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Sales by Auction, cALES BY MiSSSRS FRAisE. LLOYD & SONS. V.'I'.F.XHAM SMITHFIELD. T T O YD & SONS will have a y-? Eutry for MONDAY'S SALE 100 *-ICQ F? ?"? Store CATTLE, 100 50 sHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Cl D^iry CWd, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. a TilE SECOXD GREAT SPRING SALE will te held on MONDAY MAY 7TH, Prj- ..iI1 be civen for Dairy Cows, Heifers, aud Rills. NEXT, APRIL 19TH, AT 11. V Ui.KKAM SMITHFIELD. i r .• > PRIZE SALE OF WALES. i.l vnK LLOYD AND SONS l biivt- graud cutries, including -jC U'v- ('M? Cahing Heifers, Stok ad Year- "iÑ ?. ? ?rrpn?. Stirks, and YearIiL?a. i"" "?r?..nnn Store PiR?. ?? ??(-!nu. Cheviot, and Welsh Conples. ? t? )'!jy''? for three Dairy HeifeB, Dairy £l: ih??r. Stock Bull, Yearling Bull, l, t ¡hrrdl' Hunch of Stirks, Bunch of 1" f v l' I' "V 1:"r ,1' ■ l'nir ? YpMiin?a. vottaer B Year- n:!lI .0 h C. I "'0 W I h ^ro„pU 20 Scotch uup eA." Welsh ;:e. tn.d F!t,s, and tore Pigs. ?.?.ttl0. 8ae at 11. c t PAY ;SATURDAY) AT 12.30. 'T'k\ l í:Li) D & SONS have received T-L < "'="?"i\ ?o'" ? George Denson, who L  ?).-LL BY AUCTION the whole of i* 1JEAD FARMING STOCK, Mo-tarn ?t.W?H' H-'t?NITO?R, &GQ oth-r Bffoew 1: fIOSRHEDYS, !■n. en the Bronghton-road. u 12.30. Catalogues from the t773 4" :.i;xr, APRIL 25th, at 12 50. ed Sale of the greater portion iuLU FURNITURE, choice pieces in oak a.nd .ii-tint; o? sideboards, tables, cheats, ■ of drawers, aud very valuable r'°rc^i bedsteads. and feather lua.ble b?atea.dd. an d feather be d a, .,?" ? ?.?h?-.bo:cofthe ?SHLS ? OTHER EFFECTS, ^n<l iron lever cheese presses, cheese ru Tin three wheel chorn*, milking in j-u-iiiJ, lawn mo'.ver, roller, garden ,1u:k, and miscellaneous effects, ijlloUL)LiiY liALL FARM, HOPE, ,j", f, :ini Hope Village Station, three miles ;r-uK.r.t. aiid from Cheater or Wrexham. fiiu'N''iC LLOYD & SOS have been ..rt-i.d by Mr John Cawley, who is ) ?) ''o'??' th? above Sale on WED- ?.iUAY 25-hAI'KIL. commencing at 1.2,3. No flal ?. Spue: ?ud prompt attention mimed. \T M VY 1ST, AT 2 O'CLOCK. „i the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- C fl KE in ~i'l liiir? 2 long-cased Oak Clocks with rr»^ in-laid Mahogany Secretaire, Iron French R- i-=toada. Feather Beds, Toilet Tables, l l)o::»cstic Raqaiaites. Alao the cUDOOR EFFECTS, Inuio; P«»nv Trap. Harness, Shandry, Sow and i-j lVdtrv, Tuola, &s., &c., at the ■•NER,S INN, GYFELIA, i f.; Wrexham. "ip* iiA.N'K LLOYD & SONS have received P .rn t?.)t: from toe Representatives of the .?:- M!- U?cj'k" tJ Conduct the above S?te on 1 UESDAY, MAY 1ST, o'clock. lVrtk-nlara ia posters. tl029 < GREEIS, EYTON. TL V i'.Y AUCTION by MESSRS L Fi.A?K LLUVD ? SONS, at the Wagoners' 1: iyft-i;a. TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1900, A; > c-1 in the evening precisely, subject to cn- t, i-r. and there prodaced :— ,\i ;u.rt- tv. I- lUttEiiOLD COTTAGES, with ws Gwdt.ii- aud Outbuildings, thereto belonging, ■i:av.e Cratr.ree Green, in the occupation of Ilc-.irs JI;i^'lirr aud l!:iycocks, aud known as Hay- C Fnhør may be obtained on application ia the Arcxios::t.i:s, ilytou House, and 1, Church- -:reL-l. Wruxhtviu, ur to j Mu J. IIOPLEY PIERCE, Solicitor. I Regent-street, Wrexham. WLiJNLtl'AY, MAY 2ND, AT 1230. H;^li!y IinporUut aua Attractive Sale of 70 grand milking SLL rthorn Dairy Cows. Calving Heifers, YciriiiiK'. Ctlws. and Stock Balls (including the Shcrtborn Buckhaugc-r," 74143). Shire I Siailiou Meiry Maii:" Shire Mare and Foal, 7 eric-, two. and hree year old Shire Geldings and F.llief. lVdi;ree Shropshire Show Ewes and lam. 3i0 fa: Cro=c bred and Cheviot Wethers, 10 fn: 'Vt-irii La.;iibs, the Grazing of 162 aores ')f rich l'-ismrt Land (lll suitable lots ) at I10DKUYDDAN HOME FARM, i fr:j?;i Khuddian Station, and 3 from Rhyl, wiiirt .:o:i\L-yauced will meet trains. T?HA?K LLOYD & SONS bare been in- ? -LrM?d by tb' nxccutors of the late Captain (Jjiiwv tu condnct th:? higL-clasa Sale. 1:? ?hci(; of the r:xe-winnera are included. h. o): ily ticketj 11.30. Sale at 12.30. frow the Estate office, Bodrhyddan, or the Aactioucer*' Oltces, Wrtxham, Whitchurch. or Cr-Vt. t829 750 IIuli.SES. FIRST WEEK IN MAY. Xoklil WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. 1?I:A\K LLOYD & SONS invite early -L Mmc- for the Best Sales of the year. TH1 Y Dung Horses. L, I aud Match Pairs. 5iii—Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies. Entrie3 cloBe April 23rd. t905 LLANFYNYDD. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. T'J r.E ?OLD BY AUCTION BY FRANK -L LLO Y D ? SOS. at the Cross Keys Inn, L?r.?nyjfi. I 1 iUDAY, MAY 11TH, 1900,  f.'clock in tke afternoon, the foUowing ?-i.i.U'jLD?ClLDING LOTS, at present form- put 0' Tany-vr-Owen Farm, and situate in the :n wnd from Danfynydd to Tryddyn, and Coed *?on. an j .a cIo*e proximity to the village and Rail- T'tV >t«tion nf Llanfynydd. L i 1—A corner piece of LAND, containing 2,020 tttrd-. adioininc the London and North- "Mteru Hallway, and situate near the Stores and lun. 1.:1 2 —Adjoins Lot 1, and contains 2,300 square L ".—Adjoins Lot 2, and contains 2,300 square L .? — Adjoins Lot 3, and conta-ns 2,130 square Md-. i Adjoins Lot 4, and contains 1,860 square J h"d,. L. i G.-Adjoins Lot 5, and contains 1,820 square :1!j. 7.—Adjoins Lot 6. and contains 1,940 square Lot 6, and contains 1,940 souare 3.-Adjjins Lot 7, ana contains 2.190 eqaare y«i.r j adjoin the Railway, and have a froat- &o thl; main road. f-ir.i:,r particulars and plans apply to W. WYNN EVANS, ESQ., 0)-0 Solicitor, Regent.street, Wrexham. ()\] LESDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. JA\ 22nd, 23rd, and 25th. at 11 o'clock, leaporiant and Unreserved Sale of the very Superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, \s and China (including very valuable Crown ??Lv i'nt. Coffee, and Deasert Services) upwards  ÝJ ('Z. of IL VBR and a ?ood collection of ');(' i ?(j PLATE, Books, Pictures, and Oat- it LEESWOOD HOUSE, GROVE ROAD, Wrexham, 1:"R\K LLOYD .t SONS have received f in^traciiona from the Representatives ú, tt" lalC: miss Jones, to conduct the 8.:J)V" Uih,cla;¡B SALE without reserTe. Catalosuea rF'eP«irig. 1030r you MAY JUST AS WELL GET A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES AS ANYONE ELSE. SO GO AND SEE PADDON, 19, QUEBN STREET. 360c OTTVR INSURANCE OFFICE FOCKDID 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1898. Exceeded £ 430,000,000. or Pwtifaijifg apply to 14R. TRKVOR G. BOSCAWEN, Agent at Wrexham, <1 Sale? by Auction SALES BY FRANK LLOYD & SONS. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, AT ONE O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE IN THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Appertaining to dinine, drawing rooms, and 5 bed- rooms, together with genaral domestic requisites, belonging to Mrs T. Green, and removed from Norman Lodge, Wrexham, for greater convenience of Sale.—Particulars in posters. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS WILL SELL FBY AUCTION, as above, withont the slightest reserve. Special and prompt attention in- vited. 1071h ONJ FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Important Sale of SUPERIOR BEDDING-OUT PLANTS, &c., Inclndirg Geraniums, Verbena, Calciolaria Ageratums, Lobeliu, Pyrithrnm, Pelargoniums, eta., i. tho NOSTRR WVTJ^S HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM, whither the Planta will be removed for greater con- venience of Sale. FRANK LLOYD & SONS h?e been Fingtructed by Mrs Robahaw, of the Rhosnessnev Nurseries, to conduct her annual Sale as above with- out reserve. 1072d "7 SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. SALE BY S. A S TON & 8 0 N ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD SY PUBLIC AUCTION. ALL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCIIKD OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. 2353 THE SALE on MONDAY next, APRIL JL 2ird. will consist of a useful assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being several lots taken under execntion for rent; also, GOODS, the property of a gentleman leaving Wrexham, as follows Dinfcg-room suite in leather mahegany chiffonnier, massive mahogany dining- room chairs in hair seating, old engravings and water colour drawings, cottage pianoforte in walnut case, fall compass, bedroom and sitting-room furni- ture, parlonr suite in walnut, upholstered in plush, two sewing machines, three kitchen dressers, har- monium, four lady's and gents' bicycles, seven ex- cellent mailcarts and bassinettes, four silver watches, architect's large drawing-table on tressle, office press and stool, stationery cabinet, deed-box, a complete set of joiner's tools in bass (to be soid in one lot), galvanic battery, bedsteads, mattresses, and beds, 4ft. spring mattress, birch reading stand, excellent mahogany commode fitted, and numerous other effects. Sale at 12 o'clock. Bicycles, Watches, Bassinettes, and Mailcarts Sold at 2 o'clock prompt. 1073r SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. Important Sale of 8 Head of Choice Cattle, 2 Powerful Cart Horses, Chestnut Cob Gelding, 36 Young Cheviot In-lamb Ewes, about 3 Tons of Clover and Rye Grass Hay, about 18 Tons of Oat and Wheat Straw, about 150 Hobbetts of White Canadian Oats, Quantity of Seed Potatoes and Farmyard Manure, Agricultural Implements, Gears, Dairy Vessels, itc., &c., at PONTYBODKIN, NEAR MOLD, close to Coed Talon Railway Station. MR J. E. DAVIES begs to announce his iW) instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr Ephraim Hopwood to SELL BY AUCTION on FRIDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1900, the whole of the Live and Dead FARM STOCK, Produce, &c., &c. Sala at 11.30 o'clock. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 1011a BRYN AWEL, MOLD. Highly Important Sale of Valuable Household Furniture, appertaining to Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, Plated Goods, Glass and China, including services of Valuable Crown Derby and Davenport, Valuable Oil Paintings, Proof Etch- ings, Costly Bronze Figures, and other articles of virtu, Brussels and pile Carpeta, Pianoforte, American Organ, contents of six handsomely- furnished Bedrooms, Kitchens, Pantries, Excellent Pbæon, HarneBs and Stable Requisites, and a choice variety of Greenhouse Plants. ? T?/TR J. E. DAVIES has been favoured .ijLL with instructions from the Representatives of the late Henry Roberts, Esq., J.P., to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH AXD MAY 1ST, 1900, the whole of the above Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, dcc. Fall Particulars and Catalogues, which are in course of preparation, will shortly be published. 1012a MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. FOR INVESTMENT OR OCCUPATION, AND WITH POSSESSION. Important Sale of an Attractive Detached Villa Residence, charmingly situate near the picturesque ) grounds of the Bailey Hill, standing in its own prettily-arranged grounds, and having extensive I Fiuit and Kitchen Gardens. MR J. E. DAVIES begs to announce his ?L instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, ON TUESDAY, THE 1ST OF MAY, 1900. a.t 3.30 o'clock p.m. precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the under-mentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. All that Attractive Detached VILLA RESIDENCE, known as The Mount," with the Pleasure Groundi and Gardens thereto belonging, charmingly situate in the Town of Mold, in the County of Flint, now held in hand by the representatives of the late William Pring, Esq., together with the Extensive BUILDING PLOT, now let off as gardens. The Residence 18 a pretty structure built of red brick, is in excellent repair, and stands in its own l grounds, beautifully laid out in lawns and flower beds, interspersed with well-developed shrnbs, adjoining the picturesque grounds of the Bailey Hill. commanding lovely views, and is but a few minates' walk from the Post Office and Railway Station. The accommodation consists of entrance hall, dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, scullery. pantry, good cellarage, four bedrooms, dressing room, servants' bedroom, box room, bath room and lavatory (hot and cold), conservatory fitted with heating apparatus, tool house, wash house, and pump house fitted with hydraulic pump. The Gardens are well matured, &ail contain a stock of the choicest fruit trees, carefully cultured and in full bearing. The Building Plot affords ample room for further building, and could he utilised for the erection of coachman's cottage, stabling, coach houses, saddle room, Ltc. The whole property has an aree. of 4,979 square yards, 3i square feet, or thereabouts. Further particulars may be obtained from G. M. DOli, ESQ., Solicitor, Great Torrington, North Devon, or from the AUCTIONEER, 11, Wrexham-street, Mold, from whom cards to view may be had, and where nlans of the property may be seen. 1013z I IF YOU WANT TO BE A WELL GROOMED MAN, Al FIT. STYLE, FINISH AND QUALITY AND GRAND VALUE Go to ALBANY PADDON, I 19, QUEEN STREET. ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO- GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended fer (he 'ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the -.Unos, MARLET SQUARE ONLY, there being NO «OKKE*aKi> with any other firm. Ofloe hoars &.M to 6. p M. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. I The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THE GRAND ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE JL STORE CATTLE SHOW and SALE will be held in the above Smithfield on MONDAY, APRIL 23HD 1300. when upwards of 300 HERD OF EXCELLENT STORE CATTLE will be offered (In addition to the usual weekly supoly of FAT STOCK). PRIZES IN ALL CLASSES. Special Buyers will attend. Bring your Stock to this Sale. Judging at 9 30. h626 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. LLANGOLLEN SMITH FIELD (The North Wales Central Sheep Market.) GREAT SPRING SALE OF CATTLE AND COUPLES. MESSRS JONES & SON have a record l?JL entry for iheir ufth great annual spring prize sale on > TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 24th, 1900. I 300 to 400 Cattle, comprising a grand lot of milkers, calvers, barrens, year- ¡ lings, and two-year-olds, and stock bnlls, together with an entry of I 40 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. 250 to 300 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 500 to 600 Cross-bred Welsh and other couples. 500 to 600 Fat and Store Pigs and Calves. Judging at 10. Sale at 10.30. Cash Prizes in Twelve Classes. tsr* A good proportion of the Stock has been specially reserved for this sale. A convenient train leaves the G.W.R. Sfntion Wrexham at 9.25. 908f ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE SPRING PRIZE STORE STOCK JL SALE will be held on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ND, 19C0, AT 12 O'CLOCK. Prizes in all classes. 106780 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH, 19C0, AT ONE O'CLOCK. SALE of part STOCK-IN-TRADE (Grocery, &c.), SHOP FITTINGS, and a few lots of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., including 7 cwt. of Sugar Paper, 2 cwt. of Sugar and Flour Bags, 12 Tea Canisters, Coffee Canisters, Treacle and Syrup 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, SPock Track, Hoiat, Salting Turnel, Brooms, Brushes, Colliers' Shafts, Spades, Heet Rake, quantity of Drngs, 20 lbs. of Tea, Raisins, Sweats, Linseed, Lamp Chimneys, Matches, Blue, Pepper, and other miscellaneous effects, &-c., &c., at LIVERPOOL HOUSE, Hall-street, Penycao, Ruabon, by order of Mr J. O. Jones (who is retiring). Sale at One o'clock prompt. 942f JONES & SON, Auctioneers. BIRCII MOUNT," LLANGOLLEN, ON THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 26TH, 190C. Very Important Sale of the whole of the useful and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, the contents of Dining-room, Drawing- room, Kitchen, Pantry. Cellar, Scullery, four Bed- rooms, Storeroom, and Bathroom, together with other Outdoor requisites. MESSRS JONES & SON will conduct the above SALE as aforesaid, by oder of Mr Samuel Haghes (who is retiring from housekeeping). Sale at 11 o'clock sharp, as the lots are numeous. Catalogues may be had on application to the Anotioneers. Wrexham and Llangollen. 1028j FRIDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1900. IMPORTANT SALE of 22 Head of Young A Dairy Cattle, In-calf Heifers, Bullocks, Stirka, Yearlinc Bull and Heifers, 60 Grand Cheviot Lamb- ing Ewes, five Wagon Horses and Colts, In-pig Sows, Sow and followers, Poultry, 3a Measures of Oatb, qnantity of Myatt's and Magnum Potatoes, AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Gears and Harness, DAIRY VESSELS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT PLAS BUWELEY FARM, BERSHAM, Three inileB 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. S43c JONES & SON, Auctioneers. SALES BY MESSRS. R. OWEN JONES & Co. GLOIBE AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE SALE ON MONDAY NEXT, APRIL T23RD, will compriseBedroom suite in walnut, bevelled plates, marble slab (itted with brass handles), drawing room suite in tapestry, featherbed, settee (upholstered in silk and stuffed with hair, chest of drawers, fire brasses, Brussels eauare, mahogany chest of drawers oval front, mangle, carrier's cart as good as new, sofa, sewing machine, meat safe, maho- gany side board, scales suitable for a coal lurry, about two dozen chairs with perforated se&ts, bed- steadf, mattresses, chairs, tables, and numerous other lots. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham. Telephone, No. 0200. 1066j FOR ALL THE LATEST LEADING NOVELTIES IN LADIES' SPRING WEAR, AND THE BEST VALUE, GO TO THE BAZAAR, HOPE STREET. 377d TIMBER. SLATES. FIRE BRICKS. TILES. CEMENTS. LATHS. SEWERAGE PIPES, And all other Building Material. EDWARD MEREDITH JONES'S, TIMBER YARD, AND GAS ENGINE SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. TXttBSBAPHIG ADDIEss 1816 MEREDITH, WREXHAM." IMPERIAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FOALING SEASON, 19CO. NEW Prospectuses at Reduced Rates. Special advantages for Farmers. Fall particulars on application to DISTBICT REPAE BENTATITE (S. M. HUGHES), Accotmialit, 1 High- treet, Wrexham. t561 I Business Announcements. I GEORGE THOAIAS, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 18 & If. MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM, DEALER IN HAY, STKA .V, CORN, FLOUR. & ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFFS, I .J .1. INCLUDING THORLEYS FOOD AND EVAN'S DOG CAKES. I District Agent for the SUNLIGHT BRAND of LINSEED and COTTON SEED CAKE, made from the Purest Liaeeed and Cotton Seed, with a Guaranteed Analysis. TERMS AND FULL I \BTJCULARS OF ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION OB FREE PER POST, WARL iOUSE AND STORES:-CAIA ROAD. 393 WARE'.iOUSE AND STORES:-CAIA ROAD. 393 « i TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., If:: "y.. 'J" I .L .L :L Y' 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 "Ejl A DM QT71T7ITfcC! GENUINE AND FARmTSEEDSr "?" Which have rtood the test for many years both for-iesults and purity, GRASSES AND CLOVERS. MANGELS Special Stocks of NEW GOLDEN GLOBE, MANGELE;. "INTERMEDIATE, PRIZE WINNER, &c. G$WTP T\TF 0! All saved from Selected & Transplanted Bulbs: SWEDES 0 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. 2436 J. STANFORD'S POPULAR CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATION. ADDITION OF COMFORTABLE TEA-ROOM. Quick Lunch for Cyclists. I SPECIALITE "—TEAS. Light Suppers. All Kinds of Refreshments. Out-door Department— BREAD, CAKE, PIES, AKD 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 best designs at low prices. Venetian and Wire Blinds MADE ASTON & SON are the Largest and moit Complete House Farnishere 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, WREXHAM. 3239&d LEY FOR CATTLE, 1900. LEY FOR CATTLE, 1900. OWERSYLLTPARK LEY. FROM MAY 12TH TO OCTOBER 12TH. £ a. d. I Yearling Heifer. 1 10 0 1 Two-year-old 2 0 0 1 Yearling Colt 2 10 0 1 Two-year-old 3 5 0 Apply—WILLIAM CHATHAM, 1045a GwerByllt Farm. GRAFTON HALL LEY. FROM MAY 12th to OCTOBER 12th, 1900. A limited number of Colts will be taken, aud kept separate from the Cattle. ——— ic a. cl. One Year old Heifer. 1 5 0 Two Year old Heifer 2 0 0 One Year old Colt. 2 15 0 Two Year old Colt. 3 15 0 Application to be made to MR ISAAC CFEETHAM, 849h Grafton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire. LEY FOR CATTLE AT CHIRK CASTLE, FROM 12th MAY TO 12t*i OCTOBER, 19M, at the following rates iC a. d. Yearling Heifer or Steer. 1 8 a »_ A1 H At fan AW 0 n A x nwjwBi-wiu Ui "luvx & v V Cow or three-year old Heifer 3 0 0 The cattle to be booked at the Castle Office, in Chirk or with Mr Joseph Roberts, Castle Farm, and Mr Job Lea, Weston Mill, Lodge. A well-bred Bull will be put in the Ley. It is requested that all the Cattle may be brought in and taken out of the Ley on the days above- mentioned, as there will be no attendance afterwards. Chirk, 1st April, 1900. 1007r ALL ORDERS for PRINTING, LITHO- GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, 6HH, there being NO CONNBCTIOlf with any other firm. Office boon, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone v. 66. »  will be Given for the Best Three Verses on SPRING X3 CLEANING in the Style of 1 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 X3. The verses mnst be sent, post paid, on or before 30th April, 1900, and accompanied by a receipt for something used for spring cleaning, bought at any of the branches of BOOTS, Cash Chemists. You will get a receipt for everything yon buy 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. ISF WRIT" PLAINLY AXD erYE YOUR ADDRESS.TF Address your letter to- THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR," c/o BOOTS, Cash Chemists, Nottingham. SPRING CLEANING. FURNITURE CREAM gives a brilliant glosB 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 7D. 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 81) 2s 6D 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, I/ BOTTLE FOR 7iD. 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 lD. 1/- TIN FOR 4B 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 quality 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 SEASON 1900. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION ROSENEATH ROBIN" Will Serve Mares at f,3 each, and 53 the Groom Tosant Farmers mainly depending on farming, JE2 each, and 2s 6d the Groom. ROSENEATH ROBIN is a good dark bay, standing 15 hands, and WHS bred by the late J. T. Davies, Esq., Roseneath, Wrexham. He is sound, good tempered, a fine mover, and very fast. He is By Saraband," by Muncaster," out of Highland Bling," by Hilarioas," out of Tartan," by Strathconari June Rose her dam Blue Bell," by Thormanby," out of Tight Fit," by Teddington." For cards and further information apply t. the Owner, WILLIAM LEWIS, 953f Roasett Mills. SPRING CLEANING. FURNITURE REPAIRED, UHOLSTERED, and POLISHED equal to new. JOBBING done by the hour or day by Practical Men. OLD FURNI- TURE bought, sold, or exchanged. Best price given. P. MAHONEY, HOPE STREET. Workshop: QUEEN STREET. 77IZ WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers W on Saturday mornings.-Apply, Office of this paper. I Announcements, "GLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, NOW READY FOR THE RECEPTION OF GOODS FOR SALE. THE BEST Situated ROOMS in TOWN, being on the MAIN STBEBT, apd close to both Railway Stations. 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 OPE N S MAW CENTRAL BOOT STORES, 12, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. BOOT REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. 812 W. W. REES, SILK MERCER & GENERAL DRAPER, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM, NEW DELIVERY of exclusive designs in MADRAS, LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS from 1/11* to 42/- per pair. NOVELTIES AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, DUCHESS SETS, DAMASK CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD CLOTHS, ETC., DRESSMAKING-MILLINERY MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. NOTE AmiDit i; W. W. REES, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 4 DRESS & COSTUME DEPARTMENT. DAVIES lTRUSH, HAVE OPENED A LADIES' COSTUME DEPARTMENT, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A FIRST-CLASS LADIES CUTTER, Beg to annonnee that LADIES' GARMENTS of all descriptions are made on the Premises by Practical LadieB' Tailors, and that Style and Fit shall be Guaranteed. ALL THE GOODS ARE PROCURED FROM THE LEADING LONDON COSTUME HOUSES. A TRIAL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITEP. 58, HOPE STREET, AND CIENTRAL ARCADE. 1611 A REMINDER! C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY, ARE STILL THE LEADING GROCERS, PROVISION MERCHIA NTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BAKERS, AND CONFECTIONERS, IN THE DISTRICT, AND HAVE YET TO FIND A RIVAL.