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SECOND EDITION I I TI-IOS. LEWIS, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 56a HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. TRADESMAN'S BOOKS POSTED BALANCED, AUDITED, PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT, and BALANCE SHEETS PREPARED. TERMS MODERATE. INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EFFECTED AT LOW RWES WITH SOUND COMPANIES. RENTS COLLECTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. 144b
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Sales by Auction. ALES BY ^dSRS FRAisR JLOYD & SONS. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ,VR LLOYD & SONS will ha.ve a ?-?d ?ryfor MONDAY'S SALE '00 to icn l?t and Store CATTLE, 750 sHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Sale of Dairy Cow, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. EL APRIL 19TH, AT 11. ■VVREiHAM SMITHFIELD. OBEAT ,SpRlG PRIZE SALE OF WALES. F RA??K LLOYD AND SONS TT have grand entries, including -*■ r ,w8 Calving Heifera, Stock Mdlear- -? 1in S?: Barrens, Stirks, and Yearlings. 2))  an d Pi;zs and Stoe Pl8. ? sows and -) 1 r''icH &nd Store Pigs. W ShrLp- b irc.  Cheviot, and Welah Couplea. I ■fl5 '??IZES foi three Dairy Heifers, Dairy JE15? DSaiirrjv Heifer. Stock BuU.YearHn? Bull, Co?. V?n.?. Banch of Stirks, Banch of  Yearlings. Cottager's Year- ^r" ^2, 20 Scotch onple, 20 Welsh ? ?J- e- So? and Pigs, and Store Pigs. Jucgi?tlO. Sale at 11. c MALPAS SPRING PRIZE SALES, ovwir,4 to the lata Season, is Postponed until TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH. -riRANK LLOYD & SONS have Grand 500 v.liry Cow., Fat Beast, Balls, Barrens, Ürk8, aud Yearlings. .Kn  and Rearing Calves. Ssn -t pork, and Bacon Pigs. IqO Fat Sheep and Couples. All Stock for Prws mnst be in by 10. Judging 10.30. Sale 12 sharp „i entrx of 50 Grand Coring Heifera from Vae;?rn Hampton Hall, 66 Yearlings fromfonr sder.. 906z APRIL 21st. FR.K LLOYD K SONS have received '?t""c-io? from Mr George Denson, who "J- "?."??LL BY AUCTION at 1 RHOSRHEDYN, tt _t,oin the whole of his Live and Dead .?'?; HOGBEHOLD FURNITURE, and #tbr E!c'C,Ii. ?"" ""?'.nUeu1tr"nduocoQrBe. 773j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, at 12 30. 3l*a ? r',»*„♦ rnr^erved Sale of the greater 3'??'"? .fS ?OU?EHOLD FURNITURE P?' ? ??v choice nieces in oak and ISS'ny, together with the whole of the dairy v¿i']B..I. at ?tut?LEY HALL FARM, HOPE, one iriiif from Hope Village Station, and seven miles from Chester. t-ir*NK LLOYD & SONS have been Fby Mr John Cawley who is A.:n, ??n?i.? the ?bove Sale on WED. ??AY. APRIL 25th. Fall particulars in m*t wek'" :55:112. 979, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2J11D, AT 1. °PP!'h FVI" I "PRESERVED SALE OF A FINE IIERIJ OF NEARLY 100 PRIZE WINNING DAIRY COWS, Y?ncS?? Pedigree BnUa. between 300 and ?O?e.? ?n. Hor»e., Colts, and Shire Stallions,  ? '?? portion of the ARncnUur? I Implarnent;. and Letting of between 200 ana 300 ACRES of RICH PASTURE LAND, at the HOME FARM, BODRHYDDAN, iituite 3 miles from Rhyl. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been f ii?trn. :"d bv the Representatives of the late GiDt»in Conwy -di.p?. of by PU BLIC AUCTIO Lh? Dbye V-lr.abSe S.ock and Effects. Thii will Iw a grand opportunity to obtain Show Cattle fo: lilt coming season. Citaioguea preparing. 829a 750 HORSES. FIRST WEEK IN MAY. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS invite early JL Entries for the heat Sales of the year. THI-MDAT, 1!H 5LP-Heavy Lurry and Young Horses. FHII'AT HIH —llamtss Horses and Match Pairs. S.rLlill.1Y, 5i H—Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies. Frizes JE40. Entriea close April 23rd. t905 rY LiEFSPq WHITFIELD & SON. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 12. OWESTHl BULL SALE. THE SECOND SALE OF  ?;HORTHORN? T3TTT T ?U ?' HEREFORD 13 U JJIJQU From lLt IkH Breeders ic the District, WILL LB HELD IS THS V. E S T R Y SMITHFIELD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13TH. K ili: to Commence at Twelve o'clock. O.ial.'gnes from the Auctioneers, ilõ7" WHITFIELD A SONS, Auctioneers. SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. I I'i'der & writ of Fieri Facias issued to the Sheriff of Flintshire. !)AY F-XT, APRIL 17iu, 1900. AT FKON DEG, LLANFYNYDD, jAboa: ;iv» minutes' walk from the Ralway Station.) S.!e of Snpt-rior UOüSEHOL. FURNITURE, va: :ji K- Oil Paintingd, Water Colour Drawings. l"ir,e Engravings. by notable painters and en- <;r5Y»rH. I.L-P.U I ifal Old China and other artistic iteois, I'lated Goods, filasa and China, well bound l'>:>ok«, A- together with the Out-door Effects. P..I. E. DAVIES will SELL by AUC- J L TION, on the premises aforesaid on Tnesdav p. Xt. April 17th, 1900, the HOUSEHOLD FURNf- 1L RE nud Effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock. u Mold. 970j Jt II: ALL THK LATEST LEADING NOVELTIES IN LADIES' SPRING WEAR, AND THE BEST V A L U E GO TO THE BAZAAR, HOPE STREET. 377d SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. O.MI'ARAHLY THE 13EST CHEAPES hJlUl OF NITROGEN a. AUMONI-K. I'r. jri(;fca LARGER Crops than are obtained from tiii- use of any other form of Artificial Nitrogen See Kcports of Experiments at Dalmeny (Nineteenth Century for November, 1899). Trainees Crops of HIGHER FEEDING VALUE than are obtained by the use of anv other ilaiiure. irodncps Roota and Tubers of eonapienously LETTER KEEPING QUALITY than are K''own by any other nitrogenous manure. rrodnue, J'.KTTEU QUALITY OF MALTING H.\HLE Y than is obtained from the use of any other Manure ttsted at Rothamsted. For ] rtmphlets and other information on the subject, apply tu- W. G. BLAGDEN, CHAIUHAN-, aCLfHATE OF AMMONIA COMMITTEE 4, FEN-CHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.G. 80a YOU MAY JUST AS WELL GET A GOOD SLIT OF CLOTHES AS ANYONE ELSE. SO GO AND SEE PADDON, 19 Q I E E N S T R E 360C A )r^l;h PRINTING, LITHO- 11', lioOKBINDING, ite., intended fcr Ei! RTI,?;EP. ?FFICES?iH bo r6orived ?\h ???LET SQLARE ??r. there being .0  ?'?  c?? 6rm. ONae hoars a.m other firm. Of&ae hoars Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES A SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY. MESSRS JONES and SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 85090 9 to 1,000 Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep 11.15. 907a WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THE GRAND ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE STORE CATTLE SHOW Md SALE will bie h. e!d in the above Smithfield on MONDAY, APRIL 23mw, 1900. when upwards of 300 HERD OF EXCELLENT STORE CATTLE will be offered (In addition to the usual weekly supply of FAT STOCK). PRIZES IN ALL CLASSES. Special Buyers will attend. Bring your Stock to this Sale. h626 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next SALE will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18ib, at 12 o'clock. NOTE.-The Spring Pri7.e Store Stock Sale will be on May 2nd. JONES & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. 1941 LLANGOLLEN SMITHFIELD (The North Wales Central Sheep Market.) THE GREAT SPRING PRIZE SALE OF CATTLE AND COUPLES Takes place on TUESDAY, APRIL 24tb. 1900. Prizes in Twelve Classes. Entries for Catalogue close April 18th. 908d TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 17TH. AT THE RECTORY, PULFORD, ROSSETT, 6 miles from Wrexham, 5 miles from Cheater. IMPORTANT SALE of 5 Head of Cattle, 2 -L Horses, 8 Sheep, 8 Pigs, 4 Turkeys, 18 Tons of Hay, 20 Tons of Manure, Wagonette, Pony Gig, Set of Harness, Out-door Effects, and a quantity of Surplus Furniture, &c., by order of the Executors of the late Rev. J. R. Williams. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 999t JONES A SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH. 1900, Ar ONE O'CLOCK. SALE of part SOCK.IN-TÅDE (Grocery, .s Ac.), SHOP FITTINGS, and a few lots of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.. including 7 cwt. of Sugar Paper, 2 cwt. of Sugar and Flour Rags, 12 Tea Canisters, Coffee Canisters, Treacle and Syrnp Tins, Scales and Weights, Coffee Mill, Oil Cabinet, 3 Flour Bins, with two, three, and four compartments, Kneading Trough, Bread Tins, Avery's Weighing Machine, Sack Truck, Hoist, Salting Turnel, Brooms, Brushes, Colliers' Shafts, Spades, Heel Rake, quantity of Drugs, 30 lbs. of Tea, Raisins, Sweats, Linseed, Lamp Chimneys. Matches, Blue, Pepper, and other miscellaneous effects, Ac., &c., at LIVERPOOL HOUSE, Hall-street, Penycae, Raabon, by order of Mr J. O. Jones (who is retiring). Sale at One o'clock prompt. 94Zf JONES It SON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1900. IMPORTANT SALE of 22 Head of Yonng -L Dairy Cattle, In-calf Heifers, Bullocks, Stirks, Yearling Bull and Heifers, 60 Grand Cheviot Lamb- ing Ewes, five Wagon Horae3 and Colts, In-pig Sows, Sow and followers, Poultry, 31 McasnreB of Oats, quantity of My&tc'a and M?num Potatoes, AGIU. CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Gearaand Harness, DAIRY VESSELS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB, &c. AT PLAS BUfKLEY FARM, BERSHAM, Three miles from Wrexham. By order of Mr Edward Evans (who is retiring.) Sale at 11 o'clock, commencing with Implements. Furniture and Dairy Vessels at One o'clock. 943c JONES & SON, Atictionaers. Railway Notices. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. JGXCURSIONS will run as under:- FOOTBALL, ENGLISH CUP FINAL TIE. SATURDAY MORNING, April 21, to LONDON (Addison-road Station), and to the CRYSTAL PALACE (WITHOUT CHANGE of CARRIAGE), for 1; 3, or 5 days, from WREXHAM, Ruabon, &c. For times, bookings from other stations, WEEK- END EXCURSIONS, Ac., Bee bills and pamphlets. 969a J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. EASTER HDLIDAY EXCURSIONS AND JLL ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY, April 14th.—Week End and Ten Day Tickets to RHYL, LLANDUDNO. Colwyn Bay, and other stations on North Wales Coast, from Wrexham (Central), &c., also to Southport and Blackpool. WEEK END TICKETS from Wrexham (Central and Exchange) to Birkenhead Park and LIVER- POOL, and from Wrexham and intermediate stations to NEW BRIGHTON. GOOD FRIDAY, April 13th.-Trains will run as appointed for Sundays. Day Excursion Tickets to Neston, Heswall, LIVERPOOL, &c. See bills. SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH. FOOTBALL MATCH AT LIVERPOOL, EVERTON v. BURY. HALF-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS to LIVER- POOL from Wrexham and intermediate stations by 12.35, 12.48, and 3 5 p.m. trains, available to return by ordinary train or by late special from Seacombe 11.45 p.m. (11.30 p.m. Landing Stage.) EASTER SUNDAY, April 15,b.-Day Excursion Tickets to LIVERPOOL, Seacombe, and Birken- head from Wrexham (Central) 8.45 a.m. and inter- mediate stations. EASTER MONDAY, April 16th.-FOOTBALL MATCH atLIYERFOOL.EVERTONW.GLOSSOP, RE-OPENING OF NEW BRIGHTON TOWER AND GROUNDS, GRAND AMATEUR CYCLING TOURNAMENT, ETC. DAY AND HALF-DAY TRIPS from Brymbo, Plaspower, Wrexham, and other stations, to Neston, Heswall, Seacombe, Birkenhead, LIVERPOOL, Hoylake, West Kirby, and NEW BRIGHTON. SPECIAL IIALF-DAY TRIP to NEW BRIGHTON. leaving Wrexbam Central 2.0 p.m., returning 10 0 p.m. SPECIAL HALF-DAY TRIP to LIVERPOOL, leaving Wrexham Central 12.30 p.m., returning from Seacombe 10.45 p.m. (10.30 p.m. Landing Stage.) DAY AND HALF-DAY TRIPS from Brymbo, Wrexham, Ac., to CHESTER. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Wrexham 9 30 p.m. for Chester, and at 10.45 p.m. from Chester to Wrex- ham. DAY EXCURSION to Denbigh. RHYL, Colwyn Bay, and LLANDUDNO, leaves Wrexham Central 8.25 a.m. and intermediate stations. SPECIAL SERVICE OF TRAINS ON BRYMBO BRANCH. For times, fares, and all informition, see bills, to be obtained at the stations. T. CART WIGHT, I Centra.l Ste.tion, Wrexham,GeneraJMa.nager. Central Station, Wrexham, 995sd April 9?h, 1900. 995zd An advertisement tells its own story. It makes no mistakes as a traveller mightjao, and states exactly what tile merchant wants to say neither more nor ¡ less. Advertisements are boneai int faithful servant Sales by Auction SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AH GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. 2353 I 2353 Entertainments and Meetings. ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, 16th, 17th, and 18th APRIL. Messrs Griffin and Harris's Company (from the Pavilion Theatre, London) iu the successful Drama. "THE DEVIL'S MINE," By F. D'ARCY. Time and prices 1108 usual. 996h PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MONDAY & TUESDAY, APRIL 16TH & 17ra, 1900. Special and Important Visit of the Latest WAR ANIMATED PHOTOS, Including Surrender of Cronje, Naval Brigade in Action. Dropping Lyddite Shells into the Boer Trenches, Charge at Spion Kop, the Battle of the Tngela, and many others, described by Mr J. Richards, who was present at many of the scenes, and who has just returned from the Transvaal. The wholo supported by a GRAND PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open T.30. Commence at 8. Reserved and Numbered Seats, 2a 6d Second Seats, 2s; Third, Is Back (limited), 6d. Plan and Tickets at Crane and Sons, Limited, Regent-street. t WELSH MILITARY HOSPITAL FOR SOUTH AFRICA. TWO CONCERTS, promoted by Mr W. S. -L STEPHENSON'S WREXHAM ORCHESTRA, will be held in the PUBLIC HALL. WREXHAM, on MONDAY, APRIL 23HD, 1900. Artistes— MADAUB DUMA, soprano; Mr PLUNKET GREENE, baritone Mr JOHN DUNN, (the most eminent of English violinists) this will be hia only appearance in the Principality, prior to an extended tour in Europe and America; Mr ED. DE JONG, the world renowned Flautist (who will play on his golden Ante, left to him by a former pnpil, and valned at 150 gaineas) Mr W. S. Stephenson's Wrexham Orchestra; accompanists—Mr C. Morton Bailey, Mus. Bac., F.R.C.O., and Mr Pullein, A.R C.O. Matinee at 3 p.m. prompt. Reserve seats. 5, second aeats and balcony, 2/6. Carrriages at 5 p.m. Evening Concert at 7.45 prompt. Reserved seats, 3/- second seatia and balcony, 2/- body of Hall, 1/ Carriages at 10 p.m. Bookinge, Plan of the Halt and Tickets at Mr Richardeon's, Music Depit, Regent-street. Wrexham. Tickets may also be had from any member of the Orchestra., or J. G. CROMPTON, Norman Villa, Wrexham. 977f ANNUAL MEETINGS OF IH £ NORTH WALES FEDERATION OF EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHES. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING I IN ZION CHAPEL, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1900. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by THOMAS JONES, ESQ. (MAYOR oy WKEXHAM.) PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS :— English Address REV. J. D. JONES, M.A., B.D., OF BOURNEMOUTH. Welsh Address REV. PROF. ELLIS EDWARDS, M.A., ov BALA. Resolution on "LORD PEEL'S REPORT." Moved by FBANCIB NUNN, ESQ., of Colwyn Bay, seconded by REV. R. E. MOKIUS, M.A. A Collection for the funds of the N.W. Federation. Conductor of Choir, MR W. HUGHES. Accompanist, Miss ROWLAND. 976a PENYBRYN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH9 SALISBURY PARK. EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH. PRMACHEB Rev. R. H, MERCHANT. B.A., London Services, 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 97 It Scholastic. MR. WALLACE S. HUGHES, A.R.C.O. (Associate of the Royal College of Organists, Art Pupil of C. M. Bailey, Elq., Mus. B., F.R.C.O.), IS PREPARED TO GITE PIANO, HARMONY, & THEORY LESSONS. Address BROAD OAK ALEXANDRA ROAD, WREXHAM. 595z Miss FLORENCE RUTTER, L.R.A.M. (IIEZZO-SOMUKO ). Ex-student, Medaliist, Double Diplome of the Royat Academy of Music. Pupil of the late Signor Fiori and of Mr R. H. Cummings, F.R.A.M. GITES LESSONS IN VOICE PRODUCTION SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. For At Homes, Concerts, Oratorios, &c. Address :-C/o Richardson's Music Warehouse, Wrexham. 223c COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. EEY,AD MISTBBSS MISS A. J. JONES, B.A., Load. Assisted by large staff of highly qoalified Assistants. The Head Mistress receives Boarders. Next Term begins Wednesday, May 2nd. Prospectus and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Head Mistress or MR W. R. EVANS, Clerk to the Governors, 991111 56a, Hope Street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR W. S. STEPHENSON, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN I AND VIOLONCELLO, I Begs to announce his removal from 3, ERDDIG TERRACE to CLISSOLD, SHREWSBURY ROAD, W1 WREXHAM. -u- IF YOU WANT TO BE A WELL GROOMED MAN, Al FIT. STYLE, FINISH AND QUALITY AND GRAND VALUE Go to ALBANY PADDON, M, QWEEN STREET. I ——-—-———————————————— Business Announcements. GEORGE THOMAS, GPLOOI.R AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 18 & 19, MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, FLOUR, & ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFFS, INCLUDING THORLEY'S FOOD AND EVAN'S DOG CAKES. District Agent for *,he SUNLIGHT BRAND of LINSEED and COTTON SEED CAKE, made from the Purest Linseed and Cotton Seed, with a Guaranteed Analysis. TBHMS AND FILL PABTICULABS OF ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION OR FSBB PER POST. WAREHOUSE AND STORES:-CAIA ROAD. 393 "TRIPLEX" CYCLES FROM :£10 10s OD. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. MADE BY THE TRIPLEX COMPANY, LORD STREET, WREXHAM, CLOSE TO THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. 814 TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 f j A -DTIir OTTlPTtG GENUINE AND F ARM SEEDS, GE::D Whi- b have atood the test for many vears both for resalta and parity. GRASSES AND CLOVERS. TUT A "Mr1 IPT Q Special Stocks of NEW GOLDEN GLOBE, -M-ANGE. LS. ? m MINTERM-EDIATE, PRIZE WINNER, &e. QiTTrTTTIT^'fjl CI All saved from Selected & Transplanted Bulbs: E;WEDES mmm LORD DERBY, KANGAROO, MAGNUM BONUM, PURPLE EMPEROR, BEST OF ALL, &c., &c. SEED OATS AND POTATOES DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE FREE FROM STRACHAN & EVANS, WREXHAM. J. STANFORD'S CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATION. ADDITION OF COMFORTABLE TEA-ROOM. I Quick Lunch for Cyclists. SPECIALITE "—TEAS. I Light Suppers. All Kinds ot Refreshments. Out-door Department- BREAD, CAKE, PIES, AND CONFECTIONERY. Made on the Premises. 1000a BLINDS All kinds of Window Rollers and Blinds are made and fitted on the shortest notice at S. ASTON & SON'S. They keep a large stock of materials, laces, insertion, fringe, and are able to give beat designs at low prices. Venetian and Wire Blinds MADE ASTON & SON are the Largest and most Complete House Furnishers in Wales. They offer the greatest possible advantages; have the largest selection of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Bedsteads, Bedding, Ironmongery, Basket and Wicker Goods, Drapery, China, and Earthen- ware. They sell on credit, and give discount for cash; they deliver goods FREE in their own vans; they keep a large staff of workmen, and are able to execute special orders and repairs promptly and well. FURNITURE REMOVED BY ROAD OR RAIL. S. ASTON & SON, WREXHABt. 3239ad Tenders. ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS for the SuBply of BREAD and L MEAT, for the pe iod of Six Months from 1st June, 1900. at the vai.ons stations in the North- Western ^District, wiJl b:: received at the under- mentioned office, until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th April, 1900, for meat, and on FRIDAY, 27th April, 1900, for bread. Forma of Tender, with list Off stations, can be obtained on application to the Assistant Adjutant General. District Headqnarter Office, Chester, 7th April, 1900. 966c WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Adversers on Saturday -nornings. -Apply, Office of this paper. 2436 A will be Given for the Best 4 ? Three Verses on SPRING 0&? CLEANING in the Style of Absent-Minded Beggar." introducing the names of one or more of the articles named below. CONDITIONS. What, we consider the best and cleverest verses will be awarded £ 3. The verses mnst be sent, post paid, on or before 30th April, 1900, and accompanied by a receipt for something used for sprinpr cleaning, bought at any of the branches of BOOTS, Cash Chemists. You will get a receipt for everything you bny at the shops of BOOTS, Cash Chemists. The verses to become the property of BOOTS, Cash Chemists, for publication if desired, but the sender's name will not be published without per- mission. Two or more sets of verses will be accepted from one sender, but each set mrst be accompanied by a separate receipt. The decision of the Manager of the competition must be accepted as final. RS" WRITE PLAINLY AND 01VIE TOUE ADDRESS. L Address yonr letter to- THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR," c/o BOOTS, Cash Chemists, Nottingham. SiRING CLEANING. FURNITURE CREAM gives a brilliant gloss to all kinds of Mahogany and French-polished Furniture with half the usual labour. Guaranteed not to show finger marks. 6D. BOTTLE FOR 4D., Is. BOTTLE FOR 71). BOOTS VARNISH STAINS give a brilliant polish in Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, &c. Staining and Varnishing Woodwork at one operation. USUAL 6D SIZE FOR 4JD Is SIZE FOR 8D 2s 60 SIZE FOR Is 5D PER BOTTLE. MORGAN'S GOLD PAINT as used by Cabinet Makers, Gilders, and Decorators. Has the original brightness of Gold, easy of application, and unrivalled in appearance. BOOTS REDUCED PRICE, 1/- BOTTLE FOR 7iB. UNRIVALLED METAL POLISH. BOOTS BRASS PASTE OR METAL POLISH will clean every kind of metal, brass, steel, or iron and is invaluable in household use. TRIAL SIZE, USUAL 2D. FOR ID. 1/- TIN FOR 4. Wills' Cleansing Cloudy Ammonia. 1/- BOTTLE FOR 10D. SMALL TRIAL SIZE 6D HOUSEMAIDS' GLOVES, WASH LEATHERS FURNITURE CREAM, SOFT SOAP, VARNISH STAINS, BRUNSWICK BLACK, &c., &c., of the best qualiiy are sold at the lowest prices. BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS, 2, WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, And 6, THE CROSS, OSWESTRY. Also at 6, CROSS STREET, WELLINGTON. f731t WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers W on Saturday mornings.—Apply, Office of tlbh paper. Business Announcements, "GLOBE" AUCTION ROOMS, NOW READY FOR THE RECEPTION OF GOODS FOR SALE? THE BEST Situated ROOMS in TOWN, being on the MAIN STREET, and close to both Railway Stations. i -——————————————— SALE BY AUCTION EVERY MONDAY. FULL PARTICULARS IN THE USUAL AUCTION COLUMNS. R. OWEN JONES & CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &c., REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. GOODS CALLED FOR AND SOLD AT MODERATE INCLUSIVE CHARGES. INSTRUCTIONS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED »TO. TELEPHONE NO. 0200. 646 FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF BOOTS & SHOES, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, GO TO THOMAS OPENSHAW CENTRAL BOOT STORES, 12, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. BOOT REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. 3i2 Zi2 W. W. REES, SILK MERCER & GENERAL DRAPER, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM, NOVELTIES FOR THE EARLY SPRING. SILKS, DRESS FABRICS, MANTLES, JACKETS, COATS & SKIRTS, BLOUSES, MILLINERY, ETC. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTE AT MODERATE PRICES. f I NOTB APBBBSS :— i W. W. REES, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. —— DRESS & COSTUME DEPARTMENT. DAVIES & RUSH, HAVE OPENED A LADIES' COSTUME DEPARTMENT, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A FIRST-CLASS LADIES CUTTER, Beg to annouBoe thai LADIES' GARMENTS of all descriptions are made on the Premises by Practical Ladies' Tailors, and that Style and Fit shall be Guaranteed. ALL THE GOODS ARE PROCURED FROM THE LEADING LONDON COBEOME HOUSES. A TMIAL IS BESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 58, HOPE STREET, AND CENTRAL ARCADE. 16X7 A REMINDER! C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY, ARE STILL THE LEADING GROCERS, PROVISION MERCEL4 NTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BAKERS, AND CONFECTIONERS, IN THE DISTRICT, AND HAVE YET TO FIND A RIVAL.