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Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE IOF SALE. Important and attractive Sale of aluabjb HOL.SE- TTOT T) FURNITURE, OiUPamtiags^A^ -LIQUJIJ CHINA AKTICLES: 0*IRlg; «»* fr, Effects, AT MORGAN LODGE, RHYL. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. h&ve been favoured with isstructipns from ii. FOSKETT, ESQ., to SELL BY AUCTION on TUESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, 1881, the above mentioned valuable E N?B.—Full particulars will shortly be published. Education. -gDUCATION BY. THE gEASIDE. PENRHOS COLLEGE, COLWYN BAY NORTH WALES. "1 Miss POPE, Head Mistress (daughter of the Rev. Dr. Pope, of Didsbury College), i>A&sisted-by a large Staff of Teachers. EPWORTH COLLEGE, RHYL. DR. RABY, Head Master. With a full complement of Teachers. Term frees at both Colleges, when Music is taken, £ 13 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. Rev. E. Ll. Jones, J Sees. NGLISH B-KPTIST CHAP EL' SUSSEX STREET. Sunday Services, Morning at 11 Evening at 6-30 Tuesday Evenings at 7. As the maintenance of Public W6rship is entirely supported by FREE OFFURLWGS,, a collection is made at each Sunday's service. ENGLISH ^TESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. « li/i TO-MORROW REV C., BRIUHOUSE Will Preach r': Ser-,ices- Sunday, lo-,Io. a.m. and G.30 p.ui; Wed- nesday,7-30 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Friday MO p.m XI N G LI S H -P R E S B1TE MAN CHAPEL, E BBIPUTON ROAD, Rim.. TO MORROW KEY. J. OGWEN JONES, Will Preach. Services, MornIng at 10.30; Eveuiii, at G.O. Collection at each Service. STEAM SAW MILLS & JOINERY WORKS, MORLEY ROAD, RHYL. j. w. T°N E 8 • fSm of the I'd'' • Jlhydt* rn Jw«< sj BL'ILDER, CONTRACTOR, TIMBER. AND CEMENT MERCHANT, Begs respectfully to inform tlio Nobility, Gentry, and the"'Public generally of Rhyl and the wuvronuding district that he has taken the above named W prks, which were erccted and conducted for so manj } ens by li'a late father. J.W.J, having na intimate knowledge of the Building Trade in all its branches, hopes, by close attention.;to business, to secure the patrona'sn 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- tl0Funerals furnished throughout. Repairs of all kinds punctually attended to. ESTIMATES FEUt. — — — — BIG BOOK! oar.. -PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. E X ^MITH & Co., Beg. respectfully to aunouuee to the inhabitants of Rhyl and its vicinity, that they have taken to the premises lately!occupie(I by MR. KcaHr, 2V HIGH STREET, RHYL, and will: shortly RE-OPEN with an entirely new stock of STATIONERY, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c., Of which due notice will be given. Meanwhile they have made arrangements for the supply of the Periodicals, &c., formerly supplied by Mr. Nott, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage and support which has been accord- ed to their predecessors. October 37th, 1881. A FORTUNE. XN the event of a stroke of good fortune you can t_ win 400,000 marks. The winnings are guaranteed 0 by Government. You are invited to participate in the CHANCES OF WINNING in the grand draw- ings or prizes guaranteed by the State of Hamburg in whieh more than 9 MILLIONS 100,000 MARKS have to be won. In the course of these Advan- tageous Drawings, which contain according to the prospectus only 100,000 tickets, the following Prizes will be forthcoming, viz — The Highest Prize will be ev. 400,000 Marks. Premium of 2,50,000 Marks) 55 Prizes of 5,000 Marks 1 Prize of 150,000 Marks] 5 Prizes of 4,000 Marks 1 Prize of 100,000 Marksj 109 Prizes of 3,000 Marks 1 Prize of 60,000 Marksj 212 Prizes of 2,000 Marks 1 Prize of 50,000 Marks) 10 Prizes of 1,500 Marks 2 Prizes of 40,000 Marksj 2 Prizes of l,200Marks 3 Prizes of 30,000 Marksi 533 Prizes of l,OOOMarks 1 Prize of 25,000 Marks; 1074 Prizes of 500 Marks 4 Prizes of 20,000 Marks: 100 Prizes of 300Marks 7 Prizes of 15,000 Marksj t) Prizes of 250Marks 1 Prize of 12,000 Marks! GO Prizes of 200 Marks 23 Prizes of 10,000 Mark.4; 100 Prizes of 150Marks 3 Prizes of 8,000 Marks|29I15 Prizes of 138Marks 3 Prizes of 0,000 Marksietc. etc. in all 50soo prizes which will be SURE WON in 7 drawings within the space of a few months. The FIRST PRIZE- DRAWING is officially fixed and the prize is for a whole original ticket only G sh d or G Marks, a half.. original ticket only 3 sh d or 3 Marks, a quarter original ticket only 1 sh Gd or 1} Marks, and I will forward THESE ORIGINAL TICKETS GUARAN- TEED BY THE STATE (not prohibited promissory notes) even to the most distant countries, in return for the amount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from me gratis along with the Original Ticket the Original Prospectus provided WITH THE ARMS OF THE STATE and immediately after the Drawings, the Official List without any charge. The payment and'forwarding of Sums won to those concerned will have my special and prompt attention, aud with the MOST ABSOLUTE SECRECY. o All orders can be sent by the medium of a POST OFFICE ORDER, or in English Postage Stamps. ft" Please to address the orders before the 2ND OF NOVEMBER, on account of the approaching Draw- ing of the Prizes, in all confidence to SAMUEL HECKSCHER. SENR., Banker and Exchange Agent at HAMBURG, GERMANY. ONE SHILLING.—The CHAMPION FAMILY KNITTER, the greatest Novelty and Wonder of the Day can be Worked by all, Young and Old, and turns out at great speed O' Shanter Hats, Jerseys, btockings, Scarfs, Cuffs, Slippers, Mats, &c., &c.. £ 3 a week easily earned no Experience or Practice necessary. Sent to any Address for Post Ordvr or «tanips, Is. 2d.—L. MORTON, 43, lliudon-street, Pnnlico, London. 1 Notices. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE MR. J. RHYDWEN JONES. A Ty. Meeting of the workmen and friends of the late fl. Mr. J. RHYDWEN JONES, held at the Cocoa Rooms, Rhyl, at 8 p.m., on Thursday, September G, 1881. MAJOR PENN presiding, it was unanimously resolved: — 1. That a Fund be raised to erect ar tombstone in Rhyl Cemetery in memory of the late Mr J. RHYB-: WEN JONES, as a mark of respect aha esteem in which he was held by his workmen and friends. 2. That this Meeting do form itself into a Com- 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,- ROWLANDS, Hon, Secretary, to the Fund. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. c s. d. Already advertised A 14 « Mrs Jones, 40, West Parade ••• j £ 15 0 Messrs Ellington and Son 1 1 0 Messrs G. and R. Robinson, Leeds 1 1 0 Mr John Lunir ••• ••• ••• 0 10 6 Mrs P. R. Williams 0 5 0 Mr James Davies > >■»/. u. 0 5 0 Mr O.Thomas uq 0 2 G Mrs H. Williams, 1(5, West Parade 0 2 G Sums under 2s. Gd. ••• 0 1 0 £38 9 0 Further subscriptions may be paid at the North and South Wales Bank, Town Hall, and the London and Provincial Bank, High Street. ARTHUR ROWLANDS, Hon. Sec. Rhyl,< Sept. 23rd, 1881. -¡ c SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES. i T the commcenement of the fourth session of ¡ the above named classes, in connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington, the Committee are particularly anxious that the sons and daughters of Artisans should avail themselves of the advantages now offered to them but all classes are cordially invited. Classes will be formed, if a sufficient number of Students present themselves, in the following sub- jects :— GEOLOGY, Thursday evening, 7—8. Teacher, Miss M. H. DAVIES, Glanymorfa. BOTANY, Thursday evening, 8-0., Teacher; MR. GILBEY. PHYSIOLOGY (for ladies), Friday evening, 7—8. Teacher, Miss ANNIE WILLIAMS, West Parade. CHEMISTRY, Friday evening, 8—9. Teacher, IR. P. C. WILLIAMS. ART, Saturday evening, 7—S. Teacher, lIB. NORBURY. The above five classes are subject to Government Examinations, and Certificates and Prizes, according ta success, will be awarded. ASTRONOMY. Lecturer, Rev. J. OWWEN JONES, B.A. In connection with the above subject, G. E. FIELDINO, ESQ., Fernlea, will write a series of articles for the Rhyl papers; and exhibit to the Students I the phenomena of the heavenly bodies, by means of his Telescope. i A FRENCH CLASS will be formed early in January. Teacher, Miss M. J. DAVIES, Glanymorfa. The two last named classes will be subject to a Committee Examination, and Prizes will be awarded according to merit. FEE, 2s. Gd. for each class. It is earnestly requested that intending Students should give in their names illliJwd¿attly otherwise, it may prevent the formation of some of the classes, and cause inconvenience to the teachers, as well as dis- •} advantage to the Students themselves. AnoPlJOrtunity for enrolment will be given at the close of the Rev. DUXCAX MACGREUOR'S lecture, on Thursday evening, October 13th.. The classes will be held in the Board-room. Further information will be given by any of the TEACHERS or by the Chairman, S. PERKS, ESQ. the Treasurer, W. WYNNE, ESO.. the Secretary, Miss JONES, Clifton Villa. WILL BE READY I N1)ECEMBER, 1.HE RHYL & VALE OF CLWYD ALMANACK AND TRAnv, DIRECTORY FOR 1882. a zna, a Ion together Wltrl a, Trade Directoiy for Rhvl, j Ithuckllaa, Sf. A.-apii, Prestatyn, Abergele, &c. It will be found an excellent medium for advertis- lUg: as a large circulation is ensured. For terms, applv to the Publishers — AMOS" BROTHERS, '■ADVERTISER'' OFI-ICK, HIIYL, GREAT SALE 01-' WELL-MADE "BOOTS AND SHOES, IS NOW GOING ON AT No. 7, WELLINGTON CHAMBERS, Wellington Road (next to the entrance to the Royal Arcade), RHYL. The Proprietor begs to announce that the first CLEARANCE SALE will commence this day (Saturday), when the whole of the well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes, numbering nearly 2000 pairs will be offered at such Low Prices as will ensure a Speedy Clearance. The Stock has been rc* marked and arranged in lots, mostly to be sold UNDER COST PRICE. The following is an abridged price list of the Bargains Ladies' Elastic Boots, 2s. 4d. per pair worth 4s. Ladies' Kid Elastics, os. 6cl. Usual price, 7s. 6d. A splendid lot of Ladies' Sfcitched-bottoin Lace and Button Boots, 8s. Worth 1 Is. Gd. These Goods will be found to be of the Best Make. A lurge quantity of Ladies' Elastic Stitched Boots in various styles, 7s. Gel. Worth double the money. fcj Women's Strong Laoo Boots from J". Gd. good value. Several hundred pairs of Children's Lace and Elastic Boots at Cost price. Special—Geut.'s Lace and Elastic Boots, -3s. lid.; worth 8s. fid. The wholb of the Gentlemen's Lace and Elastic Boots (Il tlte best Nortlnofiptoii nuinit factttre) will be oifcre,.l at Cost Price during the Sale ouly. Navvies strong Boots, Ds. lid. usual price lis. Gd. — the best nailed boot in North Wales. Particular attention is directed to the Nailed laud Navvy Boots as being the Cheapest in the town, and the best make. TERMS—STRICTLY U181I. Please note the Address— ¿\fOS'S, 7, Wellington Chambers, Wellington road (next to the Roval Arcade), RHYL. -u_=. PLOUGH HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOMS ST. ASAPH. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY,—MONDAY, OCT. 31st, 1881, MISS AMY N WILSON | her GTR AND V A HIE ry ENTERTAINMENT,! AFTER MARRIAGE, CONCERT, THE LADY OF MCNSTER. ——— C;uuiin(,uee itt 7.4.-) Received Chairs, 's,; Sucoud Scats, Is a lew Buck j Seats, Cd» Miscellaneous. TO BE LET, convenient to Elwy-street Railway Siding, a Building consisting of upper and lower room, suitable for joiner's shop and stables, &c., with large enclosed yard; water laid on.—Ap- ply to W. JONES, 4, Abbey Street, Rhyl. LARGE ROOM TO LET unfurnished, suitable A. for an Office, in the best position in High street; good light.—A B C, Advertiser Office. WANTED, an apprentice in the Case-room.— Apply, Advertiser Office, Rhyl. T^0RTSALE, BARNES on the New Testament: p two vols. well bound, and in good condition. —Address, S., Advertiser Office.. mO LET, the LOCK-UP SHOP, 3b, Water street. X For particulars apply RALPH J. EDLESTON, Rhydorddwy, Rhyl. TO LET.—HOUSE in West-street, with a GOOD STABLE. Rent, 6s. 6d. per week.—Apply to AINSWORTH 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 villas. Bricks can be had to build the same at a sav- ing of 6s 6d per thousand.—For plans and further particulars apply to AINSWORTH & JONES, Bodfor St. AN excellent NEW^ DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP to be Let, situate iu Abbey-street. —Apply to JOHN EDWARDS, Builder, 26, Wellington- road, Rhyl. K.lO LET, FURNISHED, a DETACHED COT- I TAGE, containing five rooms, pleasantly situ- ated. Terms very moderate.—Apply, 40, High- street, Rhyl. TWO COTTAGES and SHOPS, TO LET near i_ the Winter Gardens, Rhyl.—Apply Ainsworth ones. TO LET. A Capital HOUSE and SHOP, with Bakehouse attached. Stock, Fixtures, and Furniture may be taken at a Valuation. Immediate possession. Rent, £ 30.—Apply on the premises, Belle Vue House, Crescent Road, Rhyl. O BE LET or SOLD, 64, West Parade, contain- ing 28 rooms.—Apply to J. FOULK.ES & SON, Timber Merchants," Rhyl. COTTAGES.—TO LET, in Warren Street. With e each house will be let a plot of land for garden. Apply, AINSWORTH & JONES, i-), Bodfor Street, Rhyl. N SALE.—Splendid loroFIFtriLDING LAND in CRESCENT ROAD.—Apply to Mr. JAMES DAVIES, Estate Agent, Rhyl. TO BE SOLD by private treaty, a HOUSE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, on the Parade, at Rhyl. The House to Let.-Apply to AINSWORTH & JONES, Auctioneers, Rhyl. TO LET.—The most convenient aud well finished HOUSES in Rhyl. Six good rooms. Situate in Wood-road, off W arreu-road. Rent os. pel 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, Hollinwood Terrace, Wood-road, Rhyl. SPECIAL NOTICE: J. PARRY J ONES, READY-MADE CLOTHIER, Has completed his PURCHASES FOR THE WINTER SEASON. OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS in EVERY SIZE. BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MEN'S SUITS, Cheapest ever offered in Rhyl. WOOL SHIRTS, PANTS, SINGLETS, & SCARFS In Every Variety. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING At extremely low prices for the newest and most fashionable offered. -u ivi it iun;r wear. All early visit is respectfully solicited to the CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 162, WELLINGTON ROAD, (CORNEK OF QUEEN STEEET), J. PARRY JONES, PROPRIHTOE. FOR REAL WELSH FLANNELS, CALICOS, HOLLANDS, MIL- LINERY, &c., &c., CRO TO T^DWARDS, JJJ LATE S. pARRY, COMPTON HOUSE, 32, HIGH ST., RHYL. NOTICE. The Proprietors of the" RHYL ADVERTISER" have much pleasure in announcing that they have n4tde arrangements with the REV. DUNCAN MACGREGOE TO WRITE A GERIES OF ETTEES ox AMERICAN LIFE. The first letter will be published about the end of November. SOLICITORS-PARLIAMENTARY -AGENTS. AND OTHERS, Are respectfully informed that PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES For FLINTSHIRE can appear in the "RHYL ADVERTISER" As follows — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. 19th. 26tli.

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