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Sntbcsmeu's Jlbbrtsscs. J, E. P0WELL- WREXHAM. J. E. POWELL having made altera.. tibns in premises, bees to invite the attention of parties furnishing, builders. farmers, colliory proprietors, and mana- gers to his large and well-selected stock, ttNoprising the following departments. HOUSE FURNISHING. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS IN FRENCH AND HALF-TESTER, FENDERS & FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES, f BLECTBO-PLATED AND BRITANNIA METAL GOODS, CUTLERY, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, feiTHS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TOILET WARE TEA TRAYS, AND EVERY DESCRI PTION OF JAPANNED GOODS BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WASHING MACHINES AND MANGLES, PARAGON OR QUET, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS AND CHAIRS, JiTERY DESCRIPTION OF KITCHEN UTENsilLS. BUILDING. KITCHEN RANGES AND GRATES, HALF REGISTER & REGISTER GRATKS, ENAMELLED SL AND MARBLE MANTLEPIECES, RIM, MOR ISE, PLA. AN 3 1) 2 v ) & & JOINERS' TOOLS. COLLIERY REQUISITES. BAB IRON AND STEE BEST BOILEK PLATES, BEST BEST-TESTED CHAIN, FIRE PROOF BRATTICE CLOTH, TULOANISED SHEET RUBBER AND WASHERS, SHOVELS AND N "ILS OF EVERY DESCWIP1 ION, BRASS AND IRON SfEAM TUBES AND FITTINGS. 1/4 2in, PATENT FUSE. SMITH'S TOOLS, COPPER RAMMERS A\D CARTRIDGE CASES, (As per New Mines Regulation Act), OOTTON WASTE. LAMP COTTON. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. First Prize of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society awarded to B. Powell, 1868, & 1872. MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, HORSE RAKES, BBVERLEY & BRISTOL CO'S. CARTS, OOIB YARN FOR THATCHING PURPOSES, OHAFF CUTTERS, ROOT PULPERS, GRIST MILLS, OIL CAKE MILLS, æKOIJK 4 DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, ZIG-ZAG & CHAIN HARROWS, &c., Ac. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. FI&ST PRIZE FOR IMPLEMENTS OF TUII DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AWARDED TO ¡; E. POWELL, AUGUST 5, 1876. pf.aAas Non Address :— J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGER, IRON MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, TOWN HILL, ft 7, ABBOT-STRBBT, WREXHAM. 15So MR. T. H. COLEMAN SURGEON DENTIST RKOE N T-STR SI T [Opposite the 8avtngs Bank), WREXHAM, BEGS to inform the public that his NEW tB ESTABLISHMENT, lately known as Davig'i Temperance Hotel, is now completely fitted up to suit the comfort and convenience of his patients. TEETH extracted without pain by NITBOUS OXIDI CJu. ARTIFICIAL TEETH SUPPLIED at lowest possible prioes. Natural appearand aú c««fort guaranteed. A private Waiting Room for each patient. May Be Marked dailv without ,huH- bhrtsSts. NORTH W AL-E S CARRIAGE -WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1762. JACKSON AND SONS, HOLT STREET, WREXHAM, EXHIBITORS OF THE "ECLIPsE" STANHOPE PHOTON, &.e., In the INDUSTRIAL ANNEXE at the WREXHAM FINE ARTS EXHIBITION. BTBRTJZDESCRIPTION OF MODERN CARRIAGES BUILT TO ORDER ON THE MOST IMPROVED PRINCIPLES. DESIGNS FORWARDED, POST FR2E, ONI APPLICATION. 231 o THE WREXHAM DISTRICT pERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under The Building es Act," 1874). TRUSTEES. THi, HON. G. T. KENYON, I SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., THE REV D. HOWELL, PETER WALKER, ESQ., W. OVERTON, ESQ., J.P., W. LOW, ESQ., J.P. DIRECTORS. MX. WM. SNAPE, Chairman, I MR. J. F. EDISBURY, I MR. W. GARRATT-JOUES, DR. BURTON, MR. W. H. HUGHES, MR. RD. CHADWICK, MR. T. STBACHAN, MR. C. K. BENSON, MR. E. SMITH. AUDITORS. MR. F. STORR, I MR. G. E. WOODFORD, BANKERS. THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. SOLICITOR. MR. EVAN MORRIS. SECRETARY. MR. R. C. FEARNLEY. PROSPECTUSES and RULES to be had at the Office of the Society, 3, ARCADE CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, \\REX"AM. SHARES X50 EACH, payable in 7, 10, or 14 years. Advances made on Mortgage Security to Shareholders, reparable in 5, 7, 10. It, 181, or 22 years. SUBSCRIPTION MEETINGS will be held on the First, Monday in every month, at seven p.m., at No 3, Arcade Chambt-rs. Wrexham, or members may, at their option, pay their subscriptions at the Secretary's Office on aay day (Saturdays and Sundays excepted), between the hours of two and five in the afternoon. 1199o A UAHD. rp H 0 M A S pt I C H A R D S JtL No. 3, YORKE-STREET, WREXHAM, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER. Gentlemen's first-class DRESS MATERIALS ia an extensive variety, at the most economical prices. A PERFECT FIT Guaranteed. A Lar and Superior Stock of Gentlemen's HOSIERY. Hats, &c. 1150 IJMJRMSHING Wnrelicuse and Depot of itit Patent Metallic Coffin Co., BL. Bridge Street JJ WILLIAM PIERCE. PROPRIETOR. 61- BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. JOHN ROBERTS, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, 4, VALE STREET, DENBIGH, .n In returning thanks to the numerous friends and patrons who hive so kindly supposed him during the time he his carried on ,he shove bu-ioe«s, begs to announce that he has relmqui>hed the Sotme in favour of NI r J 011-N J. HARDWI JKE, who has been his Foreman and Cutter for the last fifteen years, to whom he trusts the sauie liberal support will be given. Denbigh, July 20th, 187ti. JOHN J. H A R D W I C K E, In SHceeedine to .he above business, respectfully solicits a continuance of the kind favours bestowed upon his predecessor, aurlng then that no effort shall be wanting on his part to merit t:.eir support and patronage, and fiom his past, experience in London und Paris, feels confident that h<> is able to supply them with articles not to be surpassed for wear, style, and tit by apy house in the Kintrdom, at prices which defy competition. 106o ESTABLISHED 1838. S. DAVIES & SON, MILITARY TAILORS, 58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. SPECIALITIES HOSIERY. HATS. GLOVES. PORTMANTEAUS. RUGS. DRESSING GOWNS. MACINTOSH COATS. UMBRELLAS. AU DEPARTMENTS are complete with a STOCK of GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 296e "SLTR. EDWARD W. KEATINGE, SUEGEON DENTIST, CYNVAL VILLAS KINM EL-STREBT, RHYL. Nine years with Mr James B. Lloyd, Rodney-street, Liverpool. Attendance every Wednesday, at Miss Jones's, Milliner, 11, High-street (corner of Crown-square), Denbigh Teeth painlessly extracted under the influence of nitrous oxide gas ANTHRACITE COAL, FOR MALTING AND LIME BURNING. D. AND H. C. EVANS, Colliery Proprietors, Swansea. AGBNT FOR NORTH WALES, W G AAIBLE, MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT WREXHAM. Priees-delivered at anv Railway Station—on application. W. G. also supplies Best Wallsend" House Coal. 71 lh NOTICE. 3in H. Kennedy ARCHITECT, PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. (Opposite to the Vegetable Market). ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. J. E. pOWELL BEGS respectfully to invite the attention of Colliery Proprietors, Managers, and Users of Steam, to his stand at the above Exhibition, comprising VERTICAL ENGINE AND BOILER, Brass and Iroo J "team Cocks, Brass Water and Steam Guages, Water Guage Glasses and Rings, Brass and Iron Steam Unions, Iron Steam Fittings, Vulcamsed Sheet Rubber and PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS :— J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGBE, IRON MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, 6, TOWN HILL, AND 7, ABBOT-STREET. WREXHAM. Agent for J. Cooke and Co.'s Patent Safety L»»nps. WILLIAM PIERCE, GENERAL UNDERTAKER, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM, AGENT tu the Patent Metallic Air-tight Coffin Company, Limited. Works and Offices: 158, GREAT CHARLES-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. These Coffins are covered with white, black and crimson cloth or velvet, and every design of coloured adirjt&I rj-ni iniei B uwd Thij u: oaly 1 -tu. tl13 weight of aad Coffins, and ara jaore durable. The expense is so small that they can be used for all funerals except those of tne very poorest class. Various sizes Kept in stock. TIMBER, SLATES, BRICKS, TILES, CEMENTS, LATHS, SEWERAGE PIPES And all other Building Materials, AT E, MEREDITH JONES'S TIMBER YARD AND STEAM SAW MILL, C STRKBT, WREXHAM. 15o HANDSOME PRESENT. REVISED Edition, Folio, about 200 pages, f 13/6^°^ Free by Post, securely packed THE GEMS OF WELSH MELODY, BY JOHN Owim (Owain Alaw), Containing several New Songs and Pieces, words in English and Welsh; with Symphonies and Accompani- ments for Piano and Harp, for 100 Pieoes. London Simpkin, Marshall, and 0.. Wrexham Hughes and Son. Firetuseeond, third, and Jfourth Series separately, 2/6 each rn glazed cover. New Edition of ROWT,AVn.ql wptcn ""n. &rai>tsnun's b(}rtSSt HAND LOOM BLACK SILKS. E. gMITH Begs tc invite attention to his stock of the above, for which he is sole in Wreiham, being made of the fiiest Italian silk, in warp and weft, and of perfectly pure dye, free from all sizing. He confidently recommends them for dara- bility, for retaining their lustre throughout constant usage, and not to split or wear greasy. Silk, Costume, and Mantle Warehhuse. MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING. 26 HIGH-STREET, WRBXHAM. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. lOENSON AND CO., PROPRIETORS. These STORES are established to supply the Public with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES: &c., &c., at the LOWEST MARUT PRICB?. Taking QUAIITY as the STANDARD OF VALUE and the TEST OF CHEAPNESS, C. K. B. and Co. confidently that Goods purchased at their Stores annot be surpassed by any Stores, Firm, or Company n the kingdom. DELIVERY OF GOODS C. K. B' and Co. deliver all Orders, free of charge' bv their own Vnns, or by Carrier, or Carriage Paid to the nearest Railway Station. Orders oer Post, Carrier, or Messenger, will have im I mediate attention HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K B. and Co's Stores are opened at 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at p.m.. and Saturdays a' 10 30 p.m N.B—They will he entirely closed oa the four èlan set apart as Bank Holi iavs. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 1193 I VAUGHAN'S BATHS, 14 & 15, HIGH-STREET, R H T L, Are NOW OPEN LJr the Season. HOT, Cold, and Tepid Pure Sea Water Bitbs can be hai from 6 a.m -nHl 10 p.m. dailv. Also constructed Bathing Machines upon the beach, for both ladies and gentlemen. SEA BATHING TIME TAHLE FOR SEPT., 1S76. M'rming. Evening. M'rming. Evening. 2 Saturday 7 30 „ 1 30 4 Mondav 8 30 2 30 6 Wednoaday 9 0 3 0 7 Thursday I1 0 4 Q 8 Friday 10 30 „ 4 30 9 Saturday 11 0 6 0 11 Monday 12 30 6 SO 12 Tuesday 13 Wedne dav 5 31 „ 9 0 3 30 7 C 15 Friday fi O „ 12 0 6 0 8 0 lfi Saturd y 7 0 1 0 18 I 8 31 „ 2 30 20 Wednesday 9 0 „ 3 0 21 T> ursday 10 0 „ 4 o 22 Friday 10 30 4 30 23 Sa urday 11 0 5 0 26 Monday LI 30 to C 30 26 Tuesday 7 < 27 Wednesday 6 30 8 31 11 7 0 29 Friday 6 0 11 30 1804 IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. 27, SOUTH JOHN-STREET, LIVERPOOL. MONEY TO LEND. IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. £20 TO .£2,000. READY to be advanced at a few hours notice, in snms to suit Gentlemen or Ladies (householders), without any kind of sureties, and with the utmost secrecy, repayable by easy instal- ments. MOST IMPORTANT TO Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Proprietors, Shopkeepers, and others..£20 to £ 2,000 can be obtained, with- out any delay, in sums to suit them upon their own undertakings, without the aid of friends to become sureties for them, which can be repaid monthly. quarterly, or other terms, as may be agreed upon, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. EXECUTIONS OF EVERY KIND PAID OUT. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED FOR WHICH NO CHARGE IS MADE. Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. EDMUND HENRY, MANAGER. 9 Deposits received.

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