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BARRY AID CADOXTOI LOCAlJL BOARD. J J OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the abovJg Board intend to apply to the Local Govern-§| meiit Board for the CONFIRMATION OF BYE-la LAWS with respect to HACKNEY CARRIAGES. on the 20th day of Februarv, 1332. s| AXD FURTHER NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN,|| that a copy of the Bye-Laws referred to will be||i kept at the office of the Local Authority from this||! date until the said 20 ch day of February, 1892, antii! will be open during office hours for the inspections^! of the Ratepayers of this district 'without fee oxw reward. Bv Order, 'M "j. ARTHUR HUGHES, §| Local Board Office. Clerk. f| 13th January, 1S92. ^3f|| Barry and Cadoxton Local Boaidjg 1. uoll' District. 1|| "7VJ"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a _13i MEETIXG of the inhabitants of the abovelS i'istrict will be held at the PLBLIC Thompson Street. Barry Dock, on F KID AY, the 15th^§| day of January, 18S2, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to consider the desirability of DIVIDING thejgi above DISTRICT into WARDS. pjj JOHX C. MEGGITT, gjs Chairman, of the Barry and Cadoxtonfsg Local Board. jlMj Local Board Office. j Cadoxton, 6th January, 1832. [673 CADOXTOI COMMON. g "X1"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX that a MEET-S IXG of the COMMONERS of the Manor of|| Cadoston-juxta-Barry, and of all those interested^ in Cadoxton Common, will be held in the COM-Sg MITTEE ROOM at the BOARD SCHOOL. Cadox-g§ ton on FRIDAY, 29th January. 1892, at Ei?ht« o'clock in the evening, to consider the of taying out Cadoxton Coramon as a Public Park|i J. C. MEGGITT. H Chairman Barry and Local Board Office. Local Board. |S§ Cadoxton, 7th January, 1892. [70Q||j A R L Y C l7 61^ I N I IMPORTANT NOTICE. 9 THE TRADESMEN of Bridgend having kindlyil conceded to the desires of the AwwtantP toJ|| CLOSE their ESTABLISHMENTS at 7 o'clock^ EACH EVENING (except Wednesdays, and Saturdays), the Public generally are res-pjj§ pectfullr urged to transact their business previous^ to that hour. [37 4 ||B BARRY. B Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property.! MR. WM THOMAS lias been instructed bv#| the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at» the VfENYOE AR^fS HOTEL, on January 21st, 1892, all that Messuage j|g Dwelling-House and Shop, p Erected on -Jot 320 of >Ii* Bs-y Estate plan.^i situate and'/being in V.n-rr Drvik-roid. B-irry. held||l tinder a lease by ? £ r. W'm. Smi r.h from the Barry(|§ Estate Company" Limited, :orilv.< term of 99 years from the 28th November. 183'. at the yearly|g ground rent of £ 8 8s. £ d. gj| Sale to take place at Four o'clock v.m. S|j For further particulars c-pply to J. A. Hughes.|| Esq.. Solicitor. Cadoxton and Barry: or to tho|Sj 'Auctioneer, Yere-street, Cadoxton. [772 Station Terrace, Cadoxton-juxta-l Barry. 1 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD 7\ R. WM. THOMAS is instructed to SELL by|S IVI PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WENVOE|| ARMS HOTEL, CAD'- >XTON. on January the 21st, 1352. the following LEASEHOLD PREMISES | Lot 1.— Ail that Messuage or Dwelling-house^ known as No. 1, Station-terrace. Cadoxton, now inlg the occiitetioa of Mr. 1-1. Morgan, at the reat.il of 10s. ra Lot.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-houseg known &s No. 2, Station-terrace. Cadoxton, now in the occupation of Mr. G. Crabbe, at the rental of 10s. 11 Lot. 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house*! known as No. 3, Station-terrace, Cadoxton, now in|3 the occupation of Mr. R. Cox, at the wee>;lyj|| rental of 10s. HI Lot 4.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house^ known as No. 4, Station-terrace, Cadoxton, now inlj the occupation of Mr. W. M. Douglas, at the weeklyjg| rental of 10s. pfc Lot 5.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house|| known as Xo. 5, Station-terrace, Cadoxton, now in|^ the occupation of Mr. Ridley, at the weekly o 105. li Lots 1 and 2 are held under an indenture of lea-e from Mr. Lemuel Roberts to Miss Emma Roberts for the term of 99 years (less 3 days) from|*| the 1st May, 1838, at the low annual ground rents! cf R7. Lots 3 and 4 are held under an indenture^ of lease from Mr. Lemuel Roberts to Mrs. Annie Evans for the term of 99 years (less 3 days) fromfe the 1st May. 1888, at the low annual rental of|3 £ 4 4s. Lot 5 is held under an indenture of leasa l'rom||| Mr. Lemuel Roberts to Mrs. Annie Roberts for thep^ term of 99 years (less 3 days) from the 1st 1883. at the apportioned annual rental of £2 2s. jsj The sale will take place at 4 o'clock p.m. pre- g cu-ely. The Auctioneer desires to call attention to desirable situation of these properties, which must always command good tenants. j| For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 1 at his Offices, Yere-street, Cadoxton. or to § SPICKETT AXD SOXS. | 679] Solicitors, Pontypridd. ft The Barry Dock Sanitary! Steam laundry I is N NOW OPENED FOR PUBLICS WORK. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEXDED TO.| Van will call for and deliver all goods. | I.AUXDRY OPENED TO VISITORS THURSDAY 1 AFTERXOOX, TWO to FIVE O'CLOCK. g Price lists and full particulars to be obtained onj§ application to the Manageress. |1 771] Mrs. J. CARLYOX MAY. g ASK FOR THE 1 SOUTH WALES j CELEBMTED JAMS: .1 AND lARIAIADESl SOUTH ALES g JAM AND jyj" AR-| MALADE COMPANY (LIMITED), I CANTON, CARDIFF. | |- nrr 5^ 1/ u; E^EKFlffl^KNESSl CHEMIST, &c., | HAS OPENED THE FREM(8ES| 11, MAIX STREET, CADOXTOX, W And is now pre pared to give every satisfaction to-J his customers. ? Whilst soliciting a share of the public patronage,| he respectfully invites attention to the following! short list of specialities :— | Kirkness's Tic Powders. S>]d. per box unex-| c-'lled for curing Tic, <!cc. Tamarind Coughgj Linctus. Is. I'd. bottle for 9Jd.; pleasant and| reliable. Dr." Drake's Tonic Health Pills,§j Is* ijjd. per box, for Head. Liver, Stomach. &c.Sj Mother Morton's Female Pills, Is. l=}d. per box.| Compound Essence of Licorice ior Coughs, &c.,ffl Is. I V per Bottl? safe for Children and Fpidermine, the Corn Cure. 7id. per Bottle trv this and limp no more. Effervescing Saline,! Is* Indigestion Mixture. Is. fid. Blood Purifer.jg Is. Hair°Restorer, Is. Toilet Requisites, Patent* Medicines, Special Coal Tar Soap, 3d. • Choices Cigars. L 9 g ABEBRANLESTAHMY.—'S A safCe OManPd OUefNfeD ctual CrOemUGedHyim for Eoughs, Colds, Difncult Breathing, and complaints of Chest and Lungs.—Prepared J. AnKRNETHY, Medical Hall, IIigh-street.0 Cadoxton, Barry. 2-6150 REMEMBER THE LASTll AND PREPARE FOR THE COMING. S BE- SURE YOU SEE i FOLLICK'S GRAND- NEW STOCK OF 1 i MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' I Clothing & JewelleryJ I COBInER OF BAREY ROAD, CADOITO^J I i E jsilver Watches 7,o at Follick's Men's Overcoats from 8/6 at Follick's- P jSilver Alberts 4;3 at Follick's Yonths' ditto from 5,6 at Follicka- a STrcusers 311 at Follick s Boys ditto from 3/ o at Folliclcs fJackets 5;- at Follick's Men's Suits from 12/11 at Follick's J 'Vests 1/6 at Follick's Boys' Suits from 2;11 at Follick s ig ?Dress Pieces, Blankets, and Quilts. i I j Good and Cheap Clothing for the Working Classes I I CAN ALWAYS BE FOUXD AT I I FOLLICK'S j jj ALL THE YEAR JSOUXD. 1 | A FEW PAIRS OF NEW BOOTS. I | IMPORTANT NOTICE. I !B. Evans & Company's I GREAT I | STOCK-REDUCING SALE P?HIS DAY (FRIDAY)! I JANUARY 15th, 1832, 1 | AND THROUGHOtT THE MONTH.. j REMARKABLE BARGAINS j □Drapery. Fancy, | AXD | Furnishing Goods. I TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. |j JATUAH Y 15TH, 1892. [25 | BENJAMIN LEWIS, S&R0CER, BAKER AID PROVISION IEHGE1IT, 1 PALMERSTOWN AND BARRY ROAD, 1 CADOXTON-BARRY. p Try our High-Class Provisions at Low Prices. 1 ISPECIALITIES IN TEAS GOOD FAMILY, Is. SPLENDID BLEND, 2s. I AND FINEST GOWN, 2s. Gd. Lewis's Bread is the bread of the day, Lewis's Bread defies competition, Lewis's Bread is the best, people say Lewis s Bread withstands opposition Lewis's Bread is the bread for the young, Lewis's Bread is both wholesome and pure, Lewis's Bread for the weak and the strong Lewis's Bread will just suit you, I'm sure. Lewis's Bread for the navvy is best, Lewis's Bread for workmen to carry, Lewis's Bread is the bread to digest; Lewis's Bread is known down in Barry Lewis's Bread for the Welsh Bard, Lewis's Bread has a very wide fame, Lewis's Bread for all men who work hard. Lewis's Bread bears B. Lewis's name. N.B.—Tea Meetings Supplied on Reasonable Terms. THE CADOXTON COACH AID "WHEEL "WORKS, ADJOINING BANK BUILDINGS, CADOXTON, BARRY. Mb. A. R. LEWIS T) EGS to call the attention of the public generally that he is now prepared to EXECUTE ALL I) KINDS of CARRIAGES, TRAPS, &c„ In the most modern styles. ESTIMATES FREE.. EXPERIENCE WORKMEN EMPLOYED. CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Lewis's Bread for all men who work hard. Lewis's Bread bears B. Lewis's name. N.B.—Tea Meetings Supplied on Reasonable Terms. THE CADOXTON COACH AND WHEEL WORKS, g ADJOINING BANK BUILDINGS, CADOXTON, BARRY. Mb. A. R. LEWIS I T) EGS to call the attention of the public generally that he is now prepared to EXECUTE ALL I) KINDS of CARRIAGES, TRAPS, &c., In the most modern styles. ESTIMATES FREE.. EXPERIENCE WORKMEN EMPLOYED. ,í CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. < GENERAL SMITHY AND REPAIRING WORK EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. I „ W A. R. L. begs to refer the public to his most recent accomplishments for several of the leading1 gentry Williams, andA. Davies (Barry Hotel.) and tradesmen of the district, including Dr. O'Donnell. |||Mr. J. J. Williams, B. E.Hoddinott, I. BORATES'-PLACE REFRESHMENT ROOISJ (Near the New Bridge, BRIDGEND.) | H0T DAILYJ ^TELL AIRED JI> EDS. | HENRY BALL, jj ^.IIE j^AIlilEItS' gUPPLY gTOREs| THE SEASON'S GOODS. | CIAY PIKES (PARKE'S WARRANTED), ALl| SIZES. HAY HAKES (NATUb'AL FORK). | 3HEEP SEEAES. BARLEY FORKS, SPARS| (LONG AND SHORT). | JALYANISED CORRUGATED SHEETS FOE| ROOFING. | CHURNS, CHEESE PRESSES, AND YATS. | ^ILK-PANS, MILKING BUCKETS, AND ALL| DAIRY UTENSILS KEPT IN STOCK. | ORAGOE AND BROWN! BRIDGEND. 1 5 I TEA. i mHEY say that TEA conies from j m- X India. China, and an Island Sji called Ceylon, but utv 31OTHETI savs the-' BEST TEA SHE EVER |f BOUGHT comes from j !*] J. W. ROBERTS, j | TEA MEEGHANT, j i BRIDGEND. | l J dl'lM.llflf »IHLU_Lyi IIMIMIIIHI I 11 ■ ■ IMIBIIIf IB"PM.. 1LAI 'll»T1H | • '§/ \YEZ OYF.Z !—'This is to arive notice, ;hat] g\J MR. WILLI AM MUNDAY. tiic oririnal KCadoxton and District TOWN CRIER, bees to| Sgive notice that he is open to DISTRIBUTE all| |kinds of BILLS, and do" the Town Crying oi the! aShortest Notice. Estimates forwarded. No con-| gnection with any other. Note the address—29J £ Earvey-street, Cadoxton. God save the Q-.een."| 5 [506] Happy Eveqiqgs for the People, t JLif MARKET HALL, CADOXTOH. j The Fourth Concert OF THE SERIES B In Aid of the AT-tirsino" Association, 1 WILL BE HELD 9 On SATUEDAY SEIT, JAS. 16,1892,1 WHES THE FOLLOWING ARTISTES'WILL TAKE PART:- SOPRANO: MADAME BRYTHON THOMAS, R.A.M. I CONTRALTO: g MISS BRINSMEAD THOMAS, R.A.M. j TENOR: || MR. ALFRED JENKINS, CARDIFF. 1 BASS: fe, LLEW EBBWY. I VIOLINIST: 0, MR. H. DE BOER, BARRY DOCK. 1 ACCOMPANIST: t "I MR. EDGAR DOWN, CARDIFF. I The Chair will be taken by CAPTAIN DAVIES. ji PROGRAMME. f PART I. i 1. SELECTIONS CADOXTON BRASS BANDS 2. TRIO Queen of the Night," Smnrtvk MISS THOMAS AND LLEW EBBWY. 3. SOXG u Come into the Garden, Maud," — Katywa MR. ALFRED JENKINS. !•« 4. SOXG Tell me. my heart," JtixJuyim MADAME BRYTHON THOMAS, R.A.M. || 5. SoXG- I Fear no Foe"' Pinxut g5g LLEW EBBWY. P | 6. CORNET DUET I MESSRS. WILLEY AND WOOD. M I 7. SONG ••• Mat-rimonee." Lm-ell Kinn^ 6. CORNET DUET LLEW EBBI,'VY. LLEW EBBWY. P | 6. CORNET DUET I MESSRS. WILLEY AND WOOD. M I 7. SONG ••• Mat-rimonee." Lm-ell Kinn^ i MISS BRINSMEAD THOMAS. 1§ I 8. DUET The Martial Spirit," Dr. Parry'lm 1 MR. JENKINS AND LLEW EBBWY. M | 9. SELECTIONS THE CAJ^XTON BRASS BANDi! | PART II. I 1. DUET "Maying," P MADAME B. THOMAS AND MR. A. JENKINS- §g 2. SONG. ••• Alone on the Raft," — ••■11 MISS BRINSMEAD THOMAS. f| 3. SONG The Noble Boy of Truth, Dr. Pavrym LLEW EBBWY. || 4. DUET Tell Me, gentle Stranger." ••• MADAME B. THOMAS AND LLEW EBBWï". ji 5. SONG The Last Dream," ••• Ctnomfflk MR. ALFRED JENKINS. || 6. SONG "A Summer Shower. Mar:ial& MADAME BRYTHON THOMAS. g Q^A^TT^nss' THOMAS, AND MESSRS.' JENKINS AND LL^ EBBWY. B 8. SELECTIONS THE CADOXTON BRASS BANDjg< FIKALE-" GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." 1 I fAdmission Platform Seats, i/ Front Seats, 6d. I A11 other parts of the Hall Free. I Children under 15 not Admitted unless accompanied by their Parents p Children under 15 not Admitted unless accompanied by their Parents p THE ROYAL ALEXANDRA HANDBELL RINGERS RATE BEER ENCAGED for tip 23rd EDUCATIONAL. J^JT A E' S Y C w M M E R [ I THE gOUTH STALES j Ig CHOOL FOR G I R L S I I gUMMERFIELD HALL. I PATRONS: 1 The Righc Honourable Lord TREDEGAR, I 1 Colonel the Hon. F. C. MORGAN, M.P., jj I Sir GEOXGE WALKER. Bart., | Sir WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS, j I ALFRED THOMAS, Esq.. M.P. I A School to meet the times good, cheap, and icomfortalile; and situated in one of the hetlthiest4 land most picturesque spots in the Principal,, *ty. fVi'lt' Press. | i PR:NCIPAL :—MRS. R. H. JONES, | Certificate-First Class (Government). Ad vane-ed Art Certiicate—Drawing and Painting (South iKensingtcn). j 1 First Form and Matriculation Class S Miss K. DANIEL, B.A. (Lond.) I Senior English Form H Miss E. A. HANCOCK, A.A., I Senior English Form H Miss E. A. HANCOCK, A.A., ^Certificate—Senior Oxford and Science—South a Kensington (Science and Art Department). j | Junior English Form j gMiss E ALLEN, Certiifcate—College of Preceptors.; I Conversational French | Madame DAN ISAAC DAVIES {nee Mirault). 1 Pianoforte and Voice Culture § Professor A. N. JAMES, ifcA.M. !ian«fc?fc§ and Harmony, Painting and Drawing Miss J. ATKINS. Ca-tificate—Senior Pianoforte and Harmony, L.A.M.; Art Certificate—South Kensington. Pianoforte Miss M. HOWARD. Pianoforte (Junior) Miss L. LLEWELYN. English Literature and Theory of Music Kr. R. II. JONES (late Inspector of Schools). Dancing Mr. F. G. ROBERTS, Cardiff. THE NEXT QUARTER WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 19TH, 1892. Five Exhibitions of the value of £ 10 each, arej fered Annually to the most successful students. For Prospectus and a Complete List of Refer-] ices to the Parents of all the Girls who havej ;en in the School under the Present Management,' iply to the Principal. [633-2j Pianoforte (Junior) Miss L. LLEWELYN. English Literature and Theory of Music !N Kr. R. H. JONES (late Inspector of Schools). SJ Dancing Mr. F. G. ROBERTS, Cardiff. THE NEXT QUARTER WILL BEGIN ON N TUESDAY, JANUARY 19TH, 1892. Five Exhibitions of the value of £ 10 each, arej fered Annually to the most successful students. For Prospectus and a Complete List of Refer-] ices to the Parents of all the Girls who havej ;en in the School under the Present Management,' iply to the Principal. [633-2j y L m IBOXWppiiSb* I RE-OPENS C) Ion Monday, January 18, I AT 9.30 A.M. 11EES GORING MORRIS, HEAD MASTER. DARRY PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ATHER- L) STONE, WINDSOR-ROAD. PRINCIPAL MISS BURBIDGE, R.A.M., jssisted by thoroughly efficient Governesses i Thorough English, French, Music, and other Accomplishments. Kindergarten Taught. Next Term commences January 12th, 1822. SBOARDING 0$DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,p RECTORY-R°AD, CADOXTON-BARRY. jp Principal MISS SMALL. m Prospectus on application. A Class for Little iQCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —Principals olp Private fn °tlier Schools will do well to adver-KS ^tise in the So^'f Wales Star, which circulates ^largely in the South, East, West, and Rhondda Di-^ $visions of Glarnor8anshire. Quotations for a series^ M may be had °n aPplication to the Manager, at thei| »Office, Vere-street> Cadoxton, Barry, or of the localg| | representative3- K I j. & C. BANKET, I IpAMIfcY Q.ROCERS, | 1 JgRIDGEND. I i TEA TINS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, jg HlOlbs. of ll* Tca at 1/3 per lb. — 12/6 51b tin — 6/?|| MlOlbs. of 'ea a' 1/6 per lb.i — 15/- 51b tin — 7;Ejg| ^lOlbs of 2/ea 1/10 per lb. — 18/4 51b tin — 9/2m JilOlbs. of 2.'4 Tea at 2/2 per lb. — 21/8 51b tin —10;1C^ Pielbs. of 2/8 at 2/6 per lb. — 25/- 51b tin — 12/6g| HlOlbs of S/- Tea at 2; 9 per lb. — S7/6 51b tin — IS cj|| ^tOlbs bes* 3/4 at 3/- per lb. — 30/- 51b tin — 15' || 1 CEYLON, 1/10 & 2/- PER LB. 1 M Carriage Paid for Cash. m I To Mothers Only. I ? EB IHAGON'S | Eosemary Cleanser! FOE P I Children's Ijair I U Poisonous or Greasy. Cleanses from alljjfl impurities, Used once a week, it is a certain pre-|| ventative to all Insect life. H ITTTTERLY destroys Creepers, Nits, &c.—^°tf| Makes Children's Hair G-row 1 Beautiful, Glossy, Curly, Soft, and Strong. I If you wish to have Beautiful Hair, if youp desire your little ones to have Clean and Whole-» |Ssome Heads of Hair, you must use HAGON'S|| ||CLEANSER. Do not hesitate HAGON'S CLEAN-g ^SER is cettain in effect, perfectly harmless, andjjt ^pleasantly perfumed. g SsOLD BY AGENTS IN EYERY YILLAGE OF| I] SOUTH V/ALES. 1 Price Gd. per Large Bottle Post Free for ||| 9 Stamps. ft Isole Maker A. HAGON, 1 M MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, | |39, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF.! fejT^RINT!NG of all kinds. LETTERPRESS andl LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at the| STAU OPFICK, VEUE-STKEET, CADOXTON.—Thejg ^Parcels Post affording great facilities for cheap ^rapid transmission of parcels, the Management willH ^honccfarth avail themselves of it to forward smallp ^parcels of circulars, ifec., to their many country ^ers. Orders executed by return of, post when so ie-j| LOST. I LOST, on Monday Evening lass, in Dock-road,|jg Barry, BROWN CURLY DOG (young), ingto the name of Carlo." Unless the party ing same returns the dog to me by Wednesday next.heHS will be prosecuted without further notice.—W. It.-Si Morgan, Lloyds Bank, Barrv. [ |:71 |H — WANTED. I 4 PARTMENTS WANTED by La.iy and Gentle-^ lil man—two bedrooms and sitting-room—at Barr} ^r ior Cadoxton.—Terms, moderate and inclusive, to A.j|| B. C., office of this paper. [72 WANTED, in Barrv, FRONT or BACK BED-||< ROOM and SITTING-ROOM for Gentleman.—Apply E. L. AL, Star Office. [673 fe« WANTED, to Purchase a MILK ROUND.— Particulars to David Jones and &o.t Estate^ Offices, Vere-street, Cadoxton. TTTANTED, a youag GIRL, to mind Baby. Apply VV 21, Newland-street, Llolton-road, Barry Dock.g [6.8 TTTANTED, comfortable APARTMENTS for W Single Young Man in 13ridgend.-Apply \V., 3, Star Office, Bridgend. [66-0 DO you desire to realise the best possible prices andgi secure a numerous company when you dispose^" !of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, StockJg~| Merchandise, or Household Furniture? — See thatS|J your Advertisements are inserted in the South li "1TTANTED respectable YOUTH as an apprentice^ V (out-fioor preferred). Apply, Gronow, draper Jg Market House, Bridgend. [p60 (^LUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs for|| j Watches, Clocks, Jewellery. Silver Plate, OperaSal i; liasses. Musical insts., Members pay Is. persa Iweek. Terms, Catalogues, &c.. KEXDAL ct DENT.Hg •108, Cheapside, London. Splendid value. Great cess. -Mention Paper. Ladies' and Gents' SilverWj Levers 42s., worth 70s. [523 j||L DO you want^your FINGER BILLS. Handbills^ and Circulars conscientiously Distributed i fifer town and country ?— Apply X. X'. X., Star Cadoxton. |i| WANTED, respectable BOYS to sell the .Wm|| B (ties Star.—Good commission to suitable lads.fflj Apply Manager', "Star" Printing Works, Vere Street,^ jCadoxton WRITERS \v ANTED at their homes, evenings ;l|i good <pay. — See the PEOPLE'S Fireside^ jjOURXAL. ji.h Newsagents and Smith's Stalls, Id. ;HB Ipust free, 2d., from 59, Newman Street. London, W. m TOLET. I3 -j A-IiOOMED VILLAS TO LET at York-place.|§ J Barry. Apply, Mr. E. Thomas, 85, Castiehind-gg (street, Barry Dock, or Mr. R. L. Thomas, 36, High-gaG street, Barry. Rents reduced. [p58 I FOR SALE. I FOR SALE.—Black Cart GELDING; *6 years Mr 16 hands: active, quiet, and good worker in allga harness perfectly sounti.—Mrs. Ivellam, 25, Hewell-g Istreet, Cogan. rp74 M j-pONY, quiet and excellent worker, FOR SALE|| ijT —Apply, B. Lewis, 1 Grocer. Palmer's Town.||2l jCadoxton. [b69 J f \O you desire to realise the best possible prices aiKi|j|| VU secare a numerous company when you dispose^ |of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock,K' ^Merchandise, or Household Furniture ? — See thatH 1your Advertisements are inserted in the South -rxILLAS, TO BE LET or SOLD, 1, 2, and 3@ jj V Park-crescent, Barry 8 rooms and bathroom Jg ihot and cold water throughout. Lease 999 years.—H Apply, H. J. Money, Builder, Barry. [P50 H T^JRINTING ORDERS of Every Description atjl X the Office of this Paper. g MUSIC. i" Apply, H. J. Money, Builder, Barry. [p50 H T^JRINTING ORDERS of Every Description atjl X the Office of this Paper. g MUSIC. TT^ W. SM ALLDRIDGE, Cert. Trinitv and College of Music, has a FEW gt'or the PIANOFORTE. Care taken with youngH ^beginners.—For terms, apply, 56, Castieland street,H |Barry Dock. [p64-ll. g | live stock. | | Tp,w7M»rk. SQUIRE GILES' PIG POWDERSg 1 i 'f,1 Cooling and Fattening. Best for m | Btore packet. M I SQUIRE GILES' WORM POW-H DERSORWORM PILLS FORK I 3>OGS. Purely herbal and V less- Certain cure. 6d. per | of all Chemists, Seedsmen, andH I r.LC.i3Ttr.Lc. Grocers, oi of Squire Giles & j iviedical. I Corrective Mixture succeeds after ai]S| jj others have failed; not a quack medicine.—19 |Pearson and Co., Chemists, 10, Caroline-street, Cardiff.IB ITTCHINGS (unbearable). Pimples, Nasty Sores orH |.JL ulchers, Blood and Skin Diseases (from what-H Sever cause).—Apply now for advice, free of charge, to iPearson and Co., Chemists, 10, Caroline-street, Cardiff.Bg, Iwhere immediate relief may be had and sure ouretg ^guaranteed at a trifling cost. fij- m -T_ a-jr>llINTING of all kinds, LETTERPRESS andft JT LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at theglj? I" Star" OFFICE, vEiiE-bTREET, CADOXTOX.—TheH |Parcels Post affording great facilities for cheap andH frapid transmission of parcels, the Management willHi Ihenceforth avail themselves of it to forward small parcels of circulars, &c., to their many country custom- ers. Orders executed by return of post when BOH required. gg( SUN 8FIS0IME QFFSOEI I FOUNDED 1710. H ISum insured in 1890 £361,500,000. For further information apply to the followmglj Agents:— S Cadoxton Mr. B. G. DAVIES. B „ Mr. DAVID JOXES. ^slSTirEFffllTl OFFICE AT BRIDGEND.B I WE beg to announce to our numerous PatronsB in BRIDGEND and District that we haveS lestablished AN OFFICE at ii I Dunraven Place, Bridgend, i I In Room1? above Mr. T. WOODWARD'S Fancy Shop.gj Iwhere Ordera for PRINTING and COPIES offl I ADVERTISEMENTS may be handed in. B I ESTIMATES given for all kinds of Printing, | Bookbinding, and Lithography. Neatness and !despatch guaranteed. B3 W. M. DAVIES, I S DISTRICT MANAGER AND | REPORTER. B r CHAFFCUTTERS,CAKE BREAKERS, ifcc.,B PLOLJGHS, HORSEHOES, HORSE GEARS.B CARTS, WAGGONS, TROLLIES, TRAPS ANDM CARRIAGES of all kinds. Agents for the Bristoiyl Wagon "Works Company. Lists free. HIBBBRT A SB SONS, 10 and 11. Castle-street. Cardiff. 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