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"oI'#o' r'" HENRY. :b1:0RGAN' GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS IS NOW ON. I HWF- Th he "8 asa And will be Sold Jegardless of Cost. CROWN SHOP, NEWTOWN. — — — —— MONTGOMERYSHIRE BREWERY CO., 1I LIMITED, B R E W E R S AND Wine and Spirit Merchants, NEWTOWN. Also in all sized Casks, delivered, Carriage Paid, TO ANY STATION. I WINES & SPIRITS IN BOND, AND DUTY PAID. AGENCIES AT- Wr/shpool, Oswestry, Machynlleth, Rhayader, Marton, Sarn, Llanymynech, Llangyniew, and Trefeglwys. PRICE LIST FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. BEBB'S CHRISTMAS, CAKES ALMOND ICED, AND PRETTILY DECORATED. JI]LBBIS CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES in Fancy Boxes of Sweets, Chocolates, Fondants, Marzipan, Dessert Fruits, Hampers, etc. An Extraordinary Good and Varied Assortment. JMBBIS SUPERIOR CURRANT, SULTANA, & SEED CAKE for XMAS. TEA PARTIES A SPECIALITY. BEBB'S HOME-MADE SAUSAGES, Fresh Daily. Hall Suppers, Dinner, Tea, and Supper Parties suppied in best style. BEBB'S WHOLESALE SWEET DEPOT. Shops supplied on Lowest Terms. EVAN BEBB, NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES. q6 MRS PILOT, 18, Bridge Street, Newtown, continues to give the HIGHEST PRICE that o&n be obtained for OLD CLOTHES. a577 XOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. W. Watchorn, M.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, igme removed from Short Bridge Street to the OLD POST OFFICE, 28, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. &604 JReduction in the Price of TEA. A. strong and useful whole Jeaf Tea 1/- per lb A 110 excellent Family Tea 1/4 „ Magnificent Tea 1/8 » 3RL exquisite teylon Flavoured Tea Q/- „ etc. JOHN SWAIN, WHOLESALE & FAMILY GROCBR 23, High Street, Newtown. al67 BASTr THOMAS FARR, SON OF THE LATE JAMES FARR. OF SALOP ROAD, Coach Builder, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. THRIFT!! WHAT NEXT? THRIFT I THE MAGIC 6D. SAVINGS BANK. LOCKS ITSELF. REGISTERS THE AMOUNT fl J DEPOSITED. fl J lr%ri CAN ONLY BE OPENED fafl till When £ 1 in SIXPENCES has till been Deposited. Fits the Waistcoat Pocket. SIX-PENCE Each; Post Free, SEVEN-PENCE. Wholesale and Retail from- HUMPHREY JONES, GENERAL DEALER, 9, Hall Street, WELSHPOOL. 019 ENGLISH WATCHES. D. LLOYD, Watchmaker & Jeweller, 'O ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS 1 THE MOST FAVOURABLE TTH THE BEST AND THE sam Manuiacturers of Maue Watches. i to be of thorough English "Ivery satisfaction. X a. d. Jewelled, 3 10 0 3 15 0 4 5 0 all kinds of SILVER the Best 4210b ■Hies. X THE LARGEST L N ASSORTMENT OF PIPES, L T POUCHES, A /êllÚ AND S! g h* WtLSHPOOl. § a wi Son, I S FIA- M I LY G ROC E RS, K O \V1 M/g £ S3 X-°-v H X CIGAR X I L N AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS L IN T IN THE COUNTY T HAVE U TRIED WYKE'S WOISTDEItFTTJu 2h TEA The Jubilee Household Supply Stores, WELSHPOOL. SOLE AGENT FOR KENNAWAY & Co.'s mr WINES AND SPIRITS ALL WINES AND SPIRITS BEARING THE BRAND OF THIS FIRM ARE GUARANTEED, AND MAY BE RELIED UPON AS BEING OF UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY, AT THE PRICES CHARGED Bass's Pale Ale and Gulness's Stout in Bottles. b241 WALTER J. DAVIES, TAILCR, Hatter and Outfitter, 14, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL, RESPECTFULLY announces the completion of his arrangements for the Autumn and Winter Seasons, and invites an inspection or I.A. WELL-SELEUTEJD STOCK OF OVERCOATINGS, SUITINGS & FANCY TROUSERINGS. Special attention is called to the following lines:— BLACK WORSTED COATS AND VESTS- TO MEASURFv-FRox 80s. SCOTCH TWEED BUSINESS SUITS—FROM 40s. ?A SPLENDID RANGE OF TROUSERINGS AT 148 The Pair. Remarkably Cheap. BOYS AND YOUTHS' READY-MADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS, COVERT COATS, CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS AND TWEED MACINTOSH OOATS & INVERNESS CAPES A good variety of HATS AND CAPS in all the leading chapes. Shirts, Collars, Scarves & Hosiery. J. H. ANDERSON, I CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 26, Broad St., Welshpool (Established 1842) HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dining, Drawing & Bedroom Suites BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS, Spring, Hair, & Flock Mattresses, FEATHER BEDS, Ac. Full-sized Iron Bedstead from 9s. French dc., with brass rails head and foot, only 14s Palliasses 8s. per pair. Every other article in the Furnishing Department at equally low price?. Estimates given foi every description of Cabinet Work. FUNERALS FURNISHED FURNITURE REMOVED AND STORED. BSTIMATK6 7 SIX. Removal to all parts. The largest & best constructed FURNITURE VAN obtainable. Storing Warehouse,—17, High Street, Welshpool. SOKE REMARKABLE LINES" NOTE "PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Samples of which may be had on forwarding a Halfpenny Stamp. 1 POUND EXTRA THICK CREAM LAID NOTE PAPER d 109 Envelopes to maioh-same priee. 1 POUND VELLUM WOVE NOTE PAPER 8jd. j. 100 Envelopes to match-lame price. TTtRBS "VICTORIA PARCHMENT" "TOTE PAPER SH& nvslopes to mat«h—same prise. "SMOOTH PARCHMENT" 14 PAPER 1/. tea to HMtsh—(MM priee. L OROWN PARCHMENT" "•EB 118 match eomw price. 0- 1\ >s & SON, ¡ "j and General 1 ers, Kimrx. WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED.—A few good drainers.—Apply, J. Dawson, Lymore, Montgomery. c65 AGENTS Wanted to push first-class Machinery OILS. Liberal Commission—Box 31, Post Office, Liverpool. c37 WANTED, a WHEELWRIGHT, to live in.—Apply to Evan Bebb, Timber Yard, Kerry. c40 ARTICLED PUPIL (14) required in a Ladies' School. Premium 6 guineas per term; good advantages.— Principals, Cleveland House, Welshpool. c24 > VXTANTED.—An experienced Young Lady assistant for the VV Boot trade; must be a good saleswoman.—Apply, R. j J. Dick, 8, Broad-street, Newtown. cl4 WANTED, at Lady-day, a WAGGONER and a General WORKMAN—both should have a good knowledge of farm work—Cottages and gardens close to homestead.— Apply to Mr E. H. Morris, Chirbury, Shropshire. c34 WANTED, a thoroughly experienced Baker and Con- fectioner.—Apply, with references, stating age, and salary required, to the Secretary of the Co-operative Society, Newtown, Mont. 062 SHOE MAKE RS.—Wanted a good workman, good wages, and constant employment; also apprentioe.—John Evans, The Hill, Bwlchyffridd, Newtown. c3 LADIES can earn from 15s. to 30s. weekly, at home, by L Automatic Knitting Machine. Cash or easy purchase terms. Work supplied.—Address, M.S. Company, 67, South- wark Street, London. b464 FOR Training Young Gentlemen to become OFFICERS in the Mercantile NAVY. Fee 55 Guineas per Annnm. School Ship Conway," Liverpool.-For Prospectus, &c., apply to Captain A. T. Miller, R.N. b556 CLUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs for Watches, Clocks, Jewellery Silver Plato, Opera Glatses, Musical Insts., &c. Members pay Is. per week. Terms, Catalogues, SEC. KENDAL K DENT, 106, Cheapside, London. Splendid value. Great sueoess. Mention paper. Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers 42s., worth 70s. b428 TXTANTED, Female Domestic Servants, from 17 to 35 years, and Farm Labourers, seen and selected by the Emigra- tion Lecturer, obtain Free Passages by Steamer 'to Queens- land, where they receive good wages. Only payments, £1 for ship-kits and fare to depot in London. Married men not to have more than two children under 12 years. Dn landing Emigrants received into Governrrvnt depot free, approved persons paying full fare receive laud order value £ 20.—Apply, AGENT-GENERAL for Queensland, Westminster Chambers, 1, Victoria-street, London, S.W. b206 NEWTOWN AND LLANLLWCHAIARN SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED by the above Board, a Monitress for the New Church Street Schools.—Application to be made to the Clerk, Edward Powell, Newtown. c50 WHY Send your Lace Curtains and Feathers out of New- town to be Cleaned and Dyed when you can have them equally as well, or better and cheaper, at Howel's, JJagles Lane, off Market-street, Newtown. Feathers cleaned or dyed and curled in a few hours. Curtains Cleaned, Gentle- men's clothes Cleaned and Pressed equal to new. Ladies' P^ses and Jackets v .i Uav joaiaTSs-yferience m the above. Works:— HQIVELLS, Eagles Lane, Newtown. 11.410 —— LOST, STRAYED, ETC. FOUND, a Greyhound (Bitch).—Apply to T. Humphreys, Gregynog, near Newtown. c21 STRAYED to Tnrgy Farm, Hill PONY. The Owner may tj have it on giving proper description of the same.— Henry Hamer, Turgy, Beguildy. c56 TO LET. TO BE LET, the King's Head Inn, Newtown. Fully Licensed,—Apply to Thomas Swift, Brewer, Newtown. c68 TO BE LET, from May 1st, 1892, No. 1, Trefnant Villas, Dolfor-ro&d, now in the occupation «f Mr Ed. Morgan.— Apply, Mr Richard Evans, Pheasant Inn, Newtown. c64 TO LET, a most desirable Farm, known as Brynbedwyn ana Wennalt, containing 227 acres of good sound land, with capital house and buildings; also large cottage n xid wainhonse attached—with plenty of shade and water—situate 3 miles from Newiowa, adjoining main road.—Apply on the premises. c63 TO LET GLOG" FARM, in the parish of Manafon, is miles from Llanfair, 75 Acres, chiefly grass, soundland. Very suitable to sheep.—Apply to E. Williams, Henllvs Berriew. COMFORTABLE furniiied Sitting-room and Bedreom to be let; also bedroon with nse of general sitting-rooin. Good attendance; moderate terms.—Mrs H. Williams, Pool- road, Newtown. c6 To BE LET, a MILL and a quantity of LAND, in the Parish of Llanllugan. — Apply to Thomas Gethin, JPantycrai, Llanwyddelan. b517 T° a 8H0P' situated in the centre of the town of WelslipooL Good position, immediate poeees«ion. Rent *25 per annum.—Apply to the Montgomeryghire Brewery Co., Newtown, or to Mr C. Galloway, The Vaults, Welshpool. b486 b486 rro BE LET, One Cottage, with Garden, near GarthmyL —Apply to Mr. WILLIAM PBJTCHABD, Land Agent, UartimyL a572 TO BE LET. THE PENTRE HOUSE and Land, recently oecnpied by t. the late Mr Issard, containing 3 entertaining rooois, Mfliard room, Seven Badrooms. &.c, &c. Stabling aad outbuildings, with 6; acres of land; situate 34 miles from Newtown, on an excellent road. Rent £ 35.— Apply to Edw. Powell, Solicitor, Newtown. b459 TO LET, AT LADY-DAY NEXT, THE SEWAGE FARM of the Newtown & Llanllwohaiarn Local Board.—For terms, apply to the undersigned, 941 W. COOKE, Clerk. LLANFAIR, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. TO LET, from Lady-Day next, all that oompaot and desir- able Farm called UPPER BRYNELEN FARM, oom- ptiring about 98 acres of excellent arable meadow and pasture land (principally pasture) now occupied by Mr David JOner. The Farm is situate near the turnpike road from Wehhpool to Llanfair (six miles from the former, and 2 from the latter). Good house and buildings.-William Gittins, and Taylor, solicitors, Newtown. c70 WELSHPOOL. be Let or Sold, the very convenient and beautifully 1 situated residence known as Traethllawn, situate within minutes walk of Bank, Post Offioe, Church, and Railway Station, and close to Powis Castle Park, with grounds of abmt 2 acres, including Tennis Court, Shrubberies, and well atcoked walled in Garden. The House oontaing 4 reception tfKms, 7 bedroome, dressing room, bath room, and usual ofltas, and hot and cold water and gas are laid on throughout. GQMBodious stabling and outbuildings, all in excellent ro- F particulars apply to BDWAKD POWELL, Solicitor, jfartown, Mont. b537 18, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to inform the inhabitants of Welshpool and neighbour- hood that I have commenced business at the above agrees, and would esteem yonr patronage a favonr. Haring had a long experionse in the buainees tira. olats quality may always be depended upon. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HERBERT MILNES, BUTOHJER, oft < SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. PORTABLE GALVANIC BATTERY (medical) for Sale. i New, in solid Walnut Case, dry cells, every modern im- provement, together with appliances for tooth, &c., and body plate.-Apply office of this paper. c17 FORMS OF AGREEMENT between Landlord and Tenant, specially printed. Price 6d.—To be obtained of Phillips and Son, 19, Broad-street, Newtown. TVIARIES, ANNUALS, POCKET BOOKS, CALENDARS, -L' &c.-A splendid assortment by all the leading publishers. —PHILLIPS & SON, 19, Broad Street, Newtown. SIX CABINET PORTRAITS, 3s.; Three for 2s. Twelve Carte Portraits, 28. 2d.; Six for Is. 4d. 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