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Sales by Mr. Ulkun Freeman. j PEN Y I A E S, F 0 L Y W E LL, i On Sale, a very neat and valuable w, Inut suite of drawing room furniture and other effects, at the residence of the late Mrs. LESTER, by IR. WILLIAM FREEMAN x\7HO is favored with ius'i-ructions from the YY executors, of the late Mrs. LESTER, to SELL BY AUCTION I ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2GTH, 18S4, The following valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE &c., -tth, exceedingly neat and solid walnut suite, consisting of centre table, couch, two easy and six single chairs, upholstered in blue and white satin, window curtains to match, gilt cornices, pair of crimson damask curtains, Brussels carpets and hearthrugs, steel and cast fenders, fire irons, a variety of cut glass decanters, tumblers and wine glasses, four-post bedsteads and palliasses, feather beds, bed and table linen, oak linen chest, eight day clock, punch bowls, various crockery, mahogany and other tables, pictures, aud other miscellaneous effects. Also a light-running heavy weight carrying large spring market shandry, and a large quantity of early seed potatoes, in lots to 3uit purchasers. Sale to commence at Two o'clock prompt. Auction Office, Red Hotel, Holy w.U. -+_ CONSERVATORS OF THE FISHERY DISTRICTS OF THE RIVERS ELWY AND CLWYD, AND THEIR R T1YP- 'C;: -.AJ'tJ Lo-tt1 NOTICE IS GIVEN, TH-AT AT THE General Quart- Sessions f f the Peace, holden at the County Hall, i; in nd for tho County R,R T-I:. tm \Vodnesaay, the 2::d day of January, 1884, the following APPOINTMENT OF CON- SERVATORS was made in pursuance of the 15th section of the Salmon Fisheries Act, 180o. For the Fishery District of the Rivers Elwyand I Clwyd and their Tributaries — < Hugh Robert TInghes, Es(luir-, Kiumel Park, Abergele. Sir George Aiiausun Cayley, Baronet, Llanerch Park, St. Asaph. Robert James Sisson, Esquire, Talardy, St. Asaph, William Price Jones, Esquire, Albion Villa, Rhyl. Edward Walthall Dolves Broughton, Esquire, The Cottage, St. Asaph. Henry Richard Lloyd Howard, Esquire, Wigfair, St. Asaph. Thomas Burgoine Watts, Esquire, Bronwhylfa, St. Asaph. Dated this 2nd day of JANUARY, 1854, A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Flint. EDWARD ^WILLIAMS, j GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, CARMEL, NEAR HOLYWELL, BEGS to thank his numerous patrons and friends for the cordial support they have given, especially since he has removed to his New Shop, and at the same time to assure them that he will continue to keep in stock goods of the very best quality, which ho will sell at prices that will defy competition. FLINT BRICK & TILE COTJ WORKS, FLINT, NORTH WALES. DES C RIP T ION of Goods always in Stock ±J Common Building Bricks, Best Rock Bricks, Red Pressed Bricks, Stable Bricks, Arch and Closier Bricks, Plinth and Split Bricks, Red Floor- ing Tiles, Checqucred Tiles, Garden Tiles, Gutter Tiles, Bearers, &c. Goods made to any pattern. Prices and terms on application to the Secretary Thomas Eaton. HIGH SCHOOL FOR WELSH GIRLS, ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. PATRON-HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PRESIDENT—H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. House Committee will, in consequence of A the answer to their appeal on St. David's Day, at once augment the establishment at Ashford by the election of Ten additional Higher Pay Scholars, who will be admitted on the 26th of MARCH. The total inclusive charge for a board and education which is costing the Society about XGO per annum will be £ 32, paid quarterly in advance. Girls, one of whose parents was born in the Princi- pality of Wales, the County of Monmouth, or the Parishes of Oswestry, Llanymynech, or Selattyn, are eligible, irrespective of their present residence. Application for forms should be made at once to the Secretary, C. W. JONES, Esq., The Ferns, Balham, London, S.W. ST. 'VINBFRIDE'S CONVENT, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. "HOARDING and DAY S C h 0 0 L for If Young Ladies. Course of instruction:- Thorough English Instrumental Music Singing (Tonic Sol-fa taught thoroughly) Drawing Painting; Plain and Fancy Needlework. French, taught by Natives. German by Professor Junod. Dancing, Mrs. Edwards, of Chester (Lessons every Friday). THE OLD MEDICAL HALL. HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. 14 S A M U E L J ONES (LATE F. E. TITBXEK), DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST (QUALIFIED BY EXAMINATION), EEGS respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Inhabitants of Holywell and the districts surrounding that he has entered upon the bisiness so successfully carried on at the above address by the late Mr. F. E. TURNEP., and trush by personal and prompt attention to merit a con- tinuance of the favors bestowed upon his predecessoi PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES Dispensed with the greatest care and promptitude. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS oi riir.okf aualitv. ALL GENUINE RATENT MEDICINES KEPT IN STOCK. ORANGE QUININE WINE Prepared according to the Pharmacopoeia, particularly adapted for delicate per as. PURE COD LIVER OIL. NEARLY TASTELESS. Antibilious, Aperient, Compound Rhubarb, Quinine, Ton and other Pills. RADICOR The painless and perfect cure for hard and soft Corns, Warts and Bunions. Free from any irritant or injurious ingredient. Radicor is a new dis- covery, and is most remarkable in its unfailing effect. Has been proved by many to be a positive and safe remedy. After a few applications the Corn may easily be removed, leaving the skin soft and smooth, as in a healthy state. Full directions accompany each bottle. Price, 7}d. and Is. 11,1. 2 each. Apollinaris, Friedriclishall, Vichy and other Natural Maum Waters. MINERAL AND JERATED WATERS IN STOCK. EXQUISITE PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITE TURKEY AND nONEYCOMP. SPONGES. OILS, PAINTS, COLOURS AND VAim.SHES. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. SHEEP DIPPING POWDERS, &c., &c. THE OLD 1\1 E DIe A L IT A L I, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. Kale by Messrs. Clturton, Elphicl4' co. FLINTSHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Properties, situate in and near NORTHOP, PESTRE, near MOLD, PACES WOOD, and HOPE, in the county of FLINT, and at LLANARMON- l YALÈ, in the county of DENBIGH. MESSRS OIIURTON, ELP'LIICK AND CO. HAVE received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the BLACK LION HOTEL, MOLD, on WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1884, at One for Half-past One o'clock p.m., punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other lots a-; may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz: AT OR NEAR NORTHOP. The old-established and fully-licensed INN, known as "THE RED LION," with extensive outbuildings, yard and garden; the POST OFFICE, Nine COTTAGES, and a piece of valuable GARDEN LAND, situate in the village, and upwards of 30 acres of fine PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, situate within five minutes' walk thereof, in the occupation of Mr. Alfred Hulme and Mr. Richard Morris. AT LL AN ARMON IN Y ALE. A valuable and compact FARM, known as "EHIEW YALE," with the house, outbuildings, and about 34 acres of LAND, in a ring fence, in the occupation of Mr. D,l Ptr-ry. AT PENTRE, NEAR MOLD. Two pieces of valuable old PASTURE LAND, known as parts of BLOMFIELD MEADOW, situate close to the Gas-lane Crossing, in the occupation of Mr. John Davies and Mr. Edward Roberts, containing in the whole 4a. 2r. 39p., or thereabouts. AT PADESWOOD. Two COTTAGES, with outbuildings, gardens and crofts, close to the railway station, with frontage to the turnpike road, in the occupation of Mary Lewis and Ellen Rowlands, containing in the whole Oa, 3r. 24p., or thereabouts. AT HOPE. A desirable DWELLING-HOUSE, with out- buildings, garden, and Three Pieces of fine old PASTURE LAND, in the occupation of Elizabeth Griffith, containing 3,t. Ir. 21p., or thereabouts. Also, Two COTTAGES, with pigstyes, outoffices, and gardens, in the occupations of John Pierce and Joshua Evans. .N,.B.-Pi,inted particulars of the Property with any further information, may be obtained from Mr. GEORGE BELLIS, Laud Agent, Mold Messrs. BOYDELL, TAYLOR and FLUITT, solicitors, Chester and Flint; or from the AUCTIONEERS, Chester. VpHE CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE), X BROMPTON, LONDON, S.W. (1851), Office, 167, Piccadilly, W.—The late Archbishop of Can- terbury, in a sermon preached by His Grace on behalf of this Hospital, said :—" There is no disease more pitiable than that to which this Institution is specially devoted. Could the greatness of the suffering be laid before you, no one endued with the feelings of humanity could resist the spectacle he would think all he possessed a trifling sacrifice if, at such a price, he could mitigate such misery." The only special refuge for poor persons afflictcd with cancer, who are admitted free without letters of recommendation. Diet required to be most generous, and medicines of the most expensive kind. The extension of the Hospital building, at a considerable outlay, with a view to much greater accommodation for patients, as well as to provide increased facilities for the study of the disease, is now complete. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the General and Building Funds are urgently solicited. Hon. Treasurer— GEO. T. HERTSLET, Esq., St. James's Palace, S.W. Bankers Messrs COUTTS AND Co., Strand, W.C. H. J. JUPP, Secretary. V^OLYWELL PARISH CHURCH. RESTORATION FUND. £ s. d. Amount already announced. 102G 1 6 FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS. Robert Platt, Esq Oldham 100 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Heys Jones and friends, ) o- n 0 London j 0 F. L. Fishwick, Esq 5 5 0 Mrs. C. Davison, Farfield, Connah's Quay 50 0 Mr. S. Holgate 5 0 0 Mrs. Boyson, London 5 0 0 Collected by Miss Leadbcater 3 0 0 H.Lupton, Esq., Bradford 1 1 0 Mrs. Lupton, ditto 1 1 0 Mr. David Griffiths, Currier 010 0 Mr. T. W. Sibeon 010 0 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Mr. E. J. Davies, Saithaelwyd Cottage, Holywell 20 0 0 Miss Edith Isabel Davies, ditto. 5 0 0 Miss Davies, "Observer" Office 5 0 0 Mrs. J. Kerfoot Evans, Frondeg 55 0 Rev. Canon Morris, Eaton 1 1 0 Rev. D. Thomas, Garsington Rectory, Oxford. 010 0 Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Rev. R. O. WILLIAMS, M.A., Vicar, Messrs. JOHN CARMAN and JosErn GARNER, Churchwardens, or at the N ORTlI AND SOUTH WALES BANK, and the NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, Holywell. O TII EC ARIES HALL. HOLYWELL. JOHN CARMAN, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST BEGS to call attention to the following list of J) approved Family Medicines, &c., which he can with confidence recommend. CARMAN'S INVIGORATING SALINE, This Saline compound is recommended for Bilous constitu tions, Heartburn, Headache, Sea sickness, &c. In bottles Is. 9d. each. QUININE WINE TONIC, n bottles Is. and 2s. each. CARMAN'S INFANTS CARMINATIVE, An a.KTCualila Medieinc renowned for its efficacy in prevent- ing or removing the disorders to which Tnlaucy i» liable, such as Convulsions, Wind, Gripes, Difficult Teethin &c &c. In bottles 7^dIs. ljd. and 2s. 9d. each. CARMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES. CARMAN'S TIC PILLS. CARMAN'S WORM POWDERS. CARMAN'S PERSIAN ESSENCE. A delightful and refreshing perfume. In bottles Is., Is. Cd aT:d 2s. 6d. each. CARMAN'S COMPOUND ANTIIULOUS AND FAMILY PERIAENT PILLS. CARMAN'S CELEBRATED HAIR RESTORER, In bottles Is. 6d. each. EXTRA STRONG SEIDLITZ FOWDERS, Is. per box. PATENT MEDICIXES, PERFUMERY, TOOTH BRUSHES, SCENTKD SOAPS, AND OTHER TOILET REQUISITES. MINERAL AND iERATED WATERS. Fulina Water, Friedcrickshull Water, Hunyadi, Janes Water or any other Foreign Mineral Waters not in stock obtained at a few days notice. HOMOEOPATHY, A IiAKGK ASSORTMENT OF Tinctures, Globules, Pilules, and Triturations HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. ILS, PAINTS, & COLOURS, OF THE BEST QUALITY AGENT FOR THE— AQUA CRYSTAL SPECTACLES. I,[CENSED TO SELL METHYLATED SPIRIT. ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK PROCURED WITII THE LE \ST POSSIBLE DELAY POSSIBLE DELAY *n^HE BLUE RIBBON LIFE, ACCIDENT, JL MUTUAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSUR- ANCE COMPANY LIMITED. —" The Total Abstainers Own Life Assurance Co." requires Agents, Ordinary and [ndiistriil. -Apply to the Managing Direci or, Head Office, Colinore Chambers, Nevrhall street, Birmingham. Sale by Mr. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 21ST AND F 22ND, 1881 (and Following Day, if required) at PLAS UCHA, MOSTYN, HOLYWELL.. Highly Important Sale of Agricultural and FARMING STOCK, &c., comprising 140 HEAD OF CATTLE—Including 30 grand young dairy cows in full profit, 25 fat and rearing calves, 15 prime fat bullocks and heifers, 30 outlying stirks, and bullocks, 2 shorthorn bulls, and 38 yearling heifers and bullocks (by pedigree sire). 15 HORsEs-Including 4 grand young waggon horses. 2 in-foal mares, 2 splendid colts, and 7 cart and hack horses. 118 Sows AND PIGs-Including 18 breeding sows and 100 store pigs. 200 Sacks of well-harvested Beans. 100 Sacks of Oats. 100 Measures of Magnum Bonum Potatoes. 100 Measures of Champion Potatoes. 200 Iron and Wood Hurdles. 80 Head of Prize Poultry. Together with the whole of the modern and im- proved Farming Implements, suitable for a farm of 500 acres, comprising 9 carts. '2 waggons, 2 mowing FC machines, 5 Llanypwll 7 sets cf harrows, drag harrows. 3 rollers, horse rah s, hay tedders, scufflers, turnip pulpers, gears, harness, traps, &c. The whole of the Dairy Vessels which were pur- A chased three years ago, they include a new cheese making apparatus by Cluett, patent cheese presses. cheese vats, milking cans, chnrns, &c., together with a portion of the Household Furniture. I ilir. LLOYB— J MOST respectfully announces that he been favored with instructions from Richard Jones Roberts (who is lutíri.Q' FR&NPLT farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, in his farmyard, Plas Ucha, Mostyn, Holywell, ON MONDAY & TUESDAY, 21st and 22nd APRIL, I the whole of the above-named valuable farming stock and effects. Particulars to follow. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. r L L IAI SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, S5,000,000 (Of which £ 550,000 is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF X,5 0 0, 0 0 0. CHIEF OFFICES BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON, I Chairll/an I SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART., F.R.S. f ecretary ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH: HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Chairman THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurance of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other infor- mation, apply to theRabove Office, or to any of the, Agents of the Company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary, Wrexham. OFT TO B TAN Y A R D. JOHN Holmes, GENERAL DEALER, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to thank the public for the support he has received since he has taken over the above business and to intimate that IE otill opon 1 HORSES, COWS, CALVES, SHEEP AND DONKEYS, either dead or alive, FE<-which ho will PAY full will fetch UINM from any distance up to TEN MILES round Holywell. Y.-Lette)-s or Telegrams promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED, 1854. EVANS, RICHARDS & QO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL DRAPERS, UPHOLSTERY, CARPET, & MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN, LONDON ROAD, L I V E R P 0 0 L. MOURNING OUTFITS, FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS. IN con sequence of their continually increasing Country Orders, both Wholesale and Retail, EVANS, RICHARDS & Co. have made special arrangements in order to more fully develop that department of their trade, and are now in a posi- tion to execute all Country Orders with economy, promptitude, and despatch. Orders amounting to 21 and upwards, are forwarded, Carriage Paid, to all parts of North Wales. TERMS-CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. ESTIMATES GIVEN, PATTERNS SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION. EVANS, RICHARDS, & Co., have much pleasure in announcing that they have, in view of the coming season, made very extensive CASH PURCHASES of all the leading Novelties from LONDON and PARIS, and the undermentioned Departments are replete with new and fashionable goods, offering decided and genuine bargains throughout: — J1 throughout: — J1 SEALSKIN MANTLES, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, FUR CAPES, JACKETS, BONNETS, HATS, COSTUMES, SILKS, DRESS MATERIALS, FLANNELS, DRAPERY, BLANKETS, SHIRTS, LACES. SCARFS, RIBBONS, OUTFITTING, TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, CARPETS. HOSIERY. I CURTAINS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, &O., &c., &c. EVANS, RICHARDS AND CO., r LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. VrtTSICLA BOXES, 13 Os. Od. to lix os. Od. 11 BENSON'S MUSICAL BOXES i OF SPECIAL MAKE AND QUALITY, AT iWHOLESALE PRICES, Patent long playing Man- doline Tremolo, Piccolo, and Sublime Harmony Boxes, also with Bells, Oastagnettes, and Zither accompaniments, and interchangeable Barrels. THE LARGEST STOCK IN LONDON, ON VIEW AT THE STEAM FACTORY, 16 AND 04, LUDGATE HILL.' Illustrated Catalogues Fre i; i ^IIE BOOK OF HEALTH AND REMEDIES 1 or Medical Treatment simplified. Send full details of your case, a^d the Book giving the Special Remedies that will restore you to Health, I' with medical advice, free of charge, sent on receipt of two stamps. — Address, SECRETARY, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. T- FHE LONDON AND WESTMINSTER. H SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 4A, D;ANE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. -J' rHE Association beg to call the attention of JL consuners of HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES to thir Large Stock of Necessary and Useful Artiaes. DURJSFG the month of March all Fancy Goods will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices, in order to make room for Spring Goods. THE ADVANTAGES offered by the STORES are VERY, VERY GREAT, being still 20 igit CENT. BELOW THE GROCERS' PRICES. A TONUS will be Given to the Purchasing Mimbers at the end of each half-year. J\1FE DELIVERY in the City and carriage pud to all Stations on all Orders for JE2 and tpwards. THE LONDON AND WESTMINSTER SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 4 A. DEANE-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Near St. John's Market. T^OR SALE, a COW and FOUR HEIFERS, X? FIL near calving. Also MAGNUM BONUM POTATOES.—Apply to MR. BAKEWELL, Downing. T7^01> SALE.—Several light well-built second- _T 'KMHI two and four wheel PONY CARRIAGES, at rciy REASONABLE prices.—Apply JACKSON & SON, Carriage B iii iors, Wrexham. VAMIN BENNETT, Butcher, Flint, has «fcfeeancy F-R a JOURNEYMAN BUTC RER. HAINAN preferred- -Apply as above. 'r t- HF\. -INTED IMMEDIATELY, a thoroughly LY competent, HOSTLER, to take entire charge of Hotel Yard To an experienced man, able to produce satisfactory testimonials as to honesty and sobjiety, good salary will be given, together with a cotage, rent free.—Apply at the KING'S HEAD Hoa, Holywell. j* LEY AT LLANERCHYMOR. TIE excellent Pastures of LLANERCHYMOE FARM will be let as LEY for the coming season.—■ Forfurther particulars apply at the WORKS OFFICE, or i, by post to Mr. EYTON, Llanerchymor, Holywell. ^CWHTAGES TO BE LET at Is. Is. 3d IS. 9d., and 2s. 3d., per week.—Apply to J. J. EVANS, Airtioneer. TJPO BE LET, with immediate possession, BRON JL HOLWAY, near Holywell, charmingly rinated, and containing on ground floor, two entertaining-rooms, kitchen and the usual offices: ALS, four good bedrooms and dressingroom. Pliasure ground in front and kitchen garden at bwk.-Apply at the Observer" Office, Holywell. NG'S ARMS HOTEL STABLES, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR ENTIRE HORSES FOR THE SEASON. Saacious macadamised Yard and every convenience. JAS. AINSCOUGH, PROPRIETOR. DUN JCIRE AND LIFE OFFICES, L QN DON. HRE.—Established 1710. The oldest purely Fire Office in the World Home and Foreign Insurances against loss by Fire and Lightning at moderate rates, Losses settled with promptness and liberality, ITFE-E,stablished 1810. Profits divided every five years. Large Bonuses. Tontine Bonus Policies granted. Very low premiums without participation in profits. No partnership liability. Simple Proposal Forms. For further information apply to the following Agents:— HOLYWELL.MB. ROBERT THOMAS. SFOLD MESSRS. KELLY & KEENE. RHYL MR. WILLIAM E. SMALLEY. S7. ASAPH.MR. JOHN JONES. C)NNAH'S QUAY.MR. C. W. TIBBITS (Fire only). \or 0 q 0 is PATENT MEDICINE. T. JrL U G H E S PATENT DIURETIC MEDICINE. T^OR all Disorders of the Kidneys—indicated by X Pains in the Loins, Lumbago, violent Head- aches, Pain and difficulty in passing Urine, high eohured and acrid Urine, suppression of Urine and Dropsy. I)isE. -A Wine glassful every night and morning V T. HUGHES' FATENT ASTHMA MEDICINE. INVALUABLE in Chest complaints generally, I where there is tightness of the Chest and dtficulty of breathing, c(ugh with little or no ex- ploration,—particulary serviceable in all Asthma tit attacks. MS.E.-One Tablespoonful when the Cought's troublesome, or when there is great difficulty at breathing. PJUOE, 2s. 6D. PER BOTTLE. 1- T. H UGHES' HERB AND FRUIT SALINE The most valuable Saline yet offered to the world. Ihis Saline is prepared only from the PUREST ESlENCES of FRUITS and HERBS, containing NO MINERAL INGREDIENT WHATEVER, and can be taken without the least fear of doing ha by the most delicate Invalid. rosE.-Two Teaspoonfuls, in Half a Tumbler of coR or tepid water, before Breakfast and Tea; sonewhat smaller Doses fcr Children. tW Be careful to use a dry spoon, and keep the bottle tightly corked. PRICE, 2S. 6D. AND 4s. GD. PER BOTTLE. PIDPRIETOR—T. HUGHES, BRYNFORD, HOLYWELL. AGENTS- HOLYWELL—Mr. Joseph Hague. Italian Warehouse. —Mr. Jones (latcF. E. Turner), Chemist. BAGILLT—Mr. Gratton Thomas, Chemist FLINT—Mr. Michael Jones, Chemist and Druggist. MOLD-Robert Williams, Chemist. RHYL—Mr. Davies, Chemist. Mr. Foulkes, Chemist. CONN'An'S QUAY-Mr. K. n. Jones, Medical Hall. LAATPETER-MR. Roderick Eva:a.F, Chemist and Druggist. ffTOP BITTERS. PUREST, .BEST, and CHEAPEST MEDICINE EVER MADE. HOP BITTERS. NO DISEA8E, or ILL-HEALTH can possible exist where TJOP BITTERS. 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