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(f)ff tial. )Ctga!, KORTII AND SOUTH WALES BANK, LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND TWEhFTIJ DIVIDEND. "TVTOTICK lb IIRREBY GIVEN that a 1_\ Dividend of T^n Stn'.Kngs per Share for the Half-year tuv'ed 3l?t ultimo, on the Capital of the Company, and a Bonus of Five Shillings per Share (malting a total distribution for the year of 15 per cent.) will be paid to the pro- prietors on and after the 15th instant at the Head Office and the various branches. The Income Tax will, as usual, be paid by the Bank. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from this date to the 15th instant inclusive. By order of the Directors, T. ROWLAND HUGHES, Liverpool Manager. Liverpool, 3rd January, 1895. c97w COUNTY OF CARNARVON TO WIT TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the _lA Assize and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Carnarvon will b* opened at Carnar- von on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of JANUARY 1895. All Justices of the Pence, Mayors, Coroners, Bai.iffa of Liberties, Jurors, Persons bound by Eecogn's&rces, Prosecutors, Witnesses, Chief- constables, and others having business fit the said Assizes are hereby requ red to attend ht the County Hal), Carnarvon, aforesaid, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of JANUARY, 1895, &t 10 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Honourable F. G. WYNN, Sheriff. RICHARD ROBERTS, Pwl'heli, Under-Sheriff. LI.OYD CARTER AND VINCENT, 4, Church Street, Carnarvon, Acting Under-Sheriffs. c88w ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. "lyTOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Meeting of the said Council will beholden in t e County Court, Llangefni. on THURSDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY. 1395, at 1.15 o'clock in the afternoon, and the Council will thereupon proceed to the c'ntidpr&tion of the business rela- ting to the as.-estmsnt, application of the County Stock or Rate, and ail other County Business pursuant to the Act 15 and 16 Victoria, Chapter 81, and all persons having any demand upon the County Fund or Stock are required to forward the particulars thereof in writing to my Office at Holyhead. on or before Monday, the 14th January, 1895. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1895. J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, c89y98h34w Clerk of the Council. MERIONETHSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES, 1895. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Com- mission of Nisi Prius of Oyer and Terminer and of General Gaol Delivery lor the County of Merioneth will be open at the Shire Hall, in the Town of Dolgelley, on MONDAY, the 14th day of JANUARY instant, before tre Honourable Sir William Rann Kennedy, Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Bailiffs of Liberties and Chief-constables within the said County, and all Jurors. Persons bound by recognizances, Witnesses, and others having business at the said Assrzes are required to Bttend at the said Shire Hall on TUESDAY, the 15th day of JANUARY, instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. WILLIAM ANSELL, ESQUIRE, Sheriff. Undersheriff's Office, Portmadoc, 3rd January, 1895" clol-B BE MOHGAN LLOYD, DECEASED. pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vic., csp. 35, ir tituled "An Act to further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of MORGAN LLOYD. late of Plas Maes Incla, in the Borough and County of Carnarvon, Wine Merchant, deceased (who died on the 24th day of October, 1894, and whose Will with one Codicil thereto, was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 22nd day of December, 1894, by Thomas David Lloyd, Esquire, Mrs Gwen Ellen Roberts, and Mrs Margaret Prescott, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send the particulars in "Writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, Hugh Jones snd Co., Solicitors, of No. 12, Market Street, Carnarvon, on or before th" 1st day of FEBRUARY, 1895, after which date the said Executors will proceed to ais- tribute the Assets of the said deceased amougst the persons entitlerl thereto, having regard only to the claims BUG demands of whfch they shall then have had notice; and they wiil not be J liable for the as?ets of the paid deceased, or any j part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated thw 31st day of December, 1894. HUGH JONES AND Co., No. 12, Market Street, Carnarvon, 1 C85N Solicitors for the said Executors. BB OWEN LEWIS, DECEASED. pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 3; intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Credi- tors and o' her persons having any Claims or Demands against, the Estate of OWEN LEWIS. late of Bod rid A. in the Parish of Llacgeinwen, in the County of Anglesey, gentleman, deceased (who died on the 21st day of August, 1894, and whose Will with two Codicils thereto was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 17th day of December, 1894, by Thomas Owen, of Rbyddgaer, Llangeinwef; John Owen, of Bronyrallt, Llanidan; and John Griffith, of Clynnog, Llangeinwen, all in the said County of Anglesey, gentlemen, the Ex- ecutors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, Hugh Jones and Co., Solicitors, of No. 12, Market Street, Carnarvon, on or before the 1st day of FEBRUARY, 189.5, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets of the said Deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands they shall not then have had notice, Dated this 31st day of December, 1894. HUGH JONES AND Co., 12, Market Street, Carnarvon, C86F Solicitors for the said Executors. ———i.. lllPMroWlllW^WWW<l|'IWWBWBW—BWWWWB ^enfocrs. PWLLHELI UNION, THE Guardians cf the Poor will, at their Meeting to be held on the 16th JANUABY, instant, proceed to the Election of a M«lical Officer and Public Vaccinator for Abwerch District. Salary X35 per annum, together with such extra medical fees as are allowed in accordance with the orders of the Local Government loard. The candidate elected must be properly juali- fied. &nd reside within the said district. The appointment will be made subjectto the approval of the Local Government Board. Applications to be sent to me not lat-r than the 15th instant. K. OWEN JONES, c94w Clerk to the Guariians. PREVENT COLD. COUGH, &c. BY TAKING MymnfSattm OF HOREKOUwn On FIRST APPEARANCE of CHILL. A Safe a.nd Speedy Remedy fo1 CF-IUGIT, COLD, HOARSENESS, and all. Chest and Lung Disorder. 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FREDK. D. WARD, Sec. 19, Broad Street, Welshpool. C98N CELEBRATION OF THE MAEKIAGE OF THOMAS PRICHARD, ESQ., LLWYDIARTH ESGOB, LLANERCHYMEDD, AND MISS MAUD JONES. LLANDYFRYDOG RECTORY. AT a Preliminary Meeting of Friends and Wellwishers held at Llanerchymedd, on Wednesday, 2nd January, 1895, it was unani- mously resolved:- That a Subscription List be opened forth- with and closed on the 23rd inst., with a view to celebrate the auspicious event in a becoming maimer. The Subscriptions to be limited to a maximum of Two Guineas." Dn H. PARKY JONES, Caemawr, Chairman. MR EDMUND ROBERTS, Gwredog, Vice- chairman. Dr WILLIAM EVANS, Llanerchymedd, Treasurer. MB THOMAS HUGHES, do,, Secretary. c92x 3§elels. SO U T a PORT.—SUNN Y SI DK HYDRO. Phys Dr BARNAtlDO. Summer and Winter Residence, one of the handsomest building, centrally situated, replete with every comfort fine sea view, near Parks, Pier. Trams, and Golf Luiks. New Turkish, Vapour, and other Baths. Massage, Galvanism. 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Questions An- swered.-Sixty musical inquiries freely replied to. Subjects: Pianoforte, Voice, Harmony,Church Music, Examinations, Organ, Chanting, Solo Singing, Musical Degrees, Choir Training.- Publishing Office: 8, and 9, Warwick-lane, London, E.C. a81 THE SEEDS FOR BEST THE: SESTSEEDS THE GARDEN, j SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS, CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. SEED POTATOS, CARDEN TOOLS, SUNDRIES, &c. CARRIAGE # ILLUSTRATED 5 CATALOGUE, No. 446 POST FREB ON APPLICATION. i J FiYe per cent* Discount for early Payment. -»jjj |OIOISOiS,OHESIEB,j| I illonci). TRUST FUNDS to Invest on Mortgage.— JL Apply to No. 87." Herald Office, Carnar- von. c87E A GOOD PLAN. The safest, best, and quickest way to make money by Stocks and Shares is fully explained in Thirteenth annual edition of Explanatory Book, sent post free. Full of valuable information.—Address, Geo. Evans & Co., Stockbrokers, 24, Queen Victoria Street, London, E C. o917 MOiSiiiiu—A Private Gentleman l# willing to maka oat<h advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to all respectable perrons, mala or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cow-vespers, and others for long or short psriods oa tbairown note of hand, at a reast nable rata of internet.—Apply, by letter only, wnich will rcceiva prompt attention, to^ J, Lewis, 120, Queen Koad, H-vsrton, LirsrDool. &1269 ji/f Otamii MONEY!! MONEY HI—Money iTJ. L*nt at fo-w hours' notice, from £ 5 to £ 2000. ,11 notf" of hand, to all resectable Parsons (male or .Vmc./o). CiertyymfS. Professional Gentlemen, Shop. itepors, Farmers, Cllb and Car Proprietors, and M.hferG, for lonif or short periods also on aepoei of GOLD and gXLVES PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCS BONDS, he. Advances also made on Freehold or Leasehold Pronsrty.—Apf-ly personally, or by letter < which uriil receive prompt nttontion), R. JONES, JJortgoge Broltefj Chambers, 6', Lord Street Liverpool. P. £ V-8&ri.?t9i«t sec-acy may be r elir,d en ii all transaction?. Please note Address. a71 A MANCHESTER GENTLEMAN, with large uninvested Capital, WILL ADVANCE SUMS OF £10 to £1000 To responsible persons, on the Borrowers' SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO RE-PAY. Without- Sureties. j Also on Deeds. I Delay. 1 Life Policies. I Repayments Law Costs, j &c., I by Easy Publicity. At 5 per cent. Instalments. Capital can remain at interest. This Offices is a Bona-fide Private Concern, and not connected with any loan Office. HABITU.AL BOREOWEBS REQUESTED NOT TO APPLY. Full particulars from- J. CAMPBELL, ESQ., Manchester Chambers, 46a, Market Street, MANCHESTER. a974 MONET! MONEY!! MONEY!!? MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. FROM; .£5 TO £1000. Repayable by easy monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, to suit borrowers: STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. All Applications by Post must be made to 7, CHURCH STREET, CARNARVON, where Mr Roberts re>?de—Personal attendance at 7, Holyhead Road, Bangor, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Mr Hughes-Roberts has various sums from X200 to £20,000 to Lend on Mortgage from 34 per cent. Apply for particulars. c77 A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, having a consider able sum of uninvested money at his disposa is prepared to advance the same to all respectable and responsible persons, in any pari of England, Scot- land. or Wales, in sums of not less than JE15 to £ 1000, on the Borrower's own SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, without Sureties or Security. No delav. No Law Costs. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY IS GUARANTEED, and, if desired, a written undertaking will be given to this effect. Advances also made on Mortgages and Reversions at FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM, repay- able by easy instalments or in one sum to suit the Borrower's convenience, or, if desired, the capital can remain as long as the interest is paid. IMPORTANT NO I ICE.—As this is not a regular loan office habitual borrowers ueod not apply. For full particulars (free of charge) apply personally or by letter (stating amount required) to Mr STEWART, 2, Cooper Street, Manchester. a751 MONEY IMMEDIATELY LENT.—From £ 10 to £ 5000 at Lower Interest than others.— To Ladies and Gentlemen, Clergymen, School- masters, Clerks, Officers, Gentlemen's Servants, and others in good situations, Farmers, Gar- deners, Carriers, Tradesmen, Cab Proprietors, Shopkeepers, Lodging-house Keepers, Private Householders, and others, on their;;own security, without sureties, on Note of Hand alone repay- ments arranged to suit borrowers' own conve- nience all communications strictly private and confidential; no genuine application refused, and honourable and straightforward transactions guaranteed.—Intending borrowers are invited, before applying elsewhere, to call or write to actual lender, MR B. EDWARDS, 17. Pepper Street, Chester. Town or country; distance no object. Letters immediately attended to. Established 1851. No charge whatever if no business be done. c357 A LIVERPOOL GENTLEMAN having a large amount of uninvested capital at bis com- mand, will LEND same in the strictest privacy ic sums of X20 TO EIOOO to any respectable person (male or female) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their OWN WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, without sureties, delay, or law charges. Also on deeds, mortgages, and dock bonds, AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, extending over a period from one to five years, or capital can remain so long as the interest is paid. As this office is a bona-fide private concern, and not connected with any loan office, it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apply. For further particulars call or write to the actual lender, WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville Chambers, 50A, Lord Street. Liverpool. Tele- grams Finance Liverpool i1 Telephone, No. 1197 c65y67 NO FEES. MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES. DELAY, OR PUBLICITY FROM ONE vMONTH TO FIVE YEARS. rriHE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, X 3, Commercial Buildings, Cross Street, 1875. MANCHESTER. Capital £ 200,000. Private and Prompt Advances on Borrower's Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respectability and responsibility, from JB20 to t2000. 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 part of England or Wales receive precisely the same attention as those applying n Manchester. For further particulars call or write to MR ROBERT JAMES, Resident Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE.—This Bank is not connected will any loan societies or so-called advance com panies trading as professional RICKF V e Jers, and the usual objectionable loan < ri ce r intirely dispensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout the county we are able to lend m< ney at ordinary 'iank Charges, and the sum borrowed can be repaid by ^asy and Long Instalments, or can remain at interest for a term of years. It is a THIN PLASTER, and 9 TAKES UP NO ROOM IN THE BOOT. It is especially useful for REDUCING ENLARGED TOE JOINTS, which so spoil the symmetry of otherwise beautiful feet. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED, some of whom have sutfered for FIFTY YEARS, without being able to get relief from any other remedy. It acts like magic in I relieving all Pain and Throbbingr and soon cures the most obsti- I nate Corns & Bunions. trial of a box is earnestly solicited I,n -z ea jbe BEST REMEDY evev discoveped; $ £ ? EBEEIM & SOU, Cncffllsls, CSELTM&S. flS'AlS: LADIES' COLLEGE, BRYNTYSILIO, CARNARVON. PBINCIPALS The MISSES SHEAD, Certiiicated: Cambridge University and Trinity College, London, BETHESDA COUNTY SCHOOL. RRIHE above School will be opened in Tem- X porary Buildings before the end of JANUARY. For particulars as to Fees, Scholarships, and Curriculum apply to D. GRIFFITH DA VIFS, Solicitor, Bethesda, y93c80 Clerk to the Governing Body. MINYMOR. BARMOUTH, NOR1 H W Af.ES. HIGH CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. RESIDENT FOREIGN & ENGLISH GOVERNESSES. PUPILS prepared FOR the University Local t- Examinations. Prospectus on application to THE PRINCIPAL c901hl21 MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL Fee £ i IS Per Term. RRIHE next Term BEGINS TUESDAY, JANUARY J. 15th, 1895. Entrance Examination, MONDAY, JANUARY 14th, at 9 a.m. Prospectuses, Forrrs of Application, &c., may be had at the school. OWEN W. COX, Receiver. N.B.—Boarding-house now opau under the sanction ot the Governors. c739 SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. HEADMISTRESS: MIRS GAVIN. The Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23nd, 1895, PROSPECTUSES and Forms of Application IT for Admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate. London, S. W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. C99K LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCES PARK, LIVERPOOL. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS CANNINGS. The Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY. JANUARY 22nd, 1895. PROSPECTUSES and Forms of Application P for Admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. ClooK ALUN SCHOOL, MOLD. AT PRESWYLFA HALL, near Mold. Dairy Farm attached to the School. Chemical Laboratory. Park for Cricket and Football. Lawn Tennis courts. Numerous successes lately in connection with London Matriculation and Scholarship Exams, of the Welsh University Colleges. At the last four Cambridge Local Examinations in 1890, 1891, 1892, and 1893, this School passed a greater num- ber than any other School in Wales or Monmouth. Scholarships and in connection with the School. W. LLT> JLJL> PARRY. B.A., cll05y559 Headmaster. FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. Headmaster: W. G'jYNN WILLIAMS, M.A., formerly Foundation. Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and late Classical Composi- tion Master at Tonbridfro School, Kent; First- class, Classical Tripos, 1874, Assistant Masters: J. M. A. THOMSON, M.A., Clare College, Cambridge: Classical Tripos, 1884. E. W. LOVEGROVE, B.A., formerly Scholar of New College, Oxford; First-class, Mathematical Moderations, 1889; First-class, Mathematical Finals, 1891; late Assistant Master of Giggleswick School, Yorkshire. J. REJ DER SMITH, B.A., London; and late Mathematical Scholar of Durham University. D. THOMAS, formerly Headmaster of the Carn- eddi Elementary Schools. R. JONES, B.A., Lond, Drawing: W. R. GRIFFITH, South Kensing- ton. Vocal Music O. PRICE. Drill: Sergeant T. Powis, 1st Cheshire and Carnarvonshire Artillery Volunteers. THE School will ra-open at 9 30 a.m. Ron TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd. It has now been affiliated to the Science and Art Department, London,and a Chemical Laboratory will probably be opened at Easter. Fees per annum :—Tuition, E6 under, X9 over 13; Board, £ 30. Further particulars from the Headmaster. c93E CARNARVON COUNTY SCHOOL. Headmaster: JOHN OWEN, M.A.- formerly open Scholarof Sidney Sussex College. Cambridge and late Senior Modern Master at Allhallows School, Honiton; 25th Wrangler, 1886; Second-class Natural Sciences Tripos, 1887. Assisted by J. D. JONES, B.A., late Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford. Second-class Classical Modera- tions, Second-class Classical Finate; Powis Exhibitioner. J. Da GRUCHY GAUDIN, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge, Mediaeval and Modern Languages Tripos late assistant master at the Liverpool Institute. Miss ANNIE J. JONES, B.A., London Uni- versity, late Scholar of University College of North Wales, Bangor, Miss GWBN DAVIES, B.A. (with Honours), i Londoa University; late Scholar of University College of South Wales, Cardiff. J MISS E. M. BARTHOLOMEW, B.A., London University; late Scholar of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Vocal Music: MR JOHN WILLIAMS, Organist of Christ Church, Carnarvon. Drill: SERGEANT-MAJOR TOMKINS. THE above Scliool ie a Dual School, with separate departments tor boys and girls. Next Term commences TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd. All partic'ars respecting admission of Scholars and Fees can be obtained from the Headmaster, or from the Undersigned, J. HENRY THOMAS. Market Street, Carnarvon. cl03 rzga—— J)R JONES D.D.S. &c., SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES visits Llangefni every Thursday at Liedwigan Road. Llanerchymedd from 10 to" and Amlwch from 2 to 5, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov, 6, and Dec. 4. Ebenezer anti Llanberia, first Tuesday after Pay Day, Bethesda, first Tuesday after Pay day; Bangor every day except Tuesdays and Thurs- day. 1157 MONROE^S ^^rfcT- FITTEO WlTH.CRYSTftCtMDUTHPIECe^V^r^^l ItRCCOMMEN DED?FOR^THEs" RELI EF*.& v\| H CURE OF ASTHIVEA. BRONCHITIS.H ■ CAT A RRH/COLDINj-THE HEAD.- ■ K. -HAYFEVER^FLUEMZAa; J« FROM ALLuCN EVISTS OR rosTifaEt IJ STAMPS "I » FROM THE WHCHESM.E AGKtiTS-' AVRTON&SAliNQERS I 149 PUKE STLiVEBPOOL ————— J ijf jt IN a—GuvJv* > ClL it 1 J 0^.1 -l-tcc, 3 I Ticrato oo. Ihtsrruss Jtb&resses. OINNEFORO'S t r u iJ u J i' /i. t¡,. u MAGNESIA. U- i -.i .rh The best remedy for Acidity •f the Stomach, EL-artburr, Headache, Goat and Indi- gestion, and the safest aperiect for delicate Constitutions,Ladi-r, Children, and laianto. Sold tr.r nighout the Word, CAUTION.-See thpt DINNEFOLiD AND CO. is on ever7 Bott., s:.nd LabeL cl5 FRANCIS MORTON AND 00.- IMJTED T; 1 LIVBRPOOI, Take tht¡;¡ seasonable op? irtunity inviHis? tlie attention of I.Agr:c-,ilturisls to their GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS TO COYER STACK A'D FOLD YARDS, HAY BARNS. &c., &c. F. M, and 00:8 THATCH SuBS-cicurE was awarded the Silver Medal of the EOTAI AGBICUITUEAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. IOOTHOT OFFICE: 17, VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W. c737 Who has not tasted Home-made Bread? A heavy compound of putty and lead This couplet will not apply to your bread if you always use the celebrated I" D.C.L" YEAST Be sure and buv your yeast by its registered Trade Mark, as vcu do with numerous other specialities other- wise an inferior article may be supplied. Insist ."pen getting" D. C. L. It is absolutely pure end is unsurpassed for the Home or the Bakery. If you cannot get it write to us. Sample sent on receipt of Four Penny Stamps. Sole Manufacturers of this renowned Yeast— THE DISTILLERS Co.- Limited, EDIf^BUKOH. j 3 Kote veli-«« | Telegrapiiic Address:- LIEBI6 S COMPANY," LONDON. NUMEROUS GOLD MEDALS AND GRAND DIPLOMA OF HONOUR. I None genuine without Signature in Blue. 0 0 0 A 'Vi The COMPANY'S NEW COOKERY BOOK sent free on application to LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Co., Ltd., 9, Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C. EXTRACT OF BEEF. i■■iwiin imi iiII iiiHi1 ii■ '■ JJ>, wc. ■ m«i—«—■*—"w—vwma—Mnm r^BEYOMB BfSFUTEin | To household bright, Your clothes enos-sliite B £ 3 f iy 1 § € £ TO BE GIVEN UP TO DEC. 31, 8S4, Particulars E3VI1S V? W TO ALL USERS OF VErtUS SCflP. on each Wrapper. For 30 Wrappers, Handsome Needle Case (filled ccmplete) will be sent. For 120 Wrappers, Timepiece No. I, 4-in. Dial, will be sent. For 200 Wrappers, Timepiece No. 2, 6-in. Dial, will be sent. I For 550 Wrappers, Timepiece No. 3, 9-in. Dial, will be sent. Picture of the Statue f VENUS DE MILO | (Size 17^ by 14-in. mounted) 1 will be sent to anv address 1 For 25 WRAPPERS, and i For 60 WRAPPERS 8 In Handsome Gilt Frame. | A STARTLING OFFER is in the iines-a rare chance to PRIZE. PUT IN POCKET instead of paying it away for s gain Is not this worth your while? Carefully read on the simple instructions. You know that the manu- thousand, daily can do so at 0 LESS THAN HALF the price charged by shopkeepers selling only one in the same time. This is just our position. SEND { YOUR NAME to-day for my Splendid Guide TRY Boola, glowing with over a thou. As you read, thousands hasten to scare and to post their orders. TAKt rtN «n»U state which *( the two watches you desire, and enclose Post Office Order_ for the amount. | WIUL IMMEDIATELY FORWARD, free and safe by post registered, into your own hands, my mar- yellous Solid Real Silver "Acme" Watch for Lady or Gentleman. A splendid three-quatrer-plate, jewelled movement, sound and accurate. Lady's size, with richly-engraved cases and with dial beautifully tinted or plain, as preferred. Both sizes w remarkably neat TUnilQItMnQ strong and enduruig. FIVE YEARS' WARRANTY AND A MONTHS InUUaAllUO FREE TRIAL ALLOWED. Grand Value. Worth 3 Guineas. My price, 25s. ■ A Thousand supplied per week. For this month only I undertake to supply a UAQTCM Second Quality of this Remarkable Watch, in Real Silver Cases, ^nce, II AO I tN. during this month, for the SECOND nwro all readers ■ A Thousand supplied per week. For this month only I undertake to supply a UAQTCM Second Quality of this Remarkable Watch, in Real Silver Cases, ^nce, II AO I tN. during this month, for the SECOND nwro all readers mend this watch as strong and durable. MOREOVER, jo «< m A^ who cut out the Coupon and send it with their order, I will enclose THE SrLhliuIIJ rlJfK TORI DE" GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, as shown in the engraving (or a Lady s Beautifu^1 Albert if preferred), with each watch at 25s., or at 15s. The chains are exactly similar in appearance cost y gold chains. This Specially rich and Elegant Chain Is an EXTRA GIFT, entirely in add t o to the Grand Free Rewards, particulars of which are fully set forth in the separate sheet, Nos. IOI, 997, 989, which accompanies my Pictorial Guide Book. ,NNR.PN .R TT Purchasers therefore receive Double Gifts this week! The IMMENSE SUCCESS. • Samuel's famous watches has flooded the market with worthless imitations, offered under various aeiusi e names. Such imitations are frequently the sweepings of the market, and soon show their base cnaracte H. Samuel's Watches are always reliable! Always No. 101,997,989. SPECIAL Valuable! Always Satisfactory! Refuse all imita- £ 2. OOO. EXTRA GIFT, tions and send to H. Samuel direct. You wiU be amazed at the splendid value ?e- f H. SAMUEL'S GRAND FREE REWARD BOND ceived as hown in theTI^OIL^ J QQUBLE AND SPECIAL EXTRA GIFT COUPON. I Startling Bargains shown in my-! — EEZALD." CAWAilVON I PRIZES. B.S'Sr? S ™ ° d" rf pj £ s"CV "s price of 26s., « described abore, *nd to enpins, &C.» from IS. Grand value -A|fPols» Prixe Free, together with a Ladys or Gentleman s b^atiful JCnives, Forks, Spoons, Clocks, &C. Wholesale xrices* "PUtoride" Gold Albert Chmin Free, as an Extra Special /jso hundreds of remarkable Testimonials and the eml Pt Offie. Note that U ijabtolutelj neceasary to send thl* Coupon In (his interesting book 10 anv address on application* l ABSOLUTELY free. HQAMTIPT WORLD-FAMED ENGLISH WATCH MANUFACTURER • OAillUJLL, 07i 9,, loI, 89l and la* MARKET STREET. MANCHESTER. THE JOHN m 0 IB IL-d IM COSTUMES. NEW &EG8STHRE3 OESlGJi FOR WINTER, 1894. Direct from the Largest Fii-m of Costume iV.aHiufsctj. er5 in the World, at less than Kali Ordinary Pncos. These Costumes are made iuThe John NobSe Cheviot^erge, in Black. Nai?, V? Brown, Mvrtle. Jtuby, Reserla, Tun, Grey, or Drab th-y are supplied compte.e pf lor the ridiculous price ot "JO 6 each, p .-Aed in leatiier boarn box, and sent M tpf. carriage paitlfor yd. e::tra, and ht the m.'king of them there ure } Over 800 Workers Km|?loyed. fi W/Vl The John Noble Ha!Guinea Cost times, fh- r-.f remarkablft ever produced. /^jj (\ «At Siave created a coKn-lfte revolution in t ie cvst. ^dies wear, aad /A fft"' j V\\ J liave secured beyond a doubr, TI^B AJJ.U.IKA .IV.< OX IHE^VORLD. ¥/ 1; 1 Eaeli garment insists of impri.vcd wide -iit-i s.c-w sn:artly-s.;aped Bodice. U-'jfk tili/iiP?- JS f f'aX\- wh&h h o'.eated at the lack into a pointed saddle that terminates in two points 1 J|i^7 I j f, jt the froiit; full fashionable sleeves, b-.und seams, a'.d belt, and the ^'lUPp f f l| V be worn inside or oul aide the skirt, wmen ir.eitures -0 inches long. The lower ^\XvXl\ 1 'J *Vtt\ IrloTthoV^Z and the cuff,, coll^, and saddle (, bodice, are trimmed with W row of silk cord, the wh<e *hus forming ft LADY'S COr^^LETE €OSTUKE FOR 10/6 titLm VV TNf, present Ssslan exceSs a;i Dr»v?3'JS ones m every respect. The amwi 1 slvle is '.letter, the c\H. is superior, an. mal.j and tim&h beyond ail criticism, i thus addinic in a tr'mle decree to t he rii .rvel.cus value of these Costume^. Mng M? J r' which have secured An enormous S«CCBSS,_ ai'« known in every pa?. yjm » m 1 A of the civilised world. Each cosfunx p,:jKeu ill 0».'X and sent, carriage paid jttjBr I, « T for extra. The sixes k'-nt in st x-k will fit any lig'ire up to .38 inches iff M i\k round the bust under arms, but'laryr or special sizes can be maoe to order at a M m cost of 1.6 extra. M'l S KNOCKABOUT FR3GK3 FOR GIRLS frora each. jit 1W *re also suppUed ia the John Noble Cheriot Serge, wth saddle top, long fall sleeves, belt JMf' jSj and pocket, at t&e following prices. fjUi. V. Leneths 21 24 27 10 33 36 39 42 45 ms. MT f — n Price 1'6 2/- 2/6 3'- 3/6 4/- 4 6 5/- 5/« each Wfj ML Post.i-e 4i'L. extra. EVTEY PCRCBASER DEMGBTED. The lengths stated are from top ofSW^FLR. M Jr ° nookbaTid to bottom of skirt in froiit i/K THE JQHM SSOBLE SHEVSOT SEHGZ (Regd.) i« a rf/& fabric of crent durahilitv and world-wide tame. It is o2 inches v T7OCO(5a si PM4TE«?IS, ate-. Book of tue Serge." and Fashion bheet oi «.tua C;»^or Ladies and Children'* v.™ any reacer oi this pnyer on apphesticn. .A6 T f ^Iuppmg. new zealand^educed FAKES T° ^mpdp?&aeo\wSAby theNEW ZEALAND ai tS,HIPPL^i COMPANY'S (138, Leadenhall arrtct, L.Ci,-n)_bteamers.—For fartber particu- lars and for all information regarding the Colonv ,to the AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, lICTORIA STREET, LONDON THE ABERDEEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Cape of Good Hope, in 42 day?: Aberdeen. Capt. A. T. Wills.. „36-59 tona Jan. 16 Australasian Cttpt. T. F. Spaldirg. 8630 tons«_Feb. 13 I THESE magaifioent full-powered stnmars will -L saii At abüv. lor MELKuDiiNE and SYDNEY, akMtf paweDgrerz for tit Australian and New Zealand Ports. The accommodation for first and third-class passengers is very roper .or, and a surgeon will accompany each vessel. Pares-Saloon. from £00 Cheap Third-class Fares. For particulars apply to 680. Thrmowcn kad Co., 24, Leadeahali Strw, London, E.C, c79y81 STEAM COMMUNICATION. I BKTWEEN LIVERPOOL, BANGOR, MENAI B!tIDGE AND CARNARVON. rt IVF':P0OL, CAP,NARY- > • v,-> i i J M'K AiT^i STEAMSHI.' Vi'AN Y The quickest and cheapest Oor '« L>E:W««B I.JVKKPOOJj and NORTI ffil.LS — The r '•'tearaer PRIXCE JA JA, or xteA-ner, t the V'eai Side, Trafalgar D i. I j- Wednesday rith goods for ,-lg. e*«r ne d .v and Saturday for and Menai 3nd,re. For F t: ttf-, a pa, at the (jt'Dnany's OrSces, .de}' 1tW:s, and C" !<?. Jsmes Stre- i_*T. < «t I Carnarvon. Mr J. Pritctmrd, Con -rar* • est New Ha^lwar. N.B.—To sure shipmei.: •- ■•u.d h. delivered by ju on day, of jaiai.to v I AXLA? LiN'I ALLAN 5 'I ROYAL MAIL STKA TO CANADA AND UNITEI. STAGES REGULARLY EVERY THT BEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTK to Canada, Man: tcbt the North-Wast Territories and British Columbia, tbi, Western States of Americs, and to all points on the Pacific Coast. SPECIAL RETURN RATES FOR TOURISTS. Write for LI* ad book, of concise iztlormation and ad vies, also iatest maps and pamphlets, supplied Frse by Allan Brothers & Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool; or too W. J. WJliaaas, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; tV, O. Jones, Old Batik, Holyhead; R. G. IlaTiiphreyfi, BocksoUsr, iligh arreet, Portmadoc; J, B. CadirtlBdr, Apent, 7. Bovydd View, Biaenan Ftstiluos; J. H. Jones, Llanrwst: W. H. Davies Sationer. Bank Place. Denbigh Owen Jones, auction- er, &c.. Old Post Office, Penygroes. a23 AMBSI0AH; iilNE. UNITETj STATES MAiL -^TSAME LI V B B PO O L 10 PHILADELPHIA First-Glasfi, fall-powered, Iron Steamship ACCOMMOD^.TION fox passeugaM •qo&l ) any Iia?ope6« Lin" Steerage Outfit Free. Passengers and Gooda tanGsd &t Fhiladsipbie on th* Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THS SBCMTEST AND BEST ROUTK TO THE WEST. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCX. AND CO., 19 and 2k Wats? Street,LIVKSPOOL, LOOA.1, A '>kkts :— W J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. R. R, Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, C&rnarvon. H. J. Williams, 50, High Street, Bethesda. itichard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen Roberts, Glrnllifon Hotel, Blaenat FaBtiaiog. c—21—y WHITE STAR LINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Qaeenswwa every Wednesday BRiTAMnc, Wed., Jan. 9 j *MAJESTIC. Wed., Jan. 16 Cotton not carried on Passenger Steamers. SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage S marked thus*. Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boston., Philadelphia, or Baltimore The splendid Vessels of this line are all of the largest class, uniform in model and arrangements, and unsurpassed in the complete- ness of their appointments. Saloon and State Room amidships. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance broker and William John Williams, 7, MarketStreet, Carnar- von Richard Roberts, Bethesda; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygralg W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni: R. G Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Taiysarn H. Hngrhes, 8, M*et Street, Amlwth; W. P. Jones Auctioneer and rv}r, C'd Baak, floiyhe^j W. O Williams, Dc: 'W- T lanrwst; R. C. Evans, 1, Hinafon, D :gelie^ .'r; ;iam Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAT IMRIE & Co., 34, Leadeuhall Street, London, E.C., and to 10. Water Street, Liverpool. C17 CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. T) OYAL MAIL STEAMERS F&OM LiVER- POOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. FOR NEW YORK. I FOR BOSTON. LUCANIA .Sat., Jan. 12 CEPHALOA-IA ,Th ,.Tan in ETHUBIA Sat. Jan. 19 CATALONIA. Th., Jan. 17 CAMPAMiA.Sat.. Jan. 26 1 SCTTHIA Th., Jan. 24 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate 1 fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and ¡ Carada at low ratep; those by Boston steamers booked to New York without extra charge THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMTTED 8, Water Street, Liverpool Or to their Agents:—Mr. W. J. Williams, Secretary North Wales Quarrymen's Uiuon, 7, Market Stree Carnarvon, and Mr. K. Roberts, Old PostOffiae Bethesda c4976 [, jlailtomijs. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DURING the Winter and Spring Months WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Sunday, Monday, or I Tuesday), and FOURTEEN DAYS' TICKETS will be issued every Friday and Saturday, also TOURIST TICKETS (available for one Calendar ¡ Month) will be issued on any Week Day from the Principal Cambrian Inland Stations, to Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Aberystwyth, Bar- mouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Cric- cieth, and Pwllbeli. For full particulars as to Fares, &c., see Bills which can be had at all Cambrian Stations, or from Mr W. H. Gough, Passenger Superinten- dent, Oswestry. ALFRED ASLETT, cl024ym Secretary and General Manager UAMETilAN RAILWAYS. (1HEAP WEEK-END TICKETS (Friday ot J Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) are now issued throughout the year from Birming- ham, Monument Lane, Vauxhill, Buddleston, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Burton, Derby, Leicester, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Staley- bridge, Ashton, Stockport, Eccles, Oldham (Clegg Street and Goldwick Road), Manchester London Road), Preston, Blackburn, Chorley, Bolton, St. Helen's, Wigan, Warrington, liver- pool (Ume Street and Edge Hill), to the follow- ing Cambrian Watering PlacesAberystwyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Dolgelley, and Barmouth. TOURIST TICKETS, available for one month, will also be issued from the above-named places to tLe Watering Places shown above. Tourist Tickets will also be issued throughout the year from Cambrian Inland Stations to all Watering Places on the Cambrian Coast. Full particulars as to train times and fares are given on the bills issued by the London and North-Western and Cambrian Railway Com- panies, and such announcements can be obtained at any of the above-named stations. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. November 1st, 1893..98 mm*— ART METAL WORK IN GATiSS AND GRILLES, kj I fj-ijj i fel ]j fill | ? Sij [y; w l ••• X, i4hi—a IRON HTJF.DLES, WIRE FENCING, FIELD GATES, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING &3 Wr H.PEAKE AND SONS. MANUFACTURERS, Wt C)II'I' owpr C'n T7 I'T T TTTnwn^nT