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QDffídal, xcgztt, &t. f MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND CO. (CHESTER, CARNARVON, AND BANGOR OLD BANK), BEG to give notice that a Branch of their Bank will be OPENED at LLANDUDNO, on MONDAY, tt.e 25th inst., under the charge of Mr N. O. Jones, hitherto Manager ot their Amlwch Branch. .Old Bank, Chester, 13th July, 1892. cl088 SOUTH CARNARVONSHIRE ELECTION, JULY 11TH, 1832. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the total number of -votes given for each Candi- date at the above election is as follows:- John Bryn Roberte, 4567 William Huuiphjeye 1973 Also, that the name of the candidate elected is JOHN BRYN ROBERTS. Dated this il2th day ot July, 1892. JOSEPH BROOME, C1095 Sheriff and Returning Officer. PWLLHELI UNION. FESTINIOG UNION. I the Undersigned, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Audits of the Accounts of the above-mentioned Unions, and ot the Rural Sanitary Districts iu the eaid Unions, and of the several Parishes and Contributory places con- tained in the said Unions and Districts, or in the said Unions solely, for the half-year ended 25th March last, will severally commence at the res- .pective places and at the respective times stated below:— PWLLHELI UNION.—At the Board-room of the 'Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Pwll- heli, on TUESDAY, the 2ad day of AUGUST, 1892, at 12 o'clock at noon. FESTINIOG UNION.-At the Board-room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Penrhyndeudraeth, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST, 1892, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated the 7th day 01 July, 1892. (Signed) E. MORGAN. District Auditor of the North Wales Audit District. cl085 HIGHWAY PARISH ACCOUNTS. I the Undersigned, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the Audits of the Accounts for the year ended the 25th day of March last, of the several Surveyors of Highways or other officers per- forming similar duties for the several Parishes or Places undermentioned, and of the officers thereof respectively, will severally be held at the Board-room of the Guardians of the Poor of the Festiniog Union, at Penrhyndeudraeth, and Commence on the respective days and at the respective times specified below:— Name of Parish orf Time appointed for Audit. Place. ——————————————— Date. I Hour. Tuesday, Dolbenmaen 9th August, 1892. 1 Treflys „ [2.0 p.m. Beddgelert J "Dated the 8th day of July, 1892. (Signed) K. MORGAN. District Auditor of the North Wales Audit District. c 1084 THE HONBLE. CHARLES HUSSEY PANTON VIVIAN DECEASED. T>URSUANT to the Act 22nd and 23rd Victoria, JL Cap 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that All persons having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the HON. CHARLES HUSSEY PANTON VIVIAN, late of Plas Llanddyfnan, Llangefni, in the County of Anglesey, deceased (who died on the 12th day of March, 1892, intestate, and letters of administration of whose personal estate were granted out of the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 5th day of May, 1892, to the Hon. Claud Hamilton Vivian) are requested to send particulars of such claims to us the undersigned, Solicitors for the said administrator on or before the 30th day of July, 1892, after which date the said administrator will dis- tribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have received notice. Dated this 30th day of June, -1892. LONGBOURNE STEVENS & POWELL, «1012 7, Lincoln's Inn Fields, WESTERN SEA FISHERIES DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the inten- tion of the Local Fisheries Committee for the above District to apply to the Board of Trade for confirmation of the following additional and amended Bye-laws to be observed within the said District. BYE-LAWS. The following Bye-laws shall, unless other- wise specified apply to the whole area of the WESTERN SEA FISHERIES DISTRICT, except in the cases to which the provisions of the 13th Section of The Sea Fisheries Regulations Act, 1888," apply:— 1. That no Mussels less than 2 inches in length be taken or removed from the Beds. 2. That Bye-law No. 3 be amended and read as follows:- "3. No person shall use any seine, draft or drift net for taking mackerel or herring, or any stake net for taking mackerel or herring having a mesh through which a square gauge of one inch measured across each side of the square, or four inches measured round the four sides will not pass without pressure when the net is wet, and no person shall me any seine, draft or drift net for taking sparling having a mesh through which a Equare gauge of three-quarters of an inch meusured across each side of the square, or three inches measured round the four side& will not pass without pressure when the net is wet." 3. Any person who shall commit a breach -either of the foregoing Bye-laws shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding for any one offence the sum of twenty pounds, and in the case of a continuing offence, to an additional sum not exceeding ten pounds for every day during which the offence continues, and in auy case to forfeiture of any fishing instrument used or sea fish taken in contravention of or found in the possessi 3n of a person contravening any cf the said Bye-laws. And NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the foregoing Bye-laws may be inspected free of charge or be obtained on payment of one penny at my office in High Street, Portmadoc. Any person objecting to the confirmation of the above Bye-laws or any of them may forward a statement of his objection in writing to the Board of Trade on or before the 19th day of AUGUST, 1892, and such Objector is required at the same time to forward a Copy of the Statement to me. Dated this 28th day of June, 1892. RANDAL CASSON, [ Clerk to the Committee. Address—High Street, Portmadoc. cl092 EADE'S PILLS. :BADE'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS EADE'S 'PILLS EADF.'S PILLS EADE'S PILLS All who suffer from Gout or Rheumatism should] imme- diately have recourse to EADE'S PILLS. Hundreds of Testi- monials have been receive-! from all ?orts and conditions of men," testifying to the wonder- ful power these Pills have in giving relief in the very worst case!?. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMY. 1C GOUT. PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACi', AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given to any Patent Medicine of its class. .REMARKABLE TESTIMONY FKOM WALES. COULD NOT SLEEP FOR PAIN. GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM 2, DoTvinton-terrace, L'wynypia, Rhondda Valley, South Wales. "Dear Sir,—Your Gout and Rheumatic Pills are a famous remedy, and one of the best I ever came across. My wife has been troubled with Gout in her hands for twelve years, and the pain was almost unbearable J some nights she could not sleep for pain. I resolved to try a bottle of your Pills, and to my surprise, after she took tbrre doses, the pain left her hai.ds. They are a great boon to man- kind, by the blessing of God. You can make what use you like of this.—Yours truly, "CHARLES WAKE LIN. h M r George Eade, 72, Goswell Road, London." EADE'S GOUT A:ND RHEUMATIC PILLS are sold by all Chemists, in Battles, Is l|d and 2s 9d, or sent post-free for Pobtal Order by the Proprietor, GEORGE EADE, 72, Goswell Road, E.C. Ask for, and be sure yon obtain, Eada's Gout and Rheumatic EADE'S PILLS. •177 fitrblk gfmtttgs, «t. PORTMADOC FLOWER SHOW (OPBN 10 ALL NORTH WALES FRIDAY, 5th AUGUST, 1892. PRIZES for Fruits, Flowera, Vegetables, Bread, Jams, Honey, and Stockings. Band and Amusements on Show ground. Schedules from H. HUGHKS, Secretary, yl066cl078 High Street, Pertmadoc. SOUTHPORT CENTENARY. THE greatest Art Treasures in the Kingdom. Entertainments all day long. bl c3 J .sH I £ I S ) ( William Sweetman (Vocalist), and Professor Maccann (Concertinist). Miss Jennie Franklin (the Lady Groa- smith). Champion Juvenile Trick Cycle Rider, Young Adonis (the Wonder of the 19th Century), on a silver bicycle. Permanent Orchestra (chiefly Halle's Players). Fireworks! Fireworks To-night (Saturday;, including Portrait of Miss Lottie Collins, in Ta- ra-ra Boom-de-ay. K. C. SPIER, Gen. Man. cl094 ANGLESEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW OF CATTLE, &c., WILL BE HELD AT LLANERCHYMEDD, On WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1892. PBBSIDBNT: J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, ESQ., M.A., Holyhead. VICR-PHBSIDKNT MB T. JONES, C.C., Bodewryd. PRIZES OVER X245 are offered for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Donkeys, Poultry, Butter, Single and Double Tandem Turnouts, J umping, &c. A Grand Parade of Horses will take place immediately before the Leaping. Full List of Prizes and other information may be obtained on application to JAMES E. HUGHES, Secretary. Bryncuhelyn, Llanercbymedd. cl065 y 1049 THE DUKE OF CLARENCE MEMORIAL CHURCH, LLANDUDNO. (Estimated Cost, £ 10,000. Amount Promised £2100. Amount still required, £ 7900. Contributions thankfully received). FANCY FAIR AND SUMMER FETE In aid of the Funds will be held in the BAZAAR ENCAMPMENT, LLANDUDNO, AUGUST 24th, 25th, 26th, Zlth, 1892, Under Distinguished Patronage. THE BAZAAR PAVILION will consist of EIGHTEEN ELABORATELY-ARR ANGEI) STALLS, Wm. Johnson's celebrated BLUE HUNGARIAN BAND has been engaged for two Concerts each day. Special and Various Entertainments, Sports, Fireworks, &c. Special Trains. Treasurers;—Honourable H. MOSTYN, Bodysgallen, Llandudno, Rev F. G. JONBS, cl071 8, Mofatyn-street, Llandudno ISiailtoags. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. COACH TOURS IN NORTH WALES. SEASON 1892. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for a series of combined Rail and Coach Tours, in North Walei for the season of 1892, embracing all the principal points of interest, including Llanberis (for Snowdon), Bettwsyoed, Swallow Falls. Fairy Glen, Conway Falls, Pandy Mill Falls, Penmachno, Trefriw, Capel Curig, Beau- maris, Bangor, Carnarvon, Penrbyn Slate Quar- ries, Vale of Nant Francon, Vale of Gwynant, Penygwryd, Ogwen Lake, Beddgelert, Aber- glaslyn (Bridge and Pass), Barmouth, Port- madoc, Aberystwyth, Towyn, the Festiniog Narrow Guage Railway (the Toy Railway), &c., &c. Programmes, giving full particulars of times, fares, &c., with a brief description of the route taken, can be obtained gratuitously at the stations. All information respecting these tours may be obtained on application to Mr E. Wood, District Superintendent, Chester, or from the respective coach proprietors. G. FINDLAY, General Manager. Euston Station, May, 1892. c932 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TOURIST TICKETS (available for Two Calendar Months) are now issued from the principal stations in England and from all the principal stations on the Cambrian Line to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Towyn. Aberdovey, Borth, Dolgelley, Harlecb, Portmadoc, Criccieth, Pwllheli, ,Builth Wells, Rhayader, and Brecon. Also from the principal Cambrian Stations to Penarth, Tenby, Pembroke Dock, Llandrindod Wells, Llanwrtyd and Llangammarch Wells, Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, Carnarvon, Holy- head, Bangor, Southport, Blackpool, Buxton, Matlock, Lancaster, Morecambe, Windermere, and Lake District, Scarborough, Harrogate, &c. Isle ot Man, Scotland, Ireland, &c. CHEAP 14 DAYS' TICKETS are also issued from the principal Cambrian Stations to Llandrindod Wells, Llangammarch Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells, Builth Wells, Rhayader and Brecon. And from the inland stations to Aberystwyth, Barmoutb, and other Coast Watering Places on Cardigan Bay. A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE. Cheap Return Tickets are now issued every FRIDAY and SATURDAY, until 30th SEPTEMBER, 1892, from Whitchurch, Ellesmere, Oswestry, Llan- fyllin, Welshpool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Builth Wells, Brecon, Machynlleth, and principal intermediate stations. Also from Glandovey I and Portmadoc to all Watering Places on Cardigan Bay. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, June, 1892. cyl031 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ON MONDAYS, JULY 4TH, 11TH, 18TH AND 25TH, 1892, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to BORTH AND ABERYSTWYTH, with privilege of break of return journey at Glandovey for the LLYFNANT VALLEY, CWM- RHAIADR, and GLASPWLL CASCADE, as per undermentioned particulars:—From Pwll- heli, depart 6.0 a.m.; Afonwen, 6.15 am.; Criccieth, 6.21 a.m.; Portmadoc, 6.30 a.m.; Minffordd, 6.34 a.m.: Penrhyndeudraeth, 6.38 а.m.; falsarnau, 6.42 a.m—Third class fares for the double journey to Aberystwyth or Borth, 3s. Harlech, 650 a.m.; Llanbedr and Pensarn, 6.58 a.m Dyffryn, 7.8 a.m—Third class fares for the double journey to Aberystwyth or Borth, 2s 9d. J Children ucder twelve, half fare. First Class Tickets issued at double the Third Class Fares. Holders of Tickets by above Excursion wishing to see the above-named Waterfalls and Valley may returned from Aberystwyth by the 10.40 a.m. train for Glandovey, and proceed to their destination by the 535 p.m. train trom Glan- dovey. A. conveyance to and from the Llyfnant Valley meet the trains.- Fare, Glandovey to Llyfnant Valley and back, Is each. Passengers return the same day by ordinary trains as under .-—From Aberystwyth, 4.15 p.m.; Borth, 5.15. p.m. Tickets, bills, and every information to be had at the above-named stations. A. ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, June, 1892, 110&11111 gailfoags. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP ONE DAY AND WEEK-END TICKETS TO LLANDUDNO, ON EVERY SATUKDAY AND MONDAY, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued to LLANDUDNO by Through Trains as unuer:-From PORTMADOC, 7 or 10.18 a.m., on SATURDAY, or 7 a.m. on MONDAY. 4s (Third Class Fare for the Double Journey). The Tickets issued on Saturdays will be avail- able to return from Llandudno on the Monday following date of issue by the 7.40 a.m., or the 6.20 p.m train; and those issued on Mondays will be available to return on date of issue only by the 6.20 p.m. train. Children under three years of age, free; above three and under twelve, half-fate. Picturesque Wales (illustrated) the Official Guide Book to the Cambrian Railways edited by Mr Godfrey Turner, price 6d., and pamphlet Where to Stay," containing information re- specting Islands, Hotels and Inns, Farm House and Country Lodgings in Wild and Picturesque Wales can be obtained at the bookstalls, or on application at the Company's Offices or Stations. The Tickets are not transferable, and are only available to and from the stations named upon them and by the trains specified on the bills. The issuing of through tickets is subject to the conditions and regulations referred to in the time tables, bills and notices of the respective companies, on whose railway they are available and the holder, by accepting a through ticket agrees that the respective companies are not to be liable for any loss, or damage, injury, delay or detention caused or arising off their respec- tive railways. The contract and liability of each company are limited to its own railway. Tickets, bills, and every information to be had at the above-named stations. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Passenger Superintendent's Office, Oswestry, June, 1892. ylOTlcm CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EXCURSIONS to the LLYFNANT VALLEY, GLASPWLL CASCADE, and CWM- RHAIADR WATERFALLS. One ot the most delightful Day Trips in Wales. Cheap Return Tickets will be issued to GLANDOVEY (for the above-named Valley and Waterfalls) daily (Sundays excepted), JULY 1st to JULY 30th, 1892 (Cheap Tickets will also be issued in August and September. See other Bills). Outward Fares for the double journey From Train, a.m. 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class s. d. 8. d. a. d. Pwllheli 7.10 8 0 6 0 4 0 Cnccieth 7.29 7 0 5 3 3 6 Portmadoc 7.40 6 6 4 9 3 3 !2 £ SS}"° 6 0 4 6 3 0 Harlech 7.55 5 6 4 0 2 9 feSS.} 8-° 6 0 3 9 2 6 Dyffryn 8.5 4 6 3 6 2 3 Children under 12 years of age, haltpriee. Passengers must change at Yarmouth and proceed from there by train 440 to leave thera at 9,10 a.m. Return train is due if&m Glandovey Station at 5.35 p.m. The Official Guide Book to the Cambrian Rail- ways, Picturesque Wales," and pamphlet Where to Stay," containing information as to Inland Hotels and Inns, Farmhouse and Country Lodgings, can be obtainted at the Bookstalls, or on application at the Company's Offices or Stations.—The Cascade and Waterfall are reached through the Llylnant Valley, and the distance from Glandovey Station to Cascade and back is about five miles, and to the Waterfall and back about eight miles, but to relieve the walk a ROAD CONVEYANCE will run from Glandovey to Caerbedyn (which is in the Valley), leaving Glandovey on arrival of the above-named train. The Conveyance will return from Caerbedyn Farm at 5,15 p.m., arriving at Glandovey in time for trains to all Stations named herein. The charge for sach adult passenger from Glandovey to Caerhedyn is 6d., and the same for return journey. Holders of the Tickets by the Road Conveyance will receive every information as to the routes to the Waterfalls and fishing in the Llyfnant and the Lake from Mr Jenkins, Cae- rhedyn Farm, who has the superintendence of the Conveyance. Excursionists preferring to walk the whole distance should be careful to make enquiry as to the way to the Valley, Cascade, and Waterfalls, as they may easily take the wrongroad.—REFRESHMENTS: Tea, Milk, atid other light Refreshments may be had fit Caerhedyn Farm at moderate Prices.- The trip through the charming Llyfnant Valley is regard'd as one of the most delightful in Wales. Excursionists should also a6cend the Hill at the back of Caerhedyn Farm (only a few minutes' walk), from which a magnificent view may be obtained, including Cader Idris, Arran Mawddwy, PlinHmmon, and the other moun- tains also Cardigan Bay, Glandovey Castle, Borth, Aberdovey, and the course of the rivers Llyfnant and the Dovey for many miles. Mr Jenkins, proprietor of the Caerhedyn Farm. will show Excursionists the wny. Excursionists are reminded not to mistake Glandovey Junction Station for Glandovey. By kind permission of the proprietors, Sir Henry Wiggin, Bart., and Richard Peyton, Esq., the Glaspwll Cascade and Waterfall are open to the Public free up to the 1st November, 1892, and Visitors are requested to prevent any damage being done to the Cascade approaches, Access to them is through private property, and permissi,)n to visit them is given on the express understanding that Visitors will confine themselves to the proper route to and from the falls and will not disturb or remove the roots of any ferns or flowers. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, June, 1892. cym 1 HE MA N UFACTURBRcr A S S O CI ATION for affording assistacce'to all in Trade, Established 1814. Manufactured Goods, British and Foreign, at manufacturers' prices. Quotations sent on receipt of particulars of requirements. Foreign and Colonial Produce imported direct and supplied at lowest prices. Quotations on application. Agencies undertaken or arranged for the sale of manufactures, patents and specialities in every country. Consignments of every description of goods sent to suitable markets and sold for account. Status Inquiries made at home and abroad Terms on application. Accounts Collected at home and abroad. Terms on application. Mercantile Information supplied, advice ten- dered, and questions of all kinds answeree by experts. Advertising of all kinds judiciously undertakei or contracted for without charge. Circulars printed, folded, addressed, and de- spatched for home and foreign countries. All inquiries to be addressed to THE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, 8, Talbot Court. London, R.C. 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New model. Only £ 17, or 12s 6d per month. New. JE35 Cs. PIANO by Collard and Collard, one of the best manufacturers in the world. Cata- logue price, 45 guineas. Cash price, JE35, or 22s 6d per month. £41 Os. PIANO, by John Brimsmead and Son, one of the best makers in the world. Style; 20, in walnut case, catalogue pr ice, JE57 in rosewood, style 20, only JE39, or 27s per month. You will do well in calling at MOORE'S Establish- ment, opposite the Station, and INSPECT his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. All marked liD plain figures. Pianos from$1Q upwards, am MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing IrJL to make cash advances from L5 to JB500 to all respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cow-keepers, and others for long or short periods on their own note of hand, at a reasc nable rate of interest.—Apply, by letter only, wnich will receive prompt attention, to J. Lewis, 120, Queen Road, Everton, Liverpool. al269 IMPERIAL DEPOSIT BANK (Established 1867), -L 18, Adam Street, London, W.C. LOANS.-The above old-established and Regis- tered Bank makes advances upon NOTE of HAND ALONE, without sureties, from JE20 to JE2000, at 5 per cent. interest. The Loan is granted on the day of application, and the transaction is strictly private. Before applying elsewhere send for prospectus and opinions of the public press to c725y737 A. SEDGWICK, Manager. MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND. INTEREST, 5 PER CENT. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN will advance, without sureties, from £ 20 to £ 1000 at a short notice, in town or country, to persons of position, profes- sional classes, farmers, tradesmen, hotel keepers and othe,rs, and to assist into business also upon furni- ture reversions, policies and private incomes. Before applying elsewhere, call or write to actual lender, Ma A. MILNER, 23, York Place, Portman Square, London, W. Not a loan office. c981h395 MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!—Money Lent at a few hours' notice, from £5 to £2000, on note of hand, to all respectable Persons (male or female), Clergymen, Professional Gentlemen, Shop- keepers, Farmers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and others, for long or short periods; also on deposit of GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, &c. Advances also made on Freehold or Leasehold Property.-Apply personally, or by letter (which will receive prompt attention), R. JONES, Mortgage Broker, Venice Chambers, 61, Lord Stree Liverpool. P.S.-Strict.eat secrecy may be relied c n all transactions. Please note Address. a 15 MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES OR the slightest publicity by THE EMPIRE DEPOSIT BANK; 3, Adelaide Street, Charing Cross, London, as f follows £ 30—Twelve monthly repayments of £2 12 6 50 „ 476 100 If" 8 15 0 250 „ „ 21 17 6 other amounts in proportion. The sum applied for is advanced in full, free of all deducapns, upon the applicant's SIMPLE PROMISSORY NOTE, WITHOUT SURETIES OR B £ LL OF SALE, or, if preferred, the money can, bp bprrowed for a stated period, from one to five years, interest only y being paid in the meantime. By this means the borrower is enabled to maka thorough use of the money before being called upon for repayment This is particularly acceptable to those who only turn their QPPiital over at stated periods, such as Farmers "4 Professional Gentlemen, who have to give such extended credit. Foz further particulars see Prospectus, which will be seot free op application, HENRY OUNSTED, Manager. jj G Accounts opened^ BILL? Discounted, nd Cheque Eoo^i P29^15? :• -■ T MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES, DELAY, RO PUBLICITY FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, 3, Commercial Buildings, Cross Street. EST. 1875. MANCHESTER, Capital £ 200,000. Private and Frpmpt Advances on Borrower's Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respectability and responsibility, from JEM to 12000. Repayable by easy instalments or in one sum, as arranged. A Guarantee given to strictest privacy. NO LAW COSTS. Advances also made on Mortgage of Leasehold or Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Policies. &c., at 4 TO 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. Applications from any pari of England or Wales receive precisely the same attention as those applying in Manchester. For further particulars call or write to MR ROBERT JAMES, Resident Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE.—This Bank is not connected with any loan societies or so-called advance com- panies trading as professional money lenders, and the usual objectionable loan office routine is entirely dispensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout the county we are able to lend money at ordinary Bank Charges, and the sum borrowed can be repaid by Easy and Long Instalments, or can remain at interest for a term of years. c96 I H-< GUNN BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, HOLYHEAD. PlllPs B- EECHAM SPILLS. 13 For Bilious and Nervous Disorders. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Indigestion in all its forms. BEECHAMS PILLS, For Wind and Pains in the Stomach. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Sick Headache. B~EECHAMiTrl L LS. B Have Saved the Lives of Thousands. EECH A M :S~PILLS~ For Giddiness. B^EECHAM'STILLS, For Fulness and Swelling after Meals. PILLS. B—EMlAjPs PILLS. Are a wonderful Medicine for Females of all Ages. ISEOHAM'S PILLS. Are Adapted for Old and Young. EEiJUAM'S PILLS. For Dizziness and Dronsiness. EEC IlAM'iT PILLS^ For Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat EECHAM'S PILLS. Will Restore the Rosebud of. Health to Every One who Uses Them. BUECUAVl'ri PiLLS. For Blotches on the Skin. EECHAM'S IPILLS. For Disturbed Sleep and Frightful Dreams. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Costiveness and Scuiv jy. BEECHAM'S~PILLSL Are the Best Medicine for Female Com- plaints. EECHAM'S PILLS o The First Dose Gives Relief in 20 Minutes, PILLS. Are Recommended by Medical Men. B"EECHAM'S PILLS. Have the Largest Sale of any Patent Medicine in the World. B^ECHAWTOOTH PASTE. JO Will Recommend Itself. BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. Is efficacious and economical. BliECliAM'S~TOOTH PASTE. JD Cleanses the teeth and perfumes the breath. EEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. JO In collapsible tubes, Is each. B~ EEUHAMS PILLS and BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE Sold everywhere. JO Sold everywhere. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BaECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers every- where, l' Shipping. CARNARVON, MENAI BRIDGE, BEAUMARIS AND LLANDUDNO. THR SrLKNDID NEW SALOON PASSENGER STEAMER "SNOW DON" (or other steamer) will tail iJniust daily (Sundays excepted) unless prevented by unforseen cir- cumstances, leaving Carnarvon about 2.30 p.m. and will arrive at Llandudno about 5 p.m. FABES Carnarvon to Mecai Bridge and Bangor, Is6 class, Is 6d 2nd class, Is. Carnarvon to Beaumaris, 1st class, 2s; 2nd class, Is 6d. Carnarvon to Llandudno, 1st class, 3s; 2nd classs 2s. cl066 LIVERPOOL AND NORTH WALES L S.8. CO., LTD. Daily Sailings (Sunday excepted, and weather and other circumstances permitting). Between LIVERPOOL, LLANDUDNO, BEAU- MARIS, BANGOR, and MENAI BRIDGE. LIVERPOOL AND LLANDUDNO IN TWO HOURS Allowing Four Hours on Shore at Llandudno. ST. TUDNO," LBA. VES Liverpool 10 45 a.m. Llandudno 1 0 p.m. Beaumaris 2 0 p.m. ARRIVES Bang-or and Menai Bridge. 2 30 p.m. LBAVBS Menai Bridge and Bangor 3 30 p.m. Beaumaris 4 0 „ Llandudno 6 15 „ ARRIVES Liverpool 7 30 „ "BONNIE PRINCESS LEAVES Menai Bridge and Bangor 6 0 a.m. Beaumaris 6 2G aja. Llandudno 7S&MB. ARBIVKS Liverpool 10 30 aim. LEAVES Liverpool. 2 0 pin. Llandudno 4 45 p.m. I Beaumaris 6 46 pjM. Bangor and Menai ARKIVBS Bridge 6 15 ,» Popular Afternoon Excursion—Liverpool and Llandudno. Passengers can leave Liverpool at 2 p.m. by the "Bonnie Princess," and return from Llandudno by the St. Tudno." Season Tickets: First Salmon, 23 3s. Monthly, j61 5sL For Fares, &c., apply to Messrs T. Cook and Sons Swan and Leach, Limited, or to T. E. Barlowk Secretary, 20, Water Street, Liverpool. cM6y23rM c886y23r481 THE ABERDEEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Cape of Good Hope, in k42 days: Damascus Oapt. A. Douglas 3,709 tons-July 39 Thermopyloe Capt. A. Simpson ..„3,711 tons. Sept. 8FT THESE magnificent full-powered steamers will sail as above for MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, taking passengers for all Australian and New Zealand Ports. The accommodation for first and third-class passengers is very superior, and a surgeon will accompany each vessel. Fares—Saloon, from 40 guineas; Third-class from 14 guineas. For parti- culars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 24, Leaden* hall Street. London, E.C. clOOy722 STEAM COMMUNICATION BJmrBBN LIVERPOOL, BANGOR, MENAI BRlOOB AND CARNARVON. f IVERPOOL, CARNARVON AND MKKA1 ij STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—Th« quickest and cheapest Goods transitbetween Liverpoo and North Wales.—The Steamers PRINCE JA JA, KING JA JA, or other steamers leaves the Wast Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday with goods for Beaumaris, every Wednesday and Saturday for Carnarvon and Menai Bridge, and every Saturday for Bangor. For, Freights, Iu., apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards, Mills, and Co., 18, James Street, Liverpool; or at Carnarvon, John Roberts, Company's Warehooss New Harbour. N.B.-To insure shipment, all Goods should b delivered by noon on day of siiling. or AMERICAN, LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PH^ILAL),"SLPHRI^ First-Class, full-powered, Iron » ACCOMMODATION for any European O to pus m 6°°&! landed at Philadelphia entne W'rt of the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- J THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE J TO THE WEST, Apply to RicaARDSON, SPMCE, AND CO.; 19 and Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGKNTS :— W3 J, Williams, 7, Market Streat, Carnarvon Richard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen Roberts, Glynllifon Hotel, Blaenau festiniog. C—21—Y ALLAN LINK. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES lUnder contract with the Canadian Government for conveyance of the Canadian Mails). Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas; Second Cabin, JBO So. Steerage, L4. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE C to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North- West Territory, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through trains daily to the Pacific Coast, and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. Western bouud emigrants accompanied by a Special conductor. A substantial Government Bonus for families taking up land in Manitoba, the North West Territory, and British Columbia. Free Land Gratis of 160 acres. Special handbook of concise information, the British delegates' new reports, and all latest maps and pamphlets free. Apply to the owners A. Jan Brothers & Co., Liverpool; or to W. J W Iliams, 1, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jonas .) Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller tligh Street. Portmadoc; John Richard Cadwaladr 13, High Street, Blaenau Festiniog. a22 WHITE STAR LINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queensknrn, every Wednesday. GERMANIC ..Wed., July 20 I *TEUTONic.Wed., July 2T SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage marked thus*. The splendid Vessels of this line are all of the largest class, uniform in model and ar- rangements, and unsurpassed in The completenessof their appointments. Saloon and State Room amid- ships. dteerage Passage at low rates. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance broker and William John Williams, 7, MarketStreet, Carnar- von Richard Roberts, Bethesda O. E. Par ry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen David Rowlands, P enygraig; W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefn i; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Talysarn; H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Denbigh Street. Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, I, Minafon, Dolgelley; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY hlRIE & Co., 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to 10, Water Street, Liverpool. cl7 CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. I FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUiSliNaTOWN. To NEW YORK. To BOSTON. SERVIA Sat., July 23 SCTTRIA Th., July 21 ETBUHIA Sat., July iiO CATALON'IA.Th., July 28 ACRANIA Sat., Aug. 6 PAVOMA Th., Aug. 4 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. STEERAGE PASSENGERS to all parts of America andC mada at Low Hates; those by Boston Steamer, booel to NEW YORK without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED 8, Water Street, Liverpool Or to their Agents:—Mr, W. J. Williams, Secretary, North Wales Quarrymen's Union, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon, and Mr. A. Roberts, Old Post Office Bethesda. c4976 LETTERPRESS PRINITING ij HiSRAL!)' omCiflS, CARNARVON THOMSON'S PATENTED IfpFORCATED or SLOTTED II RIVETS Require no hole nor burr. Can be driven and thoroughly clinched Vjitli an ordinary hammer. Should your trace or saddle gfve out you can make a safe repair job with a few of these rivets and a stone, if nothing better is at liand to drive them with. For making and joining mill-bands they are a long way ahead of hooks or laces. These rivets do not cut any- thing out of the belt and thereby weaken it. For repairing harness, portmanteaus, and hundreds of common breakages they are simply invaluable. A shilling's worth of these rivets can save many guineas to any farmer, horseman, or the household. If ironmongers in your town cannot supply you yet, we will upon receipt of 4/- send yon, post paid, three gross of the most useful sizes, together with a pockefr hand-tool for holding all lengths and sizes, or send 2/- for a sample box, of assorted sizes, with hand-tool. Illustrated circular, giving fuller information, in each box, or sent on application. BIFURCATED RIVET CO., LTD., WAKRiKaTON. ifSjtBit-tf *:i f/iwU t/c advtrtissd^