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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WORDS. ONCE. ,RHREE SIX TIMES. TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 1 0 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 —I 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 Each extra 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 These charges apply only to the following class of ad certisemcnts Apartments, Situations Vacant *<- Wan ed, to be Let or Sold, L08t, Found, and Miscellaneous Want*. THE Insertion of several Advertisements ig delayed because the references given are to Post-oftices, to initials, or fictitious names. Post- masters are not allowed to deliver letters so addressed. IkrsmtaL ALLEN Pearee, Tru»s Maker, 20 years in London and Bristol. Most difficult cases carefully fitted. No shop.—13, The Parade, Cardiff. 495 SMOKE Archer's Golden Returns sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 800 ^arincrsfjip. PARTNERSHIP or Purchase, latter preferred, wanted or would start a. sound enterprise, patent or new busine,Fiill particulars to V 502, care of "South Wales Daily News," Carditt. 502 WANTED, Partnership in good Printing Business WANTED, Partnership in good Printing Business (country preferred); coulrl take management, &c. London e'xnerienee.—Address Caxton, "Daily News" Office. Cardiff. 536 ^tatrimonial. I-FYOU ARE MARRIED, or contemplate taking this important step, we can send you valuable information which you ought to know. Send your address, and we will send catalogue and pamphlet free. Address II. G. Kerr, West-hill, Wandsworth, JAndon. 900 ,r a TRIM ON V. — A Lady, 26, orphan, with £ 6,5C0 J^jt in the bank', wishes to meet with a business gentleman—Address Miss Loates, 85, Pratfe-street, Camden Town, London. fllHirSlATKIMON'IAL CHRONICLE is the organ JL of the Universal Matrimonial Agency, recognised by the public as the leading andmost influential medium fllHirSlATKIMON'IAL CHRONICLE is the organ JL of the Universal Matrimonial Agency, recognised by the public as the leading andmost influential medium for rapidlv securing desirable marriages. Price 3d (in envelope, "4%d).—Address Messrs Gibson and Ashley, 5, Bond-court, Walbrook, London. E.C. 730 TWO Young Ladies wish to correspond with young gentlemen view early marriage.—Address Kate TWO Young Ladies wish to correspond with young JL gentlemen view early marriage.—Address Kate and Llly, care John Jones, Greengrocer, Wern, Ystaly- fera. 2035 jHuskal. LAINAHBrass Band Cont: Tune 1, 1891, under South Wales and Monmouthshire Brass Band Association Rules. Test piece, "Pride of Wales," H. Bound. £ 24 in prizes.—For particular. apply John King, Pamp-street, Blaina. 2035 ~ESSONS given in Singing and Pianoforte highest references terms on application.—Address Miss Kate Smith, 91, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 652 ISSTaSiXE gives Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singin". Pupils can receive instruction twice each week either at their residences or 22, Charles- street, Queen-street, Cardiff. Terms moderate. 1160 NEW ORGAN, three-manuals, 34 stops splendid instrument suitable for large hall or place of worship price, S650 references kindly permitted to Dr. Parry Cardiff.— Apply John Stringer «fc Co., Organ Builders, Hanley. 136o OT Handsome Walnut Harmonium, with i i 7 stops and acting fortes a bargain.— wyiine Brader, 17, Heathtield-street, Swansea. 1902 ALNUT Piano, check action, iron frame, good W tone and touch, sconces offered at 17 guineas, worth double—Gwynne Evador, Swansea. 1902 ARP."—Double action, by Dodd, in perfect order, worth 60 guineas offered a t 35 guineas.— f I wynne Brader, Swansea. 1902 PKIGHT Grand Piano, overstrung, check action, full trichord, 80 guineas, offered at 40 guineas, i rei1.t bargain.—Gwynne Brader, Swansea. 1902 PTANOFORT; sold owner going abroad; iron frame cost 28 guineas sell fov 14 guineas.— Apply G. H., 38, Bedford-street, Roeh. 653 PIANOFORTE, Bargain. —Magnificent instrument, iron frame, all latest improvements London makers 13 guineas.— Apply Llewellyn, 254, Newport- road. Cardiff. 663 FANOS, Second-hand, by Collaid, Kirkman, Brinsmead, &c., returned from hire, at half price.—Particulars from G wynne Brader, Swansea. 1902 IANOFORfESTKarmoniums, and Organs tuned P and repaired in town or country. Estimates free, satisfaction -uaranteed. -Full particulars from < rwynne Brader. Swansea. 1902 QE ôundianal. I~!RENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial < 'orrespondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the 1 ,.st Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 263 r 31YP T- \v R 111 NO .—Rapid Shorthand and Type- X writing. M.S. copied.—Young Gentleman open for Evening Engagements.—Address Shortype, "Daily News Office, (Cardiff. 3£1.15t anil Younb. OUND. at Cwmavon, Black Retriever Bitch. If not claimed in three days will be sold.—Owner ran have same by applying to David Roberts, Avon Cottages, Pwllygwlyn. Cwuiavon, near Port Talbot. 577 OST. a rough Terrier Bitch body white, head yellowish, height about 13 inches reward offered to finder.—George Rees, Albion Hotel, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd. 2121 LOST. Oil .March 4th, a Red Pony, 11 hands, short tail and mans, white on hind foot. Anyone giving information to David Davics, Tremain's Public, Cwmpark. will be rew^jrded^KS^ Batnssttc .er1.rants. (CLEVER COOKS call add to their list of dishes in j the preparation of choice dainties for a dinner and supper table by consulting the pages of a little book entitled Pastry and Sweets," given to all cooks send- ing their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birming- ham. Everv lady and housekeeper in the land should have" Pastry and Sweets" handy for reference. There ic, nothing to pay. and the book will be sent by return post free to any address. 1251 \\TANTED, a neat, experienced General Servant V V by lltli May. Boy kept.—Apply Mrs Procter, Windsor-road, Penarth. 747 WANTED, experienced General Servant good wages given.—Apply 169, Newport-road, wages -Apply 169, Newport-road, Cardiff. 751 ANTED, a General Servant. -Apply, witl,, TT reference, to Mrs Hugh S. Jones, Markefr "treat, Ebbw Vale. 503 thoroughly good trustworthy Genwil Vy Servant, age from 20 to 30 also, young Girl, to assist, three in family, residence Penarth.—Apply L., 466, Daily ews" Office. Carniff. 4Q6 WANTED, a good General Servant; references required.—Apply Mrs Jenkins, 6, Chnrch- road, Canton. 537 WANTED ve-engagement as Housekeeper in Y l' small family, hetp. companion, or any place r)[ trust, domesticated.—Homely, 46, f:ommercial. street-, Hereford. q18 WANTED, good Girl for small f?,mily.— Apply Wra. Evans and Co., South Wrtles Clothiers, High-street. Barry. 443 WANTED at once, strong General Servant good character indispensable.—Apply Prosser, West End House, Ebbw Vain. 421 WANTED, General Servant, abfe to wash and iron small family.—Apply W. Richards, Grocer, Cwmavon, Port Talbot. 451 WANTED, a good General Servant, :itolee.- tt Apply to Mrs J. E. YVilliama, London House, Penygraig. 390 WANTED, experienced General Servant; and also W a Nurse.—Apply Mrs Griffiths. 27, Castle-street, Swansea. 2014 WANTED. General Servant good wages given.— Apply 178, Nerwport-Toad, Cardiff. 315 ifuatínns 'ii'la:!at1.í. 4 First-class Baker wanted.—Apply, by letter. W. XJL Pegler and Son, Abergavenny. 633 A PPRENTICES.—Wanted, clean, sharp, respect- able Youths, about 16, to the Hairdressing Trade; thorough tuition; premium.—Apply Jones's, College-street. Swansea. -_u- 2030 BLACKSMITH.—Improver Wanted; good nailer BLACKSMITH.—Improver Wanted; good nailer on indoors good wages and gnod chance to learn. — W. Thomas, Jenkin-street, forth. 297 Irlo UTCIIERI-NN anted, respect,.tble youn I uho can "laughter well, and make himself generally USrl!r>ply Edward Maund, butcher, Brecon. 420 BETCHERS.—Wanted, a younp; Man used to the JD trarle.-Apply Alfred Weeks, Batcher, Brymnawr. 505. ^IVUUSERYIOif APPOINTMKNTST— SalariesTfifO c to £,*00. Tuition by correspondence.—Wanted, Young Men to prepare for Clerkships, Excise, Cus- toms, &c. No payment until successful. Stamp.— .Secretary^ 48, Linton-street, Islington, London. 57 "A I. BASKETS.—Wanted at once, a good Basket j Maker picf-evjork.-Richard T. Jouuand Son, Trejlaw, Rhondda. ITIOREMEi" and Timekeepers wanted to Sell Jewel- Jp lery on commission.—Address Foreman, "Daily New s Office, Cardiff. 645 ATPri)R ESSER.anted at once, good Hair. JfjL cutter and Shavor.-Apply, stating salary and reference, J. Thomas, 43, Perrott-atreet. Treharrls.662 HAIRDRESSER-?. Wanted, first-class Man also an Improver at once good wages given.—W. Peake, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Aoertillery. 504 AIRDRESSING. — Apprentice wanted"; every opportunity for learning, small premium re- quired, full particulars.—Apply Radstocfc Hairdressing Saloons, 2. Biith-road, Radscock. 715 MOCLDERa (2) Wanted, used to heavy workYnon- society. Permanent employment.— State age snd whero employed. Fieldin and Pbtt, Gloucester. 769 OUI DERs <2> a.itad7used to green sandlvor £ —Apply to R. Griffiths, Ystrad Foundry, Pentre. 638 AINTERS.-Brush h&nd-; wt%nted.-ApplY Putfsley and Son, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea. *991 so IDOF-K Butchers. -Wanted b Y Man for JT Slaughtering, and make himself generally useful. —Apply, with references, Robottom, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 354 SPINNER.—Good and steady workman constant work.—Apply John Thomas, Cychgwyn Factory, Llanddausant, near Llangadock, Carmarthenshire. '734 AILORS.-Mrst-cL-Lss steady Men wanted per. fT|AILORS.—Blirst-class, steady Men wanted per- X manent.—T. Jones, Paris House, Tonypandy, South Wales^ 750 TAILORS.—Coat Hands Wanteds—Samuel Daviea, Bolgoed-place, Merthyr. 754 TAILORS.—First-class Coat, Vest, and Trouser Hands wanted immediately.—D..T. Evans, The Hat House Clothing Stores, Merthyr. 668 AIL6RS7— Wanted immediately, Two^good Hands^; young mea preferred constant employment.— Apply Mr \V. Lewis, 85, Gadlys-road, Aberaare. 328 TO Bakers and Coniocticners.—Wanted at once, S. good third Hand.— Apply D-t. ti-.tme- Confec- tioner, 13. Winri,!>rüad., Neath. 2q TO Blacksmiths. — Wanted immediately, good JL country Smith, accustomed to wheelwright's mrork, constant employment to steely Timber Yiud, CriciHweU. TO Butchers.—Wanted, a steady young Man who tho- roughly understands sausage making by steam, also small goods two Young Men (to live indoors) for killing beef and mutton and as shopman respectively.- Apply to T. Brown, 226, High-street, Swansea. 1993 TO Electricians.—Wanted, Electric Bell and Gas- fitter.—E. Le'.vis and Co., Main-street, Cadoxton, near Cardiff. 704 TO Painters.—Wanted, a good Plain Hand.—Apply personally to Davies, Painter, &c., Buiry Port.744 TO Painters.—A few good Brush Hands wanted.— E. Lewis and Co., Main-street, Cadoxton, near Cardiff. 703 rpO Saddler, -%Van ted, one general hand constant JL emoloyment to suitable man.—Apply Wm. Powell, 50, High-street, Merthyr. 523 rpO Tailors.—Trousers and Vest Hand wanted at M. once Rhondda log paid no tramp3 employed. Evans, Cloth Hall, Ystrad Rhondda. 553 TF^O Tailors.—Wanted, Four good General Hands; X constant employment £ OT steady men.—Apply D. and J. Evans, Porth. 473 0 Tailors.—Wanted immediately, Two General X Hands.—Apply M. A. Pugh, Liverpool House, Mill-street, Aber are. 473 TO Tailors.—Wanted, Trousers and Vest Hand constant, employment and good chance to learn coat making. -Apply W. Thomas, Lamb Shop, Gar- nant. 2024 TO Tailors.—Wanted, Two TrouseT and Waistcoat Hands must bo steady men constant work well used to Triicilino. -Apply at once to Mr James Thomas, 25, Bute-street, Treberberfc. 395 TO Tailors.—Wanted, Good Coat Hands also an experienced Machinist constant work guaran- teed.—J. II. Davics, 3, Moira-place, Cardiff. 279 WANTED, a good Cabinet Maker regular work. —Apply to Wallace II. Jones, Abercarn. 733 WANTED, at once, a good country Smith one accustomed to wheelwright work and shoeing. —Apply to John Davies, Mwyndy, Llantrisant. 660 WANTED, good Smith for Tin-plate Works with two mills must be sober and willing wajjes 35s per week.—Apply Tin-plate Company, Tintern. 602 W- ATED, Chair and Couch-frame Makers for v v wholesale trade used to machinery preferred. —Price and Clatworthy, Station-road, Plymouth. 600 WANTED, Eight Paving Cutters.—Apply Fore- man, New Abercragau Paving Quarries, Cym- mer, near Bridgond 643 WANTED, experienced Shepherd (Welshman), acquainted with fanning; good charactor wages, £ 1 a wee-.—Apply, with references, E. Jone?, Heolhir, Resolven. 635 WANTED, Man to deliver bread; must under- stand horses references wanted.—Apply David Hughes, Grocer and Baker, Ebbw Vale. 5S9 WANTED, a Woman to Milk Cow and do laundry and other work.—Apply AY. Harris, 144, Hig. street, Merthyr. 667 WANTED, a strong, active Young Man to look after horse arid deliver goods. State wages and give references.—Wall, Pontnewynycld. 512 WANTED, a Coachman at works in country; single or double harness must be a good hand at cleaning harness and carriages liberal wages to a steady, sober, suitable man.—Apply to "Coach," South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 559 WANTED, three Plasterers, steady men.—Apply to John Evans, Boilder, 35, Dun raven-street, Treherbert. 547 WANTED at once, a General Repairer to the Boot Trade.—Apply Blaina Boot Co., Nanty- glo, Mon. 533 WANTED, Paving Cutters and Jadders at once good wages.—Forchoas Quarry, Cymmer, Bridg- end. 394 WANTED, a few Loam and green sand Moulders good wages paid to tirst-class men.—Apply personally to John Lancaster and Co., Litnited, Blaina, Mon. 2023 W ANTED,ja good PainterandPaperhanger.—Apply to Evans, House Decorator, Hay.. 330 WANTED, 8 good Masons top waged given.— Apply to John Jones, Abertillery Colliery. 275 WANTED.—Good Excavators and Labourers at Chapel Bay Battery, Angle, near Pembroke, -Apply to the Foreman. 1773 HEELWRICIIT.-Wantect, a good Workrian, W at once light and heavy worIL-Picharcl T. John, and Son, Trealaw, Rhondda. 656 YOUTHS, Young: Men, Ladies, wanted to learn double-entry Bookkeeping salaries £ 80— £ 160 tuition by post free remarkable success. Particulars free to all from Secretary, 25, Cambridge-avenue, Edinburgh. 646 WEEKLY and upwards may be realised by either sex, without hindering present occupa- tion.—For sample, &c., enclose addressed envelope.— Evans, Watts and Co., P 137, Merchants, Birmingham. Thin is genuine. 855 bøp Assistants. BOOT Trade.—Wanted, a respectable Lad, about 16; preference given to one having knowledge of trade; character indispensable.—Apply at once, Morgan's Boot Warehouse, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 752 BOOTS and Shoes.—First-class Salesman and Vv'indow-riresser wanted.—H. Griffiths & Sons, Commercial-road, Newport. 2117 DRAPERY.—Morgan Jones, Bridge Shop, Aber- avon, requires Two good Juniors give lull par- ticulars if unable to apply personally. 711 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced Young Lady for millinery sales must be a good J saleswoman and stock-keeper Welsh. Also Improvers and Apprentices to Dressmaking.—Williams and Co., Pentre Rhondda. 634 DRAPERY.—Wanted an experienced hand, with knowledge of outfitting —Apply, with reference and salary required, to R. Morris, Blackwood. 607 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a Stylish Milliner, capable to execute her own orders; also smart Junior for the Drapery.—D. D. Jones, Carmarthen. 456 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, young Lady, for fancy, Welsh.—Glass and Roberts, the Neath Drapers and Milliners. 651 lr-,tR-ItPEF.Y.-Wanted, young IA(ty for Fancy, Welsh.—Apply, enclosing carte. N. C. Sonei, 4, Notts-square, Carmarthen. 396 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced Hand; also a good Junior.—W. Davie3, Cloth Hall, Cardigan. 296 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, good Sales- woman for fancy.—Apply, full particulars (per- sonal preferred), Phillips and Co.. 143,144, Commercial- road, Newport. 2000 DRESSMAKERS.—An experienced Hand wanted immediately.—Apply, giving full particulars and when disengaged, etc., to David Lloyd, Draper, Penrhiwceiber-road, Mountain Ash. 658 DRESSMAKER.—Wanted, First Hand good fit indispensable also Apprentices and Improvers, —Apply, full particulars, A. C. Herbert, Albion House, Penygraig. 253 DRESSMAKERS. — Wanted, thoroughly ex- perienced First Hand; must be good tit and style.—State salary and experience, William Thomas, High-street, Haverfordwest. 278 T^RKSSMAKING.—Wanted, May 4th, a stylish \9 Dressmaker must be a good fit.—Apply, stating s?iary, Ac., M. Bowen, Milliner, Llanwrtyd Wells. 300 DRESSMAKING.—Situation wanted as Second Skirt Hand or General Assistant indoors.—H., Meadswell House, Chilton Trinity, Bridgwater. 250 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, Good Bodice Hands, only experienced young ladies need apply.—Thos. Yorath, Draper, Swansea. 1999 DRESSMAKING and Millinery.—Wanted imme- diately, Young Lady competent for above and able to serve when required. Comfortable home to a suitable hand.—State salary and full particulars to London House, Southam, near Rugby. 604 GROCERS.—Wanted, two strong Juniors or Im- provers.—Apply, with reference, to W. Llewellyn, Tredegar. 603 1 ROCERY. —Wanted, an Assistant for Cardigan \JT town; Welsh necessary.—Apply D. Bowen, High-street, Merthy: 753 GROCERY.—J. Davies, 37. High-street,Swansea,has \3r a Vacancy for a Junior and an Apprentice also a Haulier.—Applications, with references, as above. 659 Man to look after horse and cart and deliver GROCERY.—Wanted immediately, a steady Young goods outdoors.—Apply to Thos. Powell, Morriston, Swansea. 637 GROCERY.—Wanted, young Man to look after after horse and deliver goods, and make himself useful wages 22s per week Leake and C6., Maesteg. /"1 ROCERY.—Wanted a strong Young Man as Ware- \JT houseman outdoors.— Apply to J. E. Lloyd, Co- operative Stores, Porth. 475 ROCERY.-Wanted, t good Junior Young Man, of steady habits.—Apply to T. H. Bowen, BUITY Port. 1\78 d ROCERY.—Wanted at once, good Junior, aL>o VJT Improver abstainers preferred state age, salary, reference.—Grocer, Daily News" Office, Car- diff. 435 GROCERY.—Wanted, strong Junior, willing to make himself useful. Good wages given to suitable young man.—Grooer, Daily News Office, Swansea. 417 GROCERY.—AVanted, strong Youth as an Appren- G tice for above trade Welsh from cotftitry pre- ferred.—Apply A. Da.vies, Brecon-road, Merthyr. 3o4 GROCERY.—Wanted, a strong young man to jj; liver floods, look after horse and trap, make himself useful, and able to serve.—Apply (state age, salary) Williams, Wain House, Tonypandy. 291 GROCERY.—M"anted, a smart Junior (Welsh), G strictly sober, good references; also an Improver. —Daniel Evans, 1, Chnrch-strest, Rhymaey. 243 GROCERY and Provisions.—Vacancy occurs for active and reliable Young Man to take charge of a Branch business preference to one now working as first hand must understand the trade, and pro- duce satisfactory references as to ability and integrity. Also an Assistant as Leading Counterman, and Junior.—Apply by letter in first instance to R. II. W., care of Abbott's, 32, Eastcheap, London. 1789 P.OCER'V and Provision. -W;-Inte(l, a Second GROCERY and Provision.—Wanted, a Second Hand abstainer send references when applying. —Williams and Jones, Victoria Shop, Victoria, Mou. 650 £ i ROCEli'S Haulier.—Wanted,agood Man as Haulier VJT and to assist in warehouse.—David Davies, 2, Canon-street, Aberdare. 649 HOWELL and Co., House Furnishers, Cardiff, have vacancies for one or two salesmen in their carpet and cabinet departments. Applicants must state ex. perience and salary required. 730 "ft/TILLINERS.—Wanted immediately, good Assis- ItX tant Milliner also Second Hand and Improver. —All particulars and photo first letter, Skone Rees, Haverfordwest. 746 MILLINERS.—Wanted immediately (Welsh), one able to servo. —Apply, stating experience, salary, and reference, B. R. Evans, Morriston. 55o MILLIN ERS. Wanted, a good stylish Milliner also Improvers and Apprentices to the Dreas- maiang trade outdoors.-Apply Lloyd, Co-operative Stores: Porth. 476 MILLINERY.—Wanted immediately, a stylish Milliner.— Apply Wareham'# Alexandra Drapery Stores, Alexandra-road, Newport, Mon. 2115 ILLINERY.-Waated a st)Flish Milliner at once. MILLINERY.—Wanted a stylish Milliner at once. —Apply J. R. Williams, London House, Peny- g™g- 389 MILLINERY.—Wanted at once,a fully-experienced i ifiner (must be able to serve well) to take >e °f Showroom Welsh.—Apply, stating full par- ticuiars, Thomas Samuel, Ferndale. &48 MILLINERY.—Wanted, experienced Hand to take and execute orders and serve through when required.—Apply, stating full particulars, to W. e. Williams, 2 and 3, Frogmore-street, Abergavenny. 454 OUTFITTERS' Assistant wanted immediately; Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, references, &c., to J. D. James, Outfitter, Guildhall-square, Car- marthen. 709 rilO Clothiers — Wanted, a first-class Man as Manager 1 for a colliery district.—Apply, full particulars, ill confidence, A. B., Daily News Office, Cardiff. 737 TO Milliners—Wanted at once, experienced Milliner able to take own orders. —Apply Reea aud Company, Drapers. Ebbw Vale. 532 WANTED, a good Junior Hand to the Grocery and Provisions; also young man for warehouse work, -App.y Davies and Co., Bla.ena.vou. 446 WANTED at once, Junior Assistant; comfortable suitable hand.—A^ply, with refer- WANTED, smart Young Man for wholesale Straw Hat and Bonnet Department also Junior for counting-house.—Apply Rutland Chambers, Swan. sea. 2108 WANTED immediately, thoroughly experienced first hand Dressmaker; state salary, refer- ences, and experience.—Manager, Co-operative Society, Abertillery. 2099 WANTED, a Lad, about 14, as an Apprentice to the Drapery.—E. D. William^ Shop-yr-oon, Ystalyfera. 293 WANTED, Manager, well up in Fancy Work also Juniors for butter shop.—Apply A. D. Beats, 36a, Bridge-street, Swindon. 247 CUrks, Jltanagn-s, &t. DRAPERS' Clerk.—Wanted, a respectable Youth for the counting-house.—Apply John James and Co., High-street, Cardiff. 627 CORRESPONDING Clerk (19) wants employment; j shorthand typewriting well educated good t references.-Apply.N 606, "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 606 AMEKEEPER, age 33, married, wants Situation \JT single-handed or a good beat would not. object to a shooting box seven years with present master.- Apply A. M., Kinlochmoidart, Inverness-shire. 647 OUTH WALES AND MON. CLERKS- ASSOC! TION.—Employers requiring Clerks are earnestly requested to apply to II Godfrey, Secretary, Exchange Buildings, Cardiff. 442 WANTED, Man and Wife (without family) to manage hotel and coffee tavern at Pont'ardu- lais not over 40 years age must be experienced in cookery and general knowledge of such business total abstainers, understand Welsh.—Address (own haJhl- writing), stating wages, enclosing testimonials and re- ferences, on or before Wednesday, 6"h May, to Stcrc- tary, Coffee Tavern Co., 244, High-street, Swansea. 2065 WANTED immediately, a thoroughly practical W Underground Manager for Bunraven CoAiitry, Treherbert.-Apply by letter, stating age, experrienoc, references, and salary required, at "the Colliery, Tre- li erbert. 392 ^iiuatt0tts titattkih A RESPECTABLE, sober Man, with good character, seeks a Situation as Stable Manager to a Com- pany or Colliery Proprietors good judge of horses I understands buying and selling-, and practical farriery. —Address S. J., Moriah Shop, Kenfig Hill, near Bridgend. 387 BAKER and Confectioner.—Good all-round Hand seeks situation ured to hot plata good refer- ence^—S., 18, Planet-street, Roath, Cardiff. 617 BAKERS and Confectioners.—Young Man requires Situation accustomed to bread, cakes, and smalls.—Apply W. Powis, Tyrbach, Blaenllechau, near Pontypridd. 534 B3 RICK WORKS.—Manager seeks engagement as JL> Manager or Contractor 15 years' experience references.—Apply Bricks, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 511 PRINTING.—Young Man seeks pertuanency as all-round Jobbing Hand abstainer good re- ferences.-Cha-s. Powis, 69, High-street, Tredegar. 263 SITUATION wanted as Useful Help, 19, assist all household duties, abstainer, good references.— H., care of Carr, Gilwern, Abergavenny. 499 ^IITUATION wanted as Groom-Coachman age 26 (^ thoroughly experienced good references.—J. C' 5, victoria-street, St. Paul's, Bristol. 601 TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Young Man seeks situation, well up in all branches, ice and piper. 5, Eldon-road, Riverside, Cardiff. WANTED, by experienced Man, situation as Pastrycook and Confectioner, well up in smalls good references.—Confectioner, 88, Goodhind-street, Bristol. q§5 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid in Vaults. Used I If to quick counter trade, experienced.—Smith, of Heyden, Withington. near Cheltenham. 249 Àgtndts, tfrvabulLexs, &r. BACON Agencies.—The Wiltshire Bacon Curing Co. (Ld.), Chippenham, Wilts, is open to treat with gentlemen covering the district of Cardiff, Swan- sea, and South Wales in the Provision line, who are willing to take Agencies for the sale of the company's mild-cured Wiltshire Bacon, < £ c. The goods will be of the highest class.—Address, with full particulars of district, trade, &c., the Secretary, Chippenham, Wilt5.. 2103 BIRMINGHAM GOODS^ Jewellery, Watche^ Jf> Harmoniums, Pianos, Furniture. Agents Wanted. Wholesale books, 300 illustrations, free.—Henry May, Birmingham. 623 C-1ANVASSER wanted to work South Wales ana j district; electric lighting and electrical work generally; good address and knowledge of business indispensable.—Apply by letter to ,T. B. Saunders and Co., Electrical Engineers, Cardiff. 581 Ti^kOUR Traveller.—Wanted, an active man, of good address, to travel the counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan for the sale of Roller Flour, &e. one who has a connection amongst flour buyers and a knowledge of these districts preferred.—Apply, giving referenced, naming last employer, age, salary required, and stating when disengaged, to Tucker Brothers, Steam Flour Mills, Abergavenny. 2092 WANTED an Agent or Traveller to sell Provisions t V for a Liverpool house.—Address D 605, "Daily News, Cardiff. 605 WANTED, Agents to push Vinegars, Pickeis, Bags, Teas, Sundries salary and commission. —Apply Sadler Brothers, 285, Essex-road, Islington, London. 587 WANTED, a good Advertisement Canvasser fov Cardiff and district.—Apply, stating terms, Editor, "South Wales Star," Cadoxton. 510 jrottsis, &x., Matrix. BAKEHOUSE wanted immediately, with one or BAKEHOUSE wanted immediately, with one or two good ovens state size of ovens, also rent.— V 579, Daily News," Cardiff. 579 SEASIDE Residence (furnished preferred) wanted k-3 for the summer months within driving distance of Cardiff, or near a railway station; either close to the sea or an elevated position with SOR. view.—Address F., 203, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 1793 Jor alt.-1fnU5tSt 3taub, &r. BLAENA VO.N.-To be Sold by Private Treaty, in one or four lots, six Dwelling-houses and small Shop, Nos. 60 to 66, High-street. Very Ion" lease low ground rent; always good tenants capital investment to immediate purchasers.—Apply B., care of Mr E. Probert, Printer, Blaenavon, Mon. 594 FOR Sa,le, large Yard, three-stall Stable, and Coach- house good approach, central, low ground rent.— Harries, 62, Glenroy-street, Cardiff. 731 FOR Sale, a Cottage, at Pontymister, Risca, with 83 years' lease to run.—Apply A. Williams, Post- office, Risca. 5i5 lion Sale, three well-built Houses in Glenroy-street, JILI containing four bedrooms, bathroom, with hot and cold water. Also larger house in Plasnewydd-place, facing Mackintosh Grounds six bedrooms, bath, and large conseri,atory.-T. Harries, 62, Glenroy-street, Roath, Cardiff. 732 TO be Sold, by Privato Treaty, a Family and Com- mercial Hotel, situate in Cheltenham, near the General Post-office and Great Western Station.—For full particulars apply to Berryman and Co., Merchants' Exchange, Docks, Cardiff or to D. E. Davies, Esq Solicitor, High-street. Cardiff. 1939 CID to 3Caub, &-r. COUNTRY, near Cardiff partially furni-illed (COUNTRY, 'near Cardiff partially furnished j House; five bedrooms, large gardens, fruit, May to October near station —R.,230, "Daily News," Cardiff. 230 FERRYSIDE.—To Let, Ivy Cottage 10-roomed house pleasant residence, with large garden.— Apply Mr John Edwards, Maindee Cottage, Fervy- side. w 321 FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs Hern's Register.—94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1049 FURNISHED House to let; 11 rooms (or part) sitting-rooms and three bedrooms; central, near G.W.R.—Address Central, "Daily? so"<v,s" Office, Swansea. 1992 rr-P Let, comfortable Private Dwelling House (Moira- j- terrace); good condition 10 rooms garden suitable for family or lodging-house rent only £ 30.— Owen and Bryant, Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. 639 TO Let, The Aveuue, Clytha-square, Newport,; throe reception rooms, seven bedrooms, hot and cold bath kitchens on ground floor.—For all particulars t'pply to W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, New- port, Mon. 3S5 TO Let, on lease or otherwise, semi-detached Villa, Hillesden, 36, Plymouth-road, Penarth 3 re- ception, 5 bedrooms conservatory house in good order sea view useful garden 3 minutes from station in occupation of owner.—Apply W. and S. Ilern, Estate Agents, Cardiff. 1994 &t. BUTE DOCKS, No. Ill, just re-built, to be Let on a Lease. The above are the finest and most commodious premises at the Docks, situated in the principal thoroughfare opposite Messrs Cory Bros. Offices.—Apply S. Brukewich & Co.,Docks, Cardiff. 1444 CILFYNYDD.—To Let, Grocery businesR, with bake- C house and stable attached owner giving up owing to illness.—Apply D. Jones, Post-office. 2018 LLANELLY.—To I.et, a House and Shop, 25 feet JLj frontage, close to market entrance.—Apply D. C. Parry, Llanelly. 347 NEW BANK BUILDINGS, St. Mary-street Cardiff.-Suite of Offices and large Cellars con venient, well-ventilated, modern improvements resi- dent caretaker; telephone on premises fireproof building.—John Jenkins, Secretary, 12, Westgate- street, Cardiff. 3 050 OFFICES to Let, 10, Church-street, first and second floor, best position for architects, solicitors, in- surance agents.—Boyle and Co., Cardiff. 437 S3ENARTII (opposite Ship Hotel).—To be lei or sold, JL two spacious Shops and Pre-nises one with bake- house, occupied by Co-operative Society other suit drapery.—Apply Davies, 8, Lord-street, Penarth. 825 PUBLIC-HOUSE.—To be Let, New York Inn JL Porth, Rhondda Valley, for a term of 7 or 14 years bound. The hotise is situated in an excellent position, fcnd does a large trade.—Applicants to com- municate with Job Llewellyn, Director Ely Brewery Company, Limited, Redclyff, J.1andaff. 2038 PUBLIC-HOUSE.—To be Let, from 1st of May next, Prince of Wales Inn, Aberkenfig lease for 7 or 14 years bound.—For terms and to treat, apply to Thomas Williams, Director Ely Biewory Company Limited, Bear Hotel, Bridgend. 2038 Valley.—The Dunraven Hotel, Tre- herbert, Is to be Let upon lease for 21 years from f June next. This well-known hotel is situated on the main road, and in a very populous colliery district. —Apply The Rhondda Valley Brewery Co., Ltd. Tre- herbert. 183 X? Vall<?y-—To Let, large House and Shoe, ■ \i 35ft. frontage to main street; Canton House, 1'on owner retiring suitable for large business of any Kind.—Apply VV. R. Davies, Solicitor, Pontypridd. 453 ST MARY-STREET.—Capital offices over a bank • good approach rent moderate.—Apply W. and S.' Hern, Cardiff. 1318 mo be Let on lease, -with immediate possession, the v,v v^°,i WOri"'1 Neath, one of the oldest- established and most prosperous houses in the town situate in principal thoroughfare, close to markets and railway station. Excellent billiard, commercial, and coffee rooms. Handsomely fitted and furnished throughout. For particulars apply to the Pro- prietor. 755 TO Let, Commodious Premises, situated in the best position in Pembroke Dock most suitable for a, private hotel and restaurant, or any business.— Apply to W. J. Davies, Pembroke Dock.. 1954 mo Let, compact old-established Central Hotel, X well situated in business district.—Applv H. Jacobs, Hotel Valuer,, <Lc-, Abersychan, Mon. '536 18asitu5si>5 for BtsposaL 1. T~VRAPERS', Outfitters', and Milliners' Stocks pur- FOR. Disposal, a Drapery Establishment, situated in Water-street, Abcravon.—Enquire for further par- ticulars at 7, Water-st., Aberavon. 552 GENUINE Groccry and Baking Business for Dis- posal, part wholesale also valuable commission attached carried on by present owner most success- fully for last 20 years.—Full particulars apply II. E. Fryer, Monk ton, Pembroke. 425 TALLOW Chandlers.—Wanted, to Buy, an estab- lished Business in good district.—Apply, with full particulars, T 268, "Daily News," Cardiff. 268 jltadjinniT, Wools, &x. JpECKETT AND ^ONS, J^OCOMOTIVE JgjNGINE J^UILDERS, JgRISTOL, Have in Stock (nearly completed) a New Locomotive, with cylinders lOin. diatn., 14in stroke, four wheels coupled. Materials and workmanship of the best. Various other sizes in progress, and can give quick delivery. Engines sold for cash or on deferred payments. Photographs, Prices, and Specifications upon application. 1081 BOILER wanted, 12 feet by 3 feet diameter, fiat ends, 'inch plates.—Cardiff Chemical Corn- pauy, East Moors, Cardiff. 435 pauy, East Moors, Cardiff. 1135 FOR Saie, cheap, double lOin. Portablo, with link motion; good condition suitable tor winding or contractor's use.—Powis, Station Approach, Cardiff!453 GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING SHEETS. Large quantity of slightly defective sheets, 5ft. long, Is 3d each 6ft., Is 6d each; 7ft., Is lOd each; 8ft., 2s Id each 9ft., 2s Cd each 10ft., 3s each. Galvanised ridging, gutters, and down spouting, nails, screws, washers, and all materials for fixing.—Can be in. spected at J^RUCE AND gTILL'S, CONTRACTORS FOR IRON ROOFS & BUILDINGS, 75, NORFOLK-STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL. 1284 GAS-Engines for Sale, with latest improvements guaranteed, send for particulars, gold medal awarded.—Fielding and Piatt, Gloucester. 524 GAS ENGINES. — The "Cycle" is the best, economical, durable no slide any size.— Particulars on application to G. S. TunksandC'o., Limited, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 1205 STEAM Hammer Standard 'ijhwattes' Box Pattern for 50 cwt. hammer, wanted at once at Yspitty Works, Loughor 2073 WILD'S semi-portable Hauling Engines, pairs, 12", 10", 8 self-contained 2 loouo drums, clutch geared ready immediate delivery.—Wynne Jones, Swansea. 2097 Masons attft (MJtejr iUqntziitz. FOR Sale, 30 8-ton Waggons, G.W.R. type, with side and end doors, tnoroughly repaired, and ready for delivery.—For price and to inspect apply to W. Roberts, Agent, Lincoln Waggon and Engine Co., Limited, East Moors Works, Cardiff or to the Chief Offices, Lincoln. 316 FOR Sale, 150 new 10-ton Coal Wagons, built to latest G.W.R. requirements can give early de- livery.—Apply Wagon, 26, Exchange Buildings, Swan- sea. 2062 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car- riage and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works, Birmingham. 1082 Horses, 1£íitt tødt, Carriages, FULLER BIRTILL & COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, CARDIFF. The Extensive Showrooms are now well stocked with the largest collection of NEW CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION in the Principality. CANOE LANDAUS. CIRCULAR & SQUARE-FRONTED BROUGHAMS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE VICTORIAS. WAGONETTES AND STANHOPE PHAETONS. FOUR-WHEEL DOG CARTS. PARISIAN AND DENMARK PHAETONS. PRINCE DOG CARTS, RUSTIC CARTS, SURREY CARTS, BASKET CARS, BATTLESDENS, RUSTIC, AND OTHER GOVERNESS CARS. All built on the newest and most approved principles. Inspection invited before purchasing elsewhere. Teleg-rayns Carriages, Cardiff 1411 OWS.-For Sale, several recently calved very C suitable for domestic or family use; Jersey and Shorthorn cross.-Apply to Isaac Jones, Bailiff, Llwyndu Farm, Pantyfynnon, near Ammanford. 334 Y^I)WlRir-ROGroS and CO., CoachbnUders JLIJ College-place, Bristol. Telegrams, "Carrossier,' í Bristol. Telephone, No. 247. Established nearly a century. 1253 FOR Immediate Sale, a bargain (no time to attend to him), magnificent pure-bred St Bernard Dog by celebrated prizewinner, rouuh-eoated, very hand- some, massive bone, docile, used to ladies and children, fit to show and win S14 14s cash worfh double.— Daviea's Cycle Depot, Queen-street, Cardiff. 1565 Ij^OR Sale, handsome Bay Cob, 13.2 hands high, warranted sound quiet, to ride or drive. Also new Trap and Harness. -Apply F256, Echo" Offico, Cardiff. 256 URNSEY'S CARRIAGE LAMPS, lis 3d pair; best value ever offered. Lamps repaired. Large stock new and second-hand lamps.—Works, Merchant- street, Bristol. 1599 RRI CARRIAGE LAMPS.—Inspection invited. Best selected Stock in the West.— C. E. Gurcsey's Carriage Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 1599 HARNESS, Cheapest i,i Wales; saddles, bridles, JLJL horse, cob, pony harness stylish, durable half saddlers' prices.—Saddlery Company, The Arcade, Swansea. 2109-364 WANTED, a one-horse Wagonette, with cover; must, be in good condition, and hold four com- forta,blvin.si,le AnDi "Wagonette," "South Wales p,pi Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 561 jpgnlirff, ígtan5, &c. OJILVEB Wyandotte and Plymouth Rock Eggs, Zs per sitting from prize strains.—Radcliffo Saunders, Llanishen, Cardiff. 580 Uiqrrks, ffivkxirttz, &t. AFETIES! SAFETIES! SAFETIES !-Cheaper S than ever wonderful bargain in Safeties new machines from B5 17s 6d, complete with lamp, bell, spanner, oil can, &c. ball bearings to all parts also plated parts, every part, adjustable warranted sound nest value in the trade others at £ 4 10s and £ 5 17s 6d cushion tyred machine, reliable, at £710s. 300 second- hand Bicycles and Tricycles from 15s each all in per- feet order; cheapest and largest stock in West of England.—List of new and second-hand post free from R. Warrilow, Cycle Works, Weston-super-Mare. 1958 $f°RRis J$ROS-> CYCLE WORKS. PONTYPRIDD, The most efficiently-equipped Cycle Depot, in South Wales" (see "The Cyclist" and "Wheeling"). New showrooms in the Arcade. 120 Machines in Stock. Cushions and pnoumatics. Cash or monthly payments. New lists now ready (one stamp). Repairs and plating promptly done. 15 years' experience must prevail. Advice gratis. We allow a special trade discount off new machines for cash with order to first applicant in any town not represented. Write at once. Mail Carts, 13s 6d Bicycles, 25s Tricycles, 55s Safety.1?, 75s. Official C.T.C. repairers and pioneers of cycle trade in South Wales. 1379 Jfor ^ale.-JEisaUanuous. CllAFF, Chaff, Chaff.—Short, clean, and sweet; cut j and cleaned by new patent process send for sample bag and price a sample bag for One Shilling, bag free and carriage paid.—W. Kirby, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 1S00 IflARTHBNWAEE.—Seconds, assorted crates, £ 2 y well-assorted best goods, £ 3. Write for list.— Earle Works Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire. 555 IjlOR Sale. Wood Screw Tugboat, 83ft. by 15ft. 6in. l>y 9ft. 3in. compound engines cylinders, 14in. by 28in. stroke, 20in. built 1887. Wood Screw Tug- boat, 56ft. by 13ft. 4in. by 6/t. 8in. engines, high pres- sure two cylinders, each 13in. stroke, 14in. built 1885. Boh the boats are in good condition and well found.—Apply barris Bros., Cambrian Dry Docks, Swansea 2118 MANUFACTURERS' Remnants in Stuffs, Cash- meres, Alpacas, Velvet; Prints, Calicoes, Flannels, Cretonnes, Shirtings, &c. 101b. Bundles cheap. Price list free.-W. Clarkson, Merchant, 41, Swame-street, Bradford. 164 SLATES for Sale, cheap to cleai\ First qualltvTlS by 12. Now at Pena,rth Dock, Cardiff.—Address Pickles Bros., Leeds. 467 TROUSERINGS.—Diagonals, &-c. The Adver. X tiiser, relinquishing business, has a nice small stock of WooJlens, and win sell samo at considerably below cost in parcels of £ 5 and upwards.—Write for patterns, II, 763, South Wales Daily News Office, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 763 rpHEJ'Iatrimonial Herald anTF;wTiionable Marriage i Gazette is the original and only recognised medium for high-class introductions, and represents the largest and most successful Matrimonial Agency in the world. N.B.—The public are cautioned against imitations. Price 3d (under cloth 4'^d). Allcommunica- tions should be addressed to EDITOR, 40, LAMB'S CONDUIT-STREET, LONDON, W.C. 1330 6" BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS" G S. TLNKs & CO., LTD. JL G S. TUNKS A CO., LTD. PATENT OVEN BUILDERS Supply all kinds of Bakers' Requisites. 3, MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 564 1270 Atisrttlantaus Maitts. ANTF, 1), collection postage stamps, commenced tV before 1870 up to:Ploo given for really good 0Ile8.-184, Adelaide-road, London, N.W. 246 WANTED to Purchase or Lease from 3 to 40 acres of Building Land in the Barry district.—Applv slating full particulars, to VV. I.. (Jriffiths, Architect, 03, High-street, rsawport or Datid Shaw, Accountant, Cadoxton. 1996 WANTED, good Families Washing by thorough good Launuress every convenience good references good drymg grounds.-340, Cowbridge-rd.. Canton, Ci rdifi. 332 iKisallanmts. -d_- FURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses 01 Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solejy by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com- panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything priv ate. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supp'.y furniture, etc., at 10 per cent, less than any price-list issued by any Arm m Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our Im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. We will supply £ 5 worth for 2s od weekly £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castie-.st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 1^7P3—1105-10 ULOGY.-Wii,,t i, before you ? Send birth- titue, stamped directed envelope, and six i- tamp. ( Gordon, 97, Buckingham Palace-road, London. 710 A Full Description of your future Partner, etc. Send birthtime and six stamps—!Pro/e6SpfJ,'oly, 'l. CojBOTexciai-roa4 J?^feiia«), Maiv- '• CCHARACTER Described by Hand-writing or photo- J graph complete description. 43 characteristics, seven stamps.—Professor Costarr, 00, Hopewell-street, Gloucester. 2.800 testimonials. 857 FEATHEltS FOR EEDS.-Sleeu on a nice com- fortable Feather Bed. Get your feathers direct. 401bs. and upwards of good, clear., dry poultry feathers, at 6d per pound. Carriage paid to any railway station. —Send postal order to II. Handy, Feather Merchant, Welshpool. 26 JEWELLERY, Watches, Watch Materials, Toys, Musical Instruments, Cutlery, Pipes; wholesale post free. -Wri,ht, St. Luke's-rd., *>irminaham. 707 MARQUEES, Tents (ornamental and plain) for hire also flags. —Apply Jonathan Jones, 1, Prospect-place, Swansea. 2110 MARRIAGE (Partner's Description), Business, 1 Removals, Future Prospects Fee, ]s 6d full details and year's events, 2s 6d birth-time.—Professor n allace, Astrologist. Frome. 350 TO MARRIED PEOPLE.—Invaluable information sent on receipt of stamped envelope.—Address W. Il'.gson, Box451,30, Mansifeld-roa,d, Nottingham.450 TROUT Fisheri^tTo^Flies, 3 dozen,3s 6d, and T e' dozen. Is 4d Loch Flies, Is 6d dozen.—J. Picltersgill, 12. Bingley-street, Leeds 241 "■ ■ 4R MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE IN SUMS FROM £ 20 TO £ 4,000. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this well-known, old-established Bank are prepared to offer exceptional advantages to all rcspntabie and trustworthy persons who are in need of temporary as.sistance. Cash is advanced at a days notice, in any part of town or country, without sureties, repayable by easy instalments or in one sum, and on THE BORROWER'S WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY. Among the acl van tages offered by. the Bank, the following deserve attention ;— THE DESPATCH WITH WHICH LOANS ARE COMPLETED. HIE LOW RATE OF INTEREST CHARGED. THE WRITTEN GUARANTEE OF STRICTEST PRIVACY. THE SYSTEM OF SMALL REPAYMENTS, EX- TENDED OVER A PERIOD OF TIME CON- VENIENT TO THE BORROWER, THE ABSENCE OF LAW COSTS AND COMMIS- SION. N.B.—No Bills of Salo are taken, and the trans- actions not published in anv newspaper or gazette. MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT. Advances also made on Mortgage or deposit of deeds property, shares, scrip, policies, and reversions, at 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. For further particulars apply, stating amount re- quired, te Mr T. C. MILBURN, 1848 General Manager. jtfi»150, £ 200, £ 250, £ 400, £ 300, and larger sums up to oV £ 5,000, ready to advance on mortgages of good freehold or leaseholds in Cardiff.—Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers, Cardiff. 1990 MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE. A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grant advances, upon noto of hand alone, for any term not exceeding 15 years, from S15 to £ 1,000, afc 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Femala, in Town 0.1 Country. Without loan office formalities or bill of sale. Distance no object, and ISO long as the interest is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application re- fused. All communications are treated strictly privato. —Apply to the actual Lender, H. Harrison, Esq., 87, York-road, Westminster Bridge-road, London. 1115 IMPORTANT to Farmers and others.—Money ad- I vanced without delay in town or country from:210 to P,1,000 to Farmers, Cowkeepers, Householders (male or female) on note of hand alone, without sureties no bills of sale low interest; easy payments strictest privacy no law costs: no fees. Being engaged in country business, applicants had better wnte to Howell Griffiths, 5, Great Western-terrace, IJanelly. 1302-696e MONEY Lent from £ 5 to £ 500 at a few hours notice to farmers, cowkeepers, householders and others on promissory note alone, and on the borrower's own name. Distance no object. No changes of any des cription are made unless business is transacted. Any- one requiring a strictly private temporary loan without the usual publicity and loan oflice routine should apply to Phillip Bassett, 11, Penuel-square, Ponty- pruld. 1259—129 O/l K Ready to be Advanced on good "Freehold or Leasehold Property, in sums of £ 100 to £ 10,000 also on good personal secu- rity, reversions, annuities, &c., Ac.—Messrs Hern, Financial Agents, 72, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 1049 COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANIC c 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF 1;3 to B500 can be obtained on the same day as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers, and householders. Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being observed. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other ees charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 1254 19, QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. rglO THE PUBLIC.—If you are in want of an Ad- B vance, from £ 20 and upwards in the strictest privacy, apply direct to the actual lender. All advances made m cash.— Communications and enquiries to be addressed-Sc-cretary, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 1328 jpiPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS & OTHERS. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, having a large capital at his command, is prepared to make ADVANCES in sums from £ 10 to £ 1,000 to Professional Gentlemen Tradesmen, Farmers, and all classes of respectable Householders generally, on their note of hand alone, and a written guarantee given that transactions are not published in any gazette. Borrowers are warned against advertisers who profess to lend at 5 per cent. per annum on note of hand. Bona-fide lenders cannot advance at such rates. I candidly admit I cannot. Such alluring advertisements are but traps to obtain fees. Try them, but don't pay fees. My customers can rely that no unfair advantage will be taken of them. Ascertain my terms, and then decide whether to bor- row or not. Distance no object. Apply-D. PHILLIPS, 13755 Snow Hill House. Adare-street, Bridvend. 1293 DON'T BE WITHOUT MONEY.—CROWN LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE.—Cash immediately Lent, from -210 to any amount, at lower interest than charged by others, to Male or Female Borrowers.— Farmers, Gardeners, Carriers, Cowkeepers, Dairymen, Tradesmen, Shopkeepers, Clerks, Schoolmasters,Clergy- men; Doctors, and all other Professional Gentlemen, Lodgjnghouse keepers, Private Householders, and others, on their own security (without bondsmen), and Note of hand alone, repayable by very easy instalments, to suit in every case borrower's own convenience. All communications, by letter or otherwise, kept in strict confidence. Applicants waited upon at their own homes, by appointment, with the cash required. All information free. Distance no object. No genuine j application ever refused. If you cannot borrow money I from us you cannot do so elsewhere.—Apply to the Manager, 5, Rotunda Buildings (first floor), St. Mary- street, Cardiff. Close to G.W.R. Station. 1382-56ge MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, from £ 10 to £1,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant, can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a Loan Oftic.e" For the benefit of Borrowers I am prepared to grant advances from one to ten years in any parL of England or VV ales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the in- terest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be arranged, therefore the applicants get the full benefit of cash advanced. Apply in confidence to the actual lender. H. HUNTER, Esq., 1135 13564 130, Westminster Bridge-road, London. BORROWERS in want of money from a strictly private source, free from annoyance, fraudulent lees (extracted under some pretext or other), and the routine of loan office agents, etc., are invited to write fully as to position, income, .tc., when, if satisfac- tory, the money will be advanced in a few hours.— Apply Charles Clayton, 53, Gardner-street, Swansea. 1303-697e 1303-697 e ¡- ELECTRIC LIGHTING. J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON & CO., LIM., LONDON" AND CIIELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light Installations for Collieries Factories, Ships, Houses, &c. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power to Distance. 1 — 1 Telegrams—" ELECTRIC," LLAMELUT. 1126 I FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, RONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. DR J COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE.-Vice-chancellor Sir W. Page Wood .stated publicly in court that Dr J Oollis Lrowno was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Ireeman was delibemldy I untrue, and he regretted to say it hnd been sworn to. Jul, See -The Thnus, July -A 1W. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- D YNE.-The Right. Hon. Earl ltUS«ell comma- uicated tc the Collego 14 Physicians and J. T. Daven- port that he had received miormation to the effect that theonly remedy o» anv service in chole:-a w;V[j ch, dyne.—See Lancet, Dec. 31, 1353. DRivSOI;LK BROWNE'S CHLORO- ,0 tract irora the "Medical Times,' Jan. 12, looo is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioneis. Of course, it would not be thus singu larly popular did it not supply a want and till a place.' T)RNJ' COLLIS BROWTNE'S CHLORO — DYNli is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu- matism, <fec. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery diarrhoea, &c. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—CAUTION.—None genuine without ho words "Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne^ on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole in&nufact: ^r. J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Rns30.U-terra.ee, Blooms- bury, London. Sold in bottles, Is I'd, 2r. 9d, 4s 6d and lis. 14285 1301 _h- UTERILITY IN WOMEN ITS CAUSES O AND CURE. By J. B. RYLEY, M.D., M.R.C.S., London. A NEW EDITION of this work is NOW isnEADY. PBICE 5s 6d POST FREE, 3s Sd., London; HejuxBeastow 556, StnwKt. .1 I 361tilbilig O'dttis. HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEMT BUILDING SOCIETY i H J. PARNALL, Es-o., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 7,606106 Sd: ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. Easy Repayments. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. yearly and bonus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half- yearly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary -R'S CHAMBERS, NEWPORT. 1283 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate-st., Ctrdiif.-Tlie Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent. on Old and New Advances.John .Jenkins. A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JJUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P., Gv.-aelodvgarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM B100 TO £ 10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeiirf,-Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy-Loans on Build. ings in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Wales. 1329 ilithliralivit,s. NOW READY. THE BLIZZARD IN THE WEST," WITH 24 NOVEL ILLUSTRATIONS, PRICE ONE SHILLING. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co. Devonport: A. II. Swiss, 111 and 112, Fore-street. 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