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#|prial, Jtgal, & t. Miss FANfNiY HYDE NEATE, Deceased, Alexandra Hotel, Llandudno. ALL Pereon having1 any Claims or Demands against the Estate of the aJbove-named Deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof to us, the undersigned, on behalf of the Executors. Dated this 17th day of December, 1906. CHAMBERLAIN and JOHNSON, rl41 (Llandudno. DAVID FREDERICK EVANS, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict., c 35. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AJI creditors and other persons havin$r any Debts, Claims, or Demands against the estate of Davidl Frederick Evans, late of No. 2, Bay View, Criccieth, in the County of Carnarvon, Commercial Traveller (who died on the 25th day of November, 1906, and whose will was proved by the Reverend Arnold F. Evans, M.A., and Mrs Charles H. Evans, the execu- tors therein jia.med, on the 18th day of Decem- ber, 1906, in the Probate Registry at Bangor, of Hiiis Majesty's Hiigth Court of Justice). aa-e hereby required to send particulars in writing of their Debts or Demands to me, the undersigned, on or before the 4th day of Jami" airy next., after which day the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testator amonig the -parties entitled) thereto having regard only to those claims, of which they shall then have had notice. And that they will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to amy person or persons of whose Claim or Demand they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 20th day of December, 1906. HENRY 0. PARRY, Criccieth. c696a Solicitor to the said Executors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthatallcredi- tors and othetr persons having any Claims or Demands against the estate of HENRY JONES, late of Blaenycae, in the parish of LJanddeiniolen, in the County of Carnarvon, De- ceased, who died, on the 25th "day of Novemlber, 1906, and whose will was proved in the Prin- cipal Probate Registry on the 11th day of December, 1906, by Daniel Henry Jones, the Executor therein named, are hereby required' to send particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Daniel Henry Jones, on or before the 20tih day of January, 1907, at the under- mentioned address, after which date the said Daniel Henry Jones will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Henry Jones, Deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to the Claims and, Demands of which he ah all, then have had notice, and. the said Daniel Henry Jones will not be liable for the assets of the said Henry Jones, Deceased, or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 19bh day of December, 1906. ELLIS DAVTES and EVAN JONES, of 2, Bridge Street, Carnarvon, in the County of Carnarvon, Solicitors for th« said Daniel Henry Jones. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Stand)iin,g Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions aaid County Council under Section 30 of the above Act will be held in the County Hall, DOLGKLLEY, in the said County, on Tuesday, the let day of January, 1907, at the hour of hall-tpaet Ten o'clock in the forenoon, when the Committee will proceed to the consideration of the busi- ness relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Rate within the juris- diction of the Committee under Sub-Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested; to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer, at Dolgelley, on or before the 29th day of December, 1906. Dated this 7th day ofTJecember, 1906. RL53NDAL CAISSON, y436a Clerk to the said Committee. ANGLESEY HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS. 1907. "VTYTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next JLN General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Anglesey will be holden in the Sihire Hall, LLANGEFNI, in and for the said County, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Jæm- airy, 1907, at Ten o'clock in the morning pre- cisely. The charge to the Grand Jury wiU then be delivered by the Chairman, and the Court will thereupon proceed* with the Orimainftl and Civil business. The Clerk to the Justices of the Sevetrai Divi- sions are requested to transmit to me, at my Office at Beaumaris, seven days before the Ses- sions, all Depositions, Returns of Fines, Con- victions, and Recognizances which shall have been then taken, together with instructions for Indictments. JOHN RIOE ROBERTS. Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 8th December, 1906. MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next JAI General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall, Dolgelley, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 1st day of January, 1907, at 10.30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order.—1.—In the trial of prison- ers. 2.—In the hearnng ot appeals. 3.—In hearing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. And Notice is Hereby also Given that all Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizance in all civil proceedings are to apooar and be in at- tendance at the time and place aforesaid. Ap- Pfals to be Heard must be enltered with me not liter than Two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 7th day of December, 1906. nuwnAJL CASSON, y435a Clerk of the Peace. A NG-LESBY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TEACHERS WANTED. HEAD-TEACHER. LLanrhyddilad C.'S. Salary, JBHO, rising to JB150. CERTIFICATED ASSISTANTS. Brynsiencyn C.S. Female for Infants'. Holyhead, Cybi C.S. Girls'. Salary, JB70 per annum, rising to £80; L5 a year less if untrained. UNCERTIFICATED ASSISTANTS. Llanddona C.S. Female for Infante. Holyihead N.S. Girls', JB45. Llanfaelosr N.S. Female, JB40. Bryngwran C.S. Female. A Llangefni C.S. Female for Infante. Abe.rffraw C.S. Female. Lilianfachmeth CjS). Female for In- fants' and Sewing. Rhoscoilyn C.S. Female. Llanfair P.O. C.S. FemaJe. Pentraet-h C.S. MaJe. Am'lwch C.S. Male. Bodedern. N.S. j340. Commencing salary, where not otherwise specified, £ 45, rising to £ 55. The commencing salary rray be JB10 lower in case of Applicants who have had no previous experience in teach- ing. Knowledge of Welsh is essential. Canvassing directly or indirectly will be con- sidered a disqualiifcation. Applications, on Forms provided, and Testi- monials to be forwarded to me immediately. R. H. WILLIAMS. Education Offices. Llangefni. y451a Established 1847. O. "PI V A N 8 AND RON. COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS.. "¡. agenm for the noted "MOM Hall," "Bam- fwlong," and "Westminster CoaJa. Truck Joad. to any Station at Colliery Prioel. All kinds of Coals always km, Atook. ("r:tra.ctors to His Majesty's Govertment, bbo Carnarvonshire County Conoail, Ac, Wharfw: Railway Station, Carnarvoa. OOtew: Slate Quay, Carnarvon. ctt4f >. Cantors. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for Alterations and JL construction of New Shops, etc., at the Alexandra Hotel, Llandudno. Plans and Speci- fication may be seen, and any other information obtained upon application at^ny offices, Trinity Square, on and after the k;7th inst. Signed, sealed and endorsed Tenders to be sent in to me not later than first post on Wednesday, the 9th Jamuary, 1907. T. B. FARiRINIGTON, Trinity Square, rl43 LIandudno. TO BUILDERS ANID CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Congregational Chapel and Schoolroom jat Rihosneigr. Plans and Specifications may be inspected at my Office, Exchange Chambers, Holyhead, on and after the 10th December. 1 Tenders, sealed and endorsed "Chapel, Rhos- neigr," to be sent in to the Rev E. B. Jones, Bryn Hyfryd, Holyhead, by not later than Saturday, December 29th, 1906. j ,The lowest or any Tender not necessarily sues cepted. JOS. OWEN, F.R.I.B.A., Arrhitect. Menai Bridge and Holyhead. hl07a j V- ublit Jlttetajs, ft. I GUILD BALL, CARNARVON. NEW YEAR'S EVE, DECEMBER 31st, 1906. First Performances of the new WELSH PASTORAL PLAY ARTHUR WYN, by Gwilym Rjhiug, Aubhor of "(Gwladys d Harlech," etc. Truly Pathetic and Screamingly Funny. The 'Event of the Season. A full Play on similar lines never before attempted in Wales. THE ERYHI WELSH AMATEUR DAMATIC SOCIETY.' Performance to Commence at 8 o'clock. Usual Prices. y689 PAVILION OAKNARVON. GIGANTIC CARNIVAL & FESTIVAL OF FUN. Melssrs BOSTOCK and WELDMAN take pride in announcing London's Greatest 1906 Sensation— EDWARD RANSLEY Three Great Acts in one. Cycle Riding! Teacup Track, and High Dive! Everyone- Should See It. IJoliljowinig' tlhe above MJ&rvellous Act are other Artistes of great merit. M I S S E N A |Quee« of the Silver Wire, in her graceful QuicE-Cha<nge Feats. MISS BESSIE BELL, Charming Singer and Illustrated Melodies. The Great 5 MAYENO TROUPE 5 Lady and Gentleman Acrobat "Par Excellence." Five in number. THE DEVONAS, Roman Ring Experts, including the Champion I, Lady Ring Performer of the World. P I E T R 0', I The Human Crocodile. The Anatomical Mys- tery. The greatest of all Human Cotorionists. The World-Renowned and the only 3 MARTINETTES 3 In their Original Knockabout Absurdity, en- titled "The Mad Music Master." Another Screamer, the PARZONES, In a comedy Act,entitled "The Trainer and Two Tramps." Mr Wilton Russell and his AN1GIXKBOH15MIAJN BAND, In Latest Popular Music. AERIAN and OSTARA, Marvellous Oymnast8, Double and, Treble Somersault Artistes. The ever-popular Moving Pictures by the MICROGRAPH. Open Saturday, December 22nd. at 6 p.m.- Open Monday, December 24th, at 6 p.m. Per- formances commencing precisely at 7.30. On Borintg Day, Wednesday, December 26tJh. Open at 1 p.m. Full Gramd Performances at 2.30 and 7.30. (General Openings at 6 o'clock eadh evening. Performances at 7.30 precisely. Graaid Day Performances every Saturday." Open at 1 p.m. Commence at 2.30. General Aximuasiion: SIXPENCE. Reserved' Seats at 6d and 3d extra. 200 Reserved Seats at Is each (inoludlinig Admission) can be secured at Mr CSaradoc Rowland's, Bbokseller, Stationer etc., Castle Square^ Carmrvoin. Positive change of programme each week c692 DEUNSOL: PRIS SWLLT. Y TRAETHODYDD CYLCHG{RAWN SAJFONOL CYMRU. SEFYDiLWYD YN 1844 Gany PARCH LEWIS EDWARDS, D.D., BALA. EKTHYGLAU GAN BRIF YSGRIFENWYR CYMRU. I CYNNWYSIAD RHIFYN TACHWEDD. Ymneillduaeth. Gan y Parch T. R. Jones, Towvn. Cyfieithaai Newydd o'r Proffwyd Malachi. Gan y Parch Edward Evans. Pladd Newydd a Chri Newydd. CJywyddewi Edward. Morus. Gan Mr Arthur NegfsU|hSirdd. Gan 'Mr E. Morgan Hughes. "Y Deml Gladd." Gan Mr T. Gwynn-Jones. L' Allegro. II Penseroso. Braslun—Un o Brif Bregethwyr Gymru. Gan Tecwyn. Y Gweitihdwr. Gan Mr Thomas Jones, Moun- tain Ash. Nodiadau Llenyddol. Ga-n Anthropos ac er- aill. Anfoner pob Archebion i SWYDDFA'R HERALD." CAERNARFON. R\ "O DflHIS, jt\ in <Ai*pei» BTLLPOOTKR AND TOW CP.T ItA All Billposting and Distributing PaJKUK HSIj attended to. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to C cure, in either sex, alL acquired or consti- tional Discharge from the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and PiAs in the Back. Free from Mercury. Established! upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lin- coln and Midland Counties Drug Co., Lincoln. i business HJtrtrms.es, » JACKETS, COSTUMES & MILLINERY at Reduced Prices, j This Week; at WATERLOO HOUSE, i Castle Square, CARNARVON. /I y859c672 CHRISTMAS SHOW- HENRY OWEN, BUTCHER, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. GRAND SHOW OF PBIME MEAT THIS WEEK AS USUAL. y860c687 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS dARDS. BOOKS OF ALL THE LEADING PUBLISHERS. Call early in order to avoid disappointment. CHRISTMAS CARDS READY FOR FOREIGN MAILS. CHRISTMAS PICTORIAL POST CARDS. CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. 0146 THOAIAS AND EDWARDS, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS CARNARVON & LLANGEFNL Specialities: — SNOWDON DRY GINGER ALE< BNOWDON SOI>A WATER, STONE GINGtER BEER. LEMONADE, mi c44e H. GWYNEDD WILLIAMS, S WATCHMAKER JEWEUUER, AND OPTICIAN* STANLEY STREET, HOLYHEAD. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, PRACTICAL PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR, GRAINER & WRITER. ALL WORK CONTRACTED FOR. ESTIMATES FREE. JOHN H. REES, STANLEY STREET, HOLYHEAD. A Large Assortment of NEWEST PAPJBRHANGINGS Always In Stock. Pattern Books sent to any Aadrem. AU Kinds of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,' 4o., kept n the pramlseB. h W. H. PEAKE & S O. N S, 25 & 27, SEEL ST., LIVERPOOL. SEND NOR CATALOGUES. S| j'jfc ======= j! | RON, Gout, Pheu,Aatic Gout aruïf Gravel. t ———— The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Effective Anerient Sour Eructations, Bilious Afiections. KHective^Apenens 'Dr $ttsimsgg g,hbwssts. I THE NELSON EMPORIUM, • 7 CARNARVON. THIS AND THE FOLLOWING WEEK, A GRAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. TOYS, DOLLS, OAMES, USEFUL ARTICLES, NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, Etc., AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRE- SENTS, .> SPBCfliAL SHOW OF FURS, SKIRTS, COATS, BLOUSES, Etc. DMBSSLBNiGTHS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Etc., FOR CHARITABLE GIFTS AT LOWEST PfRJCES. UPINLTIS UNDiEiRCLOTHIiNG, SHIRTS, TIES, COtLLAJRS, UiMBCRELLAS, BAGS, GLOVES, Etc. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND DOYS, LINCOLN BENNET amd CHRISTY'S SILK AND FELT HATS A SPECTALTTY. TWEED BATS AND CAPS IN ALL THE LATEST SHAPES. I AN EARLY VISIT SOLICITED. PLEASE NOTE THAT MESSRS BRYMEfft AND DAVIBS WILL, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, PRESENT ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS WITH A CLOTHES (BRUSH, ON PRODUCTION OF RECEIPTS FOR GOODS BOUGHT DURING THE MONTft. T B. ENE L SON EMPORIUM1 BRYMER & DA VIES, 01, PROPRIETORS. c211, • JONES AND MILLER., .1 TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS,. HATTERS AND HOSIERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR HENRY HEATH. SOLE AGENTS FOR SCOTT & CO., HATTERS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING & ROYAL FAMILY. TAILOfiS TO THE ADMIRALTY BY APPOINTMENT LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. PRIVATE XMAS CARDS (ENGLISH AND WELSH). 800 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM. PRICES RANGING FROM 1/6 TO 10/6 PER DOZ. Order Early for Foreign Postage. Sample Book sent oat gratis on application. F RAN CIS, HIGH STREET POST OFFICE, AND TOWER SHOP, BRIDGE STREET, CA RNAR.VON. 0. EVANS & SON, OLD FOUNDRY WAGON WORKS, CARNARVON j ALL REPAIRS TO RAILWAY WAGONS UNDERTAKEN BETWEEN POBTMADOO AND CARNARVON, AND CARNARVON AND RHYL. WAGONS BOUGHT AND SOLD. — e57J EMPORIUM, Market Street, HOLYHEAD. GRAND CHRISTMAS DISPLAY. Splendid Assortment of Choice Goods for Christmas and New Year Presents. Inspection invited • WILLIAM ROWLANDS. H. EDWARDS' CYCLE DEPOT, HOLYHEAD. LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HA ^D LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CYCLES TO CLEAR Cash oi Easy Terms. Inspect our new supply of latest PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS UNDOUBTED BARGAINS. r DORt HURT YOUR FEET J ■ and tear your stockings by wearing old style ■ ■ Boots and Shoes, but buy those branded on sole. I m 'E E Z E E !O.N Made by the new Patent "Tackless System "-entirely without I the use of nails or tacks in the inner sole. Ask for the I EEZEE-ON" TACKLESS BOOTS & SHOES I ► and you will obtain a perfectly flexible Vvi I boot, and comfort such as you have never Ijj I known, making walking a pleasure. /fal ■ Ladies' Boots 15/6, Shoes 10/6. jfel I I known, making walking a pleasure. /fal "0 ■ Ladies' Boots 15/6, Shoes 10/6. ( I Gentlemen's Boots 15/6, Sho.:s 13/6. "Jr > I Tan 1/- extra. For Illustrated Descriptive From ■ Booklet and name of nearest ir NIIILFT:A'^ R0NTGEH RAY PHOTO- « Agent, send post card to >MJeJH!^ ISWNHSHO £ SIYLE 1 11 iTJI 3^^ 31 tfjm gfjlii al I S OUTH AFRICA.— Royal 2\bil Route.- UNION CASTLE LIKE.- London and Southampton, to Gape Colony, Dela-goa Bay, Beara, etc., calling fTequentry at Madeira, las PaHimae, Teneriffe, Ascension and: St.. Helena. Weekly failings. iast Passagies.. Superior Accommodation. BeSot, Route. For rate of passage money ajiid all farther informa- tion apply to the Managers, Donald Carrie and Co., Loo doc, or to Local Agents. o Jiailtoap CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS ajui NEW YEAR EXCUIi. C SIONS to LONDON, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM, SCOTLAND, NORTH WALES, SOUTH WALES, and CAMBRIAN COAST and INLAND STATIONS, Etc. Full particulars at the Stations. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY, 1906, Train Ar. rangements.—On Sunday, December 23rd, and Christmas Day, December 25th, the 2.25 a.m train Whitchurch to Aoc-r-ystwyth 5.5 a.m. train Moat Lane to Brecon, 5.55 a.m. train, Maohynlleth to Barmouth, ltiIl run at the usual week-dav times. The 6.15 a.m. train Oswestry to Aberyswyth, 7.50 a.m> train Moat Lasne to Brecon, 8.55 a.m. train Machynlleth to Barmouth. will not run. The following tmains will nm at the tieuel Sunday times: 8.49 a.m. train Afonwen to Pwliheli, 9.0 a.m. train Pwllheli to Dolgelley, 4.25 p.m. train Ddsarelley to Pwllheli, 6.40 p .m. train PvrHheii to Afcti'vyea, 5.55 p.r1. train Ba'imonth ;o iia-liyiiletli. 5.30 p.m. tram Brecon to Moat Lane, 6.25 p.m. train AheryBtwyth to WHutdh-urdi. There wilL be no trains between Wrexham and Ellesniwe, Welshpool and Llanfair, Llan- gynog and Oswestry, or on the Lanfyllin and Kerry Branches. For times at intermediate stations see special hills. ALTERATION OF TRAINS:—Until further notice, t<be following ai-iiej^ations xn the Traiin Service will be brought, into operation: • The 6.35 and 8.5 a.m. trains from Portmadoo to Piwlliheili wil run at altered times as under:- Down a.m. a.m. Portmadoc dep. 6 50 7 45 Criccieth ,,7 0 7 55 Afoniwen arr. 7 8 8 5 „ dep. 7 15 8 10 Abereroh „ Pwllheli arr. 7 25 8 20 The 6.15 and 8.15 a..m. trains from Pwllheli will run at altered times as under: — Up a.m. am. Pwliliheli dep. 6 15 8 0 Aberea-ch Afanwen arr. 6 25 8 10 „ dep. 6 30 8 12 Criccieth arr. 6 38 8 20 11 dep. 6 40 8 22 Portmadoc arr. 6 49 8 32 Thence as per Time Table. The 7.15 a.m. L. and N.-W. train from Car. narvon will leave 6.45 a.m. arriving Afonwen 7.43 a.m., aii4, the 8.35 a.m. from Afonwen i will leave at 8.15 a.m., arriving Carnarvon 9.10 a.m. 9.10 a.m. The 4.40 p.m. from Afonwen to Carnarvon will leave at 4.15 p.m., arriving Carnarvon -will leave at 4.15 p.m., arriving Carnarvon 5.8 p.m. A MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE between PWLLHELI and NEVIN, MORFA liEVIN and EDEYRN. Until further Notice the above Service will be as undet: (No Sunday Service.) A. M. a.m. p.m. Pwllheli Station dep 6 30 1135 425 Pwllheli, Ala Road 6 35 1140 4 30 Turnpike, Garreg Fechain" 6 41 1146 4 36 Efail Newydd „ 6 47 1152 4 49 Bodfean, Post Office. „ 7 9 1214 6 4 Bryncynan 7 14 1219 5 9 Nevin, Glynllifon Shop 7 21 1226 5 16 „ Nanhoron Hotel 7 30 1235 5 25 Morfa Nevin.Tanypare Shop 7 40 1245 5 35 Edeyra, Post Office are. 7 45 1250 a.m. p.m. p.m. Edeym, Post Office ctep 9 0 2 35 Morfa Nevin,Tanyparc Shop 9 5 2 40 5 40 Nevin, Nanhoron Hotel 9 15 2 50 5 50 11 Glynllifon Shop 9 24 2 59 5 59 Bryncynan „ 9 31 3 6 6 6 Bodfean Post Office 9 36 3 11 6 11 Efail Newydd „ 9 58 3 33 6 33 Turnpike, Gareg Fechain, 10 4 3 39 6 39 Pwllheli, Ala Road „ 1010 3 45 6 45 Pwwueli Statin arr 1015 3 50 6 50l MOTOR OMNIBUS. PWLLHELI and 1' NEVIN.—On PWLLHELI MARKET DAYS during December, viz., 12th, 19th, 21st, and 26th, ADDITIONAL OMNIBUSES will run as under: — a.m. p.m. Pwllheli Station dep. 11 0 5 0 I Pwllheli, Ala. Road „ II 5 5 5 Turnpike, Gareg Fechain. 1111 511 Efail Newydd „ 1117 5 17 Bodfean, Po6t Office „ 1139 5 39 Bryncynan „ 1144 5 44 Nevin, Glynllifon Shop „ 1151 5 51 Nevin, Nanhoron Hotel. „ 12 0 6 0 I Morfa Nevin, Tanyparc Shop „ 1210 6 10 Edeyrn, Post Office arr. 1215 6 15 l_ p.m. p.m. Edeyrn, Post Office dep. 1230 6 25 Morfa Nevin, Tanyparc Shop „ 1255 6 30 Nevin, Nanhoron Hotel „ 1245 6 40 Nevin, Glynllifon Shop „ 1254 6 49 Bryncynan ,11 6 56 Bodfean Post Office 1 6 71 Efail Newydd „ 1 28 7 23 Turnpike, Gareg Fechain. „ 1 34 7 29 Pwllheli Ala Road „ 1 40 7 35 Pwllheli Station arr. 1 45 7 4a Passengers may join the Cars at any point, except on steep hills, subject to being room, and on payment of the Fare from the previous Station. The Company give notice that they do not undertake that the Motor Omnibuses shall start or arrive at the times specified in the hills, nor will they be respon- sible for any inconvenience or injury that may arise from delay or detention. EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, during the Winter Months. Cheap One or Two Day's Tickets are issued from Pwllheli Criccieth, Portmadoc, Barmouth, etc., to CAR. NARVON, BANGOR, LLANDUDNO, HOLY- HEAD, etc. Similar Tickets a.te issued from the North Wales Coast Stations to Cumbrian Coast Stations. I fTTEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS aN, T ? issued every Friday and Saturday fwmtil M-rther ,notlce)> CARNARVON. BANGOR HOLYHEAD and LLANDUDNO (ria Aft* Wen), available for returm on The folWina tfundsy (where train Herrice permit*), Monday or Tuesday. Similar Tickets issued in th« several direction. TOURIST TICKETS are Issued from 11M .,ffrcpeifral Stations to al} tlifiALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian Raffl* Sf3?' to,^aterinK places in England, North Wales, English Lske District, North Eui Uoatt, etc. FoU partScnlars of any of the,Above Frenraleas 00 application to Mr W. H. Gou-L, Trafflo Superintendent, Ocwestoy. • C. S. DENNIS I, General IVTanajyer. I DR TONES, D.D.S, &c., SURGEON DENTTST, CRAIG OWEN, (Opposite the Railway Station), BANGOR. Dr JONES visitir Llangefni every Thursday, *t Ldsdwigan Roa<i Llanerchymedd f.-om 10 to 1, with Miss Owen, Druid House, and at Amlwch from 2 to 6, with Mr HogheE, Stationer, 8, Street, Tuesdays, October 23rd, November 20t,h, December 18th. Ebe^ez^r, .Llaar?,: ard Llaubm?, Irst Tues- ■iay aft-iir Fay Day"' )11:,1<1 at Kbeneser, Tuiw&rr ii,, -ig before Uanberis F;y D«y, fresi 10 to 12. Betheoda, first after Par Day. Bangor every i, y GXWD* Taeed&yar aW Thursdays.