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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIITD WAIES DAILY NEWS. WORDS. ONC*. TIb^3 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 v IS 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 3Ii T1MKS IS '• NEWS 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 •• ECIIO." Kach extra I 20 Worda tO Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 ( 2/6 i- >30 Words SWTH E4:IIO. Q/G WORr), osc.. IT1H4EK SIX WORDS, ONCfe. TI5tES. TIMKS. 40 Words 40 Words £ 0 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/" Each Extra SO Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 Wotd* V- ?0 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 J V) Words 1 6 3 0 I 4 6 l'hese charoes apply only to th cla$3es of Adver- :iSfr.ttnt specified below, are strictly confined to hQse which are irP;d for consecutive insertion, vnd paid for previous to insertion if either oj conditions is not complied with, the Advertisc- nent will be charged hy the Business Sc(tle;- Apartments, Sitna.tions Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost FtrtincL, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if lot exceeding to wds, and 6d fOT each u.tlditi07,ttt 10 j■pfrrdi. itersonal. OUR Grandfathers enjoyed them. The Kast India Tea Co.'s celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest %jid cheapest. Direct from the gardens. Agents every- where.— Wholesale, 32. Great St. Helen's, Lopdon.6687 SMOK E Archer's Golden Returns Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 1253 JJartrorsIjip. TO Colliery Proprietors.—Amalgamation.—Proprie- torsof valuable and recently-developed Bituminous Colliery, situate in Glamorgan, are prepared to Amnl- ,am:! ce with another good property un very favourable :erms.—For further p.rticulars IlppJy to L 80, "Daily Sews," Cardiff. 80 instrniumial. tCOMMERCIAL Gentleman, oged 27, considered j good-looking, has a very good connection, wishes o correspond with a Young Lady possessing little iIIeaa< and loving disposition intentions honour'1.ble. —V. 767, "Daily News," Cardiff. 767 lEusicaL APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or' fictitious names, at this llkè, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only. BANJO and Elocution taught.—For terms, etc., V apply 31. Waters, 20, Crwys-road, Cardiff. 942 taught, Spanish style.— For terms, etc., address Mrs J. J. Preston, 77. PUisturton-avenue. Cardiff..29 MISS Astle, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff, i' has much pleasure in announcing that she con. tinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth VIsited twice weekly.-Lessol1s given at the residences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Tail Vale and Rbymney Stations. Terms moderate. 1224 MR W. A. Richards, Organist and Choirmaster of fie than y Chapel, St. Mary-street, Professor of the Organ, Piano, Singing, etc., has a few Vacancies. Next term commences Jan. 7th. Terms and testi- monials 011 application.—12, Kiccraig-street, Roath. PIANO, by Neumeyer, solid ebony case, full tri- JL chord, patent French check action, 30 guineas, sost £ 35.—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 1139 PIANO, trichord Cottage, splendid walnut and gold case, good maker, warranted a great bargain must be sold.—27, Crofts-street, Cardiff. 606 ROATH Jlusieal Academy. Established 17 years Organ, Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, and Theory taught. A few Vacancies. Next Term, Jan. 7th.— Ihatcher, 63, Newport-road, Cardiff 554 SCHOOL of Music.—Miss Simpson, 13, Park-place (late Newport-road), Cardiff.—Preparation for Royal Academy and L.C.M. Examinations in Piano. forte Playing and Harmony. Penarth and residences visited. Prospectus ou application. 649 ilUfrical. TkjIR A. Coleman, Pharmaceutical Chemist, re- JJTJL quires an Apprentice or Pupil (outdoor) for the Drug Trade.—Apply, 43, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 55C SOUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt, Cardiff: 6419 (Etmrational. 4 PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements ..L. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this )ffiee, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. a Gentlewoman, experienced in educational work, seeks an engagement, tuition, or as companion fiousekeeper, to principal of school, elderly people or 5therwise superior references.—Tota, Aster House, Baker-street, Weston-super-Mare. 61 COLLIERY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by Post. The surest road to promotion. Syllabus Id stamp. —X. A. Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector of Mines, The Universal Mining School, Derby. 827 FRENCH Lessons by Parisian Lady; experienced I Jt' most successful with her pupils Elementary or Finishing Lessons.—K. 701, Daily News," Cardiff. 701 "TT^RENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private JP Tuition Classed. Special Classes for Commercial CorresDondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 335 SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. ICost anb JFotmir. FOUND at Pwllyglaw, Cwmavon, a rough Terrier. JP Unless claimed in 3 days will be sold to pay !xpenses.—Apply William Owen, Pwllyglaw, Cwmavon, Port Talbot. 543 Botmstir ttbattts. APPLICANT'S sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials nithS heir applications, but to enclose copies of testi- uonials enly. (COMFORTABLE Home and small salary offered to j person between 30 and 40 who will assist Mis- press on Farm ai d make herself generally useful.— B 841, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. £ 41 IT VISE N GAGED, good Cooks, plain Cooks, Kitchen- 1 f maids, Parlourmaids, Housemaids, and Generals ladies suited everywhere.—Write for testimonials Irs Coster, registry, Gloucester. 8) OOD General Servant wanted, 17 to 18 small jt family-—Apply, stating references and wages required, to 19, Union.street, Merthyr. 36 GOOD General wanted wages B12. Also respect- VT able Girl, about 16 years orphan would nave comfortable home.—H. B., Kilbirnie, Cotham Park, Brb;toI. 593 WANTED, in a business house, an active, working Housekeeper servant kept.—Apply, stating age, salary, and references, to C 8o5, Daily News," Cardiff 855 immediately ,an experienced Laundress, r y single-handed age 40 to 50 no shirts coun- try to live out; wages, 16s a week.—Box 18, Post- office. Neath, Glamorganshire. 810 WANTED, *Tgood Plain Cook.—Anply, stating age, wages, and references, with all particulars, to Mrs Kirkhouse, Bryn Bedw, Tylorstown, Pontypridd. WANTED, a strong, trustworthy Girl, used to scrubbing no family.—Apply Manager, The Library, Cwmaman, Aberdare. 50 WANTED, good General Servant, understands W plain cooking, washing, and ironing.—Apply it once, Mrs Bees, Bute Hotel. Llantrisant Station. 9¿4 ANTED, good General Servant for the country plain cooking, washing, Ac. Also a House- maid.—Mrs Akers, Pentrebane, St. Fagan's. 975 ANTED, good General Servant in a farmhouse, T T that can milk.—Apply Miss Lewis, Brigam, owbride, Glamorganshire. 76Z ANTED, respectable Girl as Housemaid pre- vious experience and reference necessary.— \1rs Simons, Plas-yr-Ywen, Cefncoed, Merthyr Tydfil. *T ANTED, at once. General Servant used to Yf plain cooking.—Anply, stating references, Evans, Grocer, Treharris, GIam. 662 ^AN'RED, a. good General, able to do plain cook- ing, washing, and ironing.— Apply Mr Benton, 163, Caerleon-road, Newport, Mon. 1063 WANTED, by 17th instant, a House and Sewing W Maid. Send reference and time of service in last place.—Apply to Mrs Langley Golding, Peterston- ouper-Ely, near ardiff. 628 WANTED, a Housemaid one from the country 7V preferred. — Apply at 74, Mansel-terrace, Swansea 1079 WANTED, good General Servant; character re- quired,—Apply Mra Verney, 106, Queen-street, Cardiff. 597 WANTED, good General Servant; references tV required.—Apply Mrs Griffiths, 27, Castle- meet, Swansea. 1051-368e itnatiøn5 Vacant. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- onials only. LL Colliery Workmen are requested to keep from Blaengwynfi, as a dispute is now sending. BOILER Steam Pipe Covers wanted for the Aston JL) Chemical Company to put on their permanent coverings.—James Davies, Echo," Pontypridd. 1154 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, good Rounder at bench on repairs must be sober man.—Walters, 17, Wide- <narsh-sueet, Hereford. 62 READ and Grocery.—Respectable Man wanted to deliver and canvass, willing to be useful; per- manency for sober, energetic man salary.—Particulars Bon Marche, Milford Ba 9S9 DREAD Delivery.—Wanted, a young man to Sell U and Deliver Bread, and assist in bakehouse.— with full reticulars, W. Thomas. Abercarn.1071 CIVIL Service Appointments (salaries, £70 to £400); ) tuition by correspondence wanted Young Men to prepare for Clerkships, Excise, Customs, etc. no payment until successful stamp.—Secretary, 48, Lin- toii-treet, Islingtan, London. 816 £ HOC ER S Hauliers.—Wanted, Young Man of reli- able character indoors.—Apply David Davies, Victoria roatl, Ebbw Vale. 60 STRONG active Young Man, age 20, for travelling bazaar experience unnecessary good reier- ences.-AppJy, immediately, Model Auction-room, Barry Dock. 798 TAILORS.—Wanted, three good hands at once.— JL Apply W. Davies and Son, Lion Shop, Newbridge- on- W ye. 59 rsT-ilLOns and Cutters.U-. aud^jTorieve, Pem- I broke Dock, have an opening for a good man. Must be a good cutter, and willing to work. Testi- monials of character and ability required. 105 frVALLOW Chandlers—Wanted, good Dipper; strictly JL M>ber.—ApplvT. Davies and Sons, Rhondda Soap and Candle Works,"Trealaw, Pontypridd. 844 TO Bakers.—Wanted, a good Vanman.—Apply, with 1. references and lull particulars, John Collier, Pt-iUre, R.s.0. 990 Young 3lal1, with thorough J. knowledge. of tlio business, and used to horses.— Apply, with references, 101, Glebe-street, Penarth. 949 fr' 0 Shoemaker?. Wanted, a good all-round HamC; 1_ must be steady, souer, and industrious man,- Apply H. F 11, James-street, Ebbw Vale, Mon. 665 W-ANTED, two Tailors at once; good general i't' hands consta.nt employment.—Apply John Kees ,!ones, Llanddewi-Brefi, Cardiganshire. 58 WANTED at once, a smart Lad with exception- cf ally :;ood character to be apprenticed in office, must be good writer and have knowledjt6 of shorthand 110 nne under 15 or 16 years of age need a.ppiy to C. H Bailey, TyneEngi e Works, Bar. y Dock. WANTED, for a. Tin-plate Works working two V V mills, a good, steady, reliable Pickler, who can work to yield with Millbrook machine.—Apply X. W., Daily News," Cardiff. 1132 WANTED, strong Lad, about-15, as Errand Boy.— T Buchanan and Co., 3, High-street, Cardiff. 955 IXJASTRD, steady, respectable Lad to assist ill v v bakehouse, part delivery, and generally useful. —G. 528, "Echo," Cardiff. 5>8 12s 6d a Week Salary offered t J Male and Female JL in town and country for their evenings or spare hours.—For particulars of appointment apply, enclos- ing addressed envelope, to T. Smith and Co. IF 131) St. Helen's Gardens, North Kensington, London, W. 7-\2 Weekly upwards may be realised by either sex wiihout hindering present occupation. — For samples (returnable), etc., enclose addressed envelope to Kvans, Watts, and Co., P. 137, Merchants, Birnnng- baiu. This i" genuine. 242 Sijtm Assistants. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or lictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimoni:11:! only Al.L Annealers and Helpers are requested to keep away from the Western Valleys, as a dispute is pending. 981 DRAPER v.—Wanted, sharp, intelligent Youth as Apprentice; also good Junior Hanù; Welsh.— Apply, full particulars, O. George, London Warehouse, Hirwain. 769 RAPERY.—Wanted, well-educated Youth as Apprentice. Good opportunity to learn the trade iu all its branches.—Apply J. Jenkins, Empo- rbm, Ferndale, 765 ROGERS.—Wanted, good Junior Assistant; good \J)T character Welsh indispensable.—Appiy Davies, Baiik House, Newcastle Emivn. 56 ROCERY and Provisions.—Smart Junior wanted; Welsh accustomed to quick trade. Also ex- perian ed Man as Haulier, willing to assist in ware- house.—Nicholas, Maesteg. 48 f l ROCERY.— Wanted immediately, strong Lad to drive out, assist in warehouse full particulars first letter.—Henry Rowlands, Treherbert. 64 G ROCERY.—Wanted, immediately, good Junior II VJT Hand, well up in soliciting state references, salary, and experience first letter.—Powell, Ferndale. ("^ROCERY.—Wanted, Manager uninarried must T well recommended.—Apply, first by letter, giving full particulars, experience, Pegler und Son, Abergavenny. 47(1 /GROCERS.— Wanted, at once, good Junior; abstainer. — Apply with full particulars, to R.chard Morris, Merchant-, Blackwood, Mon. 8C9 € ^ROCERY.—Wanted, strong, active Young Man to Ir drive and assist at counter.—Apply, with full particulars, Gwilym Thomas, Tylorstown. 570 t ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted at once, good VJT Assistant; must produce first-class references.— Fuii particulars, T. Phillips and Son, Abertillery. 951 MMEDIATE, a competent Dressmaker, perfect fit and style.—Apply, full particulars, John Evans, 1U7, High-street, Dowlais. 632 fsnO Grocers'Assistants.—Wanted, Junior Assistant, £ also Clerk used to the trade.—Apply to_J. Watkins, 122, Commercial-street, Newport. 1075 I trade must be able to sen-e.-Davies, Castle- WANTED, experienced Milliner for medium-class square, Haverfordwest. 970 WANTED immediately, good Milliner, able to serve through and keep slock; Welsh state salary and references.—Apply Williams, Williamstown, <tltrks, nttagttS, &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. ADVERTISER (21) desires engagement as Clerk; 1- seven years' experience bookkeeping (double entry), shorthand.—Appiy A 850, Oaily News," Cardiff. 330 OWELL and Co., "The Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff, have Vacancies for one or two Young Men as ClerKs.—Applicants must state their experience and salary required. 626 MR Cousins, Solicitor, Cardiff, requires competent Solicitor's Shorthand and Engrossing Clerk, used to Remington typewriter.—Applications should be in applicant's own handwriting, with statement as to references and salary required. 804 LJ HORTH AN D Tle-k.—At I vertiser (21) desires Kn- gagement as above; 110 experience moderate salary; good arithmetician. — 26, Storehouse-row, Dinas, near Pontypridd. 615 ANTEI>r~Brst-class certificated Colliery Man- ager, for Bituminous Colliery in Glamorgan investment necessary in Limited Liability Co. one having knowledge of steep measures preferred.—Apply, stating previous experience, &c., to V. 951, "Daily News," Cardiff. 954 ANTED, by Young Person (16), Situation as Bookkeeper or Cashier willing to make her- self useful grocery preferred good references.—B., 2, Lower Morgan-street, Neath-road, Swansea. 1130 W ANTED, Correspondent Clerk shorthand and TV typewriting indispensable.—Apply B t31, "Daily News," Office, Cardiff. 831 Situations KRani £ &. AS Underkeeper age 25 experienced good character.—Apply Head Keeper, Cothelstone, Taunton. 807 BAKERS and Confectioners.—Situation Wanted by Young Man, second or good third good refer. ence.—Apply C. L., Echo Office. Pontypridd. 1152 BAKET.S and Confectioners.—Wanted, Situation JD by steady, experienced Workman as First or Single.—Baker, 6, Wood-road, Pontypridd. 57 BAKERS, Confectioners.—Young Man (22) seeks jt) situation. Second or Single bread, cake, smalls references.—Barrell, 18, Gelli-road, Ton, Pentre, Glam. BAKERS. — Wanted by Young Maa, Situation Single or Seond, :t8si.t with cakes and smalls good reference.—W. W., 6, Circus-street, Greenwich. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, wishes situation good cook, carefulllianer highest reference widow with daughter.—Address Mrs Turner, Rossall College, Fleetwood. 631 mo Bakers.—Wanted by Youth (age 18), situation I as Third Hand, or delivering used to horses.— mo Bakers.—Wanted by Youth (age 18), situation I as Third Hand, or delivering; used to horses.— F. 980, Daily News," Cardiff. 980 TO Grocers.—Wanted, Situation as.Warehouseman outdoors good reference disengaged Saiva- tionist.—W.P., care of Mrs Walpole, High-street, Cullomptol1, Devon 770 raiO Master Tailors.—Situation wanted by a first- I class Cutter, in March; thoroughly capable.— Apply Abstainer, "Daily News" Office, Swansea. 115 WANTED, bv Young Man, a Situation as Im- prover in Engineerins (fitting, turning, elec- trical, or cycle).—E. 13, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 13 WANTED, Situation as Improver to the Watch "fV and Clock Repairing country preferred used to fiont shop.—G., 19. Sout'ugate-street, Bath. 837 WANTED by Fanner's SQH, situation as Farm Bailiff thoroughly understands farming single (24).—E. G. Evans, 19, William-street, Blaeu M. "35 WANTED, Situation as Improver to Bookbinding W and Machine Ruling seven years' experience first-class references.—C. 59i, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 592 YOUNG Woman seeks Situation all Barmaid in jfL Vaults age 21 wages 16<.—E. Kettle, Mer- maid Inn, Wells, Somersetshire. 634 £ 5 Bonus to anyone securing Compositor Permanency on good country newspaper quick, clean, ab- stainer.-—J. S., 5, Brunswick-road, Camberwell, London. 843 Qgtntus, Wxnbtlhxs, &-t. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisement* addressed to initials or tictitioUII names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. AGENTS wanted to Solicit Orders for an article ia daily demand.-Baxter and Co., 109, Milkwood- road, London, S. E. Established 1863. 424 AGENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa; particu- lars free.—^Oliver, Oliver and Co., 242, Soutbgate-road, London. 382 BRITISH Workman's General Assurance Com- pany.—Wanted, lespectable Men, residing in Resolven, Neath, Abera-von, and Brecon, to act as Agents whole or spa. e time; book vacant.—Apply Superintendent, 45, Queen-street, Neath. 9a "Ii"VLOUR.-An old-established Traveller desiies to I." Sel1 the Welsh ground for a. good firm of Millers.—^Hdress Salesman, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 848 JOHN Morell, Lard Refiner, Birkenhead, requires an Agent for South Wales he must be young, energetic, and wen experienced.-Apply by letter only, giving full particulars of present and past occupations, age, &c. 65 HOSIERY. — Wanted, Secretaries of Friendfy JLJL Soc eties, Trade Societies, Managers, Foremen, and others to Sell Direct from Manufacturers salary nd commiSilioD security required genUÏ1¡e increased income.—Apply, with particulars, E. 675, Daily News," Cardiff. 675 TO earn money in your spare time. Agents wanted, whole or 8par time; best paying agency going; no risk constant income assured experience un- necessary particulars free.—Ireton, Gracechurch- street, London. 657 "TANTED, Agent calling on Horsekeepers and f Farmers; one with connection preferred must be reliable liberal terms.—X. 959, "Daily News," Swansea. 959 WANTED.—Commission Salesmen in agricultural districts for the sale of Condiment, Hops, and Manure liberal commission paid to good men.- Apply, first instance, Local Firm, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 774 Ito&gxngs, Apartments, &c. PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Exten- _t_ sive Channel view snperior accommodation moderate charges. Special terms to permanent resi- dents. ORo Houses, &t., -<íiattftb. WANTED to Purchase, House Property, small or Jare. -Reply, full particulars as to situation, Investor, Locke, Stationer, Mackintosh place, Cardiff. Jor alt.-1ltuuStS, ;tanh, &r. RENTS Collected 5 per cent. inclusive, accounts rendered and cash paid monthly my system ia never to allow arre,trs.-Osw<1ld Coleman, Borough I Auditor, House Agent, Station-terrace, 8, High-street, Cardiff. 9275 fo ltd..=-USt5. lEani), &r. C^LAUDE-Road, to Let or Sold live bedrooms, two j ie:tption-roo:ns, usual offices, greenhouse, and conservatory.—J. 939, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 939 Resi- dences, Cardiff and Pellarlh, see Messrs S. Hern I ,St. Mary-El., Cardiff 1049 TO be Let from March next, Bute Villa," 24, Newport-road, Cardiff, containing four reception- rooms. billiard-room, and conservatory on ground floor; four bedrooms and two dressing-rooms over servants' attics, bath-room (hot and cold), stabling. Large gI"ee Uhouseg, &c. every convenience.-For fur- ther particulars apply to H. Heard and Son, Solici- tors, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. 51 rpO Let, Park-le-Breoa Farm, near Swansea, from B Lady Day next.. This farm, which is largely rich pasture land, comprises c89 acres, and has hitherto been in the occupation of the landlord, the late Lord Swansea, 011 which his famous herd of shorthorns was kept.—Apply L D Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. rg^O Let, 23, 41, Dayton-street (Crwys-road), 112, JL Cottrell-road (Albany-road) newly papered baths.—Apply 138, Castle-road. 533 Co £ t.-business premises, &-ro S LANBOIDY. —To be Let and entered npon March JLi 25th, the National and Provincial Stores, where a large and profitable General Merchant's business has been carried 011 for many years.-A pply Miss Powell, Maesygwynne, Whit-land, South Wales. 1146 NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices,tour rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Pan iculars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 PONT'ARDAWE.—Shop (newly-built) in good posi- iL tion to Let suit any business.—Apply W Jones, Grocer, Ynysmudw, Swansea Valley. 826 "0 Let, a splendid double-fronted Shop and House I best position in Pentre.—A ply R. Woodward, 34 and 35. Llewellyn-st eet, Pentre. 635 TO Let, 3 Sets of Rooms as Offices above "South I Jt. Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary-street.— Apply Daily News," Cardiff. 15306 4550 TO Let or Sell, Seven-roomed House and Shop, Six Bells, Mon. prosperous lleighl,ourhood.2 new pits sinking; good grocery, confectionery business done leaving through ili-health.— Apply on premi-es. above" South Wales Daily News," St. Mary- TO Let, three good Rooms (two front) as offices, 8trcet.-Apply Henry Wales, 104, St. Mary-street. 9817 WELL-encloaed Yard and Buildings to be had on t T lease and moderate terms suitable for en- gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Heald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 1259 ,)20, Bnte-road.—Three-stalled Stable and Loft, 21ft. by 21ft., or suitable for store or workshop, with bench, vice, water. 83 liusintsSt5 for disposal. BUTCHER'S Business for Disposal, in a large and JL) growing neighbourhood fortune to anyone good reasons for selling.—Apply Butcher, "South Wales Daily News," Swansea. 1148 DRAPERY.—For disposal a genuine Business capital required about £ 200.—Apply Isaac Thomas, Valuer, 166, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 547 MERTHYR Tydfil.—TO be Disposed of by Private Treaty, as a going concern, an est bli.\hed Manure Business, with machinery complete, large and commodious warehouses, weighing machine, office, and all the necessary requirements for tnrning out 20 tons per day numerous list of prizes and testimonials. Also excellent Dwelling-house, with lawn and large garden lease, 90 years owner retiring.—Further particulars from J. M. Berry, Auctioneer, &c., Mertbyr Tydfil. 1131 SMALL Butcher's Business for disposal, in good colliery district. Suit young beginner. Imme- diate possession, it desired. Full particulars on application.—S 103, Daily News," Cardiff. 103 flubiir fjons^s. CARDIFF.—For Disposal, Hotels, Double and Single Licensed Houses ingoings to suit all purchasers, from £ 50 to £ 10,000 loans arrangel1.- Frank Halford, Hotel and Brewery Valuer, 19, Duke- street, Cardiff. Id 38íry.dts, EriryrUs, &t. -jyORRIS jg R o s., CYCLE WORKS. PONTYPRIDD. Winter Clearance, a few more solid tyre Bicycles left at 15s each good riding order. Seud P.O., 15s, for sample at once and full address. 1186 SAFETY.—Lady's Detachable Pneumatic, balls throughout; not scratched £ 9, worth £ £ 2.— Write Z. 782, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 782 AFETY.—New Rapid, unsoileii, detachable, Dun- (5 lop's carter case B12 10s, cost £ 28.—Write Z. Vbo, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 783 SAFETY Pneumatic, quite new balls throughout i!'1 diamond frame B5 10s. worth £ 20.—AVnte F. 687, Daily News Office, Ca"diff. 607 rriHE Nimrod Cycle.—The misleading and unautlior- I ised statement circulated through the cycling journals to the effect that Zimmerman, the world's champion, would not ride a Nimrod Zimmy next year receives a death-blow from tho hands of Mr Dakin, one of the managers of the New Zimmerman Manufacturing Co. Fortunately this gentleman has just arrived from Freehold, the home of Zimmermau, for the purpose of carrying the Nimrod-Zimmy show machines to New York. Mr Walford, the manager of the Nimrod Cycle Co., will probably return with him. Letters received from Zimmerman by the last mail are full of the brilliant prospects of the" Nimrod-Zimmy in America. A large number of first-class agents have already been appointed, and applications are coming in to Bristol from all parts of the world. Zimmerman will ride a Nimrod-Zimmy and no other. Jealous and misleading statements of this nature will seriously damage the reputation of thoie who utter them. and the Nimrod Cycle Co. will derive considerable benefit. The West of Enfi1.1.nd firm are in a strong position, and ready to meet ail comers. Agents wanted throughout the world where unrepresented, for the" Nimrod- Zimmy Cycle. Early application is requested.—The one and only homo of the Nimrod Cycle is College- place, Bristol. 1113-414e TO Racing Men and Tourists.—Write for our illustrated list of the famous Defiance Cycles, which are the fastest cycles tor road and path, as ridden by all the cracks of Wales. Repairs promptly attended to at moderate charges. Large quantity of second-hand safeties always in stock. Lists free.- Arthur Williams and Co., Defiance Cycle Works, G la nam man. 6594 JEitcljnttriT, monIs, &c. CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS, WAREHOUSES CHURCHES, and every description of Iron Structures made and erected. J. HODGSON, C. and M.E.. DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. Depot Brass and Iron Cocks and Valves, Steam a.nd Water Gauges, and every description of Engineers' Requirements kept in stock. 9399 ENGINE and Boiler for Sale. Can be seen working at Watkins' Steam Printing Works, wansea. Upright boiler, nearly new 7ft. 9in. by 3ft. 6in. two tubes. Horizontal Engine, by Tangye, 8in. cylinder. 17NOR Sale, Portable Forge, large Vice, Lathe Stocks, Dies, Taps, and various Tools, cheap.— Apply 2, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 693 FOR Sale, one 4 and one 2%-h.p. Vertical Steam .1..1 Euigine and Boiler (nearly new), in good condi- tion, only worked 12 months one second-hand ditto; 1%-h.p Horizontal Engine in good working order; and one 6-h.p. Vertical Engine, without boiler.—Apply to David Lewis, Old Foundry, Bridgend. 1063 FOR Sale, two Tubes, 21ft. by 2ft. 3ín., suitable for f stacks or tanks.—Westlake, Mersey Engineering Works, Swansea. 1060 OR SALE, THE LARGEST STOCK IN-THE TRADE of Eugines for hauiing, pumping, and wind- iug, Air Compressors and Mining Machinery, Boilers (Lancashire, Galloway, and Vertical), all sizes for all pressuies. These can he seen" t my Broughton Hall Works, Padeswood Works, and Hawarden Storeyard. In order to avoid unnecessary journeys into this neigh- bourhood 1 must say that there is no other stoieyard at Broughton HaJl except my own, and the whole of this property beiollgs to lue, and purchasers would do better lIy dealing with me direct, amI thu, saving commission agents' fee. Send for list.-Edw¡¡.rd Ratcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester. Telegraphic address—" Merchant, Hawarden." 9805 IRUN Building.—For Sale, 145ft. by 145ft., in three JL spans, 20ft. high to eaves, to be used one night only at Cardiff, January 18th, 1895. Price, as stand- ing, £7iJO; a. bargain. Also Seating and Platforms, accommodating about 4,000 people, to be sold cheap.— Humphrey's (Limited), Iron Buildings Works, Knights- bridge. 9"3¿9 15537 MORTAR Mills and Portable Engines for Sale, Hire, or Purchase Hire exceptional terms.— Clarence Wharf, Newport. 1035 SHAFTING, Pulleys, Fittings (30 tons weekly; Steam Engines, Condensors, Builders' Hoisting Engines. Mill and Stack Hoists.—Henry titsley & Son, Smethwick. 76 WÃNTED, at Glynea Colliery, a new or good W second-hand Truck Weighing Machine.—State lowest price delivered at Bynea. 542 ANTED, Lancashire Boilers with fittings com- W plete Galloway tubes; guaranteed working pressureoOlbs.—Lowestprice, F.O.R., Box 93, Swansea. ANTED, second-hand Boiler and Engine, 2% W h.p. good order.—Appiy SOOD, Rees, Llanfach Farm, Abercarn. 943 TO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS, i. ENGINEERS, &C. A few SPECIAL LOTS from my IMMENSE STOCK of PLANT a.t NEWPORT and GLOUCESTER worth securing promptly. The largest Stock of Second-hand a.nd New Machinery in the United Kingdom ready for prompt delivery :— PORTABLE ENGINES.—4-n.li.p., by and May. with new steel firebox and new set of tubes a. first-class engine, 6-n.h.p., by Carrett, with new fire- box and set of tubes, good for SOlbs. working pressure; 8-n.h.p„ by Clayton and Shuttleworth, with steam jacketted cylinder and other modern improvements; 10-11.h.p,, by Marshall, with new steel firebox and set of tubes 12-n.h.p., by Davey, Paxman and Co., with Lowmoor iron firebox; 16-n.h.p. compound semi- portable, by same makers, with all modern improve- ments; 20-n.h.p. compound engine, by Marshall, fitted with Mumford's donkey-pump, etc. 30-n.h.p. double cylinder engiue, by Barrows and Stewart. Also 20 other engiotiS of this class in stock from which to select. Kindly send particulars of your requirements. CHARLIES D. PHILLIPS, M.I.Mech.E., Newport, Mon. Telegrams, "Machinery, Newporti' National Telephone, No. 18. 1028 Horses, íbt Stork, (Earrxages. CCARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- j lected Stock in the West.—C. ji. Gurnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. S923 CLEARANCE Sale.—200 Riding Saddles, hogskin j \seats, silver-plated stirrup, complete, 29s each sent on approval.—Saddlery Company, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 1061 LIGHT Miniature Brougham for one horse, quite JLj new also Light Second-hand Wagonette, with moveable hoocL—Fuller Birtill, Cardiff. 5C5 MINIATURE Canoe Landau for one horse, quite new: also Second-hand Pony Surrey Cart.— Fuller Birtill, Hope-street, Caidiff. 506 OULTRY, Pigeon, Bird, Dog, Horse, and Cattle Food,—Write for prices and samples to Noah B-ees and and Merchants, Cardiff. SORE Shoulders, Grease, Thrush, Ac., quickly cured by Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sore backs, sore shoulders, broken knees, grease, mud fever, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrush, cracked heels, &c., very quickly cured by bathing the parts affected with a tablespoonful of Condy's Fluid in a pint of water. It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, 8oz.. Is 20oz.. 2s, of all Chemists. Insist on having Condy's Fluid." 5940 USR* Jeeroi Ointment for speedily curing %_J Sprains, Over-reaches, Cappet Hocks, Rheuma- tism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering. Lar:e box post free for Is 2d from Condy's. 9940 ETERINARY Book free, containing full instruc- y tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep. pigs, poul- try, &c., from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill- street. London. E.C. 9940 tcftaigfltts fiuh oUitry iUjjnisitrs. 0 AILWAY Wagons and Locomotives.—The Cardiff JLlL Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Wagons and in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, 1 ast Moors. Cardiff. S412 AILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland^ Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 rjpHE J>UTE ^fORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, 133, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone No. 115 (Post Office and National;. Telegrams Getliing, Cardiff. WAGONS.—Latest Regulations always in course of construction at Cardiff. Latest Regulations. Good Second-hand equal to new. Old Regulations. Good Second-hand well worth inspection. RAILS.—Bridge, Flange, Double Head, and Bull Head with or without f;i_stellings. SLKEPERS.— Steel and Wood for all gauges. 1.400 new Baltic Rectangulars, sawn, 8ft. by 8in. by 4in. new Baltic Rectangulars, sawn, 8ft. by Bin. by 4in. at Is 3d f.o.t. Cardiff. LOCOMOTIVES.—lOin. and 14in. Cylinders, four wheels, coupled 12in. and Win. Cylinders, six wheels, coupled. EARTH WAGONS.—27 Side-tipping, 30in. gauge, I new tops, good second-hand steel wheels and steel axles by Hadfield, of Sheffield B5 each f.o.t. Cardiff. A further 60 can be made end or >lide-tippmg PORTABLE RAILWAY.—<44in. gauge, Steel Rails, llb per yard, and Iron Sleepers :J::9 18s 9d per 100 yards of Railway. CORNISH BOILER.-20it. by 5ft., in good coodition, with fittings complete £35 f.o.t. Cardiff 1160 fat A Bargain.—Table Knives.—A lady offers 3-guinea set for 13s 6d 12 large, 12 small, meat carvers, steei; best white pinned balance handles, by eminent Sheffield makers unsoiled approval paid willingly any distance.—Mrs U., 19, Charles-st., Norwich. 8816 A" Fact Worth Knowing."—Whatever Corsets are advertised these days, there are_ none to equal Mey's Watch Spring Corset (the original, not imita- tion). Once tried, no others will do. It ia also acknowledged the cheapest corset in the market. Prices 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s 6d, upwards. Send for sample pair, to Rhys Thomas, 51, Oxford-street, Swansea, who is making a speciality of the-e good- value Corsets. 9861 AT less than auction prices, 350 fancy Cornice Poles, Is 4y2d, Is 6v,d, and Is ll^deach. Harris's special line. Princess Rocker, 9s lid, usually sold at 12s 6d useful present thousands sold.—E. K Harris, Em- porium. in the Market-hall, Newport. Established 135a. A TTRACTIVE Forfeited Pledges.—Fligelstono, the Popular Pawnbroker, 22, Castle-road, Roath, Canliff. 8752 T Fli-elstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just forfeited, Benson's Crystal Glass 5gn. Silver Lever, only 55s new. AT Fligelstone's, Popular Pawnbroker.—Just for- feited, solid Gold hall-marked Curb Albert; only 455. forfeited Lady's 18ct. Gold Watch, cost 5 guineas; only MIs. A T Fligelstone's, justfforfeited—Lady's Hall-marked ..L.i. Fancy Gold Albert, only 25s genuine bargain. AT Fligelstone's, The Popular Pawnbroker—Nickel ^Clocks. Is 4l/jd Alarms, Is ll%d; Wooden Clocks, Is ll^d warranted. AT Fligelstone's—22ct. Solid Gold Wedding Rings, 3dwt- 15s 4dwt., 20s. A 1 value. No presents. A T Fligelstone's. — Grandest assortment Gold Keepers, fancy chased, 18ct., Tery heavy, 12s gold keepers from 2s. A T Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just forfeited, Gent's Solid Silver Watch, 12s 6d, cost 2 guineas. T Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—-Just forfeited, Lady's handsome Gold Watch, 21a, cost 4 guineas. A T Fligelstone's.—Just forfeited, Gent's Gold Pin, J\, hand-painted retriever's head (by Ford), only 35s, worth £ o. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Full- size real Welsh Flannel Drawers, Is S^d Chal- lenge Shirt, Is lid. T Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker best known pawnbroker in Cardiff. See windows. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just forfeited Gent's Gold Lever, compensation balance; only 3 guineas. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just forfeited Gent's solid Gold Signet Ring, os ball- lliltrked. T~FliKelstone's.—Gent's solid Silver Curb Albert, over 2oz., 10s hall-marked every link. AT Fligelstone's.—Gent's solid Gold Albert, over 2ozs., and Seal, hall-marked only 4 guineas. jfV Prices on Gold and Silver Valuables lowest interest. Private boxes. ALL Visit Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.— Hundreds of Bargains. Ladies' and Gents' Dia- mond Rings from 25a to 70gns. ONLY One Address.—Fligelstone, Popular Pawu- broker, 22, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. C^ALL or write, Blaiberg's Arcade.—18ct. Lady's j half-hoop Diamond Ring pledged for 56s take 63; 9494 CALL or write. Blaiberg's Arcade.—SilverWatch and Albert; pledged for 7s 6d take 10s same re- advanced. /■ ALL or write, Blaiberg's Arcade.—18ct. Gold Watches forfeited pledges. CALI. or write, Blaiberg's Arcade.—30s Silver Levers forfeited pledges. Our Mr Hanuero, practical \Ta.tchrnker, has examined each lever. ALL or write, Blaiberg's Arcadn.—Forfeited pair V>/ of s.s. Diamond Earrings, £6 pledged for £ 5. AU. or write, Blaiberg's Arcade.—New 22ct. Wed- ding Ring, 3%dwt., 19s. Gold Earrings or their value, gratis. CAÜ. or write. Blaiberg's Arcade.—Red Band Shirt, j as €d Carmarthen Welsh Shirt, 4s lid, made to order. CALL or write. Blaiberg's Arcade.—Pilot Cloth j Overcoat, velvet collar, 12s 6d. ALL or write, Blaiberg's Arcade.—Railway Over- ly coats, 5s 10%d; Real Welsh Flannel Shirts, Is (^1ALL or write, Blaiberg's Arcade.—For dark morn- j ings, sure to wake you at the right time, Ansonia Clock Co. Alarm Clock. 4s. or write for Suits, 15s, 19s, 21s, 25s, 27s d, j 30s. We will let you have approval.—Blaiberg's Arcade. C^ALL or write. Our customers never leave us. Call and buy regular, like clockwork.—Blaiberg's Arcade. 9494 CLAY Pipes Clay Pipes.—Send direce to the Manu- facturer for illustrated list and testimonials (post free). -Corcoran,Manufacturer, Lam.st..tol. "fTtfSH Knives and Forks.—Handsone Eight-guinea Ji' Case, Twelve Pairs, mounted with real uilver, quite new accept 42s Case of Desserts to match, 42s Fish Carvers, 12s 6d genuine bargaius approval paid.—Mrs W. K. Warren, at Kelly's, 54, Shaftesbury- avenue, W. 8992 IjlORKS and Spoons. Al quality.—Complete 8- guinea service. 12 table spoons, 12 dessert, 12 tea, 12 table forks, 12 dessert, marked A1 guaranteed silver electro-plate on nickel silver, which wears white throughout- unsoiled accept 28s 6d approval; paid. Mrs A. R. Nicholas. Central-road, Morden, Mitcham. ITTIOR Sale, a Stocking Knitter, new last October, 1 all complete ;„cost 40s 84 cylinder, for ribbed-or plain made by Harrison, Manchester.—What offers to Neil, Skenfrith, Monmouth. 734 GENTLEMEN,—Our Indigo Blue Melton Over- coats, Silk Velvet Collar, at 368, cannot be toucbed ill South Wales; neither can our well-known Scotch Tweed Suits, at 35s 6d. Patterns post free. No tailor can compete with us.-—The Woollen Co., Bradford. 233 "ffS Life Worth Living?—Yea, since we have been _H_ using Chamley's Raspberry Cream and Paradise Biscuits. All smart grocers kesp them. Don't take any others. Wholesale, E. S. Stevens, Eastville, Bristol 9273 METAL attachable Dog Collar Labels, with your name and address beautifully engraved, Is Id, sent free.—Alfred Woodland, Richmond-road, Twick- enham. 63 SWEDES and Mangolds.—Any quantity delivered in Cardiff or on rail, 18s per ton.—Harding, Monachty Farm, Maindy, Cardiff. 911 SWEETHEARTS' Curious Letter, three Funny Photographs, and six Magic Cards, seven penny stamps.—Hyams, 1, Court, Saint Luke's-road, Bir- mingham. 876 1C0 Tons Pitch-pine Firewood also Dunnage Boards, Deals, Scantlings, &c.—Shapland, 18, Loudoun- square, or bottom East Dock, Cardiff. 97ii £ 3 3s Parlour Suites, comprising spring couch, easy chair, and six small polished walnut or maho- gany well upholstered; delivered on rail free: special offer through January to keep our staff employed during slack time.—Smith, House Furnisher, 15,16, 21, and 22, Arcade, Bristol. 1078 His MATRIMONIAL HERALD B and FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Organ of The World's Great Marriage Associa- tion (Limited). Est. 1883. Recommended by the Clergy, Brilliantly successful negotiations for 1894. Marvellous increase in marriages. Exclusively patron ised by the Nobility, Professional and Commercial Classes throughout the British Empire. Its magnificent and practically illimitable clientele daily augmented by private recommendations from associates happily and advantageously married. Charges merely nominal. Strict secrecy. In plain sealed envelope, 5d.-Edltor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 2584 J LEATHERS FEATHERS! T FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can getBest ENGLISH FEATHERS at 6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to B. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. 1334 JJUsrillatttOtta. FURNISH on our New Hire Svscem. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock f "Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goodll sold on the Hire System at ready-money rices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, anil, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm, in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply £6 worth for 28 6d weekly: S10 worth, 4s weekly jS15 worth for 58 weekly £0,,1 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Specia 1 terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadvcss: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 51, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle), Cardiff. 12783-1105-1 Miscellaneous Manis. W~T ANTED.— Ground for Gardening (3 to 4 acres); j V rent moderate in or near Pontypridd or Tre- forest.— Apply Gardener, Echo Office, Pontypridd. W~ ANTE D, Oak, Ash, and Elm Timber, st nding TV or felled.—Clarence Wharf, Newport, Mon.9790 JSonetr. TO Shipowners, Shipbuilders, Ac.—A gentleman, with lare (spare) capital, is TITepared to advance on first-class shipping property at moderate interest principals or solicitors preferTed.-Addres3 in first instance, with fullest particulars, &c., to B, 24. care C. Birchatl, Advertisement Contractor, Liverpool. AU communications trietly confidential. 65 si FFELDING & COMPANY. LIMITED JL (Established over half a Century.) FINANCE. MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS, I HEAD OFFtCR-THE HA YE, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED S10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest, payable Monthly, Quarterly, 0\' Yearly Withdiawal on demand.4 per cent. per annum. at 3 months' notice 5 per ct. per annum. „ at 6 months' notice 6 per ct. per annum. at 12 months' notice 7 per ct. per annum. Depositors have the first charge upon the entire assets of the Company one of the safest and best payin invc3tments of the day. Advances made iu any Sum upon personal and every kind of Security from £1.) to Bl.OOO. in Town or Country, without dehy or publicity. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and particulars free by applying to Mana- ger as above BRANCHES London, Oxford, Bath, Newport, Croydon, Exeter, Gloucester, Pontypridd, Reading, Liverpool, Cheltenham, Leicester, Manchester, &c., &o. 9838 ORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St. Mary- 1'-1. street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free. holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 T^*ONEY PRIVATELY, PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this old-established, well-kuown Office, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary 01' permanent assistance. Cash in amounts from B20 to £10,000 advanced in all parts of the kingdom wiihout sureties, delay, or pub- licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or Quarterly instalments extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long as the I interest is paid. No Bills of Sale taken, and the transactions are not publbhed in any newspaper or gazette. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILltJTHN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 8732 MONEY.— If you wane it promptly, privately, and jLrjL at a low rate of interest on your simple promis- bory notes, with or without sureties, apply immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Abertillery. Special Features :—No in- quiry fees; reasonable interest, which is quoted before- hand universal promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, Limited, for whom Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £30,000, consequently no enuine and respectable application is ever refused. £ 5 to £ 500 ADVANCED to GENTLEMEN, Farmers, Ministers, Schoolmasters, Tradesmen, and others, upon NOTE OF HAND, by SOL BARNETT, 11, DYNEVOR-PLACE. SWANSEA. No Fees. No Fines. No Agents. All business transactions are conducted personally either at the above address or at the applicant's residence, and the strictest privacy is guaranteed. Application Forms gratis. 9815 1ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from £ 5 and j upwards, on persoual security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dis- tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. A PRIVATE CAPITALIST, Member of a well- known wealthy tin", having a considerable sum of Uninvested Money, is prepared to ADVANCE the same in sums of not less than £20 to 4,5,000 to Persons of undoubted respectability, on their own Promissory Note, without asking for sureties or security, or preliminary charges or fees whatever, at a Low and Reasonable Rate of Interest, for short or long periods. Strictly private and confidential. Re- spectable Borrowers elsewhere a,re cordially invitell to come to rne, and I will accommodate them upon much easier terms.—For full particulars, apply personally, or by letter, direct to the Lender, B. EDWARDS, Esq., 6, Livery-street, Birmingham. 669 rJ10 those requiring Money at reasonable interest I apply M'1.1\ager, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 6330 THE CBARINO. CHOSS BANK (Est-ab. 1870), 28, Bedford-street, Cbaring-cross, London. W.C. Capital, £ 3i!0,C00. Reserve Fund, £100,000. Advances of S50 to £5.000 on any class of security. Three per cent. interest allowed on current accounts on the monthiy balances when not drawn below £20. Deposits of 10 and upwards received as under :— 5Y per ann subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6% „ .» 6 7 y, „ ». 12 » •» Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. 8618 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. MONEY Lent without Bill of Sale or Sureties, on approved Note of Hand alone, as follows £ <i0—24 Monthly instalments of £ 0 18 4 £50-24" „ A;2 5 10 £100-24" „ £4 11 8 No Commission or Legal Expenses. A guarantee given of strictest privacy. Applv for Prospectus to UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK, 35, CRAVEN-ViREE'l, STRAND, LONDON. 1066 A. G. WILLIS, Manager. MONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of Sale or Sureties, as follows :— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £1 2s 5d. £ 50 „ 24 „ „ B2 4s lOd. £100. 24.. £49" 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object.—Apply D.Williams,15, York-rd,, Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil; 3, Friar's Park, Lammas- street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end. 9306 38ml&iiuj ^orieties. RINOIPALITY l>EltMANEN'i' JL INVESTMENT JgUILDJNG gOCIETy 4^1 per cent, ou DEPOSITS—Short Nobice. 14 percent, on LARGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 1 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 5 per cent, on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP- TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 34XH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDEKS, MANAGJNU jsisc., 28, St. Mary-street, Oarditt. AGKNXS—Newport; MvJ. M- WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth Mr D. H. EDMUINDS. 63, High-st. Barry: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings. 023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIKS. Xda-plaoi-. /GLAMORGAN- BUILDING SOCIETY. VJT 15 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF,—The ternui offered by ihis old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position unequalled, and cannot be surpassed,—For particulars, apply to T. A. Davies, Sec. 1U9 ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE, A.C.A., Secretary. 21, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 9317 HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT j:"UND8 :-£7,887 8* 11(1. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasenold Secunties. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest S pel cent. per annum anti bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4 per cent., payable Imlf.yearlYJ antI bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yearly. F. J. IIEYBYRNK, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 5855 And 21. West Bute-street Cardiff. JYJERTHYR AND J^OWLAIS JGUILDING GOCIETST CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygartli House, Merthyr TydtiJ. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy-Loans on Buud ngs in Progress—No Maragement Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PKTElt WBL-LIAMS Secretary, Glebelana House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Agents throughout-South FIVE REASONS WHY ALL SHOULD BUY HAYMANJS BALSAM, rr STOPS COLD. IT CURES A COUGH. IT OIVES PROMPT RELIEF. IT HAS A VERY PLEASANT TASTE. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM OR MORPHIA. FOR YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS. OLD MEN AND CIULDB.EN. CURED MY COLD and I heartily recommend it.' I MY COUGH HAS GONE after one bottle. ONE DOSE RELIEVED.' I MY CHILDREN LIKE IT." NO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS." Sold everywhere. Price, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. 1022 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and N nlghbouraood. Contractors for all J ascriptions of Advertising Circular Distribatirg, &c lOti 37001 A 11 nvrtnrs DrofWjJt y i,t,t.le') tö. iSnstniss Jlfrftresais, fJlHE JpiTMAN'S J~JAUGHTER. THE JpiTMAN'S JQAUGHTER. JL -6- THE JpiTMAN'S JQAUGHTER. JL l ANOTHER STORY OF MINING LIFE, ROMANCE, REALISM, AND LOVE, From the pen of J. MONK JESTER, The Miner-Novelist, The Successful Author of Mining Serials. ;I.¥:t. NOW PUBLISHING IN THE £ 1 ARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH "ALES WEKLY NEWS A new and powerful story of modern life in th coalfields, of a type which has, on the initiative of Mr J. MONK FOSTER, become exceedingly popular. Thanks to the skill and realism, the power and the pathos manifested in Mr Foster's earlier stories, his later novels of pit-life have been eagerly read by aU ctions of the community. They present in a truthful and vivid fashion lifelike glimpses of the conditions under which thousands of human beings live and suffer, love and die. Mr Foster's novel, specially written for our readers, is entitled THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. It is from the pan of J, M 0 N K ROSTER, Author ot The Lass That Loved a Miner," "A Miner's Million," "For Love of a Lancashire Lass," Children of Darkness," A Crimson Fortune," "Slaves of Fate," "The White Gipsy," "A Pit Brow Lassie," &c., &c. Publication commenced on gATORDAY, OVEMBER 3RD, OUTLINE SKETCH. THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. The heroine of Mr Monk Foster's serial Story is a, typical Lancashire lassie one of the thousands of working girls who labour hard, suffer much, and yet live honest, worthy, and noble lives. In his new romance Mr Foster attempts to portray the development of a young woman of humble birth and lowly ciroumstance, who, in spite of all adverse conditions, wins for herself the respect of the world, and lifts herself also out of the unenviable groove into which an unkindly Fate had thrown her. The character of the heroine, Judith Saxon, will be drawn in detail and with great oare, and will certainly commend itself to all who under- stand and love hard-working men and women. Of the story itself-its nature and incidents— it will be enough to say that the salient charac- teristics of industrial, and especially of mining life, will be graphically depicted. A Mining Mystery of a new and moat sensa- tional kind will be introducad early in the narra- tive, and its elucidation will be eagerly followed by every reader of Mr Foster's latest serial. 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