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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES :1. ai-es- Let, S i:.tioii, anted, SIn:tioJ1" Vacant, Apartments Wanted, Apartments to De IJBI, Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Foun d, .J. "1' l1>.d.trl in this Column at the under-iMnuonea r.harqes On ■ in?rtu.u (20 words) Is "'j T\rf?:n—rtions -?s 6d ALL Orders for Advertisements of the value of 5s. or under must be PREPAID to ensure insertion. Persons who reply to Advertisements are particularly requited to observe the directions given, and not to reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be saved. Advertisers are particularly requested to name the num- ber of insertions when ordering Advertisements. V.-w !.i«ers are requested to forward Advertisements as eMly a" possible in the week toinsure insertion and correct- nss "it s oulv possible to insert a limited number received so late as Friday the publishers, though anxious to accommodate the public to the latest moment, cannot All Advertisements not ordered for definite period will bf until countermanded. Ann* uncements of Births, Marriages and Deaths ONE Sniu.iM;, but if accompanied with any additional remarks Two .SHILLINGS. Wanted. WANTED to Borrow £ 75 on very good security, at ? tivc per cent.—Address, E. T., Advertiser OSice. 228n \\J ANTED a GEN ERAL SERVANT, Welsh preferred. V —Apply to Mrs PARRT, 15, Town Hill, Wrexham. 226f TT £ "ANTEi) FAMILY WASHING, by an experienced » I luiidress.—Address, Mrs HORDLEY, Cross House, Grc-sford. 223f TRAP or LIGHTS HA N DRY, ▼ » t. can y live or six persons.—Apply, JOHN PHILLIPS, pork butcher, Rhos 225f T"VRESSMAKING.—Wanted, a ood BODICE HAND t ? also. several APPRENTICES.—Apply to Jo?ES & JONES, Westminster Building. 15% VVANTED.— HOUSE, with garden,a Üttle land, out T v building good water. State rent, and every particular.—G.L., Advertiser Office. 222f TT"ANTED, E?ery Mother to buy some Children's V JACKETS, reduced to 'ess than half price at PADDON'S, High-street, Wrexham. 243n 57 ANTED, Every" one to know that ALBANY PADDON* *1 is giving to every customer who purchases 20s wortJ of Goods, the sum of 2s as a New Year's Gift. 243n to buy 10,000 SUITS for their Sons, at ALBANY PADDON'S, High-street, Wrexham. 243n Every Person who requires BLANKETS T T to buv AT ALBANY PADDON'S and save 2S in every JL J 243n WANTED :?' Ladie to purchase one DUESS each at ALIJANY PADDON' Newest styles and good 6t, only i" lid for making. M3n ?'?7'A\THD, 10,000 People to get a prsent of 2se?ch. ? 5 "hidJ they can do, by purchasmg 2?s worth of Goods at ALU.VNY PADDON'S, Wrexham. 2nn \\TANTED, APPRENTICES to the Mnim?ry" and Apprentices to the General Drapery.—Apply to A LISASY PAI>DON, High-street, Wrexham. 24:n ? tT ANTr;D, AGENTS for the Sale of the tf??anK V ? ??r.?-D'.s?'. in Districts where not already repre- sented.—Apply to BAYLEY BRADLEY, Wrexham. KITE A Co's, 3. Yorke-street is the place to get first- JHL_ class Ladles', Gents', or Workingmen's Hand-sewn Hoots to measure. Reasonable price. Hygienic boots kept in stock. 2381f HAVT: Y?U SEE? THE' PUBLIC BOOT SHOP, 20' JH HENBLAS S'IREET Look at the Boots Cheaper than anvwhere All Boots repaired will be guaranteed to wear. Cheapest in the Trade. 235o Vl^ANTKOr LADIES and YOUNG ME? to take T p!easant work at their own homes 2 to 5 a day <- sitymade work sent by Parcels Post no c nvassing. Particulars free.—NOVELTY Co, 50, LeTcester-square, London. IOU "fc-fESStjC 1/VTHALL, MANSELL, AND WALTERS, V? Agi iculturil Auctioneers, have a Vacancy for an Out dotT ARTICLED PUPIL in their Shrewsbury Office. —For terms apply to Messrs. LYTHALL. MANSELI.. and WALTERS, College Hill, Sliewsbury. 171a "J^ORTH WALES REGISTRY.— Ladies can be supplied .J. wit'i Nurses, Cooiis, Housemaids Waitresses, and Servants of every capacity all applicati >ns promptly N plied to. Conducted by the MISSES WHITING, F.incy" Repository, 2 High.street, Wrexham 24í;3f R !•> S M AKIN G. — Several BODICE ASSISTANTS t with good references required. A lo, Apprentices and Improvers.—Apply, Mrs HLYWOOD, 2, Regent-street, Wrexbam. 2Hz N- Tl'hSETY:\UlD.-A Yûung Gir! sl:'eks a Situatiou as ?.? such. Best rtferences.—Address E., Box 46, Wrex- ham 2IUo WANTED, a Married Man as Groom and Gardener, T T and to mate himself generally useful.—Apply, with references as to Character to W. D., Office of this paper. 200 lSENOAGHD.-Cooks, aged 2H, 2, :¡, and 2 jt? Houaftn?id Waitress, aged 25 General-, age! 22, 21, 20 Good Nurses, aged 23 and 20, aud lots of younger girls, wiUinsr to be Kitchenmaids and Undar Hcu-emaids, several having good characters.—Ladies please apply to C. J. F(IKD 5, or (i, Holt-street, Wrexham. 23Sn "1T5.TANTED Cooks ?l?to £ 40, Housemaids, Waitresses, TT Laundry Maids, Kitchen Maids, Farm House Pfcrwiiits. Situ itions wanted for Dairy Maids, House k-. epeu, Cowmen, Waggoners, Grooms, Coachmen, Butlers 1-ooUnen.—ED. HAYCOCK, Chester-street, Wrexham. 241a "r-T AXTED, 500 persons to purchase" The Champion's T V Beds (with Bolster and Two Pillows) full elze and Wool Flocks, from Ws lid. Weekly Payments taken —London Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26, Henblas sited, Wrexham. N.B.—These Beds are made upon the premises. 1578 ARMY SERVICE. "Y^OUNO MFX wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S Ji ARMY can obtain all information as to Conditions of Service and advantages of the Army, on application at any Post Office. Great prospects of promotion are offered to eligible Young M n. Applications can be made, either personally or by letter, tc the Officer Commanding the Regimental District at Wrexham, or to the nearest Volunteer Sergeant Instructcr or other Recruiter. 157tiz To Let. HOUSE TO LET in Lorne-st.— Apply to MrT. C. JOES, Let-swood House. 2?!o TO BE LET, 1'10. 5, King-street, Wrexham.—Apply, Wrexham Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 232n f 110 BE LET commodious OFFICES, with-fava.tory-&c I in the centre of the town.—Appl" v, L. ROWLAND, clic-mist, High-street. 2380f   AXD TO BE  LET?13 ACRES er Good PASTURE ?J LAND, within a mile of Wrexham.— \pplv to COLONEL HI TTON, Ashfield. 16n HOUSE TO LET, ?o? 1,'Cl'yton?YiHas. near St. Jt. James' Church, Rhosddu.—Apply to Mr GWILT CATIIF.RALL, 23, Regent-street. 24ö(;t TO BE LET, with immediate possession, HOUSE AND I SHOP, No. 4, Yorke-street, Wrexham.—Apply tu Mi J. ALLINGTON HI.CHES, Solicitor, Wrexham. ISSo LET, a PARLOR and BEDROOM Furnished i Apply to Mrs THOMAS WALSH (widow of the late Sergt.-Major Walsh), 1G, Roderick-terrace, Wrexham. z •^JTO LET, a sl.mi-detached HOUSE, containing two J parlours, fire bid-rooms, two kitchens, pantry, and cellars, with garden, Arc.—Apply to Mr HEYWARD, Spring Road, Rhosddu. 14U 1 TO LET. with immediate possession, Large HOUSE and JL SHOP, with large Bakehouse and Back Premises, 18, Abbot-street, Wrexham.—Apply, Mr WILLIAMS, Vron Cottage, Nerquis, Mold. 135z -250 LET, Ko. 8, DEiiBY-TERRACE, HIGHTOWN i. containing two reception rooms, four bedrooms, box room, kitchen, pantry, cellar, wash-house, &c.— Appl"v, Ne. 6, Derby-terrace. 2036z' A HOUSE TO LETin St? Mark's Terrace, confštini¿f ??. a parlour, kitchen' back kitchen, and five bedroom. Rent moderate. Gas and Water laid on.—Apply to MR EDWARD JONES, Architect, 12, Temple Row, or to DR EYTON-JONES, Wrexham. 1067n n10 LET. immediate possession, PINE APPLE COT- X TAGE, King-street, containing dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, back kitchen, pm; ry, larder, cellars, and four good bedrooms.—For further particulars apply to T. TONES, Lion Stores, Hope-st., Wrexham. 197o TO BE LET, FRON HEN FARM, in the parish of j LLANFERRES, about 4 miles from Mold, comprising a Dwelling House and Buildings, with about 228 acres of Land, 15n of which is mountain land, suitable foi sheep — Apply to Mr ISAAC TAYLOR. land agent, Flint 2151f RESFOR D. —To Let, with immediate possession, I" HOLLY FIELD HOUSE, with or without twelve acres of Land. Five minutes' walk from Gresford Station. The house contains drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, back kitchen, pantries, cellar, fiva bedrooms, and w.c. The usual outbuildings and large kitchen garden.—For further particulars, apply to MRS RANDLES, Daisy Lane, Allington, Rossett. 220n TO LET, with immediate possesion, TY GRAIG, Bangor-lsycoed, near Wrexham, containing two entertaining rooms, two kitchens, six bedrooms, good larder, cellar, Arc., stible, coach house, cow-house, good kitchen garden, and about six acres of land. Within easy distance of Sir W. W. Wynn's and the Cheshire Hounds. Suitable for a hunting box.—Apply Advertiser Offi :e, Wrexham. 62z Sales Private Contract. TO FARMERS & CONTRACTORS.-TO BE SOLD i_ CHEAP, a good strong LURRY.— Ap" Dly, No. 10, Poplar-road, Wrexham. 18U ON SALE, a Good Secondhand WAGGONETTE (with hea 1 and pole and bar if required.) Also, a Good STANHOPE GIG.—Apply, E. ELLIS, Coach Builder, Wrexham. 14tiz FOR SALE, BLACK MARE, standing 15 hands 1 inch, J6' quiet in saddle or harness, 7 years-old price moderate.—Apply to E. M. WHEATLEY, Gwersyllt, Wrex- ham. 11!8 209z Lost and Found. IT^OUND, on the Mold Turnpike, a Black and Tan J* SHEEP DOG if not c1aime in seven da's will be sold.—Apply to SAML. GRIFFITHS, Wheat Sheaf. 227n STEAM-LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Yia Cape of Good Hope. THE ABERDEEN LINE. S.S. "ABERDEEN," 3,616 Tons, Will leave E ist India Docks • n February lIjtb, for MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, Taking passengers for all AUSTRALIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. The accommodation for first and third-class passengers is very superior, and an experienced surgeon will be c irried. Fares from 14 Guineas. For freight or passage apply to GEO. THOMPSON and o 24, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. iltf « Legal and Public Notices. "J' ,v-r. NORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK, LIMITED. BALANCE SHEET, AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1886. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. £ s. d. X d. Deposits, Current Account Balances, Arc. 5,699,546 18 6 Cash in hand, at Bank of England, and at Notes in Circulation. 42,715 0 0 London Agents 436,984 n 9 Drafts, not exceeding 21 days' date 20,184 15 5 Cash at call, and at short notice, with Bill Acceptances and Credits under issue 39.28:) 17 11 Brokers and Agents 752 205 4 1 Other Items 59,148 1 3 Consols, and 2! per cents., at cost 850,338 5 4  Preference Stocks of first-class Railways Total Liabilities to Public 5.860,878 13 1 a< cMt. 175,775 •i e CAPITAL: Bills of Exch inge 2,432,954 180 Total Subscribed £ 2,000,000 0 0 Advances to Customers, temporary Loans, Of which in reserve on Railway and other Shares, &-c 1,616,940 19 fi liability. 1,500,000 0 0 Acceptances, and Credit* unaccepted, per -——————— contra. 39 283 17 11 Paid up 500,000 0 0 Bank Buildings-Head Office and twenty- RESERVF, FU.ND 250,000 0 0 two Branches 132,437 4 8 UNDIVIDED PROFITS. 6,040 17 8 Sums in transitu with Branches and ——-———— 75q,010 17 8 Agents, and other items 119,299 16 10  JE6,616,919  0  £ti6Hi,W 10 9 £ 6,616,919 10 We certify that the above Balance Sheet, in our opinion, is a full and fair Balance Sheet, properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs, as shown by the books of the Company and that the Profit-1, as stated in the Profit and Loss Account, have been fully and fairly earned. HARMOOD BANNER & SON, Chartered Accountants. LIVERPOOL, 21st January, 1857. 218fo Business Announcements. '1 ".r"J -J" FISH! FISH! FISH! CROSS AND ROBERTS, -=- FISH DEALERS AND FRUITERERS, 31 AND 77, MARKET HALL (HIGH STREET ENTRANCE), WREXBAM. FINEST AMERICAN OYSTERS. PURE WENHAM LAKE ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. DAILY ARRIVALS OF FRESH FISH. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. 22\50 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! MUSIC AT HOME MUSICAL GIFTS ACCORDIANS FROM 3s. CONCERTINAS FROM 2S. STEEL REED CONCERTINAS FROM 9S. And Every Description of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at remarkably Low Prices. SEVERAL GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE CHEAP. Over 300 PIECES of NEW MUSIC at from one-third to quarter the published prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— 20, CHARLES STREET SIGX OF THE ACCORDIAN.' 24611l RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. GREAT DRAPERY SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF T. O. JONES' 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. IS NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION, FOR CASH ONLY. H. J. COLLENS, PROPRIETOR. zo24Sla CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WEDDING PRESENTS. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. EVERYBODY should call at OWENS. 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, And Inspect an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF FASHIONABLE ART-JEWELLERY WATCHES. CLOCKS, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, BRONZE AND BRASS ORNAMENTS, STATUETTES, PLUSH AND OPTICAL GOODS, all of which will be found unsurpassed in EXTENT, VARIETY, and NOVELTY, and at Prices to suit aU PURCHASERS. V. QUEEN'S JUBILEE. R. Ladies and others desirous of possessing a beautiful SOUVENIR of the commemoration of HER MAJESTY'S JUBILEE should call and inspect an immense stock of JUBILEE JEWELLERY (Specially Manufactured) oonsisting of BROOCHES, ALBERTS. BANGLES, &c., &c., in GOLD, SILVER and ENAMEL, forming one of the choicest selections in the Principality, and pronounced by a'l to be real works of art. Early inspection and comparison invited. EDWIN 0 WENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, & SILVERSMITH, 2470tf 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. JENKINS AND JONES, STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHNSTOWN, RUABON. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANTS,! FESTINOG AND LLANGOLLEN SLATES. AGENTS FOR THE FELINHELI DINORWIC SLATES. JOINERY OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, AND FIELD GATES Of Every Description Made to Order. PRICES AKD PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. 55 ORIENT LINE TO AUSTRALIA. CARRYING HER MAJESTY'S MAILS. From London direct every Fortnight. No Transhipment. The Largest Steamships in the Trade. Fitted with Electric Light and the latest modern Improvements. 8.S. ORMWZ, G116 tons, ?0 H.P., 3rd February. ?' OROYA?, 6184 7030 „ 17th February. 8.S. ORIZABA, ')i84 7?00 „ 3rd March. UNLIMITED DIETARY. FRESH PROVISIONS MODERATE FARES. MANAGERS :— F. GREEN & CO., 13, Fenchurch Avenue ANDERSON, ANDERSON & CO., 5, Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C. For passage, apply to the latter firm. 207n OLD IRISH WHISKY OR RUM, O s. PER QUART, Equa1, if not Superior, to anything in trade at 4 WILLDER'S, CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WREXHAM FOR SPIRITS MARKET HALL VAULTS, ENTRANCE TO MARKET HALL. W R E X H AM. 403f 493f GEORGE WEAVER, 13, BOPE STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to inform his numerous Customers that he has a good assortment of the best quality Provisions, viz.:— CHAS. HARRIS & CO'S WILTSHIRE BACON, DITTO SAUSAGE, CAMBRIDGE DITTO, MELTON PORK PIES, &c., &c. GORGONZOLA, ROQUEFORT, CAMEMBERT STILTON, CHEDDAR, & CHESHIRE CHEESE. GEESE, TURKEYS, AND GAME. Please give orders for Sausage early. Also for Horner's CREAM CHEESE AND SPECIAL CREAM. 2468o A GOOD PLAN. DT adopting the safe and reliable method fully 3 Y explained in sixth edition of Guide Book ?semt J,s and Post Ff?? Stock Exchange investments of £ 10 to £ 1,000 are often doubled or trebled in a few days.— Address, GEO. EVANS & Co., Stockbrokers,, Gresham House, London, E.C. Established 1881. 2=z Business Announcements. '\w< GREAT SALE. EVAN RICHARDS Has too large a STOCK of DRAPERY which he is compelled to reduce. Goods cannot be booked at these reduced prices. —————— Address- 10, HOPE STREET, 178 WREXHAM. C. K. BENSON & Cos DINING AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, 12 & 13, HENBLAS HTREET, (OPPOSITE THE BUTTER MARKET.) THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND BEST APPOINTED DINING ROOMS IN WREXHAM. THE CHARGES ARE ALSO VERY MODERATE. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 12 & 13, HENBLAS-STREET, WREXHAM, 2347cf GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. PIERCE'S GOLD WEDDING RINGS As CHRISTMAS PRESENTS or NEW YEAR'S GIFTS are always acceptable these (magic circles) are still renowned for LUCK, QUALITY, and VALUE Also in Gold Keeper Rings, from ds to 50s CHRISTMAS PRESENTS & NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, In Gold Dress Rings, 7s 6d to ILIO in Gold Betrothal Rings, 2IJs to £20. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Every description of Jewellery, in Steel, Silver, and Gold. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS In Watches, from 10s to .£20; in Nickel Silver Clocks, warranted English make, at 5s 6d each CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Electro-Plated Goods, in Butter Coo:ers, Breakfast and Dinner Cruets, Biscuit Boxes. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS Butter Knives, Cups, Waiters, Egg Frames, Grape Scissors. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Ink Stands, Knife, Fork, and Spoon in Case. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS Two and Four Salt Cellars in C ses, Nut Crackers in Cases, &c., &c. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS The above Electro-Plated Goods, and others too numerous to mention, are kept in stock at the following prices :-5s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 25s, 30s, 4 )s, 50s, tiOs, and upwards. D. D. PIERCE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, 16, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2425 THE a U E E N S "J U B I L E E" COMMERCIAL & TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 11, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, (OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS' BANK) AND ABOUT FIFTY YARDS FROM THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. This NEW HOTEL will be opened on TUESDAY, 1ST FEBRUARY, under efficient management. RAILWAY STATIONS, and as a COMMERCIAL & PKITATE BOARDING HOUSE will be unsurpassed. THE CHARGES WILL BE STRICTLY MODERATE. REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: JUBILEE," WREXHAM. 126 THE BAZAAR. SPECIALITIES FOR THIS WEEK. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE PARCEL OF LADIES' BLACK CASllIERE HOSE, HOSE 9-id. TO 2s. Gd. PAIR (WORTH 30 PER CENT. MORE ) BAZAAR, 57A, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2190ao IMPORTER AND RETAILER OF ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN WOOL JUST RECEIVED FROM GERMANY  ?'??' A LARGE PARCEL OF NEW ?????? ?\ NEEDLEWORK. -????'??'"?? -??" r J HOSIER j< HABERDASHERY, CHh STMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. 4, HOPE-STREET, 2271 WREXHAM. Business Announcements. TEA DIRECT FROM THE SHIP. PHILLIPS & Co Wish respectfully to call the attention of the public to the position they at present hold as buyers and distributors of Tea: The large extension of their Tea Trade of late years has enabled them as buyers of Tea, t6 dispense with all inter- mediate aid, and to buy Tea direct through their own Tea Brokers. In order to show the advan- tages thus gained, it will be necessary to relate briefly the manner in which Tea finds its way into the hands of the consumers. When a cargo of Tea arrives in the London Docks it is placed in the hands of Tea Brokers, whose business it is to negotiate between the owner of the Tea and the intending purchasers, —or to offer the Tea by auction. This they do at the trifling cost of i per cent. (10/- in the X100) payable by seller and buyer. The Tea is bought up by Tea Merchants, who in turn dis- tribute the article to the Tea Dealers throughout the country, in quantities and upon terms to suit the convenience of the retail trade. To buy successfully at first hand requires:- That the Merchant has such a knoicleclge of the Tea Trade as will enable him to make a judicious selection from the large variety of Teas offered. That he must be able to pay cash for the Tea before it actually comes into his possession, and That he must be able to buy Tea in large quant' '?, or in their original breaks or lots. Their largely increasing business and long experience and standing in the Tea Trade, have enabled PHILLIPS and Co. to meet these conditions, and in consequence they are placed as buyers on the footing of Tea Merchants. This is a position held but by few firms who retail Tea throughout the United King- dom, and they confidently assert that this is a position which cannot possibly be improved upon. The advantages gained from this course will plainly be seen, as it enables their customers through them to come into closer contact with the pro- ducer, saving, as it does, the entire profits of the Tea II Merchants, and other inter- mediate men. The prices of their Blends will remain as before, but they intend to place completely at the disposal of their customers all the advantages to be derived from buying at first hand, by further improvement in the quality of their hitherto celebrated Teas. The following is a list of their blends of Pure Black Teas ASSAM PEKOE (per lb.) 3s Od PEKOE SOUCHONG „ 2s 6d FINEST SOUCHONG „ 2s Od FINE BROKEN SOUCHONG II Is 8d GOOD BROKEN SOUCHONG II Is 6d GOOD CONGOU „ Is 4d These blends are composed of growths from India, China, and Ceylon, the names affixed merely designating the chief characteristic of the Teas. PHILLIPS & Co., TEAMEN, (ESTABLISHED :S50) THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS .— 19. HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. THE CROSS TEA WAREHOUSE, 15 OSWESTRY Legal and Public Notices. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01 VEX, that th? P\RTv" 1.? SHIP heretofore subsisting between U th :'H:R signed John Evan PoweU. Robert Jones pow. ? "M Whitaker, carrying on business as Fngitieeri, ¡""hn I Implement Makers, and Iron and Brass Founders t'Ir:1 Cambrian Iron Works, Wrexham, in the County7f "rn" high, under the style or firm of PoweH Grothe )n. Whitak?r, has been DISSOLVED by mntmt clm, :'n.1 and from the 31st day of December, 1S8»», so f?r ?? r,t. i the said John Whitaker. All Debts due to ?n.t?*? from the said late firm will be received M? p Ji? I'wln said John Evan Powell and Robert Jonm POWHI? t,y whom the said businesi will in future be CMrifd !jn hy Dated this Twenty Second (lay of January, is-; Witness to the signatures ( f all parties- J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, 32. Regent-street, Wrexham. JOHN EVAN POWKU KOBEIIT JONES POWM Lr JOHN WHITAKER. The Business will be carrie i on under the s une "t,1 I Messrs J. E. and R. J. POWELL, who are tfikin v,r William Whitaker, a son of Mr John Whitaker "inf nership. ;I THOMAS FRANCIS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the St?tutf ?2 and ?'?; \ïctnrh cli t 35, NOTICE H HEREBY (HVKN that Utrr..?. ? and other persons having any claims or ?Htu md? t ,"N the Estate of THOM \S FR ANCIS, lute of IJiyn^v" Wrexham, in the County of Denb'gh, entleilia .'tl ,ij,j on the 20th day of December, 1SS:{ (?nd whn" wi)? nj codicil thereto, was, on the !Ih day o f?tr% proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate UiVH" C f J b L'J' b I "n of the High Court of Justice by Elizabeth Er mcii deceased), are hereby requested to s.-nd in their c'aim, me, the undersigned, solicitor for the b-gal personal tentative of the said Thomas Francis and Elizafnth Francis, on or before the Hth day of )hrch next, aftr which date the said representative will proceed to .ifJ tribute the assets of the said Testator amongst the :(rtiJ"? entitled thereto, having regard only to th? c:;)i)t? demands of which the sud representative ,hall th?n h i»'i. had notice, and that he will not be Uabie f?r the r,f the Testator, or any part thereof, to any person of whose debt, claim, or demand, he shall not then have had n. ti Dated this 21st day of January, LS87. ,r. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, 32, Regent-street, Wrexham, 185C Solicitor for the said Representtti,, ELIZABETH F KAN CIS (DECEASED 'I I PURSUANT to the Statute 2J and 23 Victoria 'cti"int-r f 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all creditr. and other persona having any claims -.r iteiii:,n,ii against the Estate of EHxtbeth Kranci bte of i;I Jn Edwyn, Wrexham. in the "unty of Denbigh, widow, «|j died on the Sth day of Nuv?mber, I?t:, (and ?h'« Wi;i was on the 15th day of December, IWH, proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the H j'h Court of Justice by the Rev. Edwtrd Jerinan, of Wrnbn aforesaid, the executor therein named),are hereby r..|Ir^ j to send in their claims to me the undersigned, on or h, r the 8th day of March next after which date lli 101 Executor will proceed to distribute the assets i f the <aid Testatrix amongst the parties entitlell thereto huin"« regard only to the claims or demands of which the itill Executor shall then have had notice, and thit he win n t be liable for the assets of the Testatrix, or any part r'r of, to any person of who-e debt, claim, or d-mainl he not then h ive had notice. Dated this 21st day of January, tSSF. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES. 32, Regent Street, Wrexham. lS7a Solicitor for the sai l Exti 'i\,r BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO T'B INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THK W E S T WARD. LAOILS AND GENTLEMEN, I have con«ent."l t" allow myself to be nominated ai a Caii'iid.itf to supply the vacancy in the Town Council caused ithe lamented death of your late much respected member', '.Ir John Beale. Should \ou do me the honor of returning flip t" th* Council, I will promise to look after your interest ui those of the town generally to tho best of m I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, ROBERT HENRY DONE Town Hall Vaults, Wrexham, Jan. 22u d, 1S87. 2 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-a vacancy  JL? occurred in the Town Council through t)? '(nth ..¡ Mr Beale, I have crtat pleasure in complying w 'h i request mule to me to let my name be put in nomination for the seat. I hope to be favoured with your vote on the day the Election, and if I have the. honor of being returned, i mil endeavour to do all I can to promote the intere-ts of the town. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, January 22nd, 18S7, EVAN RICHARDS 10, Hope-street, Wrexham. ;;I)h BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. JUBILEJ OF THK REIGX OF HER M A J ES L'Y THE Q U EEN. 1JOHN PRICHARD, Mayor of the Borough f i. ? Wrexham, hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of Wrexham, to be held at the Borough Justices' Court, Guildhall, on TUESDAY, the s-h day of FEBRUARY, 1897, at s o'clock p.m to consider the most becoming and effective mod", n: celebrating on the part of this Borough the approaching Jubilee of Her Majesty's Reign. 221a GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. PANTOMIMES AT LIVERPOOL. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH. a cheap EXCURSION TRAIN for LIVERPOOL will leave CORWKN at 1.5 p.m., Carrog 1.10, Glyndyfrdwy 1.20. Berwjn 1.11. Llangollen 1.45, Trevor 1.53, Acrefair Wrexham 2 20, and Rossett at 2 30 p.m., returning same day from Liverpool (Landing Stage) at 11.30 and Birken- head at 11 50 p m. See Special Bills. 217f J. GRIERSON. General Manager. Miscellaneous APPLICATIONS for the REPRESENTATION in j Wrexham, of an Established LONDON INSURANCE COMPANY, may be addressed in the tirst place as below In addition to the Salary of £1511 per annum, a commis- sion is allowed.—Address, Secretary," care of L.vi i;urov & DARKIN'S Advertisement Offices, 115, Queen Victoria- street, London, E C. "411 MONEY! A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, with spare capital, is desirous of making immediate CASH ADVANC S from i)3 up to £ 5110 to reepectable Householders, Trades- men, Farmers, and others (special advantages given Co the working classes), upon their own secu: ity, at lIJoder te interest. The strictest confidence guaranteed. Repayable by instalments to suit borroweis. Distance no object Apply on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from lb to 5, to Mr ALLAN REN.NIR, 3, Bailey Head, Oswestry (private tr-d- (Lence), also at Li, Chester-street, Shrewsbury :So B No connection with any other Loan Office. Letters prompt!) attended A COiiEN, 50, PARK LANE, LIVERPOOL FINANCIAL AGENT, Advances Sums of £10 and upwards to Tr idesnnn. Farmers, Clerks, and all respectable householders on their own promissory note. Bills discounted. Advances also made on every description of goods. Country applications have immediate attention. Strictest privacy observed. 23."If ITU ER\ <>N E should pn'ch:?e their Le't?ers. Dn-b?.k-' Cash-books, &c., from BAYLEY & CO., Hope where you can get the best value for your money. i"1 OOD COMMERCIAL EXVKL?PKS from 3s '!d per VT I,OOO. DIARIES, AU.\LS, and PRESENTATION BOOKS Din great v:uity at BAYLEY and Co. 's, H?pe-'truet LASS, CHINA, &c-The wdI.known establishment GOf BAYLEY and Co., Hope-street, is now reulete with every novelty of the present season. 23!>>f IF you want a BOWL of HARE so UP, go to VENN' JL DINING ROOMS Overton Arcade, High-street Soup sold out at 6d p-r pint. 237o .ø Tenders. TO BUILDERS. '■RENDERS are rt quired for building a SCHOOL and ft CLASS-ROOMS at Southsea, Wrexham. The Plans and Specifications can be -een at Berse Orelincourt, and at the offices of the Architect, and of whom bills of quantities may be obtained. The Tenders are to be sent to the Rev. W. Rees. Berse Drelincourt, Wrexham, on or before the loth, day of February next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. M. PRICE VAUGHAN, Architect, Borough Chambers, 205 Cardiff. LIVERPOOL. —COBHAM S "BEAR'S PAW" REsTAU RANT AND GRILL R )OM, 53, LORD STREET, Is THE BESr appointed in the City. Spacious and elegantly furnisheit Gentlemen's, also Indies' and Gentlemen's. Dining Halls, smoke, t dfee, and News Rooms, Buffet, Ladies' Cloak Room. Lavatories, &c. Cuisine and Wines of the highest quality at moderate prices. Accommodation for Pubhc and Private Dinners from 50 to Ol). 24900 JOHN COBHAM, Proprietor. DRESSMAKING. lISSES PJOGEKS & ^J ONES Having had Five Years' Experience in a First-Class Trade, HAVE NOW COMMENCED BUSINESS AT 14, LORNE STREET, RHOSDDU. DRESSES MADE AT MODERATE PRICES. 213z  ???O?? PB ?? !g! DEAF  ..g. PATE:iri'ED ????e?\ ARTIFICIAL EAR DRU!\IB ,'ur., Deaftu:)s In a.L IottaJ('# 'r! ;iJ' ,l ;hqrH:l.. in ('asD? hav, b""l\ ""r. d 1'"I.d ..rd A)f'I in all 0: -b,wnrid. nd :itmp8 tor 1r").tn'o. .is:, (."Jnt:un.. SSt??E??? n  valuable Essa.y ?' DeM'MM?? trMions <if Ba^ iliter,.t4. I,etters from DoCt,,N, ."r.itoro;,1Ít NSN!??6?!M??/ other men of Pronti4en, wh.) ?vA?ttt ?MM???????y? cured by these <-e)<'hrat?i DRUMS, nn? ?, who tae Pleasure in "o1l1111"[im:th'œ Av(-,ryiiiterestin ii?per. 44"J. H. NICUOLSON, 15, (" amdetk k-se -i r, i,nn ?N Vr,u 1.J7