKKTISEU" OFFICES will he received at the Offices MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there beins: NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours, D a.m. to ti 3U p.m Saturdays. 9 a m. to 1 p.m. ANTED, 5UO persons to purchase The t",i.,inipic)n' VT Hock Beds" (with Bolster and two Pillows) full size, and Wool Flocks, from 9s 11(5. Weekly Payments taken.—London Unredeemed Pledge Stores, :M, Henblas- street, Wrexham—N.B.—These Beds u.re m.ide upon the premisep, oppusite ths Adcertiser Oilica. WANTED, for a N"h!em:m's fami/v. Second Footman wv :t!?0, C ok"?H! to sewdal Kitehenmaids. J1oU¡¡PDnÚI< V:iitresie?. Good Parlormaids, £ 20 t > £ 22 Dairymaids, I)iitter (,tilv, ;LZI) several Vts el Cleaners, Hotel Cooks, to X40 —Good servants should apply for good places t,) KD A AII r> HAYCOCK, xc, Chcater-t reet, Wrexham. MOLD SCHOOL BOARD. MALE EX.PT. WANTKD, nt oncp, for BUCKLEY i' BOARD ();OY?') SCHOOL. DMw!? md Tonic So!-fa to each lower Standards. Salary —Applications, with copies of thire recent t"titnonial-, to be postell to me not later than the Sth November. H.C. ROBERTS, 2255f Cltrk to the School Board. Mold. RUABOR SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED an ASSISTANT MASTER, Ex. P.T., for V the Rhos Boys' School. Sal-try i.40. Applications to ba'¡i\ot at once to the undersigned. J. DENBIGH JONES, Johnstown, Ruabon, Clerk. tith Novemtar, 1S90. i2274 BERSHAM (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED a Certificated Mistress for the Infants' De- V V partment of the Bsrsham Village Board School, at Christmas next. Number on books Stf. Salary XIO per annnm. Applications with recent va?timonia7s to be sent on or before the 26th inst. THOMAS BURY, Clerk to the Board. Regent Street, Wrexham, ;j.t November, 114911. 22f;3a To Let. c ONIFOI',TABLE APAPt.TMENTh;Aploly, Mrs JONES, 7, Cunliffe-street. 2ZS2c ITWIO LET, SHOP. 1, Bank-stree*, Wrexham; als), good 1. HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES in Overton.— Apply, Mr JONES, Island Green, Wrexham. 2195h TO LET, VILLA RESIDENCE, Salisbury-road, con- taining drawing and dining rooms. 5 bedroom", w.c kitchen, pantries, cellars, itiibles, coach house, garden. &c -Apply, 2, Percy-road. 2280c TO BE LET, with immediate possession, ACTON COTTAGF, near Wiexham. I.ow rental to careful tenaut.- For full particulars apply to FRANK ALLMAND, 23, Chester-street, Wrexham. 171tic TO LET, an to be entered upon on the 3Uth November Tn xt."HanFarm," Tr?ddyn. containin 1 J:J acres. For particulars as to rent, &c., apply to Mr J. ALI.INGTON HI GHES. Solicitor, Wrexham. 1:1120 1",0 LET,N0. 5, GARKIELD VILLA, Percy-road, 1 Wrexham, containing two fntertainim-room". four bedrooms, hathrof'm. two kitchena, good cellar and f arden. -Apply. WM. PIEUCE, Bridge-street. 21B4o TO Let, No. 4, VtC tuR) A TEtTHACH,(?enSe)? t. Rhcs dn, containing two entertaining rooms, kit- chens, pantry, cellars, and four bedrooms. Immediate p<-siession. —Applv. Cres('ent!u, Wrt-xii tiii. 2i0.tt TO LET.—APAK'lMKM'i'S at a Farm Hou-e, furnished or unfurnished, 13 miles from Wrexham, two bed- rooms and w.c pirlor and nrivata kitchen if require,1. Most healthy situated. Terms eay.-Apply, Office of this Paper. 226So SHOPS TO LET Fcur Sl ops, now in cr ursi of erection in the Ite.o, in Club Buildings, Chester and Henbl is- stretts, to he Let. Each Shop is' provi,le,J with cellar sitting-room, ikc.- For PattiCUlaTS' IPPIV to Mr W. HAWKINS TILSTON, Estate Agent, 7, Henblaa-street, Wrexham. 2267 T 0 LET, commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, in Ber- l. sham-road, containinz two recention rooms, two kitchens, scullery, five bedrooms, bathroom, an 1 w.c. Hot and cold water throughout. Possession can be had February 1st, 1891.-Apply to C. W. THOMAS, Bersham- road. 216:Ih TO BE LET. a good HOUSE and YAR!\ in Wrexham T.,4iiit.tble for a mi!k house or dealer, or could be con: verted into a shop, with lock up arll. Brake to carry -05 and set of s rong double harness, one set of single ditto and stveral riding bridles, on sale.-Apply at 52,Chester- elreet, Wrex;Jam. 2124f A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. TO BE LKT, the oId-estab1ihed, weU-situated fully- T)icenged F.ee IXN known as the EAGLE and (;HILD Holywell, containing Bar, Parlour, Snug. Large Kitchen' and Seven Bedrooms gord Cellaring, Stable, and Out- houses excellent supply of Spring Water on the premise* -Apply at the Inn, or at the Office of the Flintshire Obss Vir, Holywell. 2277c n AFOD-WEN- FARM, FRONDEG.—TO BE LET a JH. Compact and Desirable FARM, well situUed within f..ur miles of Wrexham good House and Buildin°s ab, ut 100 acres of Fertile Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. &bun>?ant supply of water. Shepherd's Cottage, and extensi^ve right of Shft-p Walk (n Esclusham Mounta n — Apply to Mr T. H. MICIIELL, Mineia HAII Estate office' near Wrexham. 2?20h TO LET, with immediate posoessi"n. that Charming TFamily Residence. PLAS ACTON, situate about one and a half miles from Wrexham. on the Chester-road. The house stands in Beautiful Grounds, nicely laid out and contains Dining-room. Drawing-room, und Morninir-room, 10 Bedrooms, Servant's-hall, excellent Kitchens. There is a fine Garden with Cc-n-ervatory, large Tennis Court, also Stabiing for eifht horses. Apply to J. LLOYD, Upholite/er, Cheater-street, Wrexham. ItOS Sales by Private Contract. I TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, Two Excellent 1. PfECES of LAND abutting on Hillock Lane, Gresford, in the cc iip-itir-n of 'I hordgs Elli-, containing 5a. Jr. 7p.. well adapted for building sitep,Apply to MESSRS EVAN MORRIS & Co.. Solicitors, Wrexham. 22Jiz TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. *TTO TAIL"R?:, DRAPER. OL'TFITTER?. AND TOTHEES.-Offerg a'e invi'?d !or the Pu-ch:fo of the STOCK-IN-TR VDE, consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOIH MATERIAL*, ard TENANT'S FIXTURES (if required), of Mr EDWARD JONES No. t), Church-street, Wiexham, a bankrupt. The premises will be open, for the in-pection of such stock by intending pnrcha-ers. from the 7th until the 14rh d iv of Noveiilbtr instii t, both inclusive, between the hours ( f Nine a.m. and Six p.m. An inventory of such r-tcck can be spi-n in possession d the person in charge on the aforesaid ùa. Sealetl tenders mUot be sert in. maiked -,Outtitter, Stock," to the Trustee, Mr F. R. PRICE, :c- untant, the Eaatgate, Chester, bv the 19-li ilav (if -N( Yemh-r in-t int. The Trustee does not bind himself to accept the hi^h-st tender. Lost and Found. FOUND, a young FOX TERRIER BITCH, black and Jf tan ma-kings.-Can be had by applying to Police Station, Rossett. 2 £ 60f THAYED, from Pantyochin, a WELSH EWF, marked B" on right side -Anyone flndiDg, please write Mr JSATE, PdUtycchiiJ; Gresford, 22Slc Entertainments and Meetings. -r-r.r- COEDPOETH MUSICAL FESTIVAL. EASTER MONDAY, 1891. I.-CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION. To the Choir of NRT less than 5) that w;H best render Yna y dywedi yn y dydd hwnw," by T. Jonea (C?nrh&wdfardd.) Prize ?IH, and ?1 Is ? to Conductor II.-JUVENILE COMPETITION. To the Child'en's Choir that render best Yr Egwyddor, or by Tom Price, A.C., Merthyr. Prize 1:3, and 10J to Conductor. Programmes ready about Christmas, Price Id, by Post ljd. May be had from the Secretary, THOMAS ROBERTS, poeth, Church-street, Coedpoeth, WREXHAM- 2256z Business Announcements.  A FAIR TRIAL OF FRANCIS' BALSAM OF LINSEED & H@NSY Will .convince any reasonable person that it does possess great medicinal merit. We do not claim that every bottle will accomplish a miracle, but we know that every bottle taken according to directions, does produce positive benefit. Read this miraculous cure that has taken place WITHIN THREE MILES OF WREXHAM TOWN. 1 4 CASE has recently come under our notice which A most eloquently proves the great value of cur Patent Medicine, which, in a brief space of time, has won a high plaee for iUeif in the Medicine World. The subject of the case is Mrs Mary Evans, a hand- some old lady who lives in the Top Road, Summer Hill, Denbighshire. Mrs Evans is now 07 years of age, so that she has only three more years to complete the alloted span of life. Our represetative waited upon h-,r, in order to investigate her case, for the statements made to us concerning her recovery from a seiieus iilness were too extraordinary to admit of ready belief. Our representatite saw Mrs Evan- at her cottage door, and she courteously gave him the following in- formation: 0" I suffered for years from a severe com- plaint of the chest, witli terrible wheez:ng, and tight breathing, with attacks of Bronchitis. For three winiers I could not lie down, hut had to be propped up in bed with pillows. I tdd every medicine I could IIIAR of, until a bottle of FRANOIS'S BALSAM OF LINSEED & HONEY Was brought under my notice. After taking two doses of this medicine I felt relieved, and after taking Two Bottles I felt curcd, and could lie in any position and za-ep comfortabJ> V/e will not add a single word to this eloquent tribute, except to state that FRANCIS'S BALSAM OF LINSEED & HONEY, Is compounded from choice ingredients, and is the most valuable remedy that modern research has developed and perfected for I COUGHS, COLDS. AND BRONCHITIS. TRY A SHILLING BOTTLE, AND SEE WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU. FRANCIS & Co., CHEMISTS, HOPE STREET, J WREXHAl\'I. WREXHAM. TOWN HILL, ) iM-2 A 7 RICHAR D S O N, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER & Co 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER, ESTABLISHED bU. THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM, PIANOFORTES from 10/6 per month. AMERICAN ORGANS from 5/- per month. HARMONIUMS from 5/- per month. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ANGLO GERMAN CONCERTINAS. 28 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 35/- 28 Keys, German Silver Reeds, Mahagany 30/- 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 27/6 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Mahogany, 25/- 20 1-eys German Silver Reeds, Mahogany, 21/- GERMAN CONCERTINAS, 20 Keys, 2/6 ACCORDIANS. two rows Reeds, and stops from 5/ VIOLIN & BOW in case complete, from 12/6 ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT? TUNING AND REPAIRING OUR SPECIALITY. BANDS SUPPLIED. 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. 1292 ALL PAT E N T I E DIe I N E:-S ADVERTISED IN THIS PAPER AT WHOLESALE P R ICE S itF 0 R CASH AT J. F. EDISBURY, 1832 3, HIGH STREET.  I II KlATI I ivV v^r'o.h—' 1 V e S. BURNISHED STEEL. I x e y s USED WITHOUT WASTE '| ???)MEO ? '?T. B1 ack Lead 31YUWIU-'M"MCTO.RY, SOM S<UAM,tONMM? ) 2I9S Business Announcements C. K. BENSON & CO. BAKERS, I CONFECTIONERS, AND CATERERS. 1:3, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. CUTLERY and PLATE let out on Hire at Moderate Charges. Terms on application. JNO. JArESONJS IRISH WHISKY FIVE YEARS OLD, 4s GD PER QUART. Vo Blend with Inferior or Cheaper Whiskies. WARRANTED PURE JOHN JAMESON'S WILLDER'S, MARKET HALL VAULT? WREXHAM. WIITOT-" "TIIF.HS inr^EST holders of this Whik" in thsdoaipality .n_, tj;3\) HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address HaxeU, London." Tel-grams for visitors must be marked 4 c J Haxe.l, London. FOR Families and Gent:emen. In the midst of the r Theatres and Places of Amusement :ll minutes of the City by 'Bus cr Rulway. Thorough!) modernised in every parcicu ar, combining p. m.?ste?nt Restaurant, Sratate tones' and <.<-nt? !emeua CoSee Rooms, Billiard Room, A-c. BED AND BREAKFAST, 6,6. LIQHTS AND ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LHiHfED BY KLECTsJICITY. In the hope of meeting in eve-y way I ontinued prefer- ence shown to this Hotel, A NEW COFFEE ROOM, OCCUPYING THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE L* IRST-FLOOR, Has he-en added to the Hotel, ITS SEVEN NOB E WINDOWS COMMANDING THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING. LONDON AND BRIGHTON. 1182 IMPORTANT TO LATHES. — TVe most Wonderful Medicines e"r discovered for ail Irregu!.iT!t?e< and olistructi.ns, huwever obstinate. Thousands have been relieved by these astonishing remedies, and they are with- out a paral.el in Medical Sci^ncv. truly miraculous. (Numerous t<,stimonial.) tamped nddressed enve.ope for piice list. —A. D'ASM.UL, C'onnuught-road, \Va!tham"-«w. 1639c WATCHES Are the Best Value, the Strongest, most Durable, and Finest Timekeepers ever made. TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS of Owners now using them in all parts of the world. lltI ITCHES Made on an Improved System. Not liable to failure, giving Estra Strength, greater freedom from accidents^ind Reduced Cost of Manufacture. LADY'S "LUDGATE" WATCH Chl'fljJi'st and Btsl Enyh.^h Lever ever made at the Cheapest aCnad s^ ■■■ In ISct. Goli Cases In Silver In lSet. Gold. Cases Best London made: Three-quarter Plate English Lever fully Jewelled, Chronometer Balance. Enlarged Barrel. Patent Dust and Damp Proof Ring Band. Specially recommended for Lidie-' wear, An Exact Timekeeper Thousands have been sold. Absolutely the Best. Value ninde. Price SlO 103., in Massive 18et. Gold Crystal Glass Cases. In Sterling Silver Cases, £555. Performance warranted. Sent free and safe to all parts of the world. "LUDGATE" WATCH Tho Strongest, Best, and Cheapest English Lever ever made for jS5 5s. Unequalled for Accuracy, Durability, and Value. ever Smuavdee Gold Case.} In Siiver Gases In 18ct. Case; Best London made Three-quarter Plate Enulish Lever. Jewelled throughout, Chronometer Balance, Enlarged Barrel. Patent Dust and Damp Proof Ring Band. Keeps better time than, and is double the Strength and Value of any Watch yet made. In Three Sizes. Small (a.s illustrated) for Gentlemen and Youths. Medium for Working Men generally, and Lare "for Miners and Railway men. In Massive Sterling Silver Cases, with Crystal £555. In 13et. Gold Crystal Glass Cases Gentlemen's 212 12S. Performance warranted. TESTIMONIALS from THOUSANDS of WEARERS. Sent free and safe to all parts of the world. Will send the above Watches, together with Warranty for correct performance, to any part of the world, free and at his risk. on receipt of P 0.0.. payable at G.P.O., Bank Draft, or Cash. CLOCS for the house, of every kind, in great variety and of the newest designs, from £1 to JB500. /CHURCH and TGRRET CLOCKS.—Estimates ?? and advice free. Ju<t completed the Great Clocks for Portsmouth Town Hall, Ashton-under- Lyne Parish Church, and many others. PLATE, both for presentation and household use. J- In Sterling Silver and Electro Plate. The prettiest patterns and best quality, at moderate pJriEceWs.ELLERY, in fine Gem? or Plain Gold of M best London make. Many thousands o novelties at manufacturers' prices. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in endless variety, set *? with the finest Gems, and of best London make. "Speciality" Brilliant Rings, at B5, £10, and £40. Selections free on receipt of reference. PAMPHLET, the largest and best I of its kind, containing nearly 200 pages of Prices and Illustrations of every class of WATCHES, CLOCKS. CHAINS, JEWELLERY, PLATE and TURRET CLOCKS, sent post free on application to aU{: 1749. MAKER TO H. 21. THE QUEEN and ROYAL F-1JIJLY. The ADMIRALTY, WAR OFFICE, LVDIA QFFICE etc., ctc., THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILLt Norton House, La Belle Sauvage Yard and 1, Boy Court, E.C.; & West End House, 2o, Old Bond Street. W., LONDON WATCH, &c.,CLUBS.-TheseCInb? were first o'gmated by J. W. Benson 0 40 ,o, FuiiVamffi Appliœtion¡; invited for Àcre¡¡c;e" \:re:,lI o. 7n Business Announcements. LAMPS, LAMPS. LAMPSa tjjBJJES Splendid Assortment OF LAMPS BY EINZ S & SON, And all leading Makers- GLOBES, CHIMNEYS, WICKS. AND OIL. S To suit all makes, may be procured at GITTiris A LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, CELEBRATED CUTLERY, ELECTRO PLATED GOODS, I FENDERS AND FJRE BRASSES, BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Best Quality FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, at Lowest Prices, ( AT J. COLEMERE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY STORES, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. BUILDERS' IRNMONGERY. J.C.G. would call special at- tention to his immense Stock of above, comprising- KITCHEN RANGES, OPEN & CLOSE FIRES, PATENT LIFTING FIRE KITCHENERS, EXCELSIOR RANGES, MARBLE & ENAMELLED CHIMNEY PIECES, IRON MANTEL PIECES & OVER MANTELS, MANTEL REGISTER GRATES, TILED REGISTER GRATES. FURNACES, SASH WEIGHTS, &c., &c. Specially low quotations. J. COLEMERE IRONMONGERY STORES, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. Religious Services. BAPTIST CHAPEL, CHESTER STREET, II WREXHAM. iTtERMONS will be preached TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) by the Pastor REV, PHILIP A. HUDGELL. Evening Subject—" If not Christ, whom?" SerTices at 10.45 a.m. and ti.30 p.m. All are heartily invited to attend. 20ou Entertainments and Meetings. MISS SARA HUGHES' SECOND POPULAR CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH, 1890. ARTISTES ?OrRASO MADAME LAURA SMART (Liverpool.) C&tTHALTO MISS KATE MEREDITH (Liverpool.) TENOR: MR R. JONES BARITONE MR W. E. JON'I< BUFFO VOCALIST AND CONDUCTOR: MR JOSEF CANTOR PIANO MISS SARA HUGHES, R.A.M., and MISS ALICE SAMUEL. CHAIRMAN SIR ROBERT EGERTON, K.C.S.I. The Hall will he illuminated with Fairy Lights. Doors open at 7 pm. Commence at 7 :>0. ADMISSION 3d, BACK SEATS 6d, BALCONY 1", FRONT SEATS to he bad at the door. t2257 RAGS AND RUBIES. UNIQUE ENTERYAINMENTS. PUBLIC HALL, BANK HOLIDAY, DECEMBER 26-111. 2210a Elcetion Addresses. ,0 BOEOU(iH OF WREXHAM. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. IAD1ES AND GFNTLhMEN,—A!)ow me to convey IA toyouniy warmest thanks for the large majority accorded me on the ht inst., by returning me as your iepreser.tatfvc (for the fourth time) and to assure you of ¡ my continued effort", to the be-t of my ability, tn forward iiiid m -.mtitiii all measuies for the good of the Ward, and the general welfare of my native town. Your obedient servant, BENJAMIN OWEN. Larhg-eld, Victorizi-roa,?, November 6th, 1890. t284 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTU'MEN.-The election of  Councillor for this Ward has now passed, and I have not been so fortunate as to obtain the confidence of the majority of the electors. I beg most heartily to thank my supporters for their votes, and all the electors for the kiiidiie-s and courtesy shown to me in the course of iry canvass. I venture to hope our acquaintance may be renewed on some future occasion, when I shall not only woo but win. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWIN STANLEY CLARK. Pen L'wyn, Wrexham, Nov. 5th, 1S90. 2284a TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WARD. L ADIFI-, AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to return you my .J thanks for the very hearty support which you w, r3 good enough to give me on the occasion of the election of a Councillor to represent your Ward. In my ca-e special thanks are required, owing to the handsome number who supported me, and also owing to the fact that I was unable to conduct a personal canvass. Every endeavour on my put shall be nmde to merit the confidence you have placed in me, by thoughtful attention to everything that may lead to the benefit and interests of the town. iiam, Ladiesfind Gentlemen, Your faithful Servant, „ FREDEHlC W. SO AMES. LlwynlOnn Hall, November 3rd, I860. 2275c TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLE 31EN,-Permit me to return my hearty tbanks for the very kind and substantial support which you accorded to me on Saturday last. Yours obediently, RALPH WILLIAMSON. Town Hill, Wrexham, Nov. 3rd, 1899. 2276a Business Annout-cements. '_I PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST WINTER STORMS & WINTER SUFFERINGS. BY USING THE BEST POSSIBLE WINTER MEDICINE. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. The efficacy and merits of this renowned preraration are now readily acknowledged by the inhabitants of the Eng'ish towns; its fame is rapidly spreading, for wherever it re- ceives a fair trial it never fails to achievesuccess and attain its object, in restoring patients to health who have long suffered from various complaints, and had tried other medicines and remedies in vain. Its un'ailing success where all other remedies have failed entitled it to be acknowledged as THE UNRIVALLED TONIC REMEDY. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. GWILYM EVANS' Q 1.1 NINE BITTERS 10R INDIGESTION. THE UNRIVALLED TONIC REMEDY. OWILYM EVANS' QUININE BiTTERS FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE. 23, Patrick's Row. Wigan. February 11th, 1889. Dear Sir,—I think it right to in- form you cf the great benefit I have received through using CtwiIymE vans' Quinire Biiters I-sufftredfortbree years from indigestion and Palpita- tion of the Heart. I am eug-tged in a mill, ax storeys high, and as my work is on the top floor, I have to ascend five flights of steps. I used to be so exhausted when I reached the top that I could scarcely speak. About last Christmas my father -bought a 2s 9d bottle ot Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters. After taking that bottle I felt so much better that he bought another, since taking which I can ascend the steps to my work with 6-ise, and feel none of the pains in my side that I formerly had. I can also eat my meals with pleasure in fact my health is quite changed for the better. I thank you for producing such a boon to suffering humanity as your Quinine Bitters has proved to be.- I am, yours grate- fuliy, MARY CONNELL. Gwilym Evans, Esq. -2. Albert-street, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, February 6th, ISSit. 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