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ft~ (COPYRIGHT.) I' ANOTHER NEW FEATURE, "EVENING- EXPRESS" ADLETS. f, A NEW SCHEME FOR OUR CARDIFF AND COUNTRY READERS, AMUSEMENT. PROFIT, REWARD. CUT OUT THE FOLLOWING PUZZLE, and put it together as you think it ought to be. When pieced properly the portrait of a well-known person will appear in the left- hand corner. Write a WANT ADLET on the blank lines, enclosing money or stamps at the rates given below, and address -.—EVENING EXPRESS, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. c. C) U.P l ,I i .,r/. .¡,,( t 10011" Ag ^SPECIAL' RATES." | Apartments Wanted, Furnished Rooms to be Let and Wanted, Situations Wanted, Servants Wanted, Public-houses Wanted and for Sale, Horses and Carriages, Miscel- laneous Wants, Personal, Articles Lost or Found, Sale and Exchange, ONE FARTHING | PER WORD. The Name and Address is to be Counted. Three insertions, Half as much as One, Six insertions, Double the price of one. ONCE. THREE TIMES. SIX TIMES. 16 words 4d. 6d. 8d. t. 24 „ 6d 9d Is. 32 „ 8d Is. Is. 4d. No Advertisement under the above headings taken for less than THREEPENCE. SPECIAL PRIZES. FIFTY CLOTH BOUND 3s. 6D. BOOKS. Will be given every week to the 50 persons who put the above puzzle together in the bes manner, and forward the same to the EVENING EXPRESS Office, with a Want Adlet written in the blank, enclosing pay for the Want Adlet at the above-named rates. Competitors must observe the following rules =— Tke Puzzle must be put together neatly. An Adlet must be written on the Coupon. The Words in the Adlet must be Counted (Name and Address included), and stamps enclosed at the rate of One Farthing per Word. In awarding the books, neatness with which the puzzle is put together, and the composition wording of the advertisement, will be considered. The beat one received during the week will be awarded "or R THE PRIZE LIBRARY. LIST OF HANDSOMELY BOUND 38. 6d. BOOKS TO BE COMPETED FOR. Herodotus. -"Mill's Political Economy. Carlyle's French Revolution. White's Natural History of Selborne. Dickens's Pickwick Papers. rhe Shi-King Chinese National Poetry. Homer's Diad and Odyssey, Pope's Translation. fiaigne's Essays. s System of Logic. !s's Biographical History of Philosophy. keray's Vanity Fair. snail Nameh. Captain Cook's Voyages, The Koran. Shakspeare's Works. Bo swell's Johnson. Sir W. Scott's Ivanhoe. Thucydides. David Copperfield. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Tyrwhitt's Notes. Don Quixote, with Illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, B.A. Bobinson Crusoe, 52 Illustrations by J. D. Watson. Dryden's Poetical Works. Plutarch's Lives. The Last Days of Pompeii. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 53 Illustrations. Aristotle's Ethics, Translated by Dr. Gillies. Wake's Apostolical Fathers. Pascal's Thoughts on Religion. Emerson's Essays. The Nibelugen Lied. Burke's Speeches and Writinp (Selections). Spenser's Faerie Queene. Scott's Poetical Works. Arabian Nights. Cruden's Concordance to the Old and New Testaments. The Family Doctor, witbJjOO Illustrations. The Works of Charles Lamb. Carlyle's Oliver Cromwell. Sartor Resartus. Maeaulay's Essays. Drawing-room Amusements, by Hoffman. How to Become a Wizard, by Robert Houdin. A New Chess Manual, with 66 Diagrams, by L. Hoffer. Agricultural Chemistry, by Sibson: Webster's Dictionary, 1,500 Illustrations. Nuttall's Dictionary. Cage and Singing Birds. Wild Flowers, by Spencer Thomson. Delamer's Kitchen and Flower Garden. The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone's Speeches. Marquess of Salisbury's Speeches. The New Cookery Book. with Two Coloured Plates. The Victoria History of England, 400 Illvistrations. Popular Nursery Tales and Stories, with 170 Illustra- tions. Child's Picture Fable Book, 60 Illustrations. Child's Country Book, by Thomas Miller, with Coloured Plates. Any one of the foregoing List may be selected by Competitors, or a work may be chosen from the writings of the following eminent authors:- Lord Lytion. Scoi.t." Harrison Ainsworth. Victor Hugo. Balzac. Eugene Sue. Fennimore Cooper. Longfellow. Balzac. Eugene Sue. Fennimore Cooper. Longfellow. Dumas. Moore. Dickens. I ^-irns. Lever. Shelley. Marrat Hood, N.B.-AII A diets received during the week, including the first post opened on Monday morning October 2nd will be eligible for the above Prizes. NAMES OF PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 3.

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