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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., 6d. per line each insertion. BUSINESS Advertisements as per scale below SPECIAL Positions per contract. BALES by Auction, Entertainments, Sermons. Trade Notices, Eisteddfod u, etc., 3d. per line, or 2s. 6d. per inch displayed. SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSES, Shops, Apartments, etc., To Let or Wanted; Articles Lost, Found, or for Private Sale; Servants or Situations, etc., Wanted Insertion. Onp 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 4s 3d „ 40 2s 3d 48 Od 5e 6d BIRTHS and Deaths are charged Is. Marriages, ts. No Advertisement booked under 2s. 6d. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. DOUBLE Column.—One insertion 3s. per Inch; 4 insertons 2s. 6d. per inch; 8 2s. 3d.; 13 to.; 26 Is. 6d.: 52 Is. 3d. SINGLE Column.—One insertion 2s. per inch; 4 insertions Is. 8d.; 8 Is. 6d.; 13 Is. 4d.: tt Is.; 52 lOd. A DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, allowed on pre payment for continuous Advertisements. ALL communications and payments by ohequea or postal Orders should be addressed to LANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL AND K INDERGARTEN, ABBEY ROAD, LLANDUDNO. Principal, Miss Raw. Successor to Misses Matthews and Standring Prospectuses on Application FRON, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. Private Boarding and Day School for Girls with class for Little Boys. Individual attention given to backward or delicate, children. Principals: THE MISSES MOXON. A Sunny 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, Superintendent Nurse APPLICATIONS for MORTGAGES and TEMPORARY ADVANCES on Good Security, personal or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. E. P. MORRIS, Accountant, 36, 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. Llandudno Coacing & Carriage Co. Ltd. ALL COACH TOURS FROM LLANDUDNO Start Daily from the St.GEORGE'S & QUEEN'S HOTELS. Start Fare Grand Loop Tour 9 45 10 Snowdon Loop Tour 10/6 Bettws-y-coed .10 o 7/- Penmaenmawr } *2 30 { 4" Colwyn Bay 2 30 2 6 Bodnant Hall u, 2 30 4- Aber Waterfalls .11 o 5 New Short Loop 2 30 4- City of St. Asaph .10 o 7 Menai Bridge .10 0 8 For further particulars see Coaching Guide. SUPERIOR PRIVATE COACH KS, RUBBER- TYRED CARRIAGES, WAGGONliTTES, DOG-CARTS, PONY TPAPF;, SADDLE HORSES ON HIRF, Booking Offices- Is COACH OFFICE, QU?I-U'S Hotel Gardens Telephone No 9. COACH OFFICE at Pier CLARENCE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, N.W. Central Position. Near to Goli Links; one minute to Pier and Esplanade. Sheltered Situation. Electric Light. Table d' Hote Separate Tables. Smoking, Writ- ing, Lounge, and Billiard Rooms. Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains Coach calls daily. Garage Free. Telephone No. 285. Telegrams, Clarence, Llandudno Tariff-Address PROPRIETOR iIif "'i_ ,r. I CARNATION CREAM f Preserves, softens and beautifies the skin Free K| from grease and possessing valuable antiseptic || properties. Should be on every la iy's toilet l| table. Prices 6d. and Is or free by post 7id. B| and Is. 3d. A sample will be Sent free on re- fij ceipt of request. Prepared only by |g FRANK N. MERCER, 1 Pharmaceutical Chemist, Si IOI, Mostyn St. Llandudno | Telephone No. 41. H 2 and Is. 3d. A sample will be Sent free on re- fij ceipt of request. Prepared only by |g FRANK N. MERCER, 1 Pharmaceutical Chemist, Si IOI, Mostyn St. Llandudno | Telephone No. 41. H 1 t- Jt i LIQUID LIFE. ( CARRAGOL" is liquid life. It t l builds lung tissue, restores lost vitality, f and is the fi nest possible insurance V against pulmonary complaints. J i is a pleasant tasting, creamlike blend- 3 X ing of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo J phosphites anc Irish Moss, the latter t j being one of the most nourishing sub- > stances known. i < Prepare for the coming winter c j I 1s, 2s. & 3s 9d s T By Post, Is. 3d 2s. 4d. and 4s. 2d. Prepared only by j 5 J. Winter & Co., Pharmacists, s } MOSTYN ST. & MOSTYN AVENUE, i LLANDUDNO. ) l T,elep-hone Mostyn Street, 40. 1 Craigydon, 40a. < -——————————— — LLANDUDNO HYDROPATHIC NEVILL CRESCENT. ESTABLISHED 1860. Registered for Telegrams,- TRE HYORO. 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. NS HAVE YOJUORNS? REMOVE THEM IN THREE DAYS BY USING .A.J.W:ÐR.:J:C .A.1V Corn Sills. Ph. J., Form 772. Price 6d. per box. Kate N. Horniblow M.P.S. Dispensing and Photographic Chemist, 4, Queen's Buildings, Llandudno. Telephone No. 140 TLAXTOXS MUSIC DEPOT. Adjoining Moon's Hotel. Pianos! Pianos! A TJarge Con sign uierit of Collard& Collitrd's World- renowned Pianos lust ar- rived. Splendia b election oi Violins by Gokn Mezin, Becker, Chipot Vi-u liaiime, from Rl to c50 The Conservatory Escexiblle First Violin Strings, 4 for 1/- ARTISTSP MATERIALS KEPT IN STOCK. LOWER MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO Coal is Advancing LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. per 16/3 ton IS THE PRICE DELIVERED AT LLANDUDNO STATION OF THE The Charlbury Coal Co.'s Speciaiite, "Household Block" First-rate I All-round Coal. FULL LIST ON APPLICATION. Sample Trucks of 6 to 8 tons. Nett Cash with Order or against Invoice. NO CREDIT. NO DISCOUNT. Quotation to any station on application. White Crystal Petroleum. (120 deg. fire tiest), 7td. per gallon in 4 returnable casks of about 40 gallons, carriage paid to station. Only Address: — 23, HAMILTON ROAD, READING. Telegrams: "Fuel, Reading." æ 'i!iW9"'T" -i?" That it is quite pos«l>l to have excellent sight B I DO YOU KNOW § That it is quite pos«l>l to have excellent sight B and yet need glasses r< relif-ve strain ?■/ The BJj testing ol" sight can a-lone decide this ptoint. Bji BN Why not make sure? Kg Frank N. Me, cer,F.Sr.1.C. (Fellow of the Spectac Makers' Cotnplny) H lOl. Mostyn Street, Llandadno. p (C- Craigside Hydro, LLANDUDNO CHARMING RESIDENCE. LUXURIOUS BATHS ) Turkish, Russian, and Electric). TENNIS. Golf Links near. Evening Entertainments RALPH E. MUNRO, Manager. -n EDWARD THORP & SONS, Contractors to H.M. War Department, Builders, Shop Fitters, & Funeral Furnishers, .B::I:.8e-toX1. LLANDUDMO. Telegrams—Thorp. Tele 0296. THE HOSTEL, DEGANWY. FOR VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOME. Permanent Guests catered for at a very moderate and inclusive charge. 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. Preliminary Notice. L L.A.:aT :O"U:DN"O, NORTH WALES Importaqt to Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotelkeepers, Capitalists at\d 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 Fami'y and Commercial Hotel, known as the Prince of Wales; ALSO THE Westminster Hotel, j 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. Private Loans for Xmas. 210 Loan, repay 2/6 weekly, 10/- Monthly. 920 „ 5/- „ 20/- „ R,30 7/6 „ 30/- £ 50 „ 1 01- 42/- „ zeioo „ 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. LLANDUDNO URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. The Llandudno Urban District Coun- cil require the service of TWO PAINTERS immediately. Applications to the undersigned, send- ing reference and stating' whether good painters, paperhanger, grainers and signwriters, should be sent in not later than Wednesday, the 23rd day of Decem- ber, 1909. Wages, 7d. per hour. ALFRED 00NOLLY, Clerk to the Council. Town Hall;, Llandudno. 16jh December, 1909. The Llandudno Urban District Council invite applications for the post of Stores Clerk in the Gas Cookers and Meters Department at a weekly wage of 27s. 6d., to be increased to maximum of 30s. per week after twelve months approved ser- vice. The person who may be. appointed to the post will be required to be on duty during the same hours as the Council's workmen. A thorough knowledge of book-keeping is essential, as the Clerk will he required to keep all books in the Department as weill as collect money from Slot Meters. Applications marked "Stores Clerk" in applicants own handwriting and accom- panied by cop es of noit more than 2 recent testimonials must, foe received by the undersigned (from whom a full list of duties may be obtained) not later than the 31st day of December 1909. (Signed) A. OONOLLY, Clerk to the Council. Town Hal, Llandudno, 16th December, 1909. NEW.WM.TZ THIS SEASON. "OLD MEMORIES" by E.M. HARDTNC- (formerly Mrs. Davies, of the Ladies' C ■llese. Llandn I tin P),lRhed by ARTHUR BISHOP 521. Green Lanes, Harrin- e»v, London, N. 0.. f E M TT-< rrlinar. U6, "VVightman Road, Hurnsey. N. W 11 farmer pupils kindlv note. FOR SALE.—Norwich Canaries.—For particulars, apply Bron Wendon, Church Walks, Llandudno. i Miscellaneous. 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 Yeirmin, beautifies and strength- ens he Haår. In tins 4d. and 9d. Postage Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Gheniist, 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 Cuurch, 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, Mamchest,er. MR. W. BEZANT LOWE, M.A., F.C.S., First- CI ass. Honours, is prepared to take private pupils or to form Classes in Llandudno and District in inglish, Mathematics., Classics, Modern Languages Natural Science, etc., and also to coach students for the Public Examinations.— Apply, Cae C'arw, Llanfairfechan. 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. T'O LET.-No. 17, Clifton Road.—Ap- ply on the premises, or to Mr Thewlis, West Shore. ONE! OR MORE! GEINTLEiMEN wanted to Board in good-class house, nice situa- tion, convenient for town, near tram and promenade!.—F'or particulars,, apply H.G.B., "Advertiser" Office.
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THE ADVERTISER SAYS That owing to pressure on our space, we have been ohliged to hold over until next week a. number of articles and Iocal paragraphs. That the "Pilot" will he delivered on Tuesday next, and each number will contain a copy of F.R.S.'s latest black and white drawing, entitled Christmas Shopping at Llandudno. That the "Advertiser" will foe published on Thursday next week, and with each copy will be gifven an almanac, contain- ing, in addition to much useful information, a recent portrait of the King. » That the Guardian Society Dinner, held at the Imperial Ho/tel on Friday even- ing, was a pronounced success. That there were nearly one hundred and twenty persons present. That the catering and waiting were high- n ly satisfactory. That Mr Chinnock's speech was followed with great attention. That he made a great many suggestions which could be applied with advantage by most business men. That portions of his speech dealt with business as it was conducted in great commercial concerns. That, several of his suggestions, as to the advertising of Llandudno wiRl probably be considered: by the Town Improve- ment Association. That a very welcome item of the pro- gra.mme was the excellent and practical speech made by Mr J. B. Jones in replying to the toast of the Army and Navy. That it was declared by the majority to he the best response on this, subject ever heard a-t Llandudno. # That the speech of Mr El. W. Johnson was undoubtedly the oration of the evening. That his points were admirably phrased, although moderately worded, and fre- quently elicited loud applause. That his advice should certainly receive the consideration it deserves, and have considerable influence when the Sun- day question as it concerns our visitors is being dealt wibh. That any old toys or picture books will be most useful to amuse the children at St. Andrew's Mothers' Meeting. That donors may bring them there any Monday between 2-30 and 3-30, or r send them to Miss Champneys, Epper- stone, Abbey Road. That the gentleman who slipped on a banana skin recently in Mostyn Street hopes the passers-by who overheard his remarks will kindly forget them. That, this being a time of Peace on Earth ZD Goodwill towards man, no doubt the parties interested will agree to let the matter slide from their memories. That a silver-mounted umbrella, which was considered completely lost some six months ago, has mysteriously re- appeared. That this return of the. lost is ascribed to Madame Victor Andre, who forcasted it wouM turn up. That although returned it has not been "re-covered." That the news of the dearth of Professor Prout was read with regret by the many who remember him, and the prominent part he took in the. Musicians' Con- ference at Llandudno some years ago. That the Conference will again be, invited to visit Llandudno. That Mr Llewelyn Jones!, of Llanfair- feehan, the hon. secretary for North Wales, is using his influence in the matter. That the Llandudno Council will also associate themselves with the invita- tion. That those who remember the last con- ference will unite with us in the ex- pression that Llandudno had never known such a, pleasing week during the winter months. That the Conference takes, place the first week in the, new year, the mornings being devoted to business and the even- ings to receptions, dances, concerts, and other forms of entertainment. That the Pavilion was the scene of a, round of enitertainmenfe the, whole, of the, week. That sincei they were last here, a larger number than ever attend the, con- ference. That their selection of towns is limited, owing to the fact tihat comparatively few towns have, sufficient hotel accom- modation. That at a meeting of the Carnarvonshire Constitutional Associatibn on Satur- day Conservative candidates were selected for the three divisions of the County. That on the recommendation of the Arvon Conservative Executive Mr Arthur Hughes was again adopted as the candidate for North Canarvonshire. That Mr Hughes, at the last, General Election opposed Mr Wm. Jones in the same division. That he is a well-known barrister practis- ing in London, and is a, brother of the O 7 Rector of Llandudno. Taiht Mr H. C. Vincent was selected as the candidate to oppose M:r Lloyd- Georgie in the Boroughs. That he is a personail- friend of his op- ponent and fufily recognises the hard task that, has been set him. » That he is a personal fyiend of his op- ponent and fully recognises the hard task that, has been set him. That he is one of the best-known and most higihly-estieemed men in the. County, and is a member of the firm of Messrs. Carter, Vincent, and Com- pany, solicitors. « Tha,t for the Elivion division the com- mittee recommended the adoption of Mr C. F. Lloyd Priestley. That he is a member of an old family, closely associated wilth Carnarvonshire and Anglesey. That he is keenly interested in agricul- ture, and is an officer of the Denbigh- shire Hussars (Imperial Yeomanry). Tha,t it witll be, noted from the reports in another column re the loss on the water supplied to Messrs. Ind Coope and Co. that, the Llandudno Water and Gas Committee have; now gone thoroughly into the matter and intend to take such action as to make a, similar loss impos- sible iin the future. < That is alii we advocated when the "Ad- vertiser" first made the loss known, as we recognised it was useless crying over spilt milk, or in other words, shouting loudly because of the loss of money sustained. That why the, Council did not accept the amendment when fijrstt proposed and settle the matter, is difficult to deter- mine. That the L. and N. W. Railway Com- pany are certainly doing their best to advertise North Wales, in winter as weHl a,s in summer. Tha,t they have just issued a well-printed and neatly illustrated guide to the various towns of North Wales pointing out the mildnesis of climate and other advantages as a wiriter resort. That Llandudno has the most prominent pflace in the booklet. nil That We should co-operate with the North-Western Company, and assist them financially and in other ways in thelir laticlaible and persistent en- deavours to bring people to this dis- trict. That Mr Ernest E. Bone has been ap- pointed the agent to. Mr Arthur Hughes, the Conservative candidate for this division. That the first meeting of the, trustees of the Ap Thomas Charities under the new conditions took place last week. That the charity will be distributed on the usual lines on the 21st inst. That the distribu/tion will he made at the Town Hall. That the annual meeting; of the Arfon Liberal Association was held ait the Llandudno Liberal Clufo on Wednes- day. That so many delegates attended that the premises were hardly large enough to accommodate them. < That an address was given by Sir Herbert Roberts. That the subject of all the speeches was naturally the coming Clontest,. < ? Tha,t Mr Wm. Jones was amidst much enthusiasm again adopted as the Liberal Candidate for the Arvon division. That the Rev. Morgan-Jones has return- ed from his hoi (days. That we congratulate him on his success at the recent examination. That hiis remarks as chairman on the "influence of women" at the Good Tempiars.' meeting were most appro- priate and weill retoeiived by the audience. fi » Tha,t, for the week commencrihg on Mon- day Mr S. Hughes, junr., has secured the services of Messrs. O'Boye and O'Brien, Irish comedians. That they appeared at the Hot Pot Benefit, last week with great success. That, guessing competitions will again be a, prominent feature. That the Princes Theatre will rely on pictures for next week. That Mr Felix hopes to announce a speciaif attraction for the latter part of the week. That on Wednesday the theatre wrifll be utilised for the annual prize-giving in connecttjon with Lloyd Street School. That the boys will give a performance of the operetta, "Life at Sea." That those who wish to be present should secure tickets early. That Mr L. J. Roberts, his Majesty's Inspector of Schools, will preside. That we understand Mr Roberts intends residing in Llandudno-. That he has been elected presiidenb of the Llandudno, and District Schoolboys' Footibail League.
ST. PAUL,'Si LITEIRARY AND…
ST. PAUL,'Si LITEIRARY AND DEiBATIING SOCIETY. # There was a very pleasant gathering of the members of this Society and their friends at the Craigydon Boarding House on Tuesday laSlt, the occasion being one of the "Social" evenings which are held; each session. The Committee had arranged an interesting programme, which was fully appreciated by all present. The first part consisted of a Spelling Bee, that good old hardy annual which appears never to grow stai-e or old, and which always produces exciting and pleasurable anticipations, followed by hearty laughter or sympathetic murmurs on occasion of each discomfited candi- date. In this competition several ladies and gentlemen took part., and after a keen contest the last lady left in was Mrs Rolbson, the winning1 gentleman being Mr Axtell. After this a, novel competition took place, something: entirety new we believe to Llandudno., modelling1 in plasticine, each aspirant for fame, and they number- ed over a score, being supplied with the material at a cost of one penny and being allowed fifteen minutes for his or her work. The resultis were, both diverse and pleasing, some of them exhibiting a 91 zn happy taiient. and (tasteful skill. Here again Mr Axtell came out, on top, his contribution being a, beautiful rose in full hloom, and the, second, prize, was awarded to Miss Winter for her very cleanly modelled mushroom; as one of the mem- bers very pointedly remarked,, there really was not, "mush-room" for improve- ment. Other competjtors sent in well- designed work, and the judging was not an easy matter. After an interval for refreshments, sup- plied and catered for by Miss' Middleton, in that lady's excellent style, the final portion of the evening was taken up with a performance of that taking little play, Ware Wire," by Mrs Barry Pain. The characters were ably ipourtrayed by Miss Currie, Miss. Margettsi, Milss King. Mr Bowyer, Mr Montfgiomery and Mr Winter, who elicited loud applause, for their capital impersonations. We do not re- member having attended a, more enjoyable, "solcial" of his iSotciety, and we must congratuflate the Committee upon its suc- cess and the increasing sociability which such evenings, as these are. intended to foster.
HOCKEY.
HOCKEY. LLANDUDNO iv. CARINARIVON (MIXED). i This match was pllayed at Llandudno on Thursday last under perfect condi- tions, the, ground having recovered well I siinice the previous Saturday's downpour. Play throughout was of a vel-y fast nature an,di at titaies rather wild, the referee hav- ing' to bio v.* his whistle pretty frequently. The result, of 2 goals each was satisfac- tory, as it was hard to say which of the teams was the bo*t- Carnarvon pressed Llandudno very hard times,, and J. W. Brocklehurst had his Work cut out in keeping his goal clear. For' Llandadno Miss Sleigh, Miss Moses, F1. B. Rpece, and E. B. Turner played well. Lilan- dudno were represented by the fôljóv:t:.1g t,eam: -Goal,J. W Brocklehurst; Kafcks, Miss Foster and M. Griffith; 1:alves; Miss Sleigh. E.. B., Turner,and Miss L. Jones; forwards, Miss Moses, F' B. Recce. E,. E. Rofie, E. Chase, and Miss N. Roberts.