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fùrtbraming Sates. Cí' 'J December 11, at Dolgeliey, Freehold Farms, etc., Mr J. Parry Jones. December 17. at Menia iBridge, Stock, Mr John Prit chard. December 20. at Prenteg, Stock, etc., Mr J- Parry Jones. December 20. a* Festiniog, Books, etc., Mr John Davies. January 2, at Pwiliieli, Freehold Property, Mr Robert Parry. January 3, at Llangef ni, Freehold Farm. Messrs ■W. Dew and Son. January 21, at. Carnarvon, Fat Stock, Messrs Her.rv Parry and Sons. Salts bg Ruction. By Messrs W. Dew & Son. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NEAR PENTRAETH. SALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Situate in the PARISH of LLANBEDR- GOCH. MESSRS W. DEW and SON are instructed by the Executors of the late Hu^h Ro- bert's, Deceased, and by Mr Griffith Roberts, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, Llangefni, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1907, at 2.30 p.m., the Valuable and Conveniently-placed FREEHOLD FARM, known as com- prising 119a. 3r. 39p. or thereabouts. Particulars, Plan, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained in due course, of the Auc- tioneers, Bangor and Llandudno; of Messrs S. R. Dew and Co., Solicitors, Bangor; of Messrs Rice Roberts and Laurie, Solicitors, Uarvjefni; or of Messrs Morris Owen and Trevor Roberts, Solicitors, Carnarvon. c249a By Mr J. Parry Jones. Important to Investors, Capitalists, Mine Own- ers, and Others.—iSale of 3 FREEHOLD FARMS near BARMOUTH, and 2 FREE- HOLD HOUSES, situate in the Town of DOLGELLEY. MR J. PARRY JONES has be#n favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ship Hotel, Dol- gelley, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Decem- ber, 1906, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon (sub- ject to conditions to be there a.nd then Tead), Firstly, all those Three Valuable FREE- HOLD FARMS, situate between Barmouth and Bont-Ddu, in the Parish of Llanaber in the County of Merioneth, called or known by the names of Fronheulog, Cae-murhowell. and GraL'wen, and containing by estimation 31 acres 1 rood and 29 perches or thereabout. These Farms intersect numerous lodes of Gold and. Copper Ore, and thore exists a sufficient supply of water for all Mining purposes. The premises have recently been put in a good state of repair, and constitute choice and compact holdings. They a^ let to respectable tenants. The Farms will, in the first place, be put up as One Lot, and if not disposed of. will then be offered singly. Secondly, all those Two FREEHOLD HOUSES, situate at and known as the Old Bank, Dotgelley, in the respective occupations of Mr Nathan O. Jones and Mr Nicholas R. Parry. These Houses will al&o be offered in One Lot, and if not sold will than be put up separately. Further particulars to be had on application to the Auctioneer, at Fenian, Ptenrhyndeu- draeth, or from Charles Breese and Co., Soli- citor. Portmadoc and PenrhyodeudTaeth. y360 Under Deed of Assignment.—GlLASLYN HOTEL, PRENTEG, TREMADOC. MR J. PARRY JONES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Glaslyn Hotel, Prenteg, on THURSDAY, the 20th of December. 1906, the whole of the OUT- DOOR EFFECTS, comprising one 10-year-old Mare; One 4-yea.r-old Horse: 7 Turkevs, 9 Bucks, 5 Geese. 85 Poultry, 1 Waggonette, 1 Dogcart with Rang and Cushions, 1 Chaff Cutter, 1 Spring Cart and Ripples, 1 Horse Power Machine, 1 Plough, 1 Harrow, 1 Wheel- barrow, Cow Chains. Tarpaulins, 1 Set Silver- Mounted Harness in first-class condition, 1 Set Harness and old Harness, etc.. etc. Hay and Straw „2 Stacks of Hay, Hay in Sheds, and 2 Stacks Straw; large quantity of 2-yea.r Gorse (Eithin Dwyfhvydd). Land-Letting and Graz- ing until March 25, 1907. Sale to Commence at One p.m. Term! Cash. Fuirther particulars to be had from the Auc- tioneer at Penlan, Penrthyndoudraeth, or from C. E. Breese and Co., Solicitors, Portmadoc. y361a Manfrfc. YN Eisieu, Dyn leuanc o OF da at waith jL gwlad.—Ymofyner yn ddioed a Price, Maencui, LJaairwst. y832 CAR MARCH NAD, yagafn, i geffyl o 14 i 15. Nodetr pris.—Anioner manylion i) Y854, "Herald" Office, Caernarfon. y854a WANTED, Gofld and Silver Holly: also Berried Holly in bags.—Apply Arthur Jones, Florist, RaguLey, Altrindham. c667 "XTN Eisieu, Cast Iron TURNTABLE TOP, JL ail law.—lAnfomer manylion, etc.. i E. Giriffith, Gas tell, Taiybont, Tadycafn, R.S.O. y85õa OUTFITTING and Ready -Made Depa.rt- ment, an APPRENTICE (Strong): live I out.—Apply, H. Williams, Shop Goch, Pwll- b.eli. y855a I REGISTRY OFFICE, 120, High Street, PoTtmadoc. Good Situations on Books I for respectable Girl«.—Apply, Mra Humphreys. Stamp. 1 c45Qa GARDENER seeks Situation. single- handed or head of two; age 35, single; 2* years' character.-Griffiths, 18, Southbank Road, Southport. c644a SLATE Quarry AGENCY for Lancashire and Cheshire required by Liverpool Quarry Afent having 20 years' experience.—'Apply 638. "Herald," Carnarvon. c638 INCOME TAX Returns and Accounts pre- pared appeals conducted: and repay- ments obtained of tax overcharged.—T. R. Ro- berts, Accountant, Carnarvon. c677 WANTED, at Nyffryn, near Portdinllaen, W 3 or 4 MEN to open drains on the above Farm, without delay.—Apply to Mr Griffith Jones, Nyffryn, Dunas, Pwllheli. y852 WANTED, Reliable AGENTS of both I Vt seiee in every town and village in the United Kingdoqj for the sale of Tea. Liberal commission.—Apply Dudley Salt Ltd., Herne Bay. c649a WANTED. Pretty Furnished COTTAGE for Lady and Gentleman, from the Spring. Harlech preferred very close Golf Links essential.—Beta," "Herald" Office, Carnarvon. c669 WANTED, a CLERK acquainted with the general routine of a Country Solicitor's Office, a knowledge of Welsh and Shorthand essential. — Apply, stating salary expected, A. Z., Office of this Paper. c661a WANTED, by Linen Manufacturers, VV TR AVELLER on Commission for Car- narvon and District, with sound connection amongst the best Drapers and Furnishers, etc. —Apply C681, "Herald'' Office, Carnarvon. c681a. A GENTS. — Oid-Establishe d London Firm wants a few energetic Men to sell goodie wholesale in industrial and agricultural dis- tricts. Permanent profitable employment for whcie or spare time. High commission; no risk encouragement given.—Address, Position, 19, Pitchford Street, Stratford, London. c651 "JVJ EW RHOSYDD QUARRY. — Wanted, QUARRY MANAGER to commence duties early in January, 1907. Must reside at the Company's Dwelling House, now occupied by the present Manager, who is retiring.— Appjy. stating salary, etc., to Secretary, New Rhosyda Office, Portmadoc, endorsed "Applica- tion," before December 14th. 1906. v343 D, \\J D OBER3V v ix STLLFOST1*, LLA NTAUTFECHAJR, AM BilIposting and Distributing Periston ally attended to. j Sales Dg ^nrti0ir. ¡ By Mr John Pritchard. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. MR JOHN PR1TCHARD' s Supplemental FAT STOCK SALE for the Xmas Market, MONDAY, December 17, 1906, at 11 a.m. prompt, will include 45 Head of Prime Fat Cattle, specially fed for the Christmas Market, 130 Fat Welsh Cross Bred and Shrop- aliike Ewes and Wethers, 4 Dorset Lambs (2 months old) also a capital Welsh Pedigree Heifer with female Calf a Pure Bred Welsh Bull Calf, and an Excellent Milch Cow to calve in three weeks (second calf). Bodhyfi-yd, Bangor. c254 By Messrs Henry Parry & Sons. Preliminary Announcement. Messrs henry parry and sons wiii hold, on MONDAY, January 21st, 1907, at their CARNARVON SALEYARD, Llan- fceblig Rbad, a Sale of FAT and STORE CATTLE. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Glan'rafon, Pontrug. c686a. By Mr John Dalies. Sale of Valuable BOOKS, Etc.—The property of the late Dr Cynhafal Jones. MR JOHN DA VIES has been instructed to SELL the whole of this Valuable Library, On THURSDAY, December 20, 1906, at the New Shop, Fourcrosses, High Street, Blaenaiu Festiniog, where the Books will be removed for the convenience of Sale. Ca.ta- logues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 36, Church Street, or D. White Phillips, Esq., Solicitor, B. Festiniog. y851a By Mr Robert Parry. COUNTY of CARNARVON.—tP ARISH of LLANYSTUMDWY (Close to the Village of Chwilog).—Highly Important Sale of Very Desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR ROBiERT PARRY is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Pwllheli, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1907, a.t 2.30 p.m., subject to conditions then and there produced), all that FREEHOLD FARM, known as "HEN INN," in the Parish of Llanystumdwy, and within a few minutes' walk to the rapddly-in- creasing Village of -Cbwilog and to the Railway Station, with good frontage to the Road lead- ing from Chwilog to Criccieth. This frontage is most suitable Buildiin-g Sites, for which there is a good demand. It has magnificent views of Cardigan Bay, Carnarvonshire and MerionethsihiTe Mountains, and within a. con- venient distance to the Avonrwen Beach; 4 £ j miles to the Market Town of Pwllheli, a.nd 3^ miles to Criccieth. The House and Out-build- ings are commodious and in thorough state of repairs. The Land, measuring 24 acres or thereabouts, is of exceptionally good soil and well-cultivated with ample supply of water. Water power could be put up a.t a very little expense. This is a rare opportunity to secure a most desirable situated property. For further particulars a^ly to the Auction- eer, 5, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli, y892a I Cfl he Jd. j OLWYN BAY.—HOPE BANK DINING and TEAROOMS. Sunday Schools and Parties catered for. Beds; accommodation ) for Cyclists. Terms on application.—Daviea. inFARM RHYDD-DALIADOL Rhagorol yn f' ardal Llanaolhaiarn, ar odreu mynydd rhamantus yr Eifl, yn agos i brif-ffordd Pwll- heli a Chaernarfon. Mesura oddeutu 100 acer. Tir rhagorol. — Ymofyner B402, "Herald" Office, Cama-rvon.y799a. AR Osod neu ar Werth, hen fasnachdv ad- nabyddus, CANTON HOUSE, PEN- RHYKnEUDtRAETH, Grocer, Ironmonger, Flour DeaJer, etc. (established 45 years) Cyf- leusdra rhagorol i ddyn profiadol.—Ymofyner a Mri Lloyd-George a George, neu Mr W. O. Williams. y842 i THE CHALET, BEDDGELERT. —To be JL Let, mnruTnished, containing Entrance Hail, Dining and Drawing Rooms, 10 Bedrooms, Bathroom and Lavatory, Kitchens, Servants' Hall and Out Offices; Hot and Cold Water and Electric Light throughout. Stabling and Cot- tage; Fishing on Dinas and Gwynant Lakes, with Boats. The Ualet is beautifully situated 3 miles from Beddgelert.—Apply G. F. Rudd, Beddgelert. c662a Co he Soltr. TURNOUT neu FERLAN ar Werth, neu M am ei bwyd; 14 hands o uchder.—Ym- ofyner a David Morgans, Fruiterer, Penygroes. y857a FOR SALE, first class GUN, 8 bore. good J' 'Gun for Wild Fowls; Damascus barrels breach loader.—'Apply W. Hamer, fiastgate- street, Carnarvon. c683. HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINE, 6 h.p., Jl by Ratcliffe, Hawarden; VERTICAL BOILER and Steam Connections. May be seen working by arrangement with Manager, "Herald" Office, Carnarvon. <998* A HOUSE on Sale or to be Let at Talysarn, Carnarvonshire, cloee to Nantlle Station, furnished or urfurnished; 14 Rooms; modern conveniences.—Apply to Elizabeth Williams, Snowdom View, Talysarn, near Carnarvon. y632& AR Werth, CERBYDAU newyddion ac ail- jCTL. law,, yn cynnwya Waggonettes, Phaetons, Rally Cars, Dogcarts, GoverDe61 Cars. Spring Carts, Lurries, Troliau, etc., yr oil i'w gwerthu am biriaian rheeymol. — Charles Hughes and Sons, Coach BuiMeM, etc., Portmadoc and Pwllheli. • y592 COED PITCHPINE ar Werth yn logiau neu wedi eu llifio yn drawstiau neu byst, etc. Mae'r Coed yn iach, y maent wedi bod mewn gwaith unwaith; gwerthir bargeinion i Fasnachwyr Coed, Adeiladwyr, Ffermwyr, etc. —Ymofyner, Lester, Contractor, Harbour Works, Pwllheli. y68l IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4!d and 9d. Postage Id.— Geo. W.Harrison, Chemist, 118, Broad Street, Reading. Agent for Carnarvon R. Roberts, Bangor Street. Llandudno: J. Winter. Den- bigh: Harrison-Jones and Co. St. Asaph: J. Emrys Jones. All Obemista. cl158 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY TO be Sold by Private Treaty, the several JL Stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1906, standing at the under-men- tioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities more or less also undermentioned: — Pont Rhyd, Meredith (Nantmawr Branch), 4A tons; Four Crosses No. 1, 3 tons; Four Crosses No. 2, 3i tons; Pool Quay No. 2, 4* tons Wdslhpool, 7i tons Montgomery No. 1, 2 tons; Montgom- ery No. 2, If tons; Abermule, 6! tons Kerry, 34 tons; Llanidloes, 7* tons; St. Harmons, 3! ,toI16; Doldowlod, 6* tons; Builth Wells, 31 t#ns; Aberedio, 31 tons; Bougthrood, 5 tons; Talgarth, 81 tons; Glandyfi No. 2, 4* toms Towyn, 4* tons; Barmouth Junction, 4 tons; DyfEryn, 21 tons; Llanbedr and Pensarn, 3* tons; Harleoh, 7 tons; Talsarnau, 6^ tons; Criccieth, 6 tons; Abererch, 4! tons. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to S. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. Oswestry. November, 1906. GALVANISED CORRUGATED SHEETS, all warranted sound, 3ft., 8d; 4ft., lid 5ft., Is 2d; 6ft., Is 4d; 7ft., Is 6d; 8ft., Is 9d; 9ft., 2s; 10ft., 2s 3d each. Ridging, 3d per foot; Spouting, 3id per foot.—Butler, Bell Works, Wolverhampton. Eetablished 1828 BARBED FENCING WIRE, in *cwt. reels, 224 yards, 6s 6d per reel; plain galvan- ised wire, in lewt. bundles, 700yds., 10s per cwt. wrought iron standards, lis each. Butler, Bell Works, Wolverhampton. Estab- lished 1828. ROOFING FELT, 2e 10d, 4s, 5s, per roll of JH; 25 yards; Black Varnish, 81bs. for Is; Red Oxide Paint, 71bs. for Is 6d, including tin; Wire Nails, 108 6d, Out Nails, 10B per cwt.— Butler, Bell Works, Wolverhampton. C66ia Official, Jtgal, &r. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF HOLYHEAD. A BSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1906. ELECTRIC LIGHT REVENUE ACCOUNT. IjixpenxiTture. £ s. d. £ s. d. Generation Account: — Generation Accoumt: — Fuel 338 7 5 Oil, Water, etc. 107 9 0 Wages at Generating Station 242 19 3 Building repairs 4 17 1 IEngines and Boilers repairs 1 15 7 Dynamos 18 3 8 Other Machinery 23 5 7 Acaiamulators 1 0 0 -—————— 737 17 7 Distriibution Account: — Repairs and Mainten- ance of Mains, etc 10 18 4 Consumer's Lamps 12 5 11 ——————— 23 4 3 Public Lamps: — Attendance and Re- pairs. 168 3 6 Renewals 23 10 11 191 14 5 Rates 88 0 0 Taxes 3 2 6 ——————— 91 2 6 Insurance 17 7 2 Management Expenses: Salary of Engineer 140 0 0 do. Collector 25 0 0 Stationery and Print- ing 22 18 6 General Establishment Charges 10 10 0 ——————— 198 8 6 Legal Expenses 10 4 8 ——1 —1— 1869 19 1 Groos profit carried to Net Revenue Account 628 13 7 £ 1898 12 8 Receipts. £ 6. d. jB e. d. Sale of Current by Meter to Private Consum/ers 606 6 0 Sale of Current for Street Lighting, 78656 units at 3d per Board of Trade Unit 983 4 0 Transfer from General Fund in respect of Wages, etc., for At. tendance and Repairs of Public lamps 239 14 3 —————— 1222 18 3 Sale of Cable 10 0. 0 Sale of Lamps, etc. 19 15 0 Sale of Coal. 3 16 5 Rent — Engineer's House 10 17 0 Premium for Appren- tioes h. 25 0 0 —————— 69 8 6 X £ 1898 12 8 ELECTRIC LIGHTING NETT REVENUE ACCOUNT. Expenditure. £ 0. d. B s. d. Interest on Morligage Debt 471 6 7 Instalments of Princi- pal of Money Bor- rowed 1205 3 0 P,1676 9 7 Receipts. £ B. d. JB S. d. Balance brought for- ward from Revenue Account, 31st Mardh 1906. 628 13 7 Transfer from District Fund to meet defi- ciency on Electric Light Account 1047 16 0 P.1fr7F. Q 7 ELECTRIC LIGHTING CAPITAL ACCOUNT. £ 6. d. £ s. d. Expenditure to 31st -March, 1905 15673 10 11 Expended during the year ended 31st .March, 1906, viz. Build inigs 104 19 9 Machinery 24 1 8 Mains and Services 281 3 0 Meters 54 2 1 Public Lamps 36 10 4 Office Furniture 6 15 6 Engineering charges 20 0 0 ——————— 527 12 4 214101 12 3 Amount of llooans raised to 31st March, 1905 12700 0 0 Amount of Loans Taised during the year ended 31st March, 1906 1000 0 0 13700 0 0 Balance Overdraft on Treasurer ..1. >401 12 3 JB1410112 3 I DISTRICT FTUND. ACCOUNT. Expenditure. j £ s. d. £ s. d. j Balance brought for- j ward from previous year, be-in,? District ¡ Fund Deficiency 179 5 5 j Electric Light Fund ¡ ditto 458 16 5 j —————— 638 1 10 Higfhways account 613 8 0 Sewerage account 162 18 5! ¡ Remo-val of House and Trade Refuse account 403 2 2 Destructor aocount 61 5 1 Watering Roads ac- count c:t 208 2 71 Public Lighting account 1230 0 2 Town Hjtll account 169 2 1. Salaries account 402 0 0 Puiblic Libraries ac- count 55 0 0 General Establishment account 140 4 2 Puiblic Conveniences account 16 8 9 Recreation Ground ac- count 30 I 9 Ejection expenses 19 8 9 Fire Brigade 38 4 8 Joint Rnrial Board 36 19 4 Main Roads account 13 14 8 Income Tax account 13 14 11 Private Improvement Works 473 0 7 Sundry Payments 2 7 6 Tiwte-rest on Loans 433 9 6 Principal repaid 653 14 8 5156 8 4 5794 10 2 Transifer to Electric Furud deficiency for the vear ended 31st March, 1906 1047 16 0 6942 6 2 Balance 490 8 8 JB7332 14 10 Receipts. £ s. d. £ s. d. OenemI District Rate collected <59931 17 1 Rates on Government Property 95 6 1 —————— 6089 3 2 Highways account 190 0 3 Sewers accounts — Compensation 16 2 6 Ditto. Drainage Works 23 3 4 Transfer from Electric Light fund for use of Refuse 50 0 0 Town Haill receipts 128 18 4 County Council Salar- ies 137 15 10 Recreation Ground re- ceipts 5 0 0 Private Improvement Works 658 12 0 Oother Receipts, per Collector 31 5 9 Ditto., per Cierk 2 12 8 ——————— 1243 11 8 d37332 14 10 GENERAL BALANCES ACCOUNT. I £ s. d. d. Town Hall Capital ac- account 3304 11 0 Ditto. Treasurer's ac- count. 5 16 1 —————— 3310 7 1 Kingsiiand and London Roads Sewerage Capi- tal account 2451 12 2 Ditto. Treasurer's account 61 1 0 ——————— 2512 13 2 Burial Ground Capital account 1440 13 4 Steam Road Roller ac- count. 445 18 0 Sewerage Works, I- e Newry Fawr account 679 14 0 Ditto. Treasurer's ac- count 45 6 0 725 0 0 Ditto. Llaingoch ac- count 112 0 0 Destructor Capital ac- count. 3090 16 7 Electric Light Capi- tal account 12896 9 3 24533 17 5 Surveyor's Wageli ac- count. 0 0 8 Public Libraries ac- count. 28 1 8 Coumty Ccnmcil Main Roads 50 0 0 Recoverable Arrears of Rate 807 6 1 Balance in hand, Col- tor 24 9 4 Bfalance in hand, Treas- urer's District Fund 656 8 7 ——————— 1566 6 4 JB26100 3 9 £ B. d. £ s. d. Nortih and South Wales Bank 3310 7 1 Corporation of Leices- ter 2016 13 4 Dunnuow Friendly So, ciety 495 19 10 ————- 2512 13 2 Public Works Loa.n Commissioners 1029 0 0 Blackburn Philanthro- pio Society 411 13 4 ——————— 1440 13 4 ■Corporation of 'Worth- ing 422 10 0 Treasurer Steam Road Roller account 23 8 0 445 18 0 Arthur F. Pearson 725 0 0 Ditto 112 0 0 Corporation of Liver- pool 3090 16 7 Ditto. ditto. 12494 17 0 Treasurer Electric Light Capital account 401 12 3 ——————— 12896 9 3 I 24533 17 5 Treasurer Public Lib- rairy a.COOttnt 28 1 8 Due to Collector Elec- trio Light account 010 Due to Treasurer Elec- tric Light Revenue account 1047 15 0 District Fund Balance at Credit thereof 490 8 8 —————— 1566 6 4 £96100 3 9 AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE. I have examined the several Accounts, of which the foregoing is the Balamice Sheet, and have compared the several sums credited to the Treasurer with the Vouchers, and I hereby certify that the entries appear to be correct and legal, and tlhat the Balances on the Treas- urer's Accounts herein, viz. :— £ 656 8s 7d in hand on Revenue (District Fund Account); L,112 38 Id in hand on Loan Accounts and JB1047 15s overdraw-n on Electric Light Revenue*. Account; JE28 la 8d overdrawn on Library Account; and JB425 Os 3d ovierdrawn on Loans Accounts, agree (subject to the explanations on folios 16 and 60 of the Ledger) with the which, by the Treasurer's own Books, appear to have been due from and to him respectively at the time of closing this Account. Dated this 27th day of October, 1906. (Signed) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor. T. R. Evans, Clerk to the Council. hl09a —i—————————————. ■ LETTER PRESS PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP at the "HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON. ABGrft APII IT DA A 'RHÃI5 YN SWYDDFA'R HERALD," CAERNARFON* .jT" 0 I 1 ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. SICKNESS. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BURGLARY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS Insured against by the Railway passengers' assurancj JLt COMPANY. Capital (fully subscribed) £1,000,000. Chin* paid £5,000,000. 14, CORNHILL, LONDON. A VIAN, Secretary. Mr N. 0. Jones, Cambrian Railway, Dolgellay. Mr E. Edwards, Goods Station, Holyhead. Mr B. 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Strict privacy and straightforward dealings guaranteed. It will cost you nothing, it will save you pounds by applying either per- sonally or by letter for our Free Prospectus to THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY: 41, Corporation-Street, MANCHESTER: or to our North Wales District Omce cl89a 11. Dean-Street. BANGOR. TRY IT. TRY Yr. COALS. ONE COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES. THE BURNING WANT OF THE DAY. T HE ALL ROUND COAL 00., 60, COAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.G. Per Ton free in trucks of about 6 to 8 Tons: — Carnarvon Station 15 6 Holyhead Station 16 3 Llandudno Station 15 0 Llanlberis Station 16 6 Prices for other Stations on application. Terms: N^tt Cash. c614 "THE GRAPHIC." CONTAINS every Saturday Illustrations by the best Artiste, of all the current events of importance, portraits of celebrated persona, and original drawings.—Sold by all Bookseller lor 6d, or post free 6iQ., from the 01B_. Hrud. London. W.C. JOHS |_|ART0N~ COACH UCTLDER, &e., fORTHGATE BOUSE, NorthgaU Mrori, (Late Sportsman Hotel Yard), CARNARVON. meet. and Carriage* of evefry daaeriptioa Vlllie Repatred, Trimmed, Palnied I oa ttt. PremntCt. cS97 1 ^ashless CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, GEORGE JJENRY LEE and CO., Limited, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. CHOICE NOVELTIES and USEFUL ARTICLES for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. The Display includes SILVER WARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS. ELECTRO PLATE, METAL WARE, LEATHER WARE, CABINET GOODS, also JEWELLERY, FANS, UMBREliLAS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, Etc., in Grea-t. Variety. LUNCHEON and TEA ROOM. GEORGEJJENRY LEE and Ca., Limited, iBASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. c45 REMOVAL TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES. MRS x^UNLOp. 17 COSTUMIER. RERESFORD EOFS7, CHURCH STREET, c621 CARNARVON. R. G. H UMPHRKYS., AUCTION NER, VALUER, HOURN AND ADVERTISING ACH:NT. PORTMADOO. All Auctions and Valuations promptly Attended to and settled. WHY go to LIVERPOOL or MANCHES- TER for anything connected with STEAM ENGINES or MACHINERY of ANY DESCRIPTION, when you can get all you require at LANCELEV'S, ENGINEERS, CHESTER, who keep a large Stock of Steam Users' general requisites, and have men and specdaJ facilities for all classes o! REPAIR WORK? 0057 C. W. D ARBISHIRE, SLATE QUAY, CARNARVON, has bee* appointed Agent for rHE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. (Established 1836). (FIRE & LIFE). Lowed terms on application. Can also qaot* terms for insurance against Accidents, Burglary, Death Duties. Farming Stock and Rent insured. c681 JOSEPH ROB E R T Ii, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT 14, POOL STREET, and TWTHILL TEA MART, CARNARVON THE NOTED SHOPS For Fragrant and Delicicnu Teas. For Coffee of Exquisite Flavour. For Mild Cured £ Tama and Bacon, Pale and moked. For Ripe Gorgonzola, Cheddar and oth., Aeooe. And Butter of the choicest quality. fmA Supply of Butter and Paletihorpe's Bat. tgea Twice Weekly. cl9 Established 1847. O VANS AND QON. rJ COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS. ocA) agents for the noted "Moss HaU." "Bam- fmrlong," and "Westminster Coals." Track loads to any Station at Colliery Prices. All kinds of Coals always kei Riook. Contractors to His Majesty's Government, the Oarnaxvoneklre County Couiwil, ftc. Wharfs: Railway Station, Carnarvoa. Oiee: Sate Quay, Camarvon. e844 4/)/_ Cur New 12- ^rtal W the pp, Cross- bolt ae- Von, patent ejectors, long range steel barrels. Price only 46s. Approval anywhere. Send two stamps for our 64-page Catalogue. BELL BROTHERS, Wholesale Gunmakers. o636y787 93, Waterloo Street, GLASGOW. JQR JONES, D.D.S, &c., SURGEON DENTIST, I CRAIG OWEN, (Opposite the Railway Station), BANGOR. Dr JONES visit. Llangefni every Thursday at Llidwigam Road Llanerchymedd from 10 to 1, with Miss. Owen, Druid House, and at Amlwch from 2 to 6, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, St-reet, Tuesdays, October 23rd, Novembeir 20th, December 18th. Kbenezer, Llanrag, and Llanberis, first Tues- day after Pay Day. Also at Ebenezer, Tuesday morning before Llanberis Pay Day, from 10 to 12. Bethesda, first Tuesday after Pay Day. Banyor every day except Toeedayw msui Thursdays. Hayman's Balsam Cures COLD & COUGH Unsolicited Testimonial.—" For several years we have been using your wonderful Balsam, and we recommend it to our friends as a most Efficacious Remedy."— Miss HUNTER, Balham, May 20, 1905. All Chemists and Stores. Cash Pricts DUd., 1/ 2 0. ASK FOR HAYMAN'S — TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. LETTERlFRESS PRINTING. "HERALD" OFFICE, CAJINAiRVON. LiETTERIPRtESS PRINTING. TIRED MEN.—When you are tired of taking j_ mysterious prescriptions and weary of wearing Electric Belts, write to me, and I will send you a Book which shows how every man, young and old may be Quickly and Thoroughly Cured of NERVOUSNESS. EXHAUSTION, VARICOCELE, and DEBILTTY. from any cause whatever, WITHOUT STOMACH MEDI- CINE or ELECTRICITY. Hundreds of Cures. Book sent sealed, post free, Two Stamps.—A. J. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell-street, London, W.C. Twenty years' successful re- 6.ult«. c79 :hhrt$st$. WHAT could be nicer n for your Friend or Relatives who wears SPECTACLES than a nice New Paw? I scientifically test all sights free. I W. H. PARRY, Chemist and Opt-ician, Cast-le, Square I c676 CARNARVON. I i Established 1828. o. T HOMAS, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GAME I MERCHANT AND POULTERER. Specialities: TURKEYS, GtEESE, PHEASANTS, AND HARES. 37, POOL STREET, CARNARVON. c675 CHRISTMAS, 1906. SPECIAL LINES OF FANCY TINS OF TEA AND DECORATED BISCUIT TINS SUITABLE FOR X, M A iS PRESENTS. MUSCATEL AiLMONiDS FLOO AND IN ORElAT VARIETY AT JOSÐPH ROBERTS. Q POOL STREET and TWTHILL, OAJRiSTARVON. Telephone No. lxl. It is said that Marconi will soon Get in touch with the Man in the Mood, And between you and me, His first message will be: "That delicious drink, 'Stym,' is a boon I" S T'Y M ? THE GENUINE WHEATLEY'S HOP BITTERS SHEFFIELD. Of Bottlers Refreshment U-sm, and I Licensed Trader* everywhere. NOTICE. GLASSES KEPT RIGHT FOR THE SIGHT, FREE, FOR TWO YEARS. In cases where the eyes are strained, the permanent glasses cannot always be given right. away, but need changing after being- used for a time. To met all contingencies, Messrs Wood, Abraham, undertake from this date to keep all their glasses right for the sight FREE for a period of 2 years. WOOD. ABRAHAMS', 20, LORD-ST. & GREAT CHARLOT TE-ST. LIVERPOOL. c653a CRAWFORD'S ROYAL GINGER" BUISOUITS. THE NEW TEA TABLE DELICACY. c42. TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. We have to hold over a mass of articles and letters. X.Y.Z. writes about "moral couragebut shows moral cowardice by withholding his own name and address.

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