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EAST PARADE.
EAST PARADE. 1 Miss Jones 2 Mrs J. Hughes 3 Sedgley House, Dr Girdlestone and Mrs Gir- dlestone m-y-don, Mrs Wynne, 4 M: y don cottage, Mrs Wp. ine 6 Miss Jones 7 Miss Jones Sea Bar 'c House, Mrs H. Davies C Sunderland house, Miss Ellis 10 Belvoir & Pier Hotel, Mr H. B. Lawrence, manager II Westminster Hotel- Mrs Handcock, Manageress 12 Grosvenor house, M8 Micklewright 13 1ST >1 vhcot house, Misses Hands 13 Mrs Evans 14 Mrs Garland 14a HA 14c 14d Gladstone Ho' 'c lie Ysne'tiog House, M. D. Roberts, Esq (p Sandh'Ms—J. Taylor, Esq, Mrs Taylor & family (v Devon ft, Mrs Kingdon (p 15 Mr David Willi I 3 16 Mr Trehearn 17 Moore cotge, ~s Haden 19 Glan y don, G ler Esq. (p 21 Belle Vue R. P. Ro Esq. Mrs. Royle ( Family (p 22 Fai-rf 1, 1. Christian, Esq., 4- Family Dolowcn, Dr. Turner 23 Miss Sneyd (p 24 Pen y don, M. S. Plan- kett Esq., Mrs. Plunkett and family 25 Moranedd, J. Churton, Esq., J. P., and Mrs eh urton (p 26 Bod Donwcn, W. Wil- kin, Esq., Mrs Wilkin, and family (p PLASTIHION TERRACE. 1 Mrs Orton (p 2 Mr John Roberts ù- 4 5 fiss Milligan G illr Edwards 7 Mrs Dickenson (p 8 Ji r. J. Hughes (p S. Wiivfred's hospital, Miss Vizard, lady super- intendent Co'; Guard station- Mr Johns, chicf officer (an (]{Pc:r is stationed here day aI/tin ill M).
Abbey Street.
Abbey Street. Abbey vaults, Mr Peter lidwards 2 Saratoga 110 e, Mrs Dav' s 3 WJ U 1 O — MUs Wynne 4 Mr Jones 5 Mr Ellis Evans G Mrs J. Matthews 7 Mrs Zf hes 8 Mrs J Roberts 9 Gladstone house, Mrs Crowe 10 Mr Jones 11 Aston Park House, Mr A. R. Morrice 12 WaltorAo1 ?eMiss Wal ton 13 Bognor house, ———— 14 Mrs R. W. Griffiths 15 GreN.:Ile Hous,. Mrs Ferguson 16 Mrs Philips 17 Mrs Saunders 1/ Nev* ydd Vil !a-,M- R. Hughes 17a Mrs R. Jones Ethel Villa, Miss Jones 18 Litel-ield house, Mrs Saunders 19 Leanr'ngton house, Mrs limms 20 Mrs Hammond 21 Mrs Whitley 22 Mrs Jones 23 Mr Daniels, 24 Mrs W. Williams 25 Mr Burro-ws 26 Mr Ellis 27 Mr Foul.Tces 28 Mr Parry 29 Mrs E. Jones 30 Portland house. JlrsÂ. Jones 30A Mr W. H. Davies 31 Mrs Jones 32 Mrs Denson 33 Mrs T. Hughes 34 1 "S E. Williams
B ghton Road.
B ghton Road. 1 Mr ■ Bernard Parry 2 M anc'Mrs J. Devme and family 3 Mr and Mrs R. D. Wil- liams andfamily (p 4 Woodlands-Capt Grou- cutt, Mrs Groucutt and family (p BRIG. -ON TE L .— 5 Mr W. Hugh es 6 Mr Jones (p 7 Mr T. W. White (p 8 Mr Peet (d 9 Mr J. Aitkin and Mrs Aitkin (p 10 Mr D. Thomas 11 3Irs Baird. (p WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL 12 Mrs Evans 13 Mr T. Evans 14 Miss Morris 15 Mrs W. Roberts 16 Misses Edwards 17 Mrs f". Griffiths (p ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHA- PF Epwo. JI lodge, the Rev Fred Payne, (English Wesleyan minister),Mrs Payne p Summeifield William Williams, Esq., Mrs. William; family p) Bodhyfryd, B. Littler, Esq., § Mis Littler (p NORTH WALES HYDRO- PATHIC ESTABLISH MENT, (Claremont) Manageress—Miss Costigan G. Hostage, Esq, Chester J. Pierces, E q, Ab' gdon C. Boden, Esq, W'church Chad" :ck, Esq, Man- ch ester M; lS Chadwick, do. H. W'son, Esq, Toe-nor- don Mrs Wilson, do. L. Gilbe^U, Esq, Chester J. Whittingham, Esq., Nant;¡ich Mrs V, 'tt' igham, do. J. R. I -itt* igham Erq. Miss T itt gham, do. R. Jones, E;q., Malvern Mrs Joner. do HLGI 1 CO J. x'AG 1 Messrs. -eaird it Shelton 2 Mr J. Ellis Sywell house, Rev.E. Tudor Olven, a- ilf?.s Owen p) W. R. Williams, TUsq., Mrs Williams, and family p) Clwyd house, Rev. G. A. Butterton, D.D., J.P., and Miss Butterton (p South law n, Oliver George, Esq., and Mrs George (p Pen y coed, W. Morris, Esq., and Mrs Morris (p Mrs Eddlesten (p Beaconsfield house, Miss Rawle COBDEN TEEEACE 2 Mrs Davies 3 Miss Tonks Mrs JO^ES jt Mrsxyice J Mr Thompson (p 6 Miss Jones Mr Thomas
Chester Street.
Chester Street. Moranedd, J. Clmrlon, Esq., J.P., Mrs Churton (p Oliuda, Mrs Jones fp Pen y Don, 31. S. Plunkett, I Esq., 3frs Plunkett, and familu
CRESCENT TERRACE.
CRESCENT TERRACE. 1 Mrs J Williams 2 Mrs Jesson 3 Englefield house, Mrs Hanmer p) 4 Mrs Greasley 5 Mr J. Owen 6 Mr Wm. Roberts Greystone Villa, Mr Mrs Bramley, (p Christ Church British Schools Head Master: Mr W A Gilbey Head Mistress Miss C EKing SOúfH V W VILLAS, 1 Mr ti; Mrs Edwards (p 9. If.T7.d 8l .If.L1 .I,J,Vi/W l4aVine cottage, Mr Evans (1) 14bSan(- leld cottage, Mr John Par y l^cMessrs"es Son 15 Moiiia w, Mn Jones 16 Mrs W ms 17 Mrs Re) rs Belle Vue Hor e, Mr J. Turner 29 Mrs J. Davies 30 Sherbouiiie House, Mr and Mrs Lively Conwy Street. 1 Mrs Char1 < p 2 Rev. E. Lloyd Jones, Mrs Jones and family (p 3- 4 Morgan Owen,Esq., Mrs Owen family (p Earnest street. NORTH TERRACE. 1 2 The Miss Wigleys 3 Mr James Bell 4 Mrs and Miss Lloyd 5 Mr J. R. Williams 6 Mr Joseph Evan, 7 Mr Isaac Jones 8 9 10 Mr J. Fielding Edward Henry Street 1 Lanedowne house 2 Mr Powell (p 3 Mrs Evans 4ffliss Williams 5 Mrs Atkinson 7 Mrs Betts 8 9 10 Mrs Pringle 11 12 Mrs Brewst er 13 14 16 MrR. Warren 17 18 Dr Price (p 19 Mr R. E. Hughes 20 Mrs Harris 21 Mrs Beale 22 Hsw-lll., no House, Mrs J. Pace 23 Mrs P. O'Neil 24 Crescent hotel, Mr fos. Williams Elwy Street. 2 Mrs Hughes 3 Mr J. Williams 4 Mr P. Williams 5 Mr J. Owens 6 Mi. ID. Evans (p 7 Mrs McNauqhton 8 Mrs J. C. O'Brian 9 illrs Proffit 10 Lozells Hone, Mr and Mrs Profit 11 Mrs Taylor 12 Mrs :Dew Miss Jones 13 Mrs Davies (p 14 Mr J. Jones 15 Mr and Mrs Dowdinq 16 ilfrs Lodge 17 Bij- ^oleu House M J. M. ones,Singer Sew- tg Machine Co., agent Albion villa, W. P. Jones Esq., J.P., and Mrs Jones (r Elwy 1 11a, Rev. J. Wil- liams, Mrs Williams and family (p Err 'al V ,1If,. Jones pha V Mr J. Smith Fe- ileigl:, G. H. Fielding Esq. 8f Mrs Yielding (p W* ksworth house, H. Talbot, Esq., and 3Irs Talbot (p C!ifton Villa, Mr and Mrs Jones fp Soiiiii VILLAS, 2 Mr R. IJ. Roberts 1
Gronant Street.
Gronant Street. 1 3Ir J. Hayes 2 Mrs Evan Davies (P 3 3Irs Davies 4 3Irs Berrie fp 5 Mr T. Barrett 6 3Ir. R. Simcox 7 lIIrs Vaughan fp 8 Mr Roberts 9 Mr J. Hockey 10 3tr Tanslcy 11 Mr J. Johns 12 ilr,- Jes. Williams 13 Mrs Shannon 14 Mr R. Wright 15 Mr H. Jones 16 Mr Foulkes 17 Mr J. Jones 18 Mr P. Evans 19 3Ir LI. Jones 20 Mr Roberts 21 Mrs Wickham 22 lIfr Holmes 23 Mr Huqhes 24 Mr Rosncy 25 Mr John Jones 26 Mr J. Dowcll 27 Mrs Griffiths 281 Mrs Davies 29 Mr Potter 30 Mr Hodginson 31 Mr F. Jones
High Street.
High Street. 1 Mr C. Roebuck lo,iti- F. lIIeKernan 2 Mr Stitin 3 3Ir Slinn 4 Mr E. Slinn 5 Mrs Keyzar 6 4- 7 Mr Samuel 8 Miss Amos 9 9.10 Messrs Spinks and Sons 11 Mr F. Jones fp 12 3Ir. J. A. Spink, (p 13 I-ri- Frederick Jones (p 14 !t 15 Mr E. Vaughan 15bC. T. 9" W. Hollow,, j 16 Mr A Spink 17 Blue Cap Mews Riding School-Proprietor, Mr John Cossins 18 Mr R. Slateum 18aMrs E. Davies 19 Mrs Sleigh 19aMr Argent 20 Mr W. H. Foulkes GREEN BANK SQUARE— 15 Mrs Swain Roberts 15a 16 Mrs C. Jones 21 Mrs Hughes 22 Mr Lloyd fp 23 Londonhouse, Mrs Ellis Evans fp 24 Mr J. Williams 25 Mr C. Hardeman 26 Mr Nott 27 Learning con touse, Mr Hackforthl fl8 Mr Berrington 29 Mr Berrington 30 "Journal" office, Mr Morris 31 New inn, Mr Stafford 32 Mr S. Par ) fp 33 Britannia inn, MrTone8 33aMr J. Jones 34 Mr R. Jones 35 Mr R. Williams 36 MrR. Griffiths 37 Mr Selvey 38 Mr H. Evans 39 Mrs Jones 39a Messrs Price Poberts 40 Rhyl Cocoa House,Mrs Snowdon, manageress 41 Mr Reynolds 42 Mrs Parry 43 Office of the Rhyl Gas- Li-ht ancl Coke Co. Mr Jos. Williams, manager Peterborough house, Mrs J. Williams 44 Mr Davies 45 Office of Mr W. Morris 46 Dudley Arms hotel, Mr Jones 46aMr A. Furber 47 Alexandra hotel, Mrs Williams 47a Registery office for biiJhs and deaths, Mr Jones, registrar. Atten- dance Wed'day & Sa'dy 48 Messrs Lunt ej Griffiths 49 Mr E. P. Roberts 50 Mr D. Davies 51 White Lion hotel, Mr Thomas Parry 52 Old Town Hall Vaults, Messrs Foulkes Co 52dMr C. Roebuck VAUGHAN TEBBACE— 2 frs Thomas 3 Mrs Jones 53 Mr Owen Owens 54 Mr Henry Millward 55 Mostyn hotel, Mr Lloyd 56 Mr J. B. Williams, Mrs Williams, and family fp 57 Miss Roberts 58a "Record" office, Mr D. Lt. I twis, proprietor 58 The Lome hotel, Mr H. Powell Jones 59 Mr Frimston Post rnd Telegraph Office, Mr 0. Tho mas, postmaster ,60 Mr J. Z'vulkes 61 Mr Williams 62 3Ir Bathgate 63 lisscs Teht6 I 64 Mr E. Lee 65 Miss Horlock 66 London and Provincial Bark; G. DeaneBu dett, Esq., manager; Mrs Burdett fp Royal hotel, Mrs Lloyd TOIVENHAM BUILDINGS 1 J. Little and Son 2 Mr Henry Party- J* utLrs Crooks !I Waltham stow House-M r J Shillinglaw 72 Cambrian house, Mr Stuart 73 174 Mr H. A. Steer
Hope Place.
Hope Place. 1 ———— 2- 3 Mr Middleton 4 Mrs Jones 5 Mrs Edwards 6 Mrs Barkley 7 Mr Peter Hughes 8 9 10 Mrs Hughes 11 Miss H. Evans (p 12 Ir Williams 13 Mrs Middleton 14 Mr E. E Yards
Kinmel Street.
Kinmel Street. 3 Mr J. Brown (p 4 Lindow House, Mr J. Edwards 5 Mr Burton 6 31 r Hughes 7 Mr F. Williams 8 Mr Bishop GLADSTONE BUILDINGS- Resta- aut-Misses Grif- fiths Offices—3Ietsfs J Oldfield Co Offices of Messrs IV.Davies and M, D. Roberts, so- licitors Mr R Oldfield fp Mr Hughes 11 31 r G. Ditchfield 12 3Iiss Bethell 13 Mr A. Shephei d 14 3Irs Griffiths fp 15 Mrs Moore Lewis and Misses Price Roberts (p Cn. lAL VILLAS. 16 Dr A. E. Lloyd (p 17 Mr E. W. Keatings 18 lIIr Gratton 19 Mr M. Samuel 20 Mr Murphy WEST END VILLAS, 23 3liss Lewis (p 24 lIIr E. Jones 25 Mrs Roberts (p 126 Mrs and Miss Simister 127 Mr 3 £ orrss (p 128 Mr J. W. Jones fp 29 Mrs Robinson 30 Mr W. Edwards al Jfl-s Yorke Jones and Miss Williams p) 32 3lr W. R. Williams fp 33 3Irs Matthews fp 34 Bodelwyddan view, 3Iiss Jones 35 Mrs Jo ,es 36 3Irs Clarke fp 37 YoW dsor, Mrs Clark 38 3Ir J. Goffe 39 Mr B. Williams 40 Mrs Lamb stale 41 3fr ll. J. Hughes 42 F. Wrigley, Esq., Mrs Wrigley, and family (p 43 Castle hotel, Mr Pimb- lett 44 Mr Wm. Jones 45 Mr R- Evans 46 Be oiont house '—— 47 BiriD'nghamliote., Mr Mr Kilshaw 48 31 rs Roberts 49 3IrBell 50 ill)- Jones 51 52 31rs Davies 53 Mr Howard
Kinmel Terraoe.
Kinmel Terraoe. 1 Mr W. Evans 2 Mrs J. Davies 3 Mi-s Hassell 4 Mr Roberts 5 Mr S. Jo-,s 6 MrsJor r.
Market Street.
Market Street. 1 3lrs Leivis laoffice of E. H.Edward Esq. 2 3Irs J. Thomas 3 JJIr Robbir" 4 Mrs Evans 5Mrs Jenkins 6 Mrs Warct 7 8 9 Mr Edwards 10 Mrs T. Roberts 11 Mona hotel, Mr W. G. Jones
Mill Bank.
Mill Bank. Mill Bank inn, Mrs Wil- liams MeriaJoo villa, Mrs Wil- liams MOWT PLEASANT. 1 Mrs Salisbury 2 Mr Blimston 3 Mrs Langfield, (p 4 Miss Salisbury MILL BANK VILLAS. 1 Mr G. Farrant SOSMEBSET VILLAS, 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr W. Allman V)- 1V, aw TEBBACE. 1 Mrs Edwaras I 2 Mrs Robe, ts 3 Mrs J. Jones 4 Mrs Price 5 Mrs Jones 6 Miss Davies 7 Mrs Davies 8 Mr Roberts 9 Mrs Lewis 10 Mr T. Jones 11 Miss Roberts 12 Mrs Matthews IS Mrs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Phoenix Elwy Ha' Co ,tage, Mrs Harrison and Miss Har. rison V,' V)- Mr E. Edwards 11 Mrs Fowler
,ir Road
,ir Road Mr P. Evans 2 Mr R. Hughes Cefndy villas, Jfr Joseph Humphreys (p MORLEY VT S,— 1 Miss Hughes 2 Mrs Debncy Freelands, Mr Davies (p Whitford House, Mrs J. Rhyiwen Jones$family (p
North John Street.
North John Street. 1 Miss Worseley 2 Mrs Colquhovn 3 Mrs Harris 4 Mrs Malings 5 Mrs E. Williams 6 Mrs. Pearson (p 7 Miss Cox 8 Mr. De Montmorency 9 Mr Marshall 10 3Ir Hatwood 11 12 Mrs Williams
Paradise Street.
Paradise Street. Cin -Tox THur AcE, 1- 2 Mrs and the Misses 3- Wynne Edwards (p Chi, L-,Ou v '11a, LIdwin A. ) Norbury, Esq., Mrs Nor. bury and family (p Eden cottage, Mrs Jestun Ivy cottage, Mi is Burns REGENT VILLAS. 1 Mr J. Roberts Mrs JNejld Misses Browne fp
Queen Street.
Queen Street. 1 Mr Pryce Davies 2 Mr W. Owen fp 3 Mr Bradley 4 Mr Robetts 5 Mr Graves WELSH CONGREGATIONAL Ci 6 D- ?:ng Room-Mrs. Pritchard 7 Mrs J. Turner 8 Mr Jones 9 f 10 Mrs Jones 11 Temperance hotel, Æ r Ayre 12 Ta1 iai^n house, M, S. P. Evans 13 Mrs Jones 14 Mr J. McGill 15 Mrs 0. Hughes 16 Mrs Brereton Jol Roberts,Esq. 17- B-' i v/ek Cottage Mrs Dvvies 18 Adelphi house, Mrs Remington 19 Cleveland house, Mrs Rice 20 I'be., house, Mrs Allen 20a Mr Slinn 21 Mrs Owen 22 Mrs D. H. Jones 23 Mrs Williams 24 3fr J. Lloyd 25 Mrs P. W. Davies 26 Mr W. Vaughan 27 Mr E. Vaughan 28 Mr W. Boddingto.% 29 George hotel, Mr G. R. AlUn: proprleter Mrs. Moores, manageress MrMcCc aock,M'chester Mr Mi hurst, do Mr W ms, do Miss 1 son, dj nr T> XT fio^-An ixi.ro DiUt -J, XI ""vvu. Mr Stokes, I've.pool 30 Mrs Thomas 31 3Ir Henry Jones 32 Mr W. Jo n 33 If 34 Mr J. R. Jones 35 Mr Hatwood fp 36 Mr Hardeman fp 37 Mrs Bell
Russell Road.
Russell Road. 1 Ift-s Morris la3Ir F. Iloman lb Mr T. Evans Idb- G. Gregory 2- 4 Mr T. Morris. 5 Misses Morris Swan inn, Mrs Ellis 6 3Irs Jones 7 Mr R. Roberts 8 3Irs Hughes piasg 1, Mr R. H. Jones Auctioneer Plasgvyn Cottage, Mrs Povrh Aston cottage,Mrs Hughes ST. THOMAS'S CIIUBCH Englefield bouse, Miss lJIason Englcfieli" cottage, Stephen lioose, hJq. (p Knighton lodge, Mrs Wil- loicby 18 Mrs Crooks Preswylfa, Miss Evans (p Bodanerch, T. Winston, Poq. (p 9 JIr Eo wards (p 10 lasnewydd, Dr Bar- stoiv Carstairs 4- Mrs Carstairs fp Vaynol, Capt. WrightMrs Wright andfamity (p Clair v-lie, Mrs Atchvrhy ENTRANCE TO TRINITY CiiUiicn Esmond house, Major Key- worth Oriel house, Yrs Oastler Sydnop house Franc Scholes, Esquire, Mr Scholes 4- Misses Scholes 1.ae Vicarage-Rev. Thos. Richardson, M.A., and family fp Rhianva, Misses Sneyd Bryn Estyn, the Misses Atcherley Sunnyside, Miss Jones Rowlandseck, Miss Trous dell Bryntirion, Archibald J. Fuller, Esq., Mrs Fuller, and family (p Plastirion, Peter Browne Esq., chief constable Mrs Browne 4" family (p
South Kinmel Street.
South Kinmel Street. 1 MrsHumphreys 2 Mrs Goodwin 3 Mrs Jones 4 5 Mrs Howard 6 Mrs Martin p 7 Mrs Billinq (p 8 Mrs Roberts 9 Mr D. Owens 10 Mr Crummy 11 Mr J. Gibbons
Sussex Street.
Sussex Street. Tae 0- "ord Music Hall mr lager, Mr Crowley 4 Mr McEwen 5 Mr E. A. Jones fp 6 Mrs Griffiths 6aMr John Roberts 7 Mr Gibson 8 Mrs Williams 8aM- J Amos 8bMr W. Jones 9 Chester house, Mr Lin- nell 10 Albert buildings, Mr W. P. Jones 12 Mr 0. Owen 13 "THE ADVERTISER" OFFICE, and STEAM PRINTING WORKS; Messrs Amos Brothers, Proprietors Office of Y GWYL- IEDYDD (The Watchman) Office of" Y CELT." A Mrs Iddins fp 5 M r Spink 16 Mrs Morland ENGLISH BAPTIST OHAPEL
St. Asaph Street.
St. Asaph Street. 1 Kilmore Ivilla, Mrs Hughes and the Misses Hughes (P 3 4 Sandfield, Rev. J. Ogwen Jones, B.A., (Calvinistic Methodist roinister) and Mrs Jones Sisson Street (out of Vale Road) 1 Sisson villa, Mr. Edw. Morgan 2 Mr John Williams 3 Mr Robert Roberts 4 Mr 2 Mr liarryFoster Tartleton Street. Mordon house, L. R.Mor- gan, Mrs Morgan and family fp Sunnyside, Miss Jones (p Rowlandseck, Miss Rich, ardson ( p
Thorpe Street.
Thorpe Street. 1 Mr A. Lee 2 Mr T. Davies 3 Mrs Roberts 4' MiV J'ritchard (p Gwynfa villa, Mr f.jRp.vies Mrs Davies, and familyp Welsh Wesleyan Manse Rev Hugh Jones, Welsh Wesleyan Minister
Vale Road.
Vale Road. 2 Mr J. Clarke 2a Mr T. Owen 3 Mr J. Edwards 4 Mrs Hoole 5 Mr J. Morris 6 Mr C. Evans 7 Mrs Parry (p 8 Llys Arvon, Rev. D. r. Evans(Calvinistic Meth- odist minis ter) Mr Evanh and family (p 9 Mr W. Jones 9aVictoria inn, Mr Evans British schools, Mr Tho- mas, master. Mrs Thomas mistress 10 Colomendy house, Mr Morgan COLOMENDY VI~AW— 1 Mr Clark 2 ffli- E. Jones 3 Mr Mason 4 JJIr Ellis Evans 11 Mr W. Williams 12 1I-Irs Roberts 13 Prince of Wales hotel, Mrs Davies 10 aRcv. J. Davies, Mrs Davies, !t Miss Davies (p 10bMiss Mann fp Bryn hyfryd, Mr Jones 16 3Irs N. Parry School House, Mr Jones East View, Mr Evans Seirian house, Mr llubbl 61 Mr Wm. Pendleton 62 Mr T. B. Jones 63 Mr R. Jones 64 Mr Wm. Williams 65 lJIr Phillipps 66 Mr Isaac Hughes I 66a Mr TVm. Hughes RRl, Mr .Tnhn Thomas 66c Llysfaen House, Mr Thomas Jones 67 Nott-ugham House, Mr R. Janes 67bMr Hulley 67cMrs R. Jones 67dMr T. Williams QTeMr Allin VALE TEBBACE— 1 Miss ffuglie8 2 Mr Williams Mrs Jones 4 Mr J. Jones 5 Mr Manley 6 Mr Brade 7 Mr T. Edwards (p 8 Mr D. Williams (p 9 Mr W. Hosskins 10 Mr J. Jones 11 Ift- P Jfwqhes 12 Mr R. Emerson 67/Glenville house, Mr W. Thomas 67S3tr J. Owens 68 Ili-s H. Piercy 69 Mr Simner 70 Miss Parry 76 Thomas 3Iorris 77 Mr Isaac Jones 78 Captain Jones 80 Bod Elwa. AIr W. Frimstone 81 Mr T. Roberts 82 lf)- J. Davies 83 Jlfr J. Hughes 84 Mrs Hughes
IWater Street.
Water Street. 1 Shamvock house, R Price Roberts, Esq.,M.D 3Irs Roberts, and Miss Roberts fp lalft- Maltby lb Mr Peidiion lc3Ir Edleston 2 Mr 3Iariner 3 3Ir T. Williams 4 JJb-s Foulkes 5 3Irs Parry 6 Sw "ss cottage, Mr P P. Jones W II Be M-ST C: 'PEL 7 Mr E. P. Jones 8 3Ir E. Owens 9 Mrs Price Jones 10 Mrs Hopkins 11 Me1: den ho e, llJ. R. Owen 12 Mr Dalton 13- 14 Mi-ses Reece 15 Cj* 'ton house, Mrs Morris 16 Mrs Humphreys 17 Mr Halmshaw 18 Mr Mincher 19 Mr Lloyd Edwards v 20 Mrs Owen ¿ 21 Mrs George 22 Mrs Rudge 23 Miss Stuart 24 Mrs M. A• Owen 25 Mrs Wlliams 26 Mrs Jones 27 Regent house, Mrs Johnson 28 T. E. Perkins Esq, (p 29 Capt Sanaoe 30 Manchester house, Mr Myerscough 31 Mr Homan 32 Mr W. Jones 32aOffices of W. R. Wïl- liams, Esq. ENGT SH CONGBEGATIORAI CHL^V,
Wellington Road.
Wellington Road. W: GTON CH .s 1 C. W.Bell,Esq,Solicitor 2 Mr Homan 3 Mr P. Mostyn Williams 4 Mrs Jones 6 Trehearn Parry 7Miss Amos THE ABCADE. Bijou Theatre—Dramatic Company, Mr R. David Roberts proprietor—Mr J H. Arnold, manager Smith's Dining Hall Albion hotel, Mr Lloyd 8 Mr J. Oldfield Bodfor House, Miss Davies 9 Mr Hughes 12 Mr D. Williams 14 Noiuh Wales hotel, M Edwards 15 Mrs Jones 16 Rev. A. Francis (p 17 Mrs Williams 17 aMessrs R. Evans Co., Haydock Cov"ery 18 Mrs Evans 19 Mr R. Owen 20 Mrs Willtams 21 Mr Gregory 22 Mrs Lewis 23 Mr T. Jones 24 Mr Jones 25 Mr D. Eeans 26 Mr J. Edwards 27 1 ed House, Mr J. T. Jones 28 Mrs Griffiths 29 Mr Evans 30 Mr R. Jones 31 Mrs Evans 32 Mr Francis Gallagher 32aMessrs J. I P. Williams 34 36 37 Glanmorfa Hall, Wm. Davies, Esq., Solicitoi and Mrs Davies fp 44 Mr Dowell 45 Mr E, Davies 46 Mr Hughes 47 Bay View, Mr Davies 48 Mr Hazleden. (p 49 Fron deg, Mrs Foulkes Fs-ifNONGROEW ROAM Barmouth Villa-Mr J. G. Davies 4aMrs J. Davies 6 Mrs f ÆtViv Terfyn cottage, Mr Jones Penycefndy, Mr Twist Plas Llewelyn, Misses Gil- bank Pont.y-gwtter Farm, Mr 8 E. Bhghe, 1 Mr Fielding (p 2 Mrs Davies (p 3 Miss Brown (p 1 Mr Keogh (p Mrs Bheppar (p ST MARY'S Roirlx CA. OLIO CLJRL From hryd, Jossph 53 Marilae Villa, Rev D. Roberts (Welsh Congre- gational Minister) and Mrs Rober ts JBelgrave Villa the 54Misses Bron (p 55 Oi ne ew, Miss Garbett Miss Brooks 56 T. Babbage, Esq. 57 Misses Holmes 58 Mr Gibbons ( p 59 31"s ICnd Miss Kierman 60 3Ir Middleton 61 Brig y don, Mrs Jones NATIONAL SCHOOLS. 69 Chester and Liv rnool iio.-oC, Mr Edwa. IN8- 70 Mr Kerry 71 Mrs A*d*-o.ws Mr E Roberts' Solicitors Office 12Leighton house, J R Harrison and fam'ly ( 72 Myrtle cottage, Afrp Roberts 74 M} Je cottage, Mrs Edwards (p 75 Sea View cottage, Mr Wlliams 9 Refresl aent Rooms, Mrs Jones 80 Mr R. Chadwick 81 Mr .T. Roberts 82 Sun inn, Mrs Roberts 8" Mrs T. Hughes 84 Capt. E. Jones 8.5 Mr J. Jones 86 Mr William Jones 87 Mr William Hughes Rhyl Winter Gardens, &c., Skating Rink. Secre- tary-,Ifr S. Berrington 123 Gorphwysfa, F. Penn, Esq., Mrs Penn, anp family (p 124Mr R. Jones 125 Mrs Roivlands 126 Mrs Jones 127 Mrs A. ffutchfield 128 Mr Joseph Jones 129 Mr P. H. Jones 130 Mr Williams 131 3Irs Owen 132 Mrs Pryce Davies 133 31rs Hughes WA. ooVriAs, 1 Mrs Evans 2 Mr C. Jones 143 Mr and Mrs Jones 143aMr S. Rae 144 lJ-Ir A. Rowland 145 Plas Glan y don, Mr Hartley (p 146 Mr R. Williams 148 Royal Oak, Mr R. Owen 149 Mr J. Davies 150 Mr P. Williams 151 JJIrs Williams 152 Ilt- T Jones 1533Ir 3Iorgan 154 Vine lodge Mr Denman 156 31rs Edwar(, 156 3Ir J Doivell 156bJfr John Hannaby 157 Liverpool A-Jis, Mr Anws 158 3Ir J. Humplmy, 159 Mr A L. Silvester 160 Messrs Price 4" Roberts 161Mr Clift 162 Mr J. P. Jones 163 lIb. Tomkies 164 Birmingham Hotel, Mr Edward Ellis 165 Stationer's Hall, Mr IJ. Trehearn 166Mr W. Owen fp 167 Northampton Hotel, Mr. G. R. Allinson 168Miss McLaren 169 Messrs IJavies Grigitk 170 Messrs Wright 4 8)ief. field 71 MrsEdwin Jones
Wood Road,
Wood Road, HOIT TW D TEBBACE— 1 Mr J. Rose fp 2 Mrs Irwin and Miss Crawford (p 3 Miss Nixon 4 Mr Bcrger 5 Mr Jabez Onions 6 Mrs S. Jon** 7Arr Richard Fowler 8 Mr C. Berrington 9 Mrs Hughes 10 11 12 SAI D PLAl 1 2 3 4
Windsor Street
Windsor Street 1 Mrs B >berts 2 T. Jones 3 Mr Roberts 4 Mrs Evans 6 Mrs Williams 7 Miss Davies b Mi- IT. rones fp 9 T'ys Aled, Mr J5. R. berts 10 Claremont house, Mr Usher 10«Ciaremont cotage, Mt1 McElroy lOiVale Rose cof.ge, Mr Evans 10 cMrs Willi am s LI lIf1.s Jones L2 Mr J. Roberts 12 a Mr Paddy L3 Mrs Tidy man L4 3trs Jervis L5 Miss Davies L6 Rev. R. Pritehard and Mrs'Priichard fp
Vaughan Street.
Vaughan Street. 1 Mrs Denham 1 a Mr P. Hughes 2 Mrs Jones 3 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr Bevan 5 Mrs J. Williams 6 Mr E. Williams 7Mrs Hughes 8 Nr Davies 9 Mr Beech advr Villa, Miss Roberts 10 Miss Brooks
Warren Street.
Warren Street. 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr J. Hughes 3 Mr Philips 4 Mr Joseph Jones 5Mr Gregory 6 Mr Jones MOUNTAIN VXW TER BACE 1 Mr G. F. Gunner (p 2 Rev. J. J. Williams and Mrs Williams (P 3 Mr A. Taylor 4 Mrs Hanmer
Voryd
Voryd GlandN.Mi, Keyzar Shipbuilding Yr -d Mr Robt. Jones S n o w d o n Refreshment Rooms-Mra Clarke Free Bank House Mr Redhead Manchester Arms—Mr A. Humphreys, Manager Voryd Cottage-Mr John Edwards Ivy Cottage-Mr C. Lewis
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THE pHYDORDDWY FAWR 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. <' ), a.m. RAjjPH J. Emp-LESTON, Proprietor. MISSES GRIFFITHS, THE GLADSTONE BUILDINGS, TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOTEL, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. Hot Dinners daily. Tea and Coffee always ready. Special Terms for Pleasure Paiiies and School Trips on application. N.B.—One minute's walk from the tation. I. A FORTUNE. I- t'de event or x rfiinnk? oonil fortune jvou can JL win 400,000 marks. The winnings are guaranteed by Government.-You are invited to participate in the CHANCES OF WINNING in the grand draw- ings of prizes guaranteed by the State of Hamburg in which 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 onlr 100,000 tickets, thelfollowing Prizes will be fo ';hcoming, viz The Highest Prize wil' be ev. 400,000 Marks. Premium of 250,000 Marks 55 Prizes of 5000OMarks 1 Prize of 150,000 Marks 5 Prizes of 4,000 Marks 1 Prize of 100,000 Marks 109 Prizes of 3,000 Marks I Prize of 60,000 Marks 212 Prizes of 2,000 Marks 1 Prize of 50,000 Marks 10 Prizes of 1,500 Marks 2 Prizes of 10,000 Marks 2 Prizes of 1,200 Marks 3 Prizes of 30,000 Marks 533 Prizes of 1,000Marks 1 Prize of 25,000 Marks 1074 Prizes of 60OMaxks 4 Prizes of 20,000 Marks 100 Prizes of 300 Marks 7 Prizes of 15,000 Marks 49 Prizes of 250 Marks 1 Prize of 12,000 Marks 60 Prizes of 200 Marks 23 Prizes of 10,000 Marks 100 Prizes of 150Marks 3 Puzes of 8,000 Marks 29115 Prizes of 138 Marks 3 Prizes of 6,000 Marks etc. etc. in all 50800 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 6 sh d or 6 Marks, a half original ticket only 3 sh d or 3 Marks, a quarter original ticket only 1 sh 6 d or 1 Marks, and I w* I forward THESE ORIGINAL TICKETS GUARAN- TEED BY THE STATE (not prohibited promissory notes) even to +1ae 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 w—H THE ARMS OF V E 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, and with the MOST ABSOLUTE SECRECY. tw All orders can be sent by the medium of a POST OFFICE ORDER, or in English Postage Stamps. igjg" Please to address the orders before the 21ST OF NOVEMBER, on accoirit of the approaching Draw- ing of the Prizes, in all confidence to SAMUEL HECKSCHER SENR., Barker and Exchange Agent at HAMBURG" GER1.If NY. NE SHILT AJ.—1The CHAMPION FAMILY I TITTER, the greatest Novelty and Wonder of the Day can oe Worked by all, Young and Old, and turns out at great speed O'Shanter Hats, Jerseys, Stock' igs, Scarfs, Cuifs, Slippeis, Mata, &c., &c. xa week easily earned; no Experience or Practice necessary. Sent to any Address for Post Order or stamps, Is. 2d. | L. MORTON, 48, Hindon-street, Pin co, London. WILL BE READY IN DECEMBER, 1 HE RHYL & VALE OF CLWYD ALMANACK AND TRADE DIRECTORY FOR 1882. PRICE in. Containing a 1. ss of useful local and general inform- ation, togethe. with a T ade Directory for Rhyl, Rhuddlan, St. Asaph, Prestatyn, Abergele, Ac. It will be found an excellent medium for advertis- ing, as a large circulation is ensured. For terms, &c., apply to the Publishers— AMOS BROTHERS, "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, RHYL. AMOS BROTIIER8, gjENERAL gTEAM JpRINTERS, &c., Gwyliedydd Office, RHYL Every description of Pointing exeuted at low prices. Printed and published by AMOS BROTHERS, at the-r General Steam Printing Works, 13, Sussex- street, Rhyl, in the Parish of Rhuddlan CouutYaol Fliut.-SATVUAT# Nov. 5, 1881.
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AMERICAN ITEMS. -> WIIAT is life ? is often asked us. 'Tis a race for what's called tin," With some h to koep us going And some clothes to wear thrown in. THE new eoftiefc is on a star route. Will Post- master-General James take notice? THE San Antonio, Tex., people complain of little fishes in the water mains. They can' expect the -ater works company to furnish them with whales 120 feeL long for a dollar a month. U WELL, farmer, you've no call to -grumble about the. crops this season." "Dong it all, mon! What! No call to grumble ? Why, there'll be such a jolly sight o' heat this year it won't be worth cut ting!" A MAMMA, who has succeeded in getting her seven daughters off her hands, has determined to opea a class for the instruction of young ladies in husband- catching. It is to ba called The School of Design." A COIN for perfumers-A cent. THE' marriage tie is a beau-knot. THE angler's favourite dance is the reel. A MAN is known by the company he keeps out of. BEFORE a man cries over spilt milk he should be sure the milk is pure. I THINK the goose has the advantage of you," said the landlady to an inexpert boarder who ,was carving. Guess he has, mum-in age," was the withering retort. A STUDENT at Oxford University on being asked Who was Esau ?" replied Esau was a man who wrote fables, and sold his copyright for a mess of potash." THAT minister roust, doubtless, have been sur- prised, when queaiiL, 3 (;,)nL,,rn- ing the story 0? JiJutj: man, ho, listening to the preaching a no Apo. -a Paul, fell asleep, and falling down was taken up dead—he said, What do we learn from this very solemn event ? and a little creature replied Please, sir, ministers should learn not to preach too long sermons:" it was scarcely the lesson the ministerial cathecist expected. ANGRY Wife (time, two a.m.) "Is that you, Charles ? Jolly Husband Zash me." Angry Wife Here have I been standing at the head of the stairs these two hours. Oh, Charles, how can you ? Jolly Husband (bracing up): Shtandin' on you head on t'shtairs! Jenny, I'm surprised! How can I ? By Jeve, can't! Two hours, too! 'Stror-nary woman!" A RISING man at the bar, who is well known for his peculiarity of pretending to have friends in a higher sphere of life than his own, pretended that he was asked to dine with the Lord Chancellor, but that he could not accept the invitation on account of the illness of his wife. His friend, who said he was invited also, said he would make it all right with the Chancellor. The first speaker paused a moment, and then rushed after him. Stop, stop!" he cried. "I wish to say that you had better not mention me to his lordship." Oh, yes, I will. Be sure of it. Good-bye." The fact is," said the other, you must not say anything." "Why not?" The fact is," be replied, that a-in fact-a-I am not exactly going to dine with the Lord Chancellor to-morrow. I was putting a case merely. I know he is going to invite me. Don't say a word, I implore you." Not going to dine with the Lord Chancellor to-morrow ?" asked the other. Did I understand you to say, after all this talk, that you are Not going to dine with his lordship ?" No, no, I tell you," cried the other, in an agony. No ?-nor I either. Good- bye!" A SENIOR, as he gave a last pull at his glove before going to the ball, remarked, "I've csacrificed another kid to Venus." WHEN the pilgrims first landed they fell on their knees, after which they fell on the aborigines. MRS. FENNELL says her minister's sermons are a little obscure, but," she says, I do love to sit and watch the lineages of his face -RATTLESNAKES are said to have an odour like that of green cucumbers; but a quart of whiskey won't cure the bite of a green cucumber. AT the complimentary dinner given by the Atalanta Boat Club of New York to Edward Hanlan, the champion sculler, the toast of the evening was: Edward Hanlan, the noblest Rowman of them all." A YOUNG German was once pressing his suit, and in the midst of his ardour questioned the obiectof his choice as to her possible financial future. I have heard," ce said, "that your good father owns two large in SileaW "Yes," was the naive reply I'- itt .,wne two more in Pommerania." The .r hesitated a moment as though to catch his heath. and then falling on his knees and looking the young lady imploringly in the face, cried out And can you, my darling, doubt my affection under such circumstances ?" WHEN I was a young man," says Billings, "I was al wa-yo in a hurry to hold the big end of the log and do all the lifting; now I am older, I seize hold of the small end, and do all the grunting." AN aged English lady in one of our street cars paid her fare and handed the conductor a tract. Much obliged," he said, but we are forbidden to take anything ever and above the price of the seat." 1 "YOUR train beats a cow-catcher," said an 'jj^rnerican at a recent ball, as he stumbled pvp* •, lady:dre88;. -V, "it d^sn't qrito equal one, it caught only a calf." AN American arrived one day at a little hotel in a French provincial town. Tired and dusty with travel, he demanded a room and plenty of water to wash with. "Water We have not a drop," said the landlord. Muttering expressions of dissatisfaction, he reached his room. Soon startling cries were heard. Fire, fire, fire!" A dozen servants rushed upstairs and into his room, bearing in their hands vessels of all sorts, filled with Water with which to extinguish the flames. Ah," said the guest, turning composedly upon them, you may leave me the water! Thank you that is all." AT a public concert the other evening a young lady created a groal r by appearing with a siring of oranges round her neck. '1 bI'Y idea, and is capable of development. l- jzIulj of pumpkins would look stylish. Gentkuien might adorn them- selves with collars of beefrtakes, which would be not only ornamental but useful in the event of any dif- ference of opinion necessitating the application of a steak to a gentleman's eye. AT the dance, the other evening, he was intro- duced to a very becoming miss, and so, of course, was doing his best to merit his good luck. Feeling a sudden indisposition, he excused himself for a minute, and on returning was in the act cf removing a few kernels of coffee from his vest pocket, when the damsel astonished him by saying, Don't chew that. I had rather smell the new rum." He didn't apologise. As a coloured bootblack was passing a down- town barroom and fruit-store in Richmond, U.S., he picked up a stump of a cigar from the gutter and went into a store and asked for a match. He was met with the reply, We don't keep matchep to give away." The boy started out, but stopped at the door, turned back, and asked the proprietor, "Do you sell 'em ?* He purchased a box, paid his two cents, and lighted the etump after which he closed the box and asked the proprietor to put it on the shelf, and said, "Next time a gem'an asks you for a match, give him one out 0' my box." SCIENCE enumerates nearly six hundred speeie3 of organic forms in the air we breathe. Just think of Ml Every time you draw in a breath a whole zoological gardens slips down your windpipe, and no free tickets to the press. A LADY widowed by the Chicago conflagration has been recently re married. Her second husband calls her his relij of the late fire. A CORRESPONDENT at Glen's Falls, New York- writes: "Milk is only two cents a quart here. The water pewer in this place is not used for manufactur- ing purposes."
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DR. M'CARTHY, Bishop of KlTY, is seriously III from an attack of congestion of tke Jung. THE HEAT IN AMKIUCA.—During the week ending July 16 there were 414 deaths in Cincinnati, owing to the excessive heat, while the mortality from all other causes amounted to 100. A BILL JUST ISSUED to further amend the Acta relating to the raising of money by the Metropolitan Board of Works, and for other purposes relating thereto, endorsed by Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. John Holms, confers upon the Hoard new borrow- ing powers to the extent of £;),Uö.l:/Oü 15s. 1 Id. A BAILWAY ACCIDENT occurred at Borough Station, about ten miles from Hull, a gor.ds train get- ting on the lines and blocking four ffta of the rails for four hours. The engine, much to the dismay of tl e spectator*, suddenly mounted the platform, dragginj; after it several waggon?, some of which were smashed I to pieces. Two HUNDRED ABERDEENSHIRE FARMKKS are said to have booked from Aberdeen by the Alitin Line for Canada, many with the intention of remain- ing there. In one district in the same county the six largest tenants have thrown up their farms preparatory to sailing for the United States. A similar movement is going on in the North of England. These who run mavread. ,J
- Visitors' List
Visitors' List Householders Public Buildings, Places of Wor- ship, &c. Househo' ,i eques. ted gr he nes of WSITO: 01 _IY.
WEST PARADE.
WEST PARADE. Queen s Hotel, Mrs Joy Glan-y-Don, Mrs Thomas Williams General Pearce Mrs Pearce Miss Pearce and maid 5 Misses Gittoes 6 Mrs Chambers 7 Mrs N. L. Dy son 8 Miss Pressdee 9 Mr Alaer 10 Mrs Evans 11 Mr Whittingham 12 Miss Matthews 13 Miss Wooldridge 14 Mr E. Lloyd Williams Mr 4 Mrs Key (p 15 Miss Nelson I Mrs R. William, 17 Miss Davies 18 Mrs Evans Dr and Mrs Camden 19 Mrs B. Thomas 20 31' s Davies 21 Miss Davies 22 Miss -Edward, (jp 23 Mr S. Jones 24 ) r 0. Jones 25 Ocean View—Mrs R. Jones 26 Mrs F. I. Byrne 27Heron.hou.S3, J/Vs Condon 28 Miss Lloyd 99 Mr Z. Jones 30 Miss Pitchford 31 Mrs Meyrick 32 EJ 1 house, Mr Griffiths 33 Fentc)nhouse,M 111 34 Arden house, s Hewitt 35 Cecilhoi-ge 3ri, s 36 Rev. Charles W r B.A.,3: 3 Whitaner,and family (V 37 Mrs T.. toberts 38 I • house, Mrs Ellis 40 Strttfo- d house, Mr Jones 41 Sefton house, Mrs W.]) Williams 42 A1 exam" a house, Mr J. Lredealf 43 Latham house, Mrs Morris 44 Clarence house, Mr Matthews 45 Mrs Jon ih Lloyd iGDerrycourt 47 Astor house, Mrs W. Roberts Mr & Mrs Mr 'ay Brown, fairp'v & nr 'd, Chester 48 Ed<jbaston ho e— Miss Cox 49 Edmondsley house,— Miss Cox 50 Cheltei "ipm horse, jifys Davies. 51 1 lnjuf. t- Mf Viagerstaff 52 Melbourne house, Mr Bob '-ts 53 M) e house, Mrs Jones 54 Mrs E. V. Jones 55Mrs W. Willi WtS 56 Medlock house, Mrs]) Jones 57 Fronwendon Mrs Davies H E Robeits, Esq 58 Me. ion hove, Mrs W. Williams 59 Mrs Willia.. 60 Mrs 1 Ih. 61 Mrs fa iK'itw.vo 62 63 Glan j mov,MissParr^] 64 ————
Aquanum Street.
Aquanum Street. 1 Staffordshire house, Mrs Daniels 2 Gwyrch Castle view JIr James Shaw 3 Snowdon House, Mrs Powell 4 Dorro house, Mrs 0. Thomas 5 Mrs W. Lewis 6 C.,valia house, Mrs R. LI. Jones 7 Mrs Richards 8 Mr R. Hughes 9 Misses Jones 10 Shelton ho e, juisse Hawthorn 11- 12- 13 Mrs Jones 14 Mrs Davids 15 Aquarium cottage, Miss Pearson 16 F versham house, Mr. L nt 18 Mrs. Jones GLADSTONE LAS 1 3frs T. C. Amos 2 Mr R. Kitchcn 3 Mrs R. Curry Evans 4 Mrs Asterby 5 6 Mrs B. Tones Rev. E. Lloyd 7 Mr T. Roberts
Albert Street.
Albert Street. 1 bc J v. la, J. Griffith Esq. 1 Mr Jones 2 Mrs Williams 3 11-r Br(le"ey 4 R,)'J/;rCs a Mrs Howell
Bath Street.
Bath Street. Women's Convalescent Ir jtitution, manay-ess Mrs Jones Ir-nates h.-60 Morlan, Mrs Twiston (p GBOSVENOB TERBACE- I .Mr Mrs Clews (p 2 Mrs Edlestene 3 The Misses Johnson (p 4 Douglas house, Grange villa, W. Wynne, Esq. (p Lod Meurier. dills, Zsq., Mrs Mills family (P- Bod Arthur, F. Wright, Mrs Wright & familv(p W E Smalley, Esg, Mrs Smalley & family (p Ladies' College, Mrs Mer- cer BFLLE VUE TERRACE— 1 Mrs Royston 2 Mr el Mi-s Sheffield (p) 3 Mrs Colling 4 Mr and Mrs Collingwood and family (p 5 Mrs Sam. J. Amos i, 6 E. J. King, Esq., and Mrs King (p 7 Miss Powell Jones (p 8 Misses Blain Miss Fennell CLAKEMONT V rEW,- 1 Mrs E J Husker (p 2- 3 Mr John Morris 4
Bodfor Street.
Bodfor Street. 1 Albion hotel, Mr Lloyd 2 Mrs II. Evans 3 Mrs Litchfield 4 Mr Wedgwood 5 Mr and Mrs J. J). Ainsworth and family (p Messrs Ainsworth Frank Jones' offices 6 Biimingham house, Mr ll Williams 7 C'apt. Evans 8 Mr Campling fp 9 Temperance Lotel, Mrs Szrsons 10 Dinorbcn Arms Hotel, Mrs Anne 3Ioore 11 -———— 12 Ofr Bell 13 Railwaj restaurant, Mr N. Costigan Loni!n & North Western railway Station,— 3Ir TV. Stokes, stationmastcr and goods pnd traffic. agent; Mr J >es,inside passenger and booking agent; Mr Alcock, plat- form inspector; the Company's Refresl ne t Rooms, Miss Armstrong rr iageress Mess/s TV. ll. Smith's and Soil's bookstall Mr T. TV. White, manager 14 Bee hotel, Mr Higson 15 Mrs 0. P. Williams 16 lIIr Fazakerley Gr •nsa J Bu DINGS. I I ilfi-s Griffiths 18 Mr H. Mudd 19 Mrs Torkington 20 W}j"istay house, Mr T. M. Davies 21 Mr A. W. Merridtw 24 Miss Edwards (p 2.5 Mrs j1 art in 2G Mr F. Pryce Lewis 27
Bedford Street.
Bedford Street. 4 Mrs Roscoe 7 Mr. T. Williams 8 Mr JoÍtns 9 Stu, ey Ho py Mr G. iffitlts 11 Mrs E. Jour, 12 31 rs 31. Jones 13 Mr Henry Parry 13aMrs Williams 14 Mr W. Thomas 15 Ebvy cottage, Mrs J. Ellis 16 Mrs Roberts 17 Mrs. Davies 17aMrs Jones 18 Mrs Jones 20 White Horse, Mrs Ro- berts 21 Mr Williams 22 Mrs Parry 23 Miss Owens 24 Mrs William 25 and 26 Mrs Amos tP\ 27 Mrs I) vies 28 Mr Edwards 29 Mr Lt. LlfJyd 29aMrs Williams 30 Mr E. Edwards 31 Mr E. Griffiths 31 aMr H. t.dwards 32 Mr Parry 33 Mr J Owens 34 Mr li Jonet 35 Mrs Foulkes
Cnurch Street.
Cnurch Street. 1 Miss Rschardson (p STANLY TERRACE- 2 1ST gan lodge-Mr and Fos 3tt (p.) 3 M's Neale 4 H re ( k house, Mr W J. Simeock 5 3Irs Willlams and Miss Webb, (p 6 Miss Liddels 7 Bo(l'o a, Mrs Johnson Thomas 8 Lansborough :å.Oll'iC,- 3tiss Nield 9 Mrs Buckley Morfa lodge S. Perks, Esq. and 3Irs Perks (p 11 Women's Convalescent home, Mr Mrs Jones, managers 44 Inmates M01 ?A cottage, Mr Owens 16 Mrs 3Iannix (p 17 Westm'nsterhouse, Mrs Lloyd 18 19 20 ( trr oc Cottage, S. L. Tildasley, Esq. (p 21 Lon y mor, Mr E. W. Xeatinge and family (p 27 Fe.A \ilia,Mrs Smithfp Ty'n-y-Coed Cottage 31 Mrs Al-oss
Ci\ d Street.
Ci\ d Street. ] jjIrs Manning 2 Mrs. J. Morris 4 Mrs. J. Hall Clarke and iJIisscs Hall Clarke 5 Mrs J. G. Nott 6 Miss M. E. Richards 7 Nurse p, Kins J8 Mrs Le 's 9 Mr Williams 10 Miss M. Williams 11 Mr I. Jones GROVE TERRACE 1 ffliss Roberts (p 2 Mr W. E. Hardeman (p 3 Mr D. J. Davies (p 4 Mrs. Gyle (p 5 Cu ■. McCoy (p W ELS: )ALVINISTICMETB- ODL CIPEL 14 County t-oint and Mag- istrateb" offices, Messrs Sisson d Gorge Rhyl DL -et Water Co.'s officos, itfr Bayliss, ma- nager 15 3Ir Bayliss (p National schools, Mr Davies master Miss 3IcC\>y Sf 3Iiss Burns, 1 stresses
Crescent Road.
Crescent Road. j 1 Marine villa, Alderman Ishm"l Jones and Mrs Jones ?p 2 Mi-, Mrs and Miss Preece Jones North Wales Office of 'The Provincial Trade Pro- tection Society.' Head Offices ShTewsbry. 3 Lincoln house, Mr W Freeman 4 Mrs R. Simcox 6 F-on ')on, Mr and Mrs Stanley and family (p 7 Mrs TmU 8 Miss Jones 9 9b Cresent Cottage, Mr and Mrs Cooke (d 10 ————— 11 Convalescent Institu- tion for men, Mr T. J Williams, mr lager 27 Inmates 12 Meiriadoc villa, Mis R. Jones 13 —————