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J. F. GRIFFITHS CO.' FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH STREET, RHYL. RAVING to the Lisastr'.i.s Fiie that occurred on December 10th, 1884, ti.o salvage <md tn e of the Immense Stock ^iil he ott^ecl at such 'rices as will secure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. JADY-mades, HATS smRTS imESSES. DOLMANS, ULSTERS, ALL MILLIE ERY 'LOWERS, CORSETS, at about Quarter the Prices. Prices. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS fARLE LINEN. TABLF, COVERS, CALI- j COES, HOLLANDS, DREdS STrFFS, STOCKINGS, all at nearly Halt I rice. .><.
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rnHE Ariqnoc lnlkurfrte Company having settled 1; oTir e^niros tr generous1*" r-i"i promp t". o 0 c ;re determined ?<> give the full benefit to cur numerous Customers-. We are qnite-awjtrs-tw&i e abovt Re u.cuon- appear incredible. A-cll to r spect the Goods and Prices will verv som c-nvi a 1 tbe most sceptical; ana we trust that tbev 7". give .II entire satisfaction. We also desire to tender our thanks to who have spontaneously expressed their symoat v and rendered valuable assistance. The Stock being heavy and the carnage exter.?"ve, we ate u'ja'o-e to commence tbe Sale until after Christmas. Doers c, 11 at 10 o'clock. .DECEMBER 2J*TH, 1S84. T f < Kil lTTHS & />0 *J 1" IT L' FREE TRADE F \LL. EH""J. .i :'Z::1flHb;r
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-=-=-. Barclay & Perkins' Stout IS TTSITERSALLY ADMITTED to be SUPER- IOR TO ALL OTHERS. WM. P. 'TONES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WNE, SPIRIT, ALE & PORTER MERCHANT, x0, Sussex-street (Comer of Water-street, Rhyl,) Faving been appointed SOLE AGENT for the above can now supply them as follows Poster 23s. 18-gals. casks. 12s. 9-gal. casks, B Stout 28s. -14s. „ B.B Stout.32s. „ -u"- Imperial or in- .19s. v^lid Stout 38s. gent for tlin BURTON BREWERY COM- PANY'S celebrated Burton Mild and Bitter Ales, BA SS'S Ales; and Sole Agent for Messrs. BAR- cr Y PERKINS & Go's London Stout. East India Pale Ale 3s. 6d. per doz. pints Extra Dublin Stout 3s. Od. ditto Wines and Spirits of First Clf-!ss Brands ONLY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. j C.IR1STMAS CHBISTMAS CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS FRUIT IN ABUNDANCE. We are now offering j Very Fair CURRANTS at glD. PER LB. C-d PATRAS gD- » ¿) Ex \ellent Do. 4 D. VOSTIZZA A ID. & CD. m 4:2 O Valencia RAISINS D- & • SULTANAS: NEVER SO CHEAP, NEVIDR BETTER IN j QU ALITY. Excellent Fruit at 3d. per lb. E. P. J0NES' rjlHOMAS I L L I A M S jt T f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL butcher, 3, WATER STREET, R H Y L. A constant supply of Meat always on hand -eluding Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, iorK -c. (x H "1 •0 B B1N s' NEW & SECOND-HAND FURNITURE S I ORES 3, MARKET STREET RIlYL. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, COTS & MATTRESSES, PERAMBULATORS & BATHS for HIRE. Agent for the Guardian Fire & Life Assurance Co. ¡ E D WARD QWENS, rj BUTCHER, 8, WATER STREET, RHYL (OPPOSITE SUSSEX STREET) Families supplied with the Best Quality of Beef Mutton, Lamb. Veal, and Pork. Orders Promptly Attended To. Fine Flavoured Pork Sausages. t TONES A. JONES JOINER AND BUILDER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Rhyl and district that he has re-commenced business, and is now refdy to do any repairs or alterations, and to give estimates for work in the several brunches of the Trade. WORKSHOP AND YARD: WEST KINMEL STREET inquiries may also be made at the Queen's Din- ing Rooms, 11, Queen Street, Rhyl. 1 • (RI D E TO J^HIYA BY I CAPTAIN FRED. BARNABY, ROYAL HOUSE GUARDS. Page 13 says—" Two pairs of boots lined with nr were also taken and for physic-with which it j" as well to be supplied when travelling in out-of. jb-way places-some quinine and Cockle's Pills, j Ve latter a most invaluable medicine, and one tfhich I have used on ihe natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was impervious to all native medicines, when I administered to him five COCKLE'S PILLS "111 nevedade from my memory; and a friend of «■ nrho passed through the same district many tilths afterwards, informed me that my fame as a medicine man' had not died out, but that tho marvellous cure was even then a theme of con. versation in the bazaar." c OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FREE FROM MERCXJEY. COCKLE'S AN-IBILIOUS PILLS, F j THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. LOCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, THE SAFES! PATENT MEDICINE. tOCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, THE BEST FAMILY AFEKIENT MEDICINE. F COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, '-I Folt LIVER. 0- OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOE BILE. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, < FOR INDIGESTION. (NOCKLES ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, J FOR HEARTBURN. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, < roit SICK HEADACHE. /OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, J IN USE A3IONGST ALL CLASSES, COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, J IN USE EIOHTYTHEEE YEARS. R'KLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, IN USE EVERYWHERE. i CTOCKIJE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, ) May be had throughout the United Kingdom, Boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., lis., and 22s 18, NEW ORMOND STREET, LONDON "VJERVOUS & PHYSICAL DEBILITY.—A |^[ gentleman having tried m vain every adver- t",ed remedy, lias discovered a simple means of self- cure. lie will be haypy to forward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope.—Mr J. T. SE"WfcLL s livook Villa, irlam- rbmith, Loudoti W, j "THE HOME-MADE BREAD SHOP. J. T. -0 ii2, S -t50 'íI.A. JpAMIIY^I ROCER k rpEA "QEALiB BAKEE, PROVISION DEALER, N TALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN ALED HOUSJC, 27, WELLINGTON ROATJ, RHYL "The best of Everything." -N- JOHN EDWARDS, gUILDER AND pONTRACTOR, 2G, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL, Every description of JOINERY WORK undertaken. All Kinds OF ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, &c., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIVAT £ S GIVRN ON APPLICATION. J. BROWN, J^ETIST & jp HOTOG R ATHER, 8, KINMEL STREET, RHYL. ALL I'jrOTOGRAPES TAKEN BY THE INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. ARTES (any position), on. (id. per doz. TWO j POSITIONS, 6s. Gd. per doz. CABINETS, 12s. 6d. per doz. Enlargements finished in various styles. Note the Addres8-:3, KINMEL ST., RHYL. (Nearly opposite the Alexandra Hotel). A GOOD PLAN. *1 f\ AND upwards invested, under the J nou-liabiiity system, in carefully selec- ted Stocks and Shares often returns handsome profits iu a few days. Full details in Explanatory Book (fourth edition), gratis lllld post free. Address, GEO. EVANS & CO., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Best and safest plan ever devised. -'r" "BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE." FOR PURE, CLEAN, UNADULTERATED BREAD GO TO W. DANIELS, GROCER. BAKEH, & PROVISION DEALER, ABBEY STREET, RHYL, Who has receuriv had fitted up two of the most APPROVED OVENS, V! ",0 have pure, wholesome Bread care aud atten- tion should be paid to the surroundings of the Bakeiy. W.D. has erected one of i)[v DECKER OVENS, which consumes its own smoke, aud thereby renders it practicaliy impossible for obnoxious gases to exist in the bakehouse, and therefore cannot be absorbed by the dough in the process of fermentation. This added to the fact that nothing but Ihe best flour is used in this estab- lishment is a guarantee for the purity and excel- lence of the Bread. Hot Rolls, Milk Rolls, Whole-Meal Bread, Buns, Scones, &u., daily. 52-283 QIJEEINSLAN D. THIS young and promising Colony offers Special Advantages to all classes, and the QUEENS- I LAND ROYAL MAIL LINE convey passengers BY STEAMER FOR £ 7. Mail or other Steamers will be dispatched from LONDON or PLYMOUTH fortnightly by which ASSISTED PASSAGES will be. granted to eligible Persons, such as Engineers, Farmers, Fitters, En- gine Drivers, Railway Carriage Builders, Black. smiths, Bricklayers, Stonemasons, Sawyers, Carpenters, Wheelwrights, Shoemakers, Tailors, Shipwrights, Farm Labourers, Domestic Servants, Gardeners, Vine Dressers, Road Makers, Quarry- men, Navvies, at the following rates:- EOOND CABIN.. £ 21. 10s. THIRD U-LASS 17 Children under 12 years half price. Infants under 12 months free. Persons not eligible for assisted passages will be taken at the following rates:- Second Cabin, £ 31. 10s. Third Class, £17. For further particulars regarding Passages, Land Laws, and Resources of the Colony, apply to Gellatly, Haukcy, Sewell and Co., 109, Leadenhall Street, London, and 12, Renfield Street G asgow. [26ml i'iiOFKbSJ O.N A IJ JXTIMATlOX BIRMINGHAM CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL, JULY 28TH, 1884. CIADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg most respectfully to inform you that, iu compliance with the repeated solicitations of nurmerous Mends, I have taken out a license for the dcupose of selling-by-Public Auction, and the conducting of Valuations of Property in general. —My very successful experience, as aLand and Hoitse Ageftt, itidtWjes tnO' to appeal to you for a share uf the patronage usually bestowed upon members of the profession. "It shall aim to conduct all sale enfxustect tb my care "witK untiring attention suceeded by PEOLSIRT\ SETTLEMENTS. Owtnei's.oi,.Bi'operty.,iu Rnyl and district, who place their properties in. my hands, may rely upon every attention being paid thereto; both in prompt collection of rent, economical management, punctual settlements. n References permitted to W. R. Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Rhyl; J. E. Haworth, Esq., Springside Rouse, Rawtenstall, Lancashire; &c. Yours Obediently, F. J. SARSONS. Tho under mentioned agencies are under my management :—Norwich Union Fire, Provident Life County Fire, Railway Passengers Accidental and the London and General Plate Glass Insurance Companies, "l/leek's lihyl Apartments Directory." The Haworth Estate, & tentral Land & House Agency Offices. "SULPHOLINE LOTION."—An external means of CURING SKIN DISEASES. There is scarcely any eruption but will yield tc "Sulpboline in few days, and commence to fade away, even if it seems past cure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blot- pi ches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by luagic whilst old, enduring skin disorders, that have plagued the sufferers for years, however deeply rooted they may be, Sillplji)tiiit) ,vill sucessfiiily attack them. A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR, CEACEOFT'S ABEOVA: TOOTH PASTE.—J3y using this delicious Aromati- Dentifrice, the enamel of the teeth becomes whik scund and polished like ivory. It is exceeding fraariant and specially useful for removing inorus- nations of tartar on neglected teeth. Sold by all Chemists. P^ts, Is. and Is Gd. each (Get Cracioft's). The Dandelion Extract contained in Dr. King's Pills, by its well-known action on the Liver (the most important gland in the_ whole frame), causes the bodily secrations to flew in a regular manner und conjointly with the Tonic ingredients, greatly invigorates, so maintaining the great portals of the systeiv. in the fit condition w oecure good health Any Chemist sells them boxes Is. ld. and 2s. Gd each LIVElt MEDICINE TARAXACUM AND PODOPIIYLL— This fluid combination, extracted from medicina roots, is becoming very popular, and is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of conges- tion of tho liver, which arc generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach and feeling of general degression. It sets the sluggish liver ill inot- iou, very slightly acts upon the bowels, giving a sense health and comfort within 2'1 hours. It is the safes medicine. Taraxacum andPodophylhn is a fluid mad only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on eveiy laùel. it is important to uutiw thia.^Bottiet! 2s. Od.jSolc^by all Chemist ¥\r;¡" a FOE. FISH, GAME, ,:A™ I %J X BOTTLE OF THIS STEAKS, //>/MRATKD SArCE YY PREPARED FHOJi: THE CC. YS YS OLTKIJVLL ILL-CIPE BEARS Y/ TLLE WELL-K^OWX LABEL SIGNED or" ,l.I"I"; This label is protected by perpetual injunction in Chancery of the 9tli July 1858 and without it none can be genuine. PREPARED ONLY BY E. LAZEXBY k 80X, LONDON, And sold Retail by Grocers, Oilmen, Italian- n 'ai-rhoy-semen-, £ c. < t-hrou-ghov-t the Kingdom.. JOHN II. ELLIS, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY ? WINE and SPI11..IT MERCHANT, ALE & PORTER DEALER & BOTTLER, 12, WATER STREET, RHYL. j AGENT FOR I MAX GjREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES, A S S & C O S AND A I: L S O P P & ALES, JACOB'S P1LSENER LAGER BEER, GUINNESS'S EXTRA DUBLIN STOUT, TnjjCasks and Bottles. ELLIS'S CELEBRATED MINERAL WATERS CANTRELL & COCHRANE'S AND ROSS'S BELFAST GINGER ALE. Full PriceLiEt of all Wines, Spirits, &c\, on application to JOHN H. ELLb, 12, WATER STREET, RUYL. -t_- 1lt4. "n.f;f ='I.- Business Cards. STATIONER AND NWSA<^NT~ i TREHEARN, Wholesale and Retail Stationer, Bookseller, Bookbinder, Newsagent k. Dealer in Fancy Goods. Library Depot. Stationer's Hall, 165 & 1GG, Wellington road, & BonMarche, 8, High st.,Rhyl; liCHJT^AKB BH^'TlAEEKS: JOHN AMOS 8, SESSEX STREET, RHYL (Opposite the George Hotel). A large and varied stock ot Boots Shoes, Slippers, c., of the best makes, and at very low prices. A trial is solicited, OTED BOOT AND Si iOi-rWARElToUSE, WEI.I^GTOX ^Cli AMIii'RS7Weiih^m-road, Rhyl. Large and well-assorted Slock of Boots and Shoes to select from. PR,IXTEIIS. AMOS BROTHERS, Commercial and General Steam Printers, Publishers, &e. All work neatly and quickly turned out, and at very moderate prices.. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. JOHN WHEELER, Painter, Paper-hanger, Plumber, Glazier, kc., CRESCENT ROAD, (late 7, Gronant Street), RHYL. All orders receive prompt and personal attention. IJC'J'». "r"I -^E^EMpfT^XNCE^JOAKDI^l^i^ RHYL ^cl^S tl^l^-| way Station.) Hot Dinners daily. Tea and Coffee always ready. Special Terms for Pleasure] Parties apo. School Trips on t FS GRIFFITHS. RHUDDLAN.— NEW INN, P. Edwards, Proprietor. Family and Commercial Hotel. Wines and Spirits of the Finest Quality, Bass' Burton Ales, Guinness' Dublin Stout. Cars for Hire. G:I:1P:¡r- ,.4- V —— IIHI ■wwiillllll "SBI ■lllllll IliB III11 Bill II >■ ill iJh H 1 I TAMES J) A VIE S, I Registrar of Marriages, VISITORS TO RHYL. GWYNFA VILLA, RHYL, TURKISH AND OTHER BATHS HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, can be had at the Collector of Rents, &c. II YDROP ATHIe J^STABLLSHMENI ——— JLJL JLJ I Agent for the 4 ALLIANCE/ I For Ladies on Tuesday and Friday morningJ 'PROVINCIAL/ < QUJ]^ I | from 8 to 1 Wednesday from 2 to o o'clock. I -■ i • p a -t'01' Gentlemen at all other times from 7 a.m. tc Fire ana Lite Assurance Com- 7 p.m. panies, | ^-0 0H sundatJi. MORTGAGES CAN~BE PROCURED. l! N—■■MIIII IIIIIIIIWI urn II —IL m No more Misfitting Dresses. The Art of Dress-cutting Taught in a few Easy Lessons by the SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM nr DRESS-CUTTING. O little progress has been made in VsL the Art of Dressmaking, in this v7j country, that we naturally ask our- selves what is the cause of this deplorable failure, especially since those engaged in it are compelled each year to acknowledge that the English ladies give their patronage more and more to foreign modistes. In cases where this is the exception, it is among those ladies whose mean swill not permit this luxurious indulgence, therefore they accept the ser- vices of the English Dressmaker in con- sequence of this inability, while their pre- ference is strongly ia favour of the foreign robe. It is the duty of the English Dress- makers to learn the cause of this evil which robs them of their most lucrative patronage, and there seems to be no more effectual method in overcoming it than to learn to compete with these foreign rivals. la most branches of science and industry England has always maintained a leading position. Why, then, in a point so vital to her, and where so much capital is ex- pcnded, will she permit a foreign rival to bear the palm of victory? Elegance and refinement in dress have become so much a study by ladies in these days that all that art and grace can do for them is called into requisition. It is in these points, therefore, we know we are rivalled abroad Else why are foreign modistes patronised in preference to our own Vressmakers; All ladies know when the Dress arrays their figure to the best advantage, and the r Dressmaker knows that the first and most important step is to learn to cut the comctly. To do thib one must study pro- portions. For many years Dressmakers nave used nothing better than charts or models for cutting, each one of which 13 I utterly imperfect in principle, as a iithe careful reasoning would convince tber>>- In the first place, charts cut the same shape for every figure, measuring the same size bust. The fallacy of this idea is apparent when you consider that per- sons measuring the same size bust are rarely, if ever, shaped alike. Consequently, garments cut on these principles do net fit the figure for which they arc intended, land a great amount of valuable time is consumed in pinning and retacking, which are convincing proofs of the inutility of the methods usually employed. Yet, when vou also perceive that by taking up a seam here, and letting one out in another place, you have thrown the seams out of all pro- portion, and utterly destroyed any grace the dress might have possessed; you ought then to be assured of the necessity I of a true and correct method of cutting, which would save you this wasted time and miserable results. All good cutters know that a badly cut garment can never be made to fit well. By this system of Cutting, which is based upon mathemati- cal principles, and will enable one to fit every figure perfectly without alteration, you can arrive at every point that consti- you can arrive at every point that consti- tutes an accurate fit with certainty. .a- -0 Ladies with irregular forms can be fitted with the same ease and certainty as those with perfect proportions, and. this cannot be done by any other method of cutting. Its adaptability to all changes of style, or variations in form makes this system an enduring advantage to the Dressmaker, and its comprehensive use will piace her on an t'qual footing with the Continental modistes in the Art of Dress Cutting. Ladies arc discovering that there is scicnce in Cutting a Dress. The time has passed when the Dressmaker viifSt Oft the garment to see if it for with this system of calculation there can be no failure. Testimonial from a few English Ladies who have tested the Scientific System of Dress Cutung. NY'1, the undersigned ladies, having learned the Scientific System of Dress Cutting, take great pleasure in recctn- r',cn.1, the same to the ladies of our country, as xve have proved its practicability and accuracy by many tests, ana we 1, 1ll. ei" yet failed to obtacn a perfect fit when the instructions are followed, which are so simple that a child can cut ,;t iw them as weil as an adult: and we ire sure that -iv lady who may learn this system will never regret the invest- Ivei'l'-h"' hac; nudc, as the s:lving of malarial alone 1: a few garments will more than pay for the System, beside the t ,ce and Satisfaction of always having a perfe.. it ting_ garment-Mrs Phillipson, 3, Colville Square Terrace, r. ,.„r vv Mrs Maico'm, -o, Carlton Hill, St. 1. hu's Wood, N.W.; Mrs. Srnythe, 37, Blenheim Cres., No.ung Ii '1 '7 Mrs.vVirtcn.67. Bessboro1 Street, Pimlico, S V.; Miss Lang,121, EdgwareRoad, W Mrs. Dunlop, 16, Solon New Koad Clapham; Miss Syer, 60, De Deauvoir Ro;v. Islington, N. Miss Field, Stratford House, Wimbledon. S.W., c Mrs. Baker, 1, Bedford Terrace, High Street, Streath. To whom we rejer. INSTRUCTIONS given from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cwing to the demand for evening instructions by those employed durin" the day, pupils may now be instructed at their own Residence ior the same charge. Practical ladies wanted to take charge of Branch Offices. Sulfations furnisned to pupilsj if GCSired, in First-class Houses, where they can command the highest salaries as dress cutters, One Scientific System, with general instruction at the office as long as desired O O itr'T rrun i One System in fuii, with special printed instructions,enabling anyone to thoroughly n r\ PRICE LibT, ( understand it, will be sent by post to any part of the United Kingdom for O O Our Patent Double Tracing Wheel, tracing two lines at a time, one to cut by, and the other to sew by, making the seams all the same width, enabling a young girl to do the tacking as well as an experienced Dressmaker, will be found invaluable to ladies if they have much sewing to do, as it saves a great deal of time 2nd l"hour. The aoove wheel will b« gent to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of as. (Two Shillings.)_ POST FRLlu, Post Office Orders (crossed) to be made payable at General I-"oat Oiucv, London, to N. HANBURYJ Limited, 2~r,. Regent Street, Regent Circus, London, \V.. A more f intelligence and good address Wanted, to learn our System, as teachers to give instructions at pv;t.o bouse-. L.^exceptionable references required. Agents wanted in every Town to soil our System* Send fox :-pc:"lal PriCe List, 't r TRACING- WHEEL. J A' 5 .!> A-'ress •" Couininnicatifms to the General Ofilce of TiilC DRESS-CDTTIiiS 4SSOCIATION, 272, Regent St., Regffit Circus, j i Local Agent, for Rhyl Wanted, W. J. KENT, I T OTTEXH A M BUILDINGS, 70, HIGH STREET, RHYL. NEW SPRING- PURCHASES in CRETONNES, DIMITIES, DAMASKS, SHEEIINGS, ELAN- KET. QUILTS, TOILETS, LACE CURTAINS, And General HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, The Stock is freth and the best of its kind, and ti,e price:, for New Gocds are I.Avei tlinn years past. This Business is tojsnpplv Goods at the best value for Cash, AND companson is requested for quality and price, with other houses that are weighed down with long credit. CARPETS! .L 1 b The NEW CENTRAL CARPETS are now in Stock in the new designs for this year. These Goods save cost of making- and waste in fitting, The KENSINGTON, WESTMINSTER, and ART PATTERNS are the.best taste. All Sizes in stock, commencing 3 yds by 2t yds— this size is sold at 18s. 9d. complete, and is the same as advertised at One Guinea. NEW PATTERNS IN FLOOR-AND STAIR CLOTHS. E N T "T. J. KENT, HIGH STREET (Near the Parade), RHYL. —— ESTABLISHED, 1866. i 0HARLES J JAJIDEMAN AND gON, j PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM AND GENERAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, -n 26, HIGH STREET, RHYL. Pianofortes and Harmoniums of the best make and selection, FOR SALE OR HIRE. New Music at half-marked price, post free. Schools and Teachers supplied on advantageous terms. Single tunings or by yearly contract, promptly attended to in Tuwn or Country, all kinds of Musical Instruments tuned and repaired. ORGAN, HARMONIUM AND PIANOFORTE Lessens on Moderate Terms. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT AGENTS "THE OLD TOWN HALL STORES," HIGH STREET RHYL, [Established 1850), pOULKES & (JO,, WINE ( £ SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 1MPOR- I TERS & BONDERS. 1 MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN W | SAINT RAPAEL TANNIN WINES 30/ per dcz. This wine is strengthening and digestive. It is an Invigorating Tonic, and more efficacious for eon- valescents and debilitated persons than Iron or Quinine. It is a sovereign remedy in cases of j Gastric Debility and Anemia. BASS, ALLSOPPS, & WORTHINGTON'S ALES, GUINNESSJS, BARCLAY, & PERKIN'S STOUT in Bottle and on Draught, DEVONSHIRE CIDER IN BOTTLES, And ELLIS & SONS' celebrated Mineral, Soda Potass Lithia, and other Waters. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, &c.-DFLLAP. ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS should always be tried, as in it-ambers o cases, s ;emingly incurable, it has done wonders. Sight, Deafness, Obstructions in the Ears and the Incessant Humming Sounds so frequent with affected hearing are removed after two or three nights' application. DELLAB'S ESSENCE can be taken of as sure to give some relief in any cme of deafness without causing the slightest injury to the delicate organisms of the ear, and, however surpris- ing persons for years Deaf have heard sounds after a fair trial of Dellar's Essence. Price Is lid. GRATE BODILY STRENGTH. PEPPER'S QUININE AND [EON TONIC strengthens the nerves and muscular system, improves digestion, animates the spirits, eiicruits the health, rouses and develops the nervous oeergies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dis. Gills langour and depression, fortifies the digestive argans. It is a specific remedy for neuralgia, inde- gestion, fevers, chest affections, and in wasting iiseases, scrofulous tendencies etc. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottles, 32 doses, 4s. Gd. Sold by Chemists every- where. TLen i ae of J. PEPPER is on the label. | FRIEND OF ALL! j vi U LU a ii yIs PILLSe j 'v j Purity of Elood Essential to Life, Health and Strength. f Those Pills surpass all other known Medicines for Purifying the BLOOIJ being safe 8nd yet effective, they are av"ila1,!e f: r ;;]¡ as a Domesticand Household ™-rr-c !y. In contre-tions and rc' t, cf the LUNGS and LIVI-'K, they quickly remove f lao cause of ihe disease, and in constipation and disordered j c ndiisnn of the BOWELS, they act as a cleansing aperient, i irritant matter from the intestinal canal, a:u reiii^iu spasms, cramps, and painful grip'.ngs. Bilious Headaches, Nausea and Foul Stomach, Loss cf Appetite, and Lowness of Spirits, The cU;aii>in.^ properties of these Piils soon produce a Jcrful chanje in the constitution, removing aii excess of h:;1 hea-Jachc. palpitation, pains after eating, and giddiness. hjy restore the appetite, ci-jar the com:~ \exicn, and imarovt fae ,sea.ral health. The Mother's Friend. Females' Specifics, i Tver}' Mother of a Family ^Iuu!J know the value of thes^ in removing all accuinul^ticiis n»:d restoring suspended cr perverted secretion.?; ai various critical periods of female life are usefr.l beyond measure: they can be taken Siif^ly by of ail and ar-j .nvaluaMe in all children's Sciatica, Lumbago, and Obstructions of the Kidneys. If these Pills Le tt.Vc-r. reSu'r!y every night, irt strict accoraance with the printed directions; the most obstinate ca^es will soon yield, the secretion from the kidneys will beccaie e'enr and Jimpicl; no function of the body ?hor!d he more carefully watcher most serious ccioL'er.cer: cntuc from neglect in ihia ie>-t!e;U Debilitated Constitutions, Trem- blings, and Loss of Nervous Energy^ Ihesc PiiiS are mmtrnas^d as Nervine Tonics they correct au irregularities ana v.-cakue>ses. They act so kindly, yet so energetically on the functions of digestion, that the whole body is revived, the blood is purified, and the muscles become firmer and stronger; therefore sufferers from Kervoi s Weakness in every form should give them a fair and honest trial. 1 ne Pdls and Ointment ave sjid at Profe&s H"M.OWAY"» !■tabnsament, 5^3, Oxtcrd S:r-:ct, London, aiso by near^ cyeryrcspectable endor of Medicine throughout the Civiiised V' °r:d, iu }"io.\es and Pots, at is. iAd., -s. od., 4s. 6d., us., 2^s.. iiid 3js. each. printed directions are auxed *0 each Dox and Pot, and can 'jc had m any ian,ia^'e. K.B.—Advico caa be obtained, free cf charge, by [applying at the above address, daily, betweea tb# >4Qurs 0111 and 4, or by t j H. A. STEEB, Wholesale and Family IX& gPIRIT f ERCHANT. ALE k PORTER DEALER & BOTTLER, 73, HIGH STREET, RHYL. MINERAL WATER DEPOT. j STRATHERN & CO., "BIG 13 O OK/' 26, HIGH STREET. BOOKS, r L STATIONERY, I NCI GOODS AND TOYS, CIRCULATING LIBRARY ONLY 6D. A WEEK AGENTS for W. BROWN & SONS, Steam Dye. ing and Laundry Works, Wniteharen. Every description oj work executed with despatch and on reasonable terms. WHITE CURTAINS CLEANED from Is. PER PAIR. NOTICE. ly^ESSRS. QLOUGH It CO., AGENTS, SULVEYORS, VALUERS, AND AUCTIONEERS, DENBIGH, BEG to announce that thev hare OPENED an office at No. 12, BODFOR STREET, RHYL (Close to the Railway Station.) Office hour4. 10 to 4 Saturdays, 10 to 1. Instructions for Sales and Valuations received at Any Time by JAMES DAVIES Estafe;Agent GWYNFA VILLA, RHYL, Land Agency Offices, Denbigh. J. &. A. M. JONES, LONDON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, RHYL, Beg respectfully to announce that their stock < DRAPERY, MILLINERY, &c., &c., lis REPLETE. Very Special Bargains are offered in all the Depart. ments. J. & A. M. JONES, LONDON HOUSE, 23, HIGH STREET, RHYL. WHISKY, VERY SUPERIOR OLD HIGHLAND I SCOTCH WHISKY, I 10, to 18s. per gallon. Gives utmost satisfaction everywhere. I BEIN. N. POOL, Wia9 and Spirit Merchant, ANNAN N.B. | A FACT WORTH KNOWING. BEE CHAM'S PILLS Have now been before the Public Thirty Years, and the rapid sale from the commencement, a1 id the still increasing demand by the Pnblic, is one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated, Thousands, in every sphere of life wish one voice pronounced them the best, the safest and the pur- st for eradicating all those comp^Hts of which flesh is heir to. They stand without a and have the largest sale of any Patert Med-tflne In th world. BEECH AM'S PILLS ARE admitted by thousands to be worth above a Guinea for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and pain in the Stomach,sick Headache 'Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, shortness of Breath Costiveness.Scnrvy and Blotches of the skin.Disturbed Sleep Fi-igntfuJ Dreams-and all Nervous Trembling-Sensations. &e. The first dose will give relief in twentv minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it In Thousai>ds of cases The Proprietor of tbee Pills having obtained (at trreat expense) a Patentfor them.h* challenges the hole wnrld to produi, J a medicii.e tc equal fben: for r, vh-c the abov6- aataert complaints, and restoring the patient to sound and last:t.ig health. Every sufferer is earnestly i; vited to try oneBox of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all age,, these Pills are invaluable, a few doses of them carry oil a.1 gross liumourb, anti open as that is required. No female should be without them. There 8 no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PI LLS for removi-f any obstruction or irregularity of the system, taken according to the directions given with each box, they v. ul soon restcro female of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach.Impaired digestion, and all disorders cn the liver, they oct. like MAC Ie. and a few doses w1l1 be found to work ivon(iere, upon the most importantorgans II. i thehuman machine. They strengthen the whole mnscuiar ( system ,rtfitore the long lest complexion.bring back the keen edge of appetite,and arouse into action with the rose bud oi i health, the whole pbymcal energy, of the human frame. These are facts admitted by thousands,embracing ailuasaot societv and ore of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is'that Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of anv patent medicine in the world BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. Ar a Remedy for Coughs xt ireneral: Asthma, Difficulty ir, Breathing, Shortness of Breath, ^lgutness and Oppression Chest Wheezing.ic,these Pihs stand unrivalled: and any cme labouring under any Uh.e ab'vt complaints, need onlv to try oxia BOX to prove that th 2y are the bb.st eveb ovvkbep" T" ihs pcBi-ic for Asthir itic and Consumptive Coughs a. -Oppression of the Che- hey speedily remove thatsense cr Oppression and Di altjof Breathing, wliich ni,l, tlv d-,)rive the patient of rese ibey give almost in- sLt relief and comfort to those afflicted with the above d^iitressins, and, when neglected, dangerous compiamts. Let anv person troubled wnh any of the above compiaints I give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial. Cir^toK.-Thepr.l;iic 8re requested to notice that the words 'Beee" am's Pills St. Helens.' are on the Government Stamp affixed to each Box if the Pills if not or they are a forgery, Prepared only and sold wholesale ana retai. by tke Pro- nrietor T BKECHAM Chemist, St. Helens, Lancashire, in '■oxef 1 and 2s 9d each. Sent oy postfree for 15 TO: -ng'.fctfc and Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. Every description of Printing; Cheaply, Neatly, and Promptly r Executed. gT. rpHOMAS'S QOLLEG J, RHYL. Twnd-d- by thr laic YLX. AECHDEACOX MOI&AK, wit rroio'-cterf on the lines laid dov:n by Kin., EESIDENCK—PLASTIRION TERRACE. PEIXCIPAI. REV. E. WEBSTER, Late Curate of Rhyl. SEXIOE T'LIOE W. H. SAMPSON, ESQ.. B A. London I luvorsity; Interired.B.Mus.; Latin Prize- tp J ii of University College. London, and Prizeman .rapORition of Trinity College.London. PE'.I'ETSCI: 07 MODEEX LAXOUAGES L. H. Jl MOD, LbQ. PEOI'ES^OE or ADVANCED DEAWIXG E. A. NORD- URY, ESQ., E.C.A. DEILL IxsTErCTOE SERGEANT-MAJOR M03PJS0N. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS .— From the EEV. THOMAS RICHAEDSON, M.A., HW <?/' p "The deep interest which we feel in the Tros- perity of the School as conducted by vou.—Witil every kind wish for the success of the school." Frr>m STEPHEN ROGSE, ESC., Senior Ckurchwcrden of St. Thutnat's Parish. "I would earnestly wish to remind parents of their obligation to the kindly forethous-ht of the great man fthe late Archdeacon Morgan), who founded and orig>iated your College, fur the pur- pose of affording- the great middle-class an oppor- tunity of educating their sons in sound reiisricus and secular knowledge, at a moderate charge, at their own doors. And I rejoice that tne responsi- bilities have fallen into such judicious hands, and heartily wish you all success. I teel certain that the wider your efforts are known, the greater will be your field of labour." Prospectuses, References, &c., from Rev. the Principal. ST. AsAp", GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. The school re-opens Jan. 20'th, 18S5. A CLASS has already been formed for the bridge Local Examination n Dec.s 4.^52. Pupils are also prepared for Matriculation and the other University Examinations; for the PrelimiD;, T Law and Medical Examinations, for tL. of 'e Civil Service, ana for the Preliminary Examination of the Peril Pharmaceutical Society. Terms. & on application. W. EASTERBY, B.A., LL.D., liei, Ma ster the Archdeacon of St. Asaph, Chairman of the Governing Body. B R Y N Y 1 U RHO U SE", LLANE AIRFECH AN. A thorough preparation for Business and the learne Professionr. DURING the past twelve months the Pupi JL/ have been successful at the Examinations r- the Royal College of Surgeons, the Incorporate t Law Society. Durham University, the Home Civ; I Service, the Pharmaceutical Society, and the Science Examinations of South Kensington. No Pnpil !c.;¡ failed in any Examination. Testimonials from the Archbishop of York, Lords Fitzwilliam. ZetlavL, Houghton. Eeversham Wenlock, &c. Mr Robinson has had thirty four years' experience iq teaching nt some of the best schools in ErjLiancl. -2ou pRrDENTIAL ASSLRANCE ^jOMPANY (LunTEr-), HOLBORN BARS, E.C. 1 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LIFE ASSTEAXCE Å A BUSIXESE TRANSACTED.—EEVEESIOXS PUECHASEI). The amount of Claims paid exceeds Six Millions. The Invested Assets exceed Four Millions. Whole World Licenses granted to Seamen and others permanently engaged on board ship at an extra pi einium of Sl per cent. Limited Licenses: J; voyages not exceeding bevond 33 degrees north latitude. 10s. per cent. The last ANNTTAL AND VALUATION REPORTS can be obtained on application to the Secretary. AGENTS WANTED'-Apply to the Superinten- deut for Flintshire and Denbigh, CHAS. BLACKMORE, 5/52 2, Edward Henry Street, Rhyl. RATIS.-Sent by post to all parts of the World on ro;e pt of Two Stamps to prepay postage. T NERVOUS DEBILITY. TNVALTDS' GUIDE BOOK OF POSITIVE 1 REMEDIES FOR THE CURE OF ALL DISEASES. THE BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES c- e a .uH list of the names in English, of all the Posit:v jleaicmes used by a retired Piiysioian in hie practice for over Thirty Years. The Name. Nature and Dose •. also a list of Diseases for which the Por; y ve Botanic Medicines are a certain Gtire, ai e, EVERY HOUSEHOLD, ev&ry Man and Woman should possess a i -,()I)y of-'this'iitvakiahle IT IS V, RITiEis -and PUBLISHED to er-Lil,ie Invalids to form a corrtot knowledge of the disej-sa that they may be suffering from, and to select Remedy and Cure thamseives without consulting* a Medical Man, either personallv or bv letter. EVERYTHING THE INVALID should knew on self-treatment, how to secure health, a long lile and to avoid the doctor is given in thif. work. IT lb INDEED, and IN TRLTH/ ^he Invalid's Hand-book and sure guide to the cure of ail diseases by the Positive Botanic Medicines. OVER SIXTY THOUSAND INVALIDS havo been cured bv the Positive Botanic Remedies. THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED timoniais triven in favour <.f rhese Mo.lioiueR SEND FOR THIS INVALUABLE BOOF. a .c read It before taking Medicine — be+'->rcvmvoa» case into the band? vi a 2ae ileal :>L.n NO WJilT 1KN STATEMENT OF C: NO CONSULTATION .£ES. NO PERSONAL VISITS HEQt-IRED. SELF-TREATMENT IS EASY, SAFE AND EI FECI L AL by iuiioviiiLr the i'ui?s n in o Book. GRATIS.—NOTICE.- Tbe Guide Book to the tr<=:.t meru of all diseases by the new system 2: » Botanic Remedies may he har. direct F;M:U JI Publishers on receipt of Two Stamps to pre jav I postage.—Address— I II. SMITH & Co.. POSITIVE REIIEDT L ISOLATOR _G-So"rnampttiT, i-i.ow Lo"don. W.C CIEED IN A FEW DATS, CORXS. Bë E LAEC-ED TOE JOTXTS.-DE:LL"I,'S CO'1X AX:, iljxr 1 LASTEES are the only reai remedy. They differ fro p all Piasters,ShieldsorOomr)ositionseveriaveuted. t;>v i instantly softening the callous surrounciin-r. th pain goes at once, the corn soon following Bauijus ù:J [enlarged toe joints require more tune Lr ;):rÙc;, cure, but the action is certain and relief insiautau- eoas. Any boots may be worn with comfort rbr-a I hours after applying Dellar's rbstel; on I,) account be persuaded to buy any other. Boxe- Is. Hi. each, aie sold by most Chemists. Post frt 14 Stamps. Bedford Laboratory Buy ley st, London INEXPENSIVE HAIK RSSTOEEE. LOCETEE'S SR. PIRUE HAIR RESTOEEE will darken gTey hair, in aftw days bringing back the colour. Tne effect isou, rior to that produced by a direct dye aud does no injure the skin. Lockj-cr's is equal to the most ex pensive. It is the best for restoring grey hair to it former colour. Produces a perfectly natural shade. Valuable for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair. Sulphur being hig-hly prized for its stimulant, cleansing, heaiUituJ acliou on the hair glands, Lockyer's Restorer ssti„ntrlv recom- mended. Large Bottles, is- 6d. Sold by aii Chemist Hairdl. men every here.,