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TRADE ADDRESSES. THE WITCPLL I IJOTEL, BARRY-BOAD, CADOXTON. BILLIARDS. „ 5 d FKOPSIETOS :— B. HODDINOTT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER "J MERCHANT. j CONVEYANCES LEI ON HIRE. [17 ROYAL HOTEL, CORNER OF BARRY-ROAD AND MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY. |^AMILY AND' COMMERCIAL HOTEL. CENTRAL, AND PLEASANTLY SITUATED, GOOD STABLING. FEED C. WILLIAMS 114] PROPRIETOR. GTTKT WWWMCE OFFICE o U1M (FIES)- FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1891 £ 373,700,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agent:— 15] Cadoxton Mr. B. G-. DAVIES. PRINTING of all kinds, LETTERPRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at the "STAR" OFFICE, VEHE-STREET, CADOXTON.—The Parcels Post affording great facilities for clisap and rapid transmission of parcels, the Management will henceforth avail themselves of it to forward small parcels of circulars, &:c., to their many country custom- ers. Orders executed by return of post when so re- quired. FURNISH ON OUR NEW HIRE SYSTEM. HOUSED OR APARTMENTS Completely Furnished on a New System ADOPTED solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and enquiries usually made by other companies are dispensed with. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF CHEAP AND SUPERIOR QUALITY. All Goods sold on the Hire System at READY-MONEY PRICES v C rn NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT AND ALL GOODS SENT HOME IN A PRIVATE VAN FREE OF CHARGE. I No Stamp or Agreement Charges made; no Bill of Sale everything private. Arrangements com- pleted without delay, and being Manufacturers, WE GUARANTEE QUALITY, And will undertake to supply Furniture, etc., At 10 per cent, less than any price list issued by any firm in Cardiff. ELEVEN SHOW ROOMS. Call and inspect our IMMENSE STOCK, and com- 'i pare Prices before purchasing elsewhere. WE SUPPLY WORTH FOR r^S. ^D. WEEKLY. £ *10 WOflTH F0R z[S- WEEKLY- jPJJJ WORTH FOR KS. WEEKLY. £ 20 W0RTH F0R gs- wsbkly- And so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. No objectionable agreements used. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS South Wales Furbishing Coo, b 31, CASTLE STREET (Opposite the Castle), [51 CARDIFF. TRADE ADDRESSES. LIFE: l LIFE JL.XF £ 2:ZX A SAVEYOUR Many C41LOREN FROM DEATH Thousands BY THAT Die TERRIBLE DISEASE GROUP Annually. ALL MAY BE SAVED BY GIVING THEM MORTIMER'S GB0UP& COUfiHHXTUSE IN TIME. Also a valuable remedy for Coughs, WSXOOPXtfCr COUGH, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Influeuza, Sore Throats, Hoarseness, Diphtheria, Fever, and all Affections of the Chest and Lungs, both in Adults and Children. Patronised by the Public for over 60 years. The following are a few from among The originals may be seen at the Proprietor's anyone doubting their genuineness may write to addresses given. ———— From the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF SWANSEA. Dear Sir,—Our children frequently suffer from attacks of Croup, and we have always found Mortimer's Mixture a sure and safe remedy. My wife says she would not for anything be without it in the house. Having had experience of its beneficial effects upon our children, we gladly take every opportunity of re- commending it to our friends. Yours very truly, J. SWANSEA. Penrhos, Newham Road, Bedford. Sir,—I received the three bottles of Mortimer's Croup and Whooping Cough Mixture. Please send me twelve more booties, as my children have all got the Whooping Cough. I find it does them so much more good than anything else in fact, I have never known it to fail in Croup or Whooping Cough. Kindly send by return, and oblige.—Yours truly, A. REES. In Bottles, Is. l|d. and 2s. 9d. each; sent by post to any address. Prepared only by MORTIMER, LIMITED, CARMARTHEN, SOUTH WALES. Sold hv all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Wholesale Agents: W. SuTTOX & Co., London. RUPTURES. — HO W CURED. PSARCE & Co., Removed to 14, STATION TERRACE, opposite « Taff Vale Railway Station, Cardiff. T\/TAKERS of -SOFT BAND TRUSSES, ARTI- 1VI FICIAL LEGS, ARMS, EYES, LEG IRONS. SPINE SUPPORTS, BELTS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &.c. 26] Only Address: 14, STATION TERRACE, CARDIFF. Opposite Taff Vale Railway Station. ARMS, LEGS, EYES, SUPPORTS, BELTS CRUTCHES, TRUSSES, LEG IRONS, STOCKINGS made and fitted by ALLEN PEARCE 13, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. Hours 10 to 6. VALTTABLB DISCOVERY FOB THE HAIB.—If your hair is turning gray or white, or failing off, use "THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER," for it mil positively restore in eterycase Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most Restorers." It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Price 3s. 6d. —For an Oil to make the Hair soft, glossy, and luxuriant, ask for "CARTER'S COLOGNE OIL." Price Is. of all dealers. Wholesale depot, 33, Farring- don Road, London. JACOBUS, QELEBRATED J^ONDON rjpAILOR, 96, ST. MAEY STREET, 96, I c A R-D I F F L156 R. B i s s o p., TAILOR, HOSIER & HATTER, 50, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. BEST VALUE FOR CASH. N.B.—-OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE. f387 M IMPORTANT NOTICE. M Just Published, a book for Young Men. M By Dr. J. A. BARNES. M.D. (U.S.), entitled "HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH," On the LAWS GOVERNING LIFE, and the CAUSES, SYMPTOMS and TREATMENT of all diseases depending on Exhaustion of Nervous Vitality, 'i e such as .Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical, Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Indecision. Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Depres- sion of Spirits, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back, &c. Sent post free for 2 stamps or bv latter post 3 stamps. THE FEMALES' FRIEMD AND ADVISER Will be sent to any address on receipt of Two Stamps. Address, Dr. BARNES, 43, Lonsdale Square. Barnsbury, London, N. [358 ROYAL EXCHAMS ASSUBilCS CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720.) FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES Agents for Bridgend and Vicinity— JY-ESSRS. YY" M. ^YILLIAMS & OON DUNRAVEN PLACE. BRIDGEND. [86 PRINTING of all kinds, LETTERPRESS and JL LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at the "STAR" OFFICE, VERE.-STREET, 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, &c., to their many country custom- ers. Orders executed by return of post when so re- quired KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES «T\ u- Commercial Road, Peckham, July 12,1S89. i!aarv, r,r"ra P°or Jj&wd, at expressing my feelings, but I suou.ci like to thank >ou. Your lozenges have done wonders in relieving ciy tembitt couvrh. Sirire 1 had tho operation of Trache- otomy {the Mmtt ag tli'5 late Emperor of Gerrtj.ijyy, and unlike him, thank God, I am aiiii alive; pe»*ioriu«d at >t. Bartholomew's Hospit&L no one couVi pos-3i;j;y hwe hid a more violent cough; it "was so had at times that it qvritc exhausted me. The mucus, which was very copious and hard, has been soUmied, and I have b**en able to get rid of it without difficulty—I am, sir, Tours trulr, J. HILL." UTTERLY UNRSVALLED. ♦J5!? ah2r? for From strict inquiry it appears that tne benefit fro^i using fteatiiifi's Couch Lozenges is understated. r/13 opsrMhu was a specially «w;ver» on", and was performed by the fipecia.istv D il.T, Butiin. of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since th« operation t »e o^ly means of relief is the use of these Lozp*iVes. So snreassfu! rtre they that one affords Immediate benefit, although from the nature o' the case the t uroat irritation is intense. WEIGHT m GOLD. tlr-tfer date Sept. S, laid, Mr. Jliil writes: "1 should Ions sinee havpbeeu deait, hut for your Lozenges— thev are worth th-irwiokl tn gvld. r Wt:i Sladly seo and toll anyone what a splenrtiti cotiali rfittifiiy tlie.v are." Kfatina; L a'!> noW tins. Is. IV'. "ri,i<nrivn!1»<l remedy torOOUUHS, UOAUSKNKSS.and THUOAT TltOUBLJM, Clarence Temperance Hotel and Dining Roons IS and 17, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK HOT DINNERS DAILY. Accommodation for Visitors. Well-aired Beds. I PKOPIIIETOE-C. F* BOSSEil. [1
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c | BARRY RAILWAY TIME TABLE. j I Trains are run as under in connection with those of the Tafr Vale and Great Western Companies. I I UP TBATITS. i J STATIONS. j WEEK DAYS. I SUNDAYS. j | |a jnja mja ma m] a mla in a m Ip mp mjp mp np mlp m|p mip m d mlp ml p ai!a m'p m)p m!p mip mp mp m I Barry dep?5 10|7 0 8 10 8 5S 9 24 10 37 11 58jl 5 1 fc0|2 48 3 23 4 25 5 14 6 1216 52 > 57:9 8 10 lSilOlO 1255 1 45:3 50 5 40 8 20 I Barry Dock IS 1417 4 3 14 9 1 9 27 10 41 11 5811 8 1 53i2 52 3 27 4 28 5 18 8 1616 56 3 1 9 12 10 21110 i.4 1258 1 48 3 54 5 44 8 24 | Oadoxton „ 15 17 7 7 3 17 8 4 9 30 10 44 12 2|1 12 1 56 2 55 3 SO 4 32 5 2J 6 20i6 58 8 4 S 15 10 2511017 1 2 1 52 3 57 5 47 8 27 j Dinas Powis „ jo 21 7 12 3 21 9 8 9 34 10 48 12 6 1 16 2 0 2 59 3 34 4 36 5 25 6 2517 3 8 9 9 18 10 28S1021 1 6 1 55 4 1 5 5118 31 f Cogan arrjS 28 7 18 3 25 9 12 9 38 10 53 12 llll 20 2 5 3 3 3 41 4 41 5 29 6 30 7 8 8 14 9 23 10 33jl025 1 13 2 0 4 5 5 55 8 35 Penarfch Dock dep|5 35 7 24 8 33 8 15 9 43 10 53 12 19 2 12 3 S 3 48 4 47 5 34 S 36 7.14 3 21 9 20 10 3911029 2 4 4 9 6 3 8 44 G-rangetov/n „ !5 40 7 28 8 37 9 10 9 47 11 3 12 23 2 16 3 14 3 53 4 52j5 39 6 41 7 IS 8 26 9 34 10 4411034 2 9 4 14)6 S 8 48 Cardiff (G-/VV.) arr|5 45 7 33 8 40 9 23 9 51 11 7 12 27 2 20 3 18 3 57 4 5Sj5 43 6 45 7 23 3 30 9 33 10 4811038 2 13 4 18i8 12 8 52 Cardiff (Queen- g i j street) „ I 7 46 8 45 9 28 -9 55 11 14 12 33 2 25 3 24 4 2 5 0!5 47 6 49 7 23 8 35 9 43 10 55|l043 ■ 2 17 4 26l6 17 8 56 Cardiff Docks „ j ,8 53j3 39 ..11 37 ■ ■ 2 32 5 14] |6 5S ,8 58 ■ ■ ■ j ■. ■ | ■ DOWN 'T':R.AI:0TS. „ 1-3 STATIONS. j WEEK DAYS. | SUNDAYS. g fa m a m a ma m'a m a m a m p m'p m p m p m p mJp m'p m p mfp m o m p m:a m p m*p in,p m pm\> in'f m h Cardiff Docks depl 7 45 9 20 10 15 ..1 0 3 25 j 1 7 30 10 251 B Cardiff (Queen- 1 I f street 7 15 8 5 9 4 9 50 10 45 12 0 1 5 2 27 3 39 4 33 5 17!e 10 7 2 7-55 8 50 10 0 10 50510 1 1 5 2 50 4 30 5 50 9 10 £ > Cardiff G-.W. „ 85 50 7 21 8 12 9 12 9 55 10 50 12 3 1 10 2 34 3 44 4 40 5 2316 15 7 7 8 0 3 54 10 5 10 55J10 6 1 10 2 55 4 35 5 55 „ 9 15 O Grangetowa „ |5 55 7 25 8 16 9 17 10 0 10 55 12 IS 1 15 2 38 3 50 4 44 5 28j6 20 7 13 8 5 8 59 11 8 11 OalOll 1 14 2 53 4 39 6 0 9 20 O Penarfch Dock .15 59 7 30 3 20 9 21 10 5 10 58 12 18 1 19 2 43 3 54 4 43 5 34 6 24 7 17 8 10 9 3 10 14111 5J1014 1 18 3 4 4 44 8 4 9 23 Cogan depfe 3 7 36 8 28 9 26jl0 10 11 6 12 24il'25 2 4S 4 0 4 53 5 40 6 28 7 22 8 16 9 9 10 19 11 15J1030 1 22 3 10;4 49 6 10 9 30 gj DinasPcwis 16 7 7 40 8 32|9 SOilO 14 11 10 12 23il 29 2 52 4 4 4 57 5 44;6 32 7 2G 8 20:9 13 10 23 11 19|l034jl 26 3 14(4 53 6 14 9 34 jrj Cadoxton „ |6 11 7 45 3 3718 35ll0 lb 11 14112 32 1 34 2 5G 4 9 5 2 5 4816 36 7 30 8 25 8 18 10 27 11 23|l03S|l 30 3 18;4 53 3 18 9 33 CO Barry Dock |6 14 7 48,'s 40 9 38ll0 2111 17jl2 36 1 3S 3 0 4 12 5 5 5 52 6 39 7 33 8 28:9 21.10 30 11 261104111 33;3 2115 1 3 21 9 41 Barry arrjS 18 7 52j8 4418 42|10 25 11 2l|l2 40ll 42 3 4 4 16 5 8 5 5Gj6 44 7 38 8 32|8 25 10 35111 30jl045.il 37i3 25:5 5|6 25 9 43 TAFF VALE RAILWAY. PASSENGER TRAINS are run to and from Cardiff as under I £ Up Trains.. Down Trains. I Stations! Week days. Sundays. Stations. Week days. Sundays. J la.TP.Ia.m.ja.mJp.m. p.m.ip.m.jp.m.lp.m.Ia.m.ra.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.(p.m. ia.m.|a.m.fa.m.!a.m.!p.m.lp.ia.(p.ni. p.m.1p.m. p.m.la.m. a.m.|p.m.ip.m- I Cai'xt'n dep\<o 2s!s 5511038 1 51 4 27!6 1418 0 10159 1045 3 50 3 25|0'd'ff TV<fep |8 5^9 50:12 Oil 5)2 27 3 39 5 17 7 2 8 6cfe 10 10 11 5|2 50 5 50 S Sully. „ 6 32!8 58! 1042! 1 55 4 31 6 ISlS 411020J 1048 3 54 8 23vO\rffl G-W 'o 50!8 12;3 55:12 8ll 10j2 34 3 44 5 23 7 7 8 5419 15 10 6;1 10i2 55 5 55 j Lavernock., 6 38;9 5:1048 2 1 4 37 6 24 8 10 10261 1054 3 59 8 S4?GI-rangcto'n„ 1.5 55j8 16 10 0ll2l3 i 1512 39 3 50 5 28 7 13 8 58P 19 1011 1 14 2 59 6 0 j Penartli arr 6 42 9 9 1052 2 5 4 41 6 29 8 14 1030! 1053 4 3 3 38|PeiiarfchDk„|6 0 3 21 10 e!l219 1 20 2 44 3 55 5 35 7 18 3 4J9 25 1015 1 20 3 5 6 2 I fPenartll ar?- 6 4 J 25 1010 1223 1 23 2 48 3 58 5 38 7 23 9 sp 29 1019 1 24 3 9 6 5 j Penarih dep 7 20 8 11 1055 2 8 4 6 32 8 17 1035|8 20 2 03 04 56 03 4c| I o'ly J Pen'rthD'k,, 7 24 9 15 105S 2 12 4 47 6 36 8 21 1039|8 24 2 4|3 4 4 9 6 3 8 44|Peuarth dev\Z 5 3 28 1011 1 26 4 1 5 40 7 23 9 108 1022 3 10 9 10 G-ranseto'n„ 7 29 9 19 II 3 2 16 4 52 6 41 8 26 104418 29 2 8*3 8 4 14 8 8 8 48lLavernock „ 6 10 8 33 1018 131 •• 4 6545723915! 1027 3 15 6 15 j Cardiff G-W,, 7 33 9 23 11 7 2 20 4 56 6 45 8 30 104818 33 2 13|3 13 4 18 6 12 8 52SSully 6 15 8 38 10?'! 1 36 4 11 5 50 7 33 9 20' 1032 3 21 6 13 a'd'ff,TVa>v 7 46 9 28 1114 2 25j5 0!6 49 8 35 1055-8 33 2 17j3 17 4 20 6 17 8 5&|Cad'xt'n ar.jS 19 8 42 1025 140 415553738924].. 1036 3 25 6 20 i i 11 j I |1 J |
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CULLERS BARRY DOCK HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION AND DOCK OFFICES. SPACIOUS COFFEE-ROOM. PUBLIC RESTAURANT. SMOKING AND BILLIARD ROOMS. FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, ADJOINING THE HOTEL. CARDIFF ESTABLISHMENTS THE EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, CARDIFF DOCKS: THE PHILHARMONIC RESTAURANT, ST. MARY STREET. R. P. CULL BY & Co., 'WINE MERCHANTS, • THE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF.' [141 PAPURAU QENEDLAETHOL CYMRU Y GENEDL GYMREIG Bob Dydd Mercher. Pris Ceiniog. Y PAPUR MWYAF A GOREU YN YR IAITH GYMRAEGL Yr un;- Bapar y.,Im Nghymru sydd yn tain yr un sylw i'r De a'r Gogledd. Yr unig Bapur yng- Nghymru sjdd yn Cyhoeddi ARGRAFFIAD ARBENIG I'R DEHEUDIR. Yr unig- Bapur yilg Hg'liymru sydd yn rhoi bob wythnos o ERTHYGL ARBENIG I'R GLOWYR A'R ALCANWYR. LLYTHYRAU O'R SENEDD, gan T. E. ELLIS, A.S., a LLOYD GEORGE AS LLYTHYRAU I'R .GWEITIIWYR, gan MABOX, A.S. ERTHYGLAU GAN BRIF LENORION CYMRU Y WERIN. <- Bob Dydd Sadwrn. Pris Dimai. Y PAPUR DIMAI LLAWNAF 0 NEWYDDION CYFFREDINOL A DYDDOROL. Y GENEDL A'R WERIN T,_ YW Y PAPURAU GOREU I'R CYMRO, I'R GWEITHIWR, I'R TEULU, I B AWB YN EISIEU, Dosbarthwyr a Gohebwyr ym mhob ardal. Ymofyner trwy lythyr— 100 2 BERIAH GWYNFE EVANS, SWYDDFA'R GENEDI;, CAERNARFON. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S ■ chlorod yne CHOLERA, putdic, as we^r^of'op^rfifm^hat the CGi/OiiS, "Ipfe,IAUKHCEA, DYSENTERY, substitution of any other than Co]lis ^QXaDS. 3.J GENERAL BOARD of HE ALTH, adeliberatt; breach of faith j A 3TH2TA. London, REPORT that it ACTS as a on taepart of the chemist to presenber £ a -w-& t? OTjrTTTTTn CH.ItM.,one dose generally suffioient. f?nJ?f £ len0^™^?',?' Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Stafi, Gal- £ yours, SYMi^& CO.,Members of cutta,states:" 3 DOSES COMPLETE Hte rnarm. Society of Great Britain, Bis IrkR J COL LI sIjROWKE'S ly CURED ME of DIAERHCEA." Jthe Viceroy's Chemist?. JJ> CHLORODYXVE. — Dr. J. C. SYMEB & Co., Pharmaceutical ||B. J. OOILIS BROWNE'S BHOWNK (late Armr Medical Stall) rn Simla. 5,18S0. JL/ CHIjOBOBYNK i8 the T2&U22 BISCOVKEED aKEMEDTtodenote f5.f~ £ DAVBOTQIW, London. PALLIATIVE in he coined the word (^HLOEO- the 4^Wraad°reTutaSon 1%T £ £ ?AIiGIA' CATTCER. ~DY JS ii). i^r. Browne 13 tne bOLE IN- jpation tms justly- JJ^j TOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM TJL^TOII, and,a.s the composition of ^AS AEARNE<I ?RLPFET? T R«OT T TQ -NP'/FRTR-II- Chlorodyne cannot possibiy be disco- iL As a remedy | R^^J. COIJI^S B EC 25 b vprpd bv Attalvfiisiovi'a.nifi snhkiuyaMop<i general utility, W8 much QUQStioii B OnLU-ttODYrilj is aliQuid 1116* whether a bettor«imported a,Bd we dicme which asBuages PAIN of n^ulahiM-s-iove^bPeiir/ubl^bed itisevi- s^ali fee #la(i to hear of itstmainj?a -EVEEX KIND, attords a calm, re- Sl^einevorjrAnglo-Indianhome. The HEAD-, fia- 0 corrx)Pr,(t' k'cniv-ii} w'th Dr otn61 brands, we are happy to say, are ACiLh.and IN VIGOR AXES the aer- ii-oV-i"'s'c'iloro i''re vn.'&i 'bit »o'w' relegated to the native bazaars, vous system when exhausted. s^ —' infi-nHitm. 0? the.extraordinarv efficacy-g—«_+ a1^ttacksi °f Ji OOLLM'SEOTKFS of DA. OOLI.IS JEOVTHS'S M^I'^3P6Y' S3*AS2CS, TOIiIC. M.J VSco C!han. CSLOEODYSB ill Diarrb.osa ar.-ril JiJJ PALPIXATlOy, H1-KXEK1A. Ci-ilor .-ir T«T. J'AG-K WOOD st.ated Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, NeuralgiaJ" 3tF OUT AIN'T C/' TJTI05T — Tha the Vomiting'of Pregnancy, and as a J_I3rjCE.NSE SALE of this REMEDY BMOVv?,i?r,-a5l^])OL±)Ti-,I)LYth3! general sedative, that have occurred has given rife to nia-ny I'NSCELrPU- juSVrNT01lofCJs.LOiiODYNi..i:ba( under our persouat observation dnrinri LOUS IMITATIONS B» carefnl to t 'ie whole story of the aet^ariant Free- many ypars. In CboJeraic Diarrhcea, observe Trade Mark. Of afl Chem?st« »a.n was deliberar.elv nutrne. and hej and even in the more terrible forms is. lid., gs. 9d and4s til reraofeted toaay it h«d HEEN («-« VC.I of Cholera itself, we have witnessed! MAHWACTCTKE tjrSue The V-m>x. Juiy 18th. iss*. ita surprisingly ^oiitroUicgpower. J.T.DAVZHgQBfl'.38.Bt.,Rn<L»i».at.rvf,ft TRADE ADDRESSES. T-=IK<TH'S PIANOS. Special Designs for this Season. HEATH'S PIANOS At the lowest possible IJ prices. JJEATH'S PIANOS Cash or Hire System. HEATH'S PIANOS From 10s. monthly. No de- posit. JJEATH'S PIANOS By all Makers. m- HEATH'S PIANOS By Broadwood, Collard, Erard. HEATH'S PIANOS By Kirkman, Brinsinead, Steinwav. HEATH'S PIANOS By Mornington and Weston, -ML Allison, Challen. HEATH'S PIANOS By Justin Browne, Cramer, Ohappell. I-lEATH'S PIANOS By Bord, Neumayer, Rom- i.i. hilclt. JJEATH'S PIANOS By Sohiedraayer, Selireiber. JUt. I"JfEATH'S PIANOS By Wintlemann,Waldemar, LJl &o. HEATH'S PIANOS Try the Empire Model, 32 Guineas. HEATH'S PIANOS The Henry Model, 30 Guineas, is excellent. HEATH'S PIANOS Vanderbilt Models for 18 to 26 Guineas. TTEA ATH'S PIANOS Do not fail to call at once. iL HEATH'S ORGANS From 5 Guineas. 7s. montlilv. HEATH'S ORGANS By Mason and Hamlin,Bell and Smith. HEATH'S ORGANS Bv Karn, Farrand and Votey. HEATH'S ORGANS Sole Agents for the Doherty Organ. HEATH'S ORGANS With Mirrors or decorated Pipes. HEATH'S ORG ANS Immense Variety to select JLjL from JT j"EATH'S ORGANS Do not fail to call at once. R. J. HEATH & SONS, 51, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF STREET, PONTYPRIDD. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRS US. 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, &c. JJECKITT'S gTARCH. JJECKITT'S BLUE. JJECKITT'S BLACK TiE AD. JLP ^19, EADE'S PILLS. TP A T4P"CJ UTT T O AH who suffer from JUiAUll! M £ iJUJLlO. &out or Rheumatism 17 A n' C. "DTT T C! should Immediately O 1 IIIIJDI have recourse to ■o a DTT T O EAD E'S PILLS. £ iiiJL/iLl d JriJuJuO. Hundreds of Testi- U,&ir\W€2 DTT T G moniala have been D A IIJIJO. received from "all TJ* A TVC'Q DTT T C sort* and conditions JaiJiJJIil O rlnkd. of men" testifying to the wonderful power these Pills have in giving relief In the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action, INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given to any Patent Medicine of its class. (ftflTTT VOICE FROM WU1 PLYMOUTH. th, RHEUMATISM :.?De&u,h.rd. O. ATT HP Saint Jude's, UUU 1 Jan. 28, 1890. I? TTtPTTM A nPTOTW "Sir,-I have been U LUSl 1 IDlfl subject to Goat for ft ATT«P twenty • five years. UUU X Previous to 1887 I RHEUMATISM frequent attacks <5f nATTT1 Gout three or four wUw JL times a year. I RHEUMATISM SffARS ir (\ TT tried them :tbey gave wuui me almost instant .RHEUMATISM the swelling soon passed away. Since then, whenever an attack comes on, one smalt bottle will put me rijrfit. The effect of the pills U really marvellous-not suppressing the disease only:, but clearing it out of the oystem Yuu can miks what use you like of this.—-Yours truly. WILLIAM ACUTT. Mr. George Bade, 72, GogweU road, London." EADWB GOUT AND RHEUMATIC TILLS Are sold by all Chemists, la Bottles, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d., or sent puat free for Postal Order by the Proprietor, GEORGE BADE, 72, GoeweU-road, B.C. Ash for and be sure you obtain, EAliE'S GOUT AND RHEU MATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. G. J. ROBERTS & gON, CARVERS AND GILDERS, piCTURE jpBAME J|J-ANUFACTURERS J' i' IvJL ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, AND FINE ART DEALERS, J^OYAL ^RCADE, ^ARDIFF. HA YES END. THE OLDEST FINE ART ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. — NO BRANCHES. 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