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CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of the followim; kinds, PAID FOR WHEN ORDERED, are inserted in the Guardian on the following scale:— Twenty words :—One insertion, Is three insertions, 2B 6d six insertions, 4s 6d. Thirty words:—One insertion, Is 6d three insertions, 4s six insertions, 6s 6d. Forty words:—One iis°rtior, three insertions, 5s 6d six insertions, Ss 6d. The above prices refer to advertisements of the following classes :— SITUATIONS WANTED. LODGINGS, c., To LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. ARTICLES WANTED. HOUSES WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. HOUSES TO LET. ARTICLFS FOR SALE BY LODGINGS, (fee., WANTFD. PRIVATE CONTRACT. ARTICLES LOST AND EOCND. Advertisements should reach the Office by FRIDAY morning, accompanied by Stamps, or Post Oface Order payable to FREDERICK E. HOE. All Letters respecting Advertisements must be pre- paid, and no personal inquiries can be answered when parties are desired to aDply hy letter. cSEanteft. ANTED.—A good plain COOK for a family T residing about two miles from Wrexham.— Arpy at the Office of Mr. JAMES, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1430 TO <¥F!"STTlEMEjft".—Wanted, situation as BAILIFF, Great practical experience. 1 Tarried wife well qualified to man acre a dairv. Good references. —For particulars apply to W. A. NOTT, 9, Vale-s+xpp.t, Denbigh. 1393 XTNFURXISHED HOUSE WANTED, within ) two miles of Wrexham. Three reception rooms, four or five good bedrooms (exclusive of servants' accom- modation). stables, garden, & and a few acres of pasture.—Tslajor LKADBF.TTEK, County Buildings, Wrex- ham. 1387 HOI'SE.—WANTED, to rent or ym rohase, a DETACHED HOUSE and GARDEN, in the neighbourhood of Gresf0rd or Llangollen, containing two entertaining rooms, four bedrooms. &c.—Address, stating rent or purchase price, with full particulars. W. COOESCN, Greenfields, Oswestry. 1416 TO SEEDSMEN, FARMERS' SONS, &c. AN Old Established Finn of Chemical Manure Manufacturers re'mire an AGENT for the sale, upon commission, of their g:1<1.n\nteecl Bone Manures, in the Wrexham district. None but active, steady, and pushing men, with first-class references, and a knowledge of fanners, nesd apply.—Address, in first instance, to GUANO, care 0; Mr. W. E. Franklin, NPWS Agent, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1409 RUABON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS vt for the Cefn Infant Board School. Average attendance upwards of 120. Salary £40 and a sum equivalent to one-third of the Government grant and school fees, together with £ 2 10s. for the imtrudion of every pupil teacher required under the regulation of the Board. is guaranteed, paid quarterly. Applications stating age. experience, when at liberty, and other particular. with copy entries on parchment, reports and testimonials to be sent on or before the 10th NO'i':ilb4::1' tl I J. DENBIGH JONES, Jol.nstov.-n, Tluabon, Clerk. October, 1870. 1-101 r_I.A..XJ. 'i G L I' TO EE LET, the HAND INN, Ponkey, jL Rua-bon,—Apply to WILLIAM J. SISSON, Cambrian Br.ery, Wrexham. 1431 TO BE LET.—No. 3, St. Mark's-terrace.— Apply to Mr. Edward Jones, Architect, Caxton Buildings, Wrexham. 613 TO LET, at cnc". a vorv convenient six- JL quarter MALT KILN, in Wrexham.—Apply at at the oiHcs of this paper. 1202 NOW READY, New COTTAGES at Rhosddu, 11 3s. Dd. per week, clear.— Apply, CHAMES HUGHES, G, Nelson-terrace, Rhosddu. 1411 TO LET, a FARM, at Sutton Green, princi- -M- pally Grass (of excellent quality) of about 120 Acre. — Apply to Mr. SNAPE, the Lion HoiT-e, Wrexham. 1414 TO LET, a HOUSE in Lome-street, Rhos- JL cUlI, corstaiuirg Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen. Cellar, and o Bedrooms. Rent moderate.—-Apply to GWILT CATtiEii.iL, 23, Regent-street, Wrexham. ÐGS TO LET.—ST. MARK'S HOUSE, Hope- street, Wrexham, containing dining-room, drawing- room, breakfast-room, seven lofty bedrooms, bath and w.c., housemaids and linen closets, good sized kitchen, scullery, pantry, larder, and two cellars. Water and gas laid on. Suitable for du'ellinghin«e, temperance hotel, or offices.—Apply to ED..TONES, Architect, or Dr. EYTON-JONI'S, Grosvenor Lodge. 1220 TO BE LET, and may be enternd upon at JL the end of September next, "ABBOTSFIELD VILLA," corner of Grosvenor-road, Wrexham, now in the occupation of Thomas Bury, Esq. The House consists of drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms on the ground floor. Kitchen and back kitchen with hot and cold water in each. There are on the chamber floor five bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, W.c., &c., with hot and cold water, &c. The Out-offices consist of a three-stall stable, fitted with Cottam's patent fittings; saddle-room and coach- house, with lofts over each; gas, servant's w.c., &c. The house stands in the centre of pleasure grounds, and is enclosed by a wall, with front carriage entrance and back door from road. For farther particulars apply at the office of this paper. 1079 FLINTSHIRE. TO BE LET, a FARM, containing about 93 Acres of Land. For Rent and particulars apply to Messrs. BOYDELL, TAYLOR, and FLUITT, Solicitors, Chester. 1415 Jfur Salt. ON SALE, at Crispin-lane, Rhosddu, a quantity of Good GARDEN SOIL.—Apply, CHARLES HUGHES, 6, Nelson-terrace, Rhosddu. 1412 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY.— Two Freehold DWELLINGHOUSES, substan- tially built, and in thorough repair. Let at jE13 each clear, but fully worth JS15. Also, an excellent comer plot of BUILDING LAND.—Apply to Mr. LKIOH, Salop Terrace, Rhosddu, Wrexham. 1223 Wost Dr tDunh. LOST, from Emral Park, Flintsh're, on JLj Sunday, November 2nd, 2 Dark Red and 1 Light Coloured HEIFERS. Anyone returning same to ABRAHAM JONES, Bangor, Flintshire, will be rewarded. 1420 STRAYED OR STOLEN, from a field in tO Wepre, Connah's Quay, A BLACK WELSH PONY COB, about 13 hands, 4 years old, branded with the letter L on the left thigh.—Any person found or got the game will be rewarded by applying to WH. VICKERS, Grocer, Connah's Quay. 1123 (Ebttcatmn. PHONOGRAPHY. INSTRUCTION in Pitman's System of Short- hand by a verbatim writer and certificated teacher. Tenas, &c., on application.—Phono., Chiardian Office, W. 1185 UO THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY. SINGING AND MUSIC. A LADY, pupil of eminent London Masters, doires Pupils. Fiench spoken during le.-sons. The highest references. Address :—S. B. A., 15, WEST PARADE, 1316 R H Y L. J i tribesmen's hhrtSts. RICH FURS. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Are now Showing A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF RICH HANDSOME FURS, IN SEALSKIN JACKETS, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, FUR CAPES, MUFFS, &c. These Goods were all selected during the Spring and Summer months from the best lots, as brought forward by the Manufacturers, and can be recommended for richness of"quality. FUR SETS FOR TRIMMING. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, 1425 MILLINERY FASHIONS. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, j BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, ■ Have the honour to announce that they will make their DISPLAY OF MILLINERY FASHIONS, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 11TH INST., AND FOLLOWING DAYS. New StyJes in Millinery Model Bonnets, Modified Copies of elegant French Patterns, Beaver Bonnets in various shapes and colours, Velvet Bonnets in all the leading styles. Great attention is given to the Lady's Bonnet at Two Guineas, and at 49/9. The Young Ladies' Bonnet at 21/- and 25/9. HAT ROOM. Hats in Beaver, Fur, Felt, Sealskin, &c. Young Ladies' Trimmed Hats, inexpensive. The New Black Fur Rat, exceedingly stylish. Children's Hat3 and Bonnets in great variety. Mourning Bonnets. LADIES' CAP S. All the novelties iu Ladies' Mourning and Evening Cap, GEOKG HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET. LI VERPOOL, 1426 ,a-.< j WILLIAM PIERCE, j CABINET MAKER k UNDERTAKER, | BRIDGE-STREET, WREXIiAM. S — | A'jent to the Patent Mctalhc Air Tight Coffin j Voinpan; Limited, Birmingham. rpHE COFFINS are highly recom- JL mended by all the Medical Practitioners JL mended by all the Medical Practitioners JL mended by all the Medical Practitioners j of the neighbourhood. They are covered with j black and crimson cloth or velvet and every j design of coloured metal furniture is used. I j The METALLIC SHELL COFFINS, en- cased in stout polished oak, or covered with I cloth or velvet, can be had at a few hours' notice. T SHELLS AND COFFINS ALWAYS IN STOCK. J TIMBEW, 'j't"- ± SLAT;>, ri;:]CK: TiLLS. CKMKNTS. LATHS, SEWERAGE PIPES And (tll other Buildiuy Materials, AT E. MEREDITH JONES' TIMBER YARD AND STEAM SAW M r L L CHARLES-STREET, 63 WREXHAM. Q.EOFFREY CALDECOTT, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, LADIES JACKET AND HABIT MAKER, (Late Cutter at Xicholls, Regent-street, London), Begs to call attention to his GOOD WINTER TROUSERINGS, at 13s. 6d., 15s., 16s. 6d., 18s., and 20s. OVERCOATS, at 25s., 30s., 35s., 40s., and 50s. LADIES' JACKETS, 25s., 30s., 35s., and 42s. LADIES' ULSTERS, 30s,, 30s., 40s., and 45s. 2, OVERTON ARCADE, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 1332 COAL SUPPLY. THE LLAY HALL COAL, IRON, AND FIREBRICK CO., LIMITED, BEG to announce that for the better con- venience of the Tradesmen and general inhabitants of the Town and its immediate outskirts, they have OPENED AN OFFICE IX THE CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS HENBLAS-STREET, For the reception of orders, settlement of accounts, Ac. where all commands and inquiries will receive careful and prompt attention. COAL DELIVERED IN SACKS OR BULK. Builders Clay Goods stocked in every variety at the Depot (Railway Station), Rhosddu. AGENT—EDWIN GILLAM. 611 ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL. AGAIN THE ONLY ONE AWARDED FOR COD-LIVER OIL, PARIS, 1878. ROLLER'S (Norwegian) COD-LIVER OIL Prepared by Moller's Special Method, free from indi. gestible fats of other oils, is superior to ANY in delicacy of taste and smell, medicinal virtue and purity. The most eminent London and European Physicians pro- nounce it the Purest and Best. Given the highest award at Twelve International Exhibitions. Only in capsuled bottles, of all chemists. 632 j f rabesumt's ^bbresscs, 1 & ¡!/o' lisst THE NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES. nPO the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Public generally of Wrexham and neighbourhood. The Premises hitherto known as C. K. BENSON & CO.'S OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, IS NOW OPENED AS THE NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, For the Supply of TEAS, COFFEES, FRUITS, SPICES, CONTINENTAL, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c., &c., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. PRICE LISTS CAN BE HAD FREE ON APPLICATION NORTH WALES PUBLIC ISUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. These Stores of Supply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle,—the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the requirements of a class of Customers who are able and willing to pay ready money for their goods, and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers are made to pay for the bad. 170 HUHZCHIPTION: NO LIABILITY. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— 14, H I G II S T R E E T, (epposita the North South Wales Bank), WREXHAM. NPHOMA-; GRIFFITHS, GAS FITTER, LOCKSMITH, BELL HANGER, &c. (Late in the employment of various Gas Companies over 20 years), 2, HILLY VIEW, ERDDIG ROAD, WREXHAM. SHOP 27, HENBLAS-STREET, (Opposite the Advertiser Office). Hot Water Apparatus Fitted. Beer Engines Repaired and Fixed. A large stock of New Designs in Chandeliers and Globes. Chandelier Fittings Re-got Up without being sent away. COUNTRY ORDERS PCNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Estimates Given. Five Per Cent on all Gas Fittings. 1358 OCTOBER BREWINGS. THE WREHHAM BREWERY COMPANY Are now prepared to execute orders for the OCTOBER BREWS pp THEIR PRIZE MEDAL ALES. THE WREXHAM BREWERY COMPANY -i- also beg to call attention to the following circular, which was sent out to their numerous clients when they took possession of the Brewery, on August 6th, 1879 :— 29, Budge Row, London, E.C. Sir, We beg to inform you that on behalf of our clients, the first Mortgagees, we have sold the brewery and property hitherto belonging to the Wrexham Brewery Company, Limited, to MR. ARTHUR SOAMES, of Newark- on-Trent, who has purchased it for his son. MR. SOAMES' position is so well known to the Brewing and Malting Trade that we can have no hesitation in expressing our conviction that the business will be ably conducted, and the high character of its ales maintained. We are, your obedient servants, LATTON, SON, & LENDON. August, 1S79. Orders will be received daily at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM, Or at the Shrewsbury Agency— CLAREMONT STREETf SHREWSBURY. 1339 JYSEASE PREVENTED. JJEALTH RESTORED, By the use of AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS, Which the experience of over 50 years proves to be the BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. THEY Purify the Blood. Cleanse the System. Remove Obstructions. Improve the Ingestion. Establish the Health. Sold everywhere at Is l £ d., 2s 9d., and 4s 6d per box. 928 FITS CURED. PROF. BROWN'S GREAT PRESCRIPTION -L FOR EPILEPSY, Having now been tested in over 10,000 cases, without a failure, he has made up his mind to make the in- gredie nts known to all sufferers free of charge.— Address, PROF. O. PHELPS BROWN, 2, King-street, Cov ent Garden, London. 536 -f: c, trabtsnitn's 16s. TROUSERS. 16s. 6d. AVING bought a large parcel of Scotch I JLJL Tweeds and Angolas much below their market value, I am able to offer I TROUSERS 'I From those materials at SIXTEEN AND SIXPENCE. ALL WOOL. THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. I i LANGFORD, 4, VALE-STREET, DENBIGH. 1389 TO MINE OWNERS AND OTHERS. jyjp. J. HUMPHREYS, MINING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR, AND CERTIFICATED COLLIERY MANAGER. Valuations and Reports on Collieries and Lead Mines, Land and Mineral Surveys, Plans for Engineering Works, Royalties measured and checked. Moderate charges. 8, DERBY PLACE, HOOLE, CHESTER. N.B.-Agent for the Sale of Alines and Mineral Properties, 1380 UNEQUALLED FOR TEAS JOHN M U S K E ll, l OF THE NOTED TEA WAREHOUSE.. I I on CELEBRATED INDIAN TEAS At 2s., 2s. 4d., 2s. 8d., 28., ARE acloiowledgred by the Trade to be the best TEAS ever sold at the money, and are specially recommended for use being selected with great; care and judgment from the choicest growths only, and blended in that proportion which is requisite for a RICH FRAGilANT TEA, which practical Tea Tasters alone can produce. Parcels of G lbs. and upwards sent Carriage Paid, to Tasters alone can produce. Parcels of G lbs. and upwards sent Carriage Paid, to anv part of the United Kingdom, on receipt of Post Oliice Order. PLEASE NOTE—Only obtainable from J. MUSKER, HOPE-STREET MARKET, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 1015 fI:EZ1lm.1IS!I 'IiiIa. I ESTABLISHED 1817. | DYEING DYEING! DYEING PIS3T-CLASS CERTIFICATE OF F r A I N 2 MED A L LIAIITT | Awarded 1874. Awarded 1874. N I THE LARGEST DYK ••VOPKS IN THE IS I MIDLAND I'OUN'iiS; I IMPROVEMENTS in the ART of | § DYEING and FRENCH CLEANING jl 8 AT 1 MIDLAND COUNTIES • || STEAK-POWER DYE WORKS, | II IND | I) BUKTON-O N T R ENT. [; J J O T3 N S M I T II 1 8 SOLK J'KOiKTOJ;. S I u- | P AGENTS IN TTITS DISTRICT :— H it g WREXHA3X• THE MISSES WHITING, Fancy jj S Repository, 2, High-street. | OSWESTRY: Mb3. E. REASON, Fancy ii Repository, Church-street. f: | CEFN, RUABON MR. E. A. R. ETAKS, 30, | Kussell-strect. ig | LLANGOLLEN Mrs. W. HOLDING, Fancy f; :1 Repository, Berwyn-street. 0 J>d.T Goods sent to and received from the above P jj Agents Weekly. fe J AGENTS WANTED in unrepresented districts. | £ 5T The New Price and Colour List for 1879 to A be had Gratis or Post Free. 04 p mi in mi niiiniiiiiiini Trnr-.iwwi'j u_ CHEAP MARKET AND BUSINESS SUITS. THE attention of Farmers and tho Public JL generally is called to the splendid range of Scotch and West of England NEW WINTER SUITINGS, Which I am now showing at FIFTY-FIVE SHILLINGS The Suit Complete Made in any Style. FIT GUARANTEED. WORKMANSHIP SUPERIOR. LANGFORD, 4, VALE-STREET, DENBIGH. 1388 JOHN H. KIDD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF |> AIL WAY WAGGON COVERS RICK AND TENT CLOTHS, CART COVERS, LIME SHEETS. Ail sizfs trapi in stock. R A T T I 0 E C L 0 T II, AIR- T « I N HORSB CLOTHS, I X D I A It U 13 n K K d i1 o D S (tooting Dry tiair,an*i vACivS, COTTON WASTE, ,C' Office HOLT STREET, M 5 J 1=: PAKLIA M E N T A R Y NOTICES. TO SOLICITORS AND PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS. The North Wales Guardian allows the fullest time of any paper in the district for the preparation of Parliamentary Notices in matters relating tc Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Carnar- vonshire, Salop, a,nd Cheshire, the dates of publi- cation being November 15th, 22nd, and 29th, 1879. 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