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Sale by Auction. AT BELLE VUE HOUSE, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. To Householders, Parties Furnishing, and Others, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 26TH, 1881. Sale of Genuine and Substantial Household FURNI- TURE, and Effects. •m/rESSRS. AINSWORTH AND JONES being ill favoured with instructions from Mr. JAMES TURNER, who is leaving Rhyl, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, the whole of the sub- stantial and well-made Household FURNITURE and Effects, comprising a superb and well furnished Drawing-room Suite, consisting of Couch, two Easy Chairs, and six Single Chairs, upholstered in green a handsome Birch Work Table an elegant Window Table; a Spanish mahogany Cheffionere; superior Dining Tables Gents' mahogany Easy Chairs bril- liant Pier Glasses massive Sheffied Iron Fenders Coal Vases Fire Irons Carpets; mahogany Pem- broke Table; Glass; China; and plated Goods. Strong Iron French Bedsteads prime Feather Beds Mattresses polished Toilet Drawers Washstands Toilet Glasses and Ware, &c., and a variety of Domestic Culinary and Out-door Effects. On view the morning of sale from 10 o'clock. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Catalogues are now ready. The AUCTIONEERS desire particularly to draw atten- tion to the above as being all very clean and nearly new. Education. -pjlDUCATION^Y THE ^l EASIDE. PENRHOS COLLEGE, COLWYN BAY NORTH WALES. Miss POPE, Head Mistress (daughter of the Rev. Dr. Pope, of Didsbury College), Assisted by a large Staff of Teachers. EPWORTH COLLEGE, RHYL. DR. RABY, Head Master. With a full complement of Teachers. Term Fees at both Colleges, when Music is taken, 113 13s., and £15 15s., payable in advance. Further particulars on application to the Principals or Secretaries. Rev. Fred. Payne, ) Hon. Rev. E. LI. Jones, j Sees. NGLISH BAP T~FST CTITPEL SUSSEX STREET. THE REV. DUNCAN MACGREGOR, MINISTER, Sunday Services, Morning at 11 Evening at 6-30 Tuesday Evenings at 7. As the maintenance of Public Worship is entirely supported by FREE OFFERINGS, a collection is made at each Sunday's service. -^NGLISH ^^TESLEYAN Q HAPEL BRIGHTON ROAD, RIIYL. TO-MORROW REV. E. LLOYD JONES Will Preach Services- Sunday, 11 a.m. and G.30 p.m. Wed- nesday,?- 15 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7 p.in NGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. TO-MORROW REV. D. DHARLES EDWARDS, Will Preach. Services, MornIng at 10. 30: Evening, at 6.30. Collection at each Service. rjVHE J> HYDORDDWY JjyAWfi T 't MILK FARM DEPOT, 3b, WATER STREET, IS NOW OPEN for the sale' of MILK and all Farm produce. Week days, 6.45. a.m., to 6.30. p.m. Sundays, .45. a.m., to 8.30. a.m. RALPH J. EDLESTON, Proprietor. MISSES GPTIFFITIIS, THE GLADSTONE BUILDINGS, FJLEMPERANCE 130ARDIG I-IOTEL, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. Hot Dinners daily. Tea and Coffee always ready. Special Terms for Pleasure Parties and School Trips on application. N.B.One minute's walk from the station. STAR LIFE ASSUHANCE gOCIETY (ESTABLISHED 1843.) HEAD OITICE MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. Assurance Fund zCll,725,176 14 1 Annual Income. 292,375 14 2 Bonus Apportioned 801,656 0 0 Claims Paid. 1,883,943 6 9 This Society has been Established Thirty-seven years, and has issued above Thirty-seven Thousand Policies. All Claims are settled Fifty days after proof. Prospectuses and every information may be ob- tained at the Head Office, or of any of the Society's Agents. W. W. BAYNES, F.LA. Secretary. Active and Influential Agents Wanted. Apply- E. DAVIES, Bridge Street, CORWEN. NO FEES UNLESS CASH IS ADVANCED. JpRIYATE ^ASH ^DYANCES On Farm and Trade Stocks, Furniture, &c., in town or country, without removal, and with or without sureties. All communications from intending borrowers treated with strict confidence. Apply personally or write for prospectus to GEORGE PAYNE, Chartered Accountant, 7, ST. JOHN STREET, CHESTER. Established 1870. BEE flIVE, 8, QUEEN STREET, RHYL SALE! SALE! SALE! J. A. & M. JONES Beg respectfully to inform the Visitors and the Public generally, that they will offer for Sale for 21 DAYS, COMMENCING SATURDAY, SEI/T. 3, lysi, SURPLUS STOCK OF* SUMMER GOODS., Considerably U:»T>JEK COST Pjiicr. SPECIAL ATTENTION is paid to the Dress- making Department. All orders entrusted to us will be executed on the shortest notice. FIT and STYLK guaranteed. Drosses bought during the Sale will bo made at Reduced Prices. Thiius CASH. NQTB TH3 ADDRESS— J. A. & M. J ONES, BEE HIVE, i:, QUEEN STREET, R II 1: Sales by Auction. 8, AQUARIUM STREET, HHYL. Important Sale of Superior Household FURNITURE and Effects. MR. JOHN SMITH has received instructions from Mr. ROBERT HUGHES to Sell by PUBLIC AL CTION on the premises, No. 8, Aquarium-street, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1881, the whole of the modern and genteel Household FURNITURE and Effects, including Drawing-room Suite, Walnut wood, upholstered in repp superior mahogany Dining and Occasional Tables Pier Glass Orna- ments Cheffioneres hair and cane-seated Chairs; Brussels and other Carpets Curtains; Fenders Fire Irons Eight Sets of Iron Bedsteads; prime Feather and other Beds Palliasses Drawers Stair Carpets and Rods Umbrella Stand; Oilcloth Glass and Plated Articles; Linens China Dinner and Toilet Ware; usual Kitchen requisites, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale at 11 o'clock. On view morning of sale. Catalogues may be had at the AUCTIONEER'S Office, Wellington-road, Rhyl. TYDDYN LUKE FARM, CWM, NEAR RHYL. One and a half miles from Rhuddlan, and 5 miles from Rhyl. To Farmers, Corn Dealers, and Others. T K. J O TIN SMITH has received instructions from JAI Mr Thomas Hopley, who is leaving the neigh- hood, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1881, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of one Stack of Well- harvested Hay (about 6 tons), one Stack of Oats and Straw, 3 Good Milching Cows (in Calf), Black Mare in Foal, one Sow in Pig, and a quantity of Ducks and Fowls. Also, several Sets of Harness, Saddle, and Brible, Spring Cart, Wheel- barrow, Chaff Cutting-machine, Wood Harrows, Hen Coops, Ladders, Tubs, Rakes, and Forks, together with Dairy Utensils, &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprises Wood Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Windsor Chairs, Deal Table, Oak Dresser, Fender and Fire Irons, Crockery, Clock. Also a quantity of Books, &c. The whole to be sold without reserve, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. On View the.Morning of Sale. I, or further particulars apply to JOHN S.MITH, Auc- tioneer, Alpha villa, Elwy street, Rhyl. Notices. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. In the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Ballgor. IN THE MATTE ft of proceedings for liquidation by arrangement or composition with creditors instituted by JOHN JONES, of Brynhyfryd, Ochr- y-Voel, Dyserth, near Rhyl, in the County of Flint, butcher, NOTICE is hereby given that a first general meet- ing of the creditors of the above-named person, has been summoned to be held at the Bee Hotel, Bodfor street, Rhyl, Flintshire, on Saturday, the Eighth day of October, 1881, at two o'clock in the afternoon precisely. Dated this 20th day of September, 1881. EDWARD ROBERTS, 73, Wellington-road, Rhyl, Flintshire, Solicitor for the said John Jones. TOMBSTONE TO THE LATE MR. J. RHYDWEN JONES. 1 Ta Meeting of the workmen and friends of the late L Mr. J. RIIYDWEN JOXES, held at the Cocoa Rooms, Rhyl, at 8 p.m., on Thursday, September 6. 1881, MAJOR PENN presiding, it was unanimously resolved: 1. That a Fund be raised to erect a tombstone in Rhyl Cemetery in memory of the late Mr J. RHYD- WEN JoxES, as a mark of respect aud esteem in which he was held by his workmen and friends. 2. That this Meeting do form itself into a Com- mittee, with power to add to its number, to carry out the above object. 3. That Mr. W. E. SMALLEY be requested to act as Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. ARTHUR ROWLAXDS, Hon. Secretary, to the Fund. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. A Friend 2 2 0 Messrs Jonathan Oldfield & Co. 2 2 0 Major Penn .1. 110 Miss D. 110 Mr W. R. Williams, Solicitor 110 j. Mr T. Winston 110 i 1 0 Miss Trehair liO Mr Robert Evans, Slate Yartl. 0 10 6 Mr W. E. Smalley 0 10 6 Mr Samuel Perks 0 10 6 Mr P. Mostyn Williams 0 10 G Mr James Taylor 0 lOG Rev Thos. Richardson, Vicar 0 10 6 Mr Wm. Williams, Surnnierfield 0 10 6 Mr Oliver George 0 10 (J Mr A. Rowlands 0 10 6 Dr. Carstairs 0 10 G Mr Thomas Jones, plasterer 0 10 G Mr Robert Price, grocer 0 10 6 Mr Edwin Jones, sawyer 0 10 6 Mr David Williams, niasoll 0 10 6 Mr Hugh Jones, joiner 0 10 6 Mr Jno. Evans, do. 0 10 6 Mr Thos. Davies, 2, Thorpe-street 0 10 6 Messrs Brown & Maeer 0 10 6 Mr John Roberts, ironmonger. 0 10 G Messrs Amos Brothers, Advertiser Office 0 10 0 Rev Fred. Payne 0 10 0 Mr D. Ll. Lewis 0 10 6 Mr Wm. Reynolds 0 5 0 Mr D. Trehearn 0 f) 0 Mr Peter Evans, joiner 0 5 0 Mr Thos. Williams, do 0 5 0 Mr Isaac Jones, do 0 5 0 Mr Geo. Jones, do 0 5 0 Mr Wm. Jones, do 0 5 0 A Friend 0 5 0 Mrs Morley Jones 0 5 0 Mr D. Davies, Freelands 0 5 0 Mrs O. P. Williams 0 5 0 Mr E. Davies, Cobden Terrace 0 2 G A Friend 0 2 G Ditto 0 2 G Master D. O. Williams 0 2 G A Friend 0 2 G Mr R. Neal 0 2 6 Sums under 2s. 6d. 0 1 0 » -624 10 0 i-_ Further subscriptions may be paid at the North and South Wales Bank, Town Hall, and the London and Provincial Bank, High Street. AETIIUK ROWLANDS, Hon. Sec. lihyl, Sept. 23rd, 1881. S U I-T J U Y ENILE S U I T S. BOY'S OVERCOATS J j^j A R T I N, 25, BODFOR STREET, Having just purchased for CASH direct from largest Manufacturer in the Trade is now prepared to show largest and best assortment in North Wales. BOi-s SUITS 3s. Bel, to 21s. DO. OVERCOATS 5s. 6d, to 25s, BOY'S HATS, CAT'S. COLL ARK. HOSIERY. Worthy of your inspection. ONS:H ILL J N G.—UlTo^irA^ KNITTER, the greatest Novelty and Wonder of the Day can be Worked by all, Young and Old and turns out at groat speed O fehanter Hats, Jerseys Stockings, Scarfs, Cuffs, Slippers, Mats, &e. &c. £:3 a week easily earned no Experience or Praetice necessary. Sent to any Address for Post Order or Stamps, Is. 2d. L. MORTON, 48, llindon-strect, 1 uniico, London. I THE GREAT HALF-YEARLY SALE or ijQRAPERY Q-OOD S IS NOW GOING ON AT LUNT Sf GRIFFITHS, FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH STREET, RHYL. The whole of the immense Stock has been re- duced and re-marked REGAltDLESS OF COST we need not quote prices as the gen- uineness of L. & G's Half-yearly Sales is a well-known fact. Tho public generally are in- vited to inspect the ENORMOUS BARGAINS before purchasing elsewhere. FREE TRADE HALL IS KEPT OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 P.M. THE ARCAI)E~ASSEMBLY RUOM Under Distinguished Patronage. THE ROYAL WELSH HARPISTS. MR. JOHN ROBERTS, the celebrated Welsh Harpist, and his seven sons, assisted by Miss WINNIE WOOD and MR. J. W. WOOD, will give three VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL ENTER- TAINMENTS at the above place, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 26th, 27th, and 28th SEPT. INST. For further particulars see pro- grammes at Mr Trehearn, Stationer, and the Hotels. STEAM SAW MILLS & JOINEI',Y WORKS7 MORLEY ROAD, RHYL. J. W 0 1 0 N E S (Son of the late J. Rhydiven Jones) BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, TIMBER AND CEMENT MERCHANT, &c. Begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public generally of Rhyl and the surrounding district that he has taken the above named VV orks, which were erected and conducted for so many years by his late father. J. W. J. having an intimate knowlo hro of the Building Trade in all its branches, hopes, by close attention to business, to secure the patronage and support so fully enjoyed by his prede- cessor. Experienced men are kept in all departments of the business. To the trade he can offer Sawing, Moulding, Rabbetting, Tenoning, and other Machine Work on advantageous terms. Price lists on applica- tion. Funerals furnished throughout. Repairs of all kinds punctually attended to. ESTIMATES FREE. Agent for the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Company and The London and County Plate Glass Insurance Company. _Ira Miscellaneous. OUSE WANTED at RIIYL to rent Unfurn- ished, suitable for a residence, containing' four sitting and 10 bedrooms.—Address M.B., Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER, Eastgate Row, Chester. QECOND-HAND PERAMBULATOR in gowl ►3 condition for Sale cheap at ROBBINS' Furniture Stores, 3, Market-street, Rhyl. TO LET.—HOUSE in West-street, with a GOOD STABLE. Rent, 6s. 6d. per week.—Apply to AINSWOKTII AND JONES, Rhyl. TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS. TO BE SOLD, cheap THREE very valuable Corner PLOTS OF BUILDING LAND in Warren-road, suitable for detached or semi-detached Warren-road, suitable for detached or semi-detached villas. Bricks can be had to build the same at a sav- ing of Gs 6el per thousand.—For plans and further particulars apply to AINSWORTH & JONES, Bodfor St. N excellent NEW DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP to be Let, situate in Abbey-street. —Apply to JOHN EDWARDS, Builder, 26, Wellington road, Rhyl. TO LET. Á Capital HOUSE and SHOP, with Bakehouse t:k. attached. Stock, Fixtures, and Furniture may bo taken at a Valuation. Immediate possession. Rent, £ 30.—Apply on the premises, Belle Vue House, Crescent Road, Rhyl. rg^O BE LET or SOLD, 6-1, West Parade, contain- ing 28 rooms.—Apply to J. FOULKES & SON, Timber Merchants, Rhyl. /COTTAGES.—TO LET, in Warren Street. With each house will be let a plot of land for garden. Apply, AINSWORTH & JONES, 5, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. N~ SALK^Splorulid lot of~BI"f LDINAND in CRESCENT ROAD.—Apply to Mr. JAMES DAVIES, Estate Agent, Rhyl. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET, in Good position. Commodious SHOP and HOUSE Department, extensive.—Apply to Ainsworth and Jones, Auctioneers, Rhyl. AVO COTTAGES and SHOPS, TO LIT near T the Winter Gardens, Rhyl.—Apply Ainsworth Jones. TO LET.—The most convenient and well finished HOUSES in Rhyl. Six good rooms. Situate in Wood-road, off Warren-road. Rent ;)3. per week. Also those pleasantly situated convenient and com- fortable BAY WINDOW HOUSES, called "Sand- field Place," adjoining the above, at very low rents. Splendid prospect. Rent, £ 16. Intended household- ers are invited to inspect them.—Apply to Ainsworth and Jones, Bodfor-street, or Mr. Rose, Hollimvood and Jones, Bodfor-street, or Mr. Rose, Hollimvood Terrace, Wood-road, Rhyl. n THE RHYL ADVERTISER May be had from the Proprietors, AMOS BROTHERS By Post. S. D. I One quarter 1 8 Half-yearly 3 4 Yearly G G Delivered in Town. s. D. One quarter 1 1 Half-yearly 2 2 Yearly. 4 4 Is. D.

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