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SALE TO-MORROW WEEK. EISTEDDFOD FIELD. COITY ROAD, BRIDGEND. ¡ SALE OF LOOSE TIMBER. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, CONTRACTORS, FARMERS. AND OTHERS. MR. MICHAEL DAYIES has received instruc- tions from Messrs. Chas. Jenkins and Son, Con- tractors for the Eisteddfod Pavilion, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Eist-d Ifod Field on SATURDAY, .July 11, 1891,30 large quamityof TIMBER, comprising jvuntc, spruce deals, flooring boards, quartering, tfcc., n.de up in suitable lots to satisfy all purchasers. Also about 100 new Wheelbarrows. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. SUSS ANNE HOWELLS, ST. ATHAN, DECEASED. SALE OF BUSINESS BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. TO BE SOLD. immediately, as a. goingr concern. ± the oid-establishod and lucrative BUSINESS of a GROCER and GENERAL DEALER, formerly cv.ried on bv the late Miss ANN HOW ELLS. at Athan. There is a good prospect of extending the the Business, which is the only one in the neighbour- hood, and a lease of the premises can be arranged. For particulars apply to E. W. MILES, Solicitor, Cow- bridge. MISS ANNE HOWELLS, ST. ATHAN (DECEASED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT all Persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS J_ against the ESTATE of the said Deceased are r"aired to send to me forthwith full particulars there- of in order that the same may be examined and discharged. Dated this 24th day of June. 1891. E. W. MILES, Solicitor, Cowbridge. BRIDGEXD LOCAL BOARD The Board invite TENDERS for PRIVATE STREET IMPROVEMENT WORK, including Ex- citation. Filling. Macadamised. Kerb Channelling, Paving, and other necessary work at Llynvi-street, Bridgend. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and terms of ynvment obtained, at the Office of the Surveyor (Mr. E":1.n Williams). Sealed Tenders, marked" Llynvi-street Improve- ments," to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 23th day of June, 1891. The lowest or any Tender m; neoessarily accepted. Bv Order. T. J. HUGHES. Solictor. Clerk to the said Board. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the partnership which has for some time been carried on by JOHN MORGAN HARD- ING and THOMAS DA VIES, under the style and firm of Harding and Davies. in the business of hauliers and contractors at Barry Dock, in the Countv of Glamor- gan. was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts du., to and owin, bv the late firm will lie received by the undersigned. Thomas Davies. Dated this 30th dav of June. 1S91. JOHN THOMAS HARDING. THOMAS DAVIES. Witness: F. P. JOXES-LLOYD, Solicitor, Barry, Dock. .—iv— NOTICE. A M°-sstbe Tea M EETING WILL BE HELD AT POBTHCAWL In connection with the CALVINISTIC METHOHIST CHAPEL" BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1891. For full particulars, see bills, or apply t-o THOMAS JAMES, Hon Sec. THE PENARTH QRICKET AND ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS Uuier Laws and Rules of the A.A.A. and N.C.U.,will be held on the Grounds of the Cl11b, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1891. Patrons—The Right Hon. Lord Windsor; A. J. Williams, Esq., M.P.: Sir J. T. D. Slewellyn, Bart. I-on H. LEE, 32, Windsar-terra.ce. FHED W. MOrgAX, Woodland House. Entries close on Tuesday, July 14. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL AT BARRY. THE JOINT EDUCATION COMMITTEE for the COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN having offered to establish and maintain an Intermediate School in the Barry District, on condition that a freehold site be obtained free of cost, and the sum of £ 1.500 raised towards the cost of erecting a suitable building, it has been decided to appeal to the public for subscriptions towards this object. The Barry Dock Town Syndicate. Limited, have very generously offered an acre of land near Barry Dock Police Station free. for a term of 99 years, and Mr. Thurston Bassett has consented to grant tllP reversion, thus making the site a freehold one. The following subscriptions have already, been promised:— £ s. d. .1. Corv .250 0 0 J. C. Meggitt 50 0 0 Barry Estate Company 50 0 0 Romilly Estate 50 0 0 j.A.Hughes 50 0 0 L. W. Jones n- 0 0 Dr. Neale 20 0 0 J. J. Williams 10 10 0 P. J. O Donnell 10 0 0 W. L. Edwards 10 0 0 D. S. Jones Q E. F. Blaclnnore .550 J. P. Davies j 5 q I J. C. Pardoe 3 3 0 W. R. Hopkins 330 T. Jenkins 2 2 0 J. S.Hosgood 2 2 0 D. Roberts 0 2 0 S. Woodham 2 2 0 J. Moon, Mayfield 1 1 0 Mrs. Moon, 5layfield 1 1 0 Y\. Evan. Draper. Barry j Q J. Lloyd, draper. Barry 1 1 0 L. Y. Owen. Cadoxton 1 1 0 J. Beckworth. High-street. Barry "110 J.Taylor. High-street, Barry I 1 0 W. Saunders, Moors-road, Cadoxton 110 Dr. Powell I 1 0 J. Abernethy 1 0 0 J. Mitchelmore 10 0 Jenkin Lewis j q 0 i!;0* 0 10 6 John Hayes 0 10 6 J-.D*vic* •" 010 0 Patenon 10 c John Evans 0 in n LI. Thomas j" q 5 0 J. Williams 050 E. Ankers 0 5 C John Davies. 0 5 0 Samuel Milsom n s n J. Gifford 030 t J. Llewellyn. Barry 0 2 (j J. Jones, Barry q 2 0 J T. Dovey, Ship Hotel 0 2 0 c £ 574 lfi 0 Subscriptions will be received bv the treasurers I secretary, or at the South Wales Union Bank J. CORY, | m > O. H. JONES, Treasurers. ] J. ARTHUR HUGHES. Hen. Sec. W. & L. PRICE, [ HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK, FOR General and Furnishing I Drapery. I>IBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY. GLOVES CORSETS AND ^JILLINERY. latest Styles and lorelties at Un- surpassable Prices. TEST A2fD PROVE THEM. B. EVANS & COMPANY, | • HAVE NOW ON SHOW AT 15 AND 15A, CASTLE-SQUARE, A GREAT STOCK OF TRAVELLING REQUISITES AND ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS. LEATHER PORTMANEAUX FROM 6S. 6D. TO 10 GUINEAS. LEATHER OVERLAND TRUNKS, SARATOGA TRUNKS, LADIES' DRESS BASKETS, 21s. 6D., 23S.. 25S., 27s. 6D., TO 70s. GLADSTONE BAGS, DRESSING CASES. BRIEF BAGS, BONNET CASES, BRIGHTON BAGS, HAT CASES, BRIGHTON BAGS, HAT CASES, SQUARE-MOUTH BAGS, I WRITING CASES, FITTED BAGS, LETTER CASES, CASH BAGS, JEWEL CASES, HUNTING KIT BAGS, STATIONERY CASES. LADIES' HAND BAGS, CIGAR CASES, CARPET BAGS, I CIGARETTE CASES, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES, MILITARY BRUSH CASES, ALBUMS, PHOTO SCREENS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fitted Dressing Bags, In Russia, Morocco, Cowhide, Crocodile, xC. POCKET BOOKS, BLOTTERS, WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, SCHOOL BAGS, RUG AND BOX STRAPS, HANDBAGS, &C., TRAVELLING RUGS, WATER-PROOF CARRIAGE APRONS. A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF USEFUL ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATION. SWANSEA, JUNE, 1891. 11\ Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y ,BYD. THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES Will be held this year AT SWANSEA, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, 19th, 20th, & 21st, 1891, In a magnificent Pavilion capable of holding 15,000 people, and erected for the purpose on the beautiful VICTORIA PARK. PRIZES OFFERED A f\ l\ IN LITERATURE, (exclusive of Gold and "J", I ZLIIfll MUSIC, Silver Medals) c* J \J AND ART. Some of the leading Artistes in England and Wales have been engaged for the Concerts. The final edition of the Prize List may be had for 7d. post free from the Secretary. WILLIAM JAMES, General Secretary. REES JONES, Musical Secretary. PALE Wijfo ALES. .8RISTOL- IS 4I GALLON CASKS FROM IOD. PER GALLON. PORTER AND STOUT FROM Is. PER GALLON. CARDIFF STORES: 9, WORKING-STREET. NEWPORT STORES: OOMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. CHEPSTOW STORES: BEAUFORT-SQUARE THE GLOBE FURNISHING CO., 19 CUSTOM JJOUSE STREET, ARDIFF, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FURNISHING HOUSE, I THEIR GOODS RECEIVE UNIVERSAL APPROVAL. THEY SELL AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. If you are buying Furniture of any description, it will pay you to go to the" Globe," as they make it their special aim to see that the goods they manufac- ture are soundly constructed and properly finished. If you purpose purchasing upon our System of EASY PAYMENTS, We guarantee that our Prices will be from 20 to 30 per cent. below those of any Hire Furnishing House. WE DO NOT CHARGE ANY FANCY PRICES. I If you wish to pay CASH, '1. We allow you Special Large Discounts,<t The splendid success and continued increase in our business is a proof of the satisfaction we give. We have just completed considerable extensions and alteratione to our promises, and we can now guarantee orders to be executed with promptitude. Our terms for easy payments are the lowest in the trade. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. THE GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, CUSTOM JJOUSE STREET, I ARDIFF. DO YOU SUFFER FROM HEARTBURN, DROWSINESS, OR ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH ? IF SO, TRY GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. From the same cause arise Biliousness and Headaches. By careful,liet, moderate exercise, and the use of QUININE BITTERS, The most difficult and obsinate cases of Indigestion in its worst form have been cured. The only reasonable way to keep oneself in good health is by taking a good and reliable Vegetable Tonic, such as GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. The secret of the success of this unrivalled Medicinal Preparation is that it restores the digestive organs, when disordered, to their normal healthy condition. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. Read the following wonderful testimony of Pitiable Sufferings Relievd Hope Hall, Bcthesda, Carnarvonshire. (Sir,-I feel that I am under great personal Obligations to you as the discoverer of the now wortd-renoWn&I QCJNI.VE IUTTKRS. To it I owe restoration of bodily health and strength GWILYM when all other remedies and doctors had failed to give me any la.*tin<j benefit. :Fow men have suffered more than I have done EVANS' and certainly there can be but few cases which could be considered more hopeless than mine before I tried yonr invaluable remedy. I was V^L lNIiNE compelled to be very careful as to what food I partook of, as nearly everything I ate gave TUTTVT? S me great pain. My stomach was distended X>X1 with wind, which again pressal upon the other great organs of the body, such as the FOR lungs, liver, and heart, upon the fulfilling. «, of whose functions proper bodily health, comfort, and strength necessarily depend INDIGES- So great was this distension at times that I often feared my heart would stop its beating for ever. I felt weak, dis- TION, spirited, and nervous. I feared to speak a word in public, and I felt I might at any moment fall dead. My breathing was difficult, rapid, and weak, while sometimes my heart beat so loudly that people who sat in the same room with me could plainly hear it. 5a My life was a burden tllllle and a trouble and s anxiety to others. In this unhappy condition I was persuaded to try yourQL'IXlN'KBlTTKIi.S, though from my exjxrienee of other remedies which I had tried in vain I had very little faith in this reniedv. I tried a 2s. 9d. bottle. EVANS' Before I had finished taking this I felt such a decided change for the better that I deter- mined upon trying a larger bottle—4s. 6d. QUI NINE The benefit I received was so evident that I readily obtained another 4s. 6,1. bottle, with _Trr_ a the most happy consequences. Now I am JJI 1. 1 lliJio strong and healthy—perfectly liealthly—and have been so from that time until now- T> stronger in mind and body than I had been for vears previously, and all that at a cost of only lis. 9d. Since then I have recommended INDtGES- it to dozens of oth<ts. and 1 have never yet seen anyone give it a fair trial without being benefitted by it and perfectly satisfied with it. TION. E. W. JONKS GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. The number of small imitators of these Bitters throughout the country is one of the best proofs of their virtue, for Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Do not be jiersuaded to take any of these imitations which are offered under similar names, but which are entirely devoid of the virtues of this renowned preparation. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. BE CAREFUL. -20 See that the name "Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters is on the Letbol, Stamp and Pottle, with- out which none is genuine. Sold by all Chemists in Bottles at 2s. 9d Double Size, 4s. 6,1. Cases containing three 4s. 6d. bottles at 12s. 61. per eas^, also sent, carriage paid, for the above prices, to any address by the Proprietors. QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED), LLANEI-LY, SOUTH WALES. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL j_ BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTIONS OF STREET AND HOUSE DRAINAGE WORK in their District for SIX MONTHS. Forms of Tender may be obtained at the Offices of the above Board, Vere-street, Cadoxton, upon applica- tion to the undersigned, from whom all further particulars can be obtained. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Street and House Drain- age Work," to be sent in to the undersigned not later than five p.m. on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1891. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1891. J. C. PARDOE, Surveyor. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE JD (LIMITED.) CHEAP AFTERNOON EXCURSION FROM BARRY TO W A T C H E T (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting), on SATURDAY, JULY 4TH, BY EARL OF DUNRAVEX, er EARL OF JERSEY. Leave Barry Island Pier, 3.15 p.m. „ Watchet 6.0 p.m. Fares, To and Fr6-Fore Deck, Is. 6d. After Cabin, 2s. Tickets Limited. NOTICE.—The Company will not hold them- selves responsible for the safety of any passenger or intending passenger before embarking- on or after disembarking from any of their Steamers. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, and CO., Agent?, 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by the Saloon Steamer "LADY MARGARET," or other suitable Steamer (wind, weather and circumstances permitting.) JULY, 1891. ::> LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Sat. July 4. 6,40, 7.45 a.m., 1.35, Sat. July 4. 7.40 a.m., 1.15, 2.35, 2.45, 3.45. 5.30, 6.30 p.m. 4.0, 5.15, 8.0 p.m. Mon. Julv 6, 7.0, 8.0, 9.20 a.m., Iton. July 6, 8.0 a.m. 3.0,5.10" 4.10, 6.15 p.m. 8.0 p.m. Tues. July 7, 8.5, 10.15, a.m., lues. July 7, 9.15 a.m., 3.50, 5.15 7.30 p.m. 6.15" 8.30 p.m. Wed. July 8, 8.30, 10.30, a.m., We-I. July 8, 9.30 a.m., 4.15, 5.20, 7.30, p.m. 6.20, 8.30 p.m. Thur. July 9, 7.0, 8.15, 11.25 Thurs. July 0, 8.0, 10.15 a.m., a.m., 6.0 p.m. 5.0, 8.0 p.m. Fri. Julv 10, 7.30 9.45, a.m., Fri. July 10,8.30,10.50 a.m., 12.10, 6.20 p.m. 5-20, 8.0 p.m. Sat. July 11, 7.30, 9.20, 10.0 Sat. July 11,9.0, 10.30, 11.15 11.45 a.m., 12.35, 7.0 p.m. a.m., 6.0, 8.45 p.m. Fares to and fro (day of issue only), Fore Deck Is. 6d., Saloon 2s., Single la. 6d. On Wednesdays and Saturdays (except Saturday, May 16th), the fares will be, after 2 o'clock, to and fro, Fore Deck, le. 3d., Saloon Is. 6d., Single Fore Deck, Is., Saloon Is. 3d., and on other days after 5 p.m. Passes and Season Tickets not available on Whit- Monday. SEASOX TICKETS.—A limited number will be issued at £2 2s. each, available for the Company's entire Bristol Channel Passenger Service, including Lynmouth, Ilfracombe, and other places (Bank Holi- days excepted). Books of Family Tickets are also issued, available between Cardiff and Weston. Prices on application. Dogs and bicycles Is. each way. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON & CO., AGENTS, 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. QADOXTON BOYAL LODGE OF THE ANCIENT BENEFIT FRIENDLY SOCIETY. THE SECOND ANNUAL DINNER WILL HE HELD AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, CADOXTON, ON MONDAY, JULY 6, 1891. DIXXBB ON TABLE AT 7 P.M. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, to be had at Royal Hotel; of Mr. J. H. DAVIES, Barry-road and of Mr. RHYS WILLIAMS, Secretary. SIR MORGAN MORGAN WILL PRESIDE. IN AID OF A COTTAGE HOSPITAL. THE GRIDGEND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD NEXT J\JONDAY, (JULY THE 6TH.) IN PUGLEY'S "JUMBO" TENT. ABOUT 2,000 COMPETITORS. Several of the Leading Choirs and Male Voice Parties of South Wales and Monmouthshire will Compete. CHEAP TRAINS. (For Fares, see Railway Bills.) WANTED. I WANTED, good Second-hand Cricket BAT and VV BAG. Pro., Star Office, Cadoxton. WANTED, a complete copy of CANWYLL Y W CYMRY." Llwydfrynv,S/ar Office, Cadoxton. -0. FiSHING ROD and TACKLE, or exchange for Cricket things.—Bilo Foot, Star Office, Cadoxton. WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. TV Apply, Dunraven Arms, Southerndown. WANTED, an APPRENTICE to the BOOK- VV BINDING. — Apply, Manager, Star Office, Cadoxton, Barry. WANTED, by a"YOUNG MA^~ comf^tebfo TV LODGINGS at Barry Dock.—Particulars and terms, J. South Wale* Star Office. DRAPERR-W ANTED a YOUNG LADY also a YOUTH, as out-door APPENTICE.—Apply Edward Gould and Co., Drapers, Ba.rry. FOR SALE, PEDAL HARP (French); pedals all J' work; strung; i5. Apply, R. Williams, 20 Old Bridge, Bridgend. WANTED, OLD WELSH COSTUMES, "su^ar- W loaf" HATS, flush" WAISTCOATS,"etc. Apply, Young F, 28, Churchill-terrace, Cadoxton. FOR SALE, GOOD VIOLIN, two Bows and Case J' complete; mellow tone. Apply, Crythwr, Star Office, Cadoxton. WANTED, a modern-built HOUSE, rent or buy tV Suitable for a small family. Must have a good-sized garden, and the sanitation good. F. H., South Wales Star Office, Cadoxton. OMFORTALBE APARTMENTS Wanted at Cadoxton by single gentleman. In or near Vere- street. State terms, inclusive.—Duke, Star Office Cadoxton. WANTED, by a young woman, a SITUATION in r t 1 a Draper's Shop or the Fancy Stationery Business.—Apply, C. A. R., Star Office, Cadoxton Barry. BOOKS.—WANTED, originafedTtimTTf "Gardd ) Aberdar" (Carw Coch Eisteddfod). State price. — Twm, Star Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton Barry. ONTYPRTDD^^aS^edT^sTBOY^T^I JT the "SOUTH WALES STAR." Liberal Com- mission.—Apply, E. R. Evans, 10, Penuel-Square, Pontypridd. WANTED, respectable BOYS to sell the SOllth TT Wales Star.—Good commission to suitable lads. Apply Manager, Star Printing Works, Vere Street, Cadoxton. AGENTS WANTED in this, and all the surround- J'TL ing towns, to form Watch, &c., Clubs, for the supply of BENSON'S Watches from £2 2s., Clocks, Jewellery, and Plate. On easy terms, no risk or trouble. Full particulars on application to J. W. BENSON. Originator of the Club System, Steam Factory, 62 and 64, Ludgate Hill, E.C. WRITERS WANTED at their homes, evenings; TT good pay. See the PEOPLE'S FIRESIDE JOURNAL. All Newsagents and Smith's Stalls, Id. • post free, 2d., from 59, Newman Street, London, W. MUSIC. ALADY, Certificated Royal Academy and Trinity A College, RECEIVES PUPILS for Piano, Violin, Theory, and Harmony.—Apply Z," Star Office, Cadoxton-Barry. TO LET. TO LET, at Barry, first-class OFFICES, situate JL above Barry Market. Either One, Two, Three, or Four Rooms. Moderate Rents. Best position in Barry close to Barry Railway Station.—Apply J. A. HUGHES, Solicitor, 24, High-street, Barry. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS for One or Two Gentlemen.—15, Wenvoe-terrace, Barry. TO LET.—APARTMENTS, suitable for one or i. two Gentlemen. Use of hot and cold water bath. —Apply, Glen Villa, Weston Hill, Cadoxton. TO LET. — COTTAGES in John-street, Mount J_ Pleasant, Cadoxton; painted and papered throughout; water laid on to w.c.; 7s. per week. J. A. Hughes, Solicitor, Cadoxton. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—REEDS for THATCHING HAY JT and CORN. Apply, Mr. J. Smith, New Wallace, Wenvoe, Cardiff. FOR SALE.—A useful PONY. about 12 hands; JT quiet in harness. Also TRAP and HARNESS to suit. Price, £13 10s. the lot.—Address, Box A, STAB Office, Cadoxton. FOR SALE, Tpedigree GREYHOUND PUPS, J' brindled, with black muzzles. Mother one of the best killers in South Wales; also the father. Apply, Edward Wilson, Manor Farm, Newton, near Porth- cawl. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS^—FOR SALE, _L about 500 Loads of ASHES, screened or un- screened. Apply to W. Osborne, Grocer, Vere-Street, Cadoxton. FOR SALE, Six American KITCHEN RANGES, JL 30 inch, as good as new cost two guineas.— Apply, Luen and Son, Marine Store Dealers, Barry Dock. FOR SALE, by Private Contract, the massive J BAR FITTINGS of the Vere-street Restaur- ant, handsome counter with glass screen, large and small dining tables, bar chairs and stools; the seats with reversible backs, used in the Public Hall, and the movable orchestral stage; all nearly new and in good condition.—Apply Mrs. De Witt, The Restaur- ant, 21, Vere-street, Cadoxton. To BE LET or SOLD, "HILLSIDE fiLLAS," JL Porthkerry-road, Barry, containing drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, outhouses, five bed- rooms, bath-room, w.c., hot and cold water throughout, large garden front and back.—Apply, Wm. Richards, sen., builder, Porthkerry-road, Barry. LIVE STOCK. STORE PIGS.—FOR SALE half-bred black Berk- shires; with short heads, broad backs, fast growers, and good feeders ten beauties. — S. Battersby, Woodlands, Stumpy, near Cadoxton. travk mark! SQUIRE GILES' PIG POWDERS lltac'1 Cooling and-Fattening. Best for Store Pigs. Id. per packet. SQUIRE GILES' WORM POW- • DERS OR WORM PILLS FOR ^F\jj DOGS. Purely herbal and harm- less. Certain cure. 6d. per packet of all Chemists, Seedsmen, and f.jurs.ii. Grocers, or of Squire Giles k Co., Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS. CARTS, WAGGONS, TROLLIES, TRAPS, AND CARRIAGES of all kinds. Agents for the Bristol Wagon Works Company. Mowers, Horse Rakes, Haymakers, Churns. Cheese Presses, Lawn Mowers, &c. Lists free. HIBBERT & SONS. 10 and 11, Castle-atreet, Cardiff. PEARCE & Co., 61, QUEEN STREET, CAR- JT DIFF. Soft Band Trusses, Artificial Legs, Arms and Eyes, Leg Irons, Spine-support3, Belts, Elastic Stockings. T) UPTURES. HERNIA. How can it be cured, JLt Consult ALLEN PBARCE. Private rooms, 13. THE PARADE, CARDIFF. Home 10 to 4. OWEN'S HAIR DRESSING.—A Specific for N ouri8hing aud Preserving the Hair. Renews the Hair in cases of Baldness. Stays the Falling Off. Restores the Hair to its Natural Colour. Produces luxuriant Whiskers and Moustaches. Sold in Bottles at 2/6 and 1/- each by OWEN, 27, EDWABD-STREET, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF; 243, Cardiff New Market Hall. Local Agents—J. Jones, Chemist, Holton-road, Barry Dock; W. R. Hopkins, Chemist, High-street, Barry; W. R. Hopkins, Chemist, Vere-street, Cadoxton: W. H. Key, Chemist, Taff- street, Pontypridd, and all Chemists. F. J. JJOOPER & SON, CERTIFIED UNDERTAKERS AND COM- PLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS. The Best and Cheapest in the District for all Classes of Funeral Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, Mourning Coaches, at Mayne, Hooper & Co., High-street, Barry; and at 30, Windsor-road, Penarth.

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