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Wanted. WANTED at Plas Power Home Farm a Wagoner — W Apply at the Farm. 247& WANTED a Wagoner.-Apply JONES and SON. 4 _V V ArCAde. Wiexham. 244a WANTED HAY.—Sample ard price to be aent to W Manager. North Wales Factory. 241a WANTED a steady yourg Boy for Oiffce.-Apply in V V own writing to Mr A. T. JONES, Charles-street 246a WANTFD a strong Boy as PORTER.-Apply, Gigo- V V WEAVER, Provision and Game Deale-, Wrexham. ————- 254o W ANTED a STRONG LAD. able to milk and make .X'Wr?"?'"???'?? Sun I.. »r now w,. 2310:11. W ANTED, ULO ?W A ab0U14' t0 MSi8t in Stab!e and "oaae- make himse'f en.rally useful.—Apply, Crescent Wn?' ?_t236 WANTED a MAN as Wagoner also a YOUTH to WH^n- a good miiker.—Apply, the Bailiff, Croesnew?dd. Wrexham. t230 w ANT an experienced NURSE?ndPLAYN COOK T" to act as General Servant.—Mrs LOMAX, Leaside, Rhosddu, Wrexham. 1930 WANTED at once an APPRENTICE to the SAD 2 r DLERY.-Apply to R KNOWLES, Wynnstay Dep6t, 2. lork-street. Wrexham. 192n OLD BOTlLES.—1 he Wrexham Lager Beer Company will buy old Champagne Quarts and PintEl.- Address, the SECRETAKY. t75 WANTED, a GOVERNESS, for about two hours daily, W to teach a boy of seven years old. -Apply, by letter, to Mra DUNN, Bryn Eatyn, Wrexham. 220f WANTED, a Respectable YOUTH, about 14 to 16 W years of age. as an Apprentice.-Appirs R. GEIFFITHS, butcher. Bank House, Ruabon. 205z WANTED at once, a Good LAUNDRYMAI-single, handed. Wages S20 to X-e2. Protestant. Apply, by letter, MRS BHOCTORUM, Birkenhead. 209A w ANTED, a Strong GIRL, about IP, ued to a Farm House.—Apply, Mr BKNNION, Daiay Bank, Barthomler, Crewe. 2*J8* W ANTEID, a Good PLAIN COOK, in the country.— VV Apply, Mrs R. L. CKOSSE, Charnock House, Chorley, Lancashire. 207z w ANTED, at once, GIRL, about 15. to assist in housework. Comfortable home no washing wages, i!6.—BAHKEB. BELMONT, OMham-rotd, Ashton- under-Lyne, Lancashire. 226f WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham tV Advertiser, in Districts where not already repre- sented.—Apply toBAYLKY & BRADLEY. wreghp-n. RESSMAKING- Competent ASSISTANTS, also IMPROVERS and APPRENTICES required.— Apply, Mrs HEIWOOD. 25, Regent-street, Wrexham. 2290 HEMIST and DRUGGIST.—Wanted an indoor Ap- ty prentice. a Welshman preferred. Premium required. Address, H. ROWLANDS, Chemist, &c.. 1, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 124i "X EFT "OFF CLOTHING. — Highest prices given. 1 j Parties waited on by Mr or Mrs SMITH, in Town or country. Cabh promptly remitted for parcels sent.- Address, 12, Yorke-street. Wrexham. t23N TO FARMERS.—WANTED, a good HARNESS HORSE, Tsuitable for a light furniture van, not !eM than 15.3. 5 or 6 yelrs old, sound. State price and Color.-H. JONAS. City FurnHure Warehouse, 112, Foregate-street, Chester. 227f ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, BOOK- A BINDING, Ac., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours. 9 a.m. to 6 30 p.m Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. W AN-TED, 500 persons to purchase "The Champion* W Flock Beds" (with Bolster and two PIllows) full size, and Wool Flocks, from 9s lid. Weekly Payments taken.—London Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26, Rentlas- street, Wrexham — N.B.—Theso Beds are made upon the premise?, opposite ths Advertiser Office. 1879c "VTORTH WALES AGENCY FOR SERNANTS of every em aritv (established 20 years), formerly carried on at Bfr5 White, Orphan home. Thti holiest references given. All applications promptly attended to, and terms sent on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. Conducted bJ y the Misses WHITING, 421, High-street, W.exham. 23';2£ W KMXHAMA?!)DI?TRIC?CHTM?EHOF V? (OMMEUCK AND AGR1CULTUKE.—Wanted, in a central position in Wiexhaffi, SUITABLK ROOMS for the use of the above Chamber at a moderate rent.— Send particulars to MR R. J. KENDRICK, Secretary, Henblas-atrcet, Wrexham. £ 03n WT ANTED two smart respectable Butlers, single men, » £ 55. Footman, Youths as Grooms, &c., Cooks, Parlormaids. Under Housemaids, Kitchenmaids, Nurses, Laundrjmaidc, £ 22, Hotel Cooks, Waitress, Farm Ser- vants, Vessel Cleaners, Housemaids, Cowmen, Wagonem. —EEWAKD HAYCOCK, 2D, Chester-street, Wrexham. 219o MOLD SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED for Mixed Department. Leeawood Board VV School! MALE EX P.T. Tonic rs.)I-fa; drawing knowledge of Welsh. S dary, £ 45. Applications with copies of three recent testimonials must reach me by the inorning of thie 9th February. H. G. ROBERTS, 219f Clerk to the School Board, Mold. fJinL o BE GIVEN AWAY X350 in Caah Prizes this wsek. All tt.) be I* paid in fitit," no matter how few send. Pain las already given over £ 4,000. Cah Prizes £ 100. £ 3U, £ 20, X-10, je5, jC3, 12, 20 at Li, and 20 at 108 ( £ 200) to be given in full" to those counting most correctly the letter U in the first six Chapters of The Acts." Use the ordinary Bible, as found in every home. Count the letter U," large and small together, in the vermes of chapters only, and nothing else. Simply very plainly write, all on one side of a piece of paper, your name and address, and the number you make in each of the six chapters, and total of all. Entrance fee, only 2s Postal Order, or 2s Id stamps, must be sent, with your liat, also four half-penny stamps for printed result. should several count correctly, prizes will be added together and equally divided, and if no one counts correctly, prizes will be given for the nearest correct work. Cash Prises X30. 420. £10, 15. £ 3, L2, 20 atll, and 20 at lOa ( £ 100), to be "given in full to those connting most correctly ihe letter U" in the first five Chapters of The Acts." Entrance Fee, only Is Postal Order, or Is Id stamps, also four ^half-penny stamps for printed result. Rules same as above. Cash Pi-izes X 10, £5, X3. S2, 20 at XI, and 20 at 10s (. £ 50) to be "given in full" to those counting most correctly the letter U in the first four Chapters of The Acts." Entrance fee only sixpence in stamps, also four half-penny Rtamps for printed result. Rules same as above. All three Competitions close positively Tuesday, Feb. Irth, so post your lists on or before Monday, Feb. 9th. Printed Results and prizes will be posted to each competi- tor certain not later than Tuesday. February 17th. One person can enter either one, two. or all three Competitions provided the stated entrance fee is sent with each list. Each competition must be written on a separate piece of paper, with full name and addresi on each. Send to-dav fonr half-penny stamps for a copy of the February number of PAIN'S monthly magazine. Prizes, or Pain's Monthly Dumps Dispeller" (edited by Hal Berte), thirty-two pages and coloured cover. To read it will just make you laugh. It contains a new and startling offer to all comers, entitled Ask and ye shall receive. No chance, f.)r all, and not a few only, can get the presents. Over £ 4,100 has already been paid in prizes by Wm. Thos. Pain, the pro- prietor and publisher. Bankers The National Provincial Bank of England (Folkestone Branch.) Address letters W. T. Pain, The Prizeries," 14, St. Michael's Street, and W. Queen Street, Folkestone, Kent. 21h To Let. APARTMENTS to Let. Sitting-room and Bed-room.- Apply 32, Chester-street. 245a Ap ARTMENTS tu Let, a good Sitting Room and Bed- room.-Apply to Mrs LOVATT, tf, Victoria-road, Wrexham. 206z TO LET, with lmdediate possession, No. 2. TREVOR COTTAGE, Hightown, Wrexham.-Apply to Mr J. Ef-AXS, 32, Regenf-streafc, Wrexham. 255o HOUSE TO LET in Grosvenor-road, with immediate jfiL possession.—Apply to J. HOPLEY PIERCE, solicitor, Legent-atreet. 196o "F- UHNISHED APARTMENTS for a Gentleman (Parlor Fand Bedroom), two miles from Wrexham, and close to the railway station. Care and attention.—Apply, H.D., Wrexham Advertiser. llC-z BRIDGE E?D, CAERGWRLE-O TBELET, two Buewly built semi-detached VILLAS and GARDENS (qix rooms each), beautifully situated, within three minutes' walk of the station.—For particulars, apply to ALFRED TUDOR, Rail way-terrace, Bridge End. 225f LLAY VILLA, URRSFORD, with 24 acres of LAND, p House contains two entertaining and six bedrooms Greenhouse attached, large 'garden, stabling for six horses* —For particulars, apply to W. HAWKINS TILSTON, Henblas street, Wrexham. 138j mo LET. "BRYN VILLA, Isycoed, 5 miles" from 4. Wrexham, containing Dining-room, Parlor, and four Bedrocms, with Kitchen and Pantry. Wash-house, Stable, Coach-bouse, and Shippon, two Gardens, and Croft.— Apply, C. W. PARSONAGE, Sutton Lodge, Wrexham. JlOOa T?r?? KINGSTON VILLA, 7 rooms, very com- 1.K & • inodious, with bath-room and necessary offices. Hot water supply on ground and chamber Soors. Gaa and water laid on. Good conservatory. Rent moderate.—Apply to MR JONES, Architect, 12, Temple Row, Wrexham. 16 a BRYN-Y-GROG, NEAR WREXHAM. TO BE LET, from Lady-Day next. situate 11 miles Tfrom Wrexham, a Family RESIDENCE with Flower and Kitchen Gardens, and about 30 acres of Grass Land. The house contains four entertaining rooms, nine bed- rooms, bath, w. c., &c. The stables and outbuildings are ?xceMent. Bryn-y-Gro? is situate within a short distance of Sir Watik,.m BT Wini&ms Wynn's and the Cheshire Honnds —Apply to MR JOHN BultY, Estate Agent, Wrexham. 257n Sales by Private Contract. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, a good TURNIP PULPER. 80 Tworse than new.—Apply, W.' MATTHIü. Sun Inn, Moss, near Wrexham. 232o A RUSTIC DOG CART, nearly new, suit horse 15 hanrts. J.amps and cushions complete.- Apply, E. M. WILLIAMS. Hope, Mold. 228z FOR SALE?PLOT OF FREEHOLD BUILDING FLAND in Cri«pin-lane, frontage of 90 yards to road and railways, streets, sewers, and gas laid. Eligible for any purpose, or the erection of works of any kind.—Apply, I 6, Nelson-terrace, Rhosddu, Wrexham. t233 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a MESSUAGE JL or DWELLING-HOUSE in Spring-road, Rhosddu, containing kitchen, back kitchen, parlor, three bedroom! lArge garden, &c.-Apply to J. HOPLEY PIERCE, solicitor, Regent-street. lqio Excursions. MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, AND LINCOLNSHIRE RAILWAY. GRAND PANTOMIMES. &C., AT MANCHESTER. pkN FRIDAY, 6TH FEBRUARY another cbeap after. U noon EXCURSION will be run to Manchester ( ntnl Station) leaving WREXHAM (Central) at 4.30 p.m., and Exchange Station At 4.33 p.m, and Hawarden at v-f; p-™i> calling at other intermediate stations as per bium. The train will return flom Cennal Station Man- ..ter at 11.20 p.m. <t 7?C^eta can he obtained at Wrexham Central Station any time on and after Monday, 1st February. WILLIAM POLLITT, General Manager. manctesur. January, 1891. 19tf Easiness Announcements. I .r-r, 'f"J'J"1. "J'. 'J THREE NECESSARY CONDITIONS Must be fulfilled to constitute a RELIABLE REMEDY for COUGHS, COLDS, or BRONCHITIS. 1. It should not contain anything: injurious to the general health. 2. It should act as a Tonic to the Blood Vessels to restore their natural elasticity. 3. It should so tend to remove the irritation, and not merely to obscure its effects. SUCH A REMEDY IS F IRA ?Cl 9 1 FRANCIS'S BALSAM. 1972 ?" I ( PZ&pt f'm  ??S??? ? ?M?LN F"? H?.f?K?? ?mi? purE t A???M?B?TH—"iL???'*?_ ? ??? ?? ? tt tttMW Wttt mMtt at ) '"jjtttNj! i? «ttt b^Teas. HNNm O'*C'd" C?C?ut!?r*? ?r?????tC— SnS?N?FB?e9 ? ????t ??j????t??? ?—? SPECIALITY for 1891, PEKOO BLEND at 1/8 per lb. A Real PEKOE BLEND. Absolutely Pure. In Wrapper Printed in RED Ink. To meet the taste of those who desire Rich, Strong, Rough-flavoured Teas. For nett cash only. We believe no Tea has yet been offered to the Public of Wrexham and neighbour- hood, from any source whatever, of this quality—at this price. PHILLIPS & CO., TEAMEN, WREXHAM, And at LONDON. CARDIFF, SHREWSBURY, OSWESTRY, ELLESMERE, LLANFYLLIN. 17 MR T. H. COLEMAN, F.C.S., &c.. SURGEON DENTIST, WREXHAM, Ii HONORARY DENTAL SURGEON TO WREXHAM INFIRMARY, &c., &c. I For the convenience of his numerous patients, has opened a Branch establishment at COEDPOETH, and may be consulted free of charge at MR. PRICE'S, CHEMIST, APOTHECARIES HALL, THE SECOND AND FOURTH FRIDAY IN EVERY MONTH. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. 92o A MINE OF WEALTH FOR YOU IF SECURED TO-DAY. ONE THOUSAND POUNDS IN FREE PRIZES. THE5E Prizes will be this day and with each issue of JL this paner distributed ABSOLUTELY FREE amongst all readers of the WREXHAM ADVERTISER. It is expected that if the demand be a* great as hitherti the above-mentioned sum will be exhausted each issue, and thus what amounts literally to A MINE OF WEALTH will be distributed amongst H. Samuel's patrons. EVERY PURCHASER RECEIVES A PRIZE. When you have read this write a letter to H. Samuel. Enclose in your letter a Post Office Order for either £2 12s 6il or 25s, and you will receive by return from this celebrated manfacturer, who delivers DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY to the pocket of the wearer (YOURSELF, READER) a magnificent and valuable ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, with jewelled movement, fitted with dust and damp tight cap, and enclosed in solid Silver Hall Marked Cases. Worth Five Guineas. H. Samuel's price 92 12s 6J. Or. the CELEBRATED ACME" WATCH, Lady or Gentleman's size, J plate, extra jewelled movement, in solid sterling Silver Cases, handsomely ornamented. Worth Three Guineas. H. Samuel's price 25s. On the arrival of the Watch the purchaser will he SURPRISED AND DE- LIGHTED to discover a HANDSOME AND APPRO- PRIATE FREE PRIZE included in the box. Full parti- culars of this GRAND PRESENTATION will be sent on application. EACH WATCH WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, AND SUPPLIED WITH A WEEK'S FREE TRIAL. Write for H. Samuel's latest Catalogue, and compare the STARTLING REDUCTIONS made on the ordinary retail prices. Over 1,000 beautiful Illustrations and hundreds of astounding Testimonials from wearers in all parts. Sent to any Address on application, GRATIS and POST FREE. No. 101, JEI.OCO j Distribu- i tion. I Wrexham Advertiser Readers. SPECIAL FREE PRIZE COU- PON BOND. I Available 10nlY nil til Feb. 28. 1 1891. The holder of this Coupon who cuts it out and encloses it, with order, to H. SAMUEL, is entitled to receive the Watches described above at the reduced I prices of L2 128 6d and 25s, and to receive ABSOLUTELY FREE, with each. H. SAMUEL'S SPLENDID FREE PRIZE. (Signed) H. SAMUEL, Manchester. AU P.O. Orders to be made payable to H. Samuel, at G.P.O., Manchester. ?ATCH CMIBS.—FiTe thousand in 8UccessfuI operation. No Wa?hM ?T.auch a?tisfaetioa. Liberal terms pleasant occupation. Readers who are Clerks, Railway Men. Fore- men, &.c are invited to write for particulars. Clubs formed for Sewing Machines, Wringers, Bicycles. Ac. H. SAMUEL LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, ¡ 97,99, and 181, Market-street, Manchester. 974 FRAMING Send your Photographs and Pictures or Artistic Frami ig to JOHN LITTLE The Library. Wrexham. 2027 FINEST BLEND OF SCOTCH WHISKY KNOWN, BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. WARRANTED FROM 6 TO YEARS OLD. 4* (Ml PER QUART. WILLDER BROTHERS, l MARUT IIALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. 639 STAR CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORES. -1 ESTABLISHED "h ,f'II -'Iih "i 1, 'I' fj II' :,I k 1:; c .I'q' 1870. E. ROGERS, CIGAR IMPORTER. 9. CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. Begs to acquaint her patrons and the general public, that she is showing a large and carefully selected stock of Silver-mounted Briar and Meerschaum Pipes, Ci gar and Cigarette holders, Cases, Pouches, ic., by the leading makers. CIGARS-Of the finest brands of Haranna, Manilla, and Mexican leaf, in prime condition. CIGARETTES-British, American, and Oriential, by the most noted makers. TOBACCOS—The productions of the most celebrated manufacturers kept in Stock, in 2 oz. packets and in tlb, 41b, and lib tins. SOLE AGENf FOR THIS DISTRICT FOR ARCHER'S CELEBRArED" BLACK BOY TOBACCO. TRY THE WREXHAM M I X T U R E. 2299 ALL PATENT MEDICINES ADVERTISED IN THIS PAPER AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH AT J. F. EDISBURY, aw 3, HIGH STREET. HIGH CLASS MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. W. PILKINGTON AND SON, WIDNES, LANCASHIRE. MANUFACTURERS OF pURE DISSOLVED JJONE. JJISSOLVED JJONE COMPOUNDS. SPECIAL MANURES. gOPERPHOSPHATES. FOR TERMS AND PRICES- FOR TERIIS AND PB.ICKS- Appcr TO Ms J. M. READ, 41, JSASTOHEAP, LONDON; ¡ AGENTS WANTED. 2278fa HAXELL'S HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address:—" Haxell, London." Telegrams for visitors must be marked c/o Haxell. London." FOR Families and Gentlemen. In the midst of the t' Theatres and Places of Amusement. Within 20 minutes of the City by 'Bus or Railway. Thoroughly modernised in every particular, combining a most elegant Restaurant, Separate Ladies' and Gentlemen's Coffee Rooms, Billiard Room, Ac. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 6/6. LIGHTS & ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. j In the hope of meeting in every way the continued prefer- ence shown to this Hotel, A NEW COFFEE ROOM, OCCUPYING THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE FIRST-FLOOR, Has been added to the Hotel, ITS SEVEN NOBLE WINDOWS COMMANDING THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING. LONDON AND BRIGHTON. 1182 j MANCHESTER CORPORATION. OONCENTRATED MANURE. MADB FROM ANIMAL MATTER. jJLOOD, jJONES, FISH. &C. ANALYSING ABOUT 38 66 per cent. of ORGANIC MATTER, containina j'm „ of AMMONIA. f 5 08 It of ALKALINE SALTS, containing) O yO „ of POTASH. f 8 57 of TRIBASIC PHOSPHATE. 2'50 of SULPHATE OF LIME. Delivered in Bags at any Railway Station within 50 miles of Manchester in not less than Two Ton Lots, and within 150 miles in not less than Four Ton Lots-Special quotation beyond 150 miles. dB3 per Ton. WiU be sold by Analysis if written application be made. BY. WHILEY, Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester. or to BOLD ALDRED. Stamford-road, Altrincham, and N$90 Salter, Charter. WINTER SEASON. WESLH FLANNELS, NATURAL LANURA FANNELS, WITNEY AND YORKSHIRE BLANKETS, McLINTOCK'S FAMOUS DOWN QUILTS, In Large Variety now in Stock. We invite comparison of quality and value with any firm in the United Kingdom. W. & J. PRICHARD, < DRAP EES. Ac., WREXHAM. 2140jz ESTABLISHED A.D., 1852. I 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. A. W. BUTT (Late F. FRASER), JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURER, GOLD & SILVERSMITH, Begs to announce that he has completed the alteration of his premises, and is now displaying a choice assortment of Goods in all departments of the Trade. An inspection is respectfully invited. Special attention given to REPAIRS in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver Plate. OWN MAKE ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, SILVER from L2 12/6-, GOLD from £ 6/6. The noted House for GENUINE GOLD WEDDING RINGS A large Stock of SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. 23S0 MR. A. P. McLENNAN., R.D.S. ENG., SURGEON DENTIST (ASSISTED BY MR. W. J. TAYLOR), ALBERT HOUSE, RUABON ROAD (TRAM TERMINUS) WREXHAM. ARTIFICIAL TEETH from 2s 6d each. UPPER OR LOWER SFTS from jEt Is. EXTRACTIONS, Is STOPPINGS from 2s 6d. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED BY NITROUS OXIDE GAS, 2s 6d. TEETH CAREFULLY REGCLXTED, AND MADE A SPECIAL STUDY. EXTRACTIONS FREE BETWEEN 9 & 10 a.m. HOURS OF BUSINESS from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SA RURDAYS- Later. I ALL CONSULTATIONS FRJ8, 159zf OLD PORT WINE, (GEORGE SAJT DEM AITS) THREE SHILLINGS PER QUART, WARRANTED A FINE QUALITY. YY I L L D E R'S MARKET HALL VAULTS. WREXHAM VVIL,I.DER BROTHERS largest Dealers in the Principality 639 OLD IRISH WHISKY I OR RUM, THREE SHILLINGS PER QUART, Equal, if not Superior to anything n trade at ts. WI LL DE R'S, 01 I [CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WREXHAM FOR SPIRITS MARKET HALL VAULTS, ENTRANCR TO MARKET HALL WREXHAM. 63 GOUT & RHEUMATISM. A hagvreinag t sufferer, immediate relief from these distressing complaints with perfect safety, will forward the information on receipt of stamped directed envelope.-Address, A. COGGIN, Esq., Ware, Herta. 50o Legal and Public Notice. ~====5^ NORTH AND gOUTH WALES BANK LIMITED BALANCE SHEET, AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1890. LUBILITIES. £ a. d. Deposits, Current Account Balances, &c. P.643.1L24 9 8 Notes in Circulation 50.660 0 0 Drafts, not exceeding 21 days' d.ate. 14,601 10 3 Acceptances, and Credits under issue 163,369 0 1 Other Items OJ.IW 9 Tot il Liabilities to Public 6,924,820 9 3 CAL Tol Subscribed. 2,490.000 0 0 Of which in reserve liabilitj 1,800,000 0 0 Paid up 600,000 0 0 RESERVE FUND -?O.OCO 0 0 U?IYIDE. PKO?T. ? 9 2 10 1,020,309 ? W 1,020,309 2 10 7.945.129 12 11 ASSETS. Cash in hand, at can or three day, t. < notice 1 till '-i X888,152 8a 10d 2J per cent. so cost  ?  India Stock, and Preference Stocks 0f nrst-c!aFB Knlish R?'I?aya at co?t  '7 Bms of Exchange ^3 17 Advances to Customers, tempotaryLo?. ??''?LS > on Railway and other Shares, &c. 3 199 11 Acceptances, and Credits unaccepted ? n contra  ':1\9 Bank Buildings-Head OfU?;i?4 izal:?o i Sums in transitu with Branches and "? i Agenti, and other items .I.S3S 1 J « ï:) We certify that the above Balance Sheet, 10 our opinion, is a tuU and fair Balance Sheet properly d -=- t* exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs, as shown by the boob of the Calmp*ny, 30  the Profits, as stated in the Profit and Loss Account, have been fully and fairly earned. ,)DlPr. 1UQ:aa.. HARMOOD BANNER AND SON, Liverpool, 16th January. 1891. Chartered r22.1& a,,o, Business Announcements. -=- a.- FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, A GENUINE SALE OF REMNANTS AND WIN T ERG 0 0 D AT A. RHYS JONESS, 1, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. GREAT REDUCTIONS. ù. A.. R I C H A R D SON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER & Co 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER, ESTABLISHED 1S13. 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 SO- 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 27/6 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Mahogany, 25/- 20 Keys 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 INSTRUMENTS TUNING AND REPAIRING OUR SPECIALITY. BANDS SUPPLIED, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. a, TEAS AND COFFEES. THE PUREST & BEST TEAS, OF GREAT DELICACY AND STRENGTH, DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF INDI A CHINA, AND CEYLON, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. COFFEES FROM THE CHIEF PLANTATIONS. DIRECT FROM THE GROWER TO THECONSI MES ROASTED ON THE PREMISES, AND ABSOLUTELY peLlE. NO MIDDLE PROFITS. BENSON & Co., 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY, AND 14, HIGH STREET, & 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM MESSRS MASON BROS. Have much satisfaction in informing their ftienda that as the season comes round our trade bounds W1 increasing speed. Last year cur sales were four times greater than in any previous year, and tfcu year Itd m confidence for a extension in the demand for our Specials. ova EML'IJ'ION AND EXCEL SlOB CALF FOODS have been demonstrated by and practice to be the most perfect and economical su bstitutes for milk. OITU ALVD JBUTTJER AMC SPECIAL FATTENING IFLEALSI we sell on ë!1' aaaljBto of 10 per cent. Oil, 21 per cent. Alhumenoids or flesh former?, and 43 per cent. fat and heat z vsre OVR AROMATIC HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD OR CONDInENT needs no it establishes itself the favorite wherever ustd, as the large number of testimonials from veterinary iur £ <"JU* horse and cattle keepers abundantly testifies. Copies of testimonials and analysisss supplied by poafc MASON BROS., FEEDING EXPERTS, PHOENIX MILL. DERBY ROAD, LIVERPOOL An AGENt WANTED in WREXHAM DISTRICT in place of our late traveller Mr Arm^rom? MR GRENYILLE JOJNES, L.D.S.. R.O.S. (Dental Surgeon to the Ruabon and Whitchurch Cottage Hospitals), No. 3a, HIGH STREET Entrance beside MR EDISBURY'S Shop. Attendance from a.m. to 6 p.m.. Fridays excepted 1408 FREE EMIGRATION TO THE Ite-rsSte UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL. for families of AGRICULTURAL LABORERS, by the Steamers of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, sail- ing every fortnight from Liverpool. For further information apply in writing to THE COLONIZATION OFFICE, 43, FINSBURY SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. 74o 50 PRIZE COMPETITIONS FOR Is 6D. SEND Postal Order for Is 6d (or 19 stamps) for a year's subscription to the Prize Competition Record, pub- lished monthly, and become entitled to enter free of charge 50 prize competitions, with cash prizes ranging from jfitOO This ia a genuine offer.-Address. The Prise Competition Association, 4. South Parade, Oak&eld-ro&d, Clifton, Bristol. L300 ESTABLISHED A.D., L". I THE WREXHAM ADVEETlSS5, Denbighshire Flintshire, Cheshire, Shropshire sad y #!& fa* stegistfr I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. la advance, 9s per annnm. On Credit, 10s per anaou. I | la *2««x< I* a On Credit. 1.28 O!r langla, The County Paper for all Official Notice* iB !)e81JI;;f and Flintshire. PUBLISQED EVERT FRIDAY AXD3AT- CIRCULATION'. 5 53J JJAYLEY & JJRAPLKY. PROPlUBTOas.