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MESSRS John Pritchard & Co BANK CHAMBERS. BANGOR. John Pritchard and Parker MacKenzie, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agente, Hotel and Trade Valuers, Fire Assessors and Insurance Agents, Agricultural Auctioneers and Live Stock Salesmen. Mr John Pritcuard is also the duly appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnarvon in all Licensing Compensation Cases Estates managed, lients collected, Sales of all classes of Property undertaken on the most reasonable terms. Inventories carefully made and checked. Valuations made for Mortgage. Tenant Right, Probate, and for all other purposes. MENAl BRIDGE SMlUHflELD (alternate Mondays), VALLEY and LLANERCHYMEDD periodically. PLEASE NOTE THE DATE AND TIME. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 9th, 1917. VALLEY EASTER SALE. Judging, 10 a.m.; Sale, 10.30. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO., L owing to the severe wintry state of the weather and the blizzard which was worse at Valiey than in any ether part of Anglesey, have at the request ot the numerous Vendor?, who Lad entered fcr this Sale. fixed their annual Easter Show and Sale for MONDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m., when the advertised List of Prizes will be competed for. Entries already recc-ived comprise 100 Head of FAT and STORE CATTLE, in addition to FAT SHEEP, LAMBS and COUPLES. Further entries will appear in a second Cata- Further w i ll app4ear iii a second Cata- BANGOR, NORTH WALES. BALE of a charmingly-situated DETACHED LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, standing in its own grounds of just over an acre. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. will 'tTCHAltD and CO. will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION (unless in the meantime an acceptable offer be made) at the QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE, BANGOR, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL llth, 1917, at Two p.m. prompt, the exceptionally ■well-arranged and well-built DETACHED RE- SIDENCE, standing on a gentle eminence off the Menai-road, commanding lovely views of the Straits and surrounding country, and known as LLYS MENAI, UPPER BANGOR. Tins delightful stone-built Residence was specially erected regardless of cost for the pre- sent owner and occupier, and comprises: Porch Entianco with Vestibule, Hall, Lavatory and Cloakroom, three spacious Entertaining-roome, Study, five Bedrooms, three Attics, Bathroom (If. rnd C.), Domestic Offices, and two Cellars in Basement The Grounds are tastefully laid out with flourishing shrubs and ornamental Trees. There is a good Tennis Lawn, Vinery, Kitchen Garden, Potting Shed, and Tool }lOU! Tenure 90 years from November 12th, 1890. Gioand rent F,18 p<:r annum. Possession on completion. Gas Fittings to be purchased at a valuation Cards to view and any further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers and of Mr J. Lloyd Edwards, Solicitor, all of Bangor. FRIDAY, APRIL 13th, 1917. THE NORTH WALES THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND SALE of 90 PEDIGREE WELSH BLACK CATTLE, held under the auspices of the Welsh Black Cattle Society, and promoted by the Chief Breeders in North Wales to encourage the breeding of pure Welsh Cattle, which for dual purposes and hardiness cf constitution are to day unrivalled. AT MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. On FRIDAY, APRIL 13th, 1S17. Judging, a.m., Sale at 12 noon. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. (John Pritchard & Parker MacKerfzf) have A record entry for their THIRD ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE, comprising: 1 2 COWS and HEIFERS, and 78 BULLS and BULL CALVES, Ficm all the beet known Breeders in North Wales end Birkenhead, including: Miss Jonee, Uwredog Miss E. Lort, Mrs M. Jones, the Right Hon. Lord Sheffield, The Right Hon. Lord Penrhvn, The Hon. F. G. Wynn, Major E. J. W. Feiir b n, Platt, Captain John C, Wy:ine Finch, A. W. Willmer Esq., C. H. Lloyd Edwards, Esq., R. M. Greaves, Esq., Humphrey* Ellis, Esq., University College Fa-mi, Madryu Castle Agricultural School, Mess re R. Neweil. R. W. Pritchard, John Coultliard, O. Parry Jones. David Jones, D. H. Davies, R. Evens, Evaa Owen. William Hughes, O. E. Hughes, Messrs Griffiths, David Roberts, Owen I .William?, John Williams, e tL, etc Catalogues td each, of the Auctioneers, Bangor, N.W. THE SALE OF THE SEASON. MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1917. MENAI BfUBGE SMITHFIELD. Judging, 11.3C; Sale, 1230. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO ;n. ?.B. vit Enthes for their usual FORTNIGHT- LY SALE of PRIME FAT CATTLE and SHEEP, LAMBS, and FIGS, in addition to which they wiii hold their GREAT SPECIAL SPRING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, and STOCK BULLS, STORE BULLOCKS and HEIFERS (for Sum- mering), and WELSH COUPLES IEwES with Lambs). PRIZES. 1st 2nd Class L—For the best 10 Store Cattle 30s 208 Class 2.—For the beet 5 Dittv. 20s iOs Class 3.-rior the best 25 Couples 20e 10s CONDITIONS. Three Competitors in each Class or only -the Second Prize will be awarded. All prize winners to be bona-fidc Sold by Auction, or the money will be withheld. Please er.ter row in order that the Auctioneers mav knew the amount of Sbck to expect, and to "advise distant Buyers, and advertise exten- sively in the North Wake and other papers. SPECIAL SPRING SALES OF STORE CATTLE AND COUPLES. 'Al ESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1S17, at LLANERCHYMEDD NEW AUCTION MART. THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1917, at LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. PRIZES OFFERED AT EACH SALE. 1st. 2nd. Class I.-F,)r the best ten Store Cattle from one owner 20s. 20.. IL;fim 2,-For the best five Store Cattle from one owner 20s. 10s. Class 3.—F or the best 25 Couples 20s. 10a. CONDITIONS. (a) Three Competitors in each Class or only the Second Prize awarded (b) All Prize winners to be bonaCde Sold by Auction or the money withheld. f. NGLESEY GREAT SPRING HORSE SALES WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1917 (Fair Day). LLANERCHYMEDD FIRST SPRING HORSE SA LE. THURSDAY, MAY 3rd 1917 (Fail Day), J.LANGEFNI THIRD SPRING HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 4th, 1917 ifair Day). MENAI BRIDGE THIRD SPRING HORSE SALE. The Auctioneers beg to intimate tjiey have a tKX1 enquiry for seasoned Horses, and anticipa.te a food trade from Town Buyer* of good, sound vtert Horses. JPkaae enter early for mutual benefit. Frio Schedules and Entry Forms of the Auo- |i«»«r», Bangor. Mestrs. John Pritchard and Co. (CONTINUED). TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. MENAI BRIDGE, ANGLESEY. SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED FREEHOLD RESIDENCES. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. will 1 OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless in the meantime an acceptable offer be made) at the ANGLESEY ARMS HOTEL, MENAI BRIDGE, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1917, at 1.30 p.m. punctually :— Lot I.-All that well-built Semi-detached Resi- dence, known as "Y GRAIG," in tho occupation of Miss Roberts, at a nett yearly rent of E22. Accommodation Neat Porch Entrance, two Enter- taining-rooms, three Bedrooms, Boxroom, Bath- room (h. and c.), W.C., Domestic Offices, Orna- mental Grounds, and Back Entrance from Cam- bria-road. Lot 2.-The Semi-dctachcd Residence, also known as "Y GRAIG," in the occupation of Mr Dursniuir, at a nett yearly rental of S19 lOa. Accommodation inciudcs: Two Entertaining- and tliiree Bedrooms, Boxroom, Bathroom (h. and c), W.C., and Domestic Offices. This Property stands on an elevation well back from the road, overlooking the Menai Straits, close to the Suspension Bridge, and the situation ensures complete privacy. Cards. to view from tho Auctioneers, Bangor, and any further particulars obtained of Messrs Dickson, Barnes and Dickson, Solicitors, Ches- ter MENAI BRIDGE, ANGLESEY. SALE of a delight-fully situated LEASEHOLD PRIVATE RESIDENCE, standing in its own grounds of nearly an acre in extent. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. will vi OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION (unless in the meantime an acceptable offer be made), at the ANGLESEY ARMS HOTEL, MENAI BRIDGE, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1817, at Two p m., the important PRIVATE RESIDENCE known as BRYNTEG, for many years in the occupation of the late Dr. John Roberts, M.D., deceased. The Resilience is approached from the Beaumaris-road by a carriage drive, and has the following accommoda- tion Porch Entrance, Tiled Vesti bule and spacious Hajj, four good Entertaining-rooms, eight Bedrooms, two W.C., Bathroom (ii. and c.), with Housemaids' Closet ad- joining, Linen-room, two Attica, Tankroom, Box- room, well-fitted Butler's Pantry, Domestic Offices, Cellar in Basement, Ornamental Grounds, small Kikhen Garden, Conservatory, Coach- house, Two-Stall Stable, Harness-room, Cottage with live Rooms. Tenure 21 years from 25th March, 1917. Ground Rent 210 per annum. For further particulars apply to J. Glynne Jonos. E-q Solicitor, Bangor, and with cards to view to the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Ban- gor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1917. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES known as BOD IDHIS, HIGH STREET, MENAI BRIDGE. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to OFFER lor SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the ANGLESEY ARMS HOTEL, MENAI BRIDGE, at 2.15 p.m., the above valuable Lease- hold Property, onjoying an excellent corner posi- tion in th-c centre of the town, with a frontage of 23 feet to Hisfh-shrcet, 121 fee-t to the side road, and 31 feot to Wood-street, with a total [ area of 272 square yards, more or lose; the acoom- F modatiou being :-On the [ GROUND FLOOR: Two Entertaining-rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, and China Closet. i FIRST FLOOR: Three Bedrooms, large Bath- | room and W-C. Four good Attics and a Boxroom. OUTDOOR includes spacious Garden at back, [ with Coal House. The whole of the Rooms arc of good size and [ the House is-fitted with H. and C., gas laid on f throughout, and enjoys all modern convenie- neee. The Property is held unde.r a lease for a term of 99 years from October 10th, 188.3, at an annual groun d rent of £4 per annum, and the whole, from its unique position, offers a firat-clase in- vestment as business premises. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Carterr Vincent and Co., Solicitors, or the Auctioneers, dll of Bangor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. RAILWAY STORES, LLANFAIR P.G. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. m will SELL BY AUCTION, a.t an early date. The above is conveniently situated in a very gocxl position on the Holyhead road, efe-so to the Railway Stn- i tion, and is well-built on ventilated stone founda- tion, with corrugated iron and lined with timber, and can be adapted to various businesses or a Motor Garage. If necessary it can bo easily detached for building elsewhere. Also the remaining Stock- in-Trade and Fixtures, comprising Shelves, r Mahogany-top Counters, Patent Cash-Till, Can is- f ters, Ca, Boxes, Fruit Sieves, Show Bowla, lion Rails, Truck, and other Trade Utensils. Mr. William Hughes. LLANGADWALADR RECTORY, CLOSE TO BODORGAN STATION, MR WILLIAM HUGHES has been instructed 1- to SELI, by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises as above on TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1917, the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: -One grand Young Milking Cow, calved last week; Heafe-r, to calve at an (>,p..rly date; two two-year old Cattle, one Yearling, one Calf, two Mountain Ponies, one Foal do., Chain Harrows, Chaff-cutter (new). Scrapor and SHcer (ii-ew), Cart Geaxs, Ploughing Gears, Ilainee, CcUars and Bridies, mefu: Car, two Sets Har- ness, Cistern, Ladder, Wi?etban-ow, Garden Ro'- ier. 'two Sacks Pia?tcrer' Hair, Capk?, Timber Lamps, a quantity of Straw, Churn and Dairy Utensils, and other articles too numerous to men- tion. To commence 1.30 prompt. Yi Erw, Bodorgan. c1 THE SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN. FORTNIGHTLY SALES. TaiE NEXT SALE of FAT and STORE IF CATTLE- SHEEP and LAMBS, will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1917. Catalogues are printed on the Saturday pre- vious to each Sale. cl Mr. David Jenes. THE RECTORY, LLANRHYDDLAD, ANGLESEY. MR DAVID JONES haa been instructed to J?t SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION on WED. NESDAY, APRIL lltb, 1917, at 1 p.m. prompt, the the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, which comprisesTwo Milch Cows (one in pro- fit, the other to calve in May), Scotch Cart and t Frame, Pony Cart and Frame, Waggonette (with movable top), Dog Car, Victoria, Market Car, Set Cart Gear, Set Ponv Gear, Set of Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Single and Doublo1 Ploughs, Zig-aag Harrow, Chaff-cutter, Set Lead- ing and Plough Chains one Roller and Frame, American and Heel Rake. Sorapor, Soyt&&, Hay Knife, Cross-out Saw, five Ladders, and the usual Farm Tools. Also TO LET: Two Fields, about three acres Grazing or Raising Hay. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, 30, Mona-street., Amhroo. d Established 1661. MESSRS WM. DEW & SON AND R. ARTHUR JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS, CAXTON BUILDINGS, BANGOR, Tel. 13. THB ESTATE OFFICE, CORTWAY, Tel. 29. THE ESTATE OFFICE, CLANHWST. Tel. 9. Tele-rams: "DEWSON." Proprietors of CONWAY CATTLE MART. <CARKARVOMSH!HE). LLAN RWST. SMITHFIELD. (DENBIGHSHIRE). LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD (CENTRAL ANGLESEY), MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTII L: it JONES, F.A.I., undertake i .the Sale of Country Estates, Town and Country Properties, Ground Rents, Contents of Mansions and Private Residences, Trade Stocks and Plant, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Probate, Tenant Right and Trade Valuations. BENARTH ESTATE, CONWAY. 17 ACRES STANDING OAK. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON an? H. M ARTHUR JONES mvito Tenors for 17 Acres (or thereabouts), in one Lot, of attractive COMMERCIAL OAk PLANT A i ION with a few Beech, etc. Mt conveniently situated, abutting upon the main Llanrwst to Conway-road (Carnarvonshire side), and withm half a mile of Conway L. and N.W. Railway Station and Quay. Inspection of Plan by appointment. Conditions of Sale, orders to view, etc., on application to The Estate Office, Conway. CRAIG-Y-DON; LLANDUDNO. Important and Attractive Realization of a pair of SEMI-DETACHED DWELLING-HOUSES and a Cuoico BUILDING SITE in this ideal Seaside Ilosort. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. M Ait'IIHU ? JO;\ES, II. L L ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, on FRIDAY, APRIL 13th, 1917, at Three p.m. (subject to such Conditions of Sals as eh all there and then be produced), the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY Lot I.-All that well-built Semi-detached Villa Residence known as PENYLAN, situate in Car- men Svlva-Road, and comprising: On the Ground Flour: Vestibule, Hall, two Reception- rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, China Pantry, etc. On the First Floor: Three good Bedrooms, Bathroom, and W.C. On the Second Floor: Two Bedrooms and a Boxroom. There is a nicely laid out Flower Garden in front and a Yard at tho back; tho Hcuee lias both a tradesman's and back entrance. Now let at i33 per annum (exclusive of rates) to Mr A. G. Pugh Lot 2.—All that Semi-detached Villa (adjoining Lot 1) and known as LLYS HELEN, containing similar accommoda-tion as the previous lot and let at £38 per annum (exclusive of rates) to Mr F. W. Williams. Lot 3.—All that Valuable CORNER BUILD- ING SITE, situated at the junction of Mostyn- avenue and Carmen Sylva-road, with extensive frontages thereto, and containing by admeasure- mem 700 Square Yards or theieabouts. This Land, which is now ripe for immediate develop- ment, occupies ono of the most commanding positions in the very fashionable residential quarter of the Craigydon end of Llandudno. Detailed Particulars and Conditions of Sale (with plan attached) are in course of preparation, and may be obtained two weeks prior to t.he date of sale. All information and orders to view the Property can be obtained from Mr Arthur L. Crockford, Solicitor, 71, Temple-row, Bir- mingham the Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Institute, 34, Russell-square, London, and. 17a, Castle-street, Liverpool; or from the Auctioneers at their Offices, Conway, Bangor, and Llap.rvvst. AT AN EARLY DATE. PEN Y FFYNON, TYN-Y-GROES. MESSRS VV. DEW aj.d SON and R. i ARTHUR JONES arc favoured with in- strnctiüoJ1.s from Mr R. Hughes to SELL by AUCTION the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR3 and EFFECTS, Gardening Implements, Joiner's and Stono- nifion'e Tools, etc., etc. Funkier particulars in cciarse. c COiiWArCATTLE MART (CARNARVONSHIRE). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th, 1917. Sale to coramcnce at One p.m. 45 PRIME FAT CATTLE, STORES, and DAIRY COWS. 350 FAT WETHERS, YEARLINGS, LAMBS, and COUPLES. 65 BACON, PORKET, an;¡ STORE PIGS. Entr.es taken up tc time of Sale. LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD ANGLESEY, GREAT FORTNIGHTLY SALE. • MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1M7. Sale to commence at Eleven am. PRIME STALL FED CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, STORES, FAT SHEEP, Etc. Owing to the snowstorm whioh prevented nially valuable exhibits reaching the Easter Sale onMcn- day the following additional awards will be made on the above date:- £ s. d. Fat Bullock (any age) 1 1 0 Fe.t Heifer (any age) 1 1 0 Fat Cow 110 Fat Bull 1 1 0 Dairy Cow. 1 1 0 Entries for Catalogue taken up to TUESDAY MORNING'S POST paior to the Sale. LLANKWST SMITHFIELD. (DENBIGHSHIRE). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1917. {^ale to commence at Ono p.m. FAT CATIIaE, DAIRY COWS, STORES, BHEJSP, COUPLES, PIGS, Etc. Entries, for Catalogue taken up to SATURDAY MORNING'S POST. Messrs. Robert cJ: Rogers Jones MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 9th, 1917. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. 100 FAT CATTLE. 100 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Sale at 11 o'clock. 01 MOTOR CARS, CYCUIS. FOR SALE, Royal Enfield Motor Car, 30 35" h.p., very good condition; spent about £ 50 in overhauling and new parts, hardly used since, too heavy for present owner; would make splen- did Lurry or Van for heavy work. Price mode- rate. -To be ecen at City Livery Garage, Ban- gor. c UNFURNISHEC) To LET.' mo LET, Unfurnished, or S?Id, Marion large X lofty Roome; eieven Bedrooms, four Recep- tion, large S.tabting, Motor, Meriscrvajate' a.ccom- modation; finoly timbered Grounds; 2000 Shootings; Fishing; Abeirdmey Golf Links-MJt; Machynlleth four milce; immediate possession, Rent 9250. Thrwriori, 39, Bt, Leonards-terrace, aw. « "> '0- f- '.1 I "¡ ,t. -y I f I The Store for Women, Children and II 7 g I Men-for their every need for every i I day of the year. I I, rown s o f Ch es ter P?/?? ?oM ??? c<'??/M of getting <'x ???/<? ???c? ?? ?? /o??/ ?o?? ?Wc?. Where you are certain of getting a reliable article at the lowest possible price. v j ¡- } Even in these difficult days when shopping is no easy matter, this established House of Business with its reputation for value and square dealing is daily attracting new Customers. j in all 't Special Offers departments for Eastertide. i j ( I I THE ASCOT 6/11 Sizes 13 to 15 inches. In a choice quality of French Cambric in prcHy colourings & designs, with inset pocket at side. The same Shirt in Stripe Print in Black and White and a range of new color- ings at 5/6 Also in White Hair Cord Cambric at 5/11 Three excellent examples of the Tailor-made Shirt Blouse are represented above. TAILOR-MADE SIIIRT BLOUSES built for satisfaction and satisfactorily built. It is wise to pay the little extra in cost to secure either of these beau- tiful Tailor mades. The reflection afterwards can only be a pleasant one. /■;  THE HARROGATE 8/11 Sizes I3! to 15. Smart Tailor-made Shirt Blouse, made in a soft silk-finish fabric, excellent cut, for useful wear, in wide arw. narrow stripes. Black and -White, Mauve and White, Sky and White, Saxe and White, Brown and White, Pink and White, Rose and White. f .t 1 • ¥ -.L ■' ■ ■"  1. THE BATH 7/6 < Sizes 13! to 14%. T An original Shirt Blouse in beautiful quality  of soft-finish Lawn, plain self-coloured grounds |I with collars of contrasting shades, Pink with White or Sky, Sky with Helio or Biscuit, Lemon with Ivory, White with Pink, Lemon, | Navy, &c.. Out-sizes 1/- extra. They embody all the niceties ofgood tailoring as single specimens only. | The departments is filled with many types all equally good, and never better assorted with prices or values to meet practical needs than stands to-day, Browns of Chester. j The Great Shopping centre for Cheshire and all parts of North Wales. jj I I_ H I II Mr. A. E. Bicknell. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. KINGSTON HOUSE, 'HIE PARADE, LLANFAIRFECHAN. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR A. E. BICKNELL will SELL BY AUC- d.vJa. TION, on tho Premises, as above, on YYTUDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1917, oommen("ing c,t, Eleven o'clock, tbe whole of the Serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OTHER EFFECTS. Further particular will appear in future Ad- vertisement*. 255 ajid 257, HigOi-s>trcet., Bangor. ON APRIL 24?, 1917, SALE of HOUSE ? HOLD FURNITURE at ROSLYN, THE PARADE, LLAN FA 1R FECHAN. Messrs H. T. Owen & Son. TYCROES SMITHFIELD. jySHE NEXT SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, Etc., will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th, 1917. Early Entries invited. PENTRAETH SMITHFIELD. EASTER PRIZE SHOW AND SALE. NOTE CHANGE OF DATE (on account of Snow sU) rru), to SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 7th, at One o'clock, 130 FAT and STORE CATTLE. 50 EWES and LAMBS. FAT PIGS. GEORGE HOTEL, LLANERCH. YMEDD. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE STOCK AND THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Kto. MESSRS H. T. OWEN an.-I SON have been I > instructed by- Mrs Jouee, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 18th. FuHpartioulalB in due course and on pos- "10 101. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED & FOR SALE. CANARIES, all varieties for breeding, most proii tabic, inexpensive and fascinating hubby known, start now. Also Champion Song- sters and odd Hew, Singing Mules and British Finches. Reliable Parrots. Send for list, con- taining useful information free. Self-acting Net Traps, catch all kinds Birds, 2s 2d, 2s 9d each It tree.—Rudd, Specialist, Norwich. c F Oll SALE, Lady's Side Saddile a.nd Gent's Double-mn Handle.—Gibbons,. Prince of W ales Hotel, Beaumaris. ?KNER?UT? ACCOI TAN CY. Rent and GDeb?, Collection. All Classes of Insuraaco. —Lle»". D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. 0 HARMONIUM, seven Stops, Walnut Case, AJL Swell; aimo&t new; powerful tc; 6even guineas or 05 per month.—Or ana and Sons, Ltd., SMALL GREENHOUSE for Sale; in good con- dition.—Apply, Bcllis., Gwynfryn, Bangor. WALLPAPiiRS, iroin 42d per roli. Any v v quantity, large or small, supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES. Largest Stock in Great Britam.—Writo for patterns, stating class required (Dept. 280), iiARNEll WALL- PAPER CO., LTD., MANCIIESTER. 0 WELSH RECORDS: 100 New just in; write W for Special List, free.-Craiia and Sons, Ltd., Bangor. 0 ?lANuS.—.No 6hortage of stock at "Pidgen's," J- The New Chailenge Model, Steel Frame, Check Action, Full Trichord, fete., in Walnut Case, S28. Other latest Models in stock at ?30, i:65,'?58, 240 ;L45, 260, and £ 55. Organs in atock at £, £ 8, £ 10, and £ 12. Harmoniums at kz, JM, and ?6. CRAMUPHOJ?ES and RE- CORDS, the largest stock in North. Wales, at popular prices. New Double Records from Is each. Gramophones, 45s, 50, 55s, 60s, 70s, 80e, JM, £ 6, £ 7 10s, £ 10 10s, S12 12s, £ 15.—Write for Li;t.s.Pidgen's, 139, High-street, Bangor. o MOLE TRAPPERS. MOLE TRAPPERS ARE you receiving the highest prices in the Atrade for your Moleskin? If not! Why not! 1 Forward direct to the Manufac- turers. Record prices, prompt payments. Out new Price List now ready. Write at onoe. Cor- respondence invited.—K. Desmond and Co., Es- tablished 1890, Expert Manufacturing Furriers, 683, Romford-road, Manor Park, 1.07idon, E. r, HOUSES WANTED. WANTED, to buy, in Holyhead, email House bay w indolvs,, Jive rooms; -state price, full papticu'lare. — W. Ward; 13, Woodland Viltew, H«ui&la#h, Dublin.. e SITUATIONS VACANT. COUNTY ASYLUM, CHESTER. WANTED, intelligent Girls to train es 'v Nurses; age not more than 26, and height not less than 5 feet 4 inches: commencing salary £2.2 10s per annum witli board,^ lodging, and washing. Uniform is provided after short pro- bation. An increase is also given on obtaining the Nuraiiig Certificate. The appointments are subject to the Provisions of tho Asylum Officerw Superannuation Act, 1909. -AppLy, personally or by letter, to The MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT; County Asylum, o CHESTER. B ANI"'OR.-I\Irs Williams, Registry Office for I Servants, 216, High-st. (Stamp lor reply). ~G7 ROCERY and PROVISIONS. The Star I Supply Stores have a vacancy for a capable, energetio Mail, to manago a Branch; mutilt have good references and be ineligible for the Army. —Apply, A. Luccy, 43, Butterton-road, Rhyl. OOD GENERAL for Sowthport; wages JS16 VJT -£18; four in fary"giiy.-Wiite, stating age, expeirienoe, and iefcrcnccs, to Mrs Landon, 102, Duke-fcweet, Southport, Lanes. c DRAPERY.—Wartski's havo a vacancy in Dth?ir Fancy, Neckwear, and Glove Depart- Inpnt for a weli-educ?%wd Y oung Lady, of good address, as learner, or with some experience. Vacancies also occur for learners in their Millin- ery Workroom: pocket money paid. o DOMESTICS, all grades, requiring situations, should apply to Bangor and District Her- vants' Registry, Paris House; references essential. WANTED, experienced Groom Ga-rdener; a  trustworthy married man; I asoiclt?w given and a cottage pi:ovided.-AcLdretm., "Box 488, Chronicle" Ofhce, Bangor. c W' AICDMAIDS.and HOUSEMAIDS Wanted; « age not less than IV yeans; wages, £ lii, rising to £2Q; uniform.—Apply, Matron, Guy's Hospital, London. 0 WANTED good General for May; Church- woman Man helps; no cows; three in family.—Apply, :à-1t6 Da vies, Pehmynydd Vicur- Age, Lianiairpwlh 0 ? WANTED, ChauSeut- íman or boy), in?Iig- 'V ible for Almv to rive Engli6h a?d Ford Cars, &nd mako himself u?uh—Addresc, "Box 'Y.2. "ChNnicle" OtEce, Bangor. 0 ? < ■hrtrrANTED' 'COACHMANrGARDENER, in ?W -pa-ivate senlCe; House, CoaJ, dc., pro- -jx:ivse?7vice 'not?? coo,] etc. pro. • .1 POULTNY, EGGS. ETC. PIGS ARE OFTEN TRoUBLKU Nvldw Jt- WORMS; Thoriey's Worm Powders w clear same. Sold in Cartons, containing (j powders, 5d, by Agents in all parte; or by Post 12 Powders Is Id, 96 Powders 6s bd, on reccj, of remittance, by Joseph Thoriey, Ltd., Kinga Cross, London, N. | iiCTKEEfERS WHO WISHTHEIU PI(J^ J- to pay should use as a Condiment Thodey'o Fuod for Cattle; keeps Pigs thritty. Sold ja Cases, containing 55 packets, Five Shillings, by, Agents in all parts. 0 YOU biiOULD KNOW THAT OVUM, Thorley s Poultry Sp:ce, is different to any other Poultry bpice, and contains all that i. noccssary for Keeping Poultry Healthy and pro- ducmg abundance ot Eggs. Sold 111 Vuoes, coiv taming \c packets, Six Shillings, Cartons (two sizes) is Id and Sixpence ea.ch, oy Agents ni ail '?uDnmY KMEPKK.S hold ?-r't€ '?Josepb pU.l-k¡. j us p I- Thorley, Ltd., King's CroM, London, who are U'o Manufacturers Ol Uvum, i hoi ley a Pou? try Spice,?ior ThorJBy s Pouiu-y Kecpcra' Ao. count bl", also Book giving usbiui hinte to Poultry Keepers—botii sent Free. 0 H j t B S U MORTGAGES MORTGAGES arranged, quickly and private* 1.1 Iy, from £200 upwarlia; terms modei■«fca, —bend lull particulars to Saic and Cu., Estate Agents, bj. CroôS-strüet, Manchester, 0 ?——-—„——— ——————_ —?—_ —  FARM AND GARDEN. WHOLESALE FIRM of Produce Buyers jor sire names of Farmers wiio wish to seh t supplies of Potatoes,. Swedes, or any kind of • produce.—Send full particulars to Box 485, "Chronicle"' Office, Bangor. 6 • — ——————- W i ADOPTION. BANGOR.-l'obe Let, from May 12t,h, 1917: BANGOR.—To be Let, from May 12th, 1&17, F the commodious Prcimaea situate in Higt- stre? known as Queen's Buildings, now in i6no occupation of Mi- Harold Evans. Solicitor, and hia sub tenaiits, Messirs T. Lewis and Son, as Offices. -Apply John Pritchard and Co., < Bangor. (I ———— ——;———MS STRAYtD STRAYED STRAYED from 8, PMiwy?f?T'paR?. )? April bt, Collie Dog, C'vclY marked w'tii r, filiIr: DavMs,. 8<Mo? Ajid bro%vii;- name on: ?l pnpe Station. '.¡