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"EXPRESS" FARTHING PER WORD ADVERTISEMENT SCALE. Apartments Wanted, Furnished Rooms to be Let and Wanted, Situations wanted, Servants Wanted, Public-houses Wanted and for Sale, Horses and Carriages, Miscel- laneous Wants, Personal, Articles Lost or Found, Sale and Exchange, and other Adver- tisements of a similar character can be inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS for ONE FARTHING PER WORD. The Name and Address to be Counted. Three in- sertions will cost half as much again as One Insertion, and Six insertions twice the price of one. Odd Farthings are not charged. Thus :— x ONCE. THREE TIMES. SIX TIMES. 12 words 3d. 4Jd. 6d. 18 „ 4$d 6|d 9d. 2 24 „ 6d. 9d. Is. 30 „ 7 £ d lid. Is. 3d. fnese charges, which must be prepaid, apply only to consecutive insertions. The above scale does not apply to trade advertisements or to announcements emanating from public bodies. Cheques, Postal, and Post-office Orders should be crossed and made payable to Mr. D. W. THOMAS. In cases where Postal Orders cannot be obtained advertisers are requested to send Halfpenny Stamps. i Advertisements may be received at the following places :— CHIEF OFFICE WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. WESTERN MAIL OFFICE Newport. WESTERN MAIL OFFICE Swansea. WESTERN MAIL OFFICE Merthyr. MR. W. H. KEY, Taff-street Pontypridd. MR. C. HTJTCHINGS, Queen-street.Neath.
Family Notices
$trtf)si, iHa triages, 1JBtatbs. BIRTHS. BEES.—On November 7th, at Tliorncliff, Penarth, the wife of J. Hugrh Bees, M.D., of a son. THOUAS.—On November 4th, at Brynwell, Church- road, Cardiff, the wife of Tom Thomas, of a son. DEATHS. IUNSOME—HAINES.—November 4, 1393, at Llandogo, by the Kev. L. A. Bees, William Ernest Hugh Kan some, of Llandogo, to Helena Haines (Nellie), second daughter of the late John Haines, of Cardiff, .r November 2, at Llaatrisaent Church, by the Rev. Watkin Jones, Edward John Spencer, of 95, Hifrh-street, Barry, to Bessie, eldest daughter of Charles Morgan, Great House, Llan- trissent., Mon. t)AViES—RosE.—At St. Peter's Church, Pentre, on 2nd inst., Mr. David Davies, son of Mr, Davies, New York Hotel, Porth, to Annie, daughter of Mr. T. Rose, grocer, Cwmpark. 1)AVEK-JONES—TAYLOR.—On November 1, at St. Stephen's, East Twickenham, by the Rev. W. Murdoch Johnstone, M.A.. vicar of the parish, assisted by the Bev. H. A. Williams, M.A.. and the Rev. Gilbert Beresford, M.A., David Daren-Jones, B.A., vicar of Kidwelly, to Margaret Robinson, .■! eldest daughter of the late John Hirst Taylor, Esq., of Brood Oak, Twickenham, and Windermere.
Advertising
14^ A H QTO$TE AND (HO I YTNDERTAKERS, ( I ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEA > i At the Old antI Only Address- 10, 11, AND 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, AND UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MISS STONE, Assisted by an Efficient Staff. § I Telegraphic Address—" STONE," Undertaker, I CARDIFF. 21505 jjj ———————Maawa— WW, wi m——— TTSHION-TYKE Bicycle for Sale; Premier.-B 35, C Express Office, Carrtiff. e2672dll Y7K)R Sale, Strong Safety Bicyels.—Apply Moreton, JT 36, Ber-sford-road. Roatb, Cardiff. 2643dll ORRIS BROS.' CYCLE WORKS. PONTY PRIDB—Over 100 Cycles to be Cleared Regardless of Cost.—Send for special Eat", post free.—Repairs of all kinds executed in a smwlor manner orompfi.r. BaBMMBMB«Ba»8amaBa»aMww«nnww,i poultrp, pgeons, &t. COCK Goldfinches, 2s Cock Canaries, from 5s. each —Bntler, Empire Hairdreasing' Saloon, Frederick- gtreet, Cardiff. e2756dll FOR Sale, Blackbird and Ca»e price five shillings —Hardage, 72, David street, Cardiff. e2556dl0 FOR Sale, Twelve Leghorn Fowls, prize bred, cheap iHusiral RS. PHILLIPS (Holder of Cambridge Honour Certificate) Receives Pupils for Music (Piano Harmony; and French, at 5, Dumfries-place, Car riiff e2770dl3 WANTED, Pupils for Pianoforte; terms moderate.— Qocrsu WANTED, a Retriever Do™; must be very cheap — C. H. M Jniictic: Hotel, TafT.s Well. [e275'Ml\ FOR Sale, Black and Tan Terrier Bitch rich tan markings; age 18 men t us.—Apply T. Harrison. 38, Rennie street. Canton, Cardiff. e2139d!0 —iiiiHiiiaiWwiiwiiii—————Bran iilatrimomaU MATRIMONY.—Young Lady, orphan, tall, dark, food figure, accomplished; good banking •if- account and £ 600 yearly.—Address 87 G., Adverti.ser ))uøíntsS OTantrt* AIRDBESSING Business Wanted would rent premises if good opening.—Particulars to T. Williams, 36. Prinr-Fss reet, e2536d9 lJanting. DANCING.—Mr. W. T. Cleves's Private Quadrille Class, at the Assembly Rooms, Llandaff road, Car- diff, Every Wednesday, at 7.30 §25561 MM—ft———tfa—MM!—i—■—■—WBSBBHBi ^>r!)oIa^ttr» FRENCH and Spanish Evening Classes now being formed; terms moderate—Apply at once for parti- onlars C 19. Rxpress Office, Cardiff. e2775dl4 Xost anb tfaxiiiti. LOST, A Black and "White Collie Dog finder will be ^frambulators, jSailTcartdT A Perambulator for Sale, in good condition.—Apply f\- F. George Simpson, 57, Metal street, Roath, Cardiff. e270Cd3 3lantr. SALE, Building Land (W. M. 0.), by J. E. Gùnn.- ^^IJanielOwenanc^o^/iniited^tardiff^&crte l)orsie^,Carnages*tbf^>tork GOOD strong Butcher's Trap for Sale cheap no dealers.—Apply, 17, Tyndall-street, Cardiff. e27&6dl3 ifttsrellantous ^ttuatums/ SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, steady Yonne Man to Work Plaining, Sawing, and Centre Spindle Machines.—Apply J Tovey Brothers, Newport. 1143d15 PLASTERERS Wanted at Mr. Cory's New Mansion, p- St. Menon'a.- Apply on Job. 782dlO WANTED at once, Shoeing and Jobbing Smith.— Apply, by letter, with character, to John Moseley, Park-road, Pontypool. 1146d9 PRINTERS,-Wanted. an Improver to the Jobbing, p must know Welsh.—Aoply B 3, Western Mail Office Cardiff. 716d9 WANTED, First-class Brick-burner, used to down- draft and square Kilns; exceptional references as to character and ability indispensable.—Address A 10 Western Mail, Cardiff. 25608, WANTED, thoroughly competent Briok-burner, accustomed to continuous firing chamber Kilns none but first-class, steady men need apply.—Address A 41. Western Mail, Cardiff. 25609 "T^TANTED, a Working Foreman to Take Charge of Paving Quarry.- State age, references, and wages Teataird, to A 48. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 701d9 TO Bakers.—Wanted, a respectable Youth, to Assist in Bakehouse and Deliver.—Apply, stating age and wazea (indoors), to J. Knghes, Baker, Co?an Pill, near Pcnartb. %5dl3 TO Fishmongers.—Wanted, thoroughly good Block- !!i :n, who understand?. Fish and Poultry also Two Lao Required.—Apply Carters i.Limited), 77, St. Mary- atr •(• 'ir4iff. 25576 "TPS 7 1 NTKJ>, Tailoress, to dt> Work for thefepfwi <- » t SantA Clans Fund.—Apply to 15, Tudor-road, »Ca; difl\ with references. JfTlO Tailors and Cutters.—Wanted at once, capable 4 JL Man as Cutter and Superintendent of Machine- room.- Apply E. Fowler, Pontypool. J030(110 TO Saddlers.—Wanted at once, a steady General Hund: accustomed to colliery work.—Apply J. Dyke, ybbw Vale. 103mio ^TTT'ANTED, Fir3t-class Hairdresser and Shaver; ▼ V Quick, and good cliaracter.-Apply, by letter, 3fi< rodyth, 92A, Castle-road, Cardiff. 503d7 ;yf AIRDRESS"ER — Good GentV Hand~Wanted" at BtfJEX onee must be steady state wages; reference:; Bjijquire^-d. Lewis, 54, Taff-street, Pontypridd. [870dll BjErAfRDRESSIXG.—Wanted immediately, a good JjLJL H.md as above, who can have option of purchase. I—Apply 21, Welsh-street, Chepstow. 978d13 t^PHOTOGRAPHY. —Wanted. nuicJt All-round Hand {XT good references salary must be low for winter IBonths.—Massingham, 4, High-street, Cardiff [957d9 MEN, Youths, All Classes Requiring Employment, Indoor or Out, Write at Once (enclosing stamp for reply) Costei's Kmploymetit Agency, Glou- cester. 877dll THIRTY Pounds a Month can be Made With Ten Pounds.—Address H 8, 82, Coleman-street, London, 1035d21 ANTED, a thoroughly-experienced Groom; hunters, harness; none others need reply; \cages r week.—Write, with reference, L. W„ Western Mail. Newport. 988d9 A NTED.a Smgle Man (to Live In), to Take Entire Charge of Ten Cows, and Deliver Milk Once i- mornings); must have good reference.—Apply Mrs. !»s. Garth Fawr Farm, Llanfabon, near Treharris f- 2S667 TED, a sharp and active Yoong Man to Attend to Horses and Cattle, able to Milk, fair Know- of Gardening, and Farm Work. — Canal-head Aberdar#. 810dl0 dge of Gardening, and Farm Work. — Canal-head 4berdan. 8101110 WANTED, good Groom. Look After Pair Cobs must be sober, steady, and good references.— ipply 6, Watch-house-paxade, Newport. 1039d14 ROOM-COACHMAN Wanted; abstainer single; G about 5ft. 8in. thoroughly up to duties, and drive ungle, pair, and tandem.—Those only with one year's •ference at least from private service apply West- ield House, Waltgr-road, Swansea. 971d13 WANTED, a strong Lad, aged 17, used to Housework and Waiting at. Table; country situation.— ipply Miss Ballingsr, Clareston, Haverfordwest. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Situation as Farm Bailiff; good refe- rences wife good dairy woman.—Address B 23, Express Oflice, Cardiff. e2593dll j WANTED, to Apprentice Youth, aged 15, to a light but profitable trade.—Mr. Perry, 16, Wvndham ;re.scent, Cardiff, eS»15dll WANTED, a Situation as Under-Waiter or Barman first-class references.—Apply Smart, Expres Office, Cardiff. e2567dl0 THINK ANTED. Situation as Working Farm Bailiff wife understands dairy and poultry; good references. -Address M., V/estern Mail, Merthyr. 1066dl4 GENTLEMAN highly Recommends a strictly clean, sober, and trustworthy Coachman thorough stable- man.—Coachman, 23, Cathays-terrace, Cardiff. 1063<19 AS Groom.-Situation Wanted, by Youns Man; ex- perienced; ride and drive well: live out.—Palmer, Grosvenor-place. Sebastopol, near Newport. 987d9 WANTED, Situation as Groom or Coachman aged 31; one etiild; wife good laundress.—Apply Coachman, 34, Westbury-street, Swansea. 1134dl5 SITUATION Wanted. by Young Mw(20), Care of S Horse and Carriage, Garden, Ac.—Cam, care of Post- man, Newton, Porthcawi. ID17dll) SITUATION Wanted as Groom-Coachman thoro ighl understands duties ride, drive well single or pair excellent references married; aged 25.-Price, Brane Villa, Llangadock, Carmarthenshire. 873dll SINGLE Man Seeks Situation as Groom or Groom- Coachman fourteen months reference present place —Thomas Jones, Blaencwni, Trelcch, Llanfyr nach R.S.O. 752d9 AS Gardener or Groom and Gardener experienced in both a>Ted 25 married well recommended.— Gardener, 22, Helen's-road, Melincrytban, Neath. SITUATION Wanted by thorough Working Gardner excellent, references married.—E., 10, Bloomfield- terriw- Mount, Pleasant, Swansea. OOidll GARDENER married man aged 34 u^i lei stands glass and kitchen garden can milk or look after horse, and be generally useful 11 years' good character. -Gardener, 10, Edwin-street, Newport, Mon. [1081dl0 RE-ENGAGEMENT by thoroughly experienced Grill Cook and Carver; 12 years' London experience in first-class restaurauts.-Francis, 117, Castle-road, Car- diff. 921d13 WAITER; aged 26; tall; English, single thoroughly experienced; coffee or sitting room; good refe- rence.—E. S., 26, Studholme-street, Peckham, Lon- Ion. 1112dis BOOTS, Head or Share, in good Commercial and Family Hotel by steady, experienced Man highest references.-Address F. Tucker, Post-office Plymouth. 996dl3 Tj^URNITURE Trade.—Good Jobbing Hand Wants J? Work mattresses, upholstering, carpets, old couches, chairs made up like new.-B 32, Western Mail, Cardiff. 925dl3 PLUMBERS.—Steady Young Man Reqnires Situa- tion; permanency or otherwise well up in plumbing, gasfitting, &c. — Apply 4, Chapel street, Wremhain. 1029dl4 TO Butchers.—Young Man Seeks Situation, Second or prood Third slaughter if required aged 23.— Apply Z., care of Mander, Aberdure. 1013.:113 TO Muster Butchers.—A Lad, aged 16, Seeks Situa- tion, Assist in Shop and Slaughter-house, Make Himself Useful — Lous-ber, Wick, Bridgend. 880dll BAKERS and Confoctioners.—^Wanted Permanency, by steady Man, as First or Second; good references disengaged.—Baker, I, Qneen-stract, Blaenavon. [dll WANTED, by Young Man i20), Situation as Assis- tant Warehouseman very willing good refe- rences.—Apply A. E. Potter, 41, North View-terrace, Aberaman, Aberdare. 881dll tan t £ Set. WANTED, Situation as Apprentice in large Drapery Shop.—Apply, Sophia Arthur, Bridge Cottages Machen, near Newport. e2769d9 GOOD Provision Hand Seeks Situation six years, kX experience highest references Cardiff preferred. -Apply J. T„ Express Office, Cardiff. e2594dll GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, Situation as Junior; age 20 Cardiff preferred; highest refer- ences.—Apply B 24, Express Office, Cardiff. 2589dll HE MISSES~PARSONS, 85, Newport-road, Cos- tumers and Habitmakers. e2637dll GROCERY. Wanted, smart Junior, immediately.— Apply, stating age, salary required, and references, to D. E. Davies, 30, CommorciOl.I-street, Aberdare. CdlS i 1 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted at ones, an G Assistant; personal application preferred-Apply H. Eynon, Mountain Ash. 1034d14 GROCERY.—Wanted at once, a Few good Junior Assistants, able to speak Welsh good references required.—John Lloyd, Tredegar. SOOdlO HOWELL and CO., the "Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff, have Vacancies for Several experienced Hands applicants must state their experience and salary required. 1071dl4 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Man; good window dresser and salesman must be steady, and have good teferences. — Apply T. Wootton, Clotn- hall, Merthyr. 1086dl0 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady for Under-clothing and Fancies speak Welsh; send full particulars and photo —Wynch's, Waterloo House, Llanelly. 573d9 WANTED, smart Young Lady in Fancy and Jewel- W lery Shop.-Apply10, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. IRONMONGERY.—Assistant Wanted (indoors); must I speak Welsh. Also Apprentice.—Apply J. G. Mor- gan, Carmarthen. 25724 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, Situation Branch Manager or Assistant; good salesman good character do repairing. Owner, 11, Court-street, Tonypandy, Rhondda. 1018d9 GROCER'S Assistant Seeks Situation good firm 4fe years good experience aged 21 tall; abstainer;; Sood reference.—Woodward, Snip-street, Brecon. [dl5 GROCERY.—Situation as Manager or First Hand eight years first-class business houses; highest references.—Apply C 17, Western Mall, Cardiff. [1045d14 GROCERY and Provisions.—Thoroughly experienced Young Man Seeks Position as Manager; thirteen rears' references leading tradesmen South Wales security given.—Address Forward, Western Mail Oflice, Merthyr. 1065d14 f1 ROCERY.—Youth (18) as Improver would drive IJT out; in or near Cardiff preferred.—Apply B 33, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 922d9 DRAPERY.—Young Man Seeks Situation in above; ag«d 22 good reference seven years' experience. 1 —Apply B. Griffiths, Neeston, Milford Haven. [1106(115 DRESSMAKING. Wsnted, Indoor Improvers for D good-class Business.—Apply Thomas, 5, Bridge- itreet, Newport, Mon. 1141dl5 SHOW-ROOM.—Wanted immediately, thoroughly experienced Younp Ladiefl for Millinery Sales De- partment.—.Apply William Edwards, Draper, Swan- sea. 1130dl5 a MILLINERY.—Wanted immediately, experienced M Milliner; take own orders. Also Second Hand. -State full particulars to E. W. Evans, Albion House, I'J Newport. 989d9 ] MILLINERY.—Wanted immediately, thoroughly- experienced First-hand Milliner none I'it ihose having filled flrst-class position in good bo.iser 1 leed apply.—'Williams and Co., Pontypridd. 807tUl ANTED, a Stylish Milliner, One Able to Serve Own Orders Welsh preferred —Apply M Williams, Pantycelyn, Pontycymm-r, Garw Valley, [,11 1 Clerks anti iHanagci^ LAW.—Engrossing Clerk Requires Situation can t Assist in Conveyancing, Plans, ftc.—Address B E ivening Express, Cardiff. e2552d9 VTTANTEIi, Smart French Correspondent for Few j VV Honrs in Evening. —Apply, stating terms per iouror per week, toC 28, Western Mail, Cardiff. [1121dl5 WANTED, in a Collector of Rates Office, a com j petent Clerk, single, who must have had expe ience in the collection of rates, &c.—References as to haracter, &c., to be addressed C 27, Western Mail )ffice, Cardiff. 1114dll WANTED, Gentlemanly Youth in Merchant's Office at the Docks ;no salary for gixmonths —Addres- ) 24, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1082dl4 I WANTED, an Assistant-Book-keeper to a Firm of General Merchants.—Apply, in first instance by Btter, to Mr. N. Winchcombe, Public Accountant, Jharles-street, Cardiff. 1028dl0 i WANTED, thoroughly competent Book-keeper for Old-established Ship-store Business must have irst-class testimonials.—Apply V. E. B., 16, Oakfield- itreet, Cardiff. 962d13 WANTED immediately, a smart aud reliable I>ad s_ for Cash Desk.—Address A 36, Western Mail, "■ Jardiff. 25589 iJMART, respectable Lad Wanted by Firm of Mer 15 chants and Shipbrokers at Cardiff.—Apply Box 28, 'ost-office, But^ Docks. 799d9 REQCIRED, an efficient Clerk as Book-keeper.— -> Apply, stating salary required, tc., A 37, Western Hail, Cardiff. ?.5590 j OFFICE Boy Wanted in a Timber Merchat's OMce. —Apply by letter, stating age, Ac., C JL Western Mail, Cardiff. U29dll WANTED, Office Errand Boy must write a good hand and know Cardiff w'.JI1.rldress C JO, Welltern 3fail, Cardiff. 25720 IT'NGINEERING and Ship Repairing Clerk Desires J Re-engagement; aged 24; shorthand, costs, accounts, fcc other business not objected to highest references.—Address A 10, Wcstem Mail. Caa- diff. <!999dl3_ To Contractors.—Youri" Man i several years' expe- rience) Seeks Re-engagement as Timekeeper, tcc thoroughly acquainted with measurements —Thomas, Timekeeper, Penvgraig. 995d13 To Merchants and Brokers.—Clerk, well used to Ship- ping, Desires SitWLtion no objection to invest or 11'0 pr,rtn"r. Write Broker, Western Mail, New- port. 81&110 J3 n? n ts, Crab f I If r^, 3rr A'-N 01-l-<r»biished Finn of London Brewers and Bottlers are open to appoint Wholesale Buying Agents for districts of Canton, Cathays, Grangetown, Boath, Pew,rth; liberp-1 terin^.—Apply, B 45. Western Mail, Cardiff e765dl3 TRAVELLERS Cabling upon Tradesmen are Offered Profitable Agency samples small.—State 'confi- dentially; Agencies now holding, D. G 63, Boivugh-road, Lond..n. 932d9 WANTED, by a Liverpool Tea House, a Traveller for South Wales who bas a good connection with the buyers in that, district; one who holds another COin- mission for a sood 1irm in Borne line riot objected to.—Address Tea, care Lee and Ni»btinpa!e. Advertising Agents, Liverpool. H84rllt BREWERS'Traveller. Wanted :Jot, oti.se. by a Firm of flrewe aad Wine and Spitit Merchants, II. t'.iovoughly reiiabls aud experienced Representative for tbe 80llth Wales and Gloucestershire district.- Write particulars of connection, a?;e. PMt or present engage- iiieiit. refftri-noes, ítnd remnnp,.pi-.1nn "r"i- i. to B 29, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 25665 WANTED, '.rood S&lesman and Traveller for Type- ,t' ;i.- i 01r.Cl>. Supplies: must be energetic and unders pud t < v -C 9, Western Mail, Car- 101ld14 WANTED, thoiougliiy trustworthy, respectable Man V la/eo from 30 to 351 as Saks1TIaTl; salary, 2^3 week; charncer inHispe'Uable.—C 5, Western Bfftil, Cardiff. 976d13 AGENTS Wanted to Sell our cel^bratsd Packet Teas, "rench Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa particulars free. OK e", C»!ir?r, and Co., m, Southgate-road, LOll- dou. L10605 AN 0)d-cstab';ishsd Firm of London Brewers aud Bottlers ;»,re Opcn to Appoint Wholesale Buying .gent8 for I'dsincts ol Cancon, Cathays, Grangetown, Roath, Pen.rtI1; liberal tcnni!Apply B 45, Western Mfjil. Car<1d. 1003dl3 NoiTa'loohylic. — Ii;;ï;tY;i; V Agent;; W anted.-R. E. White and Co., Ponty- pool. 691d9 C OBRESPONDENCE invFtTd~lraiu Ladies-and Gentlemen AVisbing to Jncr!'a.6 their Incomes witb but slight 1t',r1. limitijd risk references if derived results assured. Martin and Co., Throgmorlon House, l out hall-avenue, Londou, E.C. 10694 "t"TTANTED, Situatiou as Traveller in tbe Con- "f fectionery Trade; teu years' expe, ieni;.e agod 27.—Apply E., Western Mail Office, Xewport.. 9<J3dl3 TRAVEL r<Kl!. Yonn^ Man, four years' experience on tce road ;n r)rao«ry Trade, Oj en to Represent good Firm Any Line. -E. D., Western Mail, New- port. 992d9 f r^RAVELT.V'H. yonng and ener^eii. Seeks Re- X engagement, Wine, Spirit, or Beov Trade Lou- don exv^rience fust-class tcstimonisls.-F., Wp-Mni Mail, Swan.& 904d n ADVERTISER Wants Situation any position of trust: ar;ed24; abstainer: has had 9 year's ex- perience in grocery; good reference*—Apply B 4, Wes- tem Mail Uffioe, Cardiff. 750d?_ rpO Builders' Merchants and Ironmongers. A with jourteen years' experience, S3?ks to P.epre",nc these Trades ¡j$ Buyer or Salesman accustomed to travel.-Apply Buyer, AVestern Mail Office, Newport. 737dll omStS"rba n 13. SERVANTS" WANTEDr ANTED, an experienced General Servant; wages V T £ 16. Apply 47, Plymouth road. Psnarth. [ed!3 ATtTANTKf). a Ginerai Servant.—Apply 31, CIM\d VY road. llo,vtliLCardiff. e £ 77;!dI4_ WANTED, strong Gir! General; «m.tH family; washing.—Apply 15, Pla3t,urton gtvriicus. Cathe- dral road, Canton, Cardiff. a26r.ldll WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply 15, Fitziiammon Crnbankm-i-nt, e25"?0d9 WASTED, an experienced Laundress, willing to Assist in Housework when xequired.—Apply M s. Harris, 144, High street, Merthyr. e;j,i4') 1*7ANTKD, a good General Servant; heln with VV cooking; ".a<11inl; put out.— Mrs.Lugg, Victoria- rOlld, Pennnli. U17d'a WANTF. 1>, General Senant; four in family; another girl kept; washing and ironing done in wages £ i3.— Mrs. Dr. Davies, No v Tredegar. 132'idlS 0. a good General Ssrvant. -Aoply Wr- Yendoll, Lower Cock inn, ;i*ar PontypooL 113?fU5 ~X\TANTED, in Private Family, General or Plain VV eÛOK; do some housework; no washing; Ot her servants v'T.■ .-(; IB, Western Mail, Cardiff. [l(H>n'4 7S ENF.1AL 8«TO»l7Wa» £ <f: aged 13 to 22 private IT and hotel. -Lowth^r Rcgi» ry, Crau'vo-ik-street (off Richmond-road I. Cardiff. V')5dlO '(XT ANTKD, good, tiast.fori.hy Gcnerol Servant.— f f Apply Mrs. Giiffin, Pantycelyn Ifous-, Bty-rood, Llandaff ■ opposite entranJe to Ely Court). &i8dll WANTED, an experienced General 8eITaut another kept. -Apply 5g, I'ark-place, Car- diff. 84Mn "TANTK1J at once, for Family of Two, General VV Servant; good plain cook: early ris?r: must 00 clean and ne.it in person and work.-Apply Cr()(r,on House, Windsor-terrace, Penart-h. 942dS WANTED, a General Servant, who ca,. cook, bake, manage small dairy Chnrchwoman three in fllomily.pp:.r, stating wages, to Mrs. Davis, Gabalfa Parsonage, Cardiff. J022rH. WANTED, General Servant, a.bó;t-ïs- years of age; good references requirp,d.-Apply 84, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 1067dl4 PEXPERIENCED General, or goo'l PUin Cook \\il J ling to itsrlst in homework smail i'i-'y M.S. Williams, Gore YHla. Maiadco, Newport. 10?3')K I 1 OOD <T"r "rp.i Servant Wantsd; smp.il family IT country girl l'rde1"rerl.- Sadler, 3, Glcnroy- streat, Cardiff £,5. i., GENERA!. Servant. Wanted; good character indis- X pensable no children. Apply, aftor six p.m., 15, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. ■ 8:S7dtl "\X7-ANTED, by Ladv ari l Gentleman living in the VV Country, Gcnwal Servant -Apply Mi s Smith, Scvborwen, Llangibby. Newport. Mon. 883d 11 WANTED, a General Servaut, with good references —Apply Mrs. Griffiths, 93, Hamilton-terrace, Govse- ane, Swansea 1007rt]3 WANTED, thoroughly experienced G-><al f Servant, fvr Small Family, where housemaid Î8 kept; inot under JG; good iodisp"usabl A;iply in flr.i instance io flayman, Butcher, Ricliniou.l- road, Cardiff. 9S'K'13 REGISTRY (Private .-Wanted, Cooks, Kitchen- maids, G-;netals, NUIS-JS, Governess, Housekeepir, and othsrn, for Ordiff Dill- 45, C*!arl«s-8trcat, Cardiff 907dll WANTED immediately, strong, active Girl as General Servant plain cooking vavt washing another kept.—Trinity Vicarage. Swansea. 86&Ul WANTED, good General Servant must U 'der-tand good plain cooking: with !(,)(1 reference. Apply at oner1 B 5, West..r"1 Miil, Cardiff. 778.Hn WANTED at once, clean, rsspsctabV: ftir', with if good charactcr, for General Servant; aged 18 t.) 21 fare l1airl.pply Mrs. Curn*w, 97, K..tm:u:v,n- road, Lambeth, London, 8.l': 3l6'H7 WANTED at once, House-Parlourmaid; two i." I" family, aad tmby; three kept. — M: J,loyd, Gilfadlw"n. Llandyssnl. l014d,) HOUSE-PA^OllHAfATb Wantod iD_Gentlema"i's Family good wa.?es —Address Box 4", Swansea. 96')d13 WANT KD, a Young Housemaid, :hl; to SJ«V and Willing to be Us?ful. -Apply Mis3 Ballingsr, Clareston, Hayjriordw?st. 76'JrllO TT7"ANTED, Young Girl, of neat appearance, as VV Housr;nH1.id in Gentleman's Family, in the Country; .f.lO.Mu. Scott, Cai uiar- thenshir?. 1C (2dl0 XT7"ANTED, a Hons*maid; aged about 20.—Apply by V r lettstating age, religions denomination, ana where last in service, tl"\ If.. í(i:1l1')j:)'rl. near Llanelly, Ca.u:nheoRhire, 1102d9 VTTANTED, good Hons^maifl mint be cl;an, activ!}. VV and good worker state ase. @.\}a>,y, Anrt refer- ence.—Apply >Ti (. Williams, Draper. Abordare C dl" W- AN1:;ED-;¡t or.ee, Scnllerymaid wages £ 12 to £ 14. -Wdt.e. stating ago and rererono". ta Mrs. Btwssett, CrOK-ways. Cowbridge. South War-s. 11 ?5dI5 WANTED a once, an experienced Nurse for One "y Child, 18 months old mast b" s' -ong wag»s £13.-Buckr.a.il, Blackpill, Swansea. 791dl0 WANTED. Nursemaid for Two Children: healthy good u>»dle-.voman well recommended ag?not under tweutv. Apply Mrs. Howell, forth Hotel, Porth. _n. 753d9 WANTED, a respectable Yonni Girl as Narse tp Two Wightwick, ?6, Clive-road, Penarth. 1043dl0 WANTED, an experienced Nurse, to Take Entire Charge of a Baby from the Mon rh good needle- wQDlan.-Apply. giving referencM and fu'l particulars, Mrs. lbnn. Ah"raroan. near Abirdare. IIJ16d13 WANTED, good Laundress for Cottage Laundry wages, £ 1 weekly; widow with daughter pre- ferred.—P., Br.f1ltiron, Bridgend. 1041d10 WANTED, respectable Middle awd Woman t; Assist Widow in Housework, and Hell) Wait in Tea- rooms on Mark-;t Days light work comfor .eble home small salary not in Cardiff.—Address C 15, Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. 1039d10 W- ANTF.:J), experienced Barmaid, wi-h good re- ference:Apply Alexandra Dock Hotel. New- port. 1140<111 WANTF.D, Young Lady with slight Knowledge of Bar Bu"ines8; good comfortable home for snit. able person.—H 19, Western Mail. Swan¡¡ea. 1104dl5 -¡IT AI\"rED, a 8nperior Yonng Ladyí(;f First-class Y f Wine and Spirit Vaults, accustomed to counter tmd"Aopl.v, with photo IO-nil to C 25, Welltern Xail Office, Cardiff. 1095d14 Wauted in First-class Restaurant; slight knowledge of figures HlU8t be able to carve cold jo'nu at counter business entirely closed on Sundavs send photo; salary, £ 25. Ewins and SonR. Albert Restaurant, Newport. 1090dl0 "ATTANTED, a trustworthy Barmaid.-Apply, with W fnll p&rticularø, to D. Thomas, Treorchy Hotel, Tr<!orchy. 1012d9 WANTED at once, good Hotel Cook also Kitchen- maid and General combined, and Chambermaid u»"d to wait on family.-Apply, with references, Three Salmons Hotel, Usk. 1150dl3 WANTED at once, an experienced Cook; two girls and kitchen porter kept.-Ap,ly Mrs. Pnce, Imperial Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 923d9 WANTED. Plain Cook; good kitchenmaid would reference, wages, Feathers Hotel, Lydney. 875dll WANTED, a Plain Cook and to Assist Q;;nerå1ÍŸ= Apply Mrs. Gibbs, Cartle Hotel, Commercial- rortd, Newport. 819dlO WANTED, a Chambermaid; also Kitchenmaid; wages, £ 14.— Apply, with references, Crown. Hotel, Pontypool. 1000dl3 ANTED at once, a thoroughly experienced Kitchen- VV maid. Apply to Mrs. Hisloo, Penarth Hotel, Penarth. 1078dl0 GENERAL Servant aged 20 to 25; rood wages T g-iven to suitable perllon.-Apply at once Prince of Wales, But?-st-eet, Cardiff. 6?3d9 WANTED, General Servant; good home tor suitabl. person Apply Cattle Market Tavern, Quav st -.t. Cardiff. • 966di3 TTTANTED, an experienced Housemaid-Waitress; VV rout prodnco good references.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, Mount Stuart Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 964d!3 WANTED at once, a good Geneial Waitress.—Apply to Mrs Hislop. Pen a. h Holel. Penarth. [10, I WANTED, good Waitress for Hotel and Restaurant. —Apply Mr. Crane, County Hotel, Ponty- pridd. l017d9 FEMALE SERVANTS WANT PLACES. LADIES Suited with All Classes of Servants. Situa tions Secured for Servants. Fee Is —Miss Wa1ters, 30, Page-street, Swansea. 903d11 DISENGAGED 9th inst., good Plain Cook, House Parlourmaid several Cooks, House-Parlourmaids Waiting; Wanted, experienced Generals.—Select Regis- try, 10, King's-road, Cardiff. 836dll WANTED, Situation as Cook in Gentleman's or Nobleman's Family good pastrycook and under- stands hot dishes; can be highly recommen<1ed.-Apply 73, Carlisle-street, Moors, Cardiff. 1050d14 WANTED immediately, Situation »« good Plain "V Cook; aged 30.—Please state particulara to I" II., Western Mail Office, Newport. 906dll P. L.UNCook 1301, House-Parlourmaid (23i Open to Engagement.-AddresB E. or L., Jones's Registry Office, Clytha Park-road, Newp3rt. 815d10 -nE-EÑGAGEMENT as Lady's Help experienced; l< good needlewoman; plain cook; salary, £ 16.— Miss Shearman, 2, South-parade, Tenby. 994d9 SITUATION ^Wanted as General Servant; country girl: good character. Thirty other Servants (all clø.qses) Disengaged.—Mrs. Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. 339d SITUATION ns Under Housemaili Wanted, for a Giri of 19; gvod character.-Apply tu Mrs. Lloyd, Plas Cilybebyll, SwanseR.. 757dlO DISENGAGED Kitchenmaid Requires Situation in Cardiff; good reference.—Apply E. Hotter, 29, Thesigar-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 792dlO W- ANTED, for Girl of 16, Situation as Mother's Help or Nurse; accustomed to children.-Addrcss M., 17P, Newport-road, Cardiff. 1075d10 BARMAID, experienced, Seeks Situation good references; Newport preferred. Apply S. A., Western Mail Office, Newport. 1144d15 WANTED, a Situation as Bai-maid; thoroughly ex- perienced; good references; disengaged.—Address C 10, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 1009dl0 PERSON, -2Ô,lteqlÚ-es Engagement as Barmaid— nuder of two, or second of three; good reference. -M., 24, High-street, Swansea. 1005dl3 WANTED, bv experienced Young Lady, Situation It' IlB Barmaid 91' Waitress; aged 21; good reference. -Address R. B., W e"t"m Mail, Newport. 990dl.) ARM AID Requires Situation in good Hotel, Cardiff or Nei*rhboLU-hood good add. e and character.— Miss Irwin, 71, West Dock-aveuue, Hull. 923d9 WANTED, Re-engagement as Waitress good refe- V\' rence; ag-erl 21.—Apply M. Tregaskis, Queen's Lorlg", New ;fflígrtHantt1 US. I.TVKRY Man to his Silk Hats 'j 10s. 601. iais.de to order).—15, Wyndham-arcade, Cardiff.—Fur Felts, 2s. 9d.; Beaver Felted, 3s. 9d. Buy from the maker. E1880 570R the Removal or AVarehousiug of Furniture apply ? R. J. Tucker. Depository, 5, Brunei-street, I' ver- side. Cardiff. Eightwen year*' Foreman to llros. Limited Vans from Ls. 6,1. pcr hour. e2627dll ripo do this Puzzle neat and well one must devotetlieir A evening expressly to it. e2614dli SIJOCESS to Christmas; may I win the fiver to aid Santa Claus." e2560dl0 rino ensure prosperity Return Mr. Carr T.C. aud Pur- A chase th" Gasworks. e2577d!0 VENiN(i ~K XP RESS can be load of Mr Thomas čJ Davies, Pencoed, at Seven p.m. e2513d9^ THANKS lor Book they are we1l worth trying for. .Success tD Puzzle. ez.53ôd9 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED badUy tae £ 5, to get a New Suit and V ¥ at tnøt Xew Tailor's Shop in Tudor road, Cardiff: best yaluc I'VI) ever seen yet, by Joe. fed!4 ill the shape of a prize. Evans. VV e2596dll ANTED,Express fioyto Call at20,Munmontb-street I" Saitmead, Cardiff, Every Evening. 2642dll_ "\1S^ANTED "all Trades to Try Hope's One nhÚîii1- W Painted Posters; samples free.—310, Cowbridge road, Cardiff. e26C,6dll \MINTED. £ 5 badly, to be "in town" for Lord V Mayor's 8how.-JOlles. 2624dll WANTED, It Flea, with glass eyes and tin whiskers y must be a good billiard-marker. e2610dll VST ANTED, a Perfect Cure for this Longing lor the VV £ 5 Express Prisse. «2609dll WANT till, an Easter Puzzle Next Week to Compete for the Five Pounds. -Alpha.. e26?4dll WANTED, Mud for Making Mortar.o2o&mo V o2<;&1d.1O ANTED, a Conservative Club for Grangetown. ."1' wm M, Brain please IlOUC< e2565tl0 WANTED. Better Wages for Cardiff Baker?.—Even- t' inx Express. e256<¡dl0 WANT>;D, to Know why Cats should N otbe Taxed V't' M we1i as Dogs. e257XdlT^ ST ANTED, More Christian Religion and Less Soi.se- VV lexs Ritualism at Aberdare.—Dis. e257ldl0^ WAV PT',1) t l Know when Trade will improves. r e?.55&UO YSrANi'iSD to Assist Sunta Clans Fund, but got no V V money; those who got some should do so. [e dIO WANTED, Favourable Weather for the Cardiff and Swansea Football Mat.cn. e2531d9 TsTfiDT"a l^oad VF good Garden"Mouid. at 8 Howard-terrace, Roath, Cardiff. e2"53dll MISCELLANEOUS SALES. » A Diidng-room, Drawing room, and Bedroom '±1/ Suites at Waolesa.le Prices fo.' t.agu; cairiag'j paid. Heno. for lists, fr-ie, 1 farri" Old established an 1 RelioMe;, Funushing Eioviorimn, The Market." Newport. Çalll.io!1 No Agents. *6 15a. spejiai line Slli;e in 8nddieba.g. articles spring stuff jd; 11.1 prit'j 8 <rnineas Harris's price, £ J> 16s. another ill Velvet, £ 4 153.; another in Leather, very 8uf..staHt.Íall, made, 5 guineas sent 011 approval, carriage paid if esteemed.—E. E. Harris's ¡Olrl-e;.¡ta1)Ushed and Reliable), Finishing Emporium, Th "*rV«, Newport. Lists Free. e2540d9 J^ATiK'S Gold Medal Dnbbiu make! Hoots and liar 3 f nens wacerpioof, soft, and wear three times longer Allows polishing; 17 highest awards—Sold by Hoot- makers, Leatl.e,sel1e1'¡;, ltc., tins 2d., 6d., and Is. CE29!!O ]-1'IH.EWOO D Sawn Blocks 1; 6d., Chopped Is 9d J per Cwt., delivered.L Baubury, 8, Coveav-stivet, Cardiff. e2243d9 S'NiA D L S. Hand-cut. Virginia, fragrant, and lasting iu Jlli the I'ipe. May bo had ill loss., int.. and 4oz. Tins oi,lit'1'ob'H'mÓ: r-;19ld ^h')R Sale, Lirgs Bat!' ciif.vp.—Apply 14, Rawdeu 1_ pla?e, (^rfiiton, Cardiff. e?65idll IfiOB Harness, Loin Cloths, &c., go to E. it. Jonas L Saddler, Salisbury road, Cathays. Cardiff. Al Reapairs neatly and o)(eeut.e(i.. e?635dll f DAVIDSON78, < -oline Rtieet, ("'?.rditf7Mak.;s pood ft « Boots to Mcasuro. e267MU MasawwwraiwiarwwwBMiWii "HTHW ^partmentg* Af AKTMKNTS WANTED. "\T7ANTED, Double-bedded Bedroom, 15 I'lioutes VT from High ;3treet.- State tenna B 47, Exmess Office, C'^i iUff. eZi¿4d13 YOUNG Gentleman, with Wife arid Two Cliildven, D3S;re¡; Comfortably Furnished Apartments (Dining-room aud Double-bedded BOùrn, in Haburns of Cardiff bath, piano, fcc. state lowest terms for pev- Address C 21, We8tetll Mail Office, Car- diff. 1059(110 G.-E1Ù:LÎÜ1AN,anto; Apartments near Taff Station (dining oat.), or share Sitting-room with Ano(.lJl3r.- Adilm, C j, Western MaB, Cardiff. 9S5dl3 APARTMENTS TO JJET. t > vfy(>?lTABLY Furnislied A.patt»ieu'.s Sitting roor.: '.id Bedroom and 'la' ii in Cnvys road, Cat- l,avt. -Address Beta, Express Office, Cardiff. [e?A/9dl4 TBURNISHED Apartments -One m>Fwo B:<!Toom. no cbildrrn terms moderate. Apply Gq, Wyudham •oad, or4, yneetj street arcade, C:iri!i(f "2/77dl4 -m 1X7"ANTI-ID, at once,r5sp?otr»blc Young Tradesman as W Lodger: washing done: tenno; m.)demte.-Mr,. )tam, 103, PlasHe. street, Cardiff. e2760d9 ODGIN GS for Young Man terms moderate— J Apply, 9, Lower Cathedral-road. Cavdiff. 32ed 1671 APARTMENTS to L'jt close to the centre of th, town. -Apolv L. Jones, 11, Coldstr?am-terrac3 Cardie e2671dll -r-ÖNG-Room to Let for onë or two Clubs.—'T. Ev.m;, J l'nnee Alh3rt, Absraare. e2378d9 WJ5HVOE. -.To -I,et, Two good H.00IDF, Furnished or Unfurnished close to Church. Mrs. Morgan, Post-office, Wenvoc, Cardiff. 1137d15 TTTELL-FURNISHED Apavtirtents: two bedrooms VV >f required; moderate terms. -13. qlynrhon(lda- stieei:, Cardili. 1125d 15 WELL-FURNISHED Apartment; fo: One or Two \'t' Gentlemen; no children. 62, Stacey-road, Roatb, ;>di1'f. 1069d14 < /« Llanbleddian gardens, Cardiff. — Plea- 11). sant Apartments; tivo belrooms Mf re- quire 1). 1¡ath-rooro: good attendance .:ir;, cleuiliness no child. en; terms moderate. 1085d14 C<OMFORTABIiE Sitting and Bed Boom to Let: > hot and cold bath.-Apply 31, Talbot-@treet (off Cathedral-road), Cardiff. 1025d 14 LYNRIIOK^ DA-STREKT.—Well-furnishedTlooms" X to Let.-C 12, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1021 d!4 TO Ijet, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom (Fur- nished) no children.—Apply 1, Mac'nen-place, Canton, Cardiff. 1044d'.4 A Gentleman, leiviu", Can Recommend Very Highly His Rooms in Tredegarville excellent cooling and attendance. -.o\.pply C 6, Western Mail, Cardiff. [d9 SUPERIOR Apartments or Board with Family Offered to Gentleman oc Lady good part. of Car- Oifi, us2 of piano and every comfort moderate terms Address B 48, Western Mail, Cardiff. 9S9d9 NEWPORT-ROAD. — Comfortable Apartments, < "k.<(le-road and Wordsworth street, to Let to Geutlemao good cookinir and attendance.—C 4, Western Mail, Cardiff. 973d13 PLEASANT, reifned, and most comfortable Home (Plasturton-gardens) Offered u. Gentleman terms moderate and inclusive.—Reference B 42, Western Mail, Cardiff. 941d13 To Let, Comfortable Furnished Apartments; hot and cold bath; good cooking and attendance. — 34, Hamilton-street, Canton, Cardiff. 926d9 TWO Furnished Rooms to Let for I'«VD Gentlemen hot and cold hath; URe of piano.—3, Pitman-street (near Plasturton-gardens), Cardiff. 786dlO ffrnmsfs DWELLING-HOUSES WANTED. W- ANTED, at Lland&fr; Dinas Powis, or Newport, House in Good Locality rent n.oour. £ 45.—Apply M., 11, Hickman-road, Penarth. 927d13 WANTED to Rent or Purchase, small House in Dinas Pow-ill.-State particulars to A 46, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. 494d9 DWELLING-HOUSES TO LET. To Let, I, East Moors, Yard and Premilles, with railway siding, Imitable for works or facton.- Auply Thomas .Ton°s and Co.. Wbwf-at.reet, Car- diff e2771d!3 TO be Let. with irnmediat., possession, No. 10, St. Andrew's-crescent, Cardiff; three reception- rooms, seven bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, cellar, &c. no attics and no room below the ground ftoor; rent, £ 60 per arm"" Ani.lv Evans, Wi^d?r>r-r>lac, Car- diff. 25647 TWO Country Houses to Let, near Cardiff, £ 450 and £ 120 great bargains llnd exceptional terms.-W. Gill, above address. 1058dl4 TREDEGARVILLE. Furnished House iseven rooms and usual o!!ice>;) to he Lf!t.-Write for par- ticulars C 11, WeRtern Mail, Cardiff. 25J.i90 r|M> Let, in good neighbourhood, Weil-furnished House A —three sitting-r oms, six bedrooms, dressing-rooms, and ail modern conveniences 8uitabh for first-class lodging-houee might arrange sale furniture SIt valua. tion, if desired.—Address B 43, West*)>i Miil Office, Cardiff. 963dl3 T^l7ANDAW-PLACE7-Let or Sold," Det-MhJd House" J own grounds south aspect; every convenience 'bus passes Address C 1, Western Mail, Cardiff. [939dl3 WINDSOR-ROAD, Penarth.—Excellent Villa Resi- ¡' f dence; five bedrooms and every convenience low 1 rent.—Jenkins, Cl*rk« "nd Co., Cambrien-cbambers, Cardiff. y 947dl3 QQ Stacey-road.—Residence, with every con- wOi venience; immediate possession. — Jenkins, Clar1te, and Co., Cambrian-chambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 951d13 E WL Corner Residence,24ft. 6in. frontage increasing neighbourhood suit profes- sional gentleman.-Applv Meek, 8, Alexandra-road, Canton, Cardiff. 953d13 -T- 0 Let, Two Houses in Upper Donald-street two sitting-rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, bath-room (hot and cold water); rent 11s. per week ,inclnsive).-Apply'B1ight, Builder,38,Moy-road, Roath, Cardiff. 920d13 TO-Let, Villa, 349, Cowbrif.gc-road, Cardiff six bed- rooms, bathroom, w.c.-Apply Mr. Ashley, 377, Cowhridge-road, Cardiff. 827dll COUNTRY Residence, Glamorganshire; £ 75 per J annum; eight bed, three reception rooms, garden, and five acre5 paddock nicely secluded H mile from Station on G.W.R., six miles from Cardiff.—Gottwaltz, Bowring, and Perry. 11, High-street, Cardiff. 700d9 WELLINGTON-TERRACE.-Con1modioulI House; can be used for business purposes; lately in occu- pation of A. Brown and Co., Drapers; in central posi- tion.—Apply W. Sanders and Sons, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 706d9 P- OXTY PRIDD.-Desirable Residence, newly papered to be Let; hot and cold bath.-Apply to Mr Morgan, Llwvnmadoc-street, Pontypridd. 4690d N- EWPORT-ROAD.-To Let, Westonville, No. 182.— Apply Coleman, Hawthorns, Llandaff. 25167 CARDIFF and Penarth.—Residences to Let. See Messrs. Hern's Register, 94, St, Mary-street, Car- dilT OAK~FIELD-STREET~Cardiff.—To Let, most con. venicnt and modern Residence rent moderate.- William Howells, 96, St. Marv-street, Cardiff. 774<110 HOUSE to Let, J,lanishen-street, The Heath, Cardiff rent, 128. week, Apply Phipps, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. 1052d14 10(Ci Newport-road.—Let or Sold immediately »Jl)j eleven large rooms, cellars, offices; most convenient; moderate.-Stephens, Church-terrace, Roath, Cardiff. 1031d14 DWELLING-HOUSES TO BE SOLD. IT'OR Sale, good House in Canton.-Apply 89. Colstel lation street, Cardiff. e2636dll FOR Sltle, good House in Canton.—Apply 89, Conste lation street, Cardiff. e2591dll D BROUCHER, Property and Estate Agent, 40, • Richards-terrace, Roath, Cardiff. Special attention given to rent collecting. 935d13 IfOR Sale, Rockiield House, 43, The Parade, Cardiff a detached residence, with large garden and con servatory (heated) house contains two large reception sh bed rooms. bath, lavatory, good kitchens, cellars, .tc. convenient outhonses.-Apply 011 tbe Premises, [dll 1'TI OR Sale.—Residence commanding extensive views of Roath Park; others in The Walk, Parade, Win.1sor-pla.ce, Albany-road, and Cathedral-road also Villa in Wyndham-crescent, Canton price very mode- rate.-Hohert Nixon, Auctioneer, Charles-street, Car- diff. 1149d15 OAKFIELD-STREET.—Excellent Residence, with possession six bedrooms and cvery convenience yery cheap.—Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., 12, Westgate- street, Cardiff. 952d13 C ANTON.—Corner Villa; price £ 450, subject to pri- J vate mortgage, which could remain.-Robert Nixon, Auctioneer, 2, Charles-street, Cardiff. 707d9 -'0 83 y 0 Cash Required to Purchase Six Villas, ctOOU subject to mortgage after outgoings are pair1 will pay 20 per cent a portion of the £ 350 can be advaneed if necessary.—Apply Rosedale, 248, Cowbridge- road, Cardiff. 776dl:J CI ATHEDRAL-ROAD, Cardiff.—An excellently-built J Twelve-roomed Residence price £ 1,200.—Apply Gottwaltz, Bowring, and Perry, 11, High-street, Car- diff. 206dlO HOUSES for Sale a11 Pa.rt.3 uf Cardiff and Suburbs mortgages arranged.— ,T. Cuthbert Goulding, St. Mary-strcet-buildings, Cardiff. 1023d14 ("1 OOD Leasehold Property for Sale in a rapidly in- X creasing District of Cardiff a bargain for au im- mediate purchaser. -Apply C 13, Western Mail, Car- diff. 1024dl4 I .TOR Sale, Villas, Albany-road, Cottnll-roa.d, Strath- naim-street, .Crwys-road. Dalton-street Shop,] Albsn-i -road.—Hodgkinson, 133, Ca- tle-road, Car- diff 205d Conwav-road.—Modern-built Villa—five bed- i.'CiXJrooms and everv convenience: very cheap.— Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian-chambers, Car- diff. 948d13 LASTU RTOX^G AK DE NS.—Ho use for Sale price m01erate; portion cau remain on mortgage.— Apolv Lewis Morgan, Solicitor, Dukc-street, Car- diff. 955d13 BUSINEhS PREMISES WANTED. GOOD Saleroom Required Shortly w,mld go to £ 103 a X year if suitable.—J. Cuthbert Goulding. St. Marv's uildiuKs, Cardiff. 702d9 HOUSE, Shop, und Bakehouse, Wanted, Swans.a, Neath, or Aberavon. — Apply Baker, Western Mail Office. Sivansea. 1103d15 OTSl^^PREMISES '£0 I.liT. T- 0 Let.. Double-fronted Shop, with cellarage, stabling, bakehouse, &c„ in a new and populous district sinking to steam coal in operation best position rent moderate. Also Grocery aud Drapery Business for Dispos.l; doing a good trade stock at valuation.— Apply Lloyd, Auctioneer, Penygraig, Rhondda. [1080dl4 NELSON-TERRACE. -Convenient Shop, with Dwell- il\;{"house attached low rent; immediate posses- sion. -Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., 12, Westgate-.streat, Cardiff. 930dl3 rIAO Let, commodious Premises in Went Bute-street A 2fift. frontage excellent warehouse-room, five storeys, and easy of access. —Apply F. Prim3vesi. Docks, iJu.rrliff. 83! dll ST. MARY-STREKT.—Large Double-front Shop and Promises, in best position, to Let; carly possession. -Lewis Hopkin; 10, Queen street, Cardiff. RMdil BUTE-STREET.—To Let, Shop and Premises; plnte-gl3i'l'front; good position rent, £ 70.—Apply Lewis HopJ!;ins, 10. Qneen-btreet, Cardiff. 333.111 CARDIFF. -To L>t. Large Yard, with Workshops, Lofts, and Stabling, in centre of town. -Apply Sessions and Sons, Penart.h-road. 4619d -[ OCK-UP Shop, centre of town, Buitabie harness; J maker tow reut; immediate possession.—Jenkins Clarke, and Co., 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 949dlJ »1 O High-street, Swansea. -These magnificent m \J O« Premises to Let; they comnrise double- fronted sho", plate-glass olso.excellent and ample office and living accommodation, as wen as extensive .sho1\ rooms, and yard iu rear: and will be let either together Qt. separately: immediate possession.—Apply L. J. Popkin Morgan, Solicitor, SW¡\.Jlpett. 745d9 TO Laundry PropHetOrs. Fellihongers, Engineers, Boilermakers. -Valuable Premises, Yard, Ware- ,hOllSE¡;. Stables, Closc Railway. -Apply Penn. Windsor- load Yard, Ar1a.msdown. Cardiff. llJ47d14 WAREHOUSES TO LETT^ BANK-BUILDINGS, St. Mary-street.—Spacious well-lighted Celiars to Let. specially suitable fo wine merchant, general warehousemen, and otherR; a shop front to Westgate-street, opposite new Post-office, could be put in —Jenkins, (Jlarke, and Co., Cambrian- chamlxrs, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 945dl3 IAI5GE Warehouse to Lei at Docks suif.abie for .ship J <-hand'iCr. or marine-store dealer).—Apply Lewis Hopkins^ j ants £ u$tne9sr £ i.J,m: Salc, genuino Hotels, Roadside Country Inns, I othe;' Businetsos; selected lists post fr. Duke, Hotel Valuer, Bridge-street, Biistol. [d9 ONE Tenansove>'20y3ars.-Celebrated Home-brewing House, taking £ 28 weekly; long lease.-Duke, as above. 732d9 UNDER exceptional and unforeseen circumstances Fully-licensed House, spJemJirlly fitted, for £ 175 trade proved must be "lIlrl.-Dnke, Bridge-street, Bristol. 733d9 -C1J i,R1\íiŠC} Roadside Public several acr:-s orchard- J iog, gnden, stabling, piggeries; same hauds five rears; reut, only £ 22; low incurnhig.—Dnke, Valuer, B1'iiltol. 734d9 WET.L-KNOWN Market Inn, hunting district, twelve miles fmm Bristol; excellent stabling rent. only £ 25 taking's proved at £ 18 "eekly. —Duke. (<19 PI OA Cash. -Noted Handsomely-fitted Spirit X- £ i\J Vaults, near Station; splendid billiard saloon\ yard commodious dweHing-hollA'3.-Duke. as above. 736d9 POST-FREE, 31lth T'sue, 60 Columns.—Largest Pub- lished List.-Hotels, Vaults, Breweries, Beer- bouses, Temperance Hotels, Tobacconists', Grocers', D.1.inm"n's. Butchers', Bakers' Businesses even description, £ 20 to £ 80,000 loans arranged fiaapiltg- tions free.—John Downine, Auctioneer, Bj qtm. 1845. 722d9 p -J O A —Sterling Village Spirit-liouse; rent £ 25 I V about two acres garden, paddock ea3Y distance Bristol; near J'ailw>\y station. Downing. 723d9 jpOA Only.—Magnificently-fitted Spirit Vaults, clo je to Princes" The-itre largest, hand- somest bar in district.—Downing, Hotel Vainer, Bristol. 724d9 VALUATION about £ 100.—Superior Full-licensed Inn, Somerset splendid garden stabling great tourists' resort. — Downing, Nelson-street, Bris- tol. 725d9 BEERHOUSES, suitable for working people several old-estr.blisbed concerns, £ 25 to £ 50. -Apply Downing, I, Nelson-street, Bristol. 726d9 CHELTENHAM.— £ 300.— FuUy-lieonsed Hotel; at- tractive, well-furnished concern, near Horse Repository. Another at Pitville, £ 400,—Downing, Agent. 727d9 p ■),) A — Bristol. — Elegantly-appointed Spirit (?W«J A* Vaults with Small Hotel, near Suspension Bridge and Clifton Rocks Railway.—Downing, Bris- tol. 728d9 S-õÜT11- WALES.—First-class Free Hotel and Vaults "roof trad,) £ 120 weekly heavy profits; incoming easy —Downing, Auctioneer, Bristol. 729<1.9 p AA —Old-established Spirit-house, close Gas- ow X Vy 17• works, St. Philip's rent £ 27; splendid opportunity for industrious people.:=:!?owuing. [730d9 RRIDGEND.-Old-estabIished Freehold Spirit Vaults to be Let or Sold: absolutely free; immediate possession.— Apply L. J. Popkin ;\{orgRn, Solicitor, 6, Worcester-place, Swansea. 746d9 TO Let, Beerhouse, ^th Garden. Stable, Piggeries tbree miles from Cardiff.—Aoply B 10, Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. 7810.10 C1LIFTON, near Suspension Brid!ic.-Capitâl Beer J and Win" House; genuine trarle possession £ 50. -Ga.3"e, Hotel Valuer, 18, Nicholas-Btreet, Bristol, (d1 S~ OUTIi"WALES.— £ 300.—Free Double-licensed Inn splendid trade beds, stabling cover rent: pro- prietor retiring after 35 years.—Gag°, Bristol. 889dll PRETTY Off-licensed House, most respectable locality doing £ 500 yearly incoming about £ 90, or offer.—fiage, 18, Nicholas-street, Bristol. 890d11 IjiliABORATELY-FITTED Spirit Vaults, easy dis- li tanee Piilway Stntior1; handsome bar. every accommoda' -laniard -,)n left; price £ 100 cash.- Gage, aboC" 89ldll ULLY-LICENSED Iun: very profitable trade, nearly £ ?0 weekly grann premises valuable in- ventory excepoionallv C""R.T\. —- Particulars, Gage, Nicholas-street, Br¡"t.¡,1. 892dll A Reliable Concern, paying £ 60 to £ 70 for Draught Beers every month rent £ 30 immense bargain. —Mr. Gage, Nicholas-street, Bristol. 895dll ESTABLISHED^Fully-licensed inn, easy reach NeVI" Empire Palace of Varieties proofs trade shown easy cash terms arranged.-Gage, Bristol. 894dll MONTPELIER and Kingsdown.—Several well-pay- ing Beerhouses the8e heaJtny neighbourhoods, from £ 40 IInf1 upwards.—Apply Offices, 18, Nioholas-street. —Gage. 895dll FREE for everything but Draught Beers; trade £ 40 monthly net rent £ 19 yearly recommended, thoroughly sound; £ 100 cash.-Gage, Bristol. 896dll E-1:A.BORATELY-FITTED, highly-attractive Fully- licensed Inn, paying £ 70 monthly splendid inven- tory; statement of trade guaranteed.—Gage, Nicholas- street, Bristol. 897dll OPPORTUNITY seldom met with—Bold Corner, Fully-licensed House, respectable suburb Bristol trade £ 16" weekly: easily managed possession for £ 165 cash.—Apply 1'cbbs, Valuer, 83, Old Market-street, Bristol. 803dl0 -SEÄRIÚE- Hot South Wales—Free" Doubï; £ 3 licensed house leMe ten years price £ 350.— Powell, Roacb. Tempie-chambers, Cardiff. 785d10 ABERGAVENNY.—Licensed Hotel; takings £ 10— £ 16 weekly price £ 360.—PoW«U ch, Temple- chambers, Cardi1! 784d10
Our Quaker Friend.
Our Quaker Friend. AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM DR. FOX. He Discourses on Church and Stage and Other important Topics. TO THI EDITOR. Friend,—Studying a copy of the paper familiar to me since I served the late beloved Dr. Leahy in the then extensive Tondu and Ogmore industries, in 1869 and 1872, as I had occasion to be in the town, so' many things in it seemed to call for comment that I am uneasy to let all of them pass. the perusal of even the fugitive news sheet may teach much if it be studied, i.e., not read in mere curiosity, when what is unsaid and lies "between the lines" is seen. For it is this which profits us, and it must be supplied by the reader, so that in the sphere of education even, in the great world, it is true that we bring what we take away. It is the capacity of supplying this which constitutes the wise reader, and no other is fit to read public things, for there lies a secret in all news which is a riddle the reader is set—and he who solves it as he reads profits by it and is the wiser, and he alone. I.—A new light was thrown on the state of the Church by the remarkable evidence that the theatre was taking up its work, and a great actor becoming a kind of Apostle by his peculiar mode. We have seen very much of distinct societies existing, with their funds and mechanisms, to do between them the many works and various of Christian effort and care for each different class of suffepers, each one founded to oppose some one special evil—which also has just been noted in a cartoon. This sad proof of the laxity of the Christian Church—in that the different por- tions of its work around to be done must be undertaken by specific extraneous agencies, labour, agitation, and funds—receives confir- mation when we now find the theatre boldly undertaking to preach the truth! Well may'st thou, in thy editorial on the ministers' circu- lar as to houses, say that, if the Church had a touch of the courage (we will not say virtue, though the words are really identical) as the soldier, it would transform society. This seems aptly observed when the Vicar of Cardiff is reported as actively welcoming old roldiers-where a third element adds to the variety, viz., that of the game of which so many in the town seem so proud. By those ironical strokes so common, B. Tree offers, on the drama "Temptat.ion," which was associated with a tree at first, claiming that a Tree now rather tends to help man out of the .snare of the first, or setting forth an antithesis. II.—The case is mentioned, also, of grave conse-quences frum a racing telegram (which should not be pronounced "telegrum"), of which it may be useful to draw the morals. This serious effect was due (1) to using "slang" —the words "dead certainty"; (2) to tele- graphing about racing at all. The first was needless, like the second, and it is, I submit, a question whether the privileges of telegraphic messages—entailing great oave, expedition, and labour—were made or should be used for un- necessary things, of merest luxury or whim, or whether this is not au abuse of a means provided to give us news at once of the most important concerns (not the least), just as I hold it is of the valuable postal letter system to use it to cart sacks of worthless valentine pictures about. The tendency is to lead to less care being taken in delivery, whereby true things suffer, and, any way, they are imperilled and delayed. (3) It is, evidently, most unwise ever to use the word dead in a telegram unless from necessity. These remarks receive confirmation by con- temporaneous news of the death of a station- master owing to a bet—how needless !—after service of a quarter of a century! III.—I will only advert to one other matter —again in the editorial of the issue referred t<>—"Woman and Her Rights." Commenting on the last. of Victoria W. Martin's journals (whom I personally know), the article shows how wisely she allows the statement that woman is evidently best in her proper plaw. This, which might seem a truism, is actually loudly denied. But I rejoiced to see the view put forth at length which earnestly cries for utterance that she can never be a man, and had best not try to be—that she cannot, there- fore, hope to fulfil his part with honour—that it is rebellion agailut God and nature and her husband, and hence an anomaly and a thing which cannot be blessed—and that she is far nobler her true self than a- kind of revolted woman, unhappy, and no longer dis- playing those characters which have ever been her charm and her power. She has such, as well as man, and, though different from his. they are as valuable and needful in their place. When true to them, or excelling as woman, she has power and blessedness enough, nor can she be better by possibility. But when she is out of her place man is, too, and society will lose it's most precious ties and lovely traits. This sad deterioration social has now reached a high pass in America, leading to abnormal women, less respect to the sex (for consideration is paid them as the weaker vessel." and must he resigned when equality is claimed), and the grievous loss of that true female character, which none should wish, any more than the true female form, to try to alter—if it be not, rather, injurious so to df), Such a It.'S is too serious to be allowed, and if suffered it will be the ruin. and not the saving, either of the sex or of the world. But what is wanted is that they be true women, as once (as it is that children he ohildren again), for the true evi! WI", and they, too, suffer from is that they are not.—I am, faithfullv, C.FOX. 6th of 11th Month, 1893.
CRIMEAN VETERANS.
CRIMEAN VETERANS. Canon Thompson Speaks for the Banquet Committee. TO THE EDITOR. Sir. T'd committee charged with the task Of making arrangements for the above cele- bration desire, through your oourteey, to enlist the sympathy and help of all friends of our veteran soldiers in carrying the scheme proposed to a happy and successful issue. 1. As to our invited guests, the total number up to the present who have cordially responded to our invitation is about 260, with a daily addition of one or two names, which will probably bring up the total number to 300 Of these the larger proportion are without pensions, and the pensioners among their in very few instances are in receipt of more than 9d. a day. Of the total number, quite a third are in indigent circumstances, or actual want, and many will come to us from the workhouses of the district covered by our operations. 2. As to our objects, we want, first of all. to gather these gallant fellows round a well- spread hospitable board, in token that, though many of them are humble, poor. and obscure, their services are cherished in grateful remem- brance, and they themselves not forgotten. But we wish to do more than this. There must be many among these deserving men whose health is of the feeblest, and whose constitutions were permanently injured by the hardships of their Russian or Indian cam paigns. To such as these how welcome would be a small addition to their pension, or tc such other means as they possess! But the method of dispensing such funds as may be entrusted to us will be a subject for after consideration, and may well be left in the hands of a selected number of well-known men chosen from our larger committee. Having these objects before nfl. I very earnestly and urgently apjieal to all who may chance to read these words to send us some practical token of their sympathy. As yet we have received but scanty support from places beyond the Cardiff and Glamorgan district. But Monmouthshire will send us a contingent of between 40 and 50 veterans, and Pembrokeshire 21, while seven are invited from Carmarthenshire. Surely we may hope for something from resident* in these counties, seeinsr that we seek to benefit their people equally with our own. Ou" local football dl1h8 are. with most praiseworthy œlerity. wé1J to the fore, as your columns have already shown. This is well: but what we want and must have, if the scheme is to be attended with the success we long for, is a substantial and representative subscription list. I will only add aa pertinent to this last remark that the mayor-elect (Councillor Trounce) is treasurer, and will be glad to receive subscrip- tions without delay.—I am. &c.. C..T. THOMPSON. Chairman of the Committee. Cardiff, Nov. 8. r wm+m
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Welsh Church Training ColJege. An urgent appeal from the Bishoos of Bangor and St. Asaph is being issued on behalf of the proposed new diocesan Church training college for the instruction of elementarv teachers. Lord Penrhyn has given a Rite at Bangor, and there has been promised about £7,500. while the Society for the Promotion of Christian Know- ledge will grant £1,000. provided the sum of £10,000, necessary for the building, is raised. This leaves a deficit of £1.500, and, as every available source in the two dioceses has been exhausted, friends in England are being appHed to in order to save the institution. The prelates add :—" Onr anxiety is arreat, for if this sum cannot be raised our Church teachers must either attend a. Nonconformist college—and so the Church character of our schools would in consequence suffer most seriously—or else the majority of our Church schools must close, seeing they depend upon the college for their [ supply of teacher*
Generous Lord Bute.
Generous Lord Bute. HE GIVES ANOTHER FIVE HUN- DRED POUNDS So that Friendly Societies may not Suffer through the Cardiff Savings' Bank Smash. [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] LONDON, WEDNESDAY. I have authority for statin; that the Marquess ef Bute has signified his intention of increasing his already large donation of £2,788 8s. lid. to JE3,311 5s. 9d., in order that the clubs and Friendly Societies who deposited their funds in the late Cardiff Savings' Bank shall not suffer in any way by its failure. Since his lordship agreed to pay the first amount, other claims have been brought under the notice of the authorities which increased the total of the societies' claims by over J6500. On this fact being brought before the notice of the marquess, he readily consented to include this amount with the first-mentioned sum. How nobly he has redeemed the half-veiled promises made for him by counsel to Mr. Justice Stirling, when his case came before that gentleman some time ago the public will at once see. Another development in the winding-up process is also to be recorded, and this a serious one, as it affects claims amounting to £4,300. This week was the time fixed for adjudicating on the claims of the irregular depositors. On the matter coming before the chief clerk of the High Court he promptly decided that all interest claimed on deposits of over JE200 must be disallowed. This important decision reduces the amount on which a dividend will ultimately be paid from J622,500 to £18,200. These irregular depositors, therefore, of over £200 who accepted the offer of the trustees in the first place and took 17s. in the £ in settle- ment of their clains, can now shrug their shoulders with satisfaction, as it will be seen that they have received much more than they ever would have done had they waited until the final winding up. The authorities are now only waiting for the chief clerk's certificate, which will contain accu- rately the indebtedness of the bank to the deposi- tors. Irregular depositors who have only received 17s. in the jE, and whose claims have not been wiped out by the chief clerk's decision, will be placed on the same footing as the regular de- positors, after which the final dividends will be paid. The funds in hand at the present moment will enable the solicitors to the Treasury to authorise a dividend of 2s. 6d. in the £ when negotiations with the trustees of the bank, which are now proceeding, are completed. It is confidently anticipated by the authorities that they will be able to pay a dividend of at least 5s. in the .6. The postage to defray the distri- bution of this dividend, it is interesting to note, will amount to £500. Statement by Mr. William Jones. Ivlr. William Jones, solicitor for the deposi- tors, informs us that this matter came before the chief clerk at th." chambers of Mr. Justice Stirling, in the Royal Court of Justice, Lon- don, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of further adjudicating upon the claims of the irregular depositors, who have recently had notices sent to them by Mr. Ernest Cooper, the liquidator, stating that their claims, as originally filed on their behalf, have, in accordance with Mr. Justice Stirling's direc- tions, been disallowed altogether, on the following grounds, viz. :—" That the amount of interest added to the depositor's account after it had beoome irregular (through the depositor having exceeded the limits of deposit allowed by the rules of the bank) was greater than the amount of the depositor's claim." Or that their claims, as originally filed, have been reduced to th3 amounts allowed and mentioned in the notices, on the following grounds, viz. — For amount claimed by the depositor in excess of the amount appearing to be due to the depositor by the books of the bank, and for interest added to the deposi- tor's account after it had become irregular through the depositor having exceeded the limits of deposit allowed by the rules of the bank." Mr. William Jones's London agents attended the hearing before the chief clerk at the judge's chambers on Tuesday. A large number of the depositors' (irregular) claims were disallowed altogether, and the other section of the irregular depositors' olaims were allowed at reduced amounts, stated in their notices, for the reasons stated above. The adjudication of claim* on Tuesday only affected irregular depositors' claims. All the regular depositors' claims have been allowed and parsed at the amounts appearing to their credit in the books of the bank; therefore, no notices were sent to regular classed depositors. All the irregular claims as adjudicated upon have now been referred to the judge's clerk for the usual certificate to be prepared, and this will be done at once, preparatory to the distribution of the assets, which, it is anticipated, will take place before tlw, end of the year. The dividend will probably be about 5s. in the JB on the amount of the claims, as allowed. Mrs. Hurford's claim has been allowed at J6228 18s. od., and those of the Misses Plain at the amounts appear- ing by their books to their credit. These depositors have not received the 17s. in the JB, and the question will shortly be argued before the judge as to whether these depositors shall he paid the 17s. in the JB in priority out of the assets before the dividend is declared. C'umi.'el will be instructed by Mr. William Jones to contest the claims of Mrs. Hurford and the Misses Plain to be paid in priority out of the assets. When this point has been decided there will be nothing further to pre- vent the liquidator distributing the assets at his disposal. At the hearing on Tuesday (11\" of the creditors, a Mrs. Masey, appeared by solicitor. She had received 17s. in the B from the managers, and on her behalf tbe (.m.t:on was raised whether interest upon iieptvits ought not to be apportioned—i.e., interest upon such part of the deposit as was with in the limit should be allowed, notw:th- standing there was, in fact, a. deposit of a larger amount, meaning that, although the total amount allowed by the rules had been evcieded. and, therefore, no interest would bu pavable, yet the depositor was entitled to say h-r deposit wa* within the amount sanc- tioned by the rules, and so claim interest upon the amount limited by the rules. The Chief Clerk decided against this contention on behalf of Mrs. Masey's claim, and Mr. William Jones doubts very much whether the depositor will take the matter to the judge, aJthough she has liberty to do so.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Cardiff's New Mayor will be Present at the Jubilee Services. Mr. Fred J. Veall, hon. secretary of St. Mary's Jubileo Celebration Committee, writes from 6, Arcade-chambers, High-street:— Sin,—May I trespass on your courtesy and ask for space on behalf of the vicar and church- wardens and the jubilee celebration committee to invite the different public bodies and the inhabi- tants of Cardiff generally to join in the proces- sion and attend service at St. Mary's Church, Cardiff, on Sunday next, the 12th inst., at 3.30 D'flnck in the afternoon. This year is being l-ept a"" the jubilee year of the new St. Mary's T'hnrch, which re-places the ancient Parish Church destroyed in the great storm of 1607. Up to the present the several festivals have been kept parochially, but as Sunday. November 12, falls within the octave of the dedication festival it has been decided to make this an occasion in which the different Friendly Societies, clubs, and other public bodies shall be invited te participate. The incoming mayor (Councillor Trounce) has kindly consented to attend in state, with as many members of the corporation as may find it convenient to accompany him. It is hoped to organise a procession on similar lines to that which took place at the opening of the church on December 14, 1843. Time is so short that I have not been able te approach all the secre- taries of different, societies separately, but I shall be very pleased to hear from any officials of clubs and Friendly Societies who would like to take part. All will be most heartily welcomed, and seats found in the church for those who join the prooession. All will assemble at the Town-hall about 2.30 p.m. on Sunday. Full particulars will be advertised on ttft p-tordaj next.
Tit-Bits of Tasty Topics
Tit-Bits of Tasty Topics GATHERED FROM ALL OVER WALES And Dished Up in Form to Suit the Palates of all our Readers The Earl of Cawdor has arrived at 23, Grosvenor-square for the winter. Colonel Cornwallis-West is the "World's" this week's Celebrity at Home." A clerk at Barry Dock is said to have just netted £2,500 by lucky betting transactions. We never know the losers. He told me to go to h said a. police witness at Aberdare on Tuesday, and I took him into the station and locked him up." Sir Theodore and Lady Martin are staying at the Knowle Hotel, Sidmouth, where they have gone for change after serious illness at their residence in the Vale of Llangollen. In ineffaceable letters on the glass folding- doors of an hotel at Aberdare Junction is the following motto:—" Fy ngobaith sydd yn Nuw," which in English means, "My hope is in God." Mr. Gilbert Davidson, of Ammanford, secured the second prize and silver medal for the best table of made-up bouquets, wreaths, and crosses a.t the chrysanthemum show at the Royal Aquarium, London. The many thousands who have admired the Menelaus collection of paintings at the Cardiff Free Library may like to know that Menelaus is Mr. Charles Wilkins's noteworthy Welsh- man in this week's "Weekly Mail." A Northern paper says that a highly suc- cessful leek show was held at Winlaton on Tuesday. A leek show out of Wales !> Surely this is not in keeping with the eternal, ex- ternal, and internal fitness of things? Well done, Neath! The collection made there, under the management of Miss Bevan, for Swansea Hospital amounted to J694, and no doubt it will be made up to £100. This, by comparison, puts Swansea in the shade. Our little statement that the Queen is pre- bendary of St. David's has astonished Mr. Labouohere. The editor of Truth" may be further astonished to learn that her Majesty is colonel of a regiment. The rev. oolonel never officiates, however. The Swansea Town Council this year will Dot have a teetotal mayor. Is this the reason, we wonder, that a proposal is on foot to go back to the old hours of meeting—morning instead of afternoon ? It looks very sus- picious Those luncheons were certainly very pleasant J A marriage has been arranged, and will take place early in January, between Edward Cixarles Maonaghten, eldest son of Lord Mac- nagliten, and Edith Minnie, only daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Powell, of Coldra, Mon- mouthshire, and niece of Mrs. Vaughan-Davies, of 17, Hyde Park-gardens. The Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, when on his way to Lowestoft on Tuesday, was suddenly seized with illness and compelled to-leave the train at Chelmsford. After waiting a short time he found himself unable to fulfil an engagement at Lowestoft in connection with the London Wesleyan Mission, and returned to London in the course of the day. In Jewish weddings it is the custom to placc the ring on the first finger of the left hand, but, not to be singular, the wearer afterwards removes it to the third finger. As a rule, the ring never goes further than the first joint of the first finger, for it is bought to fit the Christian third finger, and not the Jewish forefinger. This fashion doth make slave, of even the doughtiest. At a board of guardians up the hills" lately the relieving officer was asked about a. pauper. "He's dead," was the reply. "Oh," said a worthy vicar, who hadn't caught the answer, "What rent does he pay?" "Well," exclaimed the first guardian, you ought to know best," whereupon an irresponsible oaJled out, Which place is he in?" It was then the vicar saw he had put his foot in it. There ma.y be seen in a farmhouse near Llandovery a writing-desk, which is said to have belonged to William Nicoll, the com- panion of Burns, and immortalised in the song, "Willie brewed a. peck of maut." It was bought at the sale of Mrs. Niooll, Torr Cottage, Kirkcudbrightshire, whose maiden name was Cairns. It is said tha.t some of the Cairns family settled on the Glamorgan- shire Coast. The first Anglesey Hunt Ball on Tuesday night started a. week of gaiety, for which the houses in the neighbourhood of Beaumaris have filled up wonderfully. Tha.t noted Nimrod, Lord Kenyon, is the comptroller this year, and has promised to bring a party of young men. Under him is Mr. Claud Vivian, who will really be responsible for the arrange- ments, and the ball was under the "patronago" of the Stanhope Joneses. The second ball is fixed for to-day. Wednesday was occupied with the ladies' ordinary, and to-day, in addi- tion to the ball, there will be the annual pro- cession, which promises to be more nume- rously attended than usual. Madame Patti received a neat and rather unique present a short while ago. It was a manuscript music book, in which were a number of her favourite songs, written with wonderful neatness by "a lover of song and music." He is Mr. Adam Thomson, Castle- Douglas, N.B., an old trentleman in his eigmy- sixth year. Mr. Thomson takes grea* delight in this pastime, and, though so well up in years, his penmanship is remarkable, and much prized by those who may receive a sample. The book was taken to Craig-y-Nos by Mr. John J. Clark, DaJbea.ttie, while on a cycling tour through Wales. Madame Patti is from home, but she has acknowledged the gift by letter. It is really singular how the Welsh members insist that the Liberal party is pledged to pass Welsh disestablishment first after Home Rule." Mr. Herbert Lewis has been repeating the same stale old story, and others will, doubtless, follow suit. The only slight foun- dation for the figment is that at a certain Newcastle Liberal Conference some years ago a couple of fervid Welsh orators were tole- rated while they spoke to a few Welsh lis- teners of their nation's wronw and aspirations. The conference paused unwillingly, and, having good-humouredly allowed the Welshmen to have a harmless fling, the business of the I meeting proceeded. But the conference took no more interest in Welsh disestablishment than the Cardiff Council takes in progress. Mr. David Bowen, the veteran choir leader, who conducted the proceedings at the Crumlin Eisteddfod, has a geography of his own, and this is a sample of it, as given by himself: — "This is the order of competition—Llwyn- hendy. in Carnarvonshire; Caerphilly, in Monmouthshire; Aberoarn, in Staffordshire; My nyddislwyn, in Ireland; and Aberaman, in Sootland." "What place in Oireland did ye say. Mr. Boan?" asked a Dowlais Irishman, who was present. Mynyddislwyn, sir," quickly answered Mr. Bowen. "And how d're spell it, shure?" was the next question. Mr. Bowen spelled it, raising the pitch a full third with every succeeding "y." Jasus, man." said the Irishman, who had listened attentively to the seemingly endless succession of letters. "Jasus, man, an' it must be the divil's own big place, wid such a foine name as that. Be me sowl, IU be afther lookin' for the bhoys from that place, so's to know how things are gitting along in the ould counthry." As he was seen creeping home late at night, we presume he met some of the bhoys of Mynyddislwyn. THE FALLING OF THE LEAVES. In the solemn midnight silence O'er the forest wide and fair Breathes a sable, mystic Presence, As it flies on wings of air. And the leaves with sudden quiver Pale and tremble in the gloom,' As poor stricken'd spirits shiver On the margin of the tomb. They are falling, softly falling, Through the mist at early morn, la the dimness of the failing Light of Dian's silver horn. Flying far, and whirling near, Down they fall in different ways, Soon for e'er to disappear, Like the dreams of other days. They are falling, gently falling, O'er our last long resting-place. Like grim spectres in the gloaming, They re-call full many a face. Fallen leaf—a faithful shadow Of the lot for me in store. I shall fall—yet fall to follow Loving friends long gone before. T1--r'. X. C. T^OMG,
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I JubIíc 3miigfment £ u CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, DARDTFF. LESSEE AUD MANAGE*Mr. EDWAKD FLETCHER TO-NIGHT and During the Week. SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S COMPANY, Including Mr. WILLIAM RIGNOLD, In the Up-to-Date Sporting Drama, The pRODIGAL JJAUGHTER, From Drtiry Lane Theatre, with, the Original Scenery, Dresses, and SIX BLOOD HORSES, including the GRAND NATIONAL WINNER-VOLUPTUARY. Prices—6d. to £2 2s. Early Doors, 6.30. Doorf open at Seven, commence at 7.30. Great Western Railway Return Train to Newport Saturday, November 11th, at 11.55 p.m. Jrfox Office at Messrs. Thompson and (Limited), Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY, NoT. 13th, Mr. George Alexander's Com- pany, from the St. James's Theatre, in the Gigantic Success, LIBERTY HALL. Mr. Lbnel Brough and Mr. J. G. Grahame. November 20th, THE LADY SLAVEY. [25660 n RAND THEATRE, WESTGATE. T" STREET. LKSSEE AND MANAGKK.Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER, TO-NIGHT and During the Week, Important and Expensive Engagement of MR. WALTER OSBORNE and his "FUN ON THE BRISTOL CO. A Grand Combination, consisting of the f9Ilowiu. Talented Ladies and Gentlemen :—Mr. Walter Osborne, the Favourite Baritone Miss Emma Watson, the Charming Soubrette Mr. T. H. Solly, the Inimi- table Comedian; Mr. Will Simpson, the Celebrated Character Comedian Miss Fanny Wallace, the Cele. brated Song and Dance Artiste; the Brothers Allen, in their Celebrated Military Statue Dance. Prices, 6d. to £ lis. Doors Open at 7.0. Commencmw 7.30. Half-price at Nine o'clock to all parts. November 13th, THE IRISHMAN. [25659 J THE EMPIRE Manager OSWALD Sram TO-NIGHT! MISS MARIE T OFTUS, Light Comedy Songstress and Burlesque Actresa, c Drury Lane Celebrity. Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this Queen of Bone." ALFRED RIVERS in impersonations of amusing people. SISTERS LENA Behind footlights (their favoured places) the glow lights up two laughing faces. FRANK CAFFREY, the Hibernian, "whose mother'll lose a son." SISTERS CAVENDISH, who, with duet aad dance, the gen'ral joy enhance. CHAS. PAVER with squibs and cracker&o! eccentricity. Also the incomparable «IEUT. FRANK TRAVIS With his ventriloquial guests. The closer the atten- tion given to this artiste the better he will be appre- ciated as the most gifted exponent of his art. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY, K? CARDIFF. President: LORD WINDSOR, SIXTH ANNUAL JjlXHIBITION OF piCTUREk PUBLIC-HALL, QUEEN-STRBET^ THE LAST WEEK. WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1893. Admission: ONE SHILLING. [2617 SWANSEA. AL B E R T-H ALL, SWANSEA SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. The World's Greatest Entertainers, g S. AND JJTTHB BALDWIN AND THE BUTTERFLY COTERIE. At Cardiff recently the Large Park-hall has bet packed, and hundreds turned away. The malicio1 libels of London scaadal-mongers and grant motherly rivals may injure for a tune, but the PubV can be trusted to know a good thing when they see t% Admission-Is., 28., 3e. No Supernatural or Spiritual Agency Claimed. _SS!Z! bp gmtion. ———— — IMPORTANT SAlJi1. OF BUILDING LAND IN ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The PROPRIETORS «f the WESTERN HAIL having decided to carry on their GENERAL PRINTING BUSINESS In Extensive Premisea Erected and to be Erected by them at the Corner of TUDOR-ROAD, RIVERSIDE, Find it unnecessary to occupy with he New Biuldingr they propose to erect for the TTBSTBBN MAIL the whole of their OLD SITE in ST. MANY-STREET, and have consequently instructed MR. J. E. GUNN to offer for SALE BY AUCTION- AT Tin: BOYAL HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, NOV. 16TH, 1893, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, In One Lot, or, if the reserve be not reached foi the property as a whole, then in Five Separate LoW as per plan attached to Particulars of Sale. THE SURPLUS PORTION OF LAND Not required by them, having a Frontage to St Mary-street in its best position of 52ft., and an am rage depth of 138ft., with an equal frontage of 62ft to the back street, known as the Great Western-lane The Property is held for an unexpired term of 11 years, and will be sold free of almost all restrictive covenants, and ABSOLUTELY FREE OF GROUND RENT. Thus constituting it in all essentials A FREEHOLD FOR 81 YEARS. Printed Plans and Particulars are now ready and can be had on application at the Mail Offices, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; of the Auctioneer, Westgate-street; or of the Solicitors) Messrs. MORGAN and SCOTT, 25306 High-street, Cardiff.
MARSH AND COMPANY.
MARSH AND COMPANY. ADULTS' FUNERALS. 1st Class, with best Hearse and Coach, en the moat modern principle, with a pair of well-known Flemish bred Horses to each, one-inch Elm polished Coffin best registered Furniture, with elaborate name-plate engraved, fine satin trimmed robe, and self atten- dance £5 5 0 Marsh and Co:. 2nd Class ditto ditto 4 4 0 Marsh and Co/a 3rd, with improved carriage 3 3 8 Marsh and Coo's 4th, ditto ditto 2 10 9 CHILDREN'S FUNERALS. Including pair Flemish-bred Horses, modern Coacbe with all the latest improvements, Polished Coffin, lined with fine flannel, and attendance :— Under one year £ 17 6 Under two years — 18 0 Under three years 1 10 0 Under four years — — 1 12 0 Under five years. I 14 0 One-horse carriage, including coffin covered in black, blue, or polished, lined with flannel, modern coach, and attendance :— Under six months 0 16 0 Under one year 0 18 o. Under two years 10 0 Under three years 1,10 Under four years 13 0 And so on in proportion. Handsome Car, Carved or Plain Hearse, Mourning sand Broughams, Ostrich Plumes, Ac. ollAddresg—90. ST. MABY-STBEET.CAKDIFF GRATEFUL.
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