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STANFORD'S POPULAR- CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. COMPLETION OF ABTERA-TIONS AND RENOVATION. ADDITION OF COMFORTABLE TEA-ROOM. Quick Lanch for Cyclists. SPECIALITE "—TEAS. Ligbt Snppers. All Kinds of Refreshments. Ont-door Department— BREAD, CAKE, PrEs, AND CONFECTIONEBT. Made on the Premises. 1000A
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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. r. LLOYD & SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will have a J Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE 100 to 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Sile of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a t) MONDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1900, AT 4 O'CLOCK. ■ DIPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE EEHOLV PROPERTIES IN RHOSNESSNEY, N r\-F U: WREXBAM. IN THE COUNTY OF  DENBIGH. I ■ TI* ^RANK LLOYD AND SONS will SELL I BY 'AUCTION, at the Wynnatav Arms Hotel, ■ ^esham. on MONDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1900, a.U ? 0 ?l.?A?thoae Two very Valuable FREEHOLD ?t < nTTAGES. situate at RhoauessnRy, standing cpoa N ? '-?tc'.h&viut; & frontage of 50 feet to the main j from Wrexham to Holt, and containing a total ra.,¡ (If 9? "1'Me yards. ?T)?t\\L)CO[tttSeaarenowtettotegpeetabletenanta M ?t ?'.? .n onnnal rent of £ 25. att,¡: 2.—AH that very desirable FREEHOLD ■ I .riE h iviu4 ? frontage of 47 feet to the aforesaId ■ ? ^a a' h-out?e of 35 fet o the road lea.diog N ?., to Aetou, and conta,mmg atot&lMe&of M ?N 'c?r? —-)' i itH'c Y¡lrd.. I [,.i 3—AH th&t very desirable FREEHOLD N '!Î'F h't\!n? ? frontage of 65 f?et to the Acton road, N ? c0ntaiuint; ? ??' area of 705 s quare yarda. aDlIC tJ dfi' I The )t??? wiU be offered nr?c !n one lot. I Particiila.r-3 and plans may be had from the ■ | .?.. ,,?{r:Wrexb?m, or Messrs T. P. JONES-PARRY, W. ? E?AKs, Solicitora, Hope-street, Wrexham I ON MONDAY, JUNE 25TH, AT 3 O'CLOCK. I IMPORTANT SALR OF FREEHOLD I ■ PROPERTIES IN THE BOROUGH OF wrEXHAM. I T^RANK LL )YD & SONS will SELL BY ■ ■ F AUCTION at the WYNNSTAY ARMS ■ Hn 'TEL. W?EXHAM. on Monday, June 25th, 1900 I at 5 o'clock prompt L,1[ J —very Desirable aucl VALUABLE PLOT I I I d LAND, with the detached Dwelling-honse (now u-j ss a imisiiijj-honse) and the Buildings thereon, I ponmuiu- 1 090 r-qnare yards or thereabouts, having ■ I a fr ".ittip' of 6yft. 3in. to Pentrefelin-road, and (;■; v. ta th" I-Ie of Man, and adjoining the Zoedone I W 2—A D?irtble and V?mb)e PLOT of I LO. :'?joini:'? Lot 1, with the Stone bnitt Ware- t bo?e ^'>d other erections, having a frontage of I !7?. ? ?' Pcntrcfetin-rond, and containing 606 I • yi-.rilf. N.li.—A plan of the above two lots I I can b: i"-P«-cted any day prior to the sale at the tiie Auctioneers, Parr 8 Bank Chambers, "r.- .\r:!I!. T I T ,) ¡L:U,lIJlj> and Ehglble CORNER PLOT I I [If 1;rILDIG LASD. having a frontage of 67ft. 5> r CoU tr. re street, and a return frontage of &tft.6 :1. to Erddig-road, and containing 576 square pt. 4 -A Hiock of SIX VERY DESIRABLE or DWELLING-HOUSES, being 9 to 14 inclusive, in Bersham-road, with the Gird;-i;s and Outbuildings belonging thereto, occupied bv Jo'H-i. Fitzpatrick, and others. "L c 5—A Wry Desirable and Eligible PLOT of iiUI'LDINu LAND, with a frontage of 40 feet to AlrXiiiuiriv-roai!, and containing 870 square yards. L r G. — A Block of FOUR WELL BUIL1 MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, called JI,iyn-terrar.e." situate in Hightown-road, oc.spit'd by 11r Jones, Mr James Williams, and :.tht-"r ?L?? 7 -AVa!t?b!e PLOT of BUILDING LAND, at thi. rear of Lot 6. and overlooking Eagles Mvidc-.V ;;nd the North Wales Horse Repository, and containing 535 s-quare yards. Farther particulars as to lots 1 and 2 may be had from Mvsts At.I.INGTON HUGHES and BATE, Solicitors; &.< ic, bt- 3 7 from Messrs JOSES-PARIIY and W. J. EVAN- S"li<- tors as to lots 4, 5, and 6, from Mr U. tLLi PikiiCE, Solicitor, all of Wrexham, and rid as to all the Lots from the [Auctioneers, Parr's Dank Chambers, Wrexham. MONDAY, JULY 2ND, AT 11. VKANK LLOYD & SONS ANNUAL J UNRESERVED SUMMER FAT STOCK oALE in WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET, 120 Extra Prime Bullocks and Heifers. 1000 Fat Lambs and Sheep. 250 Fat and Pork Pigs and Calves. 100 Dairy Cows and Store Stock. The beef is top quality, comprising Devon Blue Gr iv-i, Angus Galloway, Herefords, and Shorthorns. M:i'.iy fit for Christmas exhibition, and fit to win in of company. f ON" FRIDAY. JULY 6TH, AT TWO O'CLOCK. J.'IPOJ-VIANT SALE at the I INN, FFrT rII. KLAh WRLXHAM, c: the well stakoiv.! HORSES, Single and Double 11 ,r:o< ana Conveyances, belonging to Mr Edmund Lh:1 Uriihihs, who is giving up the business of a carrier. I Pirtienlars posters and future a dvertisements. 10Cln FRANK LLOYD & SONS, Auctioneers. G. F. BYFCRD. SALE OF A DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, with the Stables and (itulviH, cjut.iiumg in all about two acres, and Lac.ii a RHIANVA," si:aat> in 11; suburb of the Town of Ruthin, and wtthm ten mi:.ni>s' of the Railway Station. To nl-: SOLD BY AUCTION, by G. F. ± J^FO.'tO, at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HUIEL. RUTHIN, ON TUESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1900, V. i o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- tiolJ, of s Ue t j be then produced. Property comprises a.n excellent Ó¡i;¡ residence, ere'?ed within the last twenty years rPk-t." with many modern rtquireents, and decor- .?cd internally in exc, n?nt taste. The drainage and lJ. í'!ll!ary arrangements are in good condition. It i:ontains :-Entmuce Hal!. 30 feet by 9 feet 5 Reception Room* on ground floor, viz., Drawing- IS feet ky 20 feet Dining-room, 22 feet by 18 i feet lin-wkfast-room, 15 feet by 16 feet study, 14 I •ee: by 12 feet; surg(-ry, 12A feet square House- :nr.i = PHlltey, Kitchen, 20 feet by 13 feet, with M-t-d range an,3 self-supplying boiler Scnllery, 5 Dressing-room, w.c., Honse- TO-I.A ■■ CIOH. t. 2 Roomy Attics, a.nd back Staircase. stabling for three horses, loose-box, saddle-room, ana coach-house, all communicating with each other, \I,d;f. tool-Louse, and lne gnrdeii^ extent rather over 2 acres, and comprise tastefully laid out pleasure ground, tennis court, ctaellcnt walled kiichen garden, well stocked with frsu lur further particalars apply to the AUC- IIONEER, RUTHIN, or to MESSRS. PEELE & PEELE, Solicitors, E",lr Shrewsbury. MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON LLLESMERE, SALOP. 1 \L.>IRABLE Freehold Family Residence, With Pleasure Grounds, Garden, and Piece of LI ad,! adjoining, called The Laurels," situate on the town of Ellesmere, to be SOLD BY ? CT lox. by MMsrs WHITFIELD & SONS, at the ?fo?'.v?r Arms Hote). EHeHmere, on Thnrsday, :1." ?bth Day d .J UE, 1900, at 3 p.m. f"r further particulars apply to R. H. R. GILES, Solicitor, Ellesmere. MESSRS. HEN RY MAN :"EY & SONS. HORSES. 825 NEXT WEEK. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. The Largest Sales in England. HEHY MANLEY & SONS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27TH. 275 H'gli class Single and Doable Harness HoreLj, 15'2 and over, with size, quality, and Substance, including 20 Ume well-matched PairB of Carriage Horses. THURSDAY, JUNE 28TH. 300 S !ect Harness Horses, Sensational Show Cobs aud Pomes, including many big winners. FRIDAY, JUNE 29TH. 250 Grand Heavy Town Mares and Geldings, Light Lurry a.ud Parcel Van Horses, Shire Mares, Colts and Fillies. The bulk of tiiese horses are warranted sound, and form tin est, selection yet offered for sale in Ltij^ianJ. Oyiilemen in want of genuine animals, with should not fail to pay a visit of inspection. Catalogues ready. Judging each day at 10 30. Salt, at 12. National Tel.phono, No. 54. t163 WILLIAM PIERCE, GENERAL UNDERTAKER, liKIDGlO lEET. WREXHAM. ¡ Aiiont for tLe Patent Metallic Air-Tight Coffin Co I 1 OLISHKD OAK COFFINS, VARIOUS SIZES, KEPT N STOCK. ALSO DRY OOFPIN BOARDS. 866z SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES & SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Walea. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY. MESSRS JONES & 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. 800 to 1,000 Fat a.nd Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10 15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 11.15. 907 ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will take place on WED. JL NESDAY, JUNE 27th, 1900. 1600r JONES & SON, Auctioneers WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT SALE will take place on JL THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 12th and 13th. Entries close June 28th. dl419 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. LLANGOLLEN SMITHFIELD (The North Wales Central Sheep Market). MESSRS JONES & SON hold their usual i ?- i Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK on TUESDAY EXT, JUNE 26TH, 1900. 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 1,400 to 1,600 Ripe Fat Lambs and Sheep. 150 to 200 Welsh and Cross-bred Couples. 300 to 400 Fat and Store Pigs and Calves. Those requiring Store Cattle should attend this Sale. Further Entries Invited. Sale at 10.30. 1620a. FRIDAY JUNE 29TH, 1900. AT PENSHURST, Erddig Road, Wrexham, By order of Mrs Scott (who is relinquishing house- keeping) HIGHLY Important and attractive SALE JLJL of splendid HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to Drawing and Dining-rooms, Hall, Stairs, Landing, Kitchens, and Five Bedrooms, including well-made Drawing room Suite in walnut, covered in green figured damask; sweet-toned Cottage Piano in walnut, by Geo. Russell," music stool, walnut and mahogany occasional tables, fine carved oak Diniug-room Suite upholstered in green morocco leather, telescope dining table, 5ft. 4in. by 3ft. 6in.. mahogany 4ft. sideboard, mahogany book- case, 6ft. 6in. by 3ft. 6in., open bookcase,' round mahogany clasp table, mahogany and gilt wall mirror 3ft. 6in. by 2ft. 2in., Brussels and other carpets and felting, oil paintings, engravings, &c., in various frames, china teaset (41 pieces), dinner service (52 pieces), sundry crockery, glass, china, number of books, brass curbs, fire brasses, numerous pieces of china and ornaments, &c. BEDROOMS. — Excellent Ash Bedroom Suite, Splendid Birch Ditto, mahogany chest of drawers, five brass and iron French bedsteads, straw palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, 3 feather beds, dressing tables, washstands, toilet glasses and ware, carpets and hearthrugs, fenders, fireirons, &c. Also the Contents of Kitchens, &c. Sale at Eleven o'clock. dl658 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JULY 3RD, 1900. IMPORTANT SALE of LIVE & DEAD JL FARM STOCK, Produce. Gears, Dairv Vessels, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., at LLAY GREEN FARM, GRESFORD, By order of Mrs Pritchard (who is leaving). Full particulars next week. 1601j JONES « SON, AUCTIONEER. MESSRS. ASTON & SON. SALE BY 8. ASTON & SON. ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, jr other GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD aY PUBLIC AUCTION. ALL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONE, No. 0190. 2353 THE SALE on MONDAY NEXT will JL include goods taken for rent, and under an execution from the County Court, also by order of Mr Edward Parry, who is giving up housekeeping, viz. :—Dining room suite, solid walnut frames, upholstered in leather mahogany suite in tapestry, rosewood inlaid centre table, walnut cheffonier, chest of drawers, leather sofas, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, linoleum, fire proof safe, bedsteads, mattresses, fenders, glass cupboard, overmantel, mahogany cheffonier, leather seat couch, three leather seated chairs, rest well chair, lamps, china. tea set, tapestry carpet square, toilet tables, nearly new lawn mower, mangle, dolly tub, and the usual assortment of ornamentB, crocks, saucepam, kettles, mail cart with horse attached, perambulator, &c. Sale at Twelve o'clock. z IN BANKRUPTCY. RE GEORGE EDWARDS, SEN., LAVISTER. MESSRS ASTON & SON Will SELL BY JAJL AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, on MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 25TH (by order of the Official Receiver), a SCREW CUTTER and CAP SPANNER LATHE with slide rest, compound bell chuck, Sin. centre, and 5ft. plane bed, together with all the Overhead Machinery, by Holroyd &: Co., Manchester. AI30, a Polishing and Grinding Machine, with overhead driving power Three Bieyele Tyres, &c. To be Sold at Two o'clock prompt. 1657z MESSRS MACDONALD, FRASER, 4. CO.. LIMITED. PERTH AUCTION MARKET. PERTH GREAT ANNUAL "MIDSUMMER" SALE OF 12,000 SHEEP. 1,800 CATTLE, AND 130 MILCH COWS. FRIDAY, 29TH JUNE, at 10 A.M.—PERTH JD GREAT ANNUAL MIDSUMMER SALE OF 5000 ROUGH BLACKFACE & CHEVIOT Two and Three-year-old WETHERS, from aM the usual well-known Grazings. 2500 ROUGH BLACKFACE <1: CHEVIOT EWE HOGGS, including many Superior Lots. 2000 ROUGH BLACKFACE and CHBVIOT WETHER HOGGS. 2000 CROSS and HALF-BRED HOGGS. 500 EWES with Lambs at Foot. 1600 One, Two, A Three-year-old BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, including a grand show of Conditioned Two-year-olds and a. good selection of Stirks. 130 MILCH COWS and CALVING QUBYS. dl619 MACDONALD, RASER, & Co., LTD. THE COAL MINES REGULATION ACT. 1887. NORTH WALES DISTRICT. NEW SFECTAL RULES. BAYLEY & BRADLEY* LIMITED ADVERTISERI OFFICE. TELEPHONEVNO. 66. SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS R. OWEN JONES 6. CO. ^7GT^OBE" AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE Sale on MONDAY next will include t dining-room and drawing room suites, oak side- board, mahogany leather easy, leather sofa, brass rail Persian bedsteads, two pillars fully mounted, mahogany oval table, brass rail bedsteads, kitchen dresser with brass handles, two square tables, Bmall gas cooker, fancy flower pots, mangle with L.V. bottom roller, splendid walnut cabinet, feather bed, brass rail fender, curb, pair of toilet tables with awing glass, marble slab, Singer's sewing machine, box spring mattress, knives and forks, cruets, teaspoons, also a number of Ladies and Gents ycles. Sale at 2 prompt. Auctioneers' Offices — Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham. Telephone, No. 0200. 1656j LEGAL AND PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. J. MORISON & SON, ARCHITECTS. THE Business of the above Firm will be I carried on as heretofore by Mr GEO. MOIUSON, at No. 10, KING STREET, WBEXHAM. Thorough practical and artistic knowledge. 1453d  Thomas Harrison, collier, Moss-road' I Moss, near Wrexham, will not ba responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife after this date. Signed, THOMAS HARRISON. Witness—Arthur Harrison, Fern Lea, Summerhill, near Wrexham. 1663a WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK. THE Business of the Wrexham Savings JL Bank is now transacted at the Bank Premises in Priorv-street, The Bank is open for business on MONDAYS, FROM 12 TO 2. THURSDAYS, ImaM 4 TO 6. SATURDAYS, FROM 6 TO 8.30. Depositors may deposit to the extent of JE50 in one year. They may also deposit up to £200 in the whole. The interest allowed is at the rate of 2J per cent. per annum. Depositors may personally satisfy themselves that the amount on their Deposit books on the previous 20th November aes with the Balance Book of the Institution, checked and certified by the Auditor, which is open for inspection at the Bank during the hours of public business. R. PERCY JAMES, Actuary, 137p Savings Bank, Wrexham. BE NATHAN STOKES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35 Sec. 29. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all -L? Creditors and other Persons having any Claims or Demands aga.inst the Estate of Nathan Stokes, of 55, Anfield road, in the City of Liverpool, Gentleman, deceased (who died on the 1st day of November, 1899, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 25th day of November, 1899, by William Stokes, Charles Stokes, Thomas Drinkwater Syers, and John Hutton. the executors therein named), are hereby required to send in writing the particulars of their claims or demands to us, the undersigued, on or before the 1st day of July, 1900. And Notice is Hereby also Given that after that day the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the ciaims of which the said executors shall have had notice and that they wiii net be Jiable for the assets or any part thereof so dist.ibatei! to any person of whose debt or claim they shall not have had notice. Dated this 1st day of June, 19CO. DIXON & SYERS, 13, Harrington-street, Liverpool, dl502 Solicitors for the said Executors. TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. gUBSCRIPTION LIST. Donations previously announced £2386 4 3 Monthly subscriptions do. 69 9 10 Weekly subscriptions do. 884 7 8 JE3340 1 9 DONATIONS, viz.:— £ a. d. Box collections :— Per Mr Downes, Charles-street 0 1 10 „ Mr Benjamin Williams, Rhos 0 15 „ Mrs Owens, The Bazaar, Rhos 0 3 1 „ Mr W. Griffiths, Rhos 0 0 8 Golden Lion Vaults 0 0 9 „ Mr R. Owen, Rhos 0 6 0 MrB Edwards, Bank-street (two boxes). 0 210 Maypole Dairy Employes 0 3 0 Wrexham and Acton Collieries, viz. :— Subscriptions 8 6 6 Owners, 25 per cent 2 17 ————— 10 8 1 Mr G. F. Wynne, Minera, proceeds War Fund 6 4 7 Employes W.M. and C.Q. Railway Co. 0 18 11 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS, viz. Mrs Greville l 0 0 Miss Grover l o 0 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. Messrs Davies Bros Employes, viz. :— Abenbury Terra Cotta Works.. 0 16 3 Building Department 0 15 4 ————— 1 11 7 Employes Cobclen Flour Mills, June 9th.. 10 0 Do. do. 10 0 Employes Wrexham Gas 0 15 0 Messrs Hughes & Lancaster and emDloyds 2 3 11 Border Press Employes 0 5 7 Westminster and Brymbo Colliery work- fflen 6 15 5 Employes Cambrian Leather Works 2 1 6 Brynmally Colliery Workmen. 1 17 9 Do. do. do. 1 15 0 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS KILLED FUND. £ a. d. Amount previously 149 7 DISABLED SOLDIERS' FUND. £ a. d. Amount previously 83 8 3 SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT. Total amount subscriptions received. 3373 11 0 Total payments, via. :— 132714 0 For expenses 58 4 6 1385 18 6 1967 12 6 Total weekly pay for 60 3 0 Number of recipients of relief, viz.:— Wives, mothers, and other relatives 186 Children 257 Total 442 Subscriptions sent to the Hon. Treasurer or to Hon. Secretaries (Major Dunn, Major Lead- better, and Mr LI. Hugh-Jones) will be gladly received and acknowledged, or may be paid to any of the Wrexham Banks to the credit of the Fund. THOMAS JONES (MAYOB), Chairman and Treasurer. Guildhall, Wrexham, 21st Jane, 1900. Train your boys to be good shots, so that they will be useful to their Queen and Country whea called upon to defend onr Native Shores. THE » KING AIR GONS, 3/6 EACH. THE KING REPEATER, 4/6 (holds 150 shot). Best Polished Shot, 6d per box. Darts, all colors 9d per dozen. Card Targets, Id each. These Guns are Splendid Value, and wit shoot accurate ior 50 feet. They shoot either large shot or aorta. WILLETT'S, 2a, YORK STREET, 1474r WREXHAM ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO ?C i GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended fr? the -ADVERTISER" OFFICES, wi ? receired at the -'Js, MLETSQUÀRE c?Y.t?e? beS NO coNNEcm? ?th &ny other arm. O&ee haur &.m to b. p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ^J^ANNQUNcements. J P. LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALEI IN HAY, STRAW, CORN. & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEP, PIGS, POULTRY DOGS AND GAME. A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND. QUEEN STREET HAY, CORN, AND FLOUR STORES. WAliEHOUSE :-ARGYLE & LORD STREETS, WREXHAM. 128 vV. W. REES, SILK MERCER & GENERAL DRAPER, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM, GRAND DISPLAY OF HOT WEATHER GOODS. WASHING COSTUMES, 9/6, 12/6 to 25/6. MUSLIN & PIQUE BLOUSES 1/11. 2/6, 2/11, (extra value). WASHING SILKS in White and Coloured, (very special) 1/2t per yard. WASHING ZEPHYRS, CREPONS, MERCEKETTES (Imitation Silk) and LAWNS Sid, 6}d, 7;¡d, 9id, 114d per yard. WHITE MUSLINS in Swiss Spots, Sprigs, Lace Stripes and Floral Designs 3J.d 41 d r; 1 d 1/2 I M 0" to l/2|d per yard. SUNSHADES in Great Variety from to 16/6. CHILDRENS WASHING OUTFITS. NEW MILLINERY—ADDITIONS DAILY. NOTK ADDBEBS;— W. W. REES, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 1494 WHERE DID YOU GET THAT BLOUSE ? WHY OF COURSE AT THE BAZAAR, CENTRAL ARCADE. l/ll. THE LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN. SPECIAL SHOW IN TIES AND FANCY NECK BANDS. 1363 "GLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, THE BEST Situated ROOMS in TOWN, being on the MAIN STREET, and close to both Railway Stations. AUCTION SALES 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. COMMISSIONS TAKEN TO ATTEND SALES. ANY DISTANCE. TELEPHONE NO. 0200. 1554 RE-OPENING OF CENTRAL STORES BRIDGE STRET & BROOK STREET, WREXHAM. THE Inhabitants of Wrexham and District are respectfully informed that the above T STORES are now OPEN with an unusually LARGE AND WELL.SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, &c.. &o■ W. J. WILLIAMS takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging the large measure of support received from his numerous and ever-increasing Customers during a period of great difficulty and embarrassment, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make CENTRAL STORES the centre for the BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLES IN THE TOWN. K58re TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 WANTED, B?YS TO SELT, Advertisers I W on 5'uràay momiDK8.-Apply, Office of I this paper. No man ever lost his money by judicious advertising.—An advertisement travels and works while the metcbfbQt. is asleep P:rv? his store closed. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SWIFT CYCLES. Renowned all the world over for Easy Running, Elegance, and Durability. SWIFT CYCLES, LADY'S OR GENT'S MODELS, From 1C GUINEAS. AT THE CYCLE DEPOT, HOPE STREET, J. COLEMERE GITTINS, Proprietor. 978 SPECIAL OFFER. 50,000 BEDDING PLANTS. VERY FINE AND WELL GROWN. GERANIUMS of Sorts 3/- to 4/- per dozen. CALCEOLARIAS in Pots 2/-to 2/6 „ out of Beds 2/- n BLUE LOBELIAS out ot Pots 2/- to 2/6 per dozen. out of Boxes 1/- to 1/6 „ ASTERS and STOCKS, Choice Sorts, 3/6 per 100, 6d per dozen. BEGONIAS, DAHLIAS, FUCHIAS, MARGUERITES, HELIOTROPES BEGOVNEIARBS, ENAS, PYRETHRUM, PERILLA, ZINNIAS,l&c., &c. TOMATO, CUCUMBER, VEGETABLE MARROW, CELERY PLANTS, &c., &c. STRACHAN & EVANS, Railway Station Nurseries, and Roseneath Gardens, Wrexham. LIST ON APPLICATION. 2436 THE TRIPLEX Co, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, LORD STREET, WREXHAM. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT AND WIRING. < COMMUTATORS RE-BUILT & RE-TURNED. 814 A REMINDER! C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY, ARE STILL THE LEADING GROCERS, PROVISION MERCHTANTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BAKERS, AND CONFECTIONERS, IN THE DISTRICT, AND HAVE YET TO FIND A RIVAL. 2836 BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. W. HUGHES, IRONMONGER AND CYCLE AGENT. AGENT FOR THE WORLD-RENOWNED HOBART CYCLES. BRITAIN'S BEST FREE WHEEL. 910 10s. NETT CASH. tl495 OLD IRON. BEST PRICES GIVEN FOR ALL DESCRIPTION OF OLD IRON. Apply- SAMUEL ROGERS, PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. 1194z TIMBER. SLATES. FIRE BRICKS. TILES. MENTS. LATHS. SEWERAGE PIPES, And all other Building Material. EDWARD MEREDITH JONES'S, TIMBli YARD, GAB ENGINE SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. TzLiaRAmc A.ÐDRKS8 1816 MEREDITH, WREXHAM." WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers on Saturday mornin6.-Appl J. Office of hia paper. I  Pioneer, js 7-vlO,7eer. LADIES' SHIRTS, 1/61, 1/114, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. I Pioneer. 111! II WASHING SUN BONNETS & HATS, ■HH to 2/11. The Pioneer. '« A » • «i ia—— WHITE OVERALLS, 1/0* to 4/6. INFANTS' WHITE COSTUMES, BABY-LINEN DEPARTMENT, Now going strong at THE PIONEER, REGENT STREET. SEE OUR WINDOW EXHIBITION' 1002 QTTM INSURANCE OFFICE » FOUWDJSD 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1898. Exceeded £ 435,000,000. For particulars apply to MR. TREVOR G. BOSCAWEN, A .d.pent at %vroxinam. 4 RAILWAY NOTICES. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, f E XCURSIONS will run as under FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, to LONDON fnr l 6 days from Wrexham, and for 3 or 6 days from R?u? ?- ?  times, booking,; from other Stations WEEK- &c.. see ????0????"?L'??i??b, &c., see bi1!s and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, 116108 General Manager. ■ Wi ALL ORDERS for PRINTING LTT7" TTn GRAPHY, BOOKBIMJHMP &c., lor the ADVERTISER "OFFfrnQ' received at the Oiffces M\RKPT snrupp ONLY, there being NO CDNNECTION with any other firm. 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