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A SPLENDID F ASSORTMENT OF PARLOUR GAMES. ALL THE LATEST 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. _r'" MESSRS. F. LLOYD A SONS FRANK LLOYD & SONS Beg to announce that there WILL BE NO SALE IN WREXHAM SMITHFIELD ON MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 24TH. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, Being the last Sale of the Century, a Prize of iEl will be given for the BEST DAIRY COW. Also, iEl for the BEST BULLOCK or HEIFER. Early entries invited. z BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE & CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FRANK LLOYD AND RONS have been in. J' structed by the WrexV Town Council and the Wrexham School Boar" r. by AUCTION, Os MONDAY, J "'I, 1901, At 3 All that BLr INGS, fronting Brook-street, w; Offices, known as the British Sc' .ed as the Wrexham Board Schor" .tains altogether 1,089 square yar 2. A F sHOP, numbered 26, Brook- atrer J Mr R. Baker, at the annna1 rar jldS 170 square yards or there- dfLnt supply of water to be found .an be inferred from the fact that it .• old Well Brewery. LOT 3. JLOCK OF PROPERTY adjoining Lot ang a Shop and Four Cottages, numbered ad 28a, Brook-street, and having a total area L"iQ4ro yxtda or tuoreabouiiS, let at the gross ..al rent of JE37 14s. LOT 4. All th&t Valuable Corner BUILDING SITE, now temporarily used aa a. Billpoating Station, with the two Cottages, numbered 29 and 30, Brook-street. This lot has capital frontages to Vicaraee-hill and Brook-street, and contains 190 square yajda or there- abouts. Plans and particulars can be had from the Auciioueers, Parr's Bank Chambers, Wrexham, or Thomas Bury, Esq., Town Clerk and Clerk to the School Board, Wrexham. 3322d MESSRK FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL, & CO. PRIZES, £ 51. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL, & Co. will hold their FIRST GREAT QUARTERLY PRIZE SALE for 1901. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th.-Hunters, Match Pairs, Single Harnesq Horses. Show Cobs and Ponies. PaTirHs, URSDAY, JANUARY 10th. Heavy Town Van, Tram, and Parcel Cart Horses, two and three year old Colts and Fillies. Beat Hunter wins 10 guinea Cnp, second best 5 guinea. ditto, Match Pairs 5 guinea ditto, Single Harness Horses Prizes, £ 12. Best Heavy Horse 10 guinea Cup, other heavy horsea 9 guineas. Entries close January 1st. Prize Lists ready. 3103d MESSRS. ASTON & SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. Next Sale in Auction Room— I MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st These ROOMS &re OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be BOLD BY 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 Is BANKRUPTCY. RE EDWARD EDWARDS, Wheatsheaf Farm, Gwersyllt. MESSRS ASTON & SON will SELL BY AUCTION as above (by order of the Official Receiver) on FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 28TH, the whole of the Implements and Produce, viz. Part stack of clover, part stack of oat straw, stack of barley straw, 15 sacks of barley, a few turnips. 5 tons of mangolds, 2 sets of gears, odd gears, set of drawing chains, ridge plough, horse rake, mowing machine, ladder, wheelbarrow, cart with harvest gearing, Scotch cart with harvest gearing, pulper, chaff- cutter, horse power and beltiug, and other effects. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. TI:RMS -CASH. Auctioneers' Office Regent-street. Wrexham. 3245a MESSRS R. OWEN JONES & CO. CTLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. OUR NEXT SALE WILL BE ON JANUARY 7th. 3266a ELECTION ADDRESSES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- Thank you By your great kindness in electing me, by the largest majority ever attained in the Ward, you have convinced me that, after all, life is worth living. To the 369 who had sufficient confidence to record their votes for me, I am especially grateful. I desire, also, to thank those who could not see their way to support me, all of whom received me at their homes with the greatest kindness and courtesy. I trust I may have tLe co-operation of all in the per. formance of the onerous duties now devolving upon me. Wishing you the compliments of the season, and hoping that the first new year of the new century may be the happiest and most prosperous of any you have yet experienced. I remain, Yours gratefully and obediently, JOHN STANFORD. 26, Hope-street, Wrexham. t3227 SCHOLASTIC. Mr W. S. STEPHENSON, CLISSOLD, WREXHAM FECHAN, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN AND I VIOLONCELLO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. All pupils who have entered for the principal examinations have been successful. 2670f 1 AAA Rolls Embossed Crinkled Paper, ky 10 feet long, 81 3d per roll. Candle Shades, all prices. Lamp Shades, 6d and Is Zd. Flower Pot =, Id, 2d, ?nd 3d. Fancy GrMsea, Id, 2d, 3d, and 6d bunch. Palms and Plants from 64d; good variety. Pampas Grasses, ld, 2d, 3d, and 3id. Shelf Paper, Gas Frills and Picture Papers, Holly Strips, &c., for decoration. 6d and Is Games in great variety. Dominoes. 6d to 10s 6d. WILLETT'S, 24 YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 29's. R APH AE L'S ALMANAC, 1901 NOW READY. Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners; Birth- day Information for every day, and the Fate of any Child born during the year. When to court. marry, bay, ed, speculate, hire servants, seek employment, eei føwla. nek, bake, brew, travel, remove, or do any- tkbg else. The beat Almanac published. 128 pages, price fid, post free 7d. Foakham, 4, Pilgrixn-Btroet, Ladgato Hill. E-C., *nd all Btstionai tod BookafftU* SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES & SON. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. No SALE WILL BE HELD on MON- 1 DAY Next, December 24th c JONES and SON, Auctioneers. ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next SALE will take place on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1901. 3267r JONES & SON, Auctioneers. ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS ST. JAMES'S THEATRE. WREXHAM. FTYTHP MMLIDAY ATTRACTION. BOXING NIGHT and Three Following Nights, 1 2?'?b, and 29th, Mr ALFRED Wnnfva Company in the new historical, realistic military drama, THE REBEL'S WIFE." A Tale of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. and prices as usual except on Boxing Night when the lowest charge will be 1?. 3261c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE ELLESMERE ANNUAL BALL WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 2 3 E D, 1901. Proceeds in aid of the Funds of the Reading Room. 3226j A SOCIAL A DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE PUBLIC HALL, ox NEW YEAR'S EVE (DECEMBER 61sT). Formvitations and tickets (which will be strictly limited), apply to Mrs Davies, Rose and Crown, Chester-street; Quartermaster-Sergeant Graham, Barracks; and Mr T. M. Gresham, 41, Salop-road, Wrexham. Tickets: Double, 63; Single, Gentlemen 3s 6d Ladies 213 6d. MR T. LLOYD WILLIAMS'S QUADRILLE BAND will be in attendance. 3122& I NEBO WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BWLCHCVWIN. GRAND BAZAAR AT THE BWLCHGWYN BOARD SCHOOLS, DECEMBER 31ST & JANUARY 1ST. To be opened at 2 p.m. on Monday by MISS JONES, BRYN MELYN, WREXHAM. ADMISSION One Day. -/6; both Days, ./9. 3229c GOREU ARF /1" ARF DYSG. TWELFTH CHESTER CHRISTMAS EISTEDDFOD AT THE MUSIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26TH, 1900. GRAND CHORAL CONTESTS, OVER 600 COMPETITORS. ARTISTES— MISS MAY JOHN, R.A.M., MR BEN DA VIES, Ma T. AMOS JONES. Cheap trains from all parts (see Railway Com- pany's bills). Programme and Book of Words now ready, and will be forwarded poat free on receipt of 2id. D. REES EVANS, 3172a Chester House, Chester. BRYNYFFYNNON WESLEYAN CHURCH, WREXHAM. PRELIMINARY NOTICE A GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD AT THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, IN THE LAST WEEK OF OCTOBER, 1901. Further Particulars will be duly advertised. 3140d PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Four Nights Only, BOXING DAY (Wednesday), THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1900. Special Engagement of MR W. W. KELLY'S CO. In the celebrated Play NEW EAST LYNNE." Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages 10.30. Early doors at 7. 3d extra to all parts. Reserved Seats, 3a Second Seats, 2s Third, Is •' Back (limited), 6d. Plan and Tickets at Messrs Crane and Son's Music Warehouse. t3239 WYNNSTAY. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF WREXHAM INFIRMARY, IN GREAT HALL, WYNNSTAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1901, Under the personal supervision of SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART. MORNING PERFORMANCE 3 p.m. EVENING, 7.30 p.m. Plaa ot Hall at Messrs. Crane & Sons, Wrailam, From whom Tickets may be obtained. 3230r BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE WYNNSTAY ARMS, WREXHAM. A WINE AND SPIRIT DEPOT, 1 \¡.. CHRISTMAS 1900. THE WYNNSTAY HOTEL COMPANY beg to inform the public that they have WITHDRAWN PROM BOND a large consignment of WINES and SPIRITS for CHRISTMAS, which they are offering to the public at Specially Low Christmas Prices. N Please give us a calCandcOmI)are the QUALITY. VERY OLD PORT WINE A SPECIALITY. HAPPY IDEA FOR XMAS. I'LL GO DOWN TO ROBERTS' 6M BAZAAR, 2, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM, and select a few out of the many thousands of useful and Ornamental Articles and Toys, all suitable and sensible Christmas Presents. HAPPY IDEA FOR THE NEW YEAR. 3166f X COALS! X COALS!! COALS! IF YOU WANT BRIGHT FIRES AND (LEAN HEARTHS YOU SHOULD ORDER YOUR COALS FROM SAMUEL ROGERS, PUBLIC HALL. TELEPONE No. 68. GOOD PRICES GIVEN FOR OLD IRON- 2730a ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAP I T A L-F lYE MILLIONS Invested Funds over Five Millions. THE RIGHT HON. LORD ROTHSCHILD, CHAIBMAN ROBERT LEWIS, CHIEF SECKETABY. CHIEF OFFICE BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. LIFE. —— World-free and Indisputable Assurances. Large Bonuses Expenditure Low and Limited. Security unexcelled. Special Reinstatement and Nonforfeiture Plans FIRE. Proposals and Enquiries attended to promptly. Surveys and Plans for Insurance of extensive pro- perties made free of cost. Rates moderate.Losses settled promptly. BRANCHES at—among other places— LIVERPOOL 30, Exchange-street East; O. MORGAN OWEX, Secretary. WR XHAM 28, High-street; JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. Prospectuses, &c., may be obtained from any of the Company's Branches or Agents. 895 SUNj INSURANCE OFFICE 0 ?? JL?! FOUNDED 1710 SUM INSURED IN 1899. Exceeded £ 435,000,000. For particulars apply to MR- TREVOR G. BOSCAWEN. Apent at Wraxham. 4 TENDERS. DENBIGH COUNTY COUNCIL.. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the carrying out JL of certain alterations and additions at the HOLT POLICE STATION. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Police Station. Sealed and endorsed tenders are to be sent in to me the undersigned by not later than the 5th day of January, 1901. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the Peace. Connty Offices, Ruthin, 18th December, 190.1 3263j DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO PAINTERS. TENDERS are INVITED for Painting, &c., i to be done at the County Buildings, Wrexham. The specification may be seen at the County Buildings, Wrexham. Sealed and endorsed Tenders are to be sent in to me, the undersigned, by not later than January 5th. 1901. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the Peaee. ConntT Offices, Ruthin, 18th December, 1900. 3264a An advertisement tells Ita own story. It make no miotakea as a traveller might do, and states exactly what the merchant wants to say neither mere nor leea. Advertisements are bone* and MtMal SCtraQtl TELEPHONE UM. I CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. FOR THE SEASON ONLY. A GENUINE DISCOUNT of 10 per cent. will be given off all Goods purchased at C. SMITH'S, 8, HOPE STREET. 3070& 3070a XMAS PRESENTS. W. W. REES Is making a Grand Display of NOVELTIES in LACE, TIES and FICHUS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES of every Description for day and evening wear. SILK BLOUSES in a variety of colours and styles (very special) 5/11 each, worth 8/11. FLANNEL BLOUSES 3/6, 4/9, 5/11 each. r FLANNELETTE „ 1/11, 2/3, 2/9 „ FUR NECKLETS from 1/4 J. to 63/- „ 2111 to 25/- MUFFS „ 2/11 to 25/. „ i SERVANTS' APRONS 1/Qi, l/3 £ l/6 £ llllt each. „ CAPS 3 £ d, 41-d, &d, 8td each. „ PRINTS 2/6, 2/11, dress length, fast color. H.S. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS in Fancy Boxes lIlli, 2/3 the.; doz. ELABORATELY EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, Pure Linen, n-d each. LADIES' aad CHILDRENS' UMBRELLAS from 11621 to 21/- each. LARGE STOCK of SILKS and OTHER LIGHT FABRICS SUITABLE FOR EVENING WEAR. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED on the SHORTEST NOTICE. NOTE ADDRESS— W. W. REES, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2%4 CHRISTMAS 1900 ANOTHER CHRISTMAS IS FAST APPROACHING AND, AS USUAL, C. K. BENSON & Co. Are fully and adequately prepared to meet their Business I Contingencies. They are Stocked up with the Finest Selection I in NORTH WALES, of CHOICE COOKERY & DESERT FRUITS, Of all and every kind, but only of the Very Best Qualities Obtainable AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CRYSTALLIZED & GLACE FRUITS, BONBONS, COSAQUES &c., All our Fruits are washed and cleaned by patent machinery and are quite ready for use. THE FAIR TRADE PIONEERS, C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY. 2136 WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertiser* on Saturday m -Apply. Offioe of pwa I No man ever lost hla money by jadiciona advertbdng.-As advertisement travels and works I while the merchant iaaaleep aDd hie øiore closed. J Po LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SBEP, 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 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Hurrah! and Hurrah! for Christmas is here, 'Tis the Merriest and Best of all times in the Year. OWENS'S GREAT EXHIBITION OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES!! In Every Conceivable Variety, and for All Tastes and Purses. Thousands to Select From. In Solid Silver from 1/- each. In Real Gold from 3/6 each. OUR GREAT ANNUAL SHOW IS THE ONE PLACE ABOVE ALL OTHERS MOST CALCULATED TO PLEASE AND DELIGHT THE HEARTS OF OLD AND YOUNG. Christmas Greetings to all, and don't forget that for the PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS go to EDWIN OWENS, 8, HIGH STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER IN WREXHAM. 5162af D. BUTT, LUTON HOUSE, HOPE STREET, SPECIAL SALE FOR XMAS. This important sale is too well-known to need any comment. All Winter Millinery must be cleared to make room for SPRING GOODS. In all Departments we can show good lines at low prices in great variety. FtURS CORSETS SILK TIES LACE TIES LACE FICHUS VEILINGS LACES COLOURED RIBBONS BLACK RIBBONS RIBBON VELVETS VELVETS MILLINERY SILKS I GLOVES (KIDD A' WOOLLEN) FLOWERS OSTRICH FEATHERS FANCY FEATHERS OSPREYS ORNAMENTS VELVET HATS FELT HATS CHIP HATS STRAW HATS A visit will be worth your attention. ————————————————————————————— 3199 THE BEST POSSIBLE VARIETY, BEST POSSIBLE VALUE, IN FANCY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT THE BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! APRONS, GLOVES, FURS, UMBRELLAS, &c. CENTRAL ARCADE. CASH DRAPERS. AfAni I w ANTBD, AGENTS for the Sale of the W Wrexham Advertiser in Disteiota where not already represented.—Apply Binn AND Bx"Lairl United, Wrexham ————————.——————— -.0 I No man ever lost his money by juaiaiolw aa vertising.-An advertisement travels and works I while themerchant is asleep and bis store closed. a