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Sales by Auction. SALES BY FRANK LLOYD. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 16TH, AT 10.30. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE AND SHOW OF FAT PIGS. FRANK LLOYD has pleasure in announcing JP his Sale and Show of Fat Pics for Monday next, the present entries comprise 800 Grand Bacon and Pork Pigs and a grand entry of Prime Fat Beasts, and a good supply of Dairv Cows and Store Beasts. 200 Fat Sheep and 30 Prize Calves. All Pigs to be in bv 9.30. Judging of pigs and Calves • at 10 o'clock. Sale at 10.30. The quality will be exceptionally good, and one of the finest shows held in V. rexham. 2392f PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 17TH, AT 1 O'CLOCK- M ALP AS STATION SMITHFIELD. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE OF FAT PIGS, AND SECOND PRIZE SALE OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. Trains-Crewe, 11.0 Whitchnrcli (special), 12.15; Chester, 12.40. FRANK LLOYD has pleasure in an- Fnouncing his grand Christmas Sale of Fat Pigs for Tuesday Next. Entries include over 1,000 Grand Bacon and Pork Pigs, and a grand entry of 100 to 120 Prime Fat Beasts, a good entry of Dairy Cows and Store Stock, 200 Ripe Fat Sheep and Calves. Judging, 11 o'clock. Sale at 12.30 with pigs. Prizes for Cattle. Sheep, and Pigs will be awarded. 25530 2553o THE OPENING HORSE SALES FOR 1896. FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure in JL announcinn his GREAT NORTH WALES HORSE SALES at WREXHAM for Thursday, January 16th, for Heavy Horses and Colts of all classes, and Friday, 17th, for Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. The January Sale last year was an exceptionally good one, buyers attending from London, Dublin, Belfast, and other great centres From inquiries this sale is expected to be equally good. Strictly limited to 500 horses; 220 entered. Entries close January 2nd to FRAxK LLOYD, Wrexham. 2559z SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. WIlITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE REPOSITORY. NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH, 1895. Early Entries Solicited. a2549 H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer. Tenders. WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS FOR NEW OR SECOND-HAND BOILER. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union are _L prepared to receive TENDERS from Boiler- makers and others for the Supply of a New Boiler or a good Second-hand Boiler, for the use of the Work- house. For further particulars, and specification, apply to Mr BES.,ELI, Workhouse Master, WTrexham. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 20th December, 1895. .J. OS WELL BURY, II J. OS WELL BURY, Union Offices, Wrexham. Clerk. 1 2515n Scholastic. NSTRUCTION GIVEN in PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Engagements accepted as AC- COMPANIST at Concerts, Eisteddfodau, etc., etc., by J. OWEN-JONES, 8, PEEL STREET, WREXHAM. Terms on Application. 2195o aFOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFET- I L:' WORLD-FAMED For cleansing and clearing the blood from all im parities, it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, ite effects are marvellous. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. Cures Eczema.. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Cures the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains. It removes the cause from the blood and bones. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. 21, Orchard-street, Warrington, January 5th, 1894. I am pleased to say that your Blood Mixture and Lotion, used as prescribed, has done my daughter Elizabeth, aged sixteen years. a world of good. About eight months ago she was attacked with a severe skin disease. I took her to the hospital here, and she attended for six weeks. I then took her to the Manchester hospital for four months, but neither of them did her a bit of good. I was obliged to take her from her work. At last I was persuaded to try Clark's Blood Mixture, and I aow thank God I have done so. for, I am happy to say, the disease has disappeared, and, I can safely say it. the medicine has worked a miracle in my daughter's case. Everyone that knows her savs it is a wonderful thing, she only having taken three bottles, to see the difference in her appearance now and a few weeks ago. This is quite unsolicited, and I send it hoping it will persuade other "possible sufferer jo try your valuable medicine.—I remain gentlemen, yours gratefully, "ELIZABETH BOTLE." Witness Charles Price, 48, Battersly-lane Warrington. Just a few lines in reference to a wonderful cure that Clarke's Blood Mixture has effected. I have been a sufferer for over three years with a bad leg. I have had several doctors, and tried dozens of receipts from people who professed to know what would do me good, but I never received any relief until I tried Clarke's Blood Mixture. I should also add that I was recommended by one doctor to go to the infirmary, as he could do me no good, but a friend of mine asked me to try your Blood Mixture. I did so, and after using two 115 bottles my leg was completely cured. It would be impossible to tell you how many wounds I had on my leg it was com- pletely black up as far as the knee. My friends were alarmed, and I thought that I should lose my leg, but now it s all right. You may use this letter as you please. Make it as public as you please, fo I shall recommend your Blood Mixture wherever go. "JESSE SMITH, "34, Jane-street, Hetton Downs, County of Durham, January 16th, 1894.' Bold, in bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases containing six times the quantity, Ils-sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases. By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VEN- DoltS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps by the proprietors, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COM- PAQ, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK—BLOOD MIXTURE ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. And do not be persuaded to take an imitation, or substitute. 1844ao w R E -X- H A m ADVERTISER AND NORTH WALES NEWS, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. In advance 4s per annum, on credit 5s per annum or by post, in advance 63 6d per annum, on credit 7s 6d per annum. The Advertiser has now been establised 46 years I and is the acknowledged County Paper for DENBIGH- SHIRE and FLINTSHIRE, where it has a circulation of more than double that of any other paper published in either of those counties. It is also extensively circulated in the Counties of Chester, Salop, and Merioneth, and throughout the Principality, and will, J therefore, be found a most eligible medium for all ki.u.ri of Advertisements TEAMED, AGENTS for the Sale of the I YY Wrexham ?l?erfMer in Districts where not P' E'VY represented.—Apply, BAILFI ? L.?DLEY. I ?rexhaai. I Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. The largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY AT 10.30. ESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce J3JL that the following entries are expected, viz:— 90 to 120 Fat And Store CATTLE. 250 to 350 Ripe Fat SHEEP. 500 to 600 Prime Bacon, Porket and Store PIGS. A good lot of Fat and rearing Calves Commencing with Fat Cattle, Calves, and Pigs. Offices: Wrexham and Llangollen. 907 GRAND CHRISTMAS PRIZE PIG SHOW AND SALE WILL BE HELD IN WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 16TH, 1895, When about 1,000 Prime Bacon and Porket Pigs, 60 Fat and Store Cattle, 200 Ripe Fat Sheep, And a number of Fltt Calves, Will be offered. Prize List from the Auctioneers. Judging at 9.30. Sa!e at 10.30 prompt. Offices-Wrexham and Llangollen. 2582c UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. Important Sale of useful Household Furniture, and about 200 pairs of Men's, Wotiien's. and Children's Boots and Slippers, at the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, Removed from Einh-jtrept. Coedpoeth, for con- veiii-iuce of Sale. MESSRS JONES & SON will sell by ?T? Auction as above, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, 1895, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Also about 200 Pairs of Boots and Slippers. Full particulars next week. Offices: Wrexham and Llangollen. 2541e Attractive Sale of two Bacon Pigs, Hog of Potatoes, and other out-door effects, together with the ex- cellent Household Furniture, and miscellaneous Effects, at the ROYAL OAK INN, GRESFORD. IlYVfI ESSRS JONES & SON have been in- il structed bv the Executive of the late Mrs Lloyd, to SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20TH, 1895, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Out-door Effects, &c., &-c. Full particulars in posters. Sale at 12.30 prompt. Offices-Wrexham and Llangollen. 2581n SALES BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AND SON. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 18th, 1895, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON J?L will SELL by AUCTION, at LLAN ISA, BRYNEGLWYS, Cattle, Pigs, Implements, two Stacks of Hay, Barley (the crops to go off), and part of the House- hold Furniture, by order cf Mrs Hughes, who is leaving. The usual credit or discount given. Sale at One o'clock. 2560s SALES BY MR. JOHN J. CUNNAH. ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 19TH, 20TH, AND 21ST. Highly Important Sale of the whole of the Furni- ture Linen, Electro-plate, Glass, China, Pictures, Bar Fittings and Utensils, Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Billiard Table, Fittings, and Requisities, Bus, Wagonette, and other Effects, at the BLOSSOMS HOTEL, CHESTER. MR JOHN J. CUNNAH is favoured with JL?-L instructions from Mr T. J. Powell (owing to the lease having expired) to SELL BY AUCTION the whole of the HOTEL APPOINTMENTS, appertaining to thirty-two bedrooms, three sitting rooms, dining, commercial, writing and coffee rooms, kitchens, bar, billiard, and stock rooms, and out- door effects, including forty sets of bedsteads, mat- tresses, feather beds, mahogany and painted ward- robes, mahogany, birch, and painted bedroom suites, cottage pianoforte, walnut lady's and gent's easy chairs and couch, rosewood chiffonnier, mahogany bookcase, mahogany bureau, mahogany dining room suites, handsome mahogany sideboards, oak and mahogany telescope dining tables, josewood. mahogany, walnut, and birch tables, pier glasses, French clocks, fenders, Brussels, and tapestry carpets, curtains, chandeliers, kitchen and culinary utensils, a large quantity of bed, table, and house- hold linen, a large quantity of electro-plate, antique soup tureen, a large assortment of glass and china, oil paintings and pictures, bar fittings and utensils, including four-pull beer engine, mahogany settees, &c., about sixty dozen of choice wines, qaantity of spirits, and cigars, full-size billiard table in mahogany, with fittings complete, and requisites, bus, wagonette, with removable cover, and miscel- laneous effects. Sale each day to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt. pr Catalogues, containing full particulars, may be obtained at the Hotel, or from the AUCTIONEER, Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. 2558f SALE BY MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH. WREXHAM FREE LIBRARY. ANNUAL SALE OF PAPERS. ON WEDNESDAY, 18TH DECEMBER, at 8.15 o'clock in the evening, Messrs BEVAN and PHENNAH will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Library,-the Daily and Weekly Papers and Magazines, which will be handed to the purchasers when the next issue is on the table. For particulars see bills. 2579o Legal and Public Notices. WINNING Numbers of HUGH LLOYD'S DRAW :-391, 398, 588, 216, 343, 695. o I DRAW of Mrs DAVIES, Rhosddu. Win- ning numbers 155, 410,163,170, 426, 403. o THE WELCOME SOCIAL CLUB, 13, TBank-street, Wrexham (which is non-political and unsectarian), is open on week days from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A FREE CONCERT (to which ladies are admitted), is given in the Club Room each Saturday night at eight o'clock. Terms of member- ship two shillings per annum. 2399j NOTICE.  JOHN JONES, of Tudor-street, Coed- I poeth, will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my Wife, Ellen Jones, after this date. Signed JOHN JONES, December 7th, 1895. Witness, T. EVANS. 2525j TO TEACHERS. A MEETING of TEACHERS of PUBLIC j ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS for Denbigh and Flint District will be held on SATURDAY, 21ST DEcism- BER, at 11 a.m., in the BOYS' NATIONAL SCHOOL, WREXHAM, for the purpose of forming a com- mittee to consider and arrange for the presentation of an address of confidence to Mr T. Morgan Owen, M.A., H.M. Inspector of Schools. All teachers are invited to be present. EDWIN ASTLEY, Secretary Pro Tem. Pentre School, Broughton, Wrexham. 2566z COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the Next General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the County Hall, in Rnthin, in the said County, on Friday, the 3rd day of January, 1896, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the Trial of Prisoners, the Hearing of Appeals, and all other business relating to the County, over which the Court has jurisdiction. All Jurors prosecutors and witnesses are required to be in attendance at the above-named hour. LL, ADAMS, 5, Castle-street, Ruthin, Clerk of the Peace. 11th December, 1895. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable), four days at least before the Sessions. 2557n WREXHAM NONCONFORMIST ASSOCIATION. THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING will I be held in ZION CHAPEL, EGERTON STREET, On MONDAY, DEC. 16th, 1895. Principal Speaker- REV. ALEXANDER MACKENNAL, D.D., (Secretary of the Free Church Congress.) UNITED NONCONFORMIST CHOIR Of about 100 voices. Conductor—Mr Wilfrid Jones, R.A.M. Accompanist—Mr Frank AHrnand. Chair to !ic t.ikvn ;:t 7..50 prompt by J. E. POWELL, Esq., J. P. ColL-< ticu to defray expenses- The meeting will close about 9.30 p.m. 2555s Business Announcements. The Oldest Established Game Dealer in Wrexham. SAMUEL ROBERTS, FRUITERER, POULTERER, AND GAME DEALER, 10 and 11, VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM, Begs to thank his customers for past favours, and to announce that he has a large Stock of Turkeys, Geese, and all kinds of Game for Christmas. All orders promptly attended to. 2533j ESTABLISHED 1870. E. ROGERS, TOBACCONIST, 9, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. '.tI 111' 'air i! _Ii ,r! ¡,; SEASONABLE NOVELTIES. Solicits an inspection of her large and careful] chosen Stock of Smokers' Requisites. A choice collection of SILVER-MOUNTED WALKING STICKS. 2513e GRECIAN GAITERS. IF ENGLISH LADIES, IF MOTHERS OF DAUGHTERS KNEW, LIKE GREEK FEMALES THE HEALTH VALUE- WARMTH COMFORT. COLD AND COUGH PREVENTING, CHEST AND LUNG PRESERVING, WORTH OF STOUT WOOLLEN, GAITERS OR LEGGINGS." They would be worn by ALL LADIES, ALL GIRLS, ALL CHILDREN. GAITERS ARE SPECIALITIES, PARTICULAR ARTICLES. DISTINCT THINGS OF JOHN UNDERWOOD'S BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. HE DOES A GREAT TRADE IN GAITERS. Ladies', Girls', Children's Up to, and above-knee Gaiters, Low, Medium, High-Leg Gaiters, Comfortable and Nice-Fitting Gaiters, Well-Made and Proper-Shaped Gaiters, Good Materials and Varied Colour Gaiters. LADIES' GAITERS, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/5, 2/11. GIRLS' GAITERS, 1/6, 1/8, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. CHILD'S GAITERS, Over Knee. 1/6, 1/9. 2/ 2/4. GENTS' GAITERS, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 YOUTHS' GAITERS, 1/6, 2/ 2/6. DAILY EXHIBITED IN WINDOW. Those who are not and may not be J. Underwood's Customers for Boots and Shoes, he hopes to supply with Gaiters. He gives benefits in value and charges, and has varieties to suit all requirements. Besides the fashion to wear Gaiters, their health value is very great. VIEW GRECIAN GAITERS IN THE WINDOW. JOHN UNDERWOOD, BESPOKE MAKER, MANUFACTURER, AND REPAIRER. 30, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2578oza ALFRED W. BUTT (LATE FRASER), 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, & OPTICIAN. SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES. FINE GOLD BROOCHES. From 10/6 to 42/- £155. !?? 14 > 0 ? ? Ln <??  < 4? <??C s h «nv m ??' i-tF-=AD-0 lb FINE GOLD SCARF PINS. o m PIN & STUD. CD Mf Il> W t II) mA1 c:¡ 4 si Registered Apple Design Marmalade or Jelly Jar and Spoon, in best Electro-plate, 8/6; on Stands, 12/6 and 17/6; Double Jelly, in Frame, 25/- A large Stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. SILVER ENGLISH WATCHES from.. JE2 2 0 GOLD ENGLISH WATCHES from £10 0 0 Beat Quality Silver Geneva Watches from fl Gold, iE2 10s Gunmetal, 12/6. A.W.B. respectfully invites inspection. COAL. COAL. COAL. RUABON YARD, CRANK, MAIN, AND STEAM COAL Delivered in Town and Country at Lowest Prices. Special Quotations for Truck Loads. JAMES LEE, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. 2569z ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary organs in either sex, acquired orconstitu, tional, Gravel, and Pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4/6 each by allChemists and Patent Medicine Vendora- or sent tc &ny address for 60 stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln.—Wholesale agents, Barclay and Sons, Lon-lo-i. and 111 the Wholesale Houses. THE ADVERTISER would be glad to Tadvance sums of MONEY conndentiatty to responsible people in business or otherwise, at low interest.—For terms write, stating sum required, to R. B., Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 2576a Business Announcements. A SpECIALITY.-This is a Facsimile ot the Wrapper:— This Re4- Blend is 0 o o 0 0 0 0 a 91 Constituted of Pure Ceylon and I n d ¡an Tea s, ?M? 3   ?)M   the Ceylon predominating t?AwpKDtr?v ?N.??????????o°o<'ooo°o°o<'o°o°o R.o.,T?. It will be found less pungent than Indian tea alone and sUitable ¡ for Invalids and those who prefer a rich mellow liquor to a hard pungent one. It is printed in RED INK.-Ask for CEYLON BLEND." 1672 SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON AT C. D. J 0 N E S'S, REGENT HOUSE, WREXHAM. C. D. J. is now showing all the Newest and most Approved Style" in Ladies' Black and Coloured Beaver Cloth and Curl Cloth Jackets, Capes, Mackintoshes, Fur Goods, Millinery, &c. The DRESS DEPARTMENT is replete with all the New Materials in Plain and the New Shotte Shades, including Covert Coatings, Amazon Cloths, Tweeds, Cheviot Serges, &c. Plain and Fancy Black Materials in a large variety, and at Moderate Prices. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. Having bought in most cases previous to the recent heavy advance in prices of both Cotton and Woollen Goods, exceptional Value is now offered in Blankets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Shirtings, Tapeatry, Eider Down, and Toilet Quilts, Cretonnes, Plushettes, Art Serges, &c. FANCY DEPARTMENT. The Stock in this Department is more Extensive and Varied than that of any previous Season, and offers a Rare Selection of Novelties, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, including Fancy Work, Traced Goods, Satchels, Work Boxes, Leather Purses, Perfumes, Ornaments, Photo. Frames, Ladies' Companions, Fancy Needle Cases, Fancy Cabinets. Also Plants, Fereign Grasses, Tinted Seaweeds, &c., suitable for decorations. C D JONES, REGENT HOUSE, WREXHAM. 2395sz R. & T. SAUVAGE Desire respectfully to direct attention to the fact that their STOCK is now fully assorted with all the Novelties and Useful Goods for the Present Seas on forming a GRAND DISPLAY OF | MANTLES, 1 CAPES, I JACKETS, MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, HOSIERY, I GLOVES, I UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. j I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. | DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITIE. 1 I 1,000 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, just received, from I/O! to 21/. pair. 8 2389j | LARGEST STOCKS. J. COLEMEBE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY STORES & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. AGENT FOR SANITARY SINK BASKETS, PATENT OCTOPUS AND SELVYT LAMPS LAMPS!! LAMPS! FOR CHURCHES, CHAPELS, MANSION, AND COTTAGE. CHIMNEY GLOBES AND WICKS FOR ALL VARIETIES. PETROLEUM OIL IN CASKS OR DRUMS. RELIABLE QUALITY. GUARANTEED GOOD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BEST FRENCH COLZA OIL. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES! FOR COKE, COAL, OR PETROLEUM. ELECTRO PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, RELIABLE QUALITY. WARRANTED TO WEAR. CELEBRATED SHEFFIELD TABLE CUTLERY & POCKET KNIVES. Manufactured by Rogers & Son, and Thomas Turner & Co. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ENGRAVING. Crests, Monograms, Inscriptions on Coffin Plates, &c., Done on the Premises in FIRST CLASS STYLE. BRASS AND BAMBOO PORTIERE CURTAIN RODS From 3s. 6d. each. Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, MANGLES, TRAVELLING BOXES, And every requisite of Ironmongery for Furnishing Builders, Smiths, Colliery Stores, &c., &c., at the Lowest Possible Prices, at J. C. GITTINS'S IRONMONGERY STORES, WREXHAM. LOWEST PRICES. faj2394zes I A GOOD PLAN.—The safest, best, and quickest way to make money by Stocks and Shnres is fully explained in Thirteenth Annual Edition of Explanatory Book," sent post free. Full of valuable infurinatic,,n. -Address GEORGE EVANS I and Co., Stockbrokers, 24, Queen Victoria-street Leadqu, B-G 7053 READERS OF THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER WHO WISH TO BE I SUPPLIED EARLY, AND DIRECTLY FROM THE OFFICE, CAN ARRANGE TO DO SO ON LEAVING THEIR NAMES AND ADDRESSES. Business Announcements. i CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS, 1895. 1895. 1895. BENSON & Cols STEAM BAKERY AND CONFECTIOXF.Rv STORES, 13, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. THE ONLY PLACE IN WREXHAM TO OBTAIN THE LATEST NOVELTIES" ) INCLUDING :— CAKES (Iced and Plum), all kinds of FANCY BISCUITS, CONFECTIONERY, and SWEETS, the Newest COSAQUES, BON BONS, &c. &c., arc- at BENSON & Co.'s STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, x 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 13, HENBLAS STREET, J 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. SPECIALITIES-WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, AND CHRISTENING CAKES z2444s ESTABLISHED 1813. A. RICHARDSON (SUCCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO.),, CENTRAL ARCADE, WREXHAM, AND 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. Agent for the following Eminent Manufacturers, whose Pianos are all well represented in Stock :— MESSRS STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, KAPS, BROADWOOD, COLLARD KIRKMAN, HOPKINSOiS, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR "BLUTHNER" AND THE" WALDEMAR" PIANOS. PRICE LISTS AXD CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. T H E "CHESTER MODEL" IRON PIANOS, BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. None Genuine wunout A. Richardson, Chester and Wrexham," in Cast at the top of the Massive Iron Frame. 21 GUINEAS CASH. 24 GUINEAS BY INSTALMENTS. THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED AND CERTIFICATED TUNERS AND REPAIRERS (FACTORY HANDS) ONLY EMPLOYED. An Instrument on our Instalment System being returned through inability to fulfill Terms of Agreement, the Money paid is returned. less Hire Tunirg, &c. MUSICIANS SUPPLIED FOR DANCING, &c. f2512s DAINTY PROVISIONS! SMOKED HAMS & BACON. CHOICE RIPE CHEESE. MILD DANISH BUTTER. SOMETHING GOOD AND PALATABLE FOR CHRISTMAS. li e ?e, 10. HIGHSTKEET. WREXHAM. 10, HIGH-STREET) WREXII-X-.Nl. 2554co Mr T. H. COLEMAN, F.C.S., SURGEON-DENTIST, BRYNEDWYN, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, The Oldest Dental Practitioner in Wrexham. ESTABLISHED 30 YEABS. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MADE, ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTAL SURGERY. TEE TH EXTRACTED PAINLESSLY BY NITROUS OXIDE GAS. CONSULTATIONS FREE. 2276o ROYAL SOCIETY P O B THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, WREXHAM & DISTRICT BRANCH. HON. SEC RET A BY: MRS HOGAN, Gladwyn, Wrexham. AUXILIARY SECRETAHT Miss G. BROOKE CUNLIFFE, Llanrhaiadr Hall Denbigh. AUXILIARY SECRETAity: W. B. ROBERTS, Esq., Pengwern Cottage, Llangollen. HeN. TREASURER AND AUXILIARY SECRETARY FOR ROSSETT MRS CURRIE, Thornton Grange, Gresford. INSPECTOR W. J. CLARKE, 21, ALBERT STREET, WREXHAM Cases of cruelty reported to the Hon. Secretaries or inspector will be carefully investigated. 1582f Lost and Found. I0 S. REWARD.-Lost on Friday, Novem- lv ber 15th, near Reynold's Grave, Sontley- road, a DRAB COVERT COAT.-Whoever brings same to Mr POTTER, Stationer, Wrexham, will re- ceive the above reward. t2570 < *< f Our Mail | Order Dept. [ Serves purchasers at a distance as > we:1 <95 if they > rø cameo the shop > 7 In person. ► Ladies are Invited to write for a L J BOX OF PATTERNS, comprising a com- > t plete range of the latest specialities in > KNITTINC WOOLS, KNITTED UNDERWEAR, SHAWSWATER DRESS FABRICS i &c., &c., > 1 sent post free on approval to any address 1 J direct from FLEMING, REID" Co., < The Worsted Mills, GREENOCK, N.B. J All Goods at Mill Prices, and guaranteed > i equal to sample. A valuable Knitting Instruction Book, free on y application. c: CD c Q. aI 2458 ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO- jML GRAl'KY. HOOh WINDING, &c., intended for the ADVxi^.» JLltiiil.' OFFICES, will be received at the Offiic MARKET SQUARI?. ONLY, there beins NO CONNECTION with anv oLbci. firm. Office hotirs a.m. to 6 p.m.