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LESLY AND CO.. g T DC K A N D gHARE B ROKERS. ^T. gTEPHEN'S QHAMBERS, STREET, rpELEGRAPH gTREET, Y ONDON, E.C. DEAR SIR, WE have the pleasure of calling your atten- tion to our l; Fortnightly Syndicates (Limited), for dealing in Stocks and Shares on the Combination System, and which, since their inaugura- tion last year, have proved a source of considerable profit to our regular Subscribers. Departing from the ordinary method invanabry adopted by the Syndicate Agents, we find it more con- ducive to business, and much more satisfactory to Subscribers, to afford them all, and every information as to the extent of the respective Syndicates, and the amount of Stock dealt in, reserving to ourselves the privilege selecting, as occasion may offer, the Stocks to be operated in, and of closing the same at such moment as our ju igment may suggest to be the most opportune for securing profits. We would Doint out that we have no fixed price for Syndicate Shares, inasmuch as each Svn'licate is com- posed of varying subscriptions the Subscribers thus occupy the same relative position, as pront" are divided in proportion to the sums individually invested, our own charge of one-eight commission on Stocks opened being first deducted. Our Syndicates are formed on the 1st and 15th of each month, in subscriptions of E2 and upwards, the minimum sum affording clients the opportunity of testing our system with a very moderate outlay. A Syndicate once formed, we lose no time in opera- ting and immediately advise each Suoscriber of the current amount being dealt with, and the actual quantity of Stock opened, thus approximating to ;<1c11 .Member the exact amount of Stock covered by his subscrintion, and on which his profits are calculated, no Subscriber being, in any case, liable for more than the sura he actually subscribes. Each Syndicate rarely extends orer more than a week or ten days, thus avoiding carrying over ex- penses, which can only accrue in the event of a Synii- cate being exceptionally kept open for any special us. On the closing of Stocks, Subscibers receive due notification, and cheques are promptly disiiatolied to each for his pro rain shire of profits added to the amount of his orignal subscription. This system of doing business has met with the dis- tinct approval of our clients, an< owing to the advan- tages it affords them, has tendered considerably to increase our connection. So far we have no reason to be dissatisfied with the result of our operations, fifteen out of seventeen Syndicates having realised handsome returns equal to nett a average profit of over 50 per cent. for each Syndicate, and viewing the difficulty attendant on successful Stock Exchange speculation, these results are. we consider, highly satisfactory. We de not attempt to emulate various advertising Syndicate agents in making impossible profits out of abnormally small sums, nor do we subscribe to the equally absurd proposition of guaranteeing clients against loss. We bring to bear on our business, upwards of ten years practical experience of the Stock Markets, and we do our best to further nur Clients interests. The Syndicate operations are always protected by a fair margin, and while we are content with reasonable orofit.s. in the event of adverse market movements, losses are curtailed as far as PO;¡ hIe. Trusting that a lwrnsal of our letter will lead to your joining our list, of Subscribers, We are, Yours faithfully, JLj J E3LY AND £ 10.. March, 1332. [93° FOR NOTITIK'T SKVU'rN Si, IT-; TO MEASURE.—AS a test of KHupfcs cann it be- exnecW, hut a l'uir of Gent's Trousers we <1.> actually frive also r.w>r.wh very n«\r gmnff a Suit awav wh"" we Make to Mens-ire a Hi.'Ii-rlass Navy Blue Sorse Suit: Gent's Size, for 25s. (regular tailor's charge for smo 55s. or 60s.). With these Suits we aetnally Give Away. absolutely Free, a Pair of Gent's Ileal Tweed Ansrola, or Homo- spun Trousers. iM the Ne-vo;?* I'attrns, or \v<- will fto s?ive an idea of the quality of the saltg) make a IV.ir of the Serge Trousers to Measure for 6s. 6-1. Th«« Trousws are the same as tailors char *e lbs. 6.1. for they are nwvie in the very best Hisfh-cl-ws Tailor Stvle au.1 finish, au-1 superbly cut. If a Suit U requ:re>l within T.vo Ua-s. state lieiijlit. cli<*st measure (over i'he wa'st,eoaf), an I iusi'l^ !f' £ measure or f:T Trousers, jnve waist an'l inside le2-s<>a"n measure. It :l pair of the Gift Trou-er-i are lviuirwl (they arv worth 12s. 6d. per pair), send 5s. at oni.e, stating about colour re (iilred. WAUNIX V AND ADVICE. Tinielv wirning No doubt von have all seen this Firm's adv^rtifnients some time in the Loudon an 1 t'roviucial Press. Then do not be led to purchase inferior and worthless croods. See also that the only address is Maidstone. We have no n?enti whiteTrr. We* Mi yam to -compare: patterns, give an ..rder \vh''ve ylu think proper, but mind you make nn agree- ment ( uid let it be bindiuz) that every farthing must be utarn*»l if you do not fei-L.satisfied with goods. This is fair and honesD trading. We will guarantee to return every farthing for anv jfojils returned, for every Parcel is worth two or three times the money. If yon think you cannot tfet your cash returned, write to the papers containing our advertise- aients, and they will reins,. to print them The Bazaar, The Exehar. v and Mart savs our goolls are remarkable value for the money Farm, Field, and Fireside says they advise all to try one of our Serge Suits. Send a stamp for pattern (none sent without). We are overwileIme-l now with orders 1,200 Sold weekly. We will send several sheets of printed Testi- monials just received. We also send with these Serge patterns. Black Diagonals for Coat and Vest, also Suits, ,mil A B C easv Self-measurement Forms. Name paper when ordering, for this appeari! in 100 London and Provincial IBipers. Our Factory employs over 3,000 hands. Warning— < >ur only Address SMYTH k COMPANY. WHOLESALE TAILORS, MAIDSTONE. Bankers London and County. Cheques or Postal Orders. Every parcel carriage paid to your door3, anywhere in England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. [a LAST FEW WEEKS OF SALE! STOCK RAPIDLY SELLING OUT All ladies who intend purchasing these beautiful dresses should forward their orders at once! SPECIAL VALUE DURING THIS MONTH NEW COLOURS FOR COMING SEASON GREAT SALE OF T^PRING DRESS GOODS. NEWEST DESIGNS FOR THE SEASON. FULL DRESS LENGTHS from 9s. 6d. CARltlAOE PAID. NEW SPRING PATTERNS NOW READY. WYLWYRWELL GREAT SALE R< T R\T tr This c5ot!i is t0° (. LO 1 XI. well-known to FORTIUS MONTH ONLY, require description here. It is jn congeqUence of the very a cloth of w hic.h >v e lave SIJI season we have on hand uearly half a million Dre*s Lengths. We will send a full over- dress length of this famous 250,000 cloth, Carriage Paid to any DRESS address for 9s. 6d„ Black and twenty eight lovely L1H1.M U1 HO colours to select from. OF Patterns may be liad free. WYLWYRWELL, IDEAL CLOTH. Dr^<, IDEAL, AND Lengths of Ideal Cloth, sent ZUPER CLOTHS Carriage Paid, for 15s„ Black Which wenire;, at LESS THAN anrl thirty-six lovely new tTFACTURERS' COST Spring Shades to select jiom. Ideal Cloth is manufactured PKICL. specially for Ladies' Spring Gigantic Sale of Dresses. We have now re- r^.vNK.KTm, FL,ANSKT,S.TlUGS, eeived our full stock of new 0l-RTAixs,'Qril,TS, C.VUPKTS, colours, new d^WI^rns. ami new SHKKTH, &< &c. Write to- mixtures for the coming sea- f,,r Patterns of the ('loth son, and we invite every la-ly :uui Sale Price List, to write for patterns of theifl. [deal Cloth is light in weight, Such Bargains were never flue in quality, strong and before offered. durabl". TT r> T ATU Zupcr cloth is a new clothonly just ZLPER C'LOIH. brought out, and is manufactured with a loceln smooth Satin Surface. We have this cloth in Black and twenty-eight beautiful new spring shades. Full dress lengths sent, Carriage Paid, for 17s. 6d. Write for ^SCOTCH TWEEDS AND HOMESPUNS. h. very special line of excellent goods for Spring and Summer Dresses. We have them in lovely new designs for coming season, Snowflakes, Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Heather Mixtures. &c.. &e. Full dress length, sevt Carriage Paid, for 16s. od. during the Sale (usual price, 21s.). See patterns of those goods before purchasing eLsewhere. e NEW COLOURS FOR WINTER SEASON. Our cloth dresses may be had in any of the following colours they are all new sliades, end several of them are now introduced by us for the first time, and cannot pJ3sibly be procured elsewhere. Colours: Jet Black, Blue, Black, Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Bronze, Olive, Gold, Green, Blue, Moss, Piuk, Lead, Heliotrope, Mauve, Stone, Reseda, Drab. Fawn, Sage, Lavender, Salmon, Emerald, Peacock, Sapphire, Crimson, Ruby, Claret, Mulberry, Crushed Strawberry, Oatmeal. Slate, Smoke, Hussar, Violet, Terra Cotta, Straw, Purple, Cardinal, Electric, Old Rose, Tabac also in several very pretty new Heather mixtures, including four new shades of Grey, Dark Grey, Steel Grey, Mid Grey, Light Grey, Pink Gray, Green Grevi Brown Grey, Emerald Mixture, Heather several shades of Fawns, Drabs, &c., &c. Altogether 85 shades to select iTum. Voir is the very best time to purchase your dresses for the coming season. Our cloth" are all quite fresh from the looms, and are in excellent condition. We have received Thousands of Testimonials from all parts of the irorld. We have purchased an enormous f.nivn FREE quantity of ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs. i.noan'VTS 4-button Frcnch Kid Gloves, Ladies' fKfiBuii lO. silver Watches, &e„ to be given away -P9 1(V1 to purchasers of our famous Clotii Dresses. EVERY PURCHASER re- TO BE GIVEN ceives a handsome present, and full A WAY particulars are enclosed with each set of patterns. Write at once. T ,T We invite every reader of TH E AN INVITATION. SOUTH WALES STAII to write at once for patterns of these Wonderful Cloth Dresses. The patterns will cost you nothing. All we ask is that you will send us your name and address, and we will GLADLY send patterns gratis and post free by return. Even if you do not at present require a new dress, you should write for patterns, as we wish all ladies to see our new colours. You need not trouble to return the patterns.. With each set of patterns we send fashionable designs for cloth dresses (specially designed for coming season): also copies of testimonials from many well-known ladies, opinions If the Press, full particulars about the grand presents, and teveral other interesting particulars. Write at once for a full let of patterns, and when you see them you will not only be astonished, but you will be perfectly delighted with them. LUTAS LEATHLEY & CO., Dept. 68, Cloth Dress Warehouse, ARMLEY, LEEDS. a IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE of VALUABLE and ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, PROOF and OTHER ETCHINGS and KN- GRAVINGS, AUTOTYPES, OLD PRINTS, PHOTOGRAPHS, &c., &c. FRAMED and UN- FRAMED. ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HAND- POINTED VASES, ARTICLES DE VERTU, STATUARY, FANCY GOODS, GLASS CASES, FITTINGS, &c., &c. MESSRS. EVANS and HUGHES have been 1.1'.J. favoured with instructions from the Co-opera- tive Fine Art Society, of 3, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF (who are relinquishing business), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Premises, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, April 12th, 13t.h, 14th. and 16th, 1892 the whole of the VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, &c., as above, and stock-in-trade, comprising original paintings bv J. M. W. Turner, R.A., R. F. Mclntyre, H. Magenis, C. Pettit. R. Evans. H. Enfield, R. Roberts, T. Andre, F. Brockett, J. Corbecks, H. Lawes, F. Mearns, W. H. Vernon, W. S. Beresford, F. A. Fraser, C. E. Taylor, A. Quarkev, J. Scott, &c.. &c.. &c. Also a choice selection of signed proof and remarque engravings and etchings, Indian prints, hand-coloured engravings and etchings, coloured photographs, old prints after Hogarth, George Moreland, and others; antotypes, aquagraphs, &c., &c., framed and unframed. ARTISTS' COLOUR AND DRAWING MATERIALS. Including oil and water colour boxes, artists' colours in oil and water, sable and other brushes, canvasses and a.rtists' sundries, all by leading English makers, and art white wood. Terra cotta and other articles for painting, handsome hand-painted jardiniere and other vases, bric-a-brac, statuary, tfce., &c. Selection of superior and useful Fancy Goods, in- eluding hand-painted frames, elaborately-painted mirrors, ladies'and gentlemen's dressing cases, ladies' bags, ink stands, scent and jewellery caskets, elegant work baskets, choice albums, French mechanical toys, &c„ &c., together with various other goods too nume- rous to mention, such as glass cases, writing desks, nttings to conclude with the gas fittings, linoleum, blinds, and other shop fittings, portfolios, as well as a VERY HANDSOME SHOW CASE, For the display of artists' goods, containing air-tight drawers, slides, bins, &c., manufactured by Winsor and Newton. Small cases for similar purposes. Sale to commence each day at Two and Seven p.m. On View previous to Sale Absolutely No Reserve, Auctioneers' OSces Borough Chambers, Wharton-ptreet, Cardiff. l88 MR. JOHN YOUNG, BARRY DOCK CHAMBERS, BARRY DOCK, and at 7, TREDEGAR-PLACE, NEWPORT, MOX., ITNDERTAKES the SALE by AUCTION, or Private Treatv. of LIVE STOCK. PRO- PERTY, FURNITURE, STOCKS. &c.. Valuations for Probate, Transfers of Hotel and other Businesses, Life and Fire Assurances, the Collection of Rents, Management of Estates, Mortgages, Arrangements with Creditors, and the Business of a. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT. [912. CHARITY COMMISSION. IN THE MATTER OF the Charities, consisting of the Protestant Dissenting Chapels in the Parishes of Newcastle and Bettws. in the County of Glamorgan, and of the several Endowments con- nected therewith, and IN THE MATTER OF "The Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1887." BY direction of the Board of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Order is proposed to be made by them after the expira- tion 8f one calendar month, to be computed from the first publication of this notice, appointing Trustees of the above-mentioned Charities, with all necessary and proper incidental directions, and vesting the legal estate in the real property belonging to the Charities in The Official Trustee of Charity Lands." The following persons have been proposed for appointment as Trustees, viz.:— WILLIAM ARTHUR SHARPE, of No. 12, New- court, Carey-street, in the City of London, Soli- citor; JOHN SUTTON NETTLEFOLDD, of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Merchant; and WILLIAM JOHN PHILLIPS, of Newton, Post- master; THOMAS DAVID, of Wick, Farmer and WILLIAM TIIORNE. of Bridgend, Veterinary Surgeon, all in the County of Glamorgan. Any objections to the proposed Order or suggestions for its modificatiori, may be transmitted to the Com- missioners in writing, within 21 days from the first publication of this notice, addressed to The Secretary Charity Commission. Whitehall, London, S.W." Dated this 22nd day of January, 1892. D. R. FEARON, 908] Secretary. Barry and Cadoxton Local Board. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE Board hereby invite TENDERS from JL persons williner to Contract for the SUPPLY OF HORSES, HAULIERS, and CARTS to do the necessary haulage work required for the Repairs of Roads and Scavenging1 in the District, for a period of THREE MONTHS (or Six Months if required), from the 1st day of MAY next. The District to be divided as follows, viz.:— Division No. 1. Cadoxton District. Division No. 2. Barry Doijk District. Division No. 3. Barry District. Division No. 4. Merthyrdovan District. Further particulars and Forms of Tender may be obtained on application to tho undersigned. Sealed Tenders, endorsed" Tender for Haulage." Division 1, 2. 3, or 4, as the case may be, to be delivered to Mr. J. A. Hughes, Clerk to the Board, by Twelve o'clock Noon on the 18th day of April. 1892. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, J. C. PARDOE, Surveyor to the Board. Cadoxton, 31th March, 1892. [921 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for ERECTING CAL- VINISTTC METHODIST SCHOOL in NEW- LAND-STREET, BARRY DOCK. Particulars can be obtained of Messrs. RICHARDS and GETHIN, Architects, Thompson-street. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. [914 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the P ARTNERSHIPat will, subsisting between JOHN MlLWAIID, of Kingsland Crescent. Barrv Dock, and the undersigned, EDWARD FRYATT RICHARDS, of Barry Dock, carrying on business as BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS at Barry Dock, under the style of firm of John Milwa.rd and Co., was DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT as and from the First day of JANUARY LAST. Dated this 26th day of March, 1892. Witness, J. H. CKANSTON E F. RICHARDS. [90 ^TITCHILL ^THLETIC ^ROUNDS. CADOXTON-BARRY. The ANNUAL EASTER MONDAY SPORTS will be held on the 18th inst. EVENTS :— £15 Trotting Handicap. £11 Open Galloping Handicap. £11 Open 120 Yards. £5 Open Novices. Boys Under Fourteen Handicap, fl 15s. in Prizes. On the 16th inst. £6 10s. 200 YARDS OPEN DOG HANDICAP. Particulars at the above address. [92 Barry Congregational Church. SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 10th, 1892, THE REV. J. H. STOWELL, M.A. WILL PREACH. Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 6.30 p.m. Subject for Morning :— WHAT DOES PALM SUNDAY MEAN ? ¡ And of the Evening— THOU SHA.LT LOVE THYSELF. This will be the second of three sermons on the Christian Life, the fourth of which will be from ¡ the words :— a THOU SHALT LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR." All Seats free. Hymn Books provided. f 600 WANTED. WANTED. Two GOOD PAPERHAXGERS. — Apply, Morgan Brothers, Plumbers and Decorators, Cadoxtou, A RESPECTABLE, Intellicfent LAD Wanted as an AP- PRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. Every facility otfcml for thorough training in all departments of Letterpress and Manufacturing Stationery.—Apply Manager, Star Printing Works, Vere-strtet, Cadoxton-Barry. [a XTTANTED, ASSISTANTS, APPRENTICES W or IMPROVERS to the Dressmaking. Apply L. S. Barstow, Hebble House, Cadoxton. [689 WANTED.—Respectable BOYS to Sell the South W Wales Star at Bridgend. Good commission.— Apply at the Star Branch Office, Friday mornings. PONTYPRIDD.—WANTED, 250 BOYS to Sell _L the" SOUTH WALES STAR." Liberal Com- mission.—Apply, E. R. Evans, 10, Penuel-Square, Pontypridd. DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and secure a numerous company when you dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock, Merchandise, or Household Furnitnre ? — See that vour Advertisements are inserted in the South Wales "Star, CLUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs tor j Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses. Musical Insts., Ac. Members pay Is. per week Terms, Catalogues, &c.; KENDAL IT DENT, 106, Cheapside, London. Splendid va,lne. Great sue- cess. Mention Paper. Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers 42¡; worth 70s. [523 DO you want your FINGER BILLS, Handbills and Circulars conscientiously Distributed in town and country ?—Apply X. X. X., Star Office, Cadoxton. WANTED, respectable BOYS to sell the South f f Wales Star.—Good commission to sRitahle lads. Apply Manager, "Star" Printing Works, Vere Street, Cadoxton TO LET. y- HOUSE and SHOP to LET Bakehouse and Stable at Pal- mers: own.—Apply B. Lewb, on the jrremises or David Jones and Co., Yere-street, Cadoxton. [896 TO LET, TWELYE-ROOMED VILLAS, at York-place, JL Barry.-Apply to E. Thomas, 85, Castleli-nd-street, Barry Dock, or Frankford Villa. [91 HOUSE AND SHOP TO BE LET OR SOLD, JLJL at Holton-road suit butcher newly papered. -.{1'm' palticu!ar3 apply to John Jones, Brynamlwg House, Ho'ton-road, Cadoxton. [p88 HOuSE TO LET on Crogan Hill. Seven rooms' pleasant situation.—Apply, No. 1, above address. [76 A COMFORTABLE HOME, with board, for one or two respectable young men, close to Cadoxton Station. Terms moderate.—Apply to A. B. C., South Vr«/e;< Star. [p90 FOR SALE. DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and secare a numerous company when you dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock Merchandise, or Household Furniture ? — See that your Advertisements are inserted in the South Wales Star. /"lONFKCTIONARY AND TOBACCONISTS' J BUSINESS in the centre of Main-street, Cadoxton, FOR DISPOSAL. Incoming low. Im- smediate possession. Apply. E. Thomas, 74, Nevil- treet, Cadoxton. [p83 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS inserted in the I") SUliTH WALES STAE, the most widely-read newspaper in South and Mid-Glamorgan, at compara- tively low terms, for periods ranging from three to twelve months. MISCELLANEOUS. SECOND-HAND Silver Gent's WATCH, nearly new, only 1-, 13s. 6d. Pretty Lady's Witch, good timekeeper, and solid silver, only 12s. 6J. Shrives, Winchcomb-street, Cheltenham. THE COAL STRIKE.—Manufacturers who are rtfnid of thpir works stopped, or of making a loss through the prp,;p!l1; high price of coal. shonld at once put in PERRET'S PATENT FURNACES for boiler and other grates, winch r.\ Ue steam from eoke, coke breeze or dust frum gasworks or coke ovens, "ottl dust, small anthracite, cinders, house refuse, &c. Over 600 at work. Average saving, with 1'01\1 at ordinary prices, 50 percent. Sole makers: BRYAN DONKIN and Co. (Limited), 55A, Soutir.vark L'ark-roa 1, Beruioudsey, London. SÆ. 3 GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOF- \jr ING SHEETS.—Large «inant;ty of slightly defective sheets, 5ft. long, Is. 3d. each: 6ft.. long, is. C> each; 7ft., Is. lOd. each; 8ft., 2s. Id. each; 9ft., 2s. 6d.eacU. 10:3. each., galvanised ridging, b"11tters, and down sfHUiting, nails, s<Te\vs, w ishers, and all materials for fixing.—Apply to JHtLCE and STILL, Con- tractors for Iron Roofs awl Buildings, 15, Norfolk-Street, Liverpool. a POTATOES.—-J. FARMER'S. Carriage paid to suburbs. Cash Delivery. l-'loury Magnums, 112!b., 5s. Carrots, Turnips, 9d. each 141b. Best Quality, 1121b„ 5. 6d. Beetroot, Sd., Onions, Is. each 14 lb JAMES FARMER, 140, Leadenhall-street. Est. 1873. a T EFT-OFF CLOTHES. —Mr. and Mrs. L. SALMON, 76, Qneen's-road, Bayswater, buy the above in large or small quantities. All country parcels and letters of appointment will receive the same prompt attention which they have always made a feature of their business Old gold, silver old teeth, furniture, carpets, linen, and in fad, every kind of property purchased. P.O. remitted for parcels and boxes sent. Ladies awl gentlemen attended free oi charge. Bankers reference. Established 1830. a FISH, fresh and cured, direct {from the largest fishing port. in the world. We <leliver, carriage paill, to any addresg in the United Klll¡{dum, parcels of assorted fish, at 6Ib., 25.: 9Ib., 2s. 6d.; 121b., 3s.—Orders aud remittance to be addressed A. M. CLAY and Co., Fish Docks, Grimshy. a FISH Direct from Grimsby.—The GRIMSBY JL SMACKOWNERS' DIRECT FISH SUPPLY ASSOCIA- TION deliver, carriage paill, to any part of the United Kingdom, a basket yf Fresh Fish on receipt of P.O. Order 2s. ell.-Orders aad remittances to be sent tn the Secretary of the Ass<)ciation, R. W. Williams, Fish Docks, Grimsby. No stamps. Quote paper. a NATIVES, direct from Colchester, at' wholesale market prices. 25 Native Oysters, 3s.; 50 6s. 6d.; 100 1 Os. 6d. Orders, with remittance, to A. MASKELL, Oyster Merchant, Colchester. a PRINTING of all kinds, LETTERPRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at the "STAR" OFFICE, VEKE-STUEET, CADOXTON.—The Parcels Post aifording great facilities for cheap and rapid transmission of parcels, the Management will henceforth avail themselves of it to forward small parcels of circulars, Ac., to their many country custom- ers. Orders executed by return of post when so required. ABERNETHY'S COMPOUND COUGH BALSAM.—A safe and effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Difficult Breathing, and all complaints of Chest and Lungs.—Prepared by .J AP.ERNETHY, Medical Hall, High-street, Cadoxton, Barry. 9-556 EDUCATIONAL. I71XPERIENCHD SHORTHAND WRITER (Pitman's) is J open to RECEIVE FEW PUPILS. Terms moderate, but tkorough instruction in the art guaranteed. Apply, "SwiftpeH," care of F. J. Jones, auctioneer, Barry. [924 THE CADOXTON BOARDING AND A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will Re-Open on MONDAY, May 9th, at the OLD COURT. PRINCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained and Certificated English and Foreign Governesses, and visiting Masters. Class for Little Boys. Governess Pupil required. Private Lessons given in Music, French, and German. Terms on application. FRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition, Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence 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. [830 SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —Principals 01 Private and other Schools will do well to adver- tise in the South Wales Star, which circulates very largely in the South, East, West, and Rhondda Di- visions of Glamorganshire. Quotations for a series may be had on application to the Manager, at the Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton, Barry, or of the local re presentati Yes. EW. SMALLDRIDGE, Cert. Trinity and London • College of Music, has a FEW VACANCIES for the PIANOFORTE. Care taken with young beginners.—For terms, apply, 56, Castleland-street, Barry Dock. [p64-ll. BARRY UNITED SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES. ——— A NY OUTSIDE CANDIDATE who has not attended the above Classes may be examined iu the subjects taught, provided that such ca.n- didates apply to the llou. Secretary, J. DAVIES, 7. Porthkerry-road, Barry, not later than MONDAY, March 22nd, 1892. All particulars can be had from the Secretary. [886 _— PRINTING of all kinds, LETTERPRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at the "STAR" OFFICE, VEUE-STKEET, CADOXTON.—The Parcels Post affording great facilities for cheap and rapid transmission of parcels, the Management will henceforth avail themselves of it to forward small parcels of circulars, Ac., to their many country custom- ers. Orders executed by return of post when so re- | quired 'Tis not in mortals to command success but we will do more, we will deserveit." LLOYD AND COXPANY. The Largest Distributors of MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING in the District, RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Made to Measure or Ready for Immediate Wear. Men's Suits, Complete, 12/6, 14/11, 16/9, 18/6, 19/11, 21/6, 25/ 27/6, 30/ to 45/ Men's Tweed and Cashmere Trousers, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, to 15/11. Youths' Tweed Suits, 7/6, 7/11. 8/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, to 30/ Boys' Eton and Rugby Suits, o/ll, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, 10/9, 11/6, 12/6, 13/11, to 19/6. Boys' Sailor, Jersey, Brighton, and Norfolk Knicker Suits, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6, to 16/6 Men's. Youths', and Boys' Underclothing of Every Description in Eadless Variety, at Popular Prices. IIÅT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. Includes Gentlemen's Flexible Felt Hats (Fashionable Shares), in Black, Brown, Drab, Slate, Tan, kc. at 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, to 5/11. Men's and Boys' Fancy Tweeds, Cloth and Velvet Caps, in Most Approved Shapes, 2td., 4 £ d., 6 £ d., 8 £ d., to 3/6d. 2 2 2 2 =- — Ail ECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. Is Composed of Tons of the Best and Most Reliable Mafces in Cord and Mole Trousers, Cord and Mole Vests, Duck, Drngaree, Drabette, Drill, and Serge Jackets and Trousers, &c., &c. ONE TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO PROVE THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR C OTHING NOTE THE ADDRESS- 694 LLOYD & COMPANY, THE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON. RHAG-G YHOEDDIAD. TABERNACL, JJARRY JQOCK. CYNNELIR AIL QYLCHWYL JpLYNYDDOL Y LLE UCHOD AR Y SUL A'R LLUN, MAI 15fed A'R lOeg. PREGETH WYR :— PARCHN. E. RICHARDS, TONYPANDY, A T. MORRIS, BRYN SEION, DOWLAIS. rjlHEATRE J) OYAL, CADOXTON, TO LET FOR CONCERTS or PRIVATE THEATRICALS or MEETINGS. Apply to MR. C. J. WELCH, 1, MOX-,N STREET, CADOXTON. MR- W. DAYEY, CERTIFICATED BAILIFF, Under the New Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1888. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED AND GENERAL BROKER. Address W. DAVEY, BAILIFF, PENARTH. [916 OYEZ! OYEZ !—'This is "to give notice that MR WILLIAM MUNDAY. the original Cadoxton and District TOWN CRIER, begs to give notice that he is open to DISTRIBUTE all kinds of BILLS and do the Town Crying on the Shortest Notice. Estimates forwarded. No connection with any other Note the address—29, Harvey-street, Cadoxton. God save the Queen.' [506 THE LEADING PENNY MAGAZINE IN WALES. THE MARCH NUMBER OF Y O u N G WALES CONTAINS AN Ode by Lewis Morris, on the Death of the Duke of Clarence, with photo. Photo and Biographical Sketch of Prof. T. F. Roberts, Principal of Aberystwyth College. Old Wales," a tale, by W. G. Williams (Glynfab.) Six Weeks in Saxony," by R. D. Chalke, A.C.P. Music, conducted by T. Price, A.C., Merthyr. Special Article, Welshmen and the State." Dewi Sant, the History of his Life, by the Editor. Science Notes, Correspondence, Jottings, Notes on the Month, etc., etc., etc. PRICE ONE PENNY. May be ordered at the Bookstalls, of Newsagents, or of the Publishery., EVANS & SHORT, General Printers, Tonypandy. [882 SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR BARRY PAW. ON EASTER MONDAY THE FOUNDATION STONE Of the above Building will be laid by THE LORD BISHOP OF LLANDAFF, In the presence of Lord Windsor and other leading Gentry of the District. There will be a LUNCHEON at the BARRY-HOTEL after the Ceremony. A limited number of Tickets can be had on application to the Hon. Secretary During the afternoon there will be a MUSICAL TEA in the MARKET-HALL, BARRY, in aid of the Building Fund. The Cardiff Post Office Band will be in attendance. Tickets, Is. each. IN THE EVENING A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PUBLIC HALL, HIGH STREET. BARRY, Consisting of MUSICAL TABLEAUX with LIME LIGHT EFFECTS, interspersed with Vocal and Instrumental Descriptive Music. To conclude with a MUSICAL SKETCH. Tickets, 2s. and Is. Tickets to be obtained at the Shops of Mr. Hopkins Miss Johnson, Miss Blackmore, Mr Daunton, and the Patisserie Company. [871 "MARKET HALL, CADOXTON, BARRY. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD Will be held at the above place ON WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892 (MAbON'S DAY). CONDUCTOR LLEURWG. ADJUDICATOR .MR. DYFED LEWIS, R.A.M. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION to Choirs not less than 82 in number. OH, FATHER, WHOSE ALMIGHTY POWER" ( IIllntltd). Prize, C25, £ 2 2s. to the successful conductor, and £ 1 Is. to all unsuccessful conductors. MALE VOICE COMPETITION, "CWSG" UlwiZYlII (rionit), Prize £ 10., Also prizes for Bass, Tenor. Soprano, and Con- tralto Solos Duet, Tenor and Bass Pianoforte Solo, Shorthand, Writing, and Literary Subject. Programmes will be ready on February 16th and can be cbtained, by including postage, lld., from Hon. Sec., E LLEURWG MORGAN, 10, Windsor-road Barry. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the even- ing, when a number of leading Artistes will take part. HOME CURE FOF DEAFNESS.—A book by a noted Aural Surgeoi, describing a System of curing Deaf- ness and Noises in the Head by which a self-cure is effected at hone. The Rev. D. H. W. Harlock, of the Parsonage, M:1 toil-under-Wynchwood, writes:—" Try the system by all means, it is first rate, and has been of the utmost tervice to me." Post free 4d.—DE VERE lND CO., Publishers, 22, Warwick-lane, London, E.C ———. Glamorganshire County Council. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BARRY ELECTORAL DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— A vacancy having occurred in your Division through the election of Mr. J. C. Meggitt to the position of County Alderman, I beg to offer you my services. I have had the honour of being unanimously chosen by the Barry and Cadoxton Liberal Association, and I ani an advocate of those principles of progress and true liberty which are adopted by the Liberal party. I am well known to most of you, and I have already had the pleasure of being closely connected with the public life of the district. I had the honour of being elected as the first Chairman of our Local Board and the first County Councillor for the Barry Division. I am, as you are aware, a Director of the Barry Railway Com- pany, and am interested in property in the Barry and Cadoxton Districts, living as I do at Porth- kerry for a considerable portion of the year, and being connected in several ways both with the public life and the trade of your district. I am well acquainted with the requirements of the town, and if yon do me the honour to once more elect me as your representative on the County Council, I shall endeavour to promote the in- terests of Barry in every way that I can. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentleman, Porthkerry, J. CORY. March 23, 1892. Glamorgan County Council. TO THE ELECTORS OF CYMMER DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to inform you that I withdraw my candidature for you Division at present for special reasons. I at the same time desire to most heartily thank you for the general good feeling and sympathy shown towards me, and if at any future time I can serve you in any way I shall only be too pleased of having the honour to do so. I have the honour, Ladies and Gentlemen, To remain your obedient Servant, JOHN DAVID WILLIAMS. Clydach Court, Trealaw, April 2nd, 1892. [92 PONTYPRIDD URBAN SANITARY BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have had the honour of representing you on the above Board for the last six years, and it is with confident assurance of your continued support Lhat I now offer myself for re-election. I can testify without egotism that in my capacity as a member of the Board I have en- deavoured conscientiously to discharge my duty. Regular attendance at every meeting (whether special or ordinary), an ever watchful eye upon your interests as ratepayers, together with the advocacy of the best measures for the walfare of the community, have been my characteristics during my period of service. I venture to hope, therefore, that my past con- duct on the Board has been such as to merit your approval. As a trying exception in my history, I have been prevented during the past few month from attend- ing the meetings of the Board through severe in- disposition, but I am thankful to say, however, that I am now convalescent and quite able to re- sume my ordinary duties as a tried member of the Board for a considerable period. As an inhabitant of Pontypridd for nearly fifty yeifts, I now ask you to do me the favour of returning me as your representative. If elected. I promise to serve you in the future with the same fidelity as -1 have exercised' in the past. Again soliciting your vote and interest, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. DAVID ROWLAND. Ty'r Bont, Gelliwastad Grove, Pontypridd, March 16th, 1892. [912 Pontypridd Urban Sanitary Board. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GRAIG WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— As the period for which you elected me as one of your representatives will expire next month, I deg to again place my services at your disposal. My conduct as a member of the Board during the past three years is before you, and on that I base my claim to a renewal of your confidence. Should you do me the honour to return me again, I hope to devote the same time and atten- tion to your interests as I have done in the past. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Danygraig House, MAJOR HAGUE. Pontypridd, March 22nd, 1892. [911 PONTYPRIDD URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. ELECTION 1892. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GRAIG WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been asked by a large number of Ratepayers to beeom1 a candidate for a seat in this Ward, I have, after due consideration, consented to do so. I am well known to you, for I have spent the whole of my lifetime in the ward. Having represented the ward on the School Board for several years, and having again been returned second on the list has proved to me that I have given yeu every satisfaction there and if I ALSOP, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL. C= c:s::> > -:s e"+- | rtYi'rc J i'ii ii^ § 5= -8 VIA f:+:> o o $:-c 0:. 0:. p.. Barry Agent: Mrs. C. Green, Beer Dealer. oil .1.42 1.1 2)(Z C) II I,V G) PALE WW* ALES, -S^ISTOV- IN 4 J GALLON CASKS FROM 10D. PER GALLON. PORTER AND STOUT FROM is. PER GALLON. CARDIFF STORED 9. WORKING-STREET. NEWPORT STORES: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. CHEPSTOW STORES: BEAUFORT-SQUARK ICadoxton Agents: South Wales Provision Store3. i — you do me the honour of returning me on this Board I hope I shall be able to give perfect satis- faction on the Urban Sanitary Authority. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, HOPKIN MORGAN. The Grove, March 29th, 1892. [919 PONTYPRIDD URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN WARD. L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I have been requested by a large number of the heaviest and most influential ratepayers of the town to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for a seat on the above Board. After due consideration, I have acceded to their wishes Being a heavy ratepayer, you may rely upon my opposition to any unnecessary and extravagant expenditure of your money. I strongly advocate having the town in ps perfect a sanitary condition as possible. I believe, also. that our thoroughfares can be kept cleaner and in a better condition than they are without undue expenditure. s As you are aware, I have taken an active part in pressing on our Local Authority the advisability of taking over the Gasworks, and so have the lighting of the town under their control, as I strongly believe that it will be much to the interest of the ratepayers to have the Gas and Water Works in their own hands. Should you consider me worthy of your support, t shall, if elected, devote the necessary time, and endeavour to serve you to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentleman, Yours faithfully, W. WILLIAMS, Market-square. 30th March, 1892. [922 PONTYPRIDD LOCAL BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RHONDDA WARD. L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to return my thanks to you for the honour you have conferred upon me in returning me unopposed to represent you for the second time on the above Board. This token of your confidence indicates that my past services have been appre- ciated, and I can assure you that in the future, as in the past, I shall endeavour faithfully and im- partially to discharge my duty. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, PATRICK GO WAN. Castell Ivor, Hopkinstown. [925

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