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LLANDUDNO ADVERTISER. AND LIST OF VISITORS. CHARGES FOR ADVERTISING. COUNTY, Municipal, Poor Law, Joint Stock, Legal and other Public Notices, Contracts, Tenders, etc., ad. per line each insertion. BUSINESS Advertisements as per scale below. SPECIAL Positions per contract. BALES by Auction, Entertainments, Sermons, Trade Notices, Eisteddfodau, etc., 3d. per line, or 2s. 6d. per inch displayed. SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUSES, Shops, Apartments, etc., To Let or Wanted; Articles Lost, Found, or for Private Sale; Servants or Situations, etc., Wanted. Insertion. One Two Three. Not exceeding 15 words Is Od Is 9d 2s 3d 20 „ Is 3d 2s 3d 3 Od „ 25 „ Is 6d 2s 9d 3s 6d 30 Is 9d 3s Od 4-s 3d 40 „ 2s 3d 4s Od 5s 6d BIRTHS and Deaths are charged 1a. Marriages, Is. No Advertisement booked under 2s. 6d. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. i DOUBLE Column.—One insertion 3s. peT inch; 4 insertons 2s. 6d. per inch; 8 2s. 3d.; 13 te.; 26 Is. 6d,; 52 Is. 3d. SINGLE Column.—One insertion 2s. per inch; 4 insertions Is. 8d.; 8 Is. 6d.; 13 Is. 4d.; 18 Is.; 52 lOd. A DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, allowed on pre- payment for continuous Advertisements. ALL communications and payments by oheques or postal orders should be addressed to LANSDOWNE fl OUSE SCHOOL AND K INDEPGARTEN, ABBEY ROAD, LLANDUDNO. Principal, Miss Raw. Successor to Misses Matthews and Standring Prospectuses on Application FROM, CHURCH WALKS. LLANDUDNO. Private Boarding and Day School for Girls with class L.r Little Boys. Individual attention given to backward or delicate children. Principals: THE IISSES MOXON. ASunny Home for Invalids. ST. MORITZ NURSING HOME, LLANDUDNO Highly recommended by medical men. rivate Suites if required. Nurses may be engaged by day or week Terms moderate. Telephone No. 248. Apply Miss J, Roberts, SuperintendentNurse APPLICATIONS for MORTGAGES and TEMPORARY ADVANCES on Good Security, personal or otherwise, will receive pt-. mpt attention. E. P. MORRIS, Accountant, 86, Mostyn St.. Llandudno. W. BARROW, (Pupil of Mr. George Atkinson, of the Pier Pavilion Concerts) Gives Lessons on the Pianoforte By Arrangement. TERMS MODERATE. The Balmoral, Llandudno. Llandudqo Coaching & Carriage Co. Ltd. ALL COACH TOURS FROM LLANDUDNO Start Dailr from the ST.. GEORGES .fe QUEEN'S BOTELS. 8 tart Fare Grand Loop Tour 9 45 10 Snowdon Loop Tour 10 6 Bettws-y-coed 10 0 7/- Penmaenmawr {• | 4- Colwyn Bay 2 30 2 6 Bodnant Hall. 2 30 4/- Aber Waterfalls .11 o 5 New Short Loop 2 30 4- Crty of St. Isaph 1 n o 7 Menai Bridge 10 0 8/- For further par cuiars see Coacb'ng Guide. SUPERIOR PRPv > TK COACH HH, RUBBER- TYRED CA N'-ETT ES, DOG-CARTS, Ion A's. hDDLE HORSES IN HIRF. Booh) ngo Offices- COACH OFFICr (,'ii t iTs HuteJ Gardens TeK'chtine N'i- 9 COACH OFFICE, at Pwr O.-iu*. CLARENCE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, N.W. Central Position. Near to Goli Link&; one minute to Pier and Esplanade. Sheltered Situation. Electric Light. Table d' Hote Separate Tables. Smoking-, Writ- ing t Lounge, and Billiard Rooms. Hotel OmnihDs meets all Trains Coach calls da'Y. Garage Free. Telephon" No 285. TelegramF. Clarence Llandudno Tariff-P,drl-. PROPRIETOR I™cil«IA-ON CHEAM Preserves softer'5 luanrifies r.he skin Free from grease hh- t -■ ny vain' antiseptic properties. '• la l.v's toilet table. J ric«:= and 1 "re* post 7|d. and Is. 3d. A ••v" free OB re- ceipt of request. ♦ <>n! ■" FRANK N. MERGER, IOI, Mosty» St Llandudno 101, Mostyn St Llandudno f, ji,i' '!III t-'? I LIQUID LIFE. ( CARRAGOLis liquid life. It f I builds lung tissue, restores lost vitality, r f and is the fi est possible insurance against pulmonary complaints. < «jWg«0 1 is a pleasant tasting, creamlike blend- J ing of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- J phosphites and Irish Moss, the latter c j being one of the most nourishing sub- S stances known. 1 < Prepare for the coming winter < j by taking tarragol now. j 1s., 2s. & 3s 9d 1 By Post, Is. 3d, 2s. 4d. and 4s. 2d. s Prepared only by j | J. Winter & Co., | C Pharmacists, < } MOSTYN ST. & MOSTYN AVENUE, i LLANDUDNO. S 1 Telephone Mostyn Street, 40. 1 c Craigydon, 40a. < -"W- LLANDUDNO HYDROPATHIC NEVILL CRESCENT. ESTABLISHED 1860. Registered for Telegrams,- TqE HYOO. TURKISH and other Baths OPEN TO VISITORS FROM 7 A.M. TO 6 P.M. DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). WINTER TARRIFF, including Turkish ussian and Warm Baths, 8s. per day. HAVE YOU LORNS? REMOVE THEM IN THREE DAYS BY USING .d&L. IVX JE! 3ELX C; Coi?ii SSiXfei. Ph. J., Form 772. Price 6d. per box. I" Kate N. liorniblou. T M.P.S. Dispensing and Photographic Chemist, 4, Queen's Buildings, Llandudno. Telephone No. 140 "CLAX I ON S MUSIC DEPOT. Adjoining Moon's Hotel. Pianos! Pianos i A Ijarge Con sign oient of Collard& ColLird's World- renowned Pianos just ar- rived. Splendia Selection of I Violins by Colin Mezin, i Becker, Chipot Vi-u Ila-ame, from 91 to £ 50 The Conservatory Eateiiblle First Violin Strings, 4 for 1/- ARTISTS' MATERIALS KEPT IN STOCK. LOWER MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO SUMMER.. PRICES. EXTENDED. per 15/9 ton IS THE! PRICE DELIVERED AT LLANDUDNO STATION OF THE The Charlbury Coal Co. 's Speciaiite, "Household Block" First-rate All-round Coal. FULL LIST ON APPLICATION. Sample Trucks of 6 to 8 tons. Nett Gash with Order or against Invoice. NO CREDIT. NO DISCOUNT. Quotation to any station on application. White Crystal Petroleum. (120 deg. fire test), 7-Ld. per gallon in 4 returnable casks of about 40 gallons, carriage paid to station. Only Address:- 23, HAMILTON ROAD, READING. Telegrams: "Fuel, Reading." f{ _.J?\ B DO YOU KNOW a That it is quite possibl to have excellent sight H and jet need glasses—to relieve strain ? The B testing of sight can alone decide this point. ■ Why not make sure ? B Frank N. Mercer, F.S.ty.C. I (Fellow of the Spectacle Makers' Company) H S lOi Mostyn Street, Llandadno. g|1 Y.M.C.A., LLANDUDNO. JUMBLE SALE IX THE Cocoa House, Mostyn St. ON Saturday, December 11th, Commencing at 4 o'clock. Admission 3d., which will will be returned in goods. Craigside Hydro, LLANDUDNO CHARMING RESIDENCE. LUXURIOUS BATHS Turkish, Russian, and Electric). TENNIS. Golf Links near. Evening Entertainments RALPH E- MUNRO, Manager. EDWARD THORP & SONS, Contractors to H.M. War Department, Builders, Shop Fitters, & Funeral Furnishers, Hi-etoxL Worlcs LLANDUDMO. Telegrams-Thorp. Tele 0296. THE HOSTEL, DEGANWY. FOR VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOME. Permanent Guests catered for at a very moderate and in-elusive cihairge. The Hostel has been specially fitted up with a view to comfort, and is most accessible to Llandudno by train and cycle, or for golfing, boating, and all the Llandudno attractions.— Miss Conway (late Marine Hotel, Llandudno) proprietress. Private Loons for xmos. £ 10 Loan, repay 2/6 weekly, 10/- Monthly. £ 20 „ 5/- „ 20/- „ £;30" ,,7/6 „ 30/- „ £ 50 „ „ 10/- „ 42/- -cioo „ 16/ „ 64/- Special Terms to Farmers, Merchants, Shop keepers and those requiring large amounts Distance no object. Write for terms. H. SMITH, & Co. Broadway Building, Reading. Preliminary Notice. ZiXiA.iriiuoifl'o, NORTH WALES Importaqt to Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotelkeepers, Capitalists aqd Investors. MR. T. W. GRIFFITH IS instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction at the MARINE HOTEL, Llan- dudno, EARLY IN JANUARY, that valu- able and imposing old established, fully licensed Family and Commercial Hotel, known as the Prince of Wales; ALSO THE Westminster Hotel, Together with THREE MODERN AND EXCELLENTLY SITUATED LOCK-UP SHOPS or Business Premises, all situated in Lloyd Street, Llandudno. Further particulars and cards to view may be obtained of Messrs. Chamberlain and Johnson, Solicitors, or of the Auctioneer, Town Hall Chambers, Lladudno. Be THOMAS JONES Deceased. Formerly of Glendale Cottage Clifton Road Llandudno, Carriage Proprietor. All persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of the above named are requested to forthwith send particulars thereof to us the undersigned on behalf of the Executor. Dated this 8th day of December 1909. CHAMBEiRiLAXN & JOHNSON, Llandudno, Solicitors.
Family Notices
DEATH. December 3rd, in London, CATHER.INE G. WILLIAMSON, the youngest daughter of the late Robert William- son of Newcastle-under-Lyne, Staffordshire, and siister-in-l-aiW to T. D. PhiMppi, of Llys Helyg, Llan- dudno. No flowers by her request. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of FRANK WAIN- AYRIGHT, the heloved husband of Ellen Wainwright, who died Friday, December 1st, 1899, aged 52 years. Interred at. St. Tudno's Churchyard, Great Orme, Dec 5th. At, rest, from all his sufferings. Fair View House, 32, Madioo Street, Llandudno.
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WANTED.—Oook-General at once. Small family. 3 maids kept. Good wages.—Apply, Minydon, Llandudno. ] Miscellaneous j I GENTLEWOMAN would receive: Lady for winter months. Lottie Orme Side. Only guest. Very moderate terms.— Address, M.B., "Advertiser" 'Office, LJan- dudno. 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, lbeautifies and strength- ens he Hair. In tins 4id. and 9d. Postage Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Cliemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Llandudno:—J. Winter, 3, Mostyn Street; Deganwy, H. Rogers Jones. MR,. CHARLES T. DEE Fellow Royal College Organists Organist Holy Trinity Church, Llandudno) RECEIVES PUPILS FOR ORGAN, PIANO AND THEORY. Address—Bron Wendon. Roumania Crescent, Craigydon. WALLPAPERS from lid. per Roll. Any quantity, large or small, wholesale prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 130) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, Manchester. MR. W. BEZANT LOWE, M.A., F.C.S., First-Class Honours, is prepared to take private pupils or to form Classes in Llandudno and District in Elnglish, Mathematics, Classics, Modern Languages Natural Science, et;c., and also to coach students for the Public Ek am!-n,ae, ions. Apply, Cae Carw, Lianfairfe,chan. SINGING LESSONS. MR,. ALFRED JORDAN, Of the Principal London and Provincial Concerts, ATTENDS RESIDENTS' HOUSES, AT HOMES & CONCERTS in Llandudno and Neighbourhood. For terms apply Rosedale, Deganwy. m_ NEW WALTZ THIS SEASON. "OLD MEMORIES." by E. M. HARDING (formerly Mrs. Davies, of the Ladies' College. Llandudno). Published by ARTHUR BISHOP 521, Green Lanes, Harrin- gay, London, N. Or of Mrs. E. M. Harding, lclG, Wightman Road, Hornsey, N. Will former pupils kind: y note, LO'S'T.—In the neighbourhood of Lleweflyn Chambers and Upper Mostyn Street, a pair of gold-mounted rimless Spectacles. Finder will be rewarded upon returning to Plas Gwyn, Great Orrne's Road. TO LET'.—No>. 17, Clifton Road.—Ap- ply on the premises, or to Mr Thewlis, West Shore. FOR SALE.—Improved Revolving Chimney Cowls or Ventilators, Noiseless and Durable. A certain Remedy for Smokey Chimneys. These Cowls will profit by comparison with any in the market for efficiency and price.—Apply (per postcard) to the maker, Thomas Jones, Sheet Metal Worker, Thorn Lea, Tynycoed Road, Great Orme. Locks and Bells repaired.
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THE ADVERTISER SAYS That it will be noted that it has been de- cided to promote a memorial to the. memory of the. late Mr Richard Con- way. That no man in this locality was more respected, and the proposal will receive general support. That the Rector as chairman, Mr J. W. Gardiner the treasurer, or Mr W. Ellis Jones, secretary, will be pleased to re- ceive promises of donations. That the form the memorial will take will be decided at a later meeting. That on iSunday and Monday night a snow stiorm is reported to have swept over certain parts of the country. That in Holywell and, the district the snow lay eight to nine inches deep, ,and there was every prospect of a fur- ther downfall. That traffic of all kinds was much im- peded and the country roads especially were very difficult to travel. That, at Lilandudno there was no sign of snow except on the distant mountains. That a new waltz, entitled "Old Memories," has been written by Mrs E. M. Harding. Tha,t many Llandudnoites will remember the composer as Mrs Davies, of the Ladies' College, Llandudno. That in our advertising columns addresses are given where the waltz can be ob- tained. That the Festiniog Urban Council fre- quently make, themselves the laughing stock of the country is fairly well- known. That, however, they are unconscious humorists. That their latent form of humour is a protest against the action of the Inter- mediate School Governors of their locality for granting th81 use of the school for dancing, the hirers of course paying for the privilege. That of course the wicked people who indulge in this lamentahle form of exercise are ratepayers, or the children of ratepayers, and have to contribute to the cosit of the school. That if these self-righteous councillors first declared thaLr intention of con- tributing the whole of the rates towards the school, they might with more rea- l son pass resolutions as to whom should hire it. That one man said he feiti ifc an honour to differ from some people. That after reading" his speech most people will feel that he is perfectly welcome to the honour, and may he continue to share the "honour" with hut few like- minded friends, for the credit of the British 'race. < That meantime the School Governors proceed quietly with their business and do not allow these "broaded-minded gentlemen" to influence them. That Mr Philip Conway has been elected, Chairman of the Baths Committee of the Westminster City Council. That Mr Conway for the second time was returned at the head of the poll for his ward. That he has taken an active interest, in swimming, and is consequently the right man in the right place as the directing; spirit of the Baths Com- mittee. That the Constitutional billiardists of Colwyn Bay are not, satisfied with the two defeats of the Llandudno^ "Cons." That on Wednesday their second st-riing, of cueists met the Llandudno seconds at Llandudno. < That Llandudno again won four games out. of the six. » That the return match at Colwyn Bay will tke place on the first Wednesday in January, 1910. That two interesting weddings are down on the list of coming- events. That one has been arranged for Boxing Day. That the other is said to be in the Spring. That several missing; items have been re- turned mysteriously since Madame Victor Andre's visjit. » That it 'is a pity this gift of second sight was not gtven ,to our police. That it would also be a valuable gifb to those responsible for water-meter and other readings. That if applied to church and chapel collections it would undoubtedly put an end to buttons ibeing: used in the future. That its utility would be incalculable at general and local elections. That many an unhappy marriage would be averted. That amateur fishermen would cease to tell their fish stories. < That golfers would abstain from beating bogey, on their lonesome. Tha,t billiard ipj'ayers in private practice would not make so many fifties. That, chess players would be at a, great j advantage. That. some amateur vocalists would really know what the public thought of them. That, taking a,ll things into considera- tion, this world of ours would not be such a happy place. < That the annual meeting of the Arfon Liberal Association will be held at Con- way on Wednesday. < That Colonel Grayson, who died on Mon- day, comes of a, well-known firm of Liverpool shipbuilders. That he has been to Llandudno several times a year ever since his boyhood. That he made a goodly number of friends in this locality. That he has stayed at the Imperial Hotel sincei it was firstconstrucitedl. That there are signs in the County of the coming Parliamentary battle. That., however, the people of Llandudno are not, much exajited over the coming contest at present. That perhaps we are fo be allowed to have a peaceful Christmas before the war alarm is sounded. That the concert in aid; of the 'G.F'.S. Lodge was a musical tre,at,and a finan- cial success. That, it was arranged by Miss Lilian Wright. That her efforbs to establish an amateur orchestra in Llandudno have been crowned with success. That the members hat-ve made great strides sSnce they last appeared in pub- lic.. That sluoh an accomplished body of musicians would be a credit to any town. That mOist, of the audience were very much puzzled about Mr Emlyn Davies' last contribution, which was an Irish folk song. That Mr Davies expressed great appre- ciation of the orchestral accompaniment to "Honour and Arms." < That, it was well deserved. That great improvement had been effect- ed in the lighting of the Town Hall over the platform. » That, Miss Mollie Law made, her first ap- pearance. in Llandudno. That, her singing1 was. much admired, and she was encored at each appearance. That she is a, pupil of Madame Marchesi, and does justice to her famous in- structress. Tha,t towards the closei of a, hockey match on the Cricket Field on Saturday it was discovered that the winning team were playing twelve men. That the scoire, in their favour when the discovery was made, was t,en goals to one. That the first trial match will take plaice on Saturday next. That teams represented North East and North West, W.ales, will meet at Llan- dudno. That five Llandudno. players are included in the Western eleven. That they are C. N. Jones (captan), W. D. Henderson, W. Bailey, Ernest Parry and EL Bone. That, the team to represent North Wales against South Wades will probably be chosen after the match. That the latter game will bei played at Llandudno early in January. That some concert tickets in connection with a day school were on sale recent- ly dated December 6th, 1910! --t That the entertainers should assuredly be part perfect by that date. That the Yuleltide Market, at St. Paul's Church House on Wednesday and Thursday was a pronounced success. That the object was to further reduce the debt on the Church. That on the first day £ 56 6s. lOd. was taken, and on the second day, JE24 lls. 2d., making a total of JE80 18s. That Miss Rathbone, of Liverpool, is announced to address a meeting1 at the Cambridge Restaurant under the auspices of ;the Llandudno Women's Suffrage Society on Tuesday evening next. That Miss Rathbone is a daughter of the late Mr William Rathbone, for many years member for this Parliamentary Division. That she is the first lady member of the Liverpool Cbrtporati on. That preliminary notice is given in our columns that early in January Mr T. W. Griffith will conduct a, most im- portant property sale. That the properties to be offered are the Prince of Wales. Hotel!, the West- minster Hotel, Lloyd Street, and the three lock-up shops underneath. 11 That a new roller skating rink will be opened at Wrexham by the Mayor (Councillor Stanford) on Monday next. ( I' That among the invited guests are Mr Rowland Roberts and Miss Gladys Templer, Llandudlno. That at the last meeting of the Works Committee instructions were given to the Happy Valley Caretaker not to interfere with children playing on the level ground above, minstrel plot. That one of the latest stories going the rounds is well worth publishing. That two men, who: were speaking about a mutual male acquaintance, differed in their opinion of him. That his champion statd that on one o cca- sion he nearly stood him a drink. That on inquiries it was found it was thus wise. < That, .standing by a. bar counter, the gentleman said: "Weljl, what are we going to have." < That the gentleman addressed was about to name, his particular thirst quencher, when the aforesaid mutual acquaint- ance finished his remark with, "Rain or Snow." That a social evening in connection with St. Paul's Literary Society will he held on Tuesday next. That one of the principal items on the programme, is a mysterious- competi- tion, the first of its kind ever held in LJandudno. That an entrance, fee of one penny will be charged. That after "refreshment time" the play, 'Ware Wire," will be presented. That the social will be held at the Craigy- I don Boarding House.