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SULPHOLINE LOTION. The Cure for Skin Diseases* IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BT.yr-HES, ENTIRELY FADE AWAY. BEAt'TTETLLY FRAGRANT. PERFECTLY HAR3ILESS. CURE3 OLD STANDING SKIN DISEASES. REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTION, SPOT. OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH, SUPPLE AND HEALTHY. any eruption but will yield to "Su:pl'úl¡nc" in few days, and commence to tadfi": away, oven if seemingly past cure. Ordinvi-y pimples, redness, blotches, scurf roughness, vanish as if by Magic; whilst old enduring skin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, blackheads, scaly eruptions, rosea, prurigo, tetter, fiitfrfans, however deeply rooted, Sulph- oline'' successfully attacks. It destroys the animalcuite which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable,* gainful affections, and always produces clear, smooth, supple, healthy skin. "Sulpholine" Lotion is sold by most Chemists. Bottles, 2s 9d. PEPPER'S' }"" I QUININE AND IRON HEALTH, STRENGTH, healtEhnIrtGrVength' TONIC GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NERVE STRENGTH, I GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH- Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON T( NJC. It iniproves the appetite, pro- motes digestion, greatly strengthens the nerves, increases strength of pulse, gives firmness to the muscles, alters pale countenance, supplies deficient beat to weak circulations, overcomes bodily weari- ness and weakness, cures many painful complaints- neuralgia, sciatica, <Ec.; is a remedy for dyspepsia, stomach affections, &c., and thoroughly recruits the health: Peppers Quinine & Iron Tonic MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS A new, smaller size bottle of this valuable medicine is now supplied at 2tJ 6d, thus bringing it in the reach of aU classes, aud greatly preventing the many injurious imitations largely offered. PEPPERS TONIO. Insist on having it. Bottles, 16 doses, 2s 6d, next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Sold everywhere. T>1?X>X>T?D,C! THE 8AFEST Jl ilrfJr X JcjH O ANTIBILIOUS Taraxacum MEDICIKE AND Podophyllin. A FL-UTT) LIVER MEDICINE, "WITHOUT MERCURY, MADE FROM DANDELION AND MANDRAKE ROOTS. Is now used and regularlv prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all syrntoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulder, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. „. Bottles, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's. Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer. The Best. The Safeet. The Cheapest. RESTORES THE COLOUR TO GRAY HAIR. INST nVTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FAD- IN ^OCCASIONALLY USED. GRAYNESS IS IMPORT-RUE. REMOVES S^URF, AND EM- B^T T TWITES THE HAIR. CAUSING IT TO GRo\r.R.EREVER THIN AND PATCHY. L uga Bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. Pepnov's Tannin Tnroat Gargle. TiiniU'i^ G!t'bonH be within the reach of all in the subject to throat affections,whether infhrarriftfocy, relaxed, ulcerated, hoarseness, SYV- N f.visvis enlarged uvula, weakened voice, & con<tantly ..peaking, gingring, or read- ing- the Gargle prevent the huskiness. dryness* find irritation so frequantly attendant on ovei also of producing unusually sus- taineu powers without injury to the mucous sur- farfcs of the thr-ah I n n in is a great purifier, and so useful as a moi^h w:h in eases of dissasrreeable breath, aris- ing frrm^Lecaye_d teeth, disordered stomach, mouth other causes. As inw for ordinary sore throat, with its asual pain nil una sometimes dangerous symptoms, the Tar:r :n- OsrtHo is far better than anything Bott;e«5, Is yd. Sold everywhere. Pepper's White Cough Mixture, The most Triable, spaedy, and agreeable cnre for covig'i-f, ,O(t!d", asthma, bronchitis, consumption and all di-areg of the lungs and air-passages. I is and tranquillizing in it action, qui to different fram ordinirv couarh re merV* Affords rel'ef after second dose. Lotties Is I J. and 2s Pd each. Sold by all Chemists. Cracroft's Areca-Nut Tooth Paste. Regularly used every morning the teeth are kept in beaufefnl order. All decaying and destructive tartar is removed from the enamel, which assumes its iv$ry-l;ke appearance. CRACROFT'S PASTE. Removes all causes of decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each* Sold everywhere. CracrofU Areca Tooth Paste. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful. Get Cracroft's, DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, &c. Bellar's Essence for Deafness Should always be tred. as in numbers of cases seemingly incurable, it has done wonders. Slight deafness, obstructions in the years, and the inces- sant humming' sounds so frpquent with affected hearing, are removed. Sold everywhere. Corns CorEs Corns Bunions and enlarged Toe Joints Cured in a few days. Dellar's Corn and Bunion Plasters Are the only real remedy. They differ from all plasters, shields, or compositions. By ;nstantly softening the ctllous surrounding the pain goes at once, the Torn Soon following. Bunions and en- arged toe joints require more time but the action and relief is certain. Boxes, Is 11,1. Sold every. where. SULPHOLINE SOAP. Is a ce^cately refined, chemicaly pure Soap, in- tended tor general use, but specially by those en- dowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfectly prepared Soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils, freqnt'ii>dy cause ,.kin diseases. For washing at all tunes, HDcl I ringing the skin to a SI ft, pliable, h»-aithy condition, Sulpholine Soap holds the fir.->t place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the Soap not expensive. Tablets, 6d each Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Indigestion, Stomach Derangements Cl'&ED BY' Dr. KiNG S D .ncljlion Quinine Liver Pills (WITHOUT MERCU n. A<-t effect!vely on the liver, and, whi'» tnildlv »! «»re i:l th it can be desired. 1) King's i:.rn .;Vs Pilis purify and clear the entire sy>U in by free: the liver from slu/-gishness, causiug the stom u;ii io properly perfur-n its fuuctions quickly and emiivlv r- moving all feeling of headache, uiz>it ss, ui■po-'&.sions at cheat -md b ck, dts .gr.-e- abif; t se, nausea, indigestion, spasm, seuxau n of htaviness, dill irritating depression atteuding biJiouj atticla and liver derangements. BE SUIIS TO HAVE D ti. KING'S PILLS. EVERYWHERE, Sales by Auction. Highly Important and Extensive Sale of Valuable Modern Household Goods & Furniture, Paintings, Engravings and Drawings, Books, Grand and Cottage Pianofortes, Linen, Full-sized Billiard Table, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery and Clothing, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Gar- den Requisites and other Miscellaneous Effects, at BRYNTIRION, RHYL, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK AMO CO., Have been favoured with instruction from ARCHIBALD KELSO, ESQ., to SELL BY AUCTION, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 13th, 14th, 1.5th, 16th, and 17th, and On MONDAY, and TUESDAY, the 20th, and 21st days of APRIL, 1885, commencing each day at ELEVEN o'clock a.m., punctually, the whole of the COSTLY MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE appertaining to Dining, Drawing and Morning- Rooms, Boudoir, and Numerous Bed and Dressing Rooms, in Mahogany, Walnut, Rose and other Woods, beautifully upholstered in Maroon, Morocco Leather, Satin and other Damask, Velvet and Needlework Valuable Cottage and Semi-grand TRICORD PIANOFORTES, by Collard f Collard, and Kirkman Superior Ax- minster, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs; Handsome Satin Damask, Tapestry, Cloth and Rep Window Curtains Excellent Brass, Cast and Polished Fenders Sets of Handsome Fire Irons and Brasses Brilliant Chimney and Pier Glasses, Girandoles, Convex and other Mirrors Choice OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND DRAWINGS, Valuable Antique China and Decorative Objects Clocks and Time Pieces in Marble, China and other Cases; Chinese Gong, Cut Glass; a large assort- ment of Excellent PLATED ARTICLES; Handsome China, Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Coffee Services Set of Elegant China and Glass Table Decorations; SUPERIOR MAHOGANY FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE, with Fittings, complete, by Bayliff, of Liverpool; about 300 Volumes of Books Bed and Table Linen, Blankets and Counterpanes; Cutlery, Lamps; the Contents of the Domestic Offices and Coachman's Cottage together with the OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, Including Valuable HACK AND HARNESS HORSES, Superior Carriages, Harness & Saddlery Horse Clothing1, Stable Requisites; about 2600 CHOICE GREENHOUSE, STOVE AND BED- DING PLANTS, Lawn Mower, Cucumber Frames, Garden Seats and Chairs, Lawn Tennis Nets and Poles, Small Tent, Garden Tools, and other Mis- cellaneous Effects. N.B.—The above Effects will be on View on Satur- day, April 11, from 10 to 4 o'clock. SW Catalogues (3d. each) may be had at the Journal Office," Rhyl at the "Kings Arms Hotel," Holywell; Bee Hotel," Abergele Bull Hotel," Denbigh Castle Hetel," Ruthin j Im perialHotel," Col wyn Bay; or from the Auctioneers, MESSRS. CHUBTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHABD- SON, Chester. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SUTHERLAND HOUSE, EAST PARADE, RHYL. MESSR CLOUGH & CO., beg to announce m_ that they have been favoured with instruc- tion from Mrs Morgan, to offer the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY and FBIDAY, the 9th and 10th April, 1885. Fur. ther particulars in future advertisements. Estate offices, Denbigh and Bhyl, March 5, 1885. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO.'S ENGAGE- MENTS FOR MARCH AND APRIL. April 9th.-Sale of Household Furniture, at Suther- land House, East Parade, Rhyl. April 10th.—Ditto do. April 13th.-Sale of Farming Stock, at Plas Cham- bers, near Denbigh. April 14th.-Sale of Fat Stock, opposite the Royal Oak Inn, Denbigh (Fair Day). April 16th.-Sale of Stock at the Marsh Inn, Rhuddlan. April 16.-Grove, Bodfari. Annual grass letting. April 17th.-Sale of Household Furniture, at Plas Chambers, necr Denbigh. April 20th.—Sale of Freehold Property at Rhyl. April 24 tb .-Sale of Farm Stock at Tyddyn lssa, Near Bodelwyddan. 30.—Sale of Farming Stock, &c., of P. H. Chambres, Esq., at Ty gwyn farm, Henllan, near Denbigh. I A rXDRESS WANTED —Washing to be done j in the country. Apply any evening at St. Tb omas College, Rhyl. —2 m 28. HOP ASSIST ANT.-WANTED, by the lstTcTf S May, a GIRL, about 15 years of age, to as- sist in a Shop, &c. Light business.—Apply K., Advertiser office, Rhyl. rpO BE LET, at COLWYN fclose to Railway 1 Station) a commodious DWELLING HOL'SE with Coach House and Stabling. Immediate pos- ession. Rent £GO per annum. Apply to OLIVEB GEORGE, ESQ., Rhyl. CATfLE FENCING.—FUR SALE, 100 Iron Cattle Hurdles, 6ft. long, with 5 bars and screws for fixing quite new. Price, 3s. 8d. each, carriage paid Sketch sent.-STA,-TBY & Co., G, Livery street, Birmingham. f 13a 11 OOAAA T0 LEND ON GOOD SECU- dww vy RITY, In Sums from £ 100 upwards.—W. W. PARRY, Solicitor, Brighton Road, Rhyl, and Burslem, Staffordshire. HOUSES TO LET IN PRESTATYN —Con- veniently situated, within easy distanoe of tailway station and beach.—For particulars apply to Mr E. HUNT, Laburnum House, Prestatvn. [ollml TO LET at South End Villas. Kimnel and Elwy Street, TWO HOUSES at £ 19 10s rent ,t-h. Apply to Mr JAKES EAVUM, Estate Agent, Rhyl. 5 ARMY SERVICE. \7"OUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MA- If JESTY'S ARMY will, on application at any Post Office in the United K'ntrdom, be supplied, without charge, with a Pamphlet containing de- tailed information is to the Condition of Service and advantages of the Army, as to Yay, Deferred Pay and Pensions. Great prospects of Promotion are offered to eli- gible Young Men. Applications can he made, either personally or by letter, to the Officer commanding the Regimen- tal District at Wrexham, or to the nearest Volun- teer Serjeant Instructor or other Recruiter. Recruits, if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of the Regular Survice the} may sclcct. [.52 -2 Every description Of Printing done at the "Advertiser" Office ti STREE LOtiD0,V TOCK8 OR SHARES BOUGHT OR SOU) AT MARKET PRICES. PECULATIVE ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM £ 1 PER CENT. COVER. ■JPTIONS GRANTED AT MARKET PRICES. GIVING REFERENCES ARE NOT? ADVANCFI^0 PAY ANY COVER IN PROSPECTLWA^D INVEMNDNT CIR. CULAR FORWARDED 13Y AND SHARE BROKERS. i Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE AT NEWMARKET, FLINTSHIRE, BY MR. WILLIAM FREEMAN, who is favoured a JL with instructions from MB. H. D. HAMMOND (who is leaving the neighbourhood, and has already arranged to dispose of the GEO OBEY and DRAPERY Business), to SELL BY PTRBLN AUCTION, on the above-named Premises, on MONDAY, the 13th day of APRIL, 1885, the whole of his valuable valuable Outside EFFECTS, whih will include a very useful Horse, Three Sows with Litters, Stack of prime Meadow Hay, nearly new Spring Market Shandry, useful Dog-cart, a strong light Cart with Harvest Gearing, various Gears and Harness, Chaffeutter, Pig Troughs, Water Barrel, and other very numerous Effects, which will be more fully described in posters and catalogues. Auction Office: Red Lion Hotel, Holywell Notices. SPRING CLEANING! HOUSE FURNISHING! AND GARDEN REQUISITES! A LL kinds of BRUSHES and BROOMS, POLISHING COMPOSITION, &o. BEDSTEADS at exceptionally Low Prices. SPRING MATRESSES. Cornices, Cornice Poles, Stair Rods, Venetian Blinds. Bassinette Shaped PERAMBULATORS with STEEL SPRINGS—15/- Sewing Machines, Lock Stitch J62 10 0 Ditto Chain Stitch. JE1 10 0 A. SHEFFIELD, (Late Wright and Sheffield) 170, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE great annual sale at the HOUSE FUR- L NISHING WAREHOUSE, 33 and 34, Queen Street will take place during the month of April, when the whole of the stock will be reduced in price, and carpets and floorcloths will be made and laid free of charge. Further particulars to follow. H. A. STEER, Wholesale and Family w INE & SPIRiT RCHANT, ALE & PORTER DEALER & BOTTLER, MINERAL WATER DEPOT. 72, HIGH STREET, RHYL. TENTH ANNUAL SALE. 4WGENUINE BARGAINS BOOTS & SHOES AT LESS THAN COST FURTHER REDUCTIONS! J. AMOS, SA, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. Begs to announce that his Tenth Annual Sale of BOOTS & SHOES IS NOW GOING ON, And Ithe whole of the Large and Varied Stock will be submitted at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JA IN announcing his Annual Sale,begs u • j to state that the whole of his Stock will be offered at Clearing Prices, and that he has not bought inferior Goods to make his Sale attractive, but all the goods he will offer will bs of the best manufacture, and in many instances are marked below cost. The Goods have been arranged in Lots, and ba- low are a few particulars 70 Pairs Women's Strong Lace Boots- 4/11. Splendid value, and undoubtedly the best of the kind ever offered in Rhyl. 50 Pairs Women's Nailed Lace. A very serviceable and well-made boot. A remark- ably cheap boot at 4/10 per pair. 150 pairs Boy's Strong Nailed Boots, (with heel and toe plate) 2/11. Worth 4/- J.A. has long been known for the excellence of this class of goods. Ditto ditto 3/11—Worth 5/6. A superior make. About 130 Pairs Boy's Elastic-side Lace Boots various make and new. To effect a complete clearance they will be offered at cost price. Amos's Celebrated Strong Water-tight Lace Boots, heavily nailed, 6/9. Usual price 8/6. lheso are a marvel of cheapness, and are sold at other shops at 12/- and 10/- per pair. 16 Pairs Men's Elastic Boots at 6/11. Worth 8/- A good fitting boot and a 0 genuine bargain. The same in Lace at 6/9. Usually sold at 7/11. Special!—J.A's stock of gentlemen's boots is very large, comprising about 350 pairs of the best Northampton make. Each pair will be guaranteed, and will be sold at exactly cost price. A large stock of gent's low shoes left over from last season will be offered at a great sacrifice to clear. 80 Pairs Ladies' Levant Button Boots- 4/11. Usual price 5/11. 70 Pairs Lace same make and same price Both the lace aud the elastic are extraordin- ary cheap and will wear well. 90 Pairs Superior Ladias Levant Elastic Button Boots substantially and 'fashionably made-5/9. Worth 7/6. Special I-The noted 11/9 Button and Laca Boots will be sold as usuil during the sale at 8/6. These boots are specially made for J.A., are the best value in ladies' boots in Rhyl. There are 150 pairs, aud each pair is enclosed iD a box. An immense stock of Ladies' Stafford- make Boots and Shoes, and Slippers will be sold regardless of cost. 400 Pairs assorted sizes II nd makes of Children's Button, Elastic-side, and Lace Boots at cost price. Rare bargains. 100 Pairs of Amos's noted House Boots, and Slippels from 2/6.—Good make and cheap. 220 Pairs Children's Plain Leather Lace School Boots at 1/10. Worth 2j6. A well made serviceable boot. The same at 2 9. 250 pairs Slippers and Goloshes (well- made) at below cost. Terms during sale-Strictly Cash. Note the address: Amos's, 8a, Sussex Street, RbyJ. tiIríId Election of Commissioners I ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. TO THE RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been invited to offer myself for election as one of the Rhyl Improvement Commissioners, I have determined to do so and I hope you will support me with your votes and interest. Although I may not be well acquainted with you personally, I have no doubt some of the members of my family have been well known to you, especially my uncle, the late Dr Lloyd, of Ty'n Rhyl, who was for some time a Commissioner. Should you honour me with your support, it shall be my care to second all measures which may tend to the prosperity of the town of Rbyl and especially those measures which may tend towards the reduction of the rates, and the encouragement of trade in Rhyl by affording improved accom- modation and facilities for visitors as well as for residents. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, yours faithfully, Ty'n Rhyl, Rhyl, LLHWKLYN LLOYD. March 26th 1885. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—My term of office having expired I again solicit your support at the forthcoming election. During the six years I have been a member of this Board, I have endeavoured to the best of my ability to promote all measures oonducive to the prosperity of the town. With regard to the future, taking the Mersey Tunnel and other Railway matters into consider- ation, Rhyl is, in my opinion, destined in the near future to become a large residential distiict. And during the ccu 89 of its development many matters of importance will necessarily occupy the attention of the Improvement Commissioners. If I have the honour of being again elected, I will give all matters brought before the Board my most serious consideration, and whilst promoting all necessary improvements will endeavour to study economy so that the present district rate may in a short time be reduied. As the town has increased so much in size I shall be unable to make a hous 3 to house canvass, but I trust that will not prevent ry receiving your support and interest on the ninth of April next,-I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, your obedient servant, 63, High Street, Bhyl. EDWABD W. KBITINQE. March 30th, 1885. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—The term for which you elected me will terminate in a few days, and I now respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence. I hope I have by my attendance and votes given that satisfaction which it has been my sole aim to merit. My many years residence in Rhyl and moving among the ratepayers, I have I persume become acquainted with your wants and the necessities of the town, and I shall, should you again elect me, not fail as an owner of property and a heavy ratepayer to do my best as I have hitherto done, to advance the interest of all classes.—I amLadies and Gentlemen, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Alexandra Hotel. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—My term of office as one of the Rhyl Improuement Com- missioners being about to expire, I again offer myself for re-election. Having for the paat nine years represented your interests at the board, I trust that my conduct has been such as to merit a renewal of your confidence by supporting me at the forthcoming election, on the 9th of April. As there are no very important questions at present involving the deliberations of tha board, I need but give a single pledge that the general routine business shall be carefully watched, and that as far as I am concerned the ratepayers of the town may rely upon a policy of economy—compa- tible with such measures as will promote the pros- perity of the district. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently. WM. WILLIAMS. 55, West Parade. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I am once more one of the body of Commissioners retiring cut of office by rotation, and have pleasure in announcing my intention to offer myself for re-election. Having represented your interests at the board for a period of about 20 years to the best of my abilities, and still having ample time all my disposal to continue in that capacity, I venture trt appeal confldenty for your kind support at the forthcoming election.—I have the honour to be, ladies and gentlemen, your obedient servant, 19, Queen Street, Rhyl, JOHN ROBERTS. March 27th 1885. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Three years I ago you renewed your confidence in me by almost unanimously recording your votes in my favour I venture to hope that you will repeat your then expressed satisfaction with my con- duct. I have lived in your midst nearly 29 years, and have for 2.5 labored as a Commissioner to further the general interests of the town, and have steadily excluded all Theological and Po'itical tionsiderations in the discharge of the duties ap- pertaining to the office, and have done all in my power to advance the popularity of Rhyl, and consequently the prosperity of all classes. You all know me and my unceasing anxiety to see success abound in our midst I have steadily set my face against the waste of a single penny of the Rates, and should you repose your confidence in me, I shall with undiminished firmness continue to do so. I can only ask you on the faith of my past efforts to honor me with your support on THURSDAY THE 9TH PBOX, and in return, my services shall be loyally devoted in promoting the common happiness and welfare of us all. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Faithfully yours, JAMES TAYLOR. March 27th, 1885. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. TO MORROW REV. E. W. FOSTER, B.A., WILL PERACH. Sorvicep Sunday, 10 30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m Wednesday, 7-30 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7-30 p.m. Organist—G. E. Fielding, Esq., Fernlefgh. c HRIST c HURCH, itii y (PASTOR REV. D. BURFORD HOOKE). During the Erection of the above Church, in Water Street, there will be SERVICES AT THE TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW, (SUNDAY) Rev. T. HALLET WILLIAMS, (Buckley.) Will Preach-Morning at 11 Evening at 6.30. Collection at each Service. Week-even Service on FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock in Queon-stroet (Welsh) Congregational Chapel -11" NALLSII PRKSBYTISKIAN CHAPEL Pj BRIGHTON ROAD, KHYL. Rev. Prof. Ellis Edwards, MfA., Bala, WILL PREACH TO-MORROW. Services, Morning at 10-30. Evening 6-30 Collections after each service. N ERVOUS D BI I Y. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, AFFECTIONS OF THE EYES, and other bodily ailments. Sufferers should send for KEY. E. J. SILVER- TON'S WORK on these complaints (275tli Thou- sand), contaiuing valuable information Post free or Six Penny Stamps. None should despair Note the aadress, REV. E. J. SILVERTON, 16 to 19, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, LUDGATE CIBCXJS, LONDON, 3,0. IN AID OF THE LLANDDULAS CHURCH SCHOOLS TWO PERFORMANCES Of the music of Gilbert and Sullifan's popular COMIC OPERA THE SORCERER, (By permission of Mr Doyly Carte) will be given by the FARNOLD HOUSE CHOIR, assisted by some well-known Amateurs ON APRIL, 7TH at 5.16 and 8.15 Tickets (price half-a-crown) may be obtained from Mesal's Hatwood and Son, Hairdiessers, Rhyl. HYDROPATHIC & BOARDING HOUSE, RHYL. XCELLENT Billiard and Smoke Room. Terms E from 35/- per week, or 6/ per day. Special arrangements for commercial gentlemen who will find charges very moderate. No charge for atten- dance. Excellent Saturday to Monday Resort. Discount allowed to Families, Clergymen, and Medical Men, and those remaining over a fortnight. Consulting Physician, Dr. W. THOMAS. Address—Miss CHARLTON, Manageress. N.B.—Turkish and all other Baths FBEE. THE RHYL ADVERTISER May be had from the Proprietors, AMOS BBOTHEBS By Post. 8. D. One quarter 1 8 Half-yearly 3 4 Yearly 6 8 Beli,versdin Town. S. D, One quarter 1 1 Half-yearly 2 4 Yearly 4 2 «. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents are requested to give theirname and address when sending communications. Orders, Advertisements, &c., to be addressed to the Publishers; and all cheques, P. O. Orders, &c. to be made payable to the Proprietors, AMOSBBOTHEBS Advertiter Office, Rhyl. To ensure insertion all correspondence should be received not later than noon on Thursdays. We cannot undertake to return rejected manuscript

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