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Business Ajwoans-jments. EDWARD HORTON, 29, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, PRACTICAL MECHANIC. SEWING MACHINES of Every Make and Description Cleaned, Repaired, and Adjusted Thoroughly. AGENT FOR PRIZE GOLD MEDAL VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. (This Machine is the Wonder of the World.) Sati4tUtion Guaranteed both in Repairs d: New Machines. PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. N B -Bicycles and Tricycles REPAIRED on the premises. Tyres J ained effectually. 254Sz /^OCKLS'S ANTIBILIOTXS PILLS, ci THEIR ONLY PREPARATION  ANTIBILIOUS PILLS I^OCKLES ANT IB ILIOUS PILLS FREE FROM MERCURY ^OCKT.E'S ANTIBILICUS PILLS. THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, THE SAFEST PATENT MEDICI" c OCKLG-S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS THE BEST FAMILY APERIENT COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOR LIVER c OCKLz,s ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOR BILE 0OCKLE S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOR INDIGESTION COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOR HEARTBURN c OCKLE's ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOR SICK HEADACHE c OCKLRS ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, IN USB AMONGST ALL CLASSES c OCKLWS ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, IN USE EIGHTY-NINE YEAR c OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, IN USX EVERYWHERE. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE In boxes at Is lid, 2s Pti, 4s Gd, and 11. c OCKLWS ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, In use BIGHTY-NINE YEARS. May be had of J. FISHER EDISBUltY HIGH STREB1, WREXHAM 12940 Business Announcements 'I'I "r- THE STAR CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORES. ESTABLISHED THE OLDEST CIGAR STORES. I r- ¡, t r.1 tI J !1* II;> 1870. ESTABLISHED IN WREXHAM. E. ROGERS, 9, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. E. R, begs to acquaint her Patrons and the General Public that she Is now showing a very Jare and CrGARETTtCHOLDSERt CASI™UC2E™ BRIAR and MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CiGAR and CIGARETTE HOLDERS, CASE, POUCHES, &c. CIGARR of the fine&t brands of Havana. Manilla and Mexican leaf all in good condition. CIGAREITEN, Britieh. American, and Oriental:by the most noted makers. TOBACCO-Th6 productions of the most Celebrated Manufacturers kept in stack, in loz. and 2oz. packeta and lib., lib., and lib. tins. SOLE AGENT FOR WREXHAM AND DISTRICT FOR ARCHER'S CELEBRATED "BLACK BOY" TOBACCO. TRY "WREXHAM MIXTURE." 2314!z 2314jz PIANOS & ORGANS. THE BEST & CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES. I uLi Ft F-)l M -IA FRO 5 IHOMONIUMS.-F F:t r E: yE:A CRANE & SONS beg to inform the Public that,. having employed a Superior Staff of TUNERS, persons entrusting their Instruments to their care may rely on receiving that careful attention wh ch can only be given by Superior Workmen, such as they exclusively employ. F. IRWIN, Manager 4, REGENT ST.. WREXHAM. 974 A HOUSEHOLD STORES, "Grandmother's" Tea, g HOPE STREET, A Good, Old-fashioned, CHINA TEA—Healthful and Exhilarating to Drink. WREXHAM, ONE SHILLING and EIGHTPENCE per lb. NO LOTTERY! TTERE S A PRIZE TAKE IT! HUGE FORTUNES have ot:en been made in a singlo day by boldly seizing a favorable opportunity. I Indomitable e-ergy and perseverance have produced the REMARKABLE CHANCE which is to-day within your grasp. Reader, this may be THE opportunity of your life- time. TAKE YOUR PEN and write at onca to secure this splendid and M AUNIFIC NT FREE PRIZE. Enclose in your letter to H. SAMUEL a P.O. Order for 25s, and you will receive a splendid three-quarter plate ACME WATCH (Lady's or Gentleman'-) extra jewelled, and care- fully adju-ted. Perfect timekeeper. In solid sterling nlver cases, engine turned, and handsomely engraved. with shield and garter. (Lady's size richly cbsed and with dial beautifully tinted, < r plain if preferred) hard wh.te enamel dial with sunk seconds, and gold or steel hand". « ortb three guineas. H. SANTUEUS Price 25.- To senders of P.O.O. for X2 J28 6d, a GRAND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH will be delivered, jewel!e,l and fitted with dust and damptieht cap, with enamel dial, sunk seconds and gold hands. A splendid timekeeper, in solid sterling silver case, eneine-turned. and beautifully engraved with shield and garter. Lady's size exquisitely i!ecnrated with floral and other ornamentations. 'J h.. 01 dinary "e!lin> price of similar Watches is Five Guineas elsewhere. H. S AML fc.L n price iA E2 1241 f;d. H. Samuel's are worn with delight and satisfaction by half a million. ü" A MAGNIFICENT FREE PRIZE. A WARRANTY FOR FIVE YEARS AND A WEF.K'S FREE YRIAL accompany all H. Samuel's Watches. Money returned if not approved. Also a A:100 FREE LIFE INSURANCE Policy for 12 montbi against Railway Accidents, and an allowance of £ ,1 PEK WEEK for 6 weeks fur disablement, effected through the Ocean Accii- dent and Guarrantee (,'orpora, ion, Marsion Houge Build- ings, London. An astounding and unparalleled offer. Cut out this coupon, and send it to-night, with your order. ff'rcxhnm Advtirtiier. Headers' Coupon. Available for 21 day. I agree to supply the sender of this Coupon with the watches described above at the reduced prices of £ 2 12s 6n and 259, and to preent with each a magnificent and costly Free Prize. (Signed) B. Samuel, Manchester. Every watch sent secure and safe at my own risk, to any address, with key, warranty, and instructions complete. t And Gritnd free Prize ) Watch Bond. All P.O. Orders payable to H. Samuel at the General j Post Office, Manchester. H. Samuel's large CATALOGUE contains a new selection of best designs in Go.,d and Silver Jewellery, Clocks, Electro-silver Plate. &c., at manellously low prices- AN IMPORTANT SWING to every pur- chaser. Full descriptions of H. Samuel s Celebrated Watches. Over 1,Uoo illustrations. Hundreds of testi-I mouils. Sent gratis and post free to any address. wrue I for it BRILLIANT SUCCESS. Thousands of Clubs in full operation all over the Kingdom. Additional Agents wanted: everywhere. Foremen, Timekeepers, and others desiring appointment Secretaries should write at once. Liberal Terms. Pianos, Violins, Accordions, BicyleS, SflWIDg MMhinM, &c., supplied. 1 H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH ?.yc?c??E-?. 97 99. AND 101, MARKET-STREET, MANCH^TER* JJ fl034& ¡ BC>ILIN G wATr= R OR Mi LK- E PPS'S COCOA PREAKFAST OR SUPPER. 1728 I WhEXHAM STEAM II LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED, ESLESS, WBEXHAM. A PERFECT SPECIALLY ARRANGED FAMILY LAUNDRY. The Laundry is fitted with the best Modern Appliances for the perfect cleansing of Household and other Linen. Private Families, Hotels, and Restaurants, will find this Laundry to be excellent in its arrangements and mode- tate in charge. Special and Urgent Orders will receive prompt atten tion and despatch. I Clerg)men's and Choir Surplices cleaned and dressed on Special Terms. The work of Hotels, Clubs, &c., collected and delivered daily by arrangement. Orders per Post to be sent to the Works, addressed to the Manager. Shirts, Collars, and Cuffs finished in a superior manner retaining the appearance of New Linen. Lace and Muslin Curtains cleaned and frame finished. VANS WILL COLLECT AND DELIVER FREE. C. K. BENSON, J. M. JONES, ALFRED OWEN, WM. BEMNE, CHARLES DAvir-s. FRANK MEREDITH JONES EVAN RICHARDS, Directors JAS. PIIESNUI, Secretary. Price Lists Free by Post on application to THE MANAGER, Or to THE SECRETARY, 6-8in7_ 4, Temple Row Wrexhwi COMMERCE HOUSE, 39, High Street, Wiexham. MR H. BAYLEY, WEM, SALOP, Respectfully begp to announce that he has purchased the above Old Established Business cf Mr John Rnwlands, and that shortly he will be prepared with a large and extensive Stock of Goods suitable fur the present Season, (•mprising puichases from the leading Manufacturers in the Trade. A large assortment of Woollen Cloth* for Suits &c. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Felt Hats at a great reduction. Linoleums, Carpets. Cheap Millinery in all I its branches. DRESS-MAKING On the premises, under experienced Management, Fit and Style guaranteed, and charges strictly moderate. CHARITIES AND CLOTHING CLUBS Allowed a Liberal Discount. 2349a ATTENTION IS SPECIALLY DIRECTED TO THE NEW DAIRY, IN HENBLAS STREET, OPENED BY W. H. & E. EDWARDS, OF LLAY PLACE AND CHETWYND GROVE FARMS. Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Milk, Cream, Poultry, Vegetables, &c., FRESH DAILY. ALL ORDERS SHALL RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. 1138 in MARTIN'S FREE GIFT OF A STERLING SILVER ALBERT. COURON. C UP 0.1i. MARTIN'S Special SILVER CLUB WATCH, J-PIate Extra Jewelled Move- ment, Carefully Regulated and Timed, in Solid Ste.-ling Silver Engine turned Cases, »«/- Warranted for 5 years. Also, j LADY'S SIZP, Extra Jewelled Movement, Beautiful tinted Dial and En- graved Cases, a Perfect Time- keeper, :io- Cut out Coupon, anil enclose witn Y.U U. lor iSUS, ana i agree to return, at my own risk, one Lady's or Gent.'s SPECIAL SILVER CLUB WAICH, one terling SILVER ALBERT; key, warranty, and instructions complete. Letters and P.O.O. addressed to W. MARTIN, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, 52, HOPE ST., WREXHAM. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. MARTIN'S LION KEYLESS, 12a Gel cannot be beaten. I ll2z:a Business Announcements- -r-¿,r- ,r-. ELLIS'S MINERAL MATERS ir Sous ADDRESS R. EXJIJIS &i;,ONs RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 2052 FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LON DON. 1875, SOAMES WELSH '•TRADG 1fABS- BRILLIANT. SPARKLKNQ* THE BREWERY, WREXHAMNDRTHWALES. 2331 PRECIS'S BALSAM Severe Cough-Consumption prevented. BBB HIVB COTTAOB, BHYMBO, December 14 th, 1891. GENTLEMEN, I feel it my bonnden duty to inform you of the wonderful efficacy of 'Francis's Balsam.' I had for a length of time a most severe cough, which no medicine would relieve. So firm a grip had this congh on my system, that my wife feared I was becoming consumptive. I am thankful however to declare solemnly, that the first dose of 'Francis's Balsam' gave relief, and a few more doses oompletely eradicated the cough. Yours gratefully, Messrs. FRANCIS & Co., Wrexham. ROBERT ROBERTS. NASTY COUGH after INFLUENZA. BBIDGEND, VHONCYSSYLLTE, i December 22nd, 1891. GEKTLEMEN, Like thousands of other families, my family was afflicted with the Influenza. The children after a whilr- seemed to recover from the Influenza, but a nasty cough, which troubled them night and day, was left. It gives me great pleasure to state that ] Francis's Balsam proved itself a soveieign remedy, and it is my intention always to have t ia the house. Yours truly, M. PARRY. SOLD IN Is. AND 2s. 6D BOTTLES. FRANCIS & Co., CHEMISTS, 53, HOPE STREET, ") ? WREXHAM. j 22, TOWN HILL, ) 1831 KOYAL MS, &Aapb. SOCIETY I FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TjD ANIMALS. WREXHAM & DISTRICT BRANCH; HON. SECRETARIES: MRS HOGAN, Gladwyn, Gresford, Wrexham. Miss G. CUNLIFFE, Llamhaiadr Hall, Denbigh. W. B. ROBERTS, ESQ., Pengnern Cottage, Llangollen HON. TREASURER J. H. SWAINSON, ESQ 59, Hope-street, Wrexham. INSPECTOR H. HAMPSHIRE, 2, TRAFALGAR RD, WREXHAM Cases of cruelty reported to the Hon. Secretaries or Inspector will be carefully investigated. fl37 YOUNG LADIES who want to be independent, and j[ make their own way in the world, should write for Prospectus of the Scientific Dress-Cutting Association, 272, Regent-street, London, W. Situations found for all pupils at good salaries. 41n CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER. CONCENTRATED MANURE, Made from Excrement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c, From the City Slaughter-Houses and Markets, etc., analy, ing TO 4 PER CENT, OF AMMONIA. „ 1U TRIBASIC PHOSPHATE. Analysis Guaranteed. Delivered in bags, carriage paid, at j £ i per Ton. Special price over 150 miles. Sold by Analysis if written application be made. Supply limited. Full particulars from HY. WHILEY, SUPERINTENDENT, Cleansing'Department, Town Hall, Manchester. Or to BOLD ALDRED, 2676z Stamford-road, Altrincham. WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham W Advertiser, in Districts where not already repre- sented.-Apply to BATLEY & BRADLEY Wrexham. Legal and Public Notices. .r. WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK, CERTIFIED UNDER THE ACT OF 1863. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20TH NOVEMBER, 1891. THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED AT WREXHAM IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Dr. CHARGE. 1 Dr. £ s. d. ro balance on the 20th November, 1890, including intereit as per last Return 79,388 15 7 ro sums received of depositors, in money 18,678 7 10 ro sums transferred from Savings Banks 77 9 3 ro interest on Moneys invested with the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, viz. Rect. B. dited 21st 3,fay, 18.91 1,086 2 9 Rect. B. dated 21st November, 1891 1.0S4 7 5 ro interest on sums drawn for by the Trustees upon the Commissioners 19 2 4 ro interest on sums transferred to Post Office Savings Banks 8 11 Ditto, ditto, to other Savings Bioks 11 7 )ther Receipts 3 3 0 £ 100,351) 8 8 I DISCHARGE Cr. £ a. d. X e, d. By sums actually paid to Depo- sitors in money, including in- terest 19 035 1 0 Ditto. sums transferred to Post Office Savings Banks 77 12 ti Ditto suuis transferred to other Savings Banks fil 0 0 By sums actually paid for man- agement within the said year.. 289 8 2 Balance en the General Account invested with the Commis- sioners for the reduction of the National Debt, including in- terest on tht Z);h November, ISln. 80,402 19 0 Ditto, on account of Separate Surplus Fund invested with the said Commissioners, carrying Interest 303 0 0 Ditto, in the hands of Messrs James and James, Wrexham. 114 8 0 80,817 7 0 Treasurers, which fact is certified —— ————— by us lieo,:u 8 8 JAMES and JAMES, Treasurers. P » .1 jb M. U. Balance on the 20th November, 18J1, brought forward. SO,817 7 0 State the number of Total amfunt Depositors. of each class. X s. d. 405* whose respective Balances on the 2fth November, 1891, in- cluding Interest, did not exceed £1 eacb. 131 4 0 407 Do. were above 11 and not exceeding .£5 do. 1,026 2 8 264 Do. were above £5 and not exceeding ;CIO do J,Kt2 9 11 204 Do. were above .£10 and not exceeding XIS do 2,472 1 6 Illi Do. were above £)5 and not exceeding JE20 do 2,0iib 11 11 243 Do. were above zC20 and not exceeding L30 d0 5,778 1 7 200 Do. were above jeM and not exceeding £ 40 do. 6,650 14 2 9ti Do. were above X40 and not exceeding j650 do 4,286 10 11 164 Do. were above £50 and not exceeding £75 do. SJ.890 7 9 106 Do. were above £75 and not exceeding 9100 do 9,275 12 2 > 6" Dc. were above £ 100 and not exceeding A;125 d0 7,566 19 8 42 Do. were above jt'125 and not exceeding.El.70 d0 5,793 0 5 35 1>0. were above X150 and not exceeding X175 d0 5,636 5 11 43 Do. were above 1;175 and not exceeding £ 200 do 8,'271 0 7 1 Do. above .£200 2U5 0 0 2398 Total number of Depositors 70,854 3 2 1 Penny Bank. 43 5 0 22 Charitable Societitis. 3$2 11 10 75 Friendly SocietIes 9,148 7 4 2496 Total number of Accounts Total Balances. 80,438 7 4 Surplus. 378 19 8 Examined and found correct. WILLIAM JONES, Auditor. The Rate of Annual Interest allowed to the Depositors is X2 10s per cent. WE do hereby certify to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt that the foregoing is a true W account. And we further cet tify th:tt a duplicate of this Statement, accompanied by a LI-t of the Trustees and Managers cf the above institution, is publicly affisad in th office or plici where the depos.ts of the above Savings Bank are usually received, for the information of all persons making deposits therein. January 13th, 1892. T. LLOYD WILLTAM?, 1 Two Tru?teM of the aid EDW. E. ROGERS, j SavinM Bank. Witness. -JOHN BURY, Actuary. PUBLIC NOTICE.—The Workmen's Committee of the Jr Wrexham and Acton Colliery are desirou of WARN- ING the Public that HOUSE COAL TICKETS purchased from the Workmen are INVALID, and render the work- man so offending liable to instant dismissal. 164n BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. TRYDDYN DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCH, 1892. ANY Person having SUITABLE LAND in the Sccitty's ?L District for holding the above Match (which has been proposed to take place about the last week in Ftbrnary), will oblige by communicating with the under- signed not later than Januiry 25th. RICHARD GEO. WILLIAMS, Secretary, 104z Tryddyn Stores, Mold. WREXHAM MARKET HALL COMPANY. NOTICE IS HFRFBY CIVEN that an ExtraordiMry NGENERAL MEKTING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Office ol tb» Company, in the Market Hall, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1892, at 11 o'clock in the forenotir., for the purpose of electing a DIRECTOR of the Company in the place of the late Mr Wiiliam Williams (deceased). By order of the Pirectors, J. OSWELL BURY, Secretary. Wrexham. 20th January, 1892. 140o ROBERT PRICE, DECEASED. AT T. PERSONS having any claims or demands against Athe estate of Robert Price, I:e of Almere, RoMett, in the County of Denbigh, farmer, deceased (who died on the 19th day of November, 189i). are requested to send particulars thereof to me the undersigned, on or before the 29th day of Februery next. Dated this 19th day of January. 1892. E. BRASSEY, Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, 14:1,; Chester. Entertainments and Mestings. 'Jj" OLIVET CONGREGATIONAL. SCHOOLROOM, RHOSROBIN. A SALE OF GIFTS Of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, will be held at the above Schoolroom ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 189i! The Sale will be opened at 3.0 p m., by MRS K. JONES, Wrexham. Admission-Sixpence. 2664z F COMPANY (G WE USYLLT) ISTV. B. R. W. F. A SALE OF WORK, Consisting of the Articles unsold at the Bazaar held at Gwersyllt Hall, 29th June last, to raise funds for a DRILL SHED for the above Company, will take take place at the PUBLIC HALL, SUMMERHILL, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST. The prize drawing for coal will take place upon the tame date. tils PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. A POPULAR CONCERT WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, JANUARY 29TH. THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30. ADMISSION FREE. A few reserved seats tid, to cover expenses. 173j J. W. PARRY, Hon. See. Excursions. ,i' -r. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. LIVERPOOL PANTOMIMES. ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29tb, a Cheap Ha!fday ?_? Excursion to LIVERPOOL will leave Han?otlen l., Trevor 1.35, Acrefair 1.40. Ruabon 1.50, and Wrexham at 2 p.m. For full particulars see bills. j £ 8* u_- HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, AND LINCOLN SB IRK RAILWAY. PANTOMIMES, &c., AT MANCHESTER. ON SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, a Cheap Express Excursion to MANCHESTER (Central) will leave Wrexham (Central) at 1.45 p.m., calling at Owersyllt, Cefnyhedd, Bridge End, Pen) tfordd. Buckley (Junction station) and Hawafden, returning at lLi.0 p.m. the same day. For further particulars see bills. WILLIAM POLLITT, General Manager. Manchester, January, 1892, 157a Tenders. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Trustees for the Ruabon Charity are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of TWO HOUSES at "Naut-y-G walia." Plans and specifications can be inspected at my office on and after i2nd inst. Tenders to be sent in to me not later than 5th February, under cover, endoned" Ttodera for Two Houses at Ruabon." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. EDWARD JONES, M.S.A., Architect and Surveyor, 12, Temile Rew, Wrexham. January 14tb, 1892. 119z Edacatlon. GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. RESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTERS— A. E. LECKENBY, M.A. (OxoN.) (Late Classical Scholar, Exeter College, Oxford.) REV H. SEWELL, M.A. (OXON.), (Late Mathematical Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford with THREE other resident and FIVE visiting Masters. The honours of the past year include an Open Mathematical Scholarship at Jesus College, Oxford, and an Open Sizarship at St. Jobn'<< College, Cambridge. A very 'arge number of Certificates has been gained in the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. Careful attention to Busiueas Subjects, Chemical Laboratory, Classes in Boobkeopinp, and Shortbaid. For all particulars, apply to the Head Master, W. J. RUSSELL. B.A. TIré School reopens Thursday, Januai y 21a\ 2660 MR. C. MQRTON BAILEY, F.C.O., ORGANIST OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM, Gives Lessons on the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, And in SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &e. ADDRESS: 8, BERSHAM ROAD, WREXHAM. 5. YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, HOLLY BANK, RUABON-ROAD, CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES LIPTKOT. The next Quarter will commence on MONDAT, JANUARY 25tb. Private Lessons on the Pianoforte given by Miss L. Liptrot. Terms on application. 6ge Is ST. MARK'S TERRACE, WREXHAM. MISS EVANS Undergraduate of the University of London) receives a limited number of Pupils for tuition in the usual subjects. Next term commences JANUARY 20tb. For terms and references apply as above. t70 BODHYFRYD SCHOOLS, KING STREET. WREXHAM. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES SIMONS. A Separate School-room for Boys from 4 to 12 years of age. PUPILS Prepared for College of Preceptors, and other Examinations. Duties will be resumed (D-V.) JANUARY 19th. Vacancies for Boardeis. 3% BRYNYFFYNNON, WREXUAM, BOYS' SCHOOL. CONDUCTED BY MR. JNO. HAUGHTON. C.M., MR. J. B. WRIGHT, B.A., Ac., &C. The next Term begins WEDNESDAY, 20th January, 1892. 12in HOLT ACADEMY, NEAR WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL J. OLIVER JONES. RE-OPENS OX WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1892. ieiz LADIES' COLLEGE, HOLT, NEAR WREXHAM. CONDUCTED BY MRS. OLIVER JONES. RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1592. A few Boarders can be received at both Schools. 102a MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOOL FEE, £ i 4s. per TERM.—NEXT TERM begins )? TUESDAY, JANUARY 19TH, lS. ETRANCE EXAMINATION, MONDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1t-92. at li a.m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, &c, may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.-Boar(ling-house now open, under the sacction of the Governors. 1602n Religious Services. -.J"" '-J-" r j BAPTIST, CHAPEL CHESTER-STREET. DIVINE SERVICES at 10.45 and 6 33. Sunday School at 2.30. PREACHER NExr SUNDAY, JANUARY 24TH. PASTOR J. CORDON, LIVERPOOL. Baptismal Service in the Evening. 5lJo LL Orders for PRINTING, UTMOGR?PHY BOntr A BINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER1' OFFICES will be received at the OS?M MAR'?T SQUARE, o?Y. there bein? NO CONNICTI^ WFTO an» 9^SS. t™l p.mffiCe h0U"' 9 6.m. to 6 30 P.M; ??turdays, 9 a.m. to 1 P.M.