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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 14

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THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 192a 14 1 HOTELS BOARDING HOUSES. LEGAL NOTICES. CORPORATION LOANS BANKS. HOTELS BOARDING HOUSES, EDUCATION. LEGAL NOTICES.

SALES BY AUCTION. KNIGHT, FRANK, RUTLEY, 20, HANOVER SQUARE, LONDON, Wi I. Alw, EDINBURGH. GLASGOW. AND ASHFOED.

KENT. LANCASHIRE. About IV, mile horn Ormslfck Town scnd iiilnc station and about mtdvay mTer- pool and Sonthport. THE LATHOM comprising LATH OH HOD SB. standing in the centre ot aa attrwtirely umbered The Handsome Eliza bethan-etyle Beridenosi ni.vmre WAr.T- recently enlarged at groat expense, nith.

oosUy lotettoi decorations acd fttments. end with CHARMINGLY-DESIGNED GROUNDS GARDENS, About T.i..itintTn A-r OU1TT. WnT.TiTVfiB raasing from 10 to 141 acres, four of which ou.y HUl UO Aim MS4J swvaMi nrsvir.v ejpocKED WOODLANDS. ABOUT 300 ACRES IN EXTENT, and containing FINELa-uKliWa USA, axwawwi TREES. TWO VALUABLE LICENSED HOUSES, called The Plough Inn and The Ring Belli.

CRANES raEPAKSONAGB. Over 140 llweuiog-nooses ana ouiibij v- Accommodation Lands and Btuwing Sites. THE NOTED LOW GRAZING MEADOWS near Ru fiord, of 298 acres. mirt- rjmF.bITIAL ESTATE of PRIORSWOOD HALL and FARM, about 114 acres. Tne vrooie exicnua uouut, 4,000 ACRES, tegeUier with.

Manorial Rights and Trthe Rent Charge. HIGHLY PROFITABLE BEDS OF SAND, 1 rtULiU nearly 10,000 PER ANNUM excludine the Tm Mansions. Park, and Woods injuir.d. it 1. IS.

16. 17. 19. E3. 50, 3L o2.

oo. 42, 5 67. 68. 71, ifeVss-tiuclnrivel. 1S1.

141 t. u. ika pr. f.K io. "25! 227 nnd 229 have been sold privately to the tenants, and are withdrawn from the TOBE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION, by Messrs.

KNIGHT, PRANK, RVUTLEY. at the DRILL HALL. ORMSKIRK on Wednesday and Thursday. Sth and 10th Jaimary. 1924.

at 11 30 a-m. and 2 30 "ch dsy (unjjSss previonsly sold Eltcstrsted parteciilars of sale, 2s. oa. each. Details of lota grate.

ro Solicitors: Messrs. H. PERKINS fc 41. Jermyn Street, a.w. 1.

atT BALDWIN W. PEEL. Estate Office. Lathoiu Park. Ormskirk.

Messrs. KNIGHT. FRANK. RUTLE. Auctioneers 20.

Hanover Square. W. 1 Ti TAYLOR SON (Est, 1SS0), AND VALUERS. 11. VICTORIA BRIDGE.

DEANSGATE. TAYLOR SON (Chns. Taylor, F.A.I.) have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at 12 noon, ou Friday next, at 7, Thorn Street Mill Street, Bradford. GAB ENGINE, Stand Drilling Machine, S.C. l-ithc.

Sin. centre, slide rest, and accessories; 12in. Emery Grinder, Main Shafting, 2415; Split Pulleys. Slrap. ping, and oilier Effects.

On view morning ut I' Urtner p.rnu-nais unm luv j. 2B, Piccadilly, MancUesler. Mouday neai, at eleven I'lOCK. THOMPSON SONS will SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises occupied bv E. B.

Piatt and l.td.. timber importers, ai above, me Valuable OFFICE FURNITURE: including Smith Premier typewriters, oak ixill-iop desks, mahoKany tables, arm and Kinslc chairs, revolving chairs, Roneo duplicator, linoleum, carpets, hearth rugs, saiu by witny urove stores, mauogaoy lopa deck and glazed partitioning, oak-Irani cd mantel mirror, mahogany and steel filing cabinets, nud other valuable property. Auctioneer' offices, 11, Queen Street, Mancuyter. Monday Next, at. 11 30.

at Dunham's Falstalt Salerooms. Market, kce. MjanehtRr. DUNHAM will SELL BY AUCTION THREE PIANOS. Furniture in complete (or all rooms: Sumlrr Pu rni turn tit rrmi.

vavfAivf Kitchen Effects. Also Bears, Dolls, nail. Waccons. Ac. IMPORTANT AOI'IUK.

CF. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER an4 VALUER, is REMOVING I mm rhimhs.rTar.r4 Street to larger and permanent premises, 17a, OUttrl l-i rat bales Wednesday and Thursdav, Januarv 'J and 3. 1924: l-lSf) lAirn Xfli' Wnrnnn'l Children's Boots, 60U Dozen Pairs Braces uud' large as5orcmcnc oi tiootls Tel. Cent. 800.

OLDFLKLD OLD-ESTABLISHED AUCTION SALEROOMS. Tueee Large and Popular Sales are held Every Thursday, and are Attended bv Best Buyers front the midlands and the North. Antique and Modern Furniture, Carpets. Pianofortes, silver and Silver Plate. Jewellery and General Fur.

mshings Received for Sale. Goods Entrance: 20, Kinrj street West, Manchester. Robert h. oldfield, p.a.i., 25. BRIDGE STREET, DEANSGATE ITelephone 612 Central.

I npHE NEXT SALE at the above 1,3 hdd on THURSDAY, January Deoemter 31 925 asie Mandar. ROBERT H. OLDFIELD, AUCTIONEER. G.R. By Direction or the George Cohen and Armrtronr Disposal CorporatioiL ILXr.

FACTORy, QOEEN8FBIIRY. near CHESTER. TjROWN CO. (CHESTER). will SELL BV AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, and follovios; days, at eleven o'clock each day ENGINEERS' STORES, briefly comprising: nuts and Bolts, 70 tons Cement.

Boiler Compound. Asbestos. Powder and Sheet. Buckets, Sanitary Pipes, Nails. Steel Shafting, Hosepipe, Gunmetal Valves anl Fittings.

C.1. Piping. Unions. Tees, Flanges, Elbows, Spanners, Files, Fencing. Netting, Fibre, UI.

chions, Girders, Packing, Paint. Varnish, Plaster, Pumice, Weighing Machines, Angle, Channel Tee arui Bar Iron, Vice, Caloriflers, Trucks, Cutters', PuDeya. Screws, C.I. End Plates. Wire Rope, 4o- On view and Tuesday, January 7 and 8.

1924, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. ou presentation catalogue, or previously by written, order Irons the Auctioneers BROWN CO. (CHESTER), 34-40, Eastgate Row, Chester. SHREWSBURY HORSE SALES: HALL, WATERIDGE, OWEN, -will hold their NEXT MONTHLY BALE on SATURDAY, December 29.

1923, when about 150 HORSES. 150 will be on offer, comprising: HEAVY TOWN HORSES. VANNEHS. FARCKC CARTERS. HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, CUBS, and PONIES.

Also usual SALE ot MOTORS, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, 4c. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. (sharp). Catalogues of Auctioneers. High Street, Shrcws-hnry, Oswestry, Wem, and Welshpool.

28, CHURCH STREET, BLACKPOOL TO-DAY (SATURDAY), and each day until Sioc is disposed of. TTANDEL WILDE i instructed by Mr. L. Levcne, Jeweller and Silversmith (who has let the property) to SF.LL.BY AUCTION, ou the prernisefi. the whole of the Valuable Stock of GOLD and SILVER ARTICLES, Jewellery.

Plato. Oullery. Furs. Fittings, Show Cases. Safes, io.

Sales ich day at 11, 2, otid 6. The auctioneer draw, tbo attention ol the public to this erceptional sale. AU the article are of the best quality, and the business is one ot the oldest-estAblished in the town. Auctioneer's Office; Adelnbi Chambers. 92, Charcli Street, Blackpool (Tel.

119ft). VALUATIONS. I SONS, Auctioneers. Valuers, Surveyors. Head Office: 21, SPRING GARDENS, MANCHESTER.

And at LONDON, LIVERPOOL, CARLISLE, SOUTHPORT, ALTRINCHAM, BLACKPOOL, and MOSSLEY. RTOWNLEY MILLERS, AUCTIONEER A VALUER. SUN CHAMBERS, 32 Kennedy Manchester. Tel. 5752 City.

SALISBURY HAMER (EDWIN- IIAMER, EDGAR ASPINALL), Mill and Works Valuers. Fire Loss Assessors, and Auctioneers, The Borough Chambers, Blackburn (T.N. 5051). and 7. PALL MALL.

MANCHESTER (No. 566 Cityl. 7D. RUSHTON. SON, KENYON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS.

4 FIRE ASSESSORS. (Established 1855.) Average Yearly Valuations Exceed 10.000.000. 13, NORFOLK STREET. MANCHESTER. i-eiepnoce: ftos.

77t City and 5633. W. H- HUGHES SONS vS.Si HDGIIES FRANK HUGHES, valuers. o. CLARENCE STREET, -ALBERT SQUARE MANCHEOTER (Tejephone NoTaty 6516)7 St.

Annesones, 667L Bank Chambers. A.hley Rd Hale IT.N.3CAltriiietunL fJEOROE ,31. GARF1TT, F.A.I., F.I. Ar. vJr oiiS" Art- AuetiBneeraiid PE-GaJp 1 1 AVID MORRISON SON FAT' iAVIES SON AUOnOKEBE VAL--i A-iTl' umiteo, SaturdBy iJecarjber 22, 1935.

jouiranr borough of salfosp. 4 PER CENT LOAS3. TheSAEFORTJ CORPORATION prepared to BECETVE LOANS fn sums of 50 aad -upwards, either smbiect to six months notice uz lor as term of three or In at FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT PT-Tursrp. The mccts-ages Issued are TRUSTEE SECURITIES and are a abuse on all the Ftmds, Bates, Xtevwnes, and Properties ol ths Corporation. i Applications to the BOROUGH TRBASUE Ton HalL Saltan).

L. EVANS, Town Clerk. TTRBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF I- STRETFORD. SHORT TERM, LOANS AT 4 PER CENT. The COUNCIL ara prepared to RECTTVB LOANS la iumi ol 50 and upwards (in fault.

of 50) for periods of three, live, seven, or ten years, oa the security of tba rates aad revenues cf the CoancU. Mortgages, are trustee securities. Mortgage e'eeda are prepared free- of cost to lender and interest 2a payable hall-yearly. Application! to be made to the Accotintant, Council OfSoes, Old TralfordBy order GEORGE H. ABRAHAMS, Clerk.

COUNTY BOROUGH of BLACKBURN. LOANS. The Corporation of Blackburn is prepared to accept LOANS on of their ratea and properties for terms ol three' years at 4 per cent interest. The mortgages to be issued are trustee securities. Further particulars may be obtained from the aztder nutted J.

II. BAILEY, Borough Treasurer. Town Hall, Blackburn, 13th August, 1923. OUNTY BOROUGH of BLACKPOOL. TRUSTEE SECURITIES.

The CORPORATION are prepared to RECEIVE LOAN'S, in sums of 100 and upwards, upon the substantial a-jcarityi of all the funds, rates, revenues, and properties of the Corporation, For terms and coadt lions apply to WILLIAM BATE50N, Borough Treasurer. tQOUNTY BOROUGH OF STOCKPORT. The CORPORATION cl STOCKPORT is prepared to RECEIVE LOANS of 100 and upwards, at 4. 10s. per cent per annum, for a period three or fire years.

For particulars apply to HARRY GRUNDY, Borough Treasurer. ifOUNIY BOROUGH OF SOUTHAMPTON. 41 PER CENT LOANS TRU8TEE SECURITY. The COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL INVITE LOANS of 100 and upwards for fixed periods of notJ Interest at the rale ol 4 per cent per annum, to be paid half-yearly, and mortgages under the Southampton Corporation Act, 1910, secured on all the revenues the Corporation protared by the Town Clerk freo cost (Including stamp duty) to investors. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the Acting Borough Treasurer and Accountant, Municipal Offices.

Southampton. R. R. LINTHORNE, Town Clerk. JJOROUGH OF MIDDLETON.

MORTGAGE LOANS. The CORPORATION is prepared to RECEIVE LOANS ol 100 and upwards lor a term ol Two to Five Years at 45 par cent interest, or, subject to six months' notice by cither party, at 41 per ccntjnterest. Tho 'mortgages arc charged upon nil the rates, revenues, and properties ol the Corporation. Application should be made to the Borough Treasurer, Town Hull, Middleton. J.

P. WALM3LEY, Town Clerk. OROUGH OF ECCLES. Th CORPORATION aro prepared to RECEIVE LOANS 10o and upwards, lor three. Ave, or years, at 44 por cout interest.

Trustee Security. Application fonns may be obtained from the Borough Treasurer. Town Hall. Eocles. EDWIN PAKKES.

Town Clerk. Toim Hull. Eecles December 21. 1923. rrHK CORPORATION of WARRINGTON is prepared to arojpt LOANS 100 and over fj.ur poundi ton thill inRs per cent, cither at fix Treiijuirt'i-.

Warrington. OROUGH OF STOCKTON-ON-TEES. Tho mitPO RATION is prepared to RECEIVE 'iOANft of 4IjO or upwards at tho rate of pw ''iit subject to tix on tba notice- oa cither Mortgage 11 reds will be prepared free ol cost to the-Sneior5. Apiiiicatioits to ho mmlc Ut: T. ir.

SALMON (Dept. 8). Borough Accountant, Town Hall, Storktoii-oiJ-Tces. rjiHli URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Of OLDBURY. LOANS 25,000.

Tho abuvo-named Council INVITE TENDERS for LOANS for HOUSING aud OTHER PURPOSES on tho imtriry cl tho General District Fund. Tenders. staling lowcbt rate ol interest, to be sentto tho uuderhicnerl not (aier than December 27. 1923. PERCY A.

G1UC.G. Clerk to the CouJloiL Publio Buildings, oldbury. December 12, 1923. CITY OF SHEFFIELD. 410.

per Cent INVESTMENT TRUSTEES' Corporation of Sheffield Is prepared to RECEIVE LOANS of 20 and upwards in multiples ol 10 on the security of the Rates and Uevoriues the City at 410. per cent interest. Tho Moilgsge Deeds are prepared free of cost tu the iuvestor. For full particulars apply R. GEOFFREY JOHNSON, City Treasurer.

No, 13. Town Hall. Sheffield. LOANS at 4. 17s.

6d.p.c. PER ANNUM INTER ESTr-Tho ABERTILLT.il 4 WATER BOHD aro prepared RECEIVE LOANS sf 100 and upwards at 4. 17s. 6d. percent interest secured on the Rates of Four Local Authorities.

For further particulars apply to H. H. TOLSON, accotinb-Ant to the Board, King's Chambers, Newport, Mou. iTTRBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF I-' CHADDEKTON. LOANS AT 41 PER CENT.

The above Council aro prepared to RECEIVE OFFERS OF LOANS at Jj per cent interest foe fieriods of two. three, or five jo.irs at the option of he lenders), and thereafter subject to three months' particulars mav bo obtained upon application to Mr. T. STOREY, arroutitant. Town Hall, Chaddcrton.

.1. SCHOF1ELD. Clerk ol the Council. (SUNDERLAND SOUTH SHIELDS WATER COMPANY. IA Statutory Company working under powers conferred by its Acts ol 1852, 1859, 1868.

1891. 1321. and 1922). Aro froin time to tiraft prepared to RECEIVE LOANS on mortgage security (prepared tree cost to Sender) for sul'1i period, and at such rate oi interest, as may be mutually arranged. Full particulars will be furnished on application to U.

L. WAY, Accuunlaut Dept. TValcr Office. 29. Johu Street.

Sunderland. October 19. 1923. I OF LEEDS. VOU-R AN 0 A HALF PER CENT LOANS.

Tho OM-poration is prepared to RECEIVE LOANS ni of the properties, revenue, and. rates or i lie eily. The will be repaid in full liter tlx rintirc to be iriven by either ido to expire- on or alter three, Jive, or seven years from the loan. Tho mortgages are a iM'-siCt swurky. In teres is paid half-yen rly.

I'nr particulars apply to J. MITCHELL, city tuvisiirei. Leeds. THK DERWENT VALLEY WATER BO A It ii prepared to RECKIVB MONEY, on ttio spi'iirity of the Hoard' mortgagor, in aurus of licni 5U uuw.irdj:. for jK-riods of one year, twdvears.

IT kilt tUlltlUUblk till UIUIIIU3 UUiJLCr Ulr itiiri-pft at the rate 4j (4. 10s.) per cent per ai-numt -payable half ycaxly. The mortpapefi are prejkircd irt cf cost to lender, and are a charge, ijja due proportiun. on tht water reveuues and district funds and general district rates ot the cities of Leicester. Nottingham, and Sheffield, and tho county bfiroiisli ol Derby.

Further particular and form ot application may obtained from O. B. STEWARD, Clerk to the Board. Banilord, via Sheffield. ERIAL BANK OF CANADA.

HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND S7.O0O.COO 87,500,000 THE BRANCHES OF THIS BANK IN ONTARIO. QUEBEC; MANITOBA. SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA. AND BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVIDE EXCEPTIONAL BANKING FACILITIES SETTLERS.

FOR AGENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN: ENGLAND Lloyds Bank. Limited, Branches. London and SCOTLAJTD The Commercial Bank ol Scotland. Limited. Edinburgh and Branches.

IRELAND Norilem BxUS Limited, Bel last and Branches. AGENTS IN FRANCE: Lloyds and National Provincial Foreign. Limited, Credit Ljonnais. THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK, LTD. Affiliated with Barclays Bank.

Ltd.) Subscribed Capital fil.800.000 Paid Reserve Branches. EGYPT Alexandria. Cairo, Port Said, Suez. Tan tab ZaSziE, Mansourah, Assiut. BenxSnet, Minlch.

SUDAN Mafcwar. Omdurman, Khartoum. Port Sudan, Wnri Mednni. PALESTINE Hsiia. JaSa, Jerusalem, Ramallab, MEDITERRANEAN Malta, Gibraltar.

TRANSJORDANIA Amman. The Bank tracsacts everv description ol ban Vine business in Egypt, grants letters oi credit, and aflords laciUtic to travi-IJcrs proceedine to Ecypt 5: elsewhere. Dcoosits received tor fixed periods at rates to be obtained on application. Interest payable February '8 and Ausnst 31. 'Interest at the rate ol 2 per cent per annum allowed on minimum monthly balances, provided they do cot fall below the sum of 200.

57 to 39. King William Street. London, E.C. 4. pREE STATE DANZIG.

SAVINGS the MUNICIPALITY ZOPPOT. Institution dorns all classes ol banking business ant? paying high interest tor deposits in sterling and dollars. SAFE FOR TRUST MONEY. SPARK ASSE DER ST APT ZOPPOT, Baltio Seasideplaoe Zoepot. SWISS HOTELS.

i A DELBODEN t.O0OIt-1. SWITZERLAND. 6RANJ HOTEL (direct train Calais or Boulogne). All win tar sports: xinf, curlins. i-no, nanrang.

ES AVANTS, above Montreux. HOTEL DE JA3JAS. Alt. 5001t. Welkrecommended Fagliflh Family House.

Best situated, loll south. All modem oomioxt. Oealral heating. All winter sports. Indturre terms bom 10s.

A WfYkVtlP TTTnvTn SXmnw V.m. TaTESfiEN PALACE HOTEL! TjeaTwron BOtta t.Ttmmiz rrrvrRT. on1 rusTHir-p. t.atiGiV. BAXLBOOM.

OW ICE HINK. ALL SPOBTB. HOS HYDEO, Khos-on-Sea. Charming ior Ainai ana -winter terms, ret, JJOYAL HOTEL, MATLOCK BATH. Xarce Sfodern Hotel Among Corcoos Scenerj.

Central TTpstintr. Tiift. "Fnllv TArnri The Wonderful Fango Baths, Cure 'for Rheumatism. ftfe, Tea to Hotel Best dents. Week-ends 30-.

Bpecoal Coriatznaa and New Year Attractioni and Feiti Titles. CJl4. ANNES-ON-SEA. TeL 620. 0 HOTEL MAJESTIC.

Week-end Terms. Apply lor Illustrated Booklet No. 1 ST. ANNES HOTEL, St. Annes-on-Sea.

Family and Residential. Tarifl on application. TeL 513. LEONARD SEED. Manager.

ST. ANNES-ON-SEA GRAND HOTEL (facing Close to Goll Links, Pier, and Station. Telephone No. (35. Tariff, Miss K.

HOLLOWAY. ST. ANNES SOUTHDOWN HYDRO. Facing pier. Entirely refitted.

Special XMAS tarig. Telephone 278. SCARBOROUGH. GRAND HOTEL. ktJ DMrmmma l1TTJ ICrTVr armin tWTriVD u.

vuuajum s-fc a- a- alat s.x uusa CttU. lllLl U. Terma Irom 16.6. Dancing by Ms BELLE HARDING liwuuuuj. vfti, xjcamng urentati.

ici. j.uoq neac SOUTH PORT. PALACE HOTEL, TtlP nrrvnrn -UJ XUUaUXLA. fl u. fTwf XAi e.li Largest Ballroom.

Orchestra Terms from 16- per day. CSouthport. The Clifton, Prom. Largest Unlicensed Hotel. Xmas New Year Amusements.

Garage. Pen, heat. 'Phone 641. Tel. Marine Tariff GOUTHPORT.

HOTEL WINDSOR. xoeaiiy situated in LORD ST. Premier Hotel for cuisine and comfort. Splendidly furnished. Garage.

Tel. 1489 Sonthport. For tariff apply to Manageress. gouthp port Sandhurst Hotel. Leicester Mod.

Fac sea Near golf. 'Ph. 1937 Oouthport Sandringham Private Hotel. Prom: facing sea gardens: from 106 per day. J510UTHP0RT SUNNYS1DE Mansions JL Hoteh-OFFICIALLY APPOINTED A.A.

NOTED FOR CUISINE AND COMFORT. GARAGE Telephone: 501. Telegrams: "Comlort." OOUTHPORT. The Glenalvon, 3, Avon- -J dale Road North. Select.

Near Lakes and COUTHPORT Kenworthy's HYDRO. Unrivalled North Winter Resort. Central. 7'- weekly. Sat, to Mon.

24- 'Phone 80. Tel. Kenworthy's." Apply MANAGERESS. GOUTHPORT. SCARISBRICK Hotel, Lord Street.

F.w trtvlfrn COUTHPORT. Hesketh Park Hydro. Nearest golf links. Excel, cuisine. Lilt.

Tennis. s-uxuriousiy lurnlshed. Batbs ol every dcriptn, lllus tariff. Tel. 13S6.

'lelcsrams Hockley. THORQUAY. BELFIELD Pte. HOTEL, Crolt Read. Facing S.

Own grounds. 5niin walk sea front. stAHrvn Mr. rA.Mll...f tj station, cars. Excellent cnisinc.

Proprietors ''pORQUAY. LINCOMBE HALL. MOST BEAUTIFUL RESlDRNTfAI. ITnTPT. IN SUNNY SOUTH TIEVIYV acau, iuuhj tutuiauvu.

four acres Sjoveiy Ixrounus. 1 1 1 Ij. EF f. I 1 1 ii. imiLL who uias fire every Bedroom, Billiards.

Goll. Garage. Exnerc Chef. SPECIAL XMAS PROGRAMME. Inclusive Tariff.

Send for Illustrated Brochure. fFORQUAY. Touraine Privato Hotel. cr-1 uieuuiu sva views. KiXpert cne I.

PiirlinrArE nnl lint- 1.J 1 fn m. five bathroomi. From 5j Ruineaa. Illua. tariff Iree.

'FORQTUY. Sen Lawn Private Hotel Finest, TJOsifinn an frrtnt iln Inrol Anfw-T Fmeab position on front. On level. Masr. nr N'er AfedicaT Bathg.

Mod, tun. Viaitora comf. first con. YEST KIRBY. Sunny St.

BEETHA'S Park Road. Superior Board Residence. A noted winter bouse. Highly recommended by doctors and gnosis. Tel.

485 Heylake. "WEST MALVKRX, Worcestershire. Ideal Autumn Residence. WESTMINSTER ARMS Licensed) HOTEL. weefel, inclusive.

GaraRe. VMAS XEW YEAR HO YS. RH0S ABBEY HOTEL. RHOS-ON-SEA, Colwyn Bay 1 he Brlerley Jazr Band will play for Gala Dinners and nances every ever.mg. I ucj.

trms from per dav. Interchangeable Meals vith the Gogarth Abbey Hotel, Llandudno, and tho Castle Hotel. Conway Telephones. 1SB and 268 Colwyn Bay. FOREIGN HOTELS, ALASSI0 (It.

Salisburv Hotel. Entirely renovated. New proprietor. "First-class. Best sit, on the hill.

Large park. view of the sea. CAXXES. BEAU S2J0UR. ENTIRELY RENOVATED.

FIRST CLASS. LARGE PARK. a. HIVENC. Proprietor.

ANNE S. French Riviera. CARLTON HOTEL. Full south. 400 rooms with bath.

All modern comfort. ANNES. HOTEL DU PiRC. Finest position. I'irst Class.

Now Open for the Season. WINTER at I DLNARD (Brlttiiny). i 8 lirs. from Southampton. 18-h.

golf The Most Knuuhle Climate. (Brlttsinvl. i The Most Reiisonanle lVrnis. CRYSTAL HOTEL. 1st cl.

Incl. Ircm 25 fr. 6s. HOTEL MIC1IELET 18 to 2B abt. 5s.

OR 5 SPEXD A MERRY XMAS WEEK AT THE HOTEL AXGLETERRE, NICE. YERES. Gd. Hotol ties lias d'Or. nder new management.

'bus to golf jTervi (Genoa) Miramare Strand Hotel. On sea. Kngnsn. patron, bromiu -inc. NICE.

The MAJESTIC Palace Hotel. Absolutely 3Iodern. 'Bus to the Golf. Fine Garden. oOO Baths.

Moderate Hatej. yiCE-CIMIEZ. RIVIERA-PALACE. Every Refinement. Beautiful Grounds.

Orchestra. TenniE. Autocar Service to Cqlf ST. PETERSB0URG, RUE CAUMARTIN (English Company. Rooms with running water from 76.

20 Baths. Central Position. PARI S. HOTEL CLARIDGE. 74, AVENUE DES CHAMPS ELYSEES.

Restaurant. Grill Boom. THE BEST HOTEL IN PARIS. EDUCATION. Enrolments from 10 a.m.

until 9 p.m. ESTABLISHED 1838. SMART'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE IN MANCHESTER. 62, MARKET STREET.

The Training Centre lor SECRETARIES, BOOKKEEPERS and SHORTHAND TYPISTS. All Students enjoy the same Advantages. No fixed hours. Attend at any time. No appointment.

Each Student is taught Separately. No class tuition. Write or Call for Prospectus 1923-4. SMART'S COLLEGE. 62.

MARKET ST. A SECRETARIAL TRAINING FOR GENTLEWOMEN. Miss WILKINSON. 55. CROSS M'c Prospectus.

AYLWIN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. AR'Smr Wocf mr-irlniwl CKl of 70 boys. Boys grow well physically and mentally anna ideal surroundings. Own farm ol 120 acres. wauiuu r-reparaiion ior clu exams, special courses for commerce and agriculture.

Fees reasonable. Principals: H. H. LLEWELLYN. J.Y.

(founder). Major W. K. INNES. D.S.O..

M.A. ICambridge). liEFORE CHOOSING A SCHOOL obtain, Iree ol charge, the advice of the BRlTIt.H AND FOREIGN SCHOOLS AGENCY, 62, KING STREET, State age, fees, district. Prospectuses per return. T0ARDIXG School for Bovs aged 5 to 12 "-Apply Superioress.

Convent and Alton. Staffs. OARDING Schools. Prospectuses and auTicq tree, 6 aci. a seaers.

av. Joan uaiton at "BOURNEMOUTH COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS, LTD. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Chairman: Rev. J.

D. JONES, M.A., D.D. Principal: Miss D. DAVIES, B.A.. London, ioundea lsu, this weli-snown First-class Residential School for Girls has been removed to the recently acrruixed and enlarged estate of Wentworth.

The Grounds front Bournemouth Bay and cover an area oi ten seres. The School is perfectly equipped for all purposes. Preparation lor University, rjomestio, Science Department, Illustrated Prospectus from the Principal, Wentworth, College Road. Bournemouth. T5RENTWOOD SOUTHPORT (Girls from 13).

Recognised by Board ol Education. Principal: Miss HOGBEN, M.A. (ex-scholar Girton College, Cambridge). Prepares for Girtcn College, the Oxford 'Colleges and others, for Domestic and Physical Training Colleges, for Diplomas in Music and in Art, and for all Careers for Gentlewomen. STRETFORD- POPLAR ROAD.

TR00K HOUSE K.G. PREPARA- TORY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. OPENING TERM begins TUESDAY. Jan. 15.

1924. Special arrangements for Children Parents Abroad. Boarders Weekly and Terminal. The School is Spacious and Beantituliy Situated. Tram stop.

Barton Road. Buses from Unnston, Eccks. and Charlton. Prospectus hum Principal Miss J. LXVSEY N.F.U.

gUXTON SCHOOL. NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Head Matter F. HARVEY MABLEY. ar Two Houses standing is their own grounds.

Large Staff at University Graduates. Spacious Buildings. Newly equipped Gymnasium and Laboratory. Exclusive Playing Fields. Football.

Hockey, Lacrosse. Slc. BOARDERS essn be accepted NEXT TERM, which commences JANUARY 1S24. Further particulars Irom J. F.

HOYLE. secretary, Buxton School. CATERHAM SCHOOL (SURREY). Foa Tided 1811. Situated at height oi 500 feet on North Downs, "Four Entrance Scholarships' in June.

Leaving Scbdlarships for 'Universities. Head Master: Mr. ALLAN P. MOTTRAM, Second Master: Mr. J.

H. STAFFORD. MA-, LL-B. LLD. (Dublin).

Eleven Graduates on Staff. Apt4t Bead Master at the SehooL-or Seoretary, Rev. A. G. SJeep, Memorial Ball, Farrisedca Street, Loodon, E.C- 4.

HESTER WALMOOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. Superb position in six acres. Every educational advantage. Fees moderate- CLASSICAL, OPERATIC, and Ballroom DANCING. The Mabel Roberts School, 602, Stratford Road.

Old Trafford- TeL Trafford Pk. 1Q75- AGFTELD, Birkdale. BOARDIN SCHOOL for GIRLS, or prospectus apply jran pas JJANCE, DRAMA, ELOCUTION. D'SHOAEA SALI LOBEL (at Rumania). 49.

LOWER MOSLEY ST. Telephone Gty 6245. FOR DAY RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS Training for Teachers. Reopening 7th Jan. DANCING.

Mr. and. Miss HAINES, WESTWOOD. UPPER CHORLTON ROAD, MANCHESTER. 'Phone 507 Chorlton.

CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN. Private Lessons in Modern Ballroom and Operatic Dancing Daily. DANCING. THE STUDIO SCHOOL, Modem Ballroom Dancing in its best style. The Bines, Tango, Fox-trot, Waltz, cleverly taught under the direction Miss MOLLIS SUFFIELD, in partnership with Miss MADGE ATKINSON.

259. Peansgate. Tel. City 1048. "TfeANClNG.

MISS RATCLIFFE. SPECIAL DANCES, ATHENiETJM CLUB'. SATURDAY, DEC. 22 aad 29. 8 to 11 30 P.m.

Holiday Classes and Privato Lessons Daily at Appleby Lodge and at PARKER'S, ST. ANN'S SQUARE Tel. 1257 Rusholme. DANCING. Mme.

COLLYNS' STUDIO 64. Tib Street (Tel. 4924 Specialist in Modern Ballroom, Operatic, and Classical trancing, aiu dents trained for oceratic diploma and teaching. visited. Pte.

Lessons Classes daily. Dances at 7. DEYTHEUR Nr. OSWESTRY. Boys' Boarding School in country.

Beautilnl scenery; mountain air. Cambridge local centre. Fees moderate; no extras. Apply E. H.

O. FYNN, Head Master. DLDSBURY SCHOOL, D1DSBURY. PREPARES for tho PUBLIC SCHOOLS and R.N. Large sunny rooms.

Two Flaying Fields. Perfect sanitation. Boarders and Day Boys from 6 to 15 years. Prospectus from Head Master. DREGHORN CASTLE SCHOOL, COLINTON MIDLOTHIAN, PREPARES Boys for PUBLIC SCHOOLS and DARTMOUTH.

Head Masters, H. M. Rush, B.A. (lormerly head master ot Merchiston Castle Preparatory School), and R. W.

Burton. M.C., B.A. Healthy situation, 400 acres ot woodland and playing fields on the slopes ol the Pentland Hills Workshop, Museum, Tennie Courts, Swimming. c. A Senior House for Boys over 14 years of age has been opeued in connection with the above, under the charge of R.

W. Burton, MC, B.A. Boys are prepared for University Prelims, and others examinations. --For particulars end prospectus apply to the Secretary, 17, Rutland Street, Edinburgh, or to the Head Masters. TDENFIELD, ANSDELL, YTHAM, -sUi School fo Girls.

Unrivalled situation and large grounds. Health, Education, Sport, Gymnasium. Modern Methods. Principals A. Si A.

ROBERTSHAW. Elocution (Academy of). Est. 1894. Prin.

Miss Morden Grey.and Staff of efficient Teachers, 14, Ridgefield. Voice Produo. Barristers. Clergymen. Publio Speakers.

Schools visited. Speeches written coached. ELOCUTION: Public Speaking, Acting MR. JAMES BERNARD. Stirling House.

Lord Street. Fallowfield. TjlRmXDS' SCHOOL, PEXKETH, near WARRINGTUN. Co-educational Boarding School for Boys and Girls. Good Secondary Education in Healthy Situation.

Preparation for School Certificate, special emphasis on Training of Character. Modern Curriculum, inouding Manual Tramiiur, Domestic Science, and Music, under highly Qualified Teachers. Lelsure-bour pursuits specially cultivated. Fine Pleving Field and Tenuis Courts. MODERATE FEES.

Head Master: S. E. MALTBY, M.A.. M.Ed. (Mane).

XX ARROGATE. Pannal Ash Bnarders only. Sixty acres. Formation of character a chief aim. Separate house in Collego grounds for beys -iii.

rrospeetus ytn war'lb s. iiiiv. r.K.ii.s. HARTFELL, BIRKDALE PARK, SOUTHPOnT. Al Old-established Successful BOARDING SCHOOL UIKL.S.

Very moderate and inclusive fees. The Misses WRIGHT, L.L.A. end L.R.A.M. INGLEMERE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ARNSIDE, near Carnforth. A high-class Boarding School situated in 11 acTes of lovely grounds and playing fielns, offering a sound education and trainiug at reasonable fees.

Hard ujurts. Own farm of 120 acres. Graduate ita.i iborougniv equipped. Keier-enecs. Inspection invited Principals Mr.

and Mrs. LLEWELLYN (founders). Major W. INNES. D.S.O..

M.A. (Cambridge). TENKIN'S Cotton Textile Training College- 12. Kenned? Street. SIc.

lelcnhone 670 Central. Preparatory Day Classes lor youths. 18 years and under, will commence 7, 1924. Subjects: Iiivoiciuxr. CoFtin.

TyuewrlLine. General education ol Cotton Fabrics and Weaving. Interviews ffauy. rrospectus. EARN MOTOR DRIVING at the UNIVERSITY MOTOR SCHOOL, the oldest esuiDiisneu, largest, best lu too Oiortn of Lngland.

Lady Instructors lor Ladies. Prospectus tree. WRIGHT STREET, near the UNIVERSITY. Tel. Rusholme 152.

OWTHER COLLEGE. Bodolvvvddan J-" Castle, near Rhyl. N. Wales. Recognised by the i T'JrtT.

wuGavion neauiiiiuiy situated in park of 400 acres. Sea and mountain air. Senior arid junior houses. Tventv resident im-turui- Aln Tinn JI.A., B.Sc.. B.A..

L.E.A.M. Gameb and French. Swini'g Special courses of study ior senior pupils, including rid'g (own horses domestic science, gardening. MALVERN. MOWBRAY, a thoroushlv -Modern SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Es tablished over ojears. ior an riimic ixaminations. ftiod. fees. Principals, Mrs.

GARNER and Mrs. ALTON. MAXCHESTER TUTORL4L COLLEGE 1T-- o5. OXFORD ROAD. Principal: J.

E. GRIME. B.A.. B.D. Staff SPECIALIST TUTORS MATRICULATION CLASSES PRIVATE TUITION.

itrsponsious, rreiious, ITotessional Pi'eiims-. Prelentfll and Medical Chemistry and Physics. CHEMISTRY fc PHY'SICS LABORATORIES. New Term. January 9.

Prospectus on application rkAKLANDS, ILKLEY, YORKS. HOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Bracing moorland air, 600It. Fully qualified Staff. Illustrated on application io rrincipals or lialt s.

akmounfc School for Boys, Arnside, caisTwriaTict wotk: KOTr.arka&ieBuc Pros, rkVERDALE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Farley Hali. Oakamore. N. stalls. 650It.

above iiorme.riy at settle, Head Mistress, Miss E. M. PICKARD. M.A. (Class.

Trip. Cantab) Boarders, only. pEMBERTOXS' MOTOR SCHOOL. 2.000 Clas-ooms. 1923 Tuition Cars.

pectus Dept. 10,22. Atkinson Deansgate, Mc. PENRHOS COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, J-WbY II7VV TJ a tr -t DA Unner. Mid'-ile.

Junior, and Domestic Science Honces. T4ill4MpUa; 1LU VCj U.aL. For Hoarders Only. Six School and Lea vine Scholarships. OYAL (DICK) VETERINARY COLLEGE, EDINBURGH.

0. CHARNOCK BR AI LEY, M.D., D.Sc, M.R.C.V.S. Principal. THE SPRING TERM BEGINS ON JANUARY 8. Full particulars lrcm A.

C. DOULL, C.A., Secretary OT. ANNES COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, ST. ANNI.S-ON-THE-SEA. Principals: Miss HASTINGS.

Miss LOW. M.A. ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL, BROWHEAD. WINDERMERE.

In APRIL, 1924, the ST. ANNE'S HIGH SCHOOL, -Hoarding scnooi ior uins. win dc itrvuvuij irom at. dnnes-on-ine-aea and continued at the above address. ST.

HILARY'S AND HURST LEA, ALDFTtLF.V F-riOE. Boarding and Day School for Girls and Kindergarten for Boys and Girls. Fnllv qualified staff. Prospectus on application to Principal. Miss DAVES ST.

MICHAEL'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BUXTON Th Mijuei MONNRR.V anrl M.HV having acquired new premises, hare now Vacancies lor several more ooaruerx. i CSAXONHOLME, South Promenade, St. Aunes-on the-Se3, High-class BOARDING SCHOOL for GIRLS in ideal situation. Swedish gym. Highly qualified staff.

Prospectus and list of successes in recent public exams, on application. Principals, the SCHOOLS for BOYS and GIRLS. TUTORS FOR ARMY AND ALL EXAMS. Messrs. J.

and J. Paton, having an up-to-date knowledge of the BEST SCHOOLS and TUTORS in this Country and on the Continent, will be pleased to AID PARENTS by sending (free of chargej Prospectuses The age of the pupil, district preferred. And r0U2h idea f. chmTti K. iriv.n J.

i J. PATON. Educational Agents, 143. Cannon CCHOOLS. TUTORS.

CAREERS. Information and Carefully Considered Advice can be obtained from TRUMAN KNTGHTLEY, who have many years' experience 'and Extensive In- ui ocuoois, vocational Training, and all of. Occupation at home and abroad. tra booklet "ON THE CHOICE OF A ana us Ttlst CHOICE OF A CAREER. 61, CONDUIT STREET, LONDON.

W. Phones: Gerrard 3272 and 3273. S' fchool of Cotton uiucu3. iviircu ior das. session.

Jrros. CCHOOLS IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Information and expert ad rice free. Address Editor, Victoria Station ISJE. CJU), London, S.W.

1. gILCOATES SCHOOL, Near WAKEFIELD. The School of 1 fFounded 1820.) W. T. Stead.

I Sir Geo. Nemes. Dr. Guinness Rogers. J.

S. Fletcher E. L- Godldn. I Gerard N. Ford Sir Chas.

Reed. 1 Dr. D. W. Simon.

Prof. L. C. Miall. Dr.

R. W. McAlL The history ot a school is brst read in tho lfires ot the boys it sends out. SYDNEY H. MOORE, JI.A.

Head Jdastc. rpHB GRANGE, Bnxton, Boarding School for Girls. Head Miss L. C. DODD.

Bracing Climate. Preparation lor Matriculation and Intermediate Exams. Large garden. Three tennis courts, swimming bath, srymn. Apply Head Mistress.

THE BYLEYS SCHOOL, EDGE- Boys' Preparea for Publio Rojal Nary. NEXT TEBM BEGSiS Jamaxx 22. Frcspectna on spplicsUon, A LDERLET-Edgo. QUEEN'S HOTEL. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL.

Convenient to Manchester. Tel. No 9, Tarifl Manageresa. BLACKPOOL. IMPERIAL HYDHOPATEIO HOTEL In Own Ground.

Facing the Sea, 30O HOOafS. TURKISH. EUSSIAN, BALr WATER PLUNGE BATHS. SPECIAL UABUBl AT WrJJW-JaiJ. IaelusiTO TarrH from 146 per day.

Garage. 'Phone 29L ITelegrams "Imperial." LACKPCOL. THE STRETTON." J- Priv. Hotel, Princess Parade. Prom.

N. 'Phone 638. BLACKPOOL HAD LEY'S Boaxding-HOUSE; 10. Tyldesley Terrace. Telephone 1197.

TOLACKPOOL. QUEEN'S HYDRO HOTEL (Fully Licensed). Telegrams: "Progress "Phone 730. RECOMMENDED FOR ITS COMFORT AND SPLENDID CUISINE. TnrfetBh.

baths. Sea water in all bathrooms. Electric lilt. Garage Near goll links. Reduced terms Irom 12s.

per day inclusive. Special residential terms quoted. C. LONGLEY, Manager. LACKPO OL.

The RUTLAND Private HOTEL. CRaremont Parle, facinz Eea. Hoiue heated. BUhardj. Tth77, Mrs.

F. W. WoUaaton. Prop. "liLACKPOOL.

Lansdowno Priv. Hotel. J- Prom. Garage. Ballroom.

Tel. 520. Prop. WOODS. XMAS IN LONDON.

BonnLngton Hotel. Southampton Row, W.C 1. 260 Rooms. Special Christmas Attractions. Room, attendance.

table d'hote breakfast 86- Partial board per day (4 days min'm) llf-. Full board 13- day. BOURNEMOUTH. Lampeter Honse. Charming spot, overl'k.

Pier, Pine Walk. 1st class en pension Sep. tables Ideal lor winter. 3gs. larifl.

"IJOURNESOUTH. Dalbury. Comfort- -n-' able Board-Residence. Near sea. Separata tables.

Ex. cuisine. Terms mod. 'Phone 793. M.

G. Horspool. OURNEMOUTH. OTJACAMUND, FIR VALE ROAD. Nr.

Shops. Pier. Gardens, ic. Home coml. Mod, terms.

"OOURNEMOUTH "Wimbledon Hall. Thoroutrhly comf. Pte. Hotel Delightful position. House well warmed- Billiards (full size), very ezc liberal table.

Own farm. From Wigs. Wkly. Tarifl free. Tel.

886 BRQOKLANDS, nr. Manchester House, High-class PRIVATE HOTEL. 3 mm. station. Eleo light, cent, heat'g, lov.

grounds, tennis, g'age. Terms on apphc. C. E. Grove, Prop.

Tel.630 Sale 6 UXTON Olivers Hydro Hotel. Baths. parage, aennisvoort. Tei. V4.

'lariu A. uuvtn. BUXTON PALACE HOTEL, is fully booked for Christinas Week, but there are soma Rooms Vacant lor New Year Weekend, when Special Features will be presented. HEWLETT. Manager.

BUXTON Balmoral Guest House. Methodist Holiday Centre. Beautilully Situated. Near Stations and Gardens. Central Heating.

Wmter Sports. From 43(- Weekly. Special Week-end terms. (pHESHIRE. WEST KIRBY HYDRO v- (Licensed) HOTEL.

Excellent Cuisine. Dancing, Billiards. Close to Hoyiake Golf Links. Tel. 86 Hoylake.

Miss ROUND. Manageress. CONWAY, WALES. OAKWOOD PARK HOTEL. Most hpjtmifullv xftuaterl in Prin.

cipality. Golf every day (three minutes from door 18 cipaiicy. ijroir every day tenree minutes irom ai holes), golf challcnga cup medal play. Ba (spring floor). Special Christmas Festivities.

Dress Balls, Concerts. Billiards. Rough shootin nan room s. Fannv shontina avAr 20,000 acres. Send for illustrated tariff winter terms, and apply early lor Christmas programme.

manageress, u. A. Biwr. COLWYN BAY. IMPERIAL HOTEL.

First-class Comm'l. Overlook, sea. Tel. 504 fOOLWYN BAY. PWLLYCROCHAN 11011..

First-class Family. Electric light end lilt. Garage (separate lock-ups. Near Golf Links (IB holes). Pwllycrochan.

Tel 13. jpolwjn Bay situ- ated overlooking bay. TeL No. 9 Colwyn Bay. (CRANSTON'S WAVKRLEY HOTELS.

Best-Temperance notels in the United Kincdom. EDINBURGH OLD WAVERLEY. .43. Princes Street, anil NEW WAVERLEY, Waterloo Place. Incl.

chirge for Bert, klast. and Bath. 7i6. GIjASCOW WAVERLEY. 172.

Sauchiehall Street. CULCHETH HALL COUNTRY HOLIDAY RESIDKNCE. OVEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Situaie in a delightful country district between Leigh and arritigton. Ten minutes' walk from Culcheth Station (Great Central Rail-say).

23 minutes from Kcnyon Junction (L. and Rv.J. Tennis. Bowling. Clock Coll.

Croquet. Billiard. Near to Kenyon Goll Links. Pfrtieulars apply Miss G. DA VIES, manageress, Culcheth Ilall Newchurch, near Warrington.

Tele-phone j23 Leigh. DEGANWY CASTLE HOTEL. Tl Tel. 58 Uearanwv. SUNDAY GOLF.

DERBYSHIRE. THE SYCAMORES, i.e.- 1 r- anil excellent catering. Week-ends. 21a. PERTHSnUtE.

UNBLANE GOLF COURSES ADJOINING HYDRO (OPEN ALL WEEK). 22 Separata Lock-up Garages. Turkish, Russian, and other Baths Freo to Visitors. Tel. No.

57. Annlv Mauaceress. POWEY HOTEL. CORNWALL. IIoW.

Electnc Lighting. Excellent Cuisine. Delightfully Warm Spring Climate. Calf. Fishing.

Boating. Own Girage. Apply Ma na ger. ROTHESAY. fJ-LLNBURX HOTEL-HYDRO.

Exceptionally Fine House. 18-Hole GOLF COURSE. Turkish. Russian. snH nlhpi TIaiIic ITtm in Telephone No.

40. Mausceref's. fJRAXGE-OVEU-SANDS. GOLF HOTEL. Lakeland's Largest and Most Elegeat Hotel.

Magnificent Ballroom. Present Terms from 14s. per day, inclusive. Special Week-end Terras. Stn.j lor Illustrated Booklet No.

3. XT ARROGATE. Wli ite Hart Hotel. 41 Old-establirhsi Family Hotel. Close to Baths, Gardens.

Royal Hall. Lilt. Tel. 435. Telegrams: Welcome." ARROGATE Rivorsdalo.Vallov Drive (Tel.

885). nr. Pump Room -t Baths. OWEN. II HALL HYDRO, BOURNEMOUTH.

Highly Recommended by A. A. and R.A.C. A HOME Irom HOME. ytnOTT.

P.ATT.V Vnn. TTIR U'lVPTD cr7crtv Garaso. Hard Tennis Court. Daaces Twice Weekly. All Kinds of Hydro Baths mid Swimming Pool.

Phone: 705. 'Grams: Extou. Bournemouth." LANDRINDOD Wells Spa. GWALIA HOTEL for ideal Xmas Holidavi. Orchestra, Concerts, llanring.

Golf, ic. Book early. LANDUDXO. C1LESTYN Llovd St. -f-4 Select Boarding-hcute.

Good food, Bros, and lighting. Tel. oil. Apply Proprietors. LANDUDXO.

The. Old Abbcv Privato Hotel (unhrensedl, Marme nrivc," Llandudno. Board Residence. Newly fitted throughout. Ideal winter position on southern slopes ol Great Orme, protected from N.

and E. winds, and commanding unsurpassed views of sea mountains. Prop. A BYROM. Tel.

180. Oaks Bdsr. Prom (op. Hydro). Every Terms Y'ates Simpson LANDUDXO.

MARINE HOTEL. Centre. I'rniuenade. Facing sea. TJnder mireiy cvs- Management.

ni STsiAs bookings. HedUwed Winter Inclusive Tariff. Tel. 19 Llandudno. Crams: LANDUDXO.

CRAIGSIDE HYDRO. An Ideal Resort Coiercd Tennis Courts. R- MUNRO. Manager. LANDUDXO.

St. George's Hotel. Firrt-class. Prcriier Facing the sea. Central lor three goU links.

ORCHESTRA. DANCING. BOOK EARLY to ensure A HAPPY CHRISTMAS. Special programme, moderate tariff, sent cn applies. LANDUDXO.

THE HYDRO, Neville Crescent. Turkish, Russian, and Sea-water Baths. Telephone 268. Tariff apply Manageress. LONDON.

DEAN HOTEL. 87. Oxford Street, W.l. Centre ol Shopping and Theatre Area. Room, Breakfast, Bath, and Attendance from is.

ba. Telegrams: Teldeanho. Westceot, London. OXDOX. Tavistock TTrirI (Went Garden.

W.C. 0. Two lain. Covent Garden Tune Station. Bedroom, breakfast, bath, attetxia-'ice from 86.

OXDOX. MORTOX HOTEL, Russell Sq. Comf. end central French chsL Room end Table d'Hote Breakfast. 86 or 126 per day inclusive.

Telegrams Morton Hotel." London. DON'T READ THIS, YTHAM. CLIFTON HOTEL. L- Xmas as at home. Dancing each evening.

Concerts. 17s. 6d. and' 20s. per 'day.

Tel. 184. Manager. PETTIT. MANCHESTER HOTEL LEOPOLD fEdilwelss).

High Oxford Bd. Board-Residence. Noted homely comfort and cuisine. 'Phone Rusholme 128 MANCHESTER. Granville Pte.

Hotel. 340. OXFORD ROAD. Opposite Infirmary. Ten minutes from city.

Tel. 1403 Rusholme. FULL OR PAST BOARD. TERMS MODERATE. ANCHESTER KLNGSWAY.

Clarer- don Ed. Toff Hirta StA. Oxford Snsd. Reaidanca or.Bed Breakfast. Tel.

Xo. 15S5 Btzsholme. MANCHESTER. RTVERDALE, Xf-M. 44, ALEXANDRA ROAD SOUTH.

Residential and Commercial TeL 334 Charlton. NORTH BERWICK. JJ ARINB HOTEL. FACING SEA AND FAMOUS GOLF LINKS. INCLUSIVE WINTER TERMS, 6.

6s. Telephone 85. Tf ATLOCK. CHATSWQRTH HYDRO. 1U Premier Position.

Magnificent Scenery. Beauti ful Grounds. Nearest to' Golf Links. entertainer. Tenuis, howls, ic- oiew uerms ana Hlastrated Booklet from Manageress.

TeL 9 Matloci. MIDDELTON HOTEL. TTKTiWY. Most centra Uy situated. Redecorated 4 Furnished.

Telephone Htley 20. Visa R. E. crgaTT.i? Msnxxeress. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.

BOOK EARLY. TTEW BRIGHTON. BELGRAVJA, Marine Park. Res. HoteL Facing sea.

Sep. Tables. Ntar.Goll links. D. WAINWRIGHT.

Wallasey 947. TVTQRTH WALES. tX rrant hotel. PEsrMAEKMAWB. Central for seeing a.

Jlfales and its. narjTalled scenery. THE COMPANIES ACTS, 1908-1917. J. McLACHLAN 00 T.vwrTETJL Soriro is hereby given, that the creditors ol the above-named company are required, on or before the 7th day ot feuxuary.

10 send incir names anu aaaTstea ana the partictesn cf taeir debts or claims, and (he names and adoresses ot their solicitors (if any) to Mr. Thomas Bowsck Weir, chartered accountant, ol 06, Spring Gardens. Manchester, the liquidator of the said Coinoanv. and. it go reouimi hv noticA in Kririmr trout the said liquidator, are by their solici- tors ox pcraonauy to coma and prove toeir saiu debts or claims, at such time and place as shall bo specinau in soon notice, or in deiault tnereol tney will be excluded Iroin the benefit ol any distribution, made before such debts are proved.

narerl this ISth dav December. 1923. iiRSEST FARRINGTON, 100104. Corn EXohange Buildings. Cathedral Street.

Manchester. Solicitor for the above-named Liquidator. nPHE COMPANIES ACTS, 180S-1917. NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING. J.

McLACHLAN AND LIMITED. Notice is hereby given, that a GENERAL MEETING ot the members of the above-named company will be held at the offices ot Aiessrs. amith. Weir, and Turner, cnarterea accountants, 55. Spring Gardens.

Manchester, on Friday the 8th day of February. 1924. at 2 30 clock, in the afternoon precisely, for the purpose of haying an account laid before them (pursuant to section 195 of the Oomuanies fOmsolidationl Act 19081. showimr the manner in which the winding-up of the said company has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may rje given dv leo liquidator: and also ct oeiermimng bv extraordinxrv rsclntiriTi the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents of the company and ot the liquidator shall be disposed oi. Dated this 18th oay or ijecemoer, la-io.

ERNEST FARRINGTON. 100 '104 Com Exchange Buildings. Cathedral Street. Man- Chester. Solicitor for the said Liquidator.

THE COMPANIES ACTS, 190S to 1917. In the Matter ol P. MOIR CRANE CO. (in Voluntary Liquidation). The Creditors ol the above-named Company are required on or beioru the Sth day ol January, 1924, to send their names and ad dreBsea and the oE their debts or claims and the names and addresses ot their Boucators.

ii any, to Lawrence Lancelot ssaniuels, ox No. 7, Norfolk Street, in the city ol Manchester, chartered accountant, the Liquidator ol the said Company, end il eo required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are, by their solicitors or personally, to come in and prove their said deb is or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereoi they will be excluded from the benefit ol any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 21st day oi iteceaioer, lava. ii. 1j.

LyLa. jjinuiaaior. Witness: Willi im Pace. Solicitor, Manchester. N.B.

This notice i3 iasueJ to comnly with the re quirements ol the Companies Acts. AH creditors ill i inn ue jiju iu luu. rgiHE COMPANIES ACTS, 1908 to 1917. P. MOnt CRANE Ltd.

Notice is hereby giTen, pursuant to section 1S8 of the Conipan'cs (Consolidation) Act. 1908. that a MEETING of the CREDITORS of the above-named Company will oe neiQ at tne oinces oi Messrs, janes, urewason, and Yonatt, No. 7. Norfolk Street, in the city of Man- cneswr, on nionnay, me vtn day oi January.

j.yas, at tvrclre o'clock noon, for the purposes provided in the raid section. Any nerson claimimr to be a creditor and denning to. be present should at once inform the ondrrsgned. Dated this 21st day of December, L. L.

SAMUELS, 7, Norfolk Street, Manchester, Liquidator. WILLIAM PACE. Solicitor. Manchester. N.B.

Tho liquidation is for the purposes of to a new company under the same name, and all creditors will be paid in lull TURNER, WOODWARD, LTD. Ua Voiuntarr Liquidation. Notice ia hereby ClVen. in. nursuanrt! of st'i-tinn 1HA nf ths rimn-jni iCoiinolidaiion) Act, 1908.

tha. a of tha Greuiwra ol ihe above-named Company wiil be held at mo vnarwrea Accountants' ilall. DO. bprius Gardens Manchester, oa rriday tho 2ath dav of December, 1923, at eleven, o'clock in tho forenoon, for tby nur-pused provitied for in the said section. Dated this 17th day of December, 1925.

2IEXUY W. CARNETT. Liquidator. 61. Brown Slraet, Manchester.

Witness: Ricud. Rolands, Solicitor, Manchester. IIURXER, WOODW ARD, LTD. The Creditors oi the above-named Company are required, oa or beioro the 31st January, 1324 to send tiieir names, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and tho names and addresses of their solicitors (it any) to -Mr. Henry Whitiaker Giiriiett.

of ilessis. David Smith. Garnett, and oi 61. Brown Street. 31ancliestcr.

tho liquidator of the faaid Company, and if su required by notice ill writing from the said liquidator are by their solicitors or personally uo come in and nrove thplr xiri claims, uuch liuicand Dlaco as bhall be specified ia such notice, and in default thereof they will be excludes from the benefit of anv distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated' this 17th day of B10Te! EDGAR. ItyLANDS. 20. Booth Street, -Manchester, Solicitors lor the Liquidator.

TN the matter of a Deed of -Assignment for tho benefit of creditors executed on the 12nd October. 11)23, by JAMKa WILLIAM HARTallOK.N and ELIZABETH FA1RUH1LVE HARTSHORN (trading in partnership under the stylo or linn of .1. W. and E. F.

Hartshorn), Jate of 1, Cecil Road, Black-ley, Manchester, grocers. The creditors of tho above-named James William Hartshorn andor Elizabeth Fairgrieve Hartshorn who have not already sent in thiiir claims are required on or beioru the 22nd day of January, j.924, to send iu their mimes and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims to Mr. Victor Alluu Bull ot 49, 1'riucess struct, Manchester, incorporated accountant, trustee under the said deed, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit ot the dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1923. ERNEST FARRINGTON, 100-104 Corn Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Street, Manchester, Solicitor for the above- named Trustee.

TN the matter of a Deed of Assignment for the BeneSi. of Creditors, executed on the 21st by WALTER, RILEVand RALPH HILLY, of Victoria Mill. Nield Street creditors 1 of the above-named Walter Riley and Halnh lliley who hava not already SBnt in their claims aro 011 or before the 5th day of January uexts to send in their names and addresses and particulars of their debts and claims to Gerald Marlowe, of 14 ihV. iiXltZ. chartered accountant.

Jw Sli6? said deed, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of anv dividend inn iraii-reu. uaiea tnis isutn aav of De-enmber. 1923. GERALD MARLOWK -mL5U BRITISH DYESTUFFS CORPORATION Iiirir.m.nnT. rauuufMriuaii, in tne matter of the Companies (OonsobdetKin) Aci.

1908; and in the J'ipV BRITISH DYESTUFFS CORPORATION (HUpDERSFIELDI. LIMITED (in Voluntary Wquida-tion.) otica is hereby given, pursuant to section 188 (Consolidation) Act. 1908. that a MEETING of tho CREDITORS cf tbo above-named Company will be held nt the reuistered office. 70.

Sprang Gardens. Manchester, ou Thursday the 27th the purposes provided for the said section. And lv nereoy given tnat tne creditors of tno Company are required on or before tlW 1 Al.h i .1 jU-I -j tu kviiu names aixi addre-sc-s and pirtiomars of their debts or claims wiiu me names anu auareascs their solicitors (if any) to D.inald Ross Mackav. 70. Spring Gardens required by notice in writing from the said liquidator are by their solicitors or personally to come in and prove their debts or claims at such time and place as be specihed in such notice, or in default thereof they wil, bo excluded from the benefit cf anv distribution mao'e before such debt3 are proved.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1923. DONALD ROSS MACKAY. Liquidator. 70, Sr.rmg Gardens. Manchester.

Note. This meeting is called for the nurpose of rom- wyiiic with statutory provifions. creditors have Imen or will be paid in full. T3RITISH DYESTUFFS CORPORATION (BLACKLEY). LIMITED.

In the matter of the Companies lO.nsolirlatfcml 1908; and in the BYESTUFFS CORPORATION (BLACKLEY). LIMITED (in Voluntary Liquidation.) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to spcliort 188 of the Companies (Consolidation) Act. 1908 tbat a MEETING of the CREDITORS of the above-named Company will be held at the registered office, 70, SpnnK Gardens. Manchester, on Thtvrulaw t.K. oii.

day of December, 1923, at. 12 15 o'clock in the alter- uwji, luc purposes provweu mr in tne ald section. And notice is also hereby giveu tbat the creditors of the ftbovc-naraed Company are required on or before the 14th day of January, 1924, to send their names and addresses and particulars, of their debts or claims and the names end addresses of their solicitors (if any) to Donald R-nss Mackav, of 70. Spring Gardens, Manchester, the liquidator of the Company, and- if so required by notice in writing from the said liquidator are by their solicitors or personally to come in and prove their debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof t'ney will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debns are proved. Dated this 20th day of December.

1933. DONALD ROSS MACKAY. Liquidator. 70, Spring Gardens, Manchester. Note.

This meeting is called for the purpose of complying with statutory provisions. All creditors have been or will be paid in full. TJ THOMAS RICHMOND, Deceased. --w Ait persons naring claims against the estate of THOMAS RICHMOND, late of Oldcotes Manor via Rotherham, in tho county of York, but formerly of 59, Richmond Grove, Longsight, Manchester, who died on the 11th April, 1925, and whose will was proved bua rriuuiMi irrouaie ncguuy on in. j.otn December, 1923, by Marion Brown Richmond, widow, the sole executrix named in the said will, are herebv required to send written particulars of their claims to us before the 25rd January, 1924, after which dato tne executrix wui proceed to tne assets, having regard only to the claims then received.

-Da ted this 19th December, 1923. (Signed) J. OGDEN. HAEDICKER. HANSON, Northern Assurance Buildings, Albert Square, Manchester.

Solicitors for the Executrix. ANY Persons or Firms liaving Claims the Estate ol THOMAS HOWARD EAMES. deceased, late of 11, Preston Bead, Levens-hulme. Manchester nd lately carrying cn business at o-. owia awEet west.

Manchester, tobacconist who died on the 8th December, 1923, are requested to tend particulars thereof to the nderslgned. FREDERICK TOWNS, Solicitor, 40, Brszenuos Street, Manchester. fLAUS LTD. In the matter of tne umpaaios iiansouuauoni Act, lyoa and in the matter of CLACS 4 LTD. (tn Voluntary Liquidation).

Notice ia hereby given, pursuant to section 188 of sine Companies (Consolidation) Act. 1908, that a MEETING of the CREDITORS of the above-named Company will be held at the registered office, 70, Spring Gardens, Manchester, on Thursday tile 27th day of December, 1925, at 12 30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purposes provided for in the said section. And notice is also hereby given that the creditors of the abore-named Company are required ou or before the 14th day of January. 1924. to send their names and addresses and particulars of their detee or claims and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to Donald Ross Mackay, 70, Spring Gardens.

Manchester, the litroidator ot the Compeiiv, and if so required by notice in writing Irom the said liquidator are by their eolicitorfi or perscaaliy to come in and prove their debts or claims at each time and place as hall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they wii! be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. DAted this 20th day of December, 1925. DONALD ROSS MACKAY, Liquidator. 70, eprmg Gardens, Manchester. Note- This meeting is celled for the purpose- of com- plying with statutory provisions.

All creditor have been or will be paid in fnH. STJ.ERTEUDE A. M. BESWICK, DECEASED. AH 'persons hiring claims against the estate of the above deceased, lata of 56.

Cedar Street, Sonthport. in the county of Lancaster, spinster (who- died on the 4th March. 1923. and probata or whose will was on the 26th 'ApriL '1925. grantnl bv the Liverpool District Registry to Arrnie NefO and Margaret Gregory), are reoarred to send me written particulars thereof oa or before 30th Jicnari next, after which date the exscatrioes will distribute, ha vine regard only to claims then' notified.

Dated this 22nd day of December. 1925. JNO. BY. LEA, 5.

Korfeft Street. Solicitor for the JTreemtjices. is herehy given, that the Part- X. nexshin hemtofevm snfaiiia? between na the areraigzied JOHN WXLIXVM PRICE, FRED PARTRIDGE, PHILIP ANDREW KNOWLES. and HERBERT SMITH, carrying on.

business as motor engineer dealers snd orcorietora 215. JTodct Chorlton Road, Wfcailey Rane. in the city Han; cocevox, unaes" ttae 6tyio or urio. oi rruce urrage. oa5 ueen mssoirea oy muxuii conaem ana irom un 1 SLttt aav nf nAnpm h.

1 AU clnbtsS Aha to Knd owing bv the mid late firm wLH be received and paid by the aid John Wi7n Price and Herbert Smith. Dated the 18th clay of December. 1923. FRED PARTRIDGE. PHTUP A.

KNOWLE3. HERBERT SMITH. Witnef xo ihc.Eiciiatarei ot John sieiaux xtios ana uoDen Smith: F. Boti Hotcites. Soii-citcr with Berry-, and Berry, Witoesa Xr tho signatures of Philip 3carew ana riea x-ji-ridge: J.

Waxtek BoE30N. Solicitor. Manchester. "VOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting; between us. the undersigned ARTHUR HALL and HAROLD BERN'S carryinc ou business as commission, agents at Asia House, 82.

Princess Street. Mauobester, as Bums, ana has been dissolved, by mutual consent as and from this day. Dated this 17th day of December. 1923. HAROLD BURNS.

ARTHUR HALL Witness to tho signatures ot Arthur Hall and Harold Burns: Leo DOBTBir. Solicitor. Manchester RE jNERS. GIACHELE ERCOLINA MONTABONE. DECEASED.

All nerson. havinc claims againt tb? estate of Mrs. GIACHELE ERCO- LLA lormeriv ol the Frascati Restaurant, 181, Oxford Road. Manchester, nho died on the 2nd day of December, 1925, are requested forthwith to send particulars thereof to me: and all persons iKFiKuim io cer are requesreu to pay ineir aeoxs to me. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1923.

VM. R. W. MURRAY. 16.

Booth Street, Manchester, Solicitor for the Executors. CONTRACTS. TRASHED CLINKER, not cinders or ashes fine for fireproof floors and concrete blocks, medium for sewage filtration and roads, red mmp pc ana ior rocKeries, pauis. and tennis courts. MOTTRAM, Clinker Works, Clayton Vale, Manchester.

"ement (British Portland Stock in v- Mo. CtJNLIFFE CEMENT. Saxon Brand ia Stock, Mc. Apply Isherwood contractors and builders' merchants, 10, Corporation Street, Man-Chester. Tela.

14671468 City. Teleg. "'B riquettes." THE PAVING, SEWERING, and HIGHWAYS COMMITTEE of the MAN CHESTER CORPORATION INVITE TENDERS for tho SUPPLY of HEAVY HANDCARTS. LIGHT JOBBING HANDCARTS. NAVVY BARROWS.

BOX BARROWS, and FLAG TRUCKS. Inquiries to be made at the City Engineer's Office IDistrict Surveyor's Town Hall, Manchester. Tenders, addressed to Tho Chairman. Paving. Committee.

Town Hall. Manchester, to be received cot later than 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 29tb instant. The Corporation do not bind tnemseives to accept tne lowest rr any tenner. P.

M. HEATH. Town Clerk. Town Hall. Manchester.

December 21. 1923. 0UNTY BOROUGH OP SALFORD. HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACTS. The BOROUGH COUNCIL hereby INVITE PERSONS who' ore willing to BUILD HOUSES of the type and eir.e specified in the Housing.

Act. 1923. to SUBMIT PARTICULARS of the houses they are prepared to build, indicating the sites upon which St is proposed to build and the approximate number of houses likely to be completed before the 50th Sentember. 1924. Ia snitabTo cae where the need for such houses cannot, be met without financial assistance the Borough Council wiil afiord financial assistance upon terms and conditions, particulars whereof can be obtained from the Borough Engineer.

Town Hall, Salford. TENDERS aro INVITED, by 10 a.m.. January 3, 1924. for EXCAVATING. FLAGGING.

PAVING, and WALLING in LaugKorthy Road Extension. Forms ol tender and particulars from Borough Engineer Town Hall. Salfcrd. on nayment of deposit of 2. 2s.

which will be returned on receipt of a bona-mie tender. L. C. EVANS. Town dark.

THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PRESTWICH. TENDERS are INVITED for the CONSTRUCTION of TEN HOUSES ou the Council's Bent Hill Site, Three pairs of Semi-detached Parlour Type Houses, one Detached' House, and one block ot three Nou-narlour Tvd. Houses. A specification and ropy of tho plans may bs obtained at the Office of tba Surveyor, Town Hall, rrcstwicn, on payment ui one Kuinea. wnicu will no returned on receipt of a bona fide tender.

The Council do not bind themselves to accent the lowest or any tender. Tenders to bo forwarded to the undersigned on or before the first post, January 7th, 1924. 31. Aatuus, to tne council. Town Hall, Prestwich, 13th December.

1923. OROUGH OF RiAWTE STALL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The CORPORATION INV1TL TENDERS for the EKKCTIOX of the following HOUSCS. namely: 2A Houses at Oak lev.

Ravvteu'-Lall, 16 class A3 houses, and 8 class A2 house. 8 Houses, class A3, at. Higher dough fold. 16 Houses at New Ian. Cravvshawbootih, 10 class A3 bouses anl 6 A2 houseF.

The tenders to be for tito ivholo tho work in all trades complete. The tenders to be based upon fixed price for labour and materials. Plans may be scan and epocifications, and forms ob'taiiKMl from the architect. Mr. A.

Brocklohurst, St.James' Cbamberfi, Weterfoot, on paymen-t of the sum of 2. which will be returned xo persoiirs pending is. a bona-fidf) tender. The iovreit or any will not necessarily be accented. renriCTiS, in criTCiopef provide, be de-liTered at the office of the not later than first post ou Monday the 14th Jami.iry, 1924-.

JAMES TVHALLEY. Town Clerk. Town Rawt-eriBtall. 20th 1925. NOTICE to Railway Companies, Cor-poratiDus.

Co-operative Hoc (e lies, and other Kirms requiring TENDERS Ior CAST-OPF HORSES for slaughtering only for the year 1924. Write or 'phone JOHN BEES LEV, 366, Oldham Boad, Manchester. Tel 6602 Central. Bankers: The Manchester and District Banking Company. Limited, 516, Oldham Road.

Miles Platting, First-class reference 5 shown. Deposit paid down. The largest buyer of cast-oil horses in Lancashire. SALES BY AUCTION. fAI'ES, DUNN, CO.

II. L-UNN. T. U.SSWOHTIIj, Auctioneers and Valuers, THE GALLERY. 8.

CLARENCE MANCHESTER. Tel. No. S096 City Telegrams. Gaileries, Manchester." Valuations for Probaco and Insurance.

CllRliTMAS HOLIDAYS. pAPES, DUNN, CO. beg respectfully to ictimate that their 0FF1CE3 and GALLERIES will bo CLOSED from this SATURDAY NOON 55- MORNING next DECEMBER 27.. at nine o'clock. S.

AIREY, ENTWISTLE, ifc AUCTIQNBEaa, V-VLUERS. AND FIRE LOSS ASSESSORS OP MILLS. WORKS. AND MACHINERY. 10.

NORFOLK STREET. MANCHESTER. Telegrams: Airily," Mc. City 7177 7178. PRKLIM1NAILY ANNnliNCKM km- RE BROUGHTON IjADDER TAPE CAMBRIDGE STREET.

LOWER BROUGHTON MANCHESTER. By Order of the Receiver for Debenture-holders. S. AIREY, ENTWISTIE, CO. will REI.I.

RV ATTfTTTIW January 9, 1924, at eleven o'clock in the lorenooni THE SMALLWARE WEAVING PLANT AND MACHINERY for tho Manufacture of Ladder Tepe. Tne whole will first he offered in one Mot a. going concern, and il not thus sold will be forth- wiLii nuiu piecemeal. and other information may be had from the Auctioneera, 10, Norfolk Street; H. SHARP.

Greeuhalgh. Sharp, and Receiver otj. Brown Street: nr from Wn.cr. rrit n-ri KILBEG- Eolicitors. 49.

King Streeu: PRELIMINARY. BOWER MILL MOSES GATE (in Voluntary Liquidation). TCT S. AIREY. rm V.V.

rt SELL BY AUCTION on Tuesday, January 25,363 weft mule spindles and preparation snttable for spinning 80's to 100's Eeyptian weft, with new electnc drive. Further particulars will appear in future announcements or may be had from the atreei. xancnester. Ou Aocount of whom it may Concern THOMPSON STREET JUBILEE MILL. PADIH AM.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. ASPDEN JOHNSON, by instructions received from Wm. Penney, Esq. and Messrs. George Travis and Sons, on too above ite on THURSDAY the 27th December.

1933, commencing at twelve o'clock noon prompt: THE FIRST PORTION OF THE WlPvE SALVAGE rr ariiins from the recent great fire at Green Bridge MiU, Padiham, belonging to the Padiham Cottoa and Cotton waste Company, comprising about lOO.OOOlbs. COTTON WASTE, consisting ol American Egyptian Cop. Strips. Fly, 4c. A Large Pertion of the above is only Slightly Damaged.

ON VIEW Monday and Wednesday. December 24 25 1923, from tea to four. Further particulars may he bad upon application to Hu Auctioneers. 104. Manchester Road.

Burnley (Tel. 59), and 335. Moss Lane East. Manchester (TeL 1294 Rusholme) or at the offices of PENNEY, Fire Lost Attestor, 22, Booth Street, Manchester. (Tel.

S72 Central) and Messrs. GEORGE TRAVIS SONS. Fire Loss Assessors. 4. Clarence Street, Manchester TjiDWIN BEADSHAW SON, LTD.

(Successors to the late Daniel Bradthawl. -AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERft 97 and 99. Whitworth St. Manchester, and Stretford. TeL 3990 CentraL Est.

BRADSHAWS' MOTOR AUCTION. Next 'Thursday. December 27. WHtworth Street, Manchester. AXDATJLETIES, TOURING CARS, -M-m MOTOR CYCLES; also COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, ic Sale at one.

Further entries can row oe raaqe. Monday, December 31, Manchester. "DRADSHAWS' HORSE SALE. Entry forms from 99. Whitworth Street.

RADY fc SON, P.A.I.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. -17, WAREEf STREET, STOCKPORT. 42, JOIIN DALTON MASCTEBTER. TjOMAX, SONS, MTTTiS (John FwX: Tony.

R. G. Graham). AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS OF -MILLS. AND MACHINERY.

ARBITRATORS 'AND. FTRB LOSS ASSESSORS. OOose: Cbrancs Booiti Sbncitester. TeL otjsaoeirt. Central Chambers,.

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