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DRINK GALORE I IRISH WHISKY. Sold at the Principal Bars in the Town. War- ranted Pure and Wholesome Spirit, a Blend of the Finest Dublin Whiskies. Vide Analytical report. SOLE PROPRIETORS: CAREY AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR— DEUTZ & GELDERMANN, ERNEST IRROY AND RUIN ART'S CHAMPAGNE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALES & GUINNESS STOUT. Telephone 593. Telegraphic Address, Ga.lore.r207 G. H.B. GOLDEN HOP BITTER /&/ Z^Z (LIG-HT DINNER ALE)/ 7 A "s Is. PER GALLON, f /# ZfiZ /*»/ JCUJ SUPEHIOB PALE ALE— I :^s- 2d. Per Gallon, /A MILD ALES— 18d. Per Gallon. STOUT— J ls- 2d. Per Galloa. /Jo IN 45 GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS. [2S5 REL-IEF RELIEF IT CURES. Coltsfoot Elixir CURES COUGHS, COLDS, &c. THE GREAT LUNG HEALER For the Child and Grown Up; Easy to Take v SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS In Bottles, Is. IM., 2B. 9d., & 4s. Gd. Each Prepared by MORGAN W. JAMES. Manufacturing Chemist, Llanelly, South Wales. T251 EDWARD REES, AUCTIONEER, Accountant & Auditor. (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MORTGAGE & FINANCE BROKER. HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. GENERAL BUSINESS TRANSFER BROKER & VALUER. Agent for all .the best Insurance Ofn-ces-Fire, Life, General Accident, Plate Glass, Employers' Liability. Boiler, Engine, and Steam Power, Farm- ing Stocks, Cattle and Horses, and Guarantee Fidelity Offices. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, &c., &c., &c. Over 20 Years Experience in the Management of Large and Small Estates. 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street, BARRY DOCK, A XT) 45, Yere-strest, Cadoxton. Barry Dock, Barry, Cadoxton nnd District Pro- perties Let and Sold. Rents Collected and Pro- perty Managed. Personal attention given. Prompt Settlements. Highest References gjyen. Several Splendid Shops and Premises, suitable for any business, to be Let and for Sale, in best positions in either district; also Villas and Cot- tage*. N.B.—Parties desin.us of Letting or Selling their Business Premises, Villas or Cottages, or wishing to dispose of their business either by auc- tion or as going concerns, should send particulars 1:0 E. Rees. at 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street. Barry Dock. [457 FOR SALE. n_ Fob. SALE. Varifity of sood, strong CABBAGE PL ANTS,SEED POTATOES, and CHILOTS. —Apply T Ruckicy, 16, Daniel-street or the Gilbert Market Gardens. SITUATIONS VACANT. LADYLTKE Hnme Einplnyment. Good weekly Incomes ca.n be made by the Automatic; Knitting }Ia.c:JÏ1\c, Cash or hire terms work Gupplied.-S.n, Company, G7, South wark-street, London, S.E.; Agency, 33, Oxford-street, Swansea. .,1 P' -n_ -p- WANTED. rpD AIREDALE TERRIER FANCIERS.— JL Advertiser wishes to know if any gentleman in Barrv or Barry Dock has in bis possession an AIREDALE TERRIER- BITCH. — Address, A., Star office. WANTED, 50 WORKMEN to Buy 50 Pairs of Real ARMY BLUCHERS, at 4s. lid. per Pair, at Jones's Noted Boot Repairing Shop, Marked Buildings, Barry. DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and aSecnre a numerous company when you dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock, Merehandisej or Household Furniture ? — See that your Advertisements are inserted in the South Wales .11 Star. ARTISTIC PURIQTURE JTA FUEACTURERS. TRAPNELL AND GANE, THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES. A RTISTIC JPURNITURE. JGCONOMIC FUllNITURE. i'J Jf ELL-MADE F LTRNITURE. JNEXPENSIVE FURNITURE. SHOW ROOMS FOR WALES: 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, JOINING-ROOM FURNITURE. JGEDROOM JJTURNITURE. DnA WING-ROOM JPURNITURE. JGOUDOIR PURNITURE. JGREAKFAST-ROOM JPURNITUHE. JGLLLIARD-ROOM JPURNITURE. K ITCI-IEN PURNITURE. JJOTEL JJLURNITURE. OUR MUCH RENOWNED TT" IIT COTTAGE FURNITDRE DEPARTMENT, 38, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TRAPNELL & GANE, Complete House Furnishers, Carpet and Linoleum Warehousemen, 31 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. [239 Y'E ANCIENT HAIRDEESSING SALOON. "Ye" OLDEST IN "Ye" DISTRICT. 129, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. —— lyTARSH and CO. beg to thank their numerous Patrons for Past Favours, and to inform them they have OPENED a FIRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN'S SALOON, which is Fitted up with Every Modern Require- ment, and will also be used as a SUBSCRIBERS' ROOM, in conformity with the method of Periodical Payments, so rapidly gaining favour in all First- class Saloons. The BATH-ROOM, Entirely Re-fitted and Re-decorated, will be Open to Subscribers. Prices and Terms may be had from the Proprietors.. A LADIES' ROOM has also been added, where every attention will be given to the Comfort of Customers, combined with Efficiency of Workmanship. Ladies' Hair-cutting, Singeing, Shampooing, &c., at most- Moderate Charges and the Latest Styles.. Ladies' .Combings made up. EVERY REQUISITE FOR TOILET KEPT IN STOCK. MARSH AND Co., Hairdressers and Perfumers, j 129, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK WALTER SHOWELL and SON, ltd, CROSSWELLS BREWERY, OLDBUBY, BIRMINGHAM. CELEBRATED CROSSWELL'S ALES. MAY BE HAD IN BARREL OR BOTTLE FROM THE AGEXT- R. o. JONES, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, WESTMINSTER STORES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. II FINE PALE ALE FROM IOD. PER GALLON. Either 41- Gallon 9 Gallon, 18 and upwards. I GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER STOCK i v v SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR CASH. WE beg to inform our Patrons and Public generally that we intend holding a FOURTEEN DAYS SPECIAL SALE of the remainder of our WINTER STOCK. Splendid value in BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, also CHINA, G-LASS, and EARTHENWARE. Don't miss the opportunity. Inspection invited. j. LEWIS'S BOOT AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, 17, DOCK ROAD, BARRY. Theatre Royal, Cadoxton. Proprietor and Licensee Mr. L. BARNETT Lessee and Manager Mr. KONIjAD LEIGH Wednesday, Thursday, and SaturdaY, j March 29th, 30th, and 1st April, j G In GRAND VARIETY COMPANY GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. Mr. KONRAD LEIGH has great pleasure in announcing that he has secured at great expense, an Extraordinary and Legitimate ATTRACTION FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS THE ZINGARA," A Romantic Musical Drama, produced by Mr. Harry R.Grindall's specially Organised Company. Received in every Town by Crowded and De- lighted Audiences. Stalls. 2s.; Chairs, Is.; Pit and Balcony, Gd.; Gallery, 4d. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. -0. '<- A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE, THREE ARTISTS' PROOFS OF ETCHINGS. SUBJECTS :— THE RIVER ISIS AT OXFORD (A PAIR) AND ROUEN CATHEDRAL. NOW* ON VIEW AT W. L. HUGHES, Outfitter, Iain Street. PRICES:— Unframed .ei Is. each, or £ 2 10s. the Three. Framed £ 1 15s. each, or 44 10s. the Three. loR The Pictures are First-class Works, and warranted to be worth £9 9s. For Further Particulars apply to L. J., "STAR" OFFICE, CADOXTON. TO THE PUBLIC OF BARRY DOCK AND DISTRICT. T. J-. RADCLIFFE, GREENGROCER, FRUITERER & FLORIST, 102, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK, Begs to inform the general public that he 'will have a choice selection of FLOWERS, FERNS, AND PLANTS, For decoration on Palm Sunday and Easter at reasonable prices. Flowers and Plants are now ready, and may be seen as above. Wreaths made to order for Palm Sunday. W. E. V AUGHAN AND CO., STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 2, QUEEN-STREET, I ,™ 248, BUTE-STREET. ^AliDlDU. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53. COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by District Agents :— Parcels amounting to five shillings sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free oil-application. W E. 'VAUGHAN AND CO. ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES AND DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing permanent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges, and promptness of dispatch. [227 BMADE TO MEASURE DEPARTMENT. Our New Patterns for the Spring Trade are now We Solicit your ORDERS. Fit and Qualitjr Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices. G-AMETT, TAILOR AXD CLOTHIER WELSH FLANNEL AND BLANKET MANUFACTURER, BARRY ROAD, CADOXTON MARKET BUILDINGS, BARRY, AND DIN AS PO WIS. AND BLANKET MANUFACTURER, BARRY ROAD, CADOXTON MARKET BUILDINGS, 'D BARRY, AND OINASPOWIS. C. A. WILLIAMS, Chronometer Maker to tl|3 Admiralty. WATEEBIIKY AND OTHER WATCHES, VIENNA REGULATERS (Imported Direct), AND OTHER CLOCKS. [4 rn OPTICIAN AND STATIONER, &c. DOCK VIEW ROAD, (Opposite the Post; Office), BARRY DOCK. Barry Congregational Church. SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 26TH, 1893, REV. J. II. SIOWELL. M.A., WILL PREACH AT 11 A.M. AND 6.30 P.M. All Seats free Hyinn Books provided.
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board…
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board Election, 1893. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD. 1T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Three years ago you were good enough to elect me ta a seat on your Local Beard and my terrti of office having now nearly expired, I beg to offer myself again as a Candidate. During the past year you will have noticed by the reports of the Board meetings as published in in the local press that my voice and votes have always been on the side of economy I have advo- cated a fair staff of officials at reasonable salaries I have opposed at all times proposals of excessive expenditure and I have stood my ground without any sonsideration for clique or party. Having earned my living always by manual labour, I may justly claim to be a working man's representative; and my actions in the past have always backed up such claim. In fact it was men- tioned to me by a deputation of labour reprefseata- tives that the labour party would not oppose me if I would contest in the North Ward but as I had no wish to oppose an old member, I prefer to offer my services to the Electors of the East Ward, Mr. Barstow retiring in my favour. As the Gas and Water Works will, in all proba- bility, be handed over to the Local Board in January, 1894, it is highly important that you elect an experienced representative. When the Board do acquire the works I feel sure that pure gas and pure water will be supplied at a cheaper rate than at present. Should you elect me I shall always use my en- deavours on the side of economy—with due regard to efficiency-and will devote special attention to the needs and requirements of the East Ward. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yoiirs faithfully, BENJAMIN LEWIS. N.B.—For this Election voting papers will be delivered at your houses; and after you have placed your initials opposite the name of the person for whom you wish to vote and iigned the paper, they will be collected. Barry-road, Cadoxton, 24th March, 1893.
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Barry and Cadoxton Local Board Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. J^ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I again offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. I think I have been amongst you sufficiently i long for you to- know my views and the interest I take in local matters. I initiated the movement for the division of the district into Wards, now an accomplished fact. I ask for your active support, and if elected will use my very best endeavours for the welfare and advancement of the town. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, • F. P. JONES-LLOYD. Barry Dock, March 22nd, 1893.
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BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL" BOARD ELECTION, 1893. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. S 1T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- Having been invited by a, considerable number of Electors, and also. by a resolution passed by a large majority at a Ratepayers' Meet- ing. to become a Candidate to represent you on the Board, I have given the matter my serious .consideration, and have consented to act should it be your pleasure to elect me. I have had considerable experience in Local Board work, and am fully cognizant of the importance attached thereto. I am a large Ratepayer, and my earnest attention shall be given to keeping down the taxation of the District, at the same time seeing that the important work under the control of the Board is carried out with due efficiency and strict economy. I will act as an Independent Member, free from all party bias. I am in favour of all official appointments being given to local men, provided their qualifications be equal. I am also in favour of the recognised Traded Union hours and rates of wages being inserted in any contracts which may be let by the Local Board, and it shall be my constant care to support local trade in every possible way. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, HENRY C. GRIFFIN. Usk Villa, 23, Windsor-road, Barry, 23rd March, 1893.
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board…
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD. TT ADIES AND GENTLEMAN, Having been asked by several ratepayers to offer myself as a Candidate for the Local Board at the forthcoming Election, I have availed myself of the opportunity to ask for your support in returning me as your member for the East Ward. If elected I shall do my utmost to keep the expenses of the Board down, consistant with the requirements of the district, to promote the interests of the ratepayers, and endeavour to dis- charge my duties to their entire satisfaction. I- Being a large ratepayer in this Ward, and the only candidate residing in the Ward, I trust you will give me your liberal support. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours truly, EDWARD HUGHES. Golden Grove, March 29th, 1893.
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board…
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board Election, 1893. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I shall Attend at the Local Board Offices, Vere- street, Cadoxton. on TUESDAY, the 4th April, from 7.30 p.m. to i p.m. in order than any person entitled to receive a Voting Paper, who shall not have received the same, may make personal appli- cation to me for a Voting Paper, and fill up and deliver the same to me. H. H. LEE, Major-General, Returning Officer. Local Board Office, Cadoxton, 29th March, 1893.
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BARRY AND CADGXTON LOCAL BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WARD. 1T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period of my membership as one of the Local Board being about to expire, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for Re-election. At the time of the division of the District into Wards, I was elected by the Board to represent your Ward. Three years ago, when I was first elected to serve upon the Board, no Public Works had been commenced. Since then nearly the whole of the District has been Drained, new Main Roads have been made, and the Private Improvements have been carried out in new streets. The Free Libraries' Act has been adopted and Reading- rooms Established. The Streets have been Lighted, and many other Works carried out. Nearly, if not all, the New Houses in this Ward have been erected during the past four years. That the Main Sewerage of the Ward has been completed and so many of the Streets Metalled and Paved speaks to the fact that your Particular Interests have not been neglected. Plans have been prepared and Application made to the Local Government Board for permission to Borrow the necessary Money to Complete the Private Im- provements in your Ward. In all these Works I claim to have doxe a fair share of the work. As a member of the Parliamentary Committee, I have taken a leading part in the negotiations just completed for the Purchase of the Gas and Water Undertakings, which will soon become vested in the people. I have always been of opinion that Water, more especially, should be the property of the Consumers, and I think the important purchase just completed will prove of the greatest advan- tage to the District. I have been closely connected with all Public Movements for the Formation of the Local Board and the Sanitary Government of the District since the commencement of the Barry Dock Works. Should you Honour me by Election for a Further Period, you may rely upon my best endeavours to do all I can to promote the- Interests of tikis important Town, and your Ward in particular. 1 I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE THOMAS.
LOCAL BOARD ELECTION, 1893.
LOCAL BOARD ELECTION, 1893. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL BOARD. L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The time for which I was elected a member of your Board is drawing to a close. At the pressing invitation. of a large number a Electors I appear again before you as a Candidate for a seat on the Board. If you deem me worthy of your renewed confidence, I will at all times endeavour to serve you honestly and faithfully. My aim shall be to advance the interests of the DISTRICT, to manage its finances with economy, guarding against all unnecessary expenditure; still always having dae regard to the health and prosperity of the inhabitants. At this period, when the LOCAL GOVERN- MENT is being vested with new powers and responsibilities, it behoves you to elect men of EXPERIENCE duly qualified to watch your interests on all Public Boards. With this general statement and your know- ledge of me in the past, I beg to submit myself to you for sympathy and support. I beg to remain, J Ladies and Gentlemen, Your? very faithfully, JOHN JEWEL WILLIAMS. Tynewydd, 23rd March, 1893.
Barry and Cadoxton Local ,Board…
Barry and Cadoxton Local Board Election, 1893. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— JU The District having been divided into Wards you are called upoa io select a member to represent you for this Ward. At the request of a large number of Ratepayers, I have consented to be nominated. Having for some time taken a deep 'nterest ill the affairs of the District, and being a resident and ratepayer in the WårJ, I bej to place my servieea at your disposal. I am in favour of all the money that is raised in the District being spent amongst us, and am also in favour of paying the Trades' Union rate of wage.3, and should go in for a progressive policy having due regard to thq pockets of the Rate- payers. I ask for your Votes and Interest in this Election, and should you honour me with your confidence, I pledge myself to serve you fearlessly to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentlemei, Your obedient Servant, W. PATERS ON. Jesmond Dene, York Place, Barry.