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J Put- Announcements. County Theatre. Thursday Next, February ioth. FIRST EPISODE Of Our GREAT SERIAL THE BROKEN COIN I THE BROKEN COIN THE BROKEN COIN THE BROKEN COIN THE BROKEN COIN COUNTY THEATRE. BANGOR. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Albert Chevalier & Florence Turner IN MY OLD DUTCH A Coster Idyll. A really glorious production. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FAY'TEMPLE in SHADOWS A Picture that wili make you think And a Grand Programme of Dramatic, Comedy and Topical Items. MATINEE Every Saturday at 2-30 NEW PALACE. WEEK commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7tli. Every Evening at 7.30. Saturday, 6.30 and 8.30. FOUR COMPLETE CHANGES OF PICTURES. Monday. Quest of the Sacred Gem" (drama), Comics, etc. Tuesday and Wednesday.—"Lead us not into I temptation" (drama), Keystone, Selig, Pathe's, etc. Thursday and Friday.—"Fight for the Black Diamond," Keystone, Pimple, Nestor, Comics, etc. Saturday. Mystery of Silistria" (drartit), Nestor, Kalem, Pathe's Gazette, etc. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY and SATUR- DAY, at 2.30 p.m. Tea will be provided Free in 6d and 9d Seats. Half-price in dd and 3d. Soldiers in Uniform, Half-price. -MA iINljaii*Aflemoim ai 2.30, Id, 2d Popular Prices: 3d, 4d, 6d and 8d. c CORNER PIGTUREDR0ME. WARM, COMFORTABLE AND COSY. WEEK commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, and during the Week. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Sixth Episode "Million Dollar Mystery." Special Matinee Wednesday at 2.30. Monday and Tuesday.—"The Carrier Pigeon" (two-part drama), "Perils of the Jungle," and full variety programme. Wednesday and Thursday. Tainted Money" (two-part drama), "Fate's Warning" (drama), I!Lovesick Maidens" (comedy), and special show of variety subjects. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.—Fourth Epi- sode of "Lucille Love," everybody's favourite serial. Friday and Saturday. — "The Legacy of Vengeance" (exclusive), "The Last Will" (two- part drama), "A Wife's Affinity" (comedy drama), Rough but romantic" (L. Ko comedy), "Special Chaplin" (comedy), "Babes in the Wood" (pantomime), and full programme. POPULAR PRICES: 3d, 6d, 9d. Doors open 7. Commence at 7.30. Also PIER PAVILION. MENAI BRIDGE. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES. COUNCIL FOR THE STUDY OF INTER- NATIONAL RELATIONS. President: VISCOUNT BRYCE, O.M. milE SECOND LECTURE in the series organ- JL ised by the College, in connection with this Council, will be given NEXT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. at 8 o'clock p.m., in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, by DR. SETON WATSON (Scotus Viator)- Subject: "GERMAN DESIGNS IN THE NEAR EAST." Tickets for Single Lecture, Is; and for remainder of series, 2s; can be obtained from Messrs Jarvis and Foster, Lome House, or at the College Office. o LEGAL NOTICES- DAVID THOMAS JONES, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims or demands against or upon the estate of David Thomas Jones late of 369 Carnarvon-road Glanadda Bangor Settsmaker who died on the 8th day of January 1916 are re- quired to send to us the undersigned at. our office at 10 Farrar-road Bangor full particulars of such claims or demands, on or before the 11th I day of February 1916 in order that the same may be examined by the Executor of his Will and if I found correct duly discharged. And all persons indebted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts to us. Dated litis 31st day of January 1916. S. R. DEW and CO., Solicitors to the Executor. The "Usual Popular SALE —AT— DEVON HOUSE The Old Establishment WILL TAKE PLACE THIS Thursday, January 6th, And Continue tiU End of Month. Griffith & Hughes, DEVON HOUSE, SigjLSTREET, BANGOR. ■wire.pitfJlK.JS? Son. PRINCIPAL 13[LLPOSI,FRS  ) 'LEIE, Ll CRH":CIEÚi and ???LHEH 0VER 150 M.? cf D.? "ith HOdiD. 1 AH Panels adaremw PUheli. Wrexham* so EDUCATIONAL. THE BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL. 245, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. IFORTI-IAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK- KEEPING, COMMERCIAL COR- RESPONDENCE and OFFICE ROUTINE, HANDWRITING, PRECIS WRITING, Etc. Preparation for Banks, Railways, Insurance, Post Office, and all Commercial and Municipal Appointments. ALL STUDENTS ARE TAUGHT INDIVIDUALLY. Write or Call for Prospectus. o SCHOOLS for BOYS and GIRLS. TUTORS for ARMY and ALL EXAMS. MESSRS J. and J. PATON, having an inti- mate, unique, and up-to-date knowledge of the BEST SCHOOLS and TUTORS in this coun- try, will be pleased to AID PARENTS in their choice by sending (free of charge) Prospectuses and TRUSTWORTHY INFORMATION regard- ing ESTABLISHMENTS which can be THOROUGHLY RECOMMENDED. The age of the Pupil, district preferred, and rough idea of Fees should be given. J. and J. PATON, Educational Agents, 143, Cannon street, London, E.C. o rpHE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. and R.C.NL 1 Fur Local Examinations ill Music. Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Honorary Local Representative for Bangor:— Professor E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc., University College of North Wales, Old Buildings. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS.—Syllabus A. Theory—March and November. Practical—March-April, and at about 40 Centres, November-Deccmber also, ENTRIES close Feb. 9th (or, with extra lee, Feb. 17th). SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. -Syllabus li. March-April, June-July, and October-November. ENTRIES close Feb. 2nd (or, with extra fee. Feb. 10thl. SYLLABUSES A and B will be sent post free on api)olic-ition to the Hun. Local Rep., as above, or to THE SECRETARY, 15, Bedford Square. London, W C. MUSIOAL. MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M., GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. I I:>UPILS successfully prepared for Examina- hon! CARNARVON VISITED. Terms on Application. Tawelan, Bangor. 1193c FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. Money Lent Privately I IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS J I (not less than £10). On Simple Promissory Note. ESTABLISHED FORTY-FOUR YEARS AND NOW LENDING Upwards of £ 80,000 Annually PROSPECTUSES, Terms ot Advances, or any inform j lion desired, will be supplied free of charge on application, either perscnally or by letter, to- George Payne & Sons, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. IMMEDIATE LOANS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE WHATEVER UNLESS CASH IS ADVANCED. London & Provinces Discount Co.' LIMITED. 54, LONDON-ROAD, LEICESTER. ADVANCES trom i;10 to £1000 on NOTE of HAND ALONE, Of other Security, to all respectable classes. If desired, a Representative will attend at your home with the Cash, and carry out the advance THERE and THEN. Call, or w.ite tin confidence), to the Manager, G. K. HOWE, 64, LONDON ROAD, LEICESTER. L OWEST INTEREST IN THE COUNTRY. NO FEES. £10 to L5000. NO BONDS. £10 repay RII. L50 repay L55. i:20 repay 1:22. £100 repay EllO. Bills of Sale or Loans paid off and increased. 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Strict privacy guaranteed. It will cost nothing to inquires, but may save you Pounds by applying, in strict confidence, for ,'Ul' Free Prospectus, to— THE NATIONAL ADVANCE & INVESTMENT SOCIETY, LTD., 41, CORPORATION ST., MANCHESTER; or to our North Wales District Offices: 10, Dean-street, Bangor, and 19, Queen-street Wrexham. c DANEDD. YMVVELA DR. JOEs., D.D.S. (A.M.), SURGEON DENTIST, CRAIG OWEN, BANOOR. A LLANERCHYMEDD, gyda MISS OWEN, DRUID HOUSE, o 10 hyd 1; ae AMLWCH, gyda. MR HUGHE S, Stationer, o 2 hyd 5 o'r I gloch, ar DDYDD1AU MAWRTH, lonawr 4ydd, Chwefrol laf a'r 29ain, Mawrth 7fed, ac Ebrill 4ydd. A LLANGEFNI, bob DYDD IAU, vn 16 LLEDWIGAN-ROAD, o 1 tan 5 30 Ym MANGOR, BOB DYDD, ond Dyddiau Mawrth IQ 1au, o 10 tan 6 o'r gloch,, ei ixon& arvis have now received their FANCY ARTICLES LEATHER GOODS AND NICK-NACKS. A large and varied Stock of FANCY PRESENTATION BOOKLETS in choice ART AND LEATHER BINDINCS. NIXON & JARVIS Booksellers, Printers, Stationers, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. P. POLLECOFFI GREAT ANNUAL WINTER SALE Commences Jan. 27th, 1916. For Fancy Household & General Drapery Come and see the WONDERFUL BARGAINS we offer. 21 DAYS7 SALE And every Day NewBargains FURNITURE REMOVED IN LARGE VANS TO ALL PARTS BY ROAD OR RAIL Estimates Fret on application to R. HUGH ROBERTS, 32, FRIARS AVENUE, BANGOR ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT BURGLARY UP-TO-DATE POLICIES. LOW HATES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. AGENTS at-Amlwdl: Mr E. W. Daviea, J-3L N.P. Bank. Bangor: Mr W. G. Griffiths, do. Upper Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, Brynllinos. Beaumaris: Mr Geo. Porter, N.P. Bank. Beth- esda: Mr W. R. Lloyd, do. Carnarvon: Mr W. Owen, do. Conway: Mr Owen Rowland, do. Holyhead: Mr F. D. Thomas, do. Llan- gefni: Mr John Jones, do. Llandudno: Mr W. Hughes, do. Menai Bridge: Mr J. T. Ro- berts, do. Denbigh: Mr W. Metellus Jones, do. Pwllheli:-Mr D. T. Lloyd, do. Rhyl: Mr C. S. Sabin, London and Prov. Bank. Denbigh: Mesars Parry-Jones and Francis, Solicitors. Denbigh and Ruthin: Messrs A. O. Evans and Co., Solicitors. Corwen: Mr T. Dudley Morgana, N.P. Bank. Llangefni: Mr C. Nicholls Jones. Llanerchymedd: Mr Thos. Prieliacd, Llwydiarth Esgob. Llangollen: Messrs C. Richards and Son, Solicitors. Wrexham: Mr W. T. Skene, Parr's Bank, Ltd. Cemaes: Mr O. Ll. Hughes, Tyddyn Sydney. Pwllheli: Mr D. A. Hard- castle, Madryn Estate Office. Wrexham: Mr D. Williams, N.P. Bank. Mr J. P. James, Resident Inspector, Inglenook, 12, Orme-road, Bangor. Liverpool Branch: 4, CHAPEL-STREET. J. W. MARSDEN, Branch Manager. Royal Exchange Assurance. Incorporated A.D., 1729. Chief Offices: ROYAL EXCHANGE. LONDON. E.C. Branch Offices: ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, ROYAL EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, EXCHANGE STREET WEST. LIVERPOOL. Funds in Hand. £ 6,000,000 Claims Paid £ 48,000,000 Every Description of FIRE, LIFE, CASUALTY. Insurance Transacted SPECIAL TERMS granted toAnnuItants when Health is impaired. Full Prospectus on application to:- Mr S. H. Smith, Lloyds, Bank, Amlwch. J. Horatio Jones, Solicitor, Bangor. Mr Q. H. Humphreys, Lloyds Bank. Carnarvon.* fAr W. Morria Jonea, Solicitor, Portmadoo. THE LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1836. Subscribed Capital, 922,947,804 0 0. Paid-up Capital, 94,780,792 10 0 Reserve Fund, f-4,000,000 0 0. f DIRECTORS. Sir EDWARD' rf, HOLDEN,. Bart., Chairman and Managing Director. WILLIAM GRAHAM BRADSHAW, Esq., London, Deputy-Chairman. The Right Hon. LORD AIREDALE, Leeds. Sir PERCY ELLY BATES Bar I., Liverpool. ROBERT CLOVER BEAZLlfit Liverpool. DAVID FRANK DUDLEY C.B., Bir- mingham. FREDERICK HYNDE FOi. Esq. Liverpool. Sir GEORGE FRANKLIN .Sheffield. H. SIMPSON GEE, Esq., Leicester. JOHN GLA.SBKOOK, Ji'sq., Swansea. ARTHUR T. KEEN. Esq., Birmingham. J FREDERICK WILLIAM NASH, Esq., flir- mingham. The Right tion. LORD PIRRIE, K.P., London. The Right Hon. LORD ROTHERHAM, Man- chester. THOMAS HOYDEN, Esq., Liverpool. Sir JOSEPH WESTON-STEVENS, Bristol. The Right Hon. Sir GUY FLEETWOOD WILSON. K.C.B., K.C.M.G., G.C.I.E.. London. WILLIAM F IT ZT HO M AS WYLEY, Esq., Coventry, Head Office; 5, THREADNEE DLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. Joint General M-anagerj: J, M. MADDERS, S. B. MURRAY, F. HYDE, E. W. WOOLLEY, j Secretary: E. J. MORRIS. Welsh District. Manager: JOSIAH E. JONES. Welsh Distrid ASlS-istant Manager: W. R. OWEN. LIABILITIES AND ASSETS, £ s. d. To Capital Paid up, viz.:— JE2 10s Od per Share 0(\ 1,912,317 Shara.* of £12 each 4,780,792 10 0 „ Reserve Fund. 4,000,000 0 0 Dividend payablo on 1st Fobrua-ry 1916 360,352 4 8 Balance of Profit and Loss- Account 113,597 15 2 9,254,742 9 10 „ Current, Deposit and other 9,254,742 9 10 Accounts 147,750,702 0 6 „ Acceptances on accou-nt-of Customera 9,157,601 il 9 £ 166,163,046 2 1 31st DECEMBER, 1915. £ a. d.. By Cash in hand (including Gold Coin £ 7,OtX),OOOj and Cash at Bank of England 30,881,200 14 6 Money at Call and at Short Notice and Svock Exchange Loans 8,651,257 !7 9 Investments :— £ a. d. W ar Loants, at I cost (of which £1,490,000 is lodged for Publio and other Ac- counts)) and other British Govern- ment Securities 33,946,384 8 2 Stocks Guaranteed by the British Government, In- dia etocks. Indian Railway Guar- anteed stocks and Debentures 481,040 5 8 Britijh Railway Debenture and Preference Stocks, Britiah Corpora- tion Stocks 2,400,295 19 9 Colonial and For- eign Govern- ment Stocks and Bonds 962,062 7 6 Sundry Invest- ments 1,039,650 15 7 Bills of Ex- change 9,961,545 13 9 88,323,438 2 8 Advanoes on Current Accounts, Loana on Se- curity and other Accounts 65,921,541 11 9 Liabilities of Customers for Acceptances as per contra 9,157, 601 11 9 Bank Premises, at Headi Oflioo and Branches 2,760.464 15 11 jei66,163,046 2 1 EDWARD H. HOLDEN, Chairman and n x Diroctors. W. G.  Managing Director. GUY 'I?Lr?ELti?\\?OOTD.W?IrLTcS.?O? N. )? Directors W. G. BRADSHAW, Depuiy-OWmaii. REPORT OF THE AUDITORS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK, LIMITED. In accordance with the provisions of Sub- section 2 of Section 113 of the Companies (Con- solidation) Act. 1908, we report as follows We have examined the obove Balance Sheet in detail with the Books at IIc:td Offico and with the certified Returns from the Branches. We have satisfied ourselves it, to the eorroctnesss d the Cash Balances and the Bills of Exchange and have verified the correctness of the Money ilt Caa. and Short Notice. We have also verified the Seeuritie:, representing the Investments of the Bank, and having obtained all the informa tion and explanations we have required woare of opinion that such Bal.ance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct iew of the state of the Company's affaire .according to the best of our information and the explana- tions given to us and as shown by the books of the Company. WHINNEY, SMITH, AND WIIIXEY. crlartcre-d Accountants. London. 10th January, L916. Auditors  NATtOKAL PMV?C!AL BAm • OF EMLAMD LIMITED. [ Head Office :-15, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C. CAPITAL-Paid up £ 3,000,000 Uncalled. 2,300,000 Reserve Liability 10,600,000 Subscribed Capital mis,goo,ooo RESERVE FUND (inveated in British Government Securities), £ 2,OOOaOOO. Directors- Colin Frederick Campbell, Esq. Maurice Otho Fitzgerald, Esq. William Hcm'y Neville Goschen, Esq. The Right Hon. Lord luchciipe, G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. Francis Alexander Jolinston, Eiq. Colonel Claude liners Emilius Laurie, C.B., D.S.O Franci s Charles Le Marchant, Esq. The Right Hon. The Earl of Lichfield, George Forbes Malcolmaon, Esq. Sctwyn Hobert Pryor, Esq. Thomas George Robinson, Esq. lt.o.)ert Wigi,am, hsq, Joint General JIanaJu:r.f. Thomas Estall, Esq. D. J. H. Cunnick, Esq. Frederick Etey, FÂlq. Solicitors- Edward Hugh Norris Wilde, Esq. Walter Edward Moore, Esq. LIABILITIES AND ASSETS, 31st December, 1915. I £ s. d. PAID-UP CAPITAL *3,000,COO 0 0 RKSUISVE F'UND 2,000,000 0 0 LIUREtEINr, DEPOSIT and ether ACCOUNTS, including rebate on Bills not due, provision for bad and doubtful debts, contingencies, &o. 81,589,600 12 5 ACCBPTAHCBS, ENDOUSEMKNTS, &C. 1,810,301 3 3 BALANCE OP PKOJIT AND Loss ACCOUNT carried forward tu 1915 -96,776 14 10 £ 88,495,673 10 6 Cash in hahd, at CaU and Short £ a. d. Notice 16,019,256 11 7 INVESTMENTS:— British Govern- ment Securi- ties 24,083,399 8 1 Othe-r Securi- ties 6,890,715 12 9 — 30,974,115 0 10 BILLS- DISCOUNTED, LOANS, &c. 38,832,289 4 3 ACCEPTANCES, ENDOBSEMENTS, &(, as per Cont.ra. 1,810,301 3 3 BANK PITEIUAEA 860,716 10 7 £ 88,495,678 10 6 M. 0. FITZGERALD. THOMAS ESTALL, ^i Joint General Managers- G. F. MALCOLMSON, ? /?????. D. J. H. CUNNICK, (. ??? 6't'M?n? ?;?7?cY?. ROBERT WIGRAM, j FREDERICK ELEY, j As certified by the Auditors, Wnimm Barclay Peat and Nicholas Edwin Wat-erliouse. The National Provincial Bank of Ellglaud, Limited, having numerous Branches in England and Wales, as well as AgeuM and Corregpondeuts at home and abroad, affords great facilities to its customers, who may have money transmitted to the credit of their Accounts through any of the Branches, free of charge. At Head Office and Branches, DEPOSITS are received, CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened, and all other Banking business transacted. Copies of the Annual Report of the Bank, Lists of Branches, Agents, and Correspondents, may be had on application at the Head Office, and at any of the Bank's Branches- Branches at ABERGELE, BANGOR, BEAUMARIS, BETHESDA, COLWYN BAY HOLYHEAD, CONWAY, LLANDUDNO, LLANGEFNI, LLANRWST, MENAI BRIDGE, PENMAENMAWR, PORTMADOC, PR EST A TYN, RHYL, HOLYWELL, RHOS-ON-SEA. Agencies at DEGANWY, LLANERCHYM EDD, 11HOSNEIGR, LLANGOED, LLAN- IHJDNO JUNCTION. II.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES' NATIONAUTELIFIF FUND. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PAYMENTS. 1914. B a. d. August.—Cheque Book 0 1 6 August 29th.—To Central FUIln. 1000 0 0 September 24th.—To Central Futbd 2000 0 0 1916. January 31st.—To Central Fund 823 13 3 To Circularising, Postages, a-nd Clerical Assist- ance 82 5 3 3905 19 6 1 9.L 6. RECEIPTS. C S. ( i 1916. £ a. d. January 31st.—Subscriptions to date and Bank In tt>fest 3905 19 6 3905 19 6 I c ?rtify the above to be a correct statement of account. I  1. WYNN GRIFFITH. 1 .&A FebruMy, 1916. Manager, Lloyds Bank, Ltd., BeAumarts, I TTnn Tro#<[»iMr rvf fh. R,i Closed from One to Two o'clock daily, during the continuance of the War. R"Ís&fOST£R ??dARviS & > Established 102 )Pears. 'Phone IYlq) M. A. CROOKS' DEPOT FOR FIRST-CLASS SERVICE BOOTS, FIELD BOOTS. Repairs by Practical Workmen. 222, High Street, Bangor, Menai Bridge. AQliNT FOR- The K," "LOTUS," "DELTA, "u SAXONE .) ) uFOOTGLOYE)" (4 DR. JAEGER'S/' "BECTIVE," ETC., ETC. R.A.C. Offici Repairers. JONES BROS., Motor & Carriage Repair Works, J< J 7i, HIGH ST., BANGOR. NEW /"» A HP CROSSLEY, STUDEBAKER, f\ NEW CARS MAXWELL, FORD, J llJLfWHW V ?m\? DENNIS, COMMERCIAL VEH[CLES. • ) 2nd Hand SINGER £ 130 SUNBEAM £ 65 RENAULT £137 I > ?' A DC SINGER £ ,4° DARRACQ £ 45 MAXWELL £ >30 £ CARS SINGER i8o HUMBER ?50 MAXWELL £ 132 ? I FULLY EQUIPPED WORKS I | EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTOR. J J. MOUNTFORT, "CRAIGFRYN, op GARTH, BANGOR,, —————————   ???  Sool jttfitll h mit ctnd Wholesale and Retail goUiery Cerent. Dealer in Drawing-room Coal, 6<itchen Coal, Nuts, Slack, 'll ^X Steam Coal and Coke. ??? ?? w C ?'  Best Staffs. Derbyshire and Welsh i M Coals always in Stock. I Special QH station for 4- T on Lots aa d Trac t Loa J s. I A Trial Order is salicitad. AH Enquiries promptly attended to. I A. J. FLEET & SON, fPttStc 100, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO Sbowroomg. And PENRHYN ROAD, COLWYN BAY Everything in Music Pianos. Gramophones I I J. FLETCHER Ltd. PENBREF MONUMENTAL WORKS BANGOR. t ALSO AT § —= rv 1 1 LARGEST STOCK. g § Ictorla oc, « BEST WORKMANSHIP ? CARNARVON. g LOWEST PRICE& L!14JC¡¡C¡¡C¡¡C¡J4J4J4J¡:¡:¡4JQ1 INSPECTION INVITED. NORTH WALES MOTOR GARAGES- BANGOR.  LIVERY GARAGE has for H:re English 6-Seat?f rtI lT* Y ■ Ltil B VV ERY I PV3«ARB%ArnGVaE kt Landaulettes, and English Touring Cars by the best makers- Decorated Cars for Weclding-s. Fourteen years' thoroughly experienced Chaullcurs. licasotiablo cliargus. Proprietors: JOHN OWKN CT- 8ox. Iting up Tel. No. 194. 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