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'Tis not in mortals to command success but we will do more, we will deserveit." LLOH~Ajo rcompany, The Largest Distributors of MEN'S, YOUTHS', <& BOYS' CLOTHING in the District, RESPECTFULLY IXYITE AX INSPECTION OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Made to Measure or Ready for Immediate Wear. f Men's Suit?. Complete, 12/0, 14/11, 16/9, 18/3, 19/11, 21/5, 25/ 27/8. 32/ to 45/ ilea's Tweed and Cashmere Trousers, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8f8, to 15/11. Youths' Tweed Suits, 7/6, 7/11. 8 3, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/3, to 30/ Bop' Eton and Rugby Suits, 5/11, 7/11, 8/3, 8/8, 10/9, 11/6, 12/3, 13/11, to 19/6. Boys' Sailer. Jsrsey. 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 15/6 Men's. Youths', and Boys' Underclothing of Every Description in Endless Variety, at Popular Prices. ===.========-=-=.=::=- JJAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. Includes Gentlemen's Flexible Felt Hats (Fashionable Shapes"), in Black, Brown, Drab, Slate, Tan, &c. 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, 2 £ d., 4^-d., 6 £ d., 8-J-d., to 3/Bd. 2 2 2 2 -r- -==== MECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. Is Composed of Tons of the Best and Most Reliable Maizes in Cord and Mule Trousers, Cord and Mole Vests, Duck, Dvngaree, Drabette, Drill, and Serge Jacl-ets and Trousers, &c., &c. ONE TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO PROVE THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR C OTHDfG XOTE THE ADDIiESS— [18 LLO YD & COMPANY, THE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON. Dr. J. C0LLIS BROWNE'S 'I^SrfiCHLORODYHE j X SpjivS S|jj[1 -lt I We hare never used any othar form bMjfk' -4 xljJ^ ir„ of this medicine than Coilis Browne's, HKI f9L from a firm conviction tiiat His deci- p SPECIFIC dedly the best.and also from a sense of CuOLiEF-A. nubile, as we are oi opinion that the T D7SESTERY. B^wne*?^ G ^0IxD3, 1 9 GENERAL BOARD otHEALTH, ontheifartof ( i STH2A. London, RKPORT that it ACTS as a '-We ^e^r fS'h- A Vr^T^Tr™T-. CHARM.onedose generallvsuflicient. ^vt^STOES & TO W -oL -DSOSCHITIS. Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Stair. Cal- JD entta,states:" 2 DOSES COMPLETE-^ f$>°f <1113 —ST-, r,oT~T T -ur^^r^ LY CURED ME of DIAIUJKCEA." t*u. 1 VVr £ r&5&^4. fv T SYMJts & Co., Pharmaceutical J. COX1X.IS ESOWlfE'S A1 ,v^ ~i 8't.a Chemists, Simla. Jan. 5, 1«80. £ J> CHLOECDYKE is the XB.CTE To J. T. DaWJTPOBT, London. PALLIATIVE in h • co^?d OKLOIIO- Df^B Sra.-Wecongratulate von upon TVTETJRALGIA. GOUT. CA2TCER, DY^>^D7:Erowne^the SOLE IN- TOOT.IACHfi.BHaPMATISK. VEXri)K, and,as ta«composition of f^oTCrSie^wt As^remedy TThR- J- COLLIS BEOWKPs Chiorodyne cannot possibly be disco- o{ „):.ne-al utility -we much question JO CHLCSODYNE is a liquid me- Ttrea by Analysis (organic snbs ^nceH whether a betwrf is imported, and we ^«ne which assuages PAIN of do:yivsebiama^on^n.cethelo,- h u b lad t0 hear of it8 lindirs a fVEKT K^D^ttonls a c^ni, M- inLilacasneverbeenp~b.;a ho< Li.,pinceineveryAnglo-Indianhome. The frefhnig sleep WIJ^OUT KEAD- cont uin* a-.j s. a. rmcn-10 uhr effect o^tir brands, we are happy to say, are ;I. £ „ana IN VICrOE.AlE.S the ner- tn&t- a congou r a u l'lcutica1 with Dr. n0Tv. relesE,te<i to the native baz.ai-s. roua system wnen exhausted. sale, we fancy'V>ka. j. COLLTS BROWNE'S A»'»- C'V—1 ifT' vltheir sojourn there irill be but evanes- 09 CHLOIiODVNE rapidly cuts decf.ive purcfcsaeM by x»«e eeflt Vfe could multiply instances arfshow ail attacks of r!'ore?enttt:?0i,?; of th«5 extraordinary ctfe«.ioy nm-prr 'tp^'V apicvfl ro^.Tf IThli. J. COuLTS SUOWSE'S: ofBK. COLLIS BROWNE'S M ^i £ ??^TlGN "^YSTERIA g ■/ C7] D-oorTS. -Viee Ciian-i CHLOKCDTKS in Diarrhoea -■ 11 A^LOJM- Y r'i (- -j* VT P'VGE '-VOOD Rtaredj Dvsenterv.^pasins.Cramps,Neuralgia] p 3[-'0?.TAHT C^.TJTION. — The (■vio'vm Co-i'ri w.c 1)-T. COLLI6 the "Vomiting of pregnancy, ar.d as ai Jj_i;vIMENSESALEof this REMEDY v*NTc^DOUBTE'OIiYthel peneral sedative, that have occurrcdl nas Kiven ri»« to many UNSCRUPU- IVYENTOHofOHLORODYNE.that! under our p3r?o-aalob.=ervationdunrg| LOUS IMITATIONS. Be careful to the wnol» itf'rr of the defendant Pre* raaav revrn. In Choleraic Diari-haa,I observe Traoe Mark. Of all Caeir.ists, m,n celibern:eh" unlrue, and bej and 'even in the more terrible formal Is. lid., 2s. 9d„ and 4- Cd. r>* "vetto j to s-y it had been sworn to. of Cholera itself, we have witneoEeai ROLTS 3iANU7ACTUSSB, Jgj.j -jfa, 'J'nnr: .Tulr 13^h. 1S'>. jta surprisingly controlling pov-'ev. J.1'.DA.YK'yPO"8.'J.33,Gt.SugE»Ll-st.jW.iSt y y w Mayberry Williams, 79, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD -i:l.. IS NOW SHOWING TP YEP LITEST NOVELTIES m ToN MILLINEE r, MANTLES, JACKETS, CLOAKS, ULSTERS, MACKINTOSHES, J.ti.L1' J[Jl1:iJ DRESS GOODS, FURS, &c. ALSO Extraordinary Yalue in Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Flannels, Skirtings, Umbrellas, G-loves, &c. XOTE TIlE ADDRESS-.— [3-4 1 79, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPfilDB. j
|BARRY RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
| BARRY RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Trains are run as under in connection with those of the Taff Yale and Great Western Companies. UP TRAINS. _—— STATIONS. | V/EES DAYS. j SUNDAYS. In nifn m'n ml n m :i in I a m jp mlp m!p mh mjp mlp nifp m!n mjp m'p ml P mil mjp ni'p m'p mp m'p rep in Barry detlg 10{7 0>. 10 8 53; 9 24110 37111 S5il 5:1 to'2 483 23)4 25:5 14'S 12 6 52,7 57 9 8:10 15 1010 1255:1 45 3 50 5 40j8 20 I!arry Dock. „ 16 14|7 4:8 14|9 l! 9 27110 41|11 62!1 8:1 53',2 52:3 27;4 29|5 1S:6 16 G 56 3 1,0 12110 21 1014 1259:1 49;3 54;5 44:3 24 Ciuloxtou „ |5 1717 7 8 17 9 4i 9 30' 10 44 12 2-1 12!1 5612 55:3 80:4 32:5 2l|6 20.6 59 8 4.9 15|10 25 1017)1 2|l 52|3 57|5 47|8 27 Pilias l'owis „ 15 21(7 12<8 2l|9 8 9 34110 48 12 6.1 1612 012 68 3 34 4 36 5 25'6 2517 3;8 919 19|10 50 1021:1 6|1 56.4 1 5 5118 31 Cogan a.1115 2817 18 8 2*513 12 9 38:10 53 12 11 1 2Cj2 5 3 3j3 41 4 41 5 2S'G 30 7 8 8 14j0 2310 33 1025 L 1G 2 0 4 5 5 55j8 35 renarth Dock tlcjs 35(7 24 3 33|9 15 9 43|10 5S 12 19 ..12 12:3 9[3 48 4 47 5 34 6 3c|7 h'b 21 9 29; 10 39 L029 2 4 4 9 0 3 8 44 Orangotown „ 5 40 7 28l8 37'.9 19 9 47:11 3 12 23 2 16 3 14-8 53 4 52 5 39 6 41j7 18;8 2 6 9 3 4:10 4 4510 3 4 ..2 9 4 1 4j8 8 8 48 Cardiff (C.W.) an 5 45'7 33:8 40^9 23 9 51111 7}l2 27 2 20 3 13 3 57:4 56 5 43:6 4517 23:8 30j9 38 10 4f 1038 2 13 4 13 6 12 8 52 Cardiff (Queen- III III' street) „ 7 46'3 45 8 23 9 55 11 14112 33 >2 25l3 24 4 2j5 0:5 47'6 4917 29j8 35 3 43 10 55 1043. 2 17 4 26 G 17 8 56 Cardiff Pocks „ | ■■ j8 53,9-391 ■■ ill 37| ;2 32| |o 14| L l_G 58; i8JS_, I •• •• •• JDQWJST TRAINS. STATIONS. WEEK DAYS. j SUNDAYS. a m a 111 a 111'a m'a m a in | a m p m'p mlp m'p m[p m!p m'p m p mlp m! p m | p mja 1111 p in[p nwp 111 pm p m 'p m Cardiff Docks dcpl 7 45j j 9 20 10 15 1 0'j3 25| 30| |10 255 Cardilf (Queen- [ I I I „ n m street „ 7 15 8 5 9 419 50 10 45 12 0 1 5j2 27,3 39 4 33 5 17!G 10l7 2 7 55 8 50,10 0)10 50|10 11 5[2 50l4 30 5 50 9 10 Cardilf (i.W. „ 5 50:7 2l;8 12 9 12} 9 55 10 5012 3jl 10 2 34-3 44j4 40:5 23|6 15 7 718 0 8 5410 5.10 55J19 6,1 10|2 55 4 35 5 55 9 15 tiranijetovii „ 5 55j7 25 8 16 9 17110 0 10 55>12 18 1 15 2 3Sj3 50j4 44|5 28j6 20j7 13:8 5:3 5311 9111 OjlOlljl 14,2 59.4 39:8 0 9 20 l'enarth Dock 5 59j7 30^8 20^9 21 10 5 10 68-12 18 1 19;2 43:3 54;4 4sjs 34:6 24:7 17 8 10:9 310 14:11 5? 1014 1 18 3 4 4 44|6 4 9 23 Cogiin dep 6 3 7 36 3 28 9 2610 1011 5 12 24 1 25 2 48 4 014 53 5 40'6 23;7 22 3 16 9 8 1C 19 11 15 1030 1 22:3 104 49,6 10 9 30 PillM Towis „ 6 7 7 40!8 32 9 3010 14U1 10 12 28,1 29 2 52l4 4:4 57|5 44^6 32 7 26;8 20:9 13 10 23 11 19 1034 1 2C 3 14,4 53:6 14 9 34 Cadoxtou 6 11 7 4518 37;0 3510 lfcll 14.12 32il 34;2 56|4 9}5 25 48;6 36:7 30j8 25 9 18 10 27 11 23 1038.1 30 3 18:4 58:6 18 9 33 Barry Dock „ 6 1417 48!8 40:9 38 10 21jll 1712 3G!l 38:3 0 4 1215 5:5 52lG 33:7 3318 28'9 2110 30 11 26 1041 1 33:3 21 5 1:6 21 9 41 Barry r.rij6 is|7 52]8 44>9 4210 25:11 21! 12 4S|l 42|3 4l4 16|5 8j5 5S;6 44 7 33!g_32j9_25:10_^5 Jl_l_ 30;1045il 3713 25 5 5|6 25 ■■ 9 45 TAFF VALE RAILWAY. PASSENGER TRAINS are run to and from Cardiff as under — Up Trains. Down Trains. Stations. Week days. Sundays. Stations. Week days. Sundays. ifi m. la.mAa.m.ip.nvu.m.1p.m. 1p.m. Ip.m.! 1.111.'a.m. p.111.(p.m. p.m.iD.m. la.in.la.mJa.m.'a.m.ip.ui. p.in.ip.m; p.m. p.m. p.m. 1.111.jit.m.'p.m.;p.m-| CaVxt'iirfJe 28:8 W10381 51 >4 27l6 uk 01015 Il045 3 50 3 25jC,<rfTTV<M •• i« 5!9 50 12 Ojl 5 2 27|3 38,5 17.7 2 3 5( J 10|10 1,1 5 2 50 5 50 Sullv .18 32 8 5910421 55*4 31 6 lSlS 4 102a! 1043 3 54 8 29 £ 0\nf OW „ 5 50 8 12(9 55.12 8.1 10|2 34;3 44 5 23 7 7 8 54 •) 1510 6,1 10 2 5o 5 55 LavoriKick |G 38 9 51048|2 1I4 37:6 24 8 10!l026i '05' 3 59 3 34{U-ranijeto'ii,, [5 55;8 16;10 0 1213 1 15 2 3313 50 5 28;7 13 3 65 '> 19 10111 14|2 59 6 0 lVnarth «/v'e 42l9 91105212 5[4 41 6 29 8 14:1030 105c ..4 3.. is 3Stl'enarlliDk„l6 0 8 2110 6 1219 1 20;2 44;3 55:5 SSj7 If. 9 4 9 25 1015|l 2013 5 a 2 jPenarth arr 6 4 3 2511010 1223 1 23 2 431-3 53 5 39 7 23 9 8 29 10191 24 3 9 6 5 Penarth <&■;»!7 20 9 11105512 8-4 h3[8 32 8 17 1035 3 20 2 0 3 0 4 5 G 0 3 4CJ o'lv | Pen'rt'n D'k ,7 24'9 15105G:2 12 4 4716 36:3 21 1039 3 24 2 4:3 4|4 9 6 3.8 44jPen:irth d*p6 5 3 23 1011 126 4 1|5 40 7 23 9 10 1022j 3 10 9 10 Gran.'eto'ii ,7 29 9 191/ 3:2 16:4 52i6 4l|8 26 1044 3 29 2 9 3 9|4 14:6 3,8 48j!Javcrnock „ 3 10 8 3311016! 1 31 4 fi 5 45 ? 23 3 15 1027j 3 15 6 15 Cardilf (1W,;7 3319 23!U 7'2 2014 56:6 45 8 30 1043 3 3312 13 3 13 4 18;6 12;3 528Sully „ 6 15 8 38:102 U 1 36 4 11 5 50 33 9 20 1032 3 21:6 13 O'd'fl TV«/v:7 46i9 2S'lll4-2 4^ 0;6 48 8 35,1055 8 33:2 17 3 1714 26|6 17|8 59«Oad'xt'n arr 6 19 3 42 10L5 1 40 4 10 5 53 7 36 9 24 1036 3 25:6 20 1 1 1 n 1 lit 1 iiii 1 1 I
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GULLET'S BARRY DOCK HOTEL, I OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION AND DOCK OFFICES. SPACIOUS COFFEE-ROOM. FAMILY WIXE AXD PUBLIC RESTAUR ANT. PbESEHYED SPIRIT STORES SMOKING AND BILLIARD | JOE BLOCK. ADJOINING TIIE ROOMS. J HOTEL. CARDIFF ESTABLISHMENTS THE EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, CARDIFF DOCKS THE PHILHARMONIC RESTAURANT, ST. MARY STREET. I R. P. GULLET & Co., WINE MERCHANTS, THE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. ("411 PAPURAU CEKEDLAETHOL CYMRU Y GENEDL GYMREIG Bob Dydd Mercher. Pris Ceiniog. Y PAPUR MWYAF A GOREU YN YR IA1TH GYMRAEG. Yr unig Bapur ynp,, rTghymru sydd yn talu yr un sylw i'r De a'r Gogledd. Yr unig Bauur yng* Nghymru 8)dd yn Cyhoeddi ARGRAFFIAD ARBENIG I'R DEHEUDIR. Yr unig Baplir yng Nghymru sydd vn rhoi bob wythnos ERTHYGL ARBENIG I'R GLOWYR A'R ALCANWYR. LLYTI-IYHAU O'R SENEDD, gan T. E. ELLIS, A.S., a LLOYD GEORGE, A.S. LLYTHYRAU I'R GWEITIIWYR, gan MAnoK, A.S. ERTHYGLAU G.1X BRIF LEXORIOX CYMRU -> Y WE BIN. o(e Bob Dydd Sadwrn. Pris Dimai. Y PArUR DIMAI LLAWXAF 0 NEWYDDION CYFFREDIXOL A DYDDOROL. Y GENEDL A'R WERIN YW Y PAPURAU GOREU I'R CYMRO, I'R GWEITHIWR, I'R TEULU, I BAWB. YX EISIETJ, Dosbrxthwyr a. G-ohebwvr ym mhoh ardal. Ymofvner trwy lythyr- [1032 BERIAH GWYNFE EVANS, SWYDDFA'R GENEDL, CAERNARFOX. J. E. LEYERS & SON, KAY AMD SBSM MERCHANTS; OMMISSION AGENTS, -Sec., HAVE ALWAYS OX SALE AT THEIR STORES ON THE MOORS-ROAD, CADOXTOX, BARRY, VERY PRIME HAY and CHAFF, Also R Choice Selection of HORSE AND CATTLE FEEDING STUFFS Consisting of WHITE AND BLACK OATS, CRUSHED HORSE FEED, CRUSHED BEANS, SMALL ROUND MAIZB, BRAN, SHARPS BARLEYMEAL, &c. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICES. SHOPS SCPPLIKD. [71 ASK FOR THE SOUTH WALES CELEBRATED JAMS AND MARMALADES. « gOUTH -ALES JAM AND 1\IAU- MALAD3 COMPANY (LIMITED). CANT 3 NT, C A R DIFF. [50 STXjKT — FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1891 £ 373,700,000. For further information apply to the ollowing A zen ts 6 15j Cadoxton Mr. VIES. EADE'S PILLS. T? A *nir"Q T>TT TC All who suffer from HIXLUJCJ O JriJjjLlO. Gout or Kheumatiara TTl ATiP'C "DTT T O should Immediately JtiilxU £ j U X ililllJi have recourse to 7? AT\T?'G DTTTQ KADE'8 PILLS. iliiliJill O XT IJLlJLlO. Hundreds of Testl- 771 T\Tji'C! "DTT T O monials have been iiliiUHi O JTxJL|J_IOI received from "all YP RT'C "DTT T C sorts and conditions .IliiiLrJSl O riJUijD. of men" testifying to the wonderful power these Fills have in giving relief In the very worst cases. These Fills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe In tbeir action, INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF COUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IK THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given to any Patent Medicine of Its class. PATTT A VOICH FROM UU U X PLYMOUTH. RHEUMATISM "l^[ Dest>orough-rd, r» A TT f "Saint Jude's, ttUUl Jan. 28,1890. RHEUMATISM ■object to Gout for r1 ATTT twenty-five years. UU U X Previous to 1867 I TJTjrr'TTTVf A TTQTUT suffered with very XI11 Hi U iliii 1 lOlYi frequent attacks of flATTrp Gout three or four UU U X times a year. I RHEUMATISM TTrn tried them :they gave UU U 1 me almost instant RHEUMATISM the swelling soon passed away. Since then, whenever aa attack comes on, one small bottlo will put me right. The effect of the plus La really marvelloul-not suppressing the disease only, but clearing it out of the system. You can make what use you like of this.—Yours truly. "ffnj.TlM ACUTT. Mr. George Eade, 72, Goswell road, London." BADVS GOUT AND RHEUMATIC FZLLS Are sold by all Chemists, In Bottles, la. 14,1. and to. 9d., or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor, GEORGE EADE, 72, Goxwett.ro&d. E.C. Ask for. ami beeure you obtain, EADE'S GOUT AND ililEU MATIC PILUI. 0, EADE'S PILLS. HEATH'S PIANOS. Special Designs for this Season. HEATH'S PIANOS At the lowest possible prices. H EATH'S PIANOS Cash or Hire System. HEATH'S PIANOS From 10s. monthly. No de- posit. JLJEATH'S PIANOS By all Makers. JLJEATH'S PIANOS By all Makers. HEATH'S PIANOS By Broad wood, Collard, Erard. HEATH'S PIANOS By Kirkman, Brinsrr.ead, Steirnvay. LIEATH'S PIANOS By Mornington and Weston, UL Allison, Challen. HEATH'S PIANOS By Justin Browne, Cramer, IjL Chappell. HEATH'S PIANOS By Bord Nenmayer, Rom- hildt. H EATH'S PIANOS By Schiedmayer, Schreiber. JJEZVTH'S PIANOS By Winklemann,Waldemar, JLJL &c. HEATH'S PIANOS Try the Empire Model, 32 JLJL (iuinoas. HEATH'S PIANOS The Henry Model, 30 Guineas, is excellent. HEATH'S PIANOS Vanderbilt Models for 18 to 26 Guineas. H EATH'S PIANOS Do not fail to call at once. JJ^EATH'S ORGANS Increased Selected Stock. JJEATH'S ORGANS Magnificent New Designs. JLJEATH'S ORGANS Prices Less than Ever. ILIL HEATH'S ORGANS From 5 Guineas. 7s. monthly. HEATH'S ORGANS By Mason and Hamlin,Bell and Smith. HEATH'S ORGANS By Karn, Farrand and Votey. HEATH'S ORGANS Sole Agents for the Doherty JLJL Organ. H Ei ATH'S ORGANS With high or low stops. HEATH'S ORGANS With Mirrors or decorated Pipes. HEATH'S ORGANS Immense Variety to select from J" J^EATH'S ORGANS Do not fail to call at once. R. J. HEATH & SONS, 51, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, AXD 34, TAFF STREET, PONTYPBIDD. PIANOFORTE AND OUGAX MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND illiIIAIRERS. All parts of South Wales visited periodically by Tuners of long experience. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL TERMS. Catalogues Post Free. Special Discounts to Schools, Places of Worship, Ac. .IF-IECKITTIS gTAItCH. I ID ECKITTIS BLUE. J^ECKITT'S BLACK J, E a D gOUTII WALES CLOTHIERS, 98, HIGH ST., BARny. ENLARGEMENT; OF PREMISES. W. EVANS AND CO., TAILORS, HATTERS, & OUTFITTERS. IN THANKING our numerous Customers for -t past favours, we bepr to inform them that we have inade great ADDITION to our PREMISES, and are now able to compete with the best houses in South Wales. INSPECT OUR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, MADE TO ORDER. SUITS FROM 30s. TROUSERS FROM 10s. 6D. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BESPOKE TAILORING. s^O. have OPENED a FIRST- VV E HI. & KJ CLASS HAIRDRESSING AND GENTS' MERCERY' DEPARTMENT- 5, ISLAND-ROAD, DARRY. SPECIAL SHOW OF HATS, TIES, &c., FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. HAIRDRESSING, SHAMPOOING. & EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE TOILET. [89 G. J. ROBERTS & SON, CARVERS AND GILDERS, plCTURE JpRAME "J^JANUFACTURERS ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, AND FINE ART DEALERS, J^OYAL ^RCADE, QARDIFF. TIAYES END. THE OLDEST FINE ART ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. NO BRANCHES. :209 DYERS & CLEANERS OF HATS, BONNETS, OSTRICH FEATHERS LADIES' DRESS, AND GENTS' CLOTHING. R c H A'K D I s JLJL kj 35, ADAM ST., CARDIFF. Hats and Bonnets altered or re-made. New Hate and Bonnets made to Order. Leghorn Hats cleaned and made Fashionable Shapes, like New. AGENT AT BARRY— II. B. TAYLOR, Wool and Fancy Respository, DURHAM HOUSE, 111, HIGH ST. AGENT AT CADOXTON— M. PHILLIPS, Wenvoe Bazaar, 761 (Near Railway Station) VERE STBEKT. "THE SOUTH WALES STAR. 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UrBARKER & CO., Australian Mining Agents and Brokers,. CROYDON & CHARTERS TOWERS, QUEENSLAND; And SYDNEY, N.S.W.; AND Leadenhall Buildings, LONDON, E.G. Uclegrams: Sanfiera': "Beadroll, Londoq." The Clydesdale Baqk. Dealers in Charters Towers, Croydon and all Anstralian Mining Shares at nett prices. W. H. BARKER & Co. are now introducing shares in the low priced dividend-paying mines of tlje Croydon Gold Field of which they have a personal and practical knowledge. "THE CROYDON GOLD FIELDS" Containing full and descriptive account, togethoi .th plans, &c. POST FREE ON APPLICATION, V- The.Investigator says:—" Three years pince Mr. Barker's Firm introduced the Charters Towers Mines, the market yalue of which has advanced from just over £ 200,000 m 18-t9, to upwards of one million and a quarter sterling cn New Year's Day this year. "Moreover the dividends paid in the last seven months exceed £ 100,000. Mr. Barker's guide is a complete vade mecum in respect of these splendid properties, and intend- ing investors should certainly consult its pages bet Ire risk- ing their money in enterprises offering ephemeral benefit*, unsupported by any reliable information." The Capitalist says:—" From this instructive work it will be possible to form a good idea of the value of the mines now being worked, and the general resources of the sur- rounding country. Mr. Barker has a practical and personal acquaintance with the Croydon mines which makes his in- formation particularly good. The book is illustrated with plans of the leading reefs, and by the aid of this excellent guide it may be possible to pick out some grand prizes be- fore they blaze forth in all their splendour to the surprise of an astonished world." > The Financial News says:—"This book gives, in a con- cise and comprehensive form, the history of the various 1 companies at work, the results obtained up to the present g time, and other information likely to be of use to holders of n the shares of Croydon Companies." g .q