Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

Sales by Anction. ■—" SALE hY Mil F. 1 LOYD.  '? 'mv ?''? ':u'Tt?- & EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAH. ffRoEcXyHHAAM n FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SALE. Cattle and Calves at 10 30. Pi;q c tvi b3 snld at this Auction Sale .1 without a brand mark or licerse. v ? nyD has much pleasure in thanking his T?t'"?prcas patrons for the liberal support and ??? 6??<-th?y have ?ways Pllc"d in him, and begs to t'Onct' h" next Pi BUC AUCTION SALE for any anncunce ■ will be held in the Wrexham Smithfield ° Decemher S?t. at 10.15. k'n LU ,Il y:il,t. at 10.15. The following Stock already entered :— ,r Bead of Cattle, including prime Scotrh and Short horn Bullocks and Fat Heifers, Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Yearlings, 6 Rit and Store Bltij8 "S pat and Hearing Calves. io Fat Sheep and Lambs. I Fat and store PIgs. Sale of Stce Sheep at twelve o'clock. h.,m n ,w being tb- great centre for North Wales- midst of a Itrge and increasing population, with a tl t' 11 f ¡n I' a't?n'?"?? buyers. owners of stock cannot do 'I( fh t; >!■ .n tucro.'ise the a''ore HHction. J»j.,s anJ Ca]'.? sn)d at !U.:?) by Mr Evans. No sale no charge. iist.-cl: ra?d for on ??"? fal1 of the ?'?'? if required. lArt ■ -K-vt 'ii H.'um-, Wrexh*m, and at Wynnstay Arms oflice Hotd on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. ;I' ..OJ SA'.I? BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31SX, 18S5. Commencin wi: Cattle and Calves at 10.30. MI-^KS JO?R? & SON beg to thank their patrnns '■in.' friends for their constant support, and that they ?n.?it'x-ir next Sale of FAT ? -?TORR STOCK, in the ??c Suiithtield, on ThurMday, the :?st day of December, ?t.? when the f..)\owil Stock will be offered :— A 'Prlllte lot 01 mi?nincent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fr?h Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Verv ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A and lot of Fat and heanng Calve. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows, and Store Piss. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. OHir(W_4, Arcade, Hiifh street, Wrexham. 907D OX TUESDAY NEXT. '9,jV lif Wa /<;on Horses, Heiferg, Hay. Straw, Stacks of oat, and Wheat, Potatoes, Turnips, Thrashing Machine, Furniture and IfHii if ¡"e,.d. at PENRHEW FARf, LLANFYNYDD. MESSRS .1°" Es ? SON have received instructions to l' SKLL BY AUC rion, on Tuesday, December 29th, j;>5, on the a'" ve liremi?ei, in the occupation of Mr R K"t>rtM, the whole <<f the FARMING STOCK, Farm Proilui-e, Implements of Husbandry, Household Furniture, and Dairy Vessels. kc., "mpris'n-Two two-year-old heifers, two weanling heifers, three powerful waggon torses, promising draught colt, two donkeys. 4-inch wheel cart with harvest gearing, iron wheel and swing ploughs, set of iron harrows, wood harrows, chain harrows, wood land roller, reaping machine by Man waring & C t, 4-lior,e p ,wet thrashing machine, winnowing machine, patent c'-aff cutter (nearly new), turnip pulper, cart wheels and axle, wheelbarrow pig troutihs, iron boiler, quantity of lead pi-pin. cart rope, sowing hopper, ha!f measure, sieves ami riddles, rain tubs, yelves, pikels, shovels, rakes, itirill, chain and plough gears. &c. The FAH" PRODUCE in''u\le'-Stak of oat*, small o,iiek "f wheat, sticks of wheat, barley and oat straw, part "f a stack of hay, alpoul. 14') measures of potatoes, quantitv of turnips, (Vc. Th" whole of the Huuseh dd Furniture and Da-ry Vessels tnd Effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock, p:ompt. 2464z SALE BY MR E. SMITH. Pr'iiiiuarii auaounccmtnl of Important and Attractive Sal' at MINE A HALL, m il Wrexham. It I! KDWARD ,.Il ITq been favored with instruc- ?Vt tt?ns from J. R. Burton, ERq.. to SELL BY AUCiloN, in th" month of Jariiui'v, 1S6. a valuable assortment "r HoUsKiioLI) Fl KN1TURK, &c.. anDer- tiinin:: to ])r:(v.i>ig room, Dinin .-room. X! ■ ming-room, f" \cn Hi i-rooi,is Ollitv, Entrance Hall, Kitchens, Butler's Pantry, pairy, irullfry, Arc. Nlso a variety of out-door effect-, w. 11-1 uilt Wa^^om-tte, single and dout.te Harness, C rriage Horses. Milking Cow- Yearling ami «'jiving iitilers, Carts, Waggons, Imple- TII"nl.T. Ac. t- IJ.i\i; an 1 date of Sale in future advertise- ments. e-s Farm, Wrexham. 243So MK ? s»«™ j?i E'J.  SALES (»F i V, Fl'IlNITV RF., Arc (' 'nhtr?] in any ?t-t ? fif Conntry with Prompt i-t '?e ,,)iintry w;t'ti Pr,)iiipt t—E.-U<ss Farm, Wrexham. aRn S Vl.E BY MR J. LLOYD. of ExcM'ul Household Furniture and i'f"rl. at TiE VICAR \Gi:, B USE DRELINCOURT. ir <1 LLOYD h-s roc iv cl instructions frnm the "I !>'HV. M-red'-th Ham -p, who is leavini; the V'ictrag- to S'V.L BY AUCTION, on Tiles lay, Jviuary r,ih. lNs(l, a s- 'A -c'- i' 'iNlTU '{E, torother with Out-door Effects. IN DININC; Room. — Ki l_v Fn^lish ln.n<lsotno fender, m ill >gany sui e ii leather, Brussels carp jt, gilt chimney gla-is. Ac IN Dimvi\G RIIOM —Kxcell-nt wihiut suite 111 tapestry, H'ry Inn,lsollw in'ad <dlillo.t, 0\11 !II') t,bl. early Eng- lish fender, B' ussels carp t chimney g'ass, pair of hand- some pole sere ns. C in .>rt»nry whit not, <fec., No. 1 liKDitooM liiii,li)iiie bedro-1111 suit- in bird' eye in t.-le al1,1 rosewood, hih-t ster bedsteads (en suite), feather hel. Arc., &.C. No. 2 BEDROOM.—Excellent hllroom -,iiite in American birch, brass bedstead* and spring mattre-isys. Arc A*c. No III,'Dltoolf -Al itio-iny toilettible an washstand, with marble top, iron heiUteads and mattresses. &c., &c. TII E OrT-IWOIt Ei'ii-xrs include excellent garden frimes, conservatory, French barn, large corn chest, very useful harness cupboard with fittings, han Uome terra cotta vases, a large lot of fl i wer pots, and soin; choice piints. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt ( Ihl"lles may he ol»ta oed a week before the sale, from the Auctioneer, at 4 and 5, Chester-street. Wrexham. 2453n UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WAREHOUSE, 1 AND 5, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. J. LLOYD to ft turn kis sincere thanks for the kind f.tv r. he h: r'-ctiveil during the years lie has been in Bu-itiess, and he begs to inform the Public that in addition to h's business of Cabinet Maker and l-pholsterer, be has t,ik si out a License as AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, anil hopes that with strict and prompt attention to this new branch of hi- businesss to merit a Share of their I'.ttronage and Support. J. L. begs to inform persons having Furniture to dispo-e of. that lie has ample warehouse room to re eiv the same, and shall be able to dispose of it to the best advantage. Furniture Stored at Moderate Terms. Furniture removed by road or rail to any part of the United Kingdom. I ESTIMATES FKKE. ItiSfla SALE BY MR SXAPE. .r IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KKEPERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. OF "THE I.ION" H iTEL, HOPE-STREET, W11IX U.AM. ji R SNA1V. bees to announce that he has been in- i structed to offer for SALE by 1VBLIC \U J'l'lON, upon the premises, The Lion Hote', Hope-street. Wrexham, on Fridiv, January 15t.il, JHi, at three for four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, all that very desirable Freehold Property known s" I HP, LIOV HOTKL, situate ill Hope-street, in the Borough of Wrexham, ami now in the occupation of Mr Hichaul Lewis as yearly tenant It possesse- a handsome frontage, and contains spacious entrance hall, comiuevci il-room, iiiolze-roozii, bar, private- room, two small siiH'kt-rooms, kitchen, back-kitchen, and bjot-hole, larder, and store-room On the First Linding.—C/flee-room, sitting-ioom, five bed rooms, two w e's., bath-room, billiard-jom, stock- room (size of billiard room) and back stairs. On Second Landing Mix be;lrooins and housemaid's closet, and two large attics for servants' bedrooms. There are cellars under both front and back premises. The Yard contains four-stalled stable, and accommoda- tioa for omnibus and vehicles, with Vaults at the lower end cf the yard, abutting upon the Market Hall. The Auctioneer begs to draw special attention to this Sale as offering an exceptional opportunity of a safe and printable investment. This well-known and old established Commercial and Family Hotel has recently been improved in its interal arrangements, and occupies one of the best and most central positions in the business part of Wrexham. It must larg'-ly participate in whatever railway and other improvements may, in the immediate future, be in store for the town, being within three minutes' walk of the New Post Office and of the site of the intended New Rail- way Station at Vicarage Hill. I'll;ther particulars may be hid from Messrs AcTOX, HIlty and ACTON, solicitors, Wrexham; or the Auctioneer, at his office, :n. High-street, Wrexham. 2472f SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES THE WHITCHURCH, SALOP, HOISE SALE, NEXi" SALE will take place on FHIDAY, J: .JANUARY s-h, lbtfti. Entries for Catalogues close .1 ;nu >r\ 1st. H. H. ETCHES. Auctioneer, i:!1 Whitchurch, Salop. ALES BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AND SOX. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2!)TH, IKS, AT BOHO, OWYDDELWERN, NEAR CORWEN. 1 /« j: \D of C.tUr C 11 q;,ji,l < ul? ?Ja-ge Stack& J ? uf H..v. « I.?r?c ;?k? of 0? :t?"i Barley, Turnips. (tiie tLob lo go off), a rol eclion of Farming Imple- ii, Ce.iiing ail quite new, the property of Mr "a i r W'.o is leaving. The usual credit or discount given. Lunch at Klevtrn, and Sale at Twelve o'clock. Auctioneers1 Office, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 246Sa Sales Dy Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. E S S R S 'jj> ATTERSALL WILL BOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH Application for terms and stalls to be made of Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 6 — SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. FAIR-DAY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE OROA\ENOR-STREET AUCTION MART. MOLD. ?R J. E DA VIES will hnh! his next Sale of Fat and .1. btore Cat!e, Sheep, Pigs, ana Calves, on Wednesday, January 6tb, 1886. Early entries will oblige. N.B.-The Grosvenor-street Sales will for the future commence at Eleven o'clock. All st jck should be in the yaroi by 10.30. 35, High-street, Mold. 2475f Education. r- "TREXIJAM HIGH SCHOOL J? OR GIRLS. I GROVE PARK. HEAD MISTRESS: MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and Certificated—First-class, assisted by MISS KERSHAW, Cambridge University and South Kensington Certificates FRENCH. MADAME NEVILLE. Dij lome Supériur de Acaddmie de Paris. MUSIC AND GERMAN. FRAULEIN SCHARFF. (Resident.) MUSIC, MK J. T. HUGHES, Assistant Organist Chester Cathedral, Organi-t and Choir- master of West Derby Parish Church, Liverpool. DRAWING, MR H. J. NoyES, Art Master at Training College, Chester. CALISTHENICS & DEPORTMENT. MRS WEBSTER (nee Niclnlls). This School is conducted upon the same system as the many High Schools now established in variou-t parts of the Kingdom. The object of it will be to give a sound and superior education by properly trained Teachers at a moderate cost. The Po-es of Pupils er.teriny before the aye of ten are not raised. Daily, Weekly, and Full Boarders. The Nest ierm commences, Wednesday, January 20, lSSti- j For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HEAD MISTRESS. 2150 J^INGSTOX I IOUSE J^ADTES' B-  ? & i? t^CIIOOL, SA L 1 S i, U I: yP A R K W R E X H A M PRINCIPAL :— MISS HUMPHREYS. Trained Ter.oher (Hon.fi and Colonial College, 1..1) doni, ASSISTED I'.Y F.rFIOIKNT RESIDENT GOVERNESSES (Certified by tlio f'oTmr.ittee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge). The Teaching is on the most approved and modern mt tho. the Government System of Organisation and Classification being introduced. A c mplete stair of Iea 'hers is provided, and the hest Masters in attendance for Music, Drawing an,1 Painting, Class Singing, Drill, C.ilis:henics, k-c. The School is pleasantly stuated in the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, having every modern improvement References from the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of present an I former Pupils. IuIE ltUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. —The next A. term begins January IS h. Ll 4 (j- ,f MISS SARA if L'GHES Begs to announce that she has now completed her Study of three ye irs at the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and is prepared to give Lessons in PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Fur Terms a",¡]y liy letter to MISS IS A R A HUGHES. BRYMBO. ,242:k AJR TOM TAYLOR, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF PLAS POWER CHAPEL, (And formerly Pupil of Dr. T. Stainer, of St. Paul's Cathedral, ) Is prepared to give Lessons to private f-.milies and schools on the Organ, Pianoforte, Sinking, Haimony, &c. For Terms, apply for the present at SUNNYCOTE, RUABON ROAD, WREXHAM. 1757c PHYSICAL EDUCATION. rS. W E B S T E R ned NICIIOLLS, BEGS to inform the Gentry of Wrcxham and vicinity that she purposes giving LESSONS IN DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENICS each Wednesday morning at the WYNNSTAY Her. ADDRESS :— MRS. WEBSTER nJe NICIIOLLS, 12, CHICHESTER STREET, CHESTER. 1S75/, MRS PARKER'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. 4 T E )1 P L E ROW. Evening Classes for young women three eveniugs weekly from seven p m. to nine. 1543a PLANTING SEASON. JOHN FARQUHARSON, Begs to offer a fine selection of NUESEKY STOCK, INCLUDING (i REEN HOLLIES, 6 inches, to 6 feet, suitable for hedges or single specimens. VARIEGATED HOLLIES in variety, 1 to5 feet. LAURELS strong bushy plants, 2 to 3 feet. ENGLISH YEWS, 2 to 4 feet, fine plants. EVERGREEN AXD OVAL-LEAF PRIVET, 2 to 21 ft., fine for hedges or cover planting. POPLARS, 4 feet to 12 feet, extra fine. Also, EVERGREEN SHRUBS, including a See lot of Thuia Lobii, 3 feet to 5 feet. RITLNOS^ORES in variety. TREE BOX, etc. DECIDIOUS and FLOWERING SHRUBS, including Lilacs, Wigelias, Guilder Rose, Spireas, Deutzias, etc. We hold a good selection of FRU, IT TIEES, many of them in bearing condition, in Pyramid, Bush, Standard, and Trained trees. Sptcituens of Fruit may be seen at Shop in Market Hall A fine and extensive collection of ROSES in all the best varieties-good plants of Dwarf and Standards. Also HERBACEOUS PLANTS, including PHLOX, PLNTSTEMONS, PYRLTHRUMS, ANEMONES, Ac. Cut tiowers supplied. Wreaths, Crosses, and Bouquets made to Order. Inspection invited. ACTON NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 222Sof HOYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OFFICE, I LONDON, ISth November, ISS3. THE Corporate of the IP,yil Exchange Assurance have constituted and appointed MR CHARLES | EDWARD GLAsconiNE one of their Agents and Receivers for WREXHAM and parts adjacent, for the Assurance of Buildings, G.-ods. Merchandise, and Farming Stock, from Loss or damage by Fire, and also for the .^Esurstice of Lives. By Order of the Court of Directors, E. R HAXDCOCK, 2433 Secretary. Business Announcement. J 'F CHRISTMAS CARDS. NEW YEAR CARDS. MESSRS BAYLEY & CO. RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, Together with their Assortment of PRESENTS Suitable for the Season. THE CAXTON ONE SHILLING PACKEr OF XMA.S AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS Is of Extraordinary Value. GIFT BOOKS, DIARIES, AND ANNUALS In Greltt Variety OUR POLITICAL LEADERS. Magnificent Photo Prints of above at One Shilling Each. 2452nz CHRISTMAS CARDS. The Exceedingly Artistic Designs published this Year surpass anything hitherto shown in Merit and Cheapness. NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. ANNUAL VOLUMES, DIARIES, AND CALENDARS. All the Novelties of the Season in Brass, 0 ive Wood, Plush and Leather Goods. JOHN LITTLE, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL STATIONER, THE LIBRARY, 2285zf WREXHAM. H AXELL S HO fELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONDON TELEPHONE, 2577. fllHEY are scarcely one hour's distance from each X other. Their several situations are world known. The London Hotel is in the best part of the We:;t Strand, The Brighton Hotel facing the sea, every room Oill- manding it. The Tariffs of b..th Hotels are the same :-Apartment.,i 2/0; Drawing-room with Bed-room, en suite, 10/fj; 12'ti visitors, en pension, 10/ti daily. No extras whatever. The best breakfast and ta¡'l d'hote in London and Brighton. Vi.-itors at either Hotel can patronise the other without any further expense than their railway fares, their apart- ments during their absenco being retained without anv charge. Every room in both Hotels being protected by The Har. den Star" Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher, it is imnon- sible that any serioua accident can occur. /U5c E. THOMAS, BERLIN HOUSE, IMPORTER AND RETAILER i Of all kinJ, of  I ? I FOHEWN AND ENGLISH WOOLS AND I GERMAN NEEDLEWORK, Has completed her Purchases, and is now showing a large assortment of Fancy Goods and Novelties for the present Season. The Wool Stock as nsual will be found the largest and best scieoted in :-orth Wales. 1, HOPE STREET, 2415c WREXHAM. STRACHAN & EVANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, WREXHAM, BEG to call attention to their fine and well grown NURSERY STOCK. EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES. STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, GOOSEBERRY AND CURRANT BUSHES, PRIVIT THORNS, IARCH, SPRUCE, AND SCOTCH FIR, Ac. An inspection invited at the Railway Statioit Vztrsei-ies. GARDENERS SENT OUT BY THE DAY. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 2094n IMPROVED -TEFY, FENCING FOR PARKS, CATTLE AND SHEEP ENCLOSURES, This Fencing is three times stronger and less costly than iron, delivered free, complete, at 931-1 PER YARD. PLANS AND DESCRIPTION FREE. E. HERNULEWICZ AND C,I. (ESTABLISHED 1S40), 47, MO'JRGATE STREET, LONDON. Messrs K H. and Co. having finished their contract on the Exe Valley Railway, have some surplus Wire Fencing left, which they will sell in large or small lots. 2:3650 OLD 1 218. HIGHLAND W^HISKY. 42s. per ——— per Gallon. I THOMAS WELSBY AND Co., I, Dozen. I CHESTER. JOHN JAMESON AND SON'S 22s.. \V H I S K Y 448. per ——— per Gallon. THOMAS WELSBY AND Co., Dozen. CHESTER. (Carriage Paid ) 2209 TO VISITORS. THE pENNY GUIDE TO ^yREXHAM With full information of all objects of interest in the town and excursions to GRESFORD WYNNSTAY HOLT MINERA BANGOR HOPE MOUNTAIN OVERTON CAERGWRLE CASTLB ERBISTOCK NANTYFFRITH RUABON &C..&C. Sold by all Booksellers. Published by Bayley k Bradley, Adcertiser Office. Kits the mark the author aims at, viz., to supply in a concise and complete a form as possible, information as to what there is to see in and around the town and how to see t.1'—0 < ires try Ad ve rtiser. A very cheap, complete and inter- sting guide to this in- teresting district. Well written, with its information full concisely given, the tourist will find his little book the very thing he requires.Carnarvun Herald. "In this little brochure, published by Messrs Bayley and Br,.dley, of Wrexham, visitors to the metropolis of North Wales, will find a pleasant and reliable com- panion, who will conduct them to all the places and objects of interest in the locality, and who will give a pleasant Mid concise description of each. —Shrewsbury Chronicle. Business AnLouncements. JONES'S HEAL-ALL OINTMENT (Trade Mark Registered.) THE BEST APPI.ICATI: KNOWN frr Scrofula Scurvy, Skin Diseases, zn4 fv-res of all kinds. It cures Old Sores, Ulcera." I Sore Legs. It cures Ulcerated Sores ou the Head and Neck. It cures Blackheads or Piiup'.es on the Face. It cures Scurvey, Sores, Cincerous Ulcers. It cures Burns and scalds, Hin^wgrm, Itch, Piles. It cures Weak and Watery Eyes. It cures Red and Sore Eyelids. It cures Inflammation in the Eye. It cures Moving Specks or Floating Bodies before the Eye. It cures Cataracts and Partial Blindness. It cures Obscurity of vision of Dimness. It cures children's Sore Eyes left after Measles. It allays Inflammation in a few hours, and soothes pain very quickly. Sold in pots, Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. JONES'S PURIFYING MIXTURE (Trade Mark— Purifying Mixture. ") For Purifyinc, Cleansing and Clearing the Blood from all impurities, arising from whatever cause, and guaranteed to tie the best preparation in the world for all erupti..ns of the skin, blotches, spots, pimples, blackheads, p. stules, boils, car- buncles, ringworms, sold heads, sore eyes, erysipelas, itch, scurf, scrofula, scurvy, glandular swellings, carcerous sores, bad legs, piles,syphillis secondary a% 3ni,toinq, an-I for all blood and skin •" Ptses. For Kaeumatis n also t is unequalled ior relieving pains and uL \.r. inSamaiatiori. and speedily effecting a perfect :ure. It is agreeable, palatable, and safe, and may b" taken at all seasons, and under any circumstances. Sold in bottles at 2s 6d and 4s 6 each, and in cases (containing six times the quantity) lis each by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom, or sent to any address on receipt of 30, 5t3, or 132 stamps. JONES'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILTS. (Registered. A speedy and certain remedy for all who suffer from Pains in the back and acro-s the Loins. Difficulty in making Urine. Pains in the Kidneys, Bowels, and Stomach. Shooting pains in the Legs and Thighs. Depression of Spirits and Fullness of the Chest. Swelling of the Legs and General Weakness of the Body, &v., &c. Sold in Boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each. Post Free Id extra. JONES'S HEART AND STOMACH REGULATOR (Registered.) For the speedy cure of ;.ll Diseases of the Heart and Stomach, such as Indigestion, Palpitation, Heart- Disease, Wind, Weakness, Faintings, Pain in the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Restless nights, Healache, Giddiness, Coated Tongue, Sour Taste in mouth, &c. Seld in Bottles at 2s tid and 4s ö 1 each. I JONES'S VEGETABIJE PILLS FOR WIXD (Registered.) ARE THE BEST PILLS IN THE WORLD for bad digestion, wind and pain in the stomach, liver complaint, jaundice, sick head- ache piins in the chest, less of appetite flatu- lency, griping, a sense of weijht in the Lack and loins, darting p.dns in the region nf the heart, liver and kidi.ey con.-tipation, pai'is in the thighs, sometimes shooting d(iwn to the c,df and feet, suppression an 1 retention of urine, pains in the stomach, and all liver complaints. Tii,;usa .i h .ve been cured by these Pills, and many who had been pro- nounced hopeless, lih%e been thoroughly re- stored to health by their use. O!\E BOX WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF TFIEIR EFrICACY. Sold in boxes at Is ljd. 2s 9d, and 4s tkl each. Sent post free for 15 or 3 stamps. Sole manu- facturers. W. JONES and Co., Chemists, 157, Great Howard street, Liverpool. COUGHS, COUGHS; AND COLDS, i TRY JONES'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND & LINSEED T H F, MOST AGREEABLE AND EFFECTUAL remedy t for asthmatic and consumptive c)uhs, bronchitis, winter coughs, difficult breathing, whooping coughs, hoarsentss, loss of voice, and all affections of the chest an I lutigs. One bottle in most cases eff cts a cure. Price Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per bottle JONES'S PILE POWDERS. Is I d per packet. Are an invaluable remedy for piles, fistula, gravel, pains in the back and loins, darting; pains i: the stomach, liver, and kidneys, pains in the thighs, sometimes shooting down the leg, difficulty in passing water, costiveness. &c. JONES'S PILE SALVE. This Salve will give instantaneous relief in those distressing complaints known as Piles, which affects the anus, and if used in conjunction with our Pile Powders, it never fails in curing nine cases in every ten. told in Boxes at Is ljd each. JONES'S CURE FOR DEAFNESS. An invaluable remedy for Deafneiy,. Earache, and for ('old in the Head, with Xoi-es in the Ear. A single bottle in most cases effects a cure. Price Is ld per bottle. Agents for Wrexham and districts :— Mr J. F. EDISBURY, Chemist, High-street. J. FITANCIS, Hope-street. J. DAVILS, Yorke-street. ROWLAND, „ High-street Rhos.Mr Magin Ruabon Mr E. Davies Llan-,ollen .vir Ev:ins Oswestry Mr Vaiz,han Mr Turner Mr J. Evans, grocer Mold Mr E, Williams Denbigh Mr Jones Denbigh Mr Hughes Ruthin. Mr Rouw Holywell ..Mr Carman Rhyl Mr Jones kIrDavies Abergele Mr Jones Corwen Mr Jones I Flint Mr Jones, chemist j Chester..MessrsBower Br; s Coedpoeth Mr Price C o e d p o t t h. M r Price cS07of HANDSOME REWARD! Splendidly Illustrated Pamphlet, price Is 6d, but sent Free to Readers of this Paper. THE announcement which has appeared in the t Wrexham Advertiser of H. SAMUEL'S Watches has added in a great degree to his exten- sive business, and he now takes the opportunity of the ISSUE OF A NEW AND MAGNIFICEN: PAMPH- LET to make a suitable return theref re any of the FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRESENTS: Floral Albums, Reticule (Crocodile Leather or Plush), Handsome Mounted Pipe, Writing Desk, Jewel Case, Real Silver Set of Brooch and Earrings, Music Portfolio (Crocodile Leather), Handsome Gold-cased Long Guard, or Gold-cased Albert. will be given to any reader who sends for the Pamphlet, just issued from the Press, and afterwards becomes a pur- chaser of a Watch. THIS REMARKABLE OFFER is made ONLY with the first edition. Each Pamphlet will be sent FREE TO ANY ADDRESS all that is necessary is to write letter or post card to H. SAMUEL. The Pamphlet contains upwards of 500 beautiful illustrations, and hundreds of astounding testi- monials, as well as much interesting and valuable information, of interest to all wearers of Watches. H. SAMUEL'S Marvellous Watches are the won- der and amazement of the civilised world, and are worn by 1;early 150,100 people, each Watch being timed to a second, and tontaining IMPROVEMENTS ONLY POSSIBLE to Watches of H. SAIUEL'sspecial manufacture. These Watches are supplied at A SAVI>G TO THE PURCHASER of une-half the regular retail price. Write to the Manufacturer H. SAMUEL, Lever Watch Factory, 1932a 97, Market Street, Manchester- JNO. JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKY. FIVE YEARS OLD, 4s. Gu. PER QUART. No Blende with inferior or cheaper Whiskies. WARRANTED PURE JOHN JAMESON'S. W I L L D E R S i MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WILLDER BROTHERS, largest holders of this WHISKY in the Principality 440 Business Announcements. F. F R A S E R BEGS respectfully to inform the PUBLIC that he has iust received his new Goods for the CHRISTMAS SEASON, which he intends to offer at very LOW PRICES. The Largest Stock of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOCKS IN TOWN. The Largest Stock of GOLD AND SILVER W A T C H E S I TOWN. The Largest Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY IN TOWN. The Largest Stock of ELECTRO-PLATE IN TOWN. The Best SHOP to get your WATCHES Repaired in Town. The Best and Cheapest house in town to buy your WEDDING RINGS. GIVEN AWAY with Each Half-a-dozen Spoons and Sugar Tongs, a Silver Thimble, or a mall Clock. 4 2, HIGH STREET, W R E X H A M CLOOK OVER THE DOOR. LARGE STOCK OF BEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS KEPT IN STOCK. £ 399az C H R I S T M A S P R E S E N T S AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. JONES & JONES, WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, Are now showing a large variety of Goods suitable for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts, including :— LACE COLLARS and COLLARETTES, HDlES SILK SQUARES in FANCY BOXES, LINEN SETS in FANCY BOXES, HANDKERCHIEFS in FANCY BOXES, GLOVES in FANCY BOXRS, PLUSH, VELVET, and CHENILLE MUFFS, LACE and CANVAS APRONS, BL \CK and BROWN FUR COLLARS and CUFFS, BEAVER COLLARS and CUFFS. WORK BASKETS, MARKET BASKETS, SATIN LINED. HANDKERCHIEF BAGS, PLUSH BAGS. MUSIC CASES. INK STANDS, PLUSH FRAMES, PERFUMERY, &e. J. and J. have made some very Special Purchases in MANTLES and DRESS MATERIALS, which they are now offering. WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. o2128a CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS PRESENTS. I ELECTRO.PLA TED AXD BRITANNIA MET A GOODS. J. E POWELL Begs to inform the Publio that he has been appointed Agent for Wrexham, by t.ie ce'ebra'ed firm, MESSRS JA- ES DIXON & SONS, ELECTRO PLATERS, &c, SHEFFIELD, And would respectfully c:11 attention to his large and well-selected Stock of ELECTRO PLATED and BRITANNIA MEt'AL GOODS, suitable for presents, &c., comp-ising TEA & COFFRE SERVICES I BISCUIT BOXKS MARMALADE DISHES CRUET FRAMES BREAKFAST CRUET FRAMLIS FIaH CARVERS I TO \ST RACKS TABLE PEs-F.RT .«■ TEA-SPOONS TABLE & DESSERT FORKS, &C. J E P 0E L L I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lR 'NMONGEtt. G, TOWN HILL, AND G, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. 2169 IRONMONGERY STORES AND LAMP DEPOT. LAMPS. J. C. GITTINS invites inspection of a splendid assortment of LAMPS by all the leading makers in Repousse Brass, Doulton, Torquay Pottery, Polished and Lacquered Brass, &c., &c., &c. READING LAMPS, HURRICANE LAMPS, LANTERNS. Every description of Glass and Cottons required for Lamps. Very finest PETROLEUM AND COLZA OILS. LAMPS. 1, HOPE STREET, W R E X H A M. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1885. NO. 1, IIOPE STREET. A. R 51 V S J ONES, (SUCCESSOR TO E. JOES), Begs to inform his customers of his return from the Principal Markets with a well selected Stock of the leading Novelties in LADIES' JACKETS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, Ac., in all the New Material! including ASTRACHAN, STOCKINETTS, and the new KYRL CLOTH. &c. A Large Stock of FUR TIPPETS and DOLMANETTES, LADIES' TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED FELT STRAW, and CHIP HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FUR TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, CORSETS, &c. CHILDREN'S COATS, CAPES, COSTUMES, JERSEY SUITS, KNICKERBOCKER SUITS OVER- COATS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, & SAILOR HArS, CAPS, &- TAM OSHANTERS. GENTLEMEN'S SILK & FELT HATS, HELMETS, FUR TRAVELLING CAPS, &c., Ac. TIES, COLLARS, SCARFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, RUGS PORTMANTEAUS, GENTLEMEN'S NEW SUITINGS, OVEPCOATINOS, TROUSERINGS, &c. A FIRST CLASS CL rER KEPT. Also a Large Stock of NEW COVERT COATS AND OVERCOATS. Agent for the NEW PARA" WATEHPROOF COAT, which is Impermeable by Water Wear and Fit Guaranteed. Sole Agent for LINCOLN & BEN NET'S SILK AND FELT HATS, LIVERY HATS, AND LADIES' RIDING HATS. An early can is respectfully solici'ed. c2024n a. The National Table Waters." U. MMM ———— E LLI S-IS (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.)   N ESTABLISHED RUTH I N ESTHED "ABSOLUTELY PURE." SOLD EVERYWHERE. )t?uJLJtjt?lt))t?*?)tt?tL??jftt Soda, Fotass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOTfT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDOX AGENTS: W. BEST & S«m;>ro — 756 I Business Announcements. ? ? ? <- THE STAR CIGAR STORES. ESTABLISHED 1870. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. in Meer-chamnand Silver-pipes. Pouches, Cigar and Cigarette Cast-H, etc. (best quality). TOBACCOS. Archer's, Wills'. Lambert and Buttet's, Taddy's, Goodwin and Co's. (Old Judge), Cope's, Ogden's, etc. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. All kinds of the best quality and manufacture. WREXHAM MIXTURE. Speciil atttention is "lied to our Mixture, which is prepared from the tine selected leaf, and sold only by E. ROGERS, CHURCH STREET. Sole Agent for CELEBRATKD BLACK BOY. z.MI2 Will be CLOSED on BANK HOLIDAY, SATURDAY, the 26TH IMST. XM AS SEASON, 1885. WINES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT C. K BENSON & SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. CIf \GNES from ;;1.1" Per DOLen. Bl N'DlES „ 24s „ HO !vS „ 22s „ I(I LLHS 24a 18S SHERRIES „ 18S 0.AR.TS. 123 MARSALA 189 IRIsH & SCOTCH 2i" RUM 279" GIN (KINK LONDON) ?h FRK?CH BRAND1KS :Ms HOLLANDS. ? ?  SINGLE BOTTLES OF THE ABOVE CAN BE HAD CORRESPONDING PRICES. CASE BRANDIES. Guaranteed the genuine productions of the naiaeo whose brands they bear. HENNESSEY'S OR MARTKLLS 1 Star, per bott¡e 48 8d 2 5..M ? É: JULKH DUFONT & 1 Star, per bottle tsM ? ?ttd  5s M WHISKEY. Jauuesoii'a, Dunvlll-s's. Bread's Kluahan's, Glenlivet, Glen Alva, Encore, and Melrose. CHAMPAGNE. Roederer's, Moet and Chind-m's Porri :r Jouet's, G. II Mumm s, Veuve Clicquot, Heidsieck and Co., and various other well-known Brands. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIQUERS. MINERAL WATERS. Schweppe, Ellis's and Edisbury and at Wholesale Prices. C. K. BENSON & CO., HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE THE NORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK) I W. :?2q2zao I H. RICHARDS, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN MERCHANT, 5, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. 2207a "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE" msmm WORLD-FAMED Ml'iiMiiliH THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ANDKESTOKER LARGEST SALE OF ANY ME DICINE IN THF?? OVERWHELMING TESTIMONY ACCOMPASIFS FVKRT SLE T^ T° THE «REAt M^SE ER ^'0^. F°LE2CACLKA»™0 BLOOD FROM ?ended? DIPURITU. ——.1 be t? highly recom- mended For Scrofla, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Dise-?e? ;.nri „ Sores of all kinds, it is a never ?"? -? ppeerrmmainneenntt CURE It CURES OLD SORES CURES ULCERATED SORES IN "? NECK CURES ULCERATED SORK LFGS CURES BLACKHE?S. or PIMPLES on FACK CURES SCURVY SORES CURES CANCEROUS UI.CERS CURES BLOOD and F CIM DISEASFS CURES GLANDULAR SWELLINGS CLEARS THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURE -M^UTTEMR, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE ARISING Aa this mixture  pleaDt to  t<M? ?'  ??"'anted free from anything injuriou?s t?oth.?!'? ??ate con.m? .;Qn of e'the ex th t nll.¡ .1- ?.on of either sex,thX'P?'"i"?" ?'? suSerera to give it a rlal to test its value. gIVe I. Thoman: '1 of Testimonials. Sold in Bottles, 2s 9d ?..h «« i • co." t. th t't 11 each s i fficien? «e'' ct aPe™anent lmes e quantity. 11s ea?uSen? to  '-??'°?8 ?x ,cure !n a great majority ton?? ???P??Ment Chemists and Patent Medicine Vend'°rs a.,¡es, Y all world, or sent on receipt ? :? orl??? J??.by ,,i pnetors "THE LINCOLN & l\IIDLA:'ID p'. y t?e Pro- COMPAY Lincoln." O¡;TIF.> Dnl'G Trade Iark-" BLOOD J[ I ï'T T'rRE OJ.. 18'H ?EWING ?J ACHINES,W| CLEANED, REPAIRED, ANn ADJt:'STED By K\D; HORTON 1;V PRACTICAL MECHANIC 23, REGENT STREET WKFYH??A??- Many years expenence. Work.? on the' ?? P?'i?s. No good results, no ch}arM N?"? "?"? ?stimr.ni?. UMBRELLAS thorough?p? &e Im(',nlals. "h t t t. 'I H k 'v., (\.C, on the shortest notice Mr H ke.ps ? '? ??" "S Vb'' £ chairs CANE?TMD 0 e o'J7"ve. uti COKE! COKE COKE • THE PRICE OF COKE at the Wrexblm C?.? h .be"n reùuced to 7" (ÏlI per 1'011. S as ?eredto.nyp.rt.f the Borou.h???? xtra. S P pr O,t\ 2200c