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A SPLENDID. ASSORTMENT OF I PARLOUR GAMES. ALL THE LATEST I NOVELTIES IN TOYS, MECHANICAL & OTHERWISE, ALSO A SPECIAL LINE OF DOLLS, PERAMBULATORS, ^AND MAIL-CARTS, OF THE VERY BEST DESIGN. M. JONES, The Toy Stores, Central Arcade, WREXHAM. 2629d 2629d
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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. LLOYD 4. SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will have a  Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE :— 100 t0 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEr, PIGS, and CALVES. sali of Dairy Cows, Sheep, aud Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a CHRISTMAS PIJZE SALE IN U WREXHAM SMITH FIELD, 0 S MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD. 38 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. f H 1RANK LLOYD and SONS have pleasure ¡; in announcing t h ir GRAND CHRISTMAS gOir mid SALE for the above date, whan Prizes VillLe-i^-in'or— Campion Buast, bent lot of Fat Beasts, Pair of ?. Uojists. four Fat Bsasta (tenant farmers), £ Ljieeb ??' Heifer with t?o broad tenth. Fat Cow, .LÙ,j, three 1'r?zes for Sheep, and 22 Guineas to ;t saw;.)-jrters. T SHOW anl SALE of FAT PIGS be I' J on MONDAY. December 17th. r<v!y cntrie* respectfully invited, so that dne :i tv2n to the trade. Prize lists ready. c MONDAY, THE 19TH NOVEMBER, AT 3 O'CLOCK. FRANK LLOYD it SONS have received to r'lfrti* :or Sode by Auction, > l.n-'iiv A> >n » Hote l, Wrtxhii.ni, at Three MONDAY, t.i 19 h NOVEMBER. 1900, .VHui'ii o- of a 1 trve Holding in the BROUGHTON V ri.ASlAJWEU COAL COMPANY LIIIITED, t!f 180 Stiar. a of jElO cach, tuiiy paidj -.I,.nt "OL:i to suit the cuuvenieace yo "V rticni.ii-j c'.ii bo obtained from the \V' X..HHI, or from VAN MORRIS & Co.,  The P"ory, Wraxbam. i( l), T'OXDAY, NO\ E ,'vlHER 19 m, AT 3 O'CLOCK. I  ij' E3 .AIIJ_jES KYRKiJj, ESQ. (DKCKAKED). AXD i. S. 1IUDSON, ESQ. IDKCKASED). of STOCKS and SHARES ia Riil- tj liiieriei, S:tPaefc-t Companies, Industrial Concerns. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS W,LL BY oa M::ndtv, November :9:1, IJOO, at ih • WYNNS LAY ARMS HOTEL, \j-;r.;U.I, ,t 3 -o'clock, in the following or such I.as may bo « greed apJIl at the time of Sale purchasers, viz.:— L I-—l'J f25 Fully-paid Shares in the Wrenham A •i Collie i'j.s, L* i. J.. — £ 50 Coinohthued Stuck c.i tho Brymbo \Î" L j :I —1.400 Crij. JO:idatc-d Ordinary Stock in the vVrri.Ii.i'-i. :\[>13, and Cou?iab"=i Quay Railway. L >i 4—1100 Preki unco ii the Wrexham, ibid. .1 CoimVu'a Qu iy R âi ,V¡lY. L'-T 5.—2a £ 20 Sl.aiva (L 4, p ud) in the Alliance L r 6—10 £ 5 Fully p ud Ordinary Sh?-ea in th-? UE:;I Tile, I.nd T-JCIA (J ita Co., Lid. 7 -j £ 5 Prtfers*n»-} Su ia thj Goal Brick, 1. ? ? :r_, Gotta C«., Ltd. L 3 —" A" Shares ia thj lale of LI an .C! LV-ket Co., Ltd. ?-5 15 ?' Sa.vri.-4 :n il Isle of Man I'fti k t Co Ltd. I L" 10—250 £ 1 Bharea in the United Minora ?ni:u Co., LL?. (17- 6j paid). Lui 11.-25 £ i0 bnm-s :u t'.ie Wrexhaœ and L,), 11.-25 iEiO z5tiar,- 4 :11 L .iE: Wi-ex h an-, aril in the i and PI tspawur Coxl C Led. i L- 1 i —50 £ 10 Sharea (fudy-paid) in the Minera i, 1 Jit i. L. i 14.—300 £ 10 ar,;s ti; i ia thu Bi'vmbo S: ij* —1,000 £ 5 S-? ir. s in Messrs Jas. auil Man- cr -L- L. 13 -100 X20 Shares (fnii.■p;) in Messrs i's-i'iouk, and C Ltd., n I Foaudrv, i^r. L, 17.—30 £ 10 Snare- in the and P.a->p.)wer Coal (J Lvi Li r IS.—30 £ 10 six pei* cent. Pi-efertinee Shares > -id) in the Bfjmbo Steel Co.,Ltd. 1 "!ur particulars from the AUCTIOXEEKS, Parr's ik J; iAi.iuibers, Wrexham or ad co Lots 1 to 11 from MESSRS CANNING & KYRKE, Solicitors, Chard, Somerset. Loc; 12 to 16 from BDWAliD CADDICK, ESQ., Sol ici L Dr, :.7G53. West Broiawicb. I :h;XT \VEEK  ivsXT WEEK yQQ HOUSES. NOR III WALES REPOSITORY, -1 -1.>. J.. l., 1. I WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS' GREAT HORSE SALES. TLiE LAST OF THE CENTURY. t: IJ. Y NEXT, 0 l i, 250 Hunters and Harue-s Horsc-.i, including about -0 Match Pairs and about 100 liuuters. 17 SR-AY N '-i X 'J..l\ "L_Hli 2 1 -,j?, 250 ;r-?DAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21" 2"0 =i!l Harness Horses, bhow CoOa and Ponies, «t exceptionally good qoality, with many noted I'.Winners. VE I., ?2 d 300 I.uSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22nd, 300 i':v.crful Town ilares iinri tieldiuga-, .rr. Pares! and Van Horses, and Young ii .i • Two trial for Parade and at 10.30. Salas at 12 • Catrtlogaea fruill the Auctioneers. 2788r B ROUGHTON. HE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION JL v M^asrs FRANK LLOYD & SONS, at the *-tie lun, Bryntee, Broughton, near Wrexham, ru): 231tD DAY OF NOVEMAER, 1900, J, in tih evening, TWO STONE-BUILT FREEHOLD i IACtES, sitnate and being Nos. 15 and 16, Yew iicc Cottagns, Victoria-road, near the Bryatrg Scr.Dols, Brynteg, Brougaton, and now in the fct-tive occnpatior. of Mr William Isaac Roberts, ilts An.. Roberts (widow). J. fnrther particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Mn W. WYNN EVANS, = Solicitor, Wrexham. 1- i; ID AY, NOVEMBER 30TH, AT 12.30. Important Unreserved Sale of ^3 Diirv Cows and Heifers, Stock Balls and Fat i Bullocks. 14S Breeding Ewes, Fat Lambs and Rams, whole of the modern Agricultural Implements Farm Gears, including Bamford's Progress fl<iy maker, mowing machine, horse-rake, 100 iron "■aidkr-, two handy carts, cliaffei-tter, tarnip- r:11p"r, iron harrows, ladders, sheep and cattle ^dirg troagha, eic., etc., at THE DONEGRAY HALL, -i'.iMte within live minutes' walk of Bangor on-Dee ion. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been in- -L structed by Mr Henry Done (who is giving up tbe farm.) to conduct this high class Sale. 2912d 1'' OiiLEU Ot THE MORTGAGEES. GLYN CEIRIOG, CHIRK. JiU'OIiTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD FARM. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTIO, by T ?c?rs FRANK LLOYD and SONS, at the ?d Hote!, Chirk, On FRIDAY, the 7th day of December, 1900, 4 i a.! o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- II- to 05 then prodnced I tliit FREEHOLD FARM, comprising 31a. 1¡J. or thereaboat-, witn the Farmhcuae, Farm t> Hidings, and appnrtenances thereto belonging, K'icv.n as Dyffryn Farm, situate at Glyn Ceiriog, in parish of Llangollen, in the occupation of Mr EJiVard Morris. The property is conveniently situated about three ruiiuti from Chirk Station on the Great Western Rail- WAy, and about one mile from Castle Mill Station on Glyn Valley Railway. Tlile land, which is of ■ 'lent quality, has a southern aspect facing the ion Valley, and is well adapted for grazing early 'u the spring and late in the autumn. For fnrther particulars apply to the AUCTIONEEBS, £ y:o» House, Wrexham or to Messrs JONES-PARRY all] W. R. EVANS, Solicitors, 56A, Hope-street, Wrex- &a.m. 2947c FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, AT 4 O'CLOCK- Highly Important Sale of TWO VALUABLE DAIRY FARMS, at Willington, six miles from Whitchurch, Known as THREE FINGERS FARM," occupied 1,Y Mr Wrn. Jones, containing 78a. 2r. lp., and the O,\h. FARM," occupied by Mr John Shone, con- taining 56 acres also, THREE LOTS OF ACCOMMODATION LANDS, which are now part of the Oak Farm, containing j^-Pcctively 7j acres, 3t acres, and 5j acres, and Known as Crosslane and Meadow Fields, Common H:ld, and Far Brook Fields. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been instrncted to Conduct the above Important Sale at ? ?CTORIA HOTEL" WHIT- j CHURCH.' Maaa and particulars preparing, t2&92 j SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES & SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON will SELL 1,600  ? STOCK, comprising- 150 1° 200 Prime Fdt and Store Cattle.   500 Ripe Fat Sheep, I?mbs. and Calves. 800 to 1f,0m00 n Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cuttle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 11.15. 907 50 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. GRAND CHRISTMAS PRIZE FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALES FOR 1900. IVS E?SRS. JONES & SON have pleasure in ivi_ anaocaeiD? that they WU! hJld .he above, viz. :— WHEXEJAùI SMITHFIELD, MONDAY, DECEM- HER 10:h, for Fat Cattle and Sheep. WH.EXHAM bMITHFIELD, MONDAY, DECEM- BER 17th, for Piga. ROSSETT SlII I'HFIELD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th. (No Novembsr 28th ) II 'r.l '.TI'l- (' "7"D'" .1 -l1) .i-. i.. L.1 &i.L..I.I, iLI. .a..1. I iiuT. ..DAY. Grand trade expected. Enter yon? Stock for these f^ ja.es, which are held on the most snltabie davd to meet the Christmas Market. Prizes in al! classes. Prize Liata from the Auctioneers. 2965rd FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23im. 1900, AT HEATH VIEW, BURTON, One mile from Iicssett Station. i1\/TESSRS JONES AND SON have received I 1.1. instructions from Air John Leigh, (whc is  ? AUCTION the LIVE ?J DEADBl'OCK, &c viz. :— LIVE ?°??'?''?'? young dairv cow (due Dec. .19?), ditto for Rprin? calviug, 1, ',isig caving !leder, 6 cclonry yearling heifers, 20 couple of fowl, ? couple ol t?ccka. DAIRY VESSELS,etc.—Excellent end-ove-eud cbnrn (No. 6), by U%thaW!iy (new), sciile-s and weights, oak butter tub, milking cans, cream pots, sieves, several benches, &,c. Also two wood shed*, as fixed, snail pony c.irfc, cilafteutter, wire cow trass. cart rope, snaail gardi n seat, boskets, pig troughs, calf muzzle, and sundry tools, etc HOUSEHOLD FURXITUKE.—Two round mahogany tables on pillars and claws, witique arm chair, iu I mahogany, Khiglc^oak chair, walnm whatnot, 2 Gipsy tables, fenders, iireirons, biays preserving pan, ink stand, pictnrca, old ct,i,.r- ug:tr b..siu and ju. Diiinted wardrobe with dlidin# trays, wool maitvess, &'y, d'c. Si?.It- at Ciu- 2887f VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Admirably adpten for BUSINESS PREMISES in the TOWN OF WitEXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS TO JEOD s1,AC:O;QS ¡ Hotel, W.'exlmm, on I MONDAY, THE 26TH DAY oF NOVEMBER, 1900, at three o'clock in the afternoon punctually, !inbjc- to conditions to be then produced riia read, I viz All those two Valuable and Desirable Semi-do- tached VILLA RESIDENCES, with the appurten- ances, thereto belonging, kiowu a-3 I- Bryu Edwyn," together with the extensive front and back gardens, situated and being in Regent-itreet, in the Borough of Wrexilk"ul, and now in the occupation of IUra Coleman and Mr Beirut, under leases, wlich expire in January and April next respectively. The houses contain spacious Hall, Dining and Drawing-looms, two Kitchens, Pantry, five Btd- roorns and box room, and the udual dome-uic oiTieeH. I Note.—This property is admirably adupted for the erection ot business premises, having afroutage to the main street of 84 feet and extending backwards in dfpth 180 feet, ana being situated in the main thoroughfare leadir-g from the Great Western Rail- II way S:at'OH, and practically iu the centre of the bflfciness portion of the town affording an opportunity I to purchasers seldom met with. The total area is i'-bcu: 1,689 square j'ard s and property in this district I is annually u.coming more valuabie, coiuinandinp- I'or »uitner r,,Lft.La!iLi!: apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Overton Arcade, Wrexham or to Messrs ALDINGTON ILFCUES «.l:d BATE, solicitor!, Wrexham. 2763jf DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOP PROPERTY j IN WREXHAM. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS I JL JONE3 & SON, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, n.t the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOl'EL, WREXHAM, in One Lot, subject to conditions to be then read, all these FOUR VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOPS, beiug N03. 21, 22. 22a, and 23, Town Hill, in the Borough of Wrexham, in the respective occupation of Mr John Lloyd, Mes-u-s Stewart JBroo., Messrs Francis and Co., and Mrs Jones, producing an aggregate rental of C242 per annum. l'he property has a frontage of 65ft. to the main street, and being situate in the buiiuess portion of the town, and let te good tenant* upon leases of various terms would prove a sound investment. For further particulars apply to the AECTIONEEHS, 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham Messrs MAW, SHAW, & COLLINS, Chartered Accountants, 4, Harrington- street, Liverpool or to MESSRS TOULMIN, WARD & CARRUTHERS S 1, } I Solicitors, Central Buildings, North John-street, 2967az Liverpool. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, at 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE of 15 Head of Well- JL bred Cattle, 3 Horses, Implements, Gears, &c., at DERBY PARK FARM (One mile from Hope Village Station, and one mile from Hope Station, L. & N.-W.) By order of Mr Wilkinson, who is leaving. Full particulars next week and in posters. 2966a. JONES & SON, Auctioneers. MESSRS F. LLOYD, NUTTALL, & CO. PRIZES 23 GUINEAS. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL & CO. Great Special Sale of HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, AND MATCH PAIRS, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5TH. PRIZES Hunters.—10gs. Cup for Beat Hunter, realising 150gs. and over. 5gs. Cup for the Second Best Hunter, realising 75gs. and n- ler 150gs. 528. Cup for Best Match Pair Harness Horses, realising over 120gs. XZ Beat Single HarneF!s Horse. A Grand Trade expected. Entries close Tuesday, November 27th. z MESSRS R. OWEN JONES & CO. GLOBE" AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE SALE on MONDAY NEXT, NOVEM- BER 19th, will comprise Chippendale suite, mahogany centre table, invalid carriage, large over- mantel with 9 bevelled pIa. tes, Lea sofa, pair of easiea and 4 small chairs to match, kitchen dresser, oilcloth, leather sofa, pair leather easies, settee, 6 forms, on cast frames, 6ft. long, piano stool, square table, kitchen chairs. pictures, brass rail belstead, mattresses, flock beds, toilet glasses, diessing tables, dressing cheses, towel rails, ornaments, large wicker chair (upholstered), knitting machine complete, crockery and usual kitchen requisites. Quadrant tricycle, solid tyres, fitted with strong parcel carrier, gent's full roadster cycle, with brake and mud guards, in splendid condition. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. I Auctioneers' Offices: Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham. Telphone, No. 0200. 2963r QfTTT^T INSURANCE OFFICE 0 U !L FOUNDED 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1899. Exceeded £ 435,000,000. For particulars apply to MR. TREVOR G. BOSCAWEN, Agent at Wraxham, 4 I SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. ASTON &. SON. SALE BY S. ASTON tcv- SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. "ALE EVERY MONDAY. i heee ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, ;)tber GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD ijl PGHLIQ AUCTION. V LL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE f SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS iOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONE, No. 0190. 2353 npiIE SALE on MONDAY Next, NOV. 19th, -L 1900 (which is a mos important one) will con- b;6, ei Gfed-j ftom Overton, also *rom o«her places, for the convenience of sale, eight aata of superior brass.mounted bedsteads, spring mattresses, beds, pair of Spanish mahogany cabriole easies, in first qnaiity Crockett's leather, pair bronze figures, regulator clock, black and brass curb dogs and fire- irons, oval ton table, stair carpet rods, Axminster Mrpet square, whatnot, bronz aud marble clock, fender and coal box, oak chest of drawers, bras;) picture rods, commode, brass rail fender, ash bed- room suite, folding chair, chiffonier, crockery, oinuer, tea, una to let sets, brass rods, kitchen dresser, clocks, pic.ures, cutlery, ac-hpans, kitchen tables, tapestry suite in mahogany frames, burean, mangle, door ni-its, three pnre b!ack I)ull:et, I a-id cocKeiXi, itinnter's stzuii, Clerk's tail office d"'2k, four large tea canistcrs, sewing machine, two large tarpaulins, 20 by 14, superior churn, black Minorca foul. Sctle in Evening at six o'clock. ;29S4 MR. J. E. DAVIES. FLINTSHIRE, NORTH WALES. Important Sale of five Dwelling-houses and two I Shops, situate m W rexhaiu-siieet, in the town of Mold; also, 3D Cottages and one Shop, witu gardens and field in the rear, situate iu Maeavdrc, I in the town of Mold. 'I "1./rn. J. E. DAVIES has received instruc- -iv-t tions to offer fcr SALE by PUBLIC AUC 1 IUN, at the Black Lion Hotd, Mold, On WEDNESDAY, the 28th of November, 1900, at Four o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, Lhc undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in the following or snch other lots as may be deter- mined upon at the time of Sule; viz.:— LOT 1. A!l thone Four DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOP, beilig Nos. 83. 85, 87, and 89, situate in rexham-strect, iu tie town of l1o'd afoieeaid, in the occupation of Messrs Ec!w;rd Rowlands and others, at a gross rental of S-42 18.; per annum. LOT 2. All that coinniodionp double-fronted SHOP, with the Dwelling-house, Bakeheues, and appurten'.nces thereto belonging, beinS No. 81, situate W Wrexham- street, iu the town of Mdù aforesaid, in the occu- pation of Ur Edwarf-I Roberts, at a rental of iE24 per annum. The mines and minerals in a part of these lots do I not belong to the vendor. LOT 3. All t'nrlt Piece or Parcel of LAXD, containing in I the whole 5a. 0: 35p. or thsrtaL-a-i, .iitalic on the northerly side of Maesydre, in file t;,wn of Mold, together with the 30 COTTAGES, SHOP, St. bio, and Premises erecud thereon, and the Gardens thereto belonging, and now in the occnn.v.ion of Wm. Whitley, Robert Dykins, and others. The whole of the property is in lease ta Mr J..n;es Dale Bolton, tor the residue of a term of 99 years from the 3bt December, 1826, at tin- arly rent ot £ 25 16i. The names and minerals do not bdong to tr-a vendor. For further epply to Messrs KELLY, KEENE and Co., Solicitors, Moid; or to tbo. Auc TIONEEK, 11, Wrexham-street, Moid. 2508c SCHOLASTIC. -I MR C. MORTON BAILEY, Mus. BAC., F.R C.O., ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF S. CHURCH, WREXHAM, gives lessons cn PIANO, ORGAN, AND IN SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &c. VISITS BUCKLEY WEEKLY. Recent Successes—rtipil obtained F.R.C.O. pnpil obtained A.R.C.O. pupil obtained Honours in Trinty College, Senior Division, nin?ty-li\e marks. ADEESS—FEE C KLETO N, WRE X HAM. 2296f Mr W. S. STEPHENSON, CLISSOLD, WREXHAM FECHAN, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. All pupils who have entered for the principal I examinations have been successful. 2670f MR WILFRID JONES, TEACHER OF SINGING, BRYN MEIRION, WREXHAM. Begs to announce that he resumes his daties on OCTOBER 1ST, after the Vacation. Pupils' Recent Successes— FIRST PRIZE TENOR and BASS SOLOS, NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, LIVERPOOL. 2474a TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. WREXHAM CENTRE. Last day of Entry for the CHRISTMAS EXAMINATION IN PRACTICAL MUSIC, IS NOVEMBER 19TH. Examination Forms, and all particulars may be obtained from the Local Secretary, 2971] FRANK PULLEIN. A.R.C.O T nnn RolIs Embossed Crinkled Paner. 1 nnn ?? Embossed Crinkled Paper. ? r—y 10 feet long, et 3d per roll. Candle ASh'aV desU, al,V l prices. Lamp Shades, 6d and Is 3?' Flower Pot Covers Id. 2J, and 3d. Fancy Grasses, Id, 2d, 3d, and 6d bunch. Palms and Plants from bid; good variety. Pampas.Grasses, Id, 2d, 3d, and 3d. Shelf Paper, Gi-.s Frills and Picture Papers, Elolly Strips, &c., for decoration. 6d and Is Games in great variety. Dominoes, 6d to 109 6d. WILLETT'S, 2A, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 2945a COALS. COALS. COALS. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD COAL, Splendid Heat-giving, Bright, Lasting, No Dust. ORDER NOW. ISs6d. per Ton delivered. Cannot be equalled. EVANS (t JONES, Coal Merchants, Address Letters 11, Lome-street, Wrexham. 2357r WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham .<MMr<Mef in Districts where not liESS. tESX"_ApplT "D  lAmitO, Wrexham, BUSiNESS ANNOUNCEMENTS4 J P LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN. & FLOUR. ALL. KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, glar.EP, PIGS, POULTRY DOGS AND GAME. A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND. QUEEN STREET HAY, CORN, AND FLOUR STORES. WAREHOUSE. ARGYLE & LORD STREETS, WREXHAM. 812 vVINTER FASHIONS. ? W.REES Will make C rj Displays LMs and fbUowing weeks of all j Will make C-: r, Disijlays ?ms aiiLfc)llov??? p_g weeks of all 74L t the  GOLF CAPES, COSTUMES, MACKINTOSH and RAIN- PROOF CAPES, FURS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, MILLINERY, DRESS MATERIALS, and TRIMMINGS. ALL AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. ADDITIONS DAILY. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. FUNERALS FURNISHED. i NGTK ADD REPS— J W. W. REES, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2264 i DUTCH BULBS ^DIRECTS FROM THE MOST RELIABLE GROWERS) AND OTHER FLOWERING ROOTS FOR PRESENT PLANTING OUn IMPORTATIONS OF HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DAFFODILS, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, SCILLAS, IRIS, &c., &c., CONSIST OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Collections for Indoor Culture, 5/ 7/6, 10/6, 21/ and upwards. Outdoor ..h ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. STRACHAN AND EVANS, SEED AND BULB MERCHANTS, .1 t.d.2.J A-. 1 ..J .J 1lC '1 s, vREXHAM. STATION AND ROSENEATH. 2495ad • 21'195a.d IND, COOPE & Co., LTD., fmf HENBLAS STREET & QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM, J yfiEljl WHOLESALE cfe FAMILY W INE AND SPllilT MERCHANTS. SINGLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. i XOTE PRICE LIST— ALES AND STOUTS. IN CASKS (CARRIAGE PAID.) it Per Per Per Per Per Galls. Pins. Fir. ,Kilo BIs. East India Paie Ale. 1/8 7/S 15/- tOj- 60/- o „ M 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- L B. Fine Bitter Ale 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- F.A. Family Ale 1/- 4/6 9/- 18/- 36/- Speciallv rocommended for Private Families. 4. Ale. •• •• •• •• •• 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- 5. 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- 6. 1/2 i'3 10/6 21/- 42/- 7. 1/- t/6 9/- 18/- 36/ Celebrated Extra Stoot. 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- Double Brown Stout 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- Brown Stoat 1/2 5/3 10/6 21/- BOTTLED. Imp. Pinte. Imp. Half Pints. OO East India Pale 3/6 2/- 1. |« t* •• »• •• •• •• •• 3/- 1/9 L.B. Light Bitter (specially recommended_ ) 2/6 1/6 F.A. Family Ale 2/6 1/6 D.S. Double Stout 3/6 1/9 S.S. Single Stout. 2/9 1/6 P. Porter 2/6 1/6 No. 1, Barley Wine 2/6 (In Cork or Screw-Stoppered Bottles.) CHAMPAGNES, SPARKLING HOCKS, MOSELLES BURGUNDIES, CLARETS, CHABLIS, CORDIALS, LIQUEURS, PORTS, SHERRIES, &c. AUSTRALIAN WINES, "BIG TREE," AND "ORION" BRANDS. MARTELLS AND HENNESSY'S BRANDIES. RODERICK DHU, HIGHLAND CREAM, INVERCAULD, BRIGADER GLENLIVET, AND J. JAMESON'S WHISKIES. IND, GOOPE & Co., LTD., ESTABLISHED 1799. BREWERS, IMPORTERS AND BONDERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, BURTON- ON-TRENT. CORTRACTORS TO H.M. FORCES AT HOME AND ABROAD. INDIA PALE ALES AND STOUTS IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. SPECIAL TERMS TO HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES. WINES AND SPIRITS. BRANDY (OLD, IN BOTTLE, VINTAGE 1825), 384/- PER DOZEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— HENBLAS-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. W. W. JEFFERY, BRANCH MANAGER. J. L. MAYGER, DISTRICT AGENT. fal671dj TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES r— RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 I WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Advertisers j W on Saturday mornings.—Apply, Office of this paper. I No man ever lost his money by judicious I advertising.—An advertisement travels and work while the merchant is asleep and hie.store closed. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, PAPEKII INGINGS, DRYSALTERS AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES. T. H. WILLIAMS & CO., LTD 21, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. Works: ROCHDALE. Branches BOLTON, BTJMLEY, HALIFAX, MANCHESTER, and WIGAt. 2885.:1h DR. GOODFELLOW, Ph.D., F.R.M.S., PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE, EAST LONDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, THE WELL-KNOWN FOOD EXPERT, REPORTS AS FOLLOWS ON E S T ,INT T BREAD. The Laboratory, Bow and Bromley Institute, London, E., Sept. 6th, 1900. I have carefully analysed and examined a loaf of bread mauafactured by E. Stant, of Wrexliaiu, with most satisfactory results. I found the loaf to be perfectly pure, and manufactured from flour of high quality. The texture and bloom were excellent, and the flavour most pleasing- I have every confidence in certifying this bread to have reached a high « standard of purity and excellence of manufacture. (Signed) JOHN GOODFLLOW. 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