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CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS Every daseription of Wanted, For SaJe," and sirailw dvercisemeuts can be instated in this column at th. ollowii.fi cheap PREPAID rates. Stamps or tosta. rde can be sent:— 16 words, once 6d., three times J* HI words, „ 9d., 1.64. 32 words, Is., „ 8s. 4U words, Is. 3d. „ 2s. 6d. And so ou, adding 3d. for every H,lditioual 8 words This Semi,) only applies to PREPAID advertisementf Situations Vaca.nt. HOUSE-PARLOUR Maid Wanted in a small fUuii I. Footman and Housemaid kept; taiJ age about 2-5, Churchwoman. ^PPly bv letter, stating age, -.vages, reference, and all Particulars to Miss Thomas. Paic ^ostyn, Denbigh. jl64ni4 4. "O-00D GOOK, wanted; a steady, respeetabio ^,VX woman about 30. Three in family, 4 "idoor servants. No dairy, no kitcheamaid, assistance given. Good bivao., cakes, sweets, soups, entreds. Churchwoman. Good character indispemable—Address, stating age, ^ages. reference, and all particulars, Miss _[*ooias, Pare Postvn, Denbigh. I57mll V\f AiVTEI), immediately, for Ystrad Cottage, a good plain COOK; and in May a HOUSE PARLOURMAID.—Appiv, Mrs. tank Wynne, Ystrad Cottage, Denbigh. A Smarr^O UTH Wanted for Office Work. Apply to the Pioneer, Denbigh. m4 "V\ J ANTED, an Apprentice to the Grocery »V and Provision Trade. —Apply, O It Owen, Railway Stores, Ruthin. l-^Gmll Drapery and Outfitting- "TXT^NTED a tall, well educated YOUTH V as Apprentice to live in. Apply in owla handwriting, Reuey, Connah's Quay. APPRENTICES WANTED for Dress- making, Millinery and S?.s.—Apply it. ^arris Jones, draper. Ruthin. mil SERVANT Wanted in May. General; good piain cook. Two in family. Washing P'at out.—Apply. Mrs. Davie. Dulhvfryd, St ^aph. "lbGm4_ aild other In- WANTED, the Farmers and other In- habitants of Denbigh and District to Dow that 8am T. Miller is a buyer of Old Had other Metals, &c., at his Marine -jt;ores, T; j Factory, Denbigh. Best prices gLv>}^ 1820U.C. situations Wanted. W ATED situation as PARLOURMAID maid °r ^■ouse-Par!ourmai^> where house- ^larcli'8 Experienced at liberty 13th Offir>n "Church of England. A. Free Press Donbigh. a situation for a boy of ^liss Stocl?6!?13' un<^er a gardener.—Apply to BrYnderwen ,:t Asaph. *m4 =- = i— To be Lot- I ^^l^bhedT^wi^ immediate S&roe Str Sl°n' "GLANDWR HOUSE," room brpf Ruthia> containing large dining scullt'rv j,'13* r°om, drawing room, kitchen, Snif.ii ardar, cellar, store room, 5 bedrooms, T>tea8„r!°nServa^ry, W c-. good garden and on, and ^l^in walled m« Pas and water laid APw t, M, z —lr —- I8u.c. DFAC™| MTTO'SSGS: liuthm INO. uoa. T wo sitting rooms, kitchen ■scujlory, coal sned; three large bedrooms box reom, and another room suitable for bath. Good gardens back and front. Apply w. T. Brockiehurst. Llandudno Junction. Key at 68. The house is beautifully situated in healthy locality. 133u.c. nTo BE LET, from the 1st of May, BRYN- TIUJON, Llanfa;r, containing sitting room, kitchen, pantries, 4 bedrooms, box-room, and Apply O'ven, Llanfair, Kuthin. *m4 ffio BE LET as and from the 25th instant, JL RHEWL FAVv R, Llanasa. now in the occupation of Mr. Charles Williams, containing 17$acres. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Conwy Bell, Urynffynnon, Rhuddlin, R^0- 191ml 1 TO LET, from 1st May. or sooner if required, furnished or unfurnished house, situated about two miles from St. Asaph Statioa, in healthy locality, beautiful scenery, &c.-For full particulars apply by letter to Free Press Oriioe, Denbigh. *mll CCOliMOI)AT 10N LAND"To Be Let at Rosehili St Aaaph.—Apply to the Rector of Llanrwst, 183u.c. flTO BE I.ET, frcri lstof May, LLWYFEN," JL Castle-street, 'iuthin, 2 good reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, dressing room, box room, garden, good stabling, coach-house; 3 minutes from Church and Station. —Apply, Rector, Llanddulas, Abergele. *154mll ABER CLWYD, DERWEN. A few minutes walk from the Station. TO BE LET. this desirable RESIDENCE, which is in a thorough state of repair. Commands charming views. Contains^ entertaining rooms, 5 bedrooms, usual^ {our offices, stable, ^«-c^ho^f«^J^^articulars Sfi: F B.Uto Offices,^Ruthin. FURNISHED' HOUSE required, in or near Denbigh, at Easter, for a month; two -•tMnff and four bedrooms. Particulars to -.ttmg ami xu Drive, Beaven. ° *mll Liverpool. With Imiuediats T° house attached ^?Ply' *ml8 Liverpool House. Denbigh. For 3ale. ~rYY—SEED"POTATOES.—" Gloey B o>- Alu (White Kidney. variety. Heaviest croPP^ th potato, month earlier than any ^other P Per lb., 2d. Orto lJsman> ^°nbighWl TT\OR SALE, a new Spring Cart to Jj 12 hands liigh.—Apply, Baitle\, Ha • Denbigh. ?VT SALE; reliable BROODY HENS. V/ Indian Game and Dorking crossed, 3s. 6d. each. Apply, Bryn Clwyd, TrefnanL^ Seed Oats. Garton's Abun-ianoe, 24s per quarter (3361bs). Black Tartarian Oats, 21s per quarter. Goldthorpe Barley, 34s. per quarter (4481bs). Cash with Order. Apply, Manager, University College Farm- Uedurgan Llangefni, North Wales. 185m4 Special Notice. No MONEY LEXPERS' AD- ^KRTISFHENTS, QaCSTIOJTABLE "MEDICAL" ADVERTISEMENTS, OR OTHER DUBIOUS ANXOUVCEMESTS ACCEPTED FOR INSERTION IN THE DEKBioHSHTna FREE PRESS. This statement is necessary because we have frequently to reject such Advertisements. =- THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS will meet -Saturday, Mi%rch 4th Rhuddlari 6th Villagf, Wednesd&T. Mmrch Sth s,sturday"llarch At Mae, ]ZIW) At 1J Messrs. CLOUGH&Co., Land Agents, general Valuers Auctioneers, Surveyors, &a., DENBIGH AOD ILRYL. Mortgages & i-i oans negocialred Re The Kensington Fine Art Potteiy Co., Hanley, Staffordshire. To settle a Dispute, on account of whom it may concern. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. have received iVJL instructions to remove from the above manufactory, for absolute sale by Public Auction, in the I Drill Hall, Denbigh, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fridays March 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1899, at 2.30. and 7 o'clock each day. A portion of their magnificent Stock of PORCELAIN, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. The Stock comprises :— -150 DINNER SEBVJCKS, in various sizes, for 12, :21. and 3f) persons, amongst. which are the Duke of York shape and other Bhapes. 725 TEA SERVICES, and 100 BRKAKFABT DITTO, in line procelam china, and many which match each other. 23 Df.sSERT SKKVICE9, for 12 and 18 persons, in porcelain and transparent china, and finished ) with rich gold decoration in the newest designs. 150 TBUNKST SETS in various patterns. 25 FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SERVICES in fine English china and most recent patterns adapted to afternoon services, and beautifully decorated in dead gold. 1200 CHAMBER SERVICES, consisting of single and double sets, all richly ornamented and I (ja,»ovat.;d M son" of the beat artists in the 6taffordshire Potteries, including Stewart, r Kent, Baker, Bernard, ana others, and in the I latest designs. A special feature in this stock will be complete services in the OLD CROWN DERBY style of decoration, and other styles now so much in vogue, consisting of dinner, dessert, tea., breakfast, and five o clock tea services, all to match, together with chamber and trinket sets of the same pattern. Included amongst the ornamental portion of the stock will be found some of the most magnificent specimens of the potter's art, consisting of jardinieres, some of which stand 4ft. high. and are decorated in the newest and most fashionable decorations, the work of some of the cleverest artists in the Stafford-, shire Potteries. There are also several pairs of magnificent hand-painted Vases, standing 30 inches high, the work of Baker, Stewart and Cliff, and other artists. 20 SWAXS ON PEDESTALS, standing about 45 inches high, and the whole manufactured in finest procelain, a speciality only made by the Vendors of this Stock, and forming a most beautiful Jardiniere for dining-room, drawing- roem, hall, or corridor. In addition to the items specially mentioned, there will be a large and varied assortment of smaller Jardinieres, Flower Pots. Vases, and other articles of an ornamental character, to- gether with a number of small Vases, in CROWN DERBY STYLE, Worcester Style, and REAL CAMEO decorations. The whole of the Stock is of the best possible description, such as the Vendors have manu- factured and supplied for many years. In order to secure the careful handling and safe packing to carry to the purchaser's residence (no matter what distance) the auctioneer has specially arranged with the Vendors for the attendance at the sale of EXPERIENCED PACKERS, who will pack lots free of charge, and if goods are bought to the value of repackages will be provided free, so that they may be taken away or sent for by the purchaser, or, if decided, and on address being given to the clerk at sale, they will be sent by rail or carrier direct carriage forward to any part of the world, but the Vendors do not deliver goods either to Town or Country. The Stock may be viewed each morning of sale from ten o'olock; and the AUCTIONEERS CAN CONFIDENTLY call the special attention of their friends to this Sale. *188m4 Sales by Mr. 0. F. By ford- PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Llanychan Rectory, Near Ruthin By order of the Executors of the late Rev. Henry Jones. THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1899, commencing at 12 o'clock. SALE of 5 valuable head of Cattle, useful Cob, Household Furniture, Stack of Prime Meadow Hay, &c. Full particular., in Catalogues and Sale Posters. 149m4 G. F. BYFORD, Auctioneer. aa. Fron, Llanbedr, Near Ruthin. THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, 189S, by in structions from William Roberts, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood. SALE of 8 valuable head of Cattle, 40 Welsh in-lamb Ewes and fat Wethers, hand- some Cob, 3 promising two-year-old yearling Colts, 5 Bacon Pigs, Implements, Horse Gear- ing, Straw, Manure, &c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Full particulars in future Advertisements and Sale Posters. 15Quc Vale of Clwd Auction Mart Ruthin. Close to the Railway Station. The Best Class of Stock and an Excellent Clearance always made. Next TUESDAY'S SALE, MARCH 7th, 1899, at 10.30 a.m., will include some PRIME Fat Bullocks and Heifers, Fresh Barren Gows and Heifers, Milch Cows, i.' ^rSl«sa a grand lot of Welsh and tfutchera C > EweS> Baoon, Pork. q+ Pius Also 3 Pure-bred Hereford and Store Pigs. +VIB nrouertV of Mr Stock Bulls (16 months), the property Morris, Garthgynan. No Town Toll or Pen Hire on Stock Sold by Stock consigned over-night will be P^t^ with good accommodation, met at th <5 sent by rail), and receive every attention Fr00 Furtherentries respectfully solicited. The Auctioneer will present PRTZES at Christmas of £ 2 2s. and ^1 Is. to the best supporters of the Auction during the year as sellers of Cattle, Sheep, Calves and Pigs, and the same amount to the two large y throughout the year. The Annual SPECIAL FORTNIGHTLY SALES during the months of June, July, August, and September will be held on the THIRD MONDAY in the month. G. F. BYFORD, Auctioneer. Offices-12, St. Peter's Square, Ruthin. 194m4 National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. I DENBIGH AND NORTH EAST WALES I BRANCH. The ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING will be held On THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, AT ST. ASAPH- I Fall particulAll ven next week. A. FOULKES ROBERTS, I ICSmH BeD. See. Sale by Messrs. Clough & Co. Continued- TOWN OF DENBIGH. Sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO;, F.S.I. and F.A.I., will offar for Saie By Public Auction, at the CROWN HOTEL, DEN- BIGH, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of MAtiGH, 1899, at 2.30 in the afternoon, subject to the Chester and North Wales Incorporated Law Society's Publio Sale conditions, and to such special conditions as will be then and there produced and read, All that FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate in Park Street, formerly known as the GRAMMAR SCHOOL and now as the COUNTY SCHOOL, in one or more lots, viz :— -1 jot i that piece or parcel of Land used as the Play Ground, having a frontage to Park Htreet of 74 t. 4iu., and comprising.lf'00 square yards, more or less, and being il grand building site. Lot 2 adjoining Lot I.-Tlic Dwelling House and School, with lawn in front. The Housu contains, on ground floor, Entrance Hail, Stair Case Hall, Dining tioom aud Sitting Room with bay windows, Lavatory, Kitchen. Rack Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, &c. First floor: Drawing Room with bay window, 4 Bedrooms and a Bathroom. Second floor: G bedrooms and W.C. There are two flights of stairs to this house which makes it. easy to convert into two dwelling houses: it has a frontage to Park Street of 100ft. 4in., and contains in the whole 1800 square yards, more or less. Lot 3.-All that piece or parcel of Laud adjoining lot 2, now used as garden, and having a frontage to j'ark btreet of 78ft. 4in., and containing in the whole 1157 square yards, more or less. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, or to A. Foulkes Roberts, Esq., Solicitor, SW2.D. Chambers, Denbigh, where a plan of the property can be inspected. Land Agency, Auctioneers and Surveyors Offices, Denbigh. 166u.o. Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. F.S.I, and F.A.I,, will offer for Saie By Public Auction, at the CROWN HOTEL, DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1899, at 3 for 3.30 punctually in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be there and then produced, viz In the Parish of Caerwys, County of Flint. Lot I.-All that Freehold Field or Building Site, situate at the back of Frondeg, with a frontage to the Caerwys Road, and within three minutes walk of the Railway Station, and con- taining 7a Or 20p, more or. less. This lot offers a splendid site for a residence. It is supposed that the Marl bed which is worked close by runs underneath. In the Parish of Ltanrhaiadr, County of Denbigh. Lot 2.-G0DWYS, HEN EFAIL, situate about a milo and a half from Denbigh, on the upper road to Lianrhaiadr, being substantially and well built, two semi-detached COTTAGES, with Cowhouse and other Outbuildings, Crofts, Gardens and Premises, comprising in the whole 3a. Ir. Op., more or less, in the occupation of Mrs. Mary Jones, and Robert Owen Davies. In the Town of Denbigh. Lot 3.-All those 4 DWELLING HOUSES with GARDENS and PREMISES, with front- age to Water Street and bounded on the west by Barker's Well Lane, in the occupation of Mr. John Williams and others, better known as the property of the late Mr. Richard Wynne. Lot 4.-A11 that GARDEN or PIECE of LAND situate on the scuth side of the Old Burgesses Tower, and being within the Old Castle Demesne, containing 291 square yards or thereabouts, in the occupation of the owner, Mr. Hugh Dew.. For further particulars as to Lo Messrs. H. Forshaw and Hawkins Solicitors, 5, Castle Street, Liverpool; Lot 2, Me Gold Edwards & Co., Solicitors Lot 3, Mr. a O. Evans, Solicitor; and as to the whole, the Auctioneers, all the latter of Den big Land Agency. Auctioneers, and- Offices, Denbigh.. PHONOGRAPHS The Xdison-Bexl Phonograph Distributing Co., Old Bank Buildings- Chestf r- The New "Commercial" Phono- graph. No more Shorthand or Correspondent Clerks necesary if you buy one of these new office labour savers. Instances wherein the Commercial Phono- graph is superior to a Stenographer :— 1. SPEED.—You can dictate as rapidly as you please. The respective speed of the machine has no limit. 2. CONVENIENCE.—During your dictation your Clerk can be otherwise employed. 3. ACCURACY.—The Machine only repeats what is said to it, and therefore cannot jump to conclusions as most Clerks de. 4. UDBPENDBNCE.- Y ou are more inde- pendent of your Clerk, as a Stenographer is not necessary, and a Type-writer is easily obtained. 5. ECONOMY.—The cost of a Phonograph added to the wages of Typist in less than half the wages of a Shorthand Clerk. 6. SIMPLICITY.—Any child ean work the machine nothing to get out of order that cannot be put right by any simple mechanic. 7. ENTERTAINING.—After offioe hours the machine can be taken home and made to pro- duce songs or orchestral music at the will of the owner, as the sound will fill a room of over 200 persons if necessary. Cost of this New I. Talking" Machine is X6 6s. Od. complete. Blank Cyclinders Is. each, which can be used many times over, or the record thereon can be reproduced an indefinite number of times. Record of famous speeches, songs, or orches- tral music, 2s. 6d.; which can be used an indefinite number ot times. CAUTION.—This is the only perfect RECORD- ING and REPRODUCING Machine and is the only Phonograph in the Market, which is the invention of Mr. EDISON, and bears his signature. List of some of the chief users of Edison's New Commercial Phonograph: The Admiralty. Messrs. Harmsworth Bros. (Publishers) Messrs. Bass & Co. National Telephone Co. National Boiler Insurance Co. Messrs. Maple & Co., Ltd. and Mart, E.C.) Army and Navy Stcras. Royal Agricultural Society. Illustrated London News. Cyclists Touring Club. Messrs. Cadbury Bros. Surrey County Council. N Metropolitan Tramway Co. Union Bank of Australia. Messrs. Donald Currie & Co. The Higbt Hon The Earl of Denbigh. The Right Hon The Earl of Duciel The Right Hon The Earl of Dysart. 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My wife, ^ho Burred much from bad liver, seeUie the Kin I AeriVe.d the Bitters, takes it as \rpii <m<i finds it does her more good 'than any medioine she ever took Yonrs faithfully, W. LANE For Nervousnesr,, &Ie., Given Great ReUef. 92, Bloxwich Road North Walnt]]. ran KM* ness, and DebiUtv i ^er7-OU8" BEMIDT medicine, but got no relief. Being r omended to try GWILYM OF THE AGE. EVAMB, QU'NIXE BITTERS, I took one bottle, and already find it has given me great relief. I feel I am £ i! 8fllmr!8 Btrength, and hope I shall soon be as well as ever. I shall recommend it to all I know.— Yours gratefully, SELINA PEDLEY At this season of the year no one should be wtthout GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. A course taken now will be invaluable in giving tone to the system, new life to the blood, and in bracing the nerves. Avoid imitations. Remember none are genuine except GWILYM EVANS' QUININE F BEETEHS." See the name Gwilym Evans on label, stamp, and bottle. should any difficulty be experienced in pro- curing it, write to the Proprietors, who will forward it per return. Parcel Post, carriage paid to any address. In bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each. Sold everywhere. SOLE PROPRIETORS: QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. 2039s30 VALE OF CLWYD. RESIDENCE TO T,FT. TO BE LET, from Ibth June cex1; (or sooner by arrangement), ommodious Dwelling House and Premises, known as the- "COTTAGE," situate in the village of Llan ihaiadr, comprising Dining Room, Drawing Room. Pantry, Kitohen, Back kitchen, Larder, 3 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, and two Attics together with two Gardens, at the rear. The house is distant one mile from Llaarhaiadi Station and about 2 miles from the town o Denbigh. Apply tea Messrs. Parry Jones and Franoif, Solicitors, Denbigh. 184811 David Roberts & Soil, Auctioneers and Valuers, COR WEN, DENBIGH, & LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHED OVEB 36 Y'EAKS. On Friday, March 24-th, 1899. MESSES, DAVID ROBERTS & SON will 2 Sell by Auction, at Nantmawr, Llanrhaiadr, near Denbigh. 29 Head of grand Cattle. 4 Cart Horses, In-pig Sow, 3 Fat Pig3. All the Useful Implements of Husbandry, &o., by order of the Representatives of the late Mr. Robert Davies, who are leaving the Farm. The usual credit or discount given. Particulars in future Advertiseacient3 and Posters. Lunch at 11, and Sale at 12. 192ml8 teale by Iú. Frank LterycL NEXT WEEK 1300 H0RsES! The North Wales Repository Wrexham. FRANK LLOYD'S GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES. Wednesday and Thursday next, March 8th ani 9th.—400 High Class Hunters, Single and Double Harness Horses, including 15 Matcii I Pairs over 15 hands. Friday, March 10th.—3Q0 Small Horses, Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies, including I some Champions of the English and Welsh Show Yards. SKCOND WEEK. HEAVY HORSES I' Wednesday and Thursday, AlaI ch 15th and 16th.-350 Town Geldings. Lurry, and Van Horses. Friday, 17th.—250 Shire Stallions, Mares, Fillies, Young Horses, Hunter and Hackney Stallions. This is the great sale of the year. Entries for the second week taken up to March ilOth. Parade and Judging 10.30. Sales 12.15. Catalogues ready from Frank Lloyd, Wrexham.

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