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Wm. Dew & Son. & THE BEAUTIFUL VALE OF CONWAY, AND FORMERLY BEING THE HISTORI- CAL "MAENAN ABBEY," WITHIN THREE MILES OF LLANR WST. TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION SHORTLY BY MESSRS WM. DEW and SON, the FREE- M HOLD ESTATE known as "THE ABbEY," forming an ideal and compact Residential Property. Excellent Society. Capital Home- stead .suitable for a gentleman's pleasure farm, good mixed shooting and rights of fishery in a long stretch of the river Conway. A magnificent residence with carriage drive and Lodge a pproach, the grounds are charm- ingly laid out. exceptionally fine and prolific orchards, productive kitchen gardens, good and ample stabling, numerous and commodious farm buildings, Bailiff's house, and the three small holdings of "Abbey Bacih," "Rhiw Dafnau Isaf" and "Ty newydd," the whole com- prising an area of about 180 acres including excellent meadow, arable and pasture landw with plantations and coverts, good shooting. Excellent watr supply and water power for chaff cutting, corn grinding, etc. The private railway siding for the unloading of goods and the small quay en the river Conway for load- ing and untoa.ding vest: els are valuable acqui- sitions to this desirable property. If not sold as a who.o the property will be offered in five lots. Printed particulars in due course, or any iniformation in the meantime may be obtained of Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, Bangor and Carna.rvon, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor. Mr A. E. Bicknell. TO BE LET. 4, YORK PLACE, BANGOR. CONTAINING Dining-room, Drawing-room, four Bedrooms, Bathroom; immediate possession.—Apply, A. E. Bickn+?ll, Auctioneer, 2, York-place, Bangor. Mr. Matthew Ryan. ELGIN HOUSE, VAUGHAN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. R MATTHEW RYAN will SELL BY AUG. TION the whole of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, at the above House, on THURSDAY I ftnd Fit,I)AY, MARCH 5th and 6th, 1914. Further Particulars in due course. CAER LEON, GOGARTH-ROAD, LLANDUDNO (The Private Residence of Mrs Williams). MR MATTHEW RYAN will SELL the  Su?rior FURNISHING EQUIPMENT, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th. The House to Let Unfurnished. CINTRA, RO UM ANIA-CRESCENT, LLANDUDNO. MR" MATTHEW RYAN is instructed by *?-B- Madame Lucrecia d' Almeida to SELL the wnolo of the Superior FURNISHING at the above Private Residence, on THURSDAY, LÜCH 19th, 1914. PRELIMINARY. "GLANAFON" DEGANWY". MR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed by the .l'.1 Trustee to the late Rev. Chancellor Bul- Jones to SELL BY A UC1 ION the- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MARCH 23rd. "BRON CASTELL," CONWAY- MAIN ROAD. MARCH 9th, the Handsome FURNITURE and "Valuable PICTURES at this Private Jiesidenoe. "ORMES HEY," CHURCH WALKS. .fHB Costly FURNITURE, PICTURES, X PLATE, Etc., at this Private Residence, MARCH 16th, 1914. V .11 ■_ HOUSES TO LET. [ .hANGOR-To Let, with immediate pot-?c?- BD SiOI), No. 2, Edge Hill, Garth: two Enter- taining-rooms, five Bedrooms, Attic, Bath, and usual Offices. Rent, B20 and rates. Meet desir- able residence.—Apply, LIew. D. Jones, House jjid Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. BRYrN EGLWYS, Upper Bangor, near St. James' Chinch and Station, ooonta:ining ^hree Entertaining-rooms, five Bedrooms, Bath- -room, etc.—Apply, 0 R. Rowlands, Prydwen, tJpper Bangor. o MADRY HOeSE, UPPER BANGOR; XTA possession can be taken on May 12th.— Apply, Mrs Hughes, Roaslyn, U'ppei- Bangor. M ENAI-HIÜOO- Mciial Villa. Ground Floor Dining-room, Morning- room, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, an d usual Out- buildings. First Floor: Drawing-room, two Bedrooms, and W.C. Second Floor: Four Bed- rooms. Bath could be fixed. Rent £ 20.—Apiply, Mrs Jones, Bee Hive, Llarierchymedd. TO BE LET, 4, Craigfryn, Garth.—Apply, 0. T. Jones, Erwfair, Bangor. 0 TiO BE LET, House and Shop, No. 204, Car- JL narvon-road, Bangor; immediate posses- eion.-Apply, J. Lloyd 'Edwards, Solicitor, Bangor. o rp LET, House and Shop at Penybryn, Llan- ■ J. fairfechan; suitable tor Grocery Business. —Apply, Box 412, Chronicle Office, Bangor. FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. A A BERD UN A N T. Between Port ma doc and Beddgelert. mo BE LET, furnished, for the summer months JL or term of years; containin.g three Recep- tion-rooms, ten Bedrooms, Bathroom, good Offices; Garden, Stabling, Coach-house, and boat on river.—Apply, Colonel Lloyd, Pias Tregayan, Lla.ng\v,\ [log. c MOTOR CARS. CYCLES "0. Sle -icl as CYti.E for Sa!<? good M new any T? reasona.t)!e offer taken. Address, "Box 496," "Chronicle" Onlce. Bangor. c | C 1 Q H.P. SWIFT; Five-Seater; splendid order; detachable rims; five Lucas lamps; speedometer, etc.; Price E200 or offer.—■ 'Apply, by letter, Liawnt Cottage, Denbigh. 1913 RO\;ER'>3! h.p. Motor Bicycle with 1913 Montgomery Sidecar; free, engine clutch; 3-speed gear; all accessories three spare tubes, and one spare tyro (n?w); perfect con- dition.— For further particulars write, "Box No. dition.-F(,r ftii'tiier parti ci?Ll"ll.s writ?(" JVC ANICXJRB. MRS. M. COMMON, banesbury, Craigydon Rd. Upper Bangor. BY APPOINTMENT. CLIENTS VISITED. Hours 10-3. Terms Moderate. Mr John Pritchard. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL by PUB- a LIC AUCTION on MONDAY N'I, MARCH 2nd, 1914, a.t 11 a.m. 40 Head of Prime Fat Cattle. Several Milch Cows on point of Oailvinig. 150 Fat Sheep. Also a Butcher' Float with movable top. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. BANGOR. IMPORTANT SALE of CHOICE and CARE- FULLY SELECTED DWARF, CLIMBING and STANDARD ROSES, DECORATIVE SHRUBS, Etc, "jV'J~R JOHN PRITCHARD is instructed by ?-'— Corn Van Evk, Nursennnan, &9koop, Holland, to SELL BY PUBLFC AUCTION at -the MARKET HALL BANGOR, on TUES- DAY, MARCH 3rd, 1914, at 12 o'clock (noon), a large Assortment of DWARF, CLIMBING and STANDARD ROSES in tho choicest Varieties, AZALEAS, DEUTZIAS, CL-EMATTS FIRS, YEWS, HOLLIES, PINES, RHODO- DENDRONS, VIRGINIAN CREEPER, AUCUBAS, and other Decorative Shrubs. The Auctioneer begs to dra.w especial atten- tion to the above choice Selection, which will be sold absolutely without reserve. Catalogues of Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 3, ELDON TERRACE, UPPER BANGOR. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY ?-? PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, MARCH 10th. 1914, the whole of the HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. ——————————————-—————————————— PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PENMAENMAWR. SALE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A NURSERYMAN AND MARKET GAR- DENER, GREENHOUSES, Etc. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY 1VJL PUBLIC AUCTION, at ERW LYDAN NURSERIES, PENMAENMAWR, on WED- NESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1914, at 11 a.m., the whole of the STOCK of a Nurseryman and Market Gardener (being the property of' Mr Edmund Jones, who lô relinquishing tho business), and comprising Fruit and other Trees, Rose Trees, Bulbs, Greenhouses, Forcing Frames, Garden Tools, Handcart. tog-ether with the Fixtures in the Shop at Pantyrafon, Penmaenmawr. 'Ph-o iM a.r k t4, f' The Nurseries, Market Garden, and Shop at Pantyrafon to bo Let with immediate po Jes- sica. Apply to the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. PERSONS WANTED B ANGGR.-Nlrs Williams, Registry Office for Servants, 216, High-st. (Stamp ior reply). c OOK-GE.NERAL NVat.,ted for Birmingham; Parlourmaid and Housemaid kepi.—Apply, stating wages, experience, and reference last situation, Thomas, 190, Brietol-road, Ed.gbaslon, Birmingham. o GOOD General for Llangefni: able to do plain cooking; clean; early riser; no washing. —Apply, stating wages, Mrs Hughes-Jones, Fron, Llangefni. ADIE3' TAILORS Wanted; permanent L" employment for good Coatmakers.—Apply, M. Wo 1 man, Colwyn Bay. o MALE ATTENDANTS required, previous ex- .1. perience unnecessary, age not to exceed 30 years. Salary commences at JS50, increasing to £50, and upon promotion to £65 per annum, with board (no beer), lodging, washing, and uniform. —Apply, by letter only, in the ilrst instance, to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, near Manchester. o URSING.—PROBATIONERS are required 1 at the following Fever Hospitals in London: —(A) NORTH-EASTERN HOSPITAL, St. Ann's-road, South Tottenham, London, N E (B) GROVE HOSPITAL, Tooting Grove, Toot- ing Graveney, London, S.W. Must be at least 21 years of age. The period of training is two years, at the expiration of which time Certi- ficates of Fever Training will be awarded to those Probationers who have passed the necessary Examination. Salary £ 18, rising after one year's service to £ 20. Board, Lodging, Washing, and Uniform are provided in all eases.—Apply to 1 the Matron of the Hospital concerned, either personally (10 to 1), with testimonials, or by I letter with copies of testimonials. o WANTED, Cook-Generals and House- Park) ur ma ids.—M. Gelling, Select Ser- vants' Registry, Kensington House, High-street, Bangor. o WANTED, urgently, Hospital-trained Nwrse, W for bed-ridden Lady; salary £ 25— £ 30, board and washing.—Finnis, Doigelley. o WANTED, smart Assistant.—Apply, Maypole Dairy Co., 212, High-st., Bangor. o 'XT'NTED, Cook-General or good General Servant; two in family.—"Box 465," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o w ANTED, Assistant Packer and Sorter; state age.—Bangor Sanitary Laundry, Bangor. c WANTED, 13th May next, a thoroughly I trustworthy Cook-General, well up in all branches of housework, dairy, and laundry two other maids kept; age 25 to "30; three in family; good references indispensable. Apply to X. Y.Z. "Clorianydd" Offiee, Llangefni. 9560cl w ANTED, good, experienced Cook, in coun- try house, in Anglesey.—Address to "J.BP. "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. W ANTED, Collector-Salesman, Bangor and district; exceptional references indi-pens- abl-c.-Crane and Sons, Ltd., High-st., Bangor. W ANTED, for Business House in Bangor, respectable Young Lady, about 17 years; willing to do housework, with the view of learn- ing the business.-Address, "Box 482," Chron- icie" Office, Bangor. o AN,.RED for Hotel, in North Wales, a good Plain Cook, General, Housemaid, and Waitress, April lst.-Apply, ",Ianageress, Dinor- bon Hotel, Amlwch. 39398p WO RK GUAR A N 1'E E 1>IN CAN A DA (Men and Women).—Splendid opportuni- ties; noworganising weekly conducted parties; early appl^ ication necessary; Salvation Army has unequalled organisation, and has settled 80,000 Britishers; up-to-date, disinterested advice and full particular free. Write or call. Address, Commissioner Lamb, 122, Queen V ictoria-street^ London, or 170a, London-road, Liverpool. WANTED, at Electricity Works, Holy" head, a Works' Apprentice, age between 14 and 16 years; wages per week: 1st year 4s, 2nd year 59, 3rd year fi, 4th year 10.—Applications, yen- dorsed "Apprentice," together with Testimonials as to character, t-o be sent to MR T. R. EVANS, Clerk to the Urban District Council, Holyhead, on or before 2nd March, 1914. WANTED, at Electricity Works, Holyhead, a Jointer with experience as Improver in connecting Services, Mains, and Repairing Public Lighting, etc. state wages required, age, and experience.—Applications, endorsed "Jointer," together with Copies of three recent Testimonials, to be sent to Mr T. H: EVANS, Clerk to the Urban District Council, Holyhead, on or before 2nd March, 1914. PENMACHNO C. of E. SCHOOL. HEADMASTER Wanted, immediately; dis- ciplinarian Welshman No. on Books, 47; Salary COO, with, possibly, JE5 extra for superin- tending work of P.T.—Apply, Rector, Pen- madmo, Bettwsyooed. o PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY THEATRE BANGOR Last Two Performances of the Charming MUSICAL PLAY 'Dare Devil Dorothy.' NEXT WEEK: Mr. J. A. CAMPBELL'S Co. In the BREEZY NAVAL PLAY, THE 'Coastguard's Daughter.' The Finest Staging and Mounting ever seon in Bangor. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A PRIMROSE LEAGUE BALL Under Dislin,uihed Patronage, will be held at the ROYA?LSPORTS?A? On Thursday, the 16th of April, Next. For further particulars please apply to one of the undersigned :— Miss Maude Clemenger, Brynglaslyn, Portmadoc. Ernest W. Jones, Menai Banx, Carnarvon. W. Lloyd Griffith, Cae Cristo, Carnarvon, Hon. Sees. Vi: Owen, Nat. Prov. Bank, Carnarvon, Hon. Trcas BANUOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. PORTER WANTED. THE GUARDIANS of the Bangor and Beau- t maris Union at their Meeting, on the 20th day of MARCH, 1914, will proceed to appoint a PORTER at their Workhouse, who will be re- quired to perform the duties appertaining to the Oftioe and to attend to the Male Vagrants. Salary £ 25 per annum with Rations, Lodging, and Washing, subject the deductions under tho Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act. Candidates must be Single or Widower. Applications in the Candidate's own hand- writing, stating ago and previous occupation, accompanied with Copies of not more than three Testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me, not later than S A TURD A Y, the 14th day of MARCH, 1914. Knowledge of Welsh desirable. Bv Order, R. BENJAMIN EVANS, Union Offices, Clerk to the Guardians. Bangor, 21st February, 1914. o HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. GOVERNESS CAR, suit 14 or 15 hands, Phaeton with cover, also American Buggey, to be sold cheap.—Apply, H. King, Ship Hotel, Llangefni. 9518cl W"ANTED, Float (light), in good condition; Pony, sound, about 10 hands; state price. —William Dllff, Ramleh, Llangefni. o MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted and For Sale. CANARIES, every variety, cheapest, best. Also British Birds, Talking Parrots, e:o. Li-sr post free.—Rudd, Bird Specialist, Norwich. "L;Ü5R SALE, Piano, £15; condition as new; J- can be seen and Tested.-—Fuii particulars, "Box 469," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o FOR SALE or EXCHANGE, Fishing-rod.— Apply, at once, to V. H. Baker, "The Oaks," Llanfairfechan. c FOR SALE, two-year-old Pedigree Welsh Bull; JL' sire, Duke of Bodncr, No. 375, Vol. III. Welsh B.C. Herd Book; dam, Lady Gertrude, No. 1112. Vol. III. Welsh B.C. Herd Book.— Particulars from R. J. Evans, Bryn Owen, Llan- llechid, Bangor. o FOR SALE Hydraulic Organ Blowing Appara- i tus; Double Feeders; Compound Engine; very steady action; will blow 25 stop organ; con- dition as new.—Full particulars, address, Box 100," "Chronicle" Ofhee, Bangor. GEERAL ACCOUNTANCY. Rent and vJT Debt Collection. All Classes of Insurance. —Llew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. o HARMONIUM, by Trayscr, eight stops, oak JLJL case, very fine tone, £8 or 5s per month.— Crane and Sons, Ltd., Bangor. c LADIES Only.—Everyone sendin.g Six Penny -JLj Stamps to defray cost packing, postage, etc., of wonderful Illustrated Bargain List, WQ will present, free, beautiful full-sized Stag-hjuxlled Sterling Silver-plated Butter Knife; magnificent valu.e.-Sheffi,eld Cutlery Supply Company, Mwnufacturing Silversmiths, Century Works, Sheffield. 39324p POTATOES.—Best Cooking Potatoes for Sale, JL large or small quantities.—Apply for prices, Evans, 299, High-street, Bangor. ó STRONG, heaithy, well-rooted Transplanted Ornamental Shrubs, for Sale, of Aucubas, Box Esoalonias, Euonymus, green, silver, and golden Pleuria Haa6ti, Laurustums, Sweet Bays, Yews, etc. Prioe list on application from Thomas Hughes, Landscape Gardener, 35, Dinorwic-etreet, Carnarvon. < WANTED, small Second-hand Roll-top Desk; must be in good condition.—State lowest price and where can be seen to "Box 491," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o WANTED, fine Old Furniture, Pictures, China, Pewter, and Antiques of all des- criptions; full value given; confidential.—E. Meacher, Penmaenmawr. o W ALNUT COTTAGE PIANO, by well- known ma.ker, iron frame, check action, everything up-to-date, cost 30 guineas, cash price 19 guineas or 103 per month-—Crane and Sons, Ltd., Bangor. « WEBB'S SEEDS and \IANURES. None better on the Market. Special Prize of Five Guineas open to Anglesey only. — Apply, Butler, Llanddaniel, Gaerwen. 9528cl WALLPAPERS, from lid per roll. Any quantity, large or small, at Wholesale Prioe3. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls; all classes.— Write for Patterns, stating class required, The Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd. (Dept. 280), Camp- field-avenue, Manchester. 0 64-PAGE BOOK about HERBS, and how to OTt use them, free; send for one.-Trimnell The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff: Established 1879. 0 GREY HAIR permanently and speedily re- I,X stored to its original colour bv using HARRISON S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER It Í3 not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, prico Is 6d (postage 3d extra). Manu- facturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Read- ing. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bangor: J. Bo wen, Chemist, Castlo-hill. Llangefni: T. i Prichard, Chemist. Carnarvon: R. Robertsj Holyhead: T. G. Hughes. 0 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother JL who values the Health and Cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE.—One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthtris the Hair. In t:ns, 41d and 9d (postage ld).-Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists Agent for Bangor: J. Bowen, Chemist. Carnar- von: R. Roberts, Chemist, Bangcr-street. Aber- ystwyth: W. M. Jones, Chemist, Llandudno: J. Winter, Chemist. Holyhead: R. H. Williams Chemist. Llangefni: T. J. Prichard Chemist: Portdi»nrwic: R. A. Evans, Chemist. o — :— FORM FOR SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, P-M ih this Form -and -AJd-ress -k to iht A\rii M4u;o,,er- NORTH WALES CHRONICLE* OCTTCE, cÀXro HOUSE, BANGOR. TH £ charge for all kinds of ?MA?'L '?ADV?S." Mch aa S?R?AK?' ?A.K?6?, ?T?AT?J?S I r i. ?ACANt. ?OUSE? &? MtO?S?t? TO S& t'E? ojt &0??. ?. ? ?ho "R&VTOLZ I 1,-18 words j/S; -u.p4JI<)r&, -inseWteift, OWtNC TO TMIE GREAT VXPENISK IN :!sOOKfHè .ÄPpiLYIM feMA'Li, -À NO ADVl». te INSCftTED UN4.E&& kC&OMPAHf&b A JlKMlsmOWflk, I r 1 ( j,—,—.— lQ r— r n ,r- 4 T — I 1, I 1.J .?j? ? f ■■ 1 f" ■ '-j —A 2Q I 1'— ? ? W$I 't ?_?_  1 I JS* PIejus insert -the sibctvc Adv:er.ti:m. ,fi fax winch I enckaa zembun-m-.vahu l 4 .1flaltæ.. Address a i MJWTW Pm mimm munms* 11 ft LLOYDS BANK LIMITED  Chairman:-R. V. VASSAR-SMITH. ???? Deputy Chairman J. W. BEAUMONT PEASE. jH Capital Subscribed £26,.304,200 J Capital paid up 4,203,672 Reserve Fund- 3,000,000 H Advances, &.C. 50^871,240 9 Deposit and Current Accounts 91,511,9 91 H Cash in hand, at call and at short notice 24,794,190 B tt M H Bills of Exchange 10,829,874 gj Investments. 1 0,392,696 :il THIS BANK HAS OVER 650 OFFICES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. Head office: II Colonial & Foreign Department: 60, Lombard St., London, E.C. ——————————— 71, LOMBARD ST., PARIS AUXILIARY: LLOYDS BANK (FRANCE) LTD., 26, AVENUE DE I'OPERA. LO DON, E. C. LIVESTOCK IMPROVEMENT IN CARNARVONSHIRE. mIlE COUNTY LIVE STOCK COMMITTEE L wiU proceed to consider APPLICATIONS and to award GRANTS to BULL and BOAR SOCIETIES on SATURDAY, tho 7th of MARCH. Applications for Grants from Societies should bo sent to MR R. N. JONES, Live Stock Officer, University College, Bangor, not later than thu 5th of MARCH. o LLANDUDNO URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. LOANS. THE LLANDUDNO URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL is prepared to receive LOANS in sums of B100 and upwards, for a term of years or subject to Six Months' Notice, at C3 15s per cent, per annum. Speoial terms for Loans of 91000 and up- wards. For further information, apply to W. WOOD, Accountant, Town Hall, Llandudno. ALFRED CONOLLY, o Clerk to the Council. EDUCATIONAL. HEREFORDSHIRE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. SEVERAL HEAD MISTRESSES; Salary, C80 to £100, according to experience. Several HEAD MISTRESSES; Salary, £90 to £115, according to experience. Several HEAD MASTERS; Salary, 9100 to £130, according to experience. Several HEAD MASTERS; Salary, F,120 to £150,acooniing to experience. In Schools under a Master, the wife may be engagod as an Assistant Teacher, at a Salary according to the grade of teacher required by the average attendance. N-B.—Applicants for ihe above must be Members of the Church of England, as all L'tiiietioitziiiatioizal, Posts are filled. Several UNCERTIFICATED TEACHERS. Salaries according to scale. Male, S60 to £70. Female, £ 50 to initial Salary to be increase d by JS2 10s for each year of service up to the maximum. Several SUPPLEMENTARY TEACHERS. Salary, £30- to JE45, according to experience. Forms of application may be obtained from the undersigned. JOHN WILTSHIRE, County Education Secretary. Shire hall, Hereford, February, 1914. PRIFYGOL CYMRU. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH MATRICULA- JL TION EXAMINATION will commence on MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1914. Particulars and Entry Forms may bo obtained from the REGIS- TRAR, University of Wales, University Regis- try, Catlhays Park, Cardiff. Applications for Entry Forma must, be made not later than MON- DAY, JUNE 1st, 1914. o MUSICAL. MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.U.C.O., L.R.A.M.. GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN, and HARMONY, OUPILS successfully prepared for Examina- I tion. CARNARVON VISITED, Terms on application. Tawelan, Bangor. 1193o SITUATIONS WANiram GROCER'S ASSISTANT requires situation in ?? town or country; diM>ngagod; good refer- ence.—"Box 480," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. GARDENER (disengaged), experienced ineido and out, see ks Jobbing Work by the hour or day in or near Bangor.—Apply to Jones, earo of Rowlands, 52, Ambrose-street, Bangor. p a ■■ — POULTRY, EGGS, &c. EGGS FOR HATCHINGTho Rev. O. K-ffin Williams has Sittings for Sale at 4s each from Butt" Orpingtons of over 200 egg strain, Black Leghorns from Hunter, best and Molaesino C's, and Buff Orpington Ducks 195 eggs aver- age in 1913. All eggs not hatching replaced onoo if returned, oarnage paid.—Coedana Vicar- age, L1 ane rch y m edd. 9557cl To LET. S LAUGIFTER-HOIUSF, (regiBtered), oom- mod ious, with all conveniences; Stable, Sheds, Yard, etc. Premises also registered for feilmonger's business.—Roberts, 291, High-etreet, Bangor. e rp LET, The Arcade, Market Hall, Bangor; the Stock-in-Trade and Fixtures to be Sold at low valuation; present tenant leaving town.— Apply, in first place, to R. J. Roberts, 1, Brynteg- terrace, Upper Bangor. o OF-,ICES. Skops. &-O To LET. Tt/t'ENA?r?BRIDGE. — To be Lcl with im- ?JL mediate p09sc?&!o'n, large and commodious Omccs suitable as a Bohcltor s or Accountant's Office. if desired, could bo converted into a Dwelling-house.—For particulars apply to Mr W. E. Jones, Anglesey Estate Office, Llanfair P.C. DOGS FOR SALE. F OR SALE, good watch dog, Mastiff, with pedigree, two years old (iem-ale;.—Apply, Mr Pierce Joncs,_Tyddyn Mynyddig, Bangor. HOUSES WANTED. WANTED to Rent, immediately, in or near Tr Bangor, an Unfurnished House; rent about £ 35. Box 479," Chronicio" Office, Bangor. 0 FURNISHEP HOUSES WANTED. REARDDUR BAY.—Wanted, addresses Fur- t nished Cottages and Boarding-houses, with terms July or August. Box 475," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. ° CATTLE WAITED AND FOR SALE. s HORTHORN CALVIf.8 for REARING.—If o you want the very best, write to Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester; no fancy prices; cor- respondenoe a pleasure. 0 OAXTON PWESS (BANGOR) PUBLICATIONS. "The Antiquities of Clynnog" BY THE REV. J. E. DE HIRSCH-DAVIES, B.A. (Formerly Vicar of Clynnog). Price—Threepence. By Post 4d. "WELSH NOTES" BY GLENDOWER. This is a book of Articles, which the author J. W. WYNNE-JONES, M.A. (Vicar of Llatibcblig-with-Carnarvon), ciiginaUy contributed to the Liverpool Gourier, and are written in a chatty, racy style, very character- istic of the author The proceeds of the sale will be given to St. Mary's (Carnarvcn), Restoration Fund. OR Sale at all Booitdlers in Carnarvon and Bangor. v Price: P»per Cover, 21-; Cloth, 2/6 Post Free. A CHURCH DEFENCE MEETING will be held at the GUILD HALL, CARNARVON, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 4th, FOR MEN, And at tho ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MARKET STREET, FOR WOMEN, Chairman J. E. GREAVES, Esq. (Lord Lieutenant). Speakers LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S and others in English and Welsh. Doors open at 6 p.m. commence at 6.30. Tickets of Admission from the local Clergy and Sidesmen. A limited number of Reserved Seats (Is) may be obtained from Rev. R. Hughes, Angorfa, St. David's-road, Carnarvon. PUBLICATIONS. FREE SALVATION FOR ALL F By the Spirit of Reve?tiania ZION'S WORKS. Vol%I.-XVI. (with Catalogue), in Free LibrAries. GRATIS AND POST FREE, 1914 Edition of "MODERN METHODS." A simple Treatise on a difficult subject—How to Invest and Speculate in Stocks and Shares. Fortnightly Accounts opened on a minimum deposit: com- mission charges avoided.—Publishers CHARLES R. 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