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PREt\\H) ADVICK! S KM KNTS OF THE FOLLOW) ?G CLASS[-S: I Houses to he Let, .Situations Wanted, Situations V;i-;nit, Apartments Wanted, Ap.irtmenfc? to be Let, •Money Wanted | M iscellaneous Wants Lost or Found, u n -I. 11.1 A" inserted if. thii Column at. the chaj-g! One Insertion (20 wor(Is) Is Tllr l:lsèl'tiO!u. 28 tid And :i;l for each additional line of nine words. Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths, wits any remark other than the simple facts, One Shilling. j Advertiser are particularly requested to name the number of insertions when ordering Advertisements. All Advertisements not ordered for a definite period will he inserted until countermanded. idvertneri are requested to forward Advertisements M-earlv as possible in the week to insure insertion and co-" ectness as it is only possible to insert a limited number received so late M Friday; the publishers, thoush anxi nii to accommodate the public to the htst moment, cannot guarantee insertion when re- ceived after Tw'KI.VE o'clock on that morning. All orders for the alteration or withdrawal of Adver- tisjmcnts must !'e received by mid-day on Thursday. Wanted. W4NTED. ? ?ood PLA? COOK-Apply to Mrs Y? ?IANI?:'?". Fathers Hotel, Ch('teNt. 12Wc '?rX?rHn. a :;ood? ':ENEIUL EnL\NT.- W Apr'y to J. ?LTT, 20, Queen-street, Wrexham. 1247d AXTKD by a Married Man a situation as i W Gardener go(%i references. Address X., Mr B iVLEV, Tlie Cross, Oswestry. 1>214S AGENT WANTED, to sell tine Lubricating OILS, Commission, 10 per cent.—-J. B., 1, York Villas, Manor-road, Richmond, N.W. 1105c IN-POOR iilld OriM><>OK APPRENTICES Wanted, to the DRESSMAKING, at Miss j LLOYD'S, Victoria House, Hope-street. ]2J:!c ROCERY—Provision—A young man seeks ? jtll. G,-ttion as above gnod references. Address, JONES, W?nut terrace, Rhosddu, Wrexham. 120H. OLD-E-'WliLHHKD Wire ami Hemp Rope-  m:h Firm require a RcpresentaMvc for D.hi!;hsh??..—Address, OtHce of this P?per. 1222c lUKKlis.—Wanted a situation by a Single .1. Yo'in<; Mar as BA lElt Thoroughly ex- p-ncod.—Address, K. Dri'KK, (is, Chester iioittt, Tt'e'«'(v>k, L'.vcvponl. ]¡h1 TFVRATY. Vatmger wanted for the Isee S Hive F.siablisliment, Flint, to reside on the Liberal terms to A suitable person. A married :1In to G. II. ADAMS, Bee Mold. 4 Yourr; <1 a:i Kiv-pi-gment as Daily (; OY! i N ;->s t< yir:-yj. el!:I'l't'ii in Wrexham or i:ineii;'itc Eii^Iisb, .\lns:r, and Drawing.—Addiv.-■■», !$. M. L., Oiffce, Wrexham A-*«->rri*>r. 12-11 C W~ \NT;:T) imn:»<liate]v, three experienced Cn?s, two Uumdresses Housemaids, Parlourmaids, CenenU S".v:-?. &e.„ at Mrs K. OWEN JOSKS' Registry o;?ie\ 2, St. James' Terrace, Rhosddu, I?e,j,itry O?'(- 2, ?St. Teri,,tce,, Rbo.il(iii, A GKNTS w\.1'iDTA)IPJlm & Co., of J\_ Bordeaux and London, known in this Country for 4'? 'e, :? to a ?'<'))?<'<))f')', in the for 40 ve;>rs, ir:'?h to apjmiiit a C/entlPtnOii. in the J./?K<-i/ ?- C?'M?'" L:)), tls(i be able t?l work their Agency amons Private Con- sumers. Apply to London Address, 173, Piccadilly. W~ ANTED a F?'m B?i)iff for a r?e farm in l V Wales one who understands cattle and fanning g; :ieral]y. and can read and write well I knowledge of the Welsh language tlegirilile a good recommendation will he required. Address F. B., to the care of the Editor of the Wrexham Advertiser. 1204g. AB^NBVUY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a SCHOOUHSTRESS (certificated) 't to t?':p entire chare of the Abentiury District Board Si-boo] (average attendance between 30 and 40). Salary £ 40 per annum, and cottage, Ac. Duties to commence Oil the 24th June prox.-AI)plicttioii, with testimonials to be sent to me on or before the 10th oj Jim?, prox., .111'11' prox.. J. OSWELL, BURY, Clerk. 9, Temple Row, Wrexham. 1251f TO COLLIERS. TXTANTED CO or CO good Colliers to work upon Y y the Lnngwall system at the New Colliery, Hemsworth, r.e:r Donca-ster, Yorkshire. Permanent emr>]ovnient with full time at good wages. Com- fortable cottages, containing 4 bedrooms and 2 sitting rooms, at reasonable rents. The cause of require- ment for the increased number of workmen is solely for the development of the colliery, and not through :tnv strikes or disturbance between the owner and his men Good colliers are now earning from 30s to 40s per week. 101na ANTED, to horrow by the Urban Sanitary Authority of Denbigh (pursuant to the Sanc- tion of the Local Government Board) the sum of £ 7,<A~') upon the security of land to he purchased and used a.s a Smithfield and the General District Rate. Principal to be repaid by equal annual instalments est'>nding over a period not exceeding .() years, to- gether with interest on the balance remaining unpaid. —Address with terms not later than the 27th instant to J. PARRY JONES, Junr., 115!); Town Clerli, Denbigh. RUTABON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED a Certificated Teacher for the Boys' De- partment of the Acrefair Board Schools salary, for the first veal-, X!)5. Applications stating age, experience, and enclosing copies of repent testimonials, together with inspee- tors' reports, if any. to be addressed to me, on or he- fore the 5th June, 1^78. Bv order. J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk of the Board. Ruabon, 15th May, Ig",S. 1164g. To Let. HOUSE TO LET, No. 22, King Street.—Apply to _St? Mrs W!Ln'ó, on the premises. 12:6a T-. f) LET, the FORESTER'S ARMS INN, Acrefair. &_ Applv to J. JOMIS, Island Green Brewery, Wrexham. 124S HOUSE to Let, at St. Mark's-terrace, Hope- ??L street. Wrexham.—Apply to Dr. EYTON-JONKS, Gi osvenor Lodge. ?' ~T HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET, in Market- J\_ street, llUosllanerchrugog.—Apply to Mr PAURV, Market-street. O BE LET.—SMALL ASSEMBLY ROOMJn the ? Pubtic Hall verysuitaMH for Meetings of Credi- tors, Shareholders, Ac. Apply to Mr TILSTON, 3, High-street. 9:0(1 OUSE TO LET in Trafalgar-road, Hightown. fi l rooms, with water laid in, scullery and every NO<SSARY conveniences.— Apply to JOHN OLIVER. 9, Roderick-terrace^ S?g TT LET. in WiH)ams'-rourt, Chester-street, a i K!LN. Wou?d he suitable as a Warehouse or for Painters' Shop.—Apply to Mrs WtLDAMS. 2, f,)r P.iiiiter. Si!ol).-Apply to .Nirs WILLI.is, 2, A T KHOSTYLLEN, within a mile and a half of Wrexham, a COTTAGE TO LET recently put in thorough repair rent moderate.—Apply at No. 5, Fjddig-rond, Wrexham. 1224d TO LET, in Trevor-road, Hirdir, a new HOUSE, containing three bedrooms, parlour, kitchen, bick kitchen. Gas and water laid on.—Apply R. R.Oll",ItTs, 23, Town-hill, Wrexham. mlih « l 4-k A HOUSE in healthiest part of Wrexham. | i* Two sit:tin, rooms, kitchen, pantrv four bedrooms, &«. Water and Gas.-Apply to Mr Tilston, Public Accountant, 3, High Street. 506h C" ( AKLUIWRBIR-A House to Let, containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, entrance-hall, three bed- rooms, and a dressing-room, garden, &c. Rent X15. —Apply to Joseph Griffiths, Caergwrle. H77h TO LET. with immediate possession, 4, Derby Road, Ilightown, containing six rooms, wash- house, & <a-nttin'!s to he tken at mluation' Kent 15, DerhyRoad, High- t.,m]). fi5fj,\ O LET. ONE VILLA RESIDENCE, situate at Maes', dderwen, Mold, having four Bedrooms, Sitting and Drawing Rooms, and all modern up- JlIL¡nees.-A})!J}Y to Mr Will. JOKES, ironmonger, Mold. 35-Sg TO BE LET, the Black Horse Inn, Yorke-street; Wrexham a first-class market-house with all Tellurite conveniences, and accommodation for 30 to 40 Itorses. Appiv to Mr Sisso.N, Cambrian Brewery, Wrexham. 1252g. (^T-iFN.—To Be Let a lar?e house and shop situate ? near the Grosvenor Arms, Cefn, lately occupied by Mrs Bautfh immediate possession may he liail. Apply to Messrs. MINSHALL & PARRY JONF.S, Solici- tr: Oswestry^ IDMK. O BE LET, with immediate possession, the T Gredimton Arms Inn, Holt, with oorl tah- ling and Land attached. The above is an excellent house of business, and is to he let solely in conse- quence of the death of the late tenant.™ Apply on the cliieiici? of ttie death of tli(,? 1,Lte tenant. Appl??l, rjlO LET, Ii, Stanley-street, Hightown, comfortable J HOUSE :5 bedrooms, parlour, back parlour and kitchen, 2 pantries, and washhouse. Water and gas laid on. Good garden attached. Rentes. Imme- diate possession.—Apply R. ROBERTS, 23, Town Hill, Wrexham. 11:1(1h TO BE LET, two HOUSES situated in Percy TI-Iiil?ir, containing )Irlour, kitchen, back kitchen, and small arllen. antl five bedrooms gas and water laid on. Rent 111) ills Od per annum.— Apply Mr GEOKOE WORRALL. Ii. St.Mark's Terrace, Wrfcxkam. 1154f LET, at S im Bridge, 'J'breapwood with im- mediate possession, a House, Shop, and Public Bakehouse. H?tMe contains 2 parlours, 3 bedrooms. kit hen, &c. Garden adjoining. Rent Moderate. Jl' THOS. ENWARNS, Sarn Bridge, will show the jjramises upon application. llOOa rpo BE L?t.—A Desirable Residence, No. 2, Re?is ? Ptace, now in the occupation of J. U. Willi?,Ims, Esq., M.B. It conl;am two entertaining rooms, seven lnll rooms, w.c., d'c., &c. It has recently undergone thorough repair and is in excellent order for an in- going tenant. Rent mo(ler;Lte-Appiv, JACKSON and SONS, inoi-tli Witle-i Carriage Works, Wrexham. 5RRf ?ir? LET, with immediate possession, a House in ? Nelson Terrace, Rhosddu, containing in all 11 i lores, gas and water, rent £22. A House in Vic- tor! i Terrace, containing 10 rooms, gas and water, r >•+ rT) Also, a House in Albert Terrace, contain- jl; '7 room. rent XIS.-Apply to H. NKI.SON or ISIIMAEL E. EVANS, 1, II jaKstreet, Wrexham. 26Mz iTXTI.KM \N'.S RESIDENCE TO BE LET near ? W GRE?FORD. a charmingly situated h..u.? .t.d Borras Head, the property of StrRA.Cun- ];?: Bart. It is capitally situated for hunt?.n.w.th Cheshire and Wynnstay Hounds, and the Hint- •ibire Harriers, and within a short distance of the jiv-jrs Dee and Alyn. The House commands a mag- nificent view of the Vale Royal, and contains tlirec, miertiiinins and eiaht bed rooms, kitchen, DacK kitchen, luitler.s pantry, ]arder, milk house. Cd):Lrs tt ?!t room, AMI w.c. lx"ellent water. Hot and roM Wt.tcr THROUGHOUT the house. Oood stabling, couch- houses, shinjions, A-c. cottages for coachman and wdtfner. Capital gardens, and eight acres of land. House (Ir N- and warm, and situation very healthy.— ALL Illy to Mr J. M, JONES, on the premises. PUBLIC NOTICE. THOMAS LEWIS, general bill poster and advertis Tiii,?-; a?ent, rents all the posting stations in and l-nund Oswestry; bill poster to the Cambrian and Gl'lt Western Railway Companies: Office: Oswald Row. Bestrice-street, Oswestry, where all orders must be addressed Sales by Private Contract. OIL SKINS, LEGGINGS, and BEDS at YENN'S, 5, Bank-street, Wrexham. 10741) ON 8AI,E, a Small PONY PHOTON.—Apply to E. Meredith Jones, Wrexham., price £ 4, 117Cfl TO BE OLD, (t very handsome B.AKOUCHK Tin good condition; enquire at Advei tiser office. l155f URDLES of cleft oak, 5 bars, 7 feet long] Price UL 2s 5d each, at E. M. JU"ES' Timber Yard, Wrexham. 2817n EW VICTORIA SALT COMPANY. FIV15 HAnES to be SOLD. £5 will be accepted.— K.B., 2fj, Ashchurch Grove, Shepherd's Bush, Lon- don, W. 850h ON SALE Capital Market Sliandry, Patent Axle and Springs good centre spring, all in first- rate repair. Apply to Mrs A. WILLIAMS, Tallarn green, Malpas. 1207g.flJ FOR SALE, a few Tons of superior CLOVER and FRYE GRASS; harvested without rain. Also a good Stack of Barley STRAW.—Apply to Mr JOHN, LLOYD, 15, Queen-street. 1244c TO BE SOLD.—HARMONIUM^-Alexindre's Broall Reed Cabinet Organ, in cawed oak: 7 stops: U rows reeds; £12, cost £15. SEWING MACHINE, Singer's Medium, in good working order. X3, cost £ (!.—Apply, Advertiser Office. 1223c Lost and Found. LOST, from a cart on Monday, the 20th instant, tj somewhere between Rualion and Park Kyton Lodge, on the Ruabon and Overton Road, a large OILCLOTH. Whoever will bring it to Sergt. Thomas Jones, Ruabon, will be rewarded. Anyone detaining it after this notice will be prosecuted.—SEIICT. THOS. JONES, Ruabon. 121'.lc XT^ IOUND, a SHEEP. The owner can have it by describing it and payin expenses. !f not claimed within seven days, will be sold.—Apply to Mr Tender. MOLD GAS AND WATER COMPANY. TENDERS FOR COKE. TENDERS are invited for the surplus stock of B_ about 50 Tons of Coke at the Gas Works, Mold, either in bulk or in lots of Ten Tons each. Tenders to he sent to the manager, MR E. OWEN', 1220a Gas Works, Mold. Legal and Public* Notices. ERNEST BEXBOW FABER, !at.? of Xo. 4, Derby- Eroail, Wrexham, Deceased.—P?rticut.ns of .)U Debts or Claims against the above to be pnt to W. COOKE FAllER, 1, Stafford-street, Friargate, Derby. ll!)4d > ENGLISH BAPTIST (?HAPEL, Susex.treet ER]iyl. I'he new built I), Messrs. ?T'n?HR & Co., Hanley, for the above p!nc? of worship will he formally openeit on June 2(ith. I>{ï, by W. S. Hoyte, Esq., Organist to the Albert Hall and Trinity College, London. Further particulars will be duly announced. 1:2:14g. THE PRIMITIVE METHODISTS in Wrexham having completed the purchase of an eligible site of land in Talbot-street, Hirdir, on which to erect a Chapel and School, intend holding a Bazaar during September or the fli-st week- in October, to aid the Building Fund. Contributions will be thank- fully received. REY. W. WILKINSON, St. Mark's Terrace, treasurer. MR S. JEFFERY, 1200a Percy Street, secretary. HAWARDEX FESTIVAL I WILL be held, by permission of the n;?ht Hon. VT. E. Gladstone, M.P., in the ruins of the old Castle, on THURSDAY, JUNE 13TH. The Bands of the 90th Regiment and the 2nd Flint- shire Volunteers will play for Dancing from Three till Nine. Tea provided. Tickets, if purchased on or before the 10th, Is each; after that date Is (Id. Tickets for Tea and Park 2.. 1233b G. SPENCER, Secretary. WREXHAM LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. THE adjourned Annual MEETING of the above JL Association will be held in the TOWN HALL, Wrexham, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 28th inst. SIR R. A CUNLIFFE, BART., And other Gentlemen will address the meeting. The Chair will be taken at S p.m. by W. H. DARBY, ESQ., J.P. Tickets may be obtained on application to Mr JNO. JONES, Solicitor, or the undersigned. WM. HAWKINS TILSTON, 3, High-street, Secretary. Wrexham, 24th May, 187s. 1245c WREXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated under the Building Societies Act*, 1874. Shares, X.50 each. Entrance Fee, Is per Share or part of a Share. THIS Society is now prepared to make advances, j_ repayable in a certain number of years, on Mortgages. A meeting is held on the first Monday in each month for receiving subscriptions and enrolment cf members. For further particulars apply to the Secretary. J. B. SHIRLEY. No. 12, Temple-row, Wrexham. 640 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1803. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGHSHIRE HOLDEN AT WREXHAM. IN the matter of THOMAS WILLIAMS, of High- .A street, Coedpoeth, in the county of Denbigh, grocer and general dealer a bankrupt. John Roberts, of Yale Mill, Corwen, in the County of Denbigh, miller, has been appointed trustee of the pronerty of the bankrupt. The Court has appointed the public examination of the bankrupt to take place at the sitting of the Court to be holden at Wrexham on the Twelfth day of June, 1878, at Twelve o'clock at noon. All persons having in their possession any of the effect of the Bankrupt must deliver them to the Trustee, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid to the Trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts, must forward their proofs of debts to the Trustee. Dated this Twentieth day of May, 11,78. AUGUSTUS H. REID, 1202a Registrar. TESTIMONIAL TO MR ALEXANDER FYFE. £ H. d. A IIOU, NT already acknowledged .H 13 7 J. C. Owen, Esq. (Mayor). 1 1 0 Mr Y. Strachan, High-street (J 10 6 A Turk. 0 5 0 Master George Weaver, present pupil 0 5 0 'Sergeant-major Humphreys 0 5 0 "Mr J. Humphreys, Rotherham n 5 0 Superintendent Wilde 0 2 6 ".Mr A. H. Davies. 0Iwl 6 Master John W. and Miss F. Wilcock 0 2 ti Former Pupils. Further contributions will be thankfnIlv received by Messrs Hughes and Son. C. Bayley, and Co., J. Rogers, E. Jones, and Benjamin Jones, Hope- street; Messrs R. Potter and J. Randies, High- street T. Cross, Town-hill; W. Pierce, Bridge-street; and by Mr A. W. Edwards, Grove-road, Treasurer. The Committee are anxious to close the list at as early a date as possible, and woul,1 feel greatly obliged if intending subscribers would kindly forward their subscriptions at their earliest convenience. MR. A. W. EDWARDS, Grove Road, Treasurer. HOWEL DAVIR,, ) EDWIN B. ASTLEY, ? Hon. Sees. !SS CHAK DODD, j Education. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. 51, NORWOOD GROVE, LIVERPOOL. jyjISS ij^TILLIAMS CFormerly of Derwen House, Llangollen), Receives a select number of Boarders. Superior educational advantages offered and home comforts ensured. Pupils prepared for the University Local Examinations. References to Parents of Pupils, and Prospectuses on application. 545b St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 29th, 18; TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPALS :— DR. & iliRS ELLIS, The house is delightfully situated on an eminence about half a mile from the town, and commands splendid views of the far famed Vale of Llangollen. The course of instruction is such as to qualify Young Ladies for useful and honourable positions in Society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application. 173f ilir SPARROW, (Org:Lnht of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.) Teacher of the I ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND !o\lN lH Nt:. Schools attended. Engagements accepted for Con- I certs as HOLO TENOR AND ACCOMPANIST. Al'i'OINTHKNr.S Rnabon.WednesJays Md ?aturdavs. Rhos ??.,? Wrexham, Broushton, and Urynteg .TuesdaW. j j Llangollen and Irevor Thursdavs j Cefn, Acrefair, Rbosyniedre, anil Chirk Frid'tYt Cefli 'Acrefair, Illiosynieill.e, anti Ciiii-k | For terms, apply to Mr Sivuinow, iiuabon. For toriiis,.tpplv t,? -Nlr 81-Alli?t)W, FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH ?T141,?4 ev.cellentFaiiiilv'.Nleilici!ie is the m?t eCee J_ tive remedy for indigestion, hholl and Iher' complaints, loss of appetlt. drowsiness, giddiness ?p:?ms and all disorders of tile stnmach ?nd bowels For FEMALES, these Pills are truly exceDent, re- moving the distressing headache so very prevalent, depression of spirits, (ifillie-48 81 sight, nervous affections, blotches, pimples, and sallownoss of the skin, and give a healthy blooll, to the complex ion. Sold by all Chemistsat Is ld., and 2s 3d per box. 1100 Business Announcements. BEDDING PLANTS—Y. STRACHAN, Seedsman and _[) Nurseryman, High-street, offers a grand selec- tion, and would invite inspection at the Railway Station Nurseries, Wrexham. Price list on appli- cation. 1129e BEDDING PLANTS. JOHN FARQUHARSON offers a fine collection of BEDDING and BORDER PLANTS, strong and good, such as Pelargoniums, Geraniums, Calceolarias, Polemonium, Irisines, Heliotropes, Echeverias, Sem- pervivuins. Carnations, Stocks, Asters, Marigolds, Blue Lobelias, Perilla, Beet, Pyrethrum, Dahlias, Phloxes, Violas, and Pansies, beds of his own new blue seedling, The Baronet," can now be seen in full flower. Dwarf Roses in pots. Hardy Ferns, Rock Roses, and other plants, suitable for rockeries, Ac. Bouquets and Cut Flowers supplied. Inspection invited. ACTON NURSERY GARDEN, RHOSNESSNEY, WREXHAM. 1114a THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. THE present Season's arrivals of FINE TTEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old CHOICE KAISOW-so highly appreciated by consumers of the finer classes of TEA. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of our business from year to year is the result of our practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables us to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices. We tender our sincere thanks to our numer- ous customers for their constantly increasing support and extensive recommendation and they may rest assured that all orders en- trusted to us will continue to have our prompt attention. The following qualities are well worth specialsnotice s. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pun- gent. 1 8 Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mix- ture. 2 0 Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea of great strength. 2 4 Choice Moning Congou. This is a tea of sterling quality 2 8 Finest Moning Congou. We especially commend this high-class Tea 2 10 Finest Lapsang Souchong, unsurpassed at the price 3 0 Finest Kaisow Congou, a family mix- ture of fine Teas, choicely blended, rich in flavour 3 3 The Finest Mixture of Teas that can be produced. This is the prince of Teas 3 6 A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS- C. K. B. & Co. deliver all Orders Free. of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. & Co's Stores are opened at 8.0 a.m. aud closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.—They will be entirely closed on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. BENSON CO., FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH STREET, 2239cne WREXHAM. HAXELL'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL _M situate in the most open part of the WEST STRAND: close to the THEATRES, OPERAS,  S M2t. and Objects of Interest. Apartments, ?Ti??=?? '? 2s 6d; Drawing-Room, with Bedroom ?t- xMt'?, 10s 6d, 12s M Service, Is (id. ESPECIAL NOTICE. HAXEMlS HOTEL, Enow entirely surrounded by the wood pavement, presents all the quietude of a country residence, with the advantage of being on that world's thoroughfare— the Strand. Great comfort, with moderate charges." —Vide Glasgow Mercantile Advertiser. 7b SPRING SEASON, 1878. GLOVER AND ROBERT'S Invite special attention to Their unusually large and varied stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Consisting chiefly of SCOTCH AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS AND CHEVIOTS. Home Spuns for Suits in great variety. The SPRING and SUMMER OVERCOAT. (Showerproof) from 21s. Latest Designs in the WORSTED CASHMERE COATINGS, Coat and Vest from these CELEBRATED CLOTHS, from 45s. (Best Trimmings and Finish.) I (Best Trimmings and Finish.) I A SUIT MADE IN EIGHT HOURS. GLOVER & ROBERTS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 13. SOUTH CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. 914gb NORTH OF ENGLAND DRESS WARE- HOUSE, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. QEORGE JJENRY L EE) AND COMPANY, Are now offering several important Lots of RICH DRESS MATERIALS, which they consider very excellent in value. The variety of assortment cannot be surpassed in any house in the trade. FRENCH CASHMERES. 200 pieces Fine all Wool French Cashmeres ¡ are now being offered in 30 new colourings. All dyed to own special shades, at 2s 211 per yard, 4fj inch wide. SUMMER MERINOS. 100 pieces fine Summer Merinos, all dyed to special shades, can be shown at 2s (id per yard, 44 inches wide. These goods are worthy special attention. ALL WOOL FRENCH BEIGES. 150 pieces All Wool French Cashmere Beiges, 48 inches wide, and now being offered at Is 9ilfd per yard. SHEPHERD CHECKED ALPACAS. 500 pieces new Shepherd Checked Washing Alpacas. A very useful article for seaside wear. These are sold by the piece of 21 yards for 10s 6d. FRENCH GRENADINES, Three Different Makes of PLAIN BLACK FRENCH GRENADINES. ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. Prices from Is Okl to 3s lid per Yard. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. The Assortment of BLACK MATERIALS Always in Stock is very varied, and embraces many Fashions entirely confined to G. H. L. and Co. [SPECIAL NOVELTY THE NEW BLACK INDIAN BEIGE, In Three different Qualities. First Quality, 2s IJJil: second do, 2s Od third, 2s lid per yard. ;J:j inches to 40 inches wide. G. H. L. and Co. will be happy to forward patterns of all the above free on application. GOODS CAUIUA<JE FREE. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. 1232ad NEAVE's FOOD FOR INFANTS, YOUNG CHILDREN AND INVALIDS. Sold by CHEMISTS and GROCERS at home and abroad. Business Announcements. -r- TO THOSE INTENDING TO FURNISH, JAMES GERRARD, OF FOREGATE HOUSE, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER, t Has the greatest pleasure to announce to the Public that he has just completed the purchase of one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND LOOKING GLASSES, He has ever had, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON OF 1878. ALSO AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, THE CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. Every article for the comfort and convenience of I Housekeepers will he found at FOREGATE HOUSE, and J, G. having purchased in a falling market is now pre- pared to sell at far LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE LIBRARY FURNITURE, HALL AND STAIRCASE FURNITURE, BREAKFAST ROOM FURNITURE, NURSERY FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNITURE, ALSO IRON, BRASS, AND WOOD BEDSTEADS. EATHER BEDS, HAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES, PALLIASSES, WIRE MATTRESSES WARM AND FLEECY BLANKETS, ALL KINDS OF BED AND WINDOW CURTAINS DIMITY CURTAINS, DAMASK RTAINS, REP CURTAINS. CHINTZ CURTAINS, CRETONNE CURTAINS. And every other Material suitable for Curtains. PAPER HANGINGS FROM 3d. PER DOZEN. JAMES GERRARD having had such a very long experience at the trade can compete in price with either Liverpool, Manchester, or London. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. Carriage Paid on all Parcels of Goods above £ 25 to any Railway Station within 100 miles of Chester. 2ND CLASS RAILWAY FARE FREE ONE WAY. JAMES GERRARD, Forega.te House, Chester, wishes to announce that he has paid particular at- tention to the CARPET TRADE, and has now on hand an IMMENSE STOCK OF C A K F E T o OF ALL DESCRIPTION, AT LONDON PRICES. NEW PATTERN DINING ROOM CARPETS, DRAWING ROOM CARPETS, BEDROOM CARPETS, BREAKFAST ROOM CARPETS, ALL AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. BRUSSELS CARPETS, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, TURKEY CARPETS, THE FINEST IMPORTED. All Sizes. Estimates Given. ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS. JAMES GERRARD respectfully invites all buyer of Furniture and Carpets to make an inspection of his Stock. Foregate House, Foregate-street, Chester, is the main street outside the Eastgate, where pur- chasers can see one of the Largest Stocks of Furni- ture in the Kingdom. JAMES GERRARD has added to his large Establish ment ANOTHER SHOW ROOM, 150 FEET LONG. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE-POLISHED. WINDOW FITTINGS, ROLLER AND SPRING BLINDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, VENETIAN BLINDS In either Iron 8r Wood, of all Colours. WINDOW CORNICES. CORNICE POLES. Venetian Blinds Repaired and Repainted. Also, every description of FLOOR CLOTHS AND MATTING For Halls, Passages, Stairs, Lobbys, Landings, or Public Rooms. Plans Taken Free of Charge. LINOLEUM IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS. To secure the RAILWAY FARE please to cut out this Advertisement and bring it with you. PLEASE REMEMBER THE ADDRESS— JAMES GERRARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, 21, FOREGATE STREET, FOREGATE HOUSE, CHESTER. LICENSED APPRAISER & VALUER TO THE COURT OF PROBATE. VALUATIONS TAKEN. lezjpnr Business Announcements. As a whole, beyond comparison, the best tourists' handbook to Wales yet published.Chester Chronicle. NOW READY. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. Is. (id. POPULAR EDITION. Five Maps, 176 pp. 2s. (id. HALF-CROWN EDITION, Cloth, Five Maps, Routes, and Panorama from Snowdon (3 feet long), specially drawn for the work. 5s. CROWN EDITION, Cloth Gilt, 12 Maps, Routes, Geological and Botanical Chapters, and Coloured Snowdon Panorama. 246 pp. A model in its way."—Daily New a. By far the most amusing guide we have seen. Standard. 2S6d ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. JJACLARDY AND COGAN (Successors to J. Laing and Co.), 3, HIGH-STREET & NM. HOPE-STREET. WREXHAM. Studie above Mr Edisbury's shop. Entrance in Hope-street. Carbon enlargements, absolutely permanent, either Plain or worked in Sepia or Water Colors. Crayon Pictures sketched from photographs, suitable for portraits of children, very artistic and effective, and well adapted for the Drawing Room. Beautiful soft, op:.I, and porcelain Minia- tures, very delicate. Messrs M. & C. wish to direct particular attention to their Oil Paintings, which are simply painted on canvas from enlarged photographs, and will, of course, improve with age, being entirely free from any injurious chemicals. All other styles finished in a careful and workmanlike manner. The negatives belonging to the late Mr Edwards and Mr Laing are now in the possession of the present firm. 1183c CHARLES DAVIES, '(LATE S. DAVIES & SON), MILITARY TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. April 25th, 1878. Now on view, latest Novelties in SPRING SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS, un- equalled. TROUSERS 21 SUITS 63/- all WOOL, thoroughly shrunk. A large variety of all the new shades in Tweed, Dust Coats, ready for use, 21, 455g OOAA TO BE LENT, on Mort?Ke, at 5 per db/??U cent. Apply Mr SHERRATT, Solicitor and Notary, Brynyffynnon Newyd-I, Wrexham. 1235g. MONEY TO LEND by the IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. To Ladies, Gentlemen, Tradesmen, Clerks, Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Pro- prietors, and others, Householders," in sums of £ 10 to £ 1,000 upon security of effects, without removal, without the aid of friends as sureties, no publicity, to enable them to increase their stocks and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. Distance no object. Every information willingly afforded. This office having a large capital in hand, no satisfactory application refused.—Apply personally (or if by let- ter state amount required), to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, 27, South John-street, Liverpool. 1150 TO CORRESPONDENTS. SEVERAL REPORTS, letters, &c., are crowded eut.

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