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Salts; fij) uctfon. By MR FRANCI GEARY No. 7 West Parade, Rhyl. MR FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., will Sell by Public Auction on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1906, the Surplus Household Furniture and Effects, briefly comprising :—Mahogany and Rosewood Hall Chairs, Mahogany Hall Table, Mahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand, Couches, Easy Chairs, Dining and other Chairs, Wicker and Occasional Tables, Stools, Pictures, Mahogany- framed Folding Invalid Couch, Invalid Chair on Wheels, Bagatelle Table with Cue, Balls, and Markers, Corner Cupboard, Dining and other Tables, Wall Brackets, Carpets, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Indian Matting, Skin Rugs and Door Slips, Hearthrugs, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Wardrobes, Brass, Iron and Mahogany Bedsteads, Spring, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Feather and Wool Beds, Feather and Wool Bolsters and Pillows, Chest of Drawers, Wash- stands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Glasses, Toilet Ware and other Bedroom Effects, Quantity of Glass and China, Quantity of Bed and Table Linen, Small Gas Cooker, Saucepans, Kettles, Pans, and usual Kitchen Utensils, 2 Lawn Mowers, &c., &c. On view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 130 prompt. Terms Strictly Cash. Auction and Estate Offices, Market Street, Rhyl. Tel. 8Y. 185 _I\" Preliminary Notice. Ash Grove, Morley Road, Rhyl. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS by MR FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., on <M_FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, 1006. V'203 FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Market Street, Rhyl, has the following premises to let, unfurnished — Warren Road-2 Dwelling houses, Rents, Y-22. Victoria Avenue—Dwelling house, Rent, F,22 10s Seabank Road—2 Dwelling houses, f30 and £25 Westbourne Avenue-Dwelling house, £25. Tudor Buildings, Wellington Road -House & Shop For further particulars apply to FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Market Street, Rhyl. (127
RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL…
RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION, 1906. To the South Ward Electors. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have been asked to offer myself as a Candi- date for a seat on your Council. A similar request was made to me twice before, but feel- ing that I could not attend the various Committees, where the real work is done, I declined. Now I have ample time at command, and am at your service. Having resided in Rhyl for thirty years, I am well-known to most of you, and from my long experience of our town and similar seaside resorts, I claim to know something of its requirements. I come out as an Independent Candidate. I tie myself to no party. I will always side with those members who will make an effort to make our town popular to Visitors, provided that they will first and foremost keep a keen eye on the town rates, which are unfortunately a sore and a heavy burden upon many. Should you favour me with your votes, I will endeavour to do my duty to the best of my ability and, I trust, to your satisfaction. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Waterloo Villas, JOSEPH JONES. Wellington Road, Rhyl, March 13th, 1906. 194 WII' -oa._M"
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RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION, 1906. To the Electors of the West Ward. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of several influential rate- payers and property owners in the Ward, I have consented to offer myself as a candidate. In doing so I may say that I contested the West Ward on two previous elections, and was only four votes short each time of being elected. I have been a ratepayer and property owner in the town for about 20 years, and have been an employer of labour for many years. The town is at present in rather a critical state, burdened as it is with heavy rates. If you do me the honour to elect me, it shall be my determined endeavour, not only to keep the rates from increasing, but to have it substan- tially reduced, which, with careful and econom- ical administration, I believe, can be done, without in any way neglecting what is neces- sary to keep up the town as a first-class Health Resort. Hoping to receive your support and votes on the polling day, April 2nd, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, u Your Obedient Servant, Heatbcroft, EDMUND HUGHES. Grange Road, Rhyl. 195 RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL To the Electors of the South Ward. LADIES AND GENTLEMEX,— I regret to state that I have with some reluctance decided not to seek re-election at the ensuing contest, my reason being that I find it is impossible for me to attend the various Committee Meetings as regularly as I should desire to do, oxing to pressure of sbusiness engagements. On the last occasion when I sought your suffrages, you did me the honour of placing me at the head of the poll, and during the period I have represented you on the Council I have done my utmost to justify the confictence you placed in me, and I trust to your satisfac- tion. Whilst thanking you for your confidence and support in the past, I beg to remain, Yours obediently, oi Water St., H. PERCIVAL WILLIAMS. Rhyl. 15 March, 190(;. (198
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Rhyl May Day Demonstration TliE ANNUAL I)EMONSTRATION and FESTIVITIES will be held at Rhyl On THURSDAY, MAY 3rd. Demonstration at Noon. Crowning Ceremony in Queen's Palace In the Afternoon. Varied Entertainment In the Evening, followed by a Danue. Special Railway facilities are being arranged Prize Lists and fuller details will shortly be ready. J. D. POLKINCHORNE, Secretary, Rhyl The Committee give notice that they will only be responsible for goods ordered direct by the Secretary on a signed order. 178 SERVANTS of all classes wanted for London Manchester, Cheshire and the Welsh coast.— Apply, Whitfield's, 26 WeUington Road, Rhyl. r—nmnwffriwii n ir—inn—r—i Whist. The 5th whist drive was held at the Constitu- tional Club on Wednesday last, 20 members taking part. Mr R Munden obtained first prize with 181 points, Mr Barratt second with 175 points, Mr T Amoa securing the booby prize with 124 points. During the latter portion of the game an amusing interruption was occasioned owing to the sudden failure of the electric light and the consequent rueh to the nearest place for candles, by which the players were enabled to conclude the game io a OlOnIn and eubdutd light.; galtg fyp gtuctton I By Mr CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD THE TOWN OF RILYL. Valuable Freehold Shop and Premises situate in Kinmel Street. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD has been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Auction, at the ALEXANDRA HOTEL, RHYL, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, at 3-30, subject to Conditions to be then and there produced, All that Valuable Freehold Double-fronted Shop and Dwelling-House attached, situate and being Number 50 KINMEL STREET, RHYL, and known as The Oxford Temperance Hotel. The Premises have a private entrance to the Dwelling House, and the latter contains Hall, Dining Room, Front and Back Staircases, 2 Kitchens and a commodious Warehouse and Tea or Refreshment Rooms on the ground floor, 3 Sitting Rooms, 12 Bedrooms, Cloak Room, Bathroom and w.c.'s. The Premises are substantially built, most conveniently and centrally situated, being within one minute's walk of the Station and five minutes from the Promenade and Foreshore, and singularly adapted for a High-Class Private Hotel or Boarding House, being capable of accommodating a large number of visitors, and having a good frontage to one of the main streets in this popular Seaside Resort. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr R. Benbow on the premises, the Auctioneer at his Branch Offices, 7 Wellington Road, Rhyl, or 18 High Street, Mold (Tel. 20), or The Messrs WHITLEY & CO., Solicitors, (143 Castle Street, Liverpool. TO be certain of immediate settlements, give your instructions to HUBERT R. HOLBECHE, Auctioneer, Town Hall, Rhyl, the oldest established Office in the town. CASH ADVANCED (if required) immediately on receiving instructions to sell. SETTLEMENTS DAY AFTER SALE guaranteed (in writing). HOUSES TO LET, Unfurnished. South Avenue—Pleasant corner Villa. Rent 1:26. Bod Donwen Cottage, S r, Asaph Street (first house from Parade). Rent £22. 17 Sussex Street-House and Shop. Rent c28. 7 Brighton H.oad-Convenient House. Rent C23. 6 Warren Rd-Comfortable small House. Rent 1:12. LARGE LOCK-UP SHOP, Market St. BYROM HOUSE, 23 Vale Road, commodious corner house— £ 1S 10s. And other houses of all sizes. Further particulars from the LANDLORDS' SOLE AUENT, HUBERT R. HOLBECHE, =- Auctioneer, Town Hall, Rhyl. iprovrrtico for Salt. I^OR SALE or TO LET.—Freehold Stone built Shop, Dwellinghouae, extensive outbuildings, and 2,400 square yards of excellent building land with frontage of 65 yards to main road, situate and known as Bodhyfryd," Dyserth. Apply- Bromley, Jonea & Co, Solicitors, R hyl. 179 TO BE SOLD OR LiKT, Villa in Palace Avenue, Rhyl, 3 entertaining rooms, 5 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, butler's pantry, and w.c., with wash-house outside. Also 17 Gronant Street to Let, from 1st May.—Apply 36 West Parade. (936 Property to Let and for Sale at Rhyl m LET WEST END PRIVATE HOTEL, JL WestParade.—A Double House, containing a larg well-lighted Ditnng Room (will seat 60 persons at table), Two Drawing Rooms Writing Room, Smokeroom and Sitting Room inbasement, 16 Commodious Bedrooms, almost all large enough for double-bedded rooms Two Kitchens, Pantries, Sculleries, &c, Billiard Room, and One Bedroom outside Two-stall Stable, Coach-house, and Wash house. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Proprietor will grant a ler.pe or sell; one cf the beat built houses on the Parade. Also se veral Good and High-class HOUSES FOR SALE Apply to Elwy Williams, Rhyl 678 J no BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the JL undermentioned desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, namely All those Two newly-erected semi-detached Private Residences, known as "StKilda" and San Remo," situate in Sandringham Avenue, Rhyl, each containing two entertaining rooms, four bedrooms, two kitchens, bathroom, and w.c., and usual domestic offices. The houses are let at £ 26 10s. and £ 25 per annum respectively. All those Two semi-detached Private Residences known as "Berwyn and Pencourt," situate in Sandringham Avenue, Rhyl, aforesaid, comprising the same accommodation as the above described dwellinghouses. Let at £25 par annum each. For further particulars and price apply to Mr H L Price, Incorporated Accountant, No 15 Fountain Street, Manchester, or to MR. F. J. CAMLIN, 972 Solicitor Rhyl. ftigtftrg ffict. &c. I SERVANTS REGISTRY and Enqiry Office )0 Public and Private APARTMENTS. Moderatf Winter terms.—Mrs Hay, 14 Queen Street, Rhyl ate of Sandon. Staffs HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS now at liberty JLJL Chester preferred. A good Cook-Gensra wanted for a private family at Rhyl. Severa Generals and young Housemaids and Waitresse: also wanted for private.—Apply Mrs Williams, H Queen Street, Rhyl. 154 MRS WILLIAMS' REGISTRY for Servants 16 Queen Street. — Vacancies on hand Servants of all kinds wanted. Hours 10 a.m. t< I 7 p m. Saturday 10 to 4. dfttrnigftefl ffiougis* TOLET Comfortable Furnished House, 2 enter- X taining rooms, 5 bedrooms, central position, terms mo lerate. -Apply, 31 Princes Street, Rhyl. 197 TO BE LET, Furnished House, with good sized rooms. Very cheap for a few months.—W.B., Journal Office. (151 HYL-Small Furnished House TO LET, one minute parade, gas cooker, to May 10s. a week. Apply, Banquet House, Rhuddlan. 169 JUioctUancous. MR ~THOMAS"llUGHES' (Fferm) DRAWT— Winning number 573. 209 WANTED good Business Premises in Rhyl, central position must have back or side entrancs.—Apply, Mr F Edmunds, 102 Muster Road, Nottingham (148 in——i— Ismplofitiuitt Offtrcb. ANTED a Respectable Girl, age about 16, as it General Help one willing to assist in Shop preferred.—Miss Holloway, Queen St. 196 HOUSEKEEPER^ ANTKLMor a light place JLI in Rhyl (all duties), by end of this month. —Bachelor, Journal Office, Rhyl. 199 Expiration of Lease., Messrs CLARKE & SON FISHMONGERS and GAME DEALERS, BEG to intimate that their lease of No. 18 Bodfor Street is about to expire, and that their business will be carried on only at their old establishments, Nos. 2, & 3, Water Street, and Nos. 2, & 3, Market Hall, where all orders will be promptly attended to. Customers called upon daily at their residence. 27 Er cof am Mawrth 13eg, 1906. Ni welwyd Rhyl erioed mwy gwyn, O'i thraed i'w phen mae'n ganaid Ei gwisg sydd wen gan eira gwyn, O'r Nef uwch ben diegyna. Pob brigyn bach o fewn y drcf A wisgid it phur wyndra, Er tystio'n gryf i blant y byd Mai Duw o'i dda a'i rhodda. DARLLENYDD Y JQURKALM 1 JSaltg bl1 gtucttom By Mr JOSEPH WILLIAMS [ 24 BUTTERTON ROAD, RHYL. TUESDAY NEXT, 20th MARCH, 1906. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS will Sell by Auction Modern and Valuable Household Furniture, I Contained in 3 Reception and 5 Bedrooms, Hall and Kitchens, very briefly comprising ■ — 5ft. Walnut Sideboard with 3 Bevelled Mirrors, Display Brackets, Collarette and enclosed Cup- boards, Mahogany Sideboard with raised back, Choice Walnut Overmantel Mirror with Brackets and Canopy, Ebonized and Gilt-frame Overmantel Mirror, Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Brass Curbs and Appliances, Expensive Marble 8-Day Timepiece with Corinthian Pillars, Walnut Couch, Oak Single Chairs, Walnut Dininsr Room Suite, Good Linoleum, Carpet and Hearthrugs, Bamboo Cabinet, Fine Barometer in Walnut frame with Mirror attached, Bamboo and Oak Hall Stands, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Curled Hair, Spring, and Wool Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows, Walnut Toilet Stands with Dressing Chest and Landscape Mirror attached, Pedestal Dressing & Washscands, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Toilet Ware and Mirrors, Excellent Kitchen Dresser with 6 Drawers and Cupboards, Tables, Chairs and Kitchen Utensils. Strictly Cash Sale at 1-30 o'clock. View Morn- ing of Sale. See Handbills. County Chambers, Rhyl, and Stafford Chambers, Prestatyn. 188 6 EAST PARADE, RHYL. THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 22nd and 2ord MARCH, 1906. Highly Attractive aud Important Sale of Modern, Costly and Decorative Residential Equipments, comprised in 2 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Hall, Stairway, Kitchens, and Effects, including Costly Upright Iron-framed Pianoforte in Walnut Case (cost 40 Guineas), Polished Fumed Oak Sideboard with bevelled Mirror, glazed door Cabinet, Revolving Cellarette, Drawers, Cupboards, and Copper Fittings, handsome SOild Mahog- any Sideboard, with Mirror, heavy Canopy, Display Brackets, Cupboards with carved panels, Cellarette and Drawers, antique Mahogany and Fumed Oak Overmantels, massive Oak Telescope Table, Rosewood frame Entertaining Suite, Royal Axminster and Brussels Carpet, Hearthrugs, Brass Curbs and Appliances, Copper Coal Vase, Oilpainting and choice Engravings, Time- piece. Handsomely finished and Polished [Mahogany, Satin Walnut, Solid Ash, and Maple grained Bedroom Suites, with Ward- robes, Modern Brass-Mounted Bedsteads, Spring, Curled Hair, and Wool Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, polished Birch Chest of Drawers, decorated Bedroom Ware, and Utensils, polished Oak Hallstand, Stair Hods, Hall Lamp, excellent Kitchen Dresser, Gas Cooker, superior Mangle, Kitchen utensils, &c., which were recently purchased by Mrs Dunderdale (who is leaving Rhyl) from an eminent firm of Cabinet makers and which will be sold without reserve by Public Auction by MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS,on the above premises on the 22nd and 2i>rd March, 1906. Silvered Plate, Cutlery, Dinner Ware, Table and Bed Linen, Gas Fittings. On view Wednesday, 21st March, by Cata- logue, between 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Cash sale at 1.30 o'clock each day. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer, at his offices. County Chambers, Rhyl, and Stafford Chambers, Prestatyn. (189 22 EDWARD HENRY ST., RHYL. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1900. MR JOSEPH W7ILLLYMS is instructed by Mrs Willott, who is leaving Rhyl, to Sell by Public Auction excellent Household Equipments including Two Pianofortes, &c., &c. 174 39 KINMEL STREET, RHYL. MONDAY, 26 th MARCH, 1906. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS will Sell by Auction antique Household Furniture. 152 1iHYD-Y-MOR, 42 JOHN ST. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1006. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS will Sell by Auction Superior Household Furniture. 15 4 EIVEESTRST, RHYL. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1906. 1 1V/TR JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed by Joseph Hughes, Esq., who is leav- ? ing Rhyl, to Sell by Auction very Handsome } and Valuable Residential Appointments. County Chambers, Rhyl, and Stafford Cham- a bers, Prestatyn. 175 No. 1 EAST PARADE, RHYL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th & 5th APRIL, 1906. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed by Mrs Lawrence to Sell by Auction superior and valuable Household Appointments. County Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 0179. Stafford Chambers, Prestatyn. 176 9 EAST PARADE, RHYL. THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, 1906. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed by Mr McLennan, to Sell by Auction Household Furniture. County Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 0179. Stafford Chambers, Prestatyn. (190 Any Sale entrusted to Mr Joseph Williams Auctioneer, County Chambers, Rhyl, will receive his promp and personal atten- tion with a guarantee of IMMEDIATE CASH SETTLEMENT. Ver Large Warehouse for Storing Furniture &o.
Miss Mabel Hughes' Concert.
Miss Mabel Hughes' Concert. A capital programme was gone through at the Town Hall yesterday evening, on the occasion of a complimentary concert arranged by the Rhyl Amateur Brass Band to afford the public an oppor- tunity of recognising in a practical manner the valuable services so readily rendered by Miss Mabel Hughes at the various musical functions held in the town and district. A better house could have been desired, but a more appreciative one it would have been hardly possible to secure. Mr J W Jones, chairman of the Council presided. Amongst the contributors to a ldver3- Jenjoyable programme were the following :—Rhyl Amateur Brass Band and Choir (conductor, Mr D Owen), Miss Bessie Evans, Miss Louie Williams, Miss Lizzie Evans Mr J Morris Joney, Esward Henry Street; tho Rhyl Juvenile Pierrots (under the direction of Mr and Mrs Sarson), including Miss Violet Harris, Miss Julie Sarson, Miss May Williams, Misses Lilian and Doris Watson, Master Eddie Davies, Misses Mabel and Esther Williams, Misses Hetty and Louie Hubbard. Miss Mabel Hughes acted as accompanist. In the couree of the proceedings the Chairman expressed Miss Hughes indebtedness to the promoters of the concert, and the public for their kindness towards her, and on behalf of her many friends presented her with a beautiful gold bracelet. The gift was suitably acknowledged on behalf of Miss Hughes by Mr Isaac Batho, who also moved a vute of thanks to the Chairman, which was seconded by Mr Isaac Jones and cordially endorsed by the company. For the decorations the promoters have to thank Messrs Fred Roberts & Co, Mr Geo Newman, aud Mr P J Afield.
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Steles tig auctioti. By Mr GEORGE PERKINS. Astley House, 22 West Parade, Rhyl Important Unreserved Sale of Superior House- hold Furniture (being the contents of 4 Sitting Rooms and 11 Bedrooms), Old China, Valuable Books, Carved Oak Chests and effects. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH ::7th and 28th, 1906. MR GEORGE PERKINS has received instructions from Miss Thomp son (who is giving up housekeeping) to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on the above Premises. Terms Cash. On view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Town Hall, Rhyl, and Abergele. (180 By Mr FRANK JEWELL. PRESTATYN, NORTH WALES, Sale by Auction of Valuable Freehold Semi- detached Villas and Bungalows, also a Plot of Valuable Freehold Building Land, situate close to'the Railway Station, Sea, and Town of Prestatyn. MESSRS FRANK JEWELL & co. are favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Royal Victoria Hotel, Prestatyn, on MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1906, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, and subject to certain conditions of bale to be then produced. LOT I.-All those two Valuable Freehold Semi-detached MESSUAGES, known as Anglezarke and Seascale, situate in Maes-y- Groes, Prestatyn. LOT 2.—All those two Valuable Freehold Semi-detached MESSUAGES, known as Rose Villas, and situate adjoining Lot 1. The houses comprising the above two lots arc well designed and most conveniently situated, and are all well tenanted. LOT 3.—All those two convenient Freehold Semi-detached MESSUAGES, which are newly erected and now ready for occupation, situate in Victoria Road, Prestatyn. LOT 4.—All those two well-construeted and attractively designed Freehold Semi-detached BUNGALOWS, situate on the new road lead- ing from Sandy Lane to Victoria Road, Prestatyn, now ready for occupation. LOT Ö. -All that plot of Valuable Freehold BUILDING LAND, situate adjoining Lot 4 and containing 736 square yards or thereabouts, and well adapted for the erection of Bungalow houses. Further information regarding Lots 1 andl may be obtained from Mr A. Foulkes-Roberts, Solicitor, Prestatyn and Denbigh; as to Lots 3, 4 and from Mr Clement Hughes, Solicitor, Prestatyn or as to any of the Lots from the Auctioneers at their Ofhces, Central Chambers, Prestatyn. Telephone 6y. HH iiottccs. RHYL ELECTRICITY WORKS. TENDERS are hereby invited by the Rhyl T Urban District Council for about 200 tons of STEAM COAL for the above works. Conditions and Form of Tender can be obtained from the Electrical Engineer, Mr E H Wright, at the Electricity Works. Tenders, endorsed Coal," to be sent in not later than Wednesday, the 2Sth inst. Dated this 14th day of March. 1906. (Signed) ARTHUR ROWLANDS, Council Offices, Clerk to the Council. Clwyd Street, Rhyl. ISí. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC. MR. J. D. ASHER, organist and choirmaster of St. John's Church, Rhyl, has been ap- pointed Local Representative of the Rhyl Centre. All communications, &c., should in future be ad- dressed, 34 Crescent Road, Rhyl. Full particulars will be forwarded on the receipt of a request. (201 ætnt£r partnt£nt ERMANENT AP ABTMENTS. Business j- ladies, 5s each; or dining, bedroom, kitchen, no attendauce. Terms moderate. Nicely situated. —Address, 141, Journal Office. COMFORTABLli: APARTMENTS for Business C people; board, or without.-B.W., Journal Office, Rhyl. APARTMENTS-Good cooking and attendance A sea view low terms.—Mrs Kinsey, Mowcop House, 26 Abbey Street, Rhyl. (627 WEST PARADB-n^DS or Drawing Rjom to Let, with bedrooms. Every attention and comfcrt. Bathroom piano.—Apply to Mrs B Williams, Swansea House, West Parade,Rhyl ermanent "QHYLT^Comforl^blo Winter or Permanent lit Apartments Moderate terms.—Apply to Mrs S Edwards, l'las Madoc, 77 West Parade Rhyl. (87 OR the LargesT^d~B^tLIST~OF HOUSES (Furnished and ^furnished), Properties and and Businesses to for Sale apply to write to MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Auctoneer nd Estate Agent, &c., County Chambers, Rhyl. Tele ohon eOl 7 Eo be JLct. ENT £ 137 convenient House with sitting room, 3 bedroomsi kitchens, &c. Also another House, 2 sitting 4 bedrooms, .bath, &c., £ 22, immediate posses8""1; and several Board- ing Houses to be dispose<J ol as going concerns.— Apply to Hatwood & Oo,» Agents andBrokers, Rhyl. TO BE LET on an aQnual tenancy, or on lease with immediate, possession, or from an approved date, all that we built house known as "Kenmore" (the residence of the late Mr H A Steer), situate in ^us9p»if ^hyl, and being within 10 yards of the mks, and 50 yards of the Marine Drive. The house stands 10 c;s °wn grounds, is of recent construction, 13 yell designed, and contains Entrance H&*|' -breakfast Room, Dining Room, Drawing Room, £ ™cnen and Back Kitchen, 2 Larders, Butler's b bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bath Room, ^"enRoom, House- maid's Pantry, and °r?' ^psether with the usual domestic out offices' anc^ a Stable and Coach- h°use. WfoK There is also a large fc-itcnen Garden at the rear of the house. Full particulars as to rent, etc., can be obtained from T r, MB HAMLIN, 8571 Solicitor, Rhyl. rjno BE LET,"from the 25th March next, all that -JL commodious re8' situate and being Penydon, East Parade,^ ^or full particulars apply to F J GamliP.J^gfiRhyl. 973. fit O LET.—No. 3 RhyL Rent J £ 25. Apply» J°sep Wdliams, Auctioneer, Rhyl. (151 ] rljOr alc EGOS Sittins. fr011? -^F0Wn Leghorns, for Sale. Noted Apply, Foster, Jeweller, 21 Bodfor^—! 19o. OR SALE, Sitting kjHP. both Hen and Duck, good sort. Als0 'Oyernr-ss Car, size, best make, cost » selling price £ 17. Apply, Free! 1,163 BLACK~RET^ ])UG, f) iii(-iiths old t3 to be sold cheap —Apply (jj} f Journal Office, Rhyl. (1^7 SALE, or exchange f°r small portable green- house or wood wire. nettiu,, posts and a few Partridge o and 6 (near Voryd Bridge).—Lewis, Voryd Cottage, Nr. Abergele. 117 17OilISAlJ'], Glass, Roofing EeltT&c.—Surplus from Eisteddfod to be sold.—Apply to Mr Thos. Whitley* ^yatan, King's Avenue, Rhyl. (443 0 BE SOLD, cheap to a good home, a young t Pedigree Fox Terrier.-Apply, Windsor Vaults. YE OLDE FISH AND CHIP SHOr, 23 Wol lington Road, Rhyl. Ihis first-class business for sale.-Apply at above address. (160 I galeg tig auction. ByMessrs Frank Lloyd & Son. FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, at 12 o'clock. Gieat Agricultural Sale of 100 Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers, Yearlings, Bullocks, and Heifers, Fat Heifers and 11 Shorthorn Bulls, I 26 Sows and Pigs, 120 Shropshire, Cheviot and Cross-bred Ewes with their Lambs, 8 Cart Horses and Hackneys, nearly 200 lots of Farming Implements, &c, at BODRHYDDAN, Situate about 3 miles from Rhyl. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been instructed by Mrs ROWLKT Coxws (who has let the greater portion of her farms).,to con- duct the above Unreserved Sale. The Sale includes the whole of the Shorthorn and Show Cattle and Shropshire Sheep. This will be a splendid opportunity to pick up Show Stock for the coming season. In8 z, Wo bt Utt. TO LET, good commodious dwelling house, situated No 35 West Parade, containing 3 entertaining and 9 bedrooms, with usual domestic conveniences. Possession May 1st.—Apply Robins, 15 Queen Street, Rhyl, or Brackey, Morecambe. 792 ][)YSERTH.-To be Sold, or Let, in this rising locality, 10 minutes station, large new house, suitable boarding house (much needed), or shop 7 bedrooms, bath, hand c. RentfSO. Good outbuildings if desired. Smaller house E20. Also cheap building land. Magniticeat views, mountain a,nd sea air.-C,. H. Edwards, Dyserth. 77 rpo EE LET —6 EAST PARADE.-Apply, JL Miss Jones, 7 East Parade. (156 TO LET, from May 1st, Edgbaston House, 16'• Wellington Road, 2 sitting and 4 bed- rooms, kitchen, &c. Rent £ 18.—Apply, Roebuck, Ingle Dene, Bath Street. 168 TO LET, that detatched residence called Walcot, Churton Road, with or without land adjoin- ing. Early possession. Rent, and further particulars from Hen Williams, Estate Agent, Kinmel Street. 176 • WEST PARADE, centrally situated, yOO painted, papered, and decorated through- out. Rent free to May, immediate possession. Particulars cn application to Ben Williams, Estate Agent, Kinmel Street. 171 HUDDLAN.-A HOUSE TO LET, contain- R in(1 one entertaining and three bedrooms, two kitchens, &c.; a garden, back and front also Coach-house and Stable. — Apply, Mr Smith, 3 Brynyscawen, Rhuddlan. 140 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a well- built and well-arranged DWELLING- HOUSE, No 12 Palace Avenue, Rhyl, decorated throughout; Pent E22. -For full particulars apply to Messrs Williams and Williams, Solicitors, Rhyl. HnO LET, May 1st, 10 Lake Avenue. Semi- jL detached, 4 Bsdrooms Gas Cooker and Blinds to suitable tenant. Rent ;C22.-Apply, Mrs J ohnSOD, "Brook House," Crescent Road, Rhyl. (142 Tyro. 9 EAST PARADE TO BE LET, with -Li Cottage, Stable, and Coach-house at the rear. Possession 1st May.-Apply, T. Whitley, ClydfaD, King's Avenue, Rhyl. 96 ARLNE ROAD, PRESTATYN.—To be Let, two Semi-detached Villas. Possession may be had at oncc.-Apply to Messrs F. Jewell & Co., Auctioneers or to Mr B. Williams, House Agent, Kinmel Street, Rhyl. 97 fllO BE LET, No 2 Aeron Villa, from May 1st. JL Low rent to a good tenant.—Apply, Free- lands, Rhyl. 139 TO LET—Commodious double-fronted house 2d Queen Street, Rhyl.—Apply to A Lewis Jones, Solicitor, Rhyl. 941 SMALL LOCK-UP SHOP (two rooms) TO LET. Next Journal Office.—Apply to l'earce and Jones. rpo BE LET, VICTORIA HALL, High Street, X Rhyl, from 1st June next.—For particulars, apply to Francis Gearv, Auctioneer, Market St, Rhyl. 126 rpO LET—No. 2 Brighton Road, from May 1st X next.—Apply, T. Davies, 1 Churton Terrace. (41 rpo LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, X the LOCK-UP SHOP situate at the corner of HIGH STREET AND WEST PARADE, RH ïL, now occupied by Mr Adolph Henkel, and who has for many years past successfully carried on a fancy business thereon.—For particulars as to rent &c., apply to Mr F J Gamlin, solicitor, Rhyl. 939 HOUSES in Marlborough Grove. Rent £ J-J. Apply, Joseph Williams, Auctioneer, Rhyl. 953 HOUSE TO LET.-4 Thornton Terrace, JjL Warren Road, Immediate posession.— Apply at above address. -.936 IGHFIELD PARK. — Modern Villas, just 14 completed, to Let.—Apply to J F W Foulkes, Wine Merchant, or John Foulkes, Glendale, Highfield Park. (909 I O. 1 PLASTIRION TERRACE, Rhyl, with immediate possession. Apply Jos. Williams, Auctioneer, Rhyl. S64 AN G> EM ORE, 62 WEST PARADE, RHYL. Pt 7 reception rooms and 18 Bedrooms, posses- sion at once. Excellent connection guaranteed. Apply, Jos. Williams, Auctioneer, Rhyl. 865 rpO LET, the following :— X Montrose, Bulterton Road, 3 sitting rooms, S bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, bath (h and c), and W.C. Rent £30, immediate possession. Cecil House, Wellington Road, 2 sitting rooms, 7 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, bath room (h and c), and W.C. Rent X28, immediate possession. Trenance, Highfield Park, semi-detached villa, 2 sitting rooms, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, bath and W.C. Rent f38. nossession in February. 27 Edward Henry Street, 2 sitting rooms, 7 bed- rooms, kitchen scullery, bath (h and c), and W.C., wash-house. Rent 928. Apply to Edwin Jones and Sons, Morl- y Road, Rhyl. 922 0 LET, No 7 Osborne Grove, at once. Rent ï E17.-Apply Jos Williams, Auctioneer, Rhvl.. 762 rpO LET—Well appointed Modern Lodging (or 1 Boarding) House, best part of East Parade Good Profitable connection moderate: rent. Trehearn, Beechwood Road, Rhyl. 150 -O 'i *> BYROM," Grove Park, Colwyn Bay beautiful, well planned house newly decorated. To clean smart tenant, good cook, advertiser will recommend Yorkshire visitors.— Apply, Ashleigh, Grove Park, or write James Oates, 33 Trinity Street, Huddersrield, Yorks. (70 /1 ,0 BE LET.—A semi-detached villa in St X Asaph Street, containing 2 reception and 5 bedrooms, electric light throughout. Immediate possession. -Apply David Griffiths & Son, builders, Windsor St. FFICEb TO LET in Bodfor Street, near the Station.—Apply, Jos. Williams, auctioneer, Queen Street, Rhyl. 704 T 0 BE LET UNFURNISHED. HAFOD ELWY, ST. ASAPH. — Semi- detached Residence, containing two Enter- taining Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Bath, Lavatory, &c. Vacancy 1st November. Rent E20. Apply, Francis Geary Auctioneer, Rhyl. 317 GOOD SHOP and HOUSE centrally situated in the principal street of Rhyl, Immediate possession. Rent an application to Joseph Wil- liams, Auctioneer, Rhyl. 543 OUSES TO BE LET OR SOLD modern conveniences, pleasantly situated. Rents From £ 32 to £50. Also, several good plots of Building Land for Sale cheap.—Apply, W. J. Simcock, Architect, Surveyor, and Valuer, N. & S. Wales Bank Chambers, Rhyl. (146 SPECIAL NOliCh. TO LET, with immediate possession, 3 excellent Houses on the West Parade. Suitable for Boarding -For particular apply to Joseph Williams. Auctioneer,Rhyl 379 rpO LET, 18 Abbey Street, four sitting rooms, X about 12 bedrooms, and other accommodation. —For terms, apply Heniy Jones, 9 Bedford Street. (165 TO LET, 29 Albert Street, Vale Road Rent, £ 15.—Apply, J. Foulkes, Albert Villa. (;)6 OUSE TO LET, in Gladstone Buildings, UL Kinmcl Street. Immediate posession. Apply, W. Roberts, 41 High Street. 2011 jfouitiL OUNl), a Stray Welsh Sheep, on Ty nycaeau Farm, Cwm. Owner can have it on de^crih" ing the marks and paying expenses.—Apply to D Davies, Ty'aycaeau, RhualltJ St Asaph. 186 I €& G. R. L A WREIVCE, M.P.S f Pharmaceutical Chemist by Examination ppof;ite the 20 HIGH STREET (poOST OFFICE), RHYL | will /«) p Prescription Dept.—Medicines of First Quality, with I ,3 pill lr prompt and careful attention, are our lead"'feat ures t /Jj i Free Delivery to any part. Vf Surgica Appliances and all Rquisites for nvalids r ■ Choice Perfumes. { }// Photographic Department. CAMERAS, V jy Dry Plates, P.O.P., Mounts, Albums. And every Requisite for SSp Amateur and Professional Photographers, 1||| 'Instructions Free to Purchasers ||||. 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MISS KERR, High-class Millinery Establishment, Begs to intimate that she has removed to more convenient premises No 1 Lyric Buildings, Market Street, Where she is now showing all the Latest Styles in English & Parisian Millinery. FOR THE BEST QUALITY of -v4 Provisions & Groceries Try PARRY'S, Old "'Journal" Stores Mostyn Hotel 30 HIGH STREET, RHYL. Tel. 01134. FEED ROBERTS Si Go's Great Clearance Sale. FEBRUARY 24th to MARCH 24th, 1906. All Surplus Stock Must be Cleared. Great Concessions in Price 3 RUSSELL BUILDINGS, RHYL. BWBMW"aumiLWfcmnmrAiin^iMBMiJwwiHBE—5——1 J. D. LEWIS, M.S.A., Architect & Surveyor, Estate Agent andpCeneral Valuer, DENBIGH., Personal alteution to all matters. 76 Highest References. JEmplonmrnt zuantcd. EXPERIENCED GOVERNESS desires -Morn- ing or Afternoon (or daily) Engagement.- Apply, R.S., Journal Office 982 T ADV (24) desires position 4as Secretary in JLi NorthWales, good correspondent, thoroughly experienced Shorthand Typist. Address, \V. 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