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... Chads dtllvered own Vans within » ndfas Six Uilsa. The Ohirk Stores, Denbigh. Established srer Thirty Years. ...
... Chads dtllvered own Vans within » ndfas Six Uilsa. The Ohirk Stores, Denbigh. Established srer Thirty Years. ...
... Moonshine has been found to hare a marked offeetonstammeriiag. People so afflicted stam- mer most at full moon. ...
... CAERrys. ELECTION OF RURAL DISTRICT COUNCILLORS. Mr. Trevor Jones, J P the proprietor of the well-known Afonwen Paper Mills, was placed at the top of the poll at the above election on Monday last. There were three candidates try. ing for two seats, which we re elected as follows: —Mr. Trevor Jones, 145; Mr. William Thomas, 86; Mr. John Davies, 83. The- first two were duly declared elected. ...
... DETERMINED STAND. HOT ARTILLERY FIRE. The following from Lord Robert! were homed yesterday ; Bella»t, Aagust 23, 5.3 p.m. Arrived here this luorniug, and had a meet leg noon with Bailer, French, and I’ole-Carew. The lauer report! that his casualties in occu pyiug this place yesterday were—Wounded Lieutenant W. G. Talbot (? Lieutenant W. G. Tarbet), Ist Yorkshire U 1., slight, and 13 men We had ...
... DENTAL NOTICE. lR. THOMAS LUKYN, DENTAL SURGEON. (FROM LONDON). Successor t: Mr. W. H. Key and Mr. W. R. Williams roa. be consulted daily at JTERN VILLA, CHURCH STREET, RHYL. DENBIGH.—Every Wednesday, at Mr, J. JONES, Apothecaries' Hall. RUTHIN.—First Tuesdav and Third Monday in each month, at Mr. Williams, Tudor House, 6, Street. N.B.—Pb ilonts visited by appointment. ...
... REPORT BUILDING COMMITTEE. The Chairman gave retumi of the work ol the Building Committee, and was stated that the sale the present buildings bad been etf ecteil, the Governors being now the tenant* Mr. George Jones the purchaser. With regard to the K'dlt-y Crown, it was probable that the conveyance signed by Hnghea, and poniessiun given by tbe Ist of May. The Rev James Charles produced copies ...
... Will take place THUESDAI, FEBRUARY Bth. 1900 (If prevented by Frost, on the following Thursday) in very desirable Field Cnccin Farm. RHUDDLAN, [B; the kind of Ur. Itulterfi]. Prizes follows Pint OUm.—Wheel Ploughs, open to ell comer*; Pint Prize, £6; 2nd. £3; Srd, 4th, £1; sth, 10.. ith,a& Seaeal Ctaw.— open to «U comers. The following condition, to be adhered to: Neither wheel., cutter., ...
... tives the utmost anxiety, his death, when it became known, caused a painful sensa tion throughout the town and neighbour- hood. His public services, and his beauti* ful character, had made h»s name a bouse hold word in Denbigh, and the inhabitants) independent of religious or political cree deeply mourn the loss of one of the most endeared men in the borough. Mr. Jones was a native of ...
... R H Y L. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. J WILLIAMS. A LARGE and influential meeting was held at the Board Room, Town Hall, on Tuesday night, to consider the question of raising a compli mentary testimonial to the Rev. John Williams, the veteran who, for so many years, has la- boured so faithfully and well in the interest of his town and country. Mr. Abel Jones, ex- Chairman of the District Council, ...
... 1898. DENBIGH. T. J. WILLIAMS' GREAT ANNUAL SALE AT BOTH ESTABLISHMENTS, COMMENCES 26th January, and continues till the end of February, WHEN SEVERAL THOUSANDS POUNDS WORTH OF GENERAL DRAPERY, Outfitting & Furnishing Goods, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Will be offered at Marvellous Prices, to clear. SEE CIRCULARS. An Early Visit of Inspection Invited. 20 & 34, HIGH STREET & TEMPLE BAR, DENBIGH. Just ...
... THE GERMAN LANDLORD AND THE: IRISH TENANT. A QUESTION OF 'RINT.' AT the Shoreditch County Court, before Judge French, Q C', Mary Shannon, an Irish woman, was sued by a German, named Kaufmann, for £5 2s 3d. for arrears of rent. The defendant counter claimed for ;E12 for goods detained by the plaintiff when she moved away from his house. The Plaintiff: Vhy don't you pay me vat you owes me? The ...
... large show rooms. Tha attention of PoUis is rnpeetfnlljr invited the Extensive, New, and carefully selected Stoek Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Suites, Kitchen Requisites of every description. Overmantles, Mirrors, &c., &c. Office Furniture. Upholstering, French Polishing, Picture Framing, Repairing, Ac,, done on the yrrmisss sUUad Workmen. Antique Furniture carefully renovated. Funerals ...