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-.?..??-?- -?. )??? .¡,? -?.- ?-?- -?. 19 a 19 0 I- i All the Tales Published in the Express" are Specially Illustrated. ? -uq-?'=-, 1> -?- ? "EXPRESS" FARTHING PER WOKDI ADVERTISEMENT SCALE. I Apartments Wanted, Furnished Rooms to be Let and Wanted, Situations Wanted Servants Wanted, Public-houses Wanted and for Sale, Horses and Carriages. nfiseel -neoHs Wants, Personal, Articles Lost or Pound, Sale and Exchange, and other Adver I dements of a similar character can be inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS for °^E FARTHING PER WORD. The Name and Address to be Counted. Three in ? ettions will cost half as much again as One Insertion, and Six insertions twice the ? l*iee of one. Odd Farthings are not charged. Thus :— I' ONCE. THKKB TIMES. SIX TIMES. I 12 words 3d. 4§d. 6d. 2 j 18 „ 4|d. 6hd. 9d. 2 FY 24 6d. 9d. Is. ? 30 „ 7|d lid Is. 3d. These charges, which must be prepaid, apply only to com.-jcufcive insertions. TI jove scale does not apply to trade advertisements ok to announcements ^ftnating from public bodies. Cheques, Postal, and Post-office Orders should be crossed and made payable to Mr D, W. THOMAS. In cases where Postal Orders cannot be obtained advertisers are requested to send ? nalîpenny Stamps. ? Advertisements may be rec-eived at the following places :— [' CHIEF OFFICE :—WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. I WESTERN MAIL OFFICE. Newport. ? WESTERN MAIL OFFICK. Swans@8&. WESTEBN MAIL OFFICE Merthvr. Mn. W. H. KEY, Taff-street Pontypridd. MR. C HOTCHIN«S, Queen-street Neath. r personal, j-i 4 to 1&0.—Dearest, you must know how I j'e.'l foi JS~. yon. Try to think ifc is for the best. You will EUC- RP^YCT. Did you SEE last Saturday's ? If not. tnr to { soon. Loving thanks. E353'U?4 I TT°* £ S.-Meet me at 7.30 at Cowbridge ro 1 '■ C. Good Friday; grp.nd performance („> A ^.T^STHAR."—Jack. ej.521U2_i 4-BEY'S Private Ajrency, for Secret Watehin-' TAD Secret Inquiries, &c., has been successful in all (■V-EI ^NTTNSTED to them, whether domestic, financial, or natnrfc.—X 8, Evening Express Office, Oar- s3510u27
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f_- ????????????? I I^ARNAGRG, ANTI BRAIDS f ,tr> • .BIRTHS- I, March 18, 1894, at Ccnsett House, tOm." HILL, Middleshcrough, the wife of Penry P WILLIAMS, of a daughter. J MARRIAGES. '» ^Aajs-—C>N MARCH 21, at St. Margaret's, ««ath, Cardiff, by the Rev. G. M. Lovibond, Edwin F'F BAY» of Clifton, to Alice Maude, daughter of the ate Edwin E. Fage, traffic manager Taff Vale RAIL- WAY. No cards. B DEATHS. ;;S.- I)I, March 21, at the residence of her parents, ■troy Cottage, Pontnewydd, Lizzie, the dearly- WI/E °F VV. Rees, of Botherham (formerly Cardiff). Private funeral at Caerieon on Satur- IJV^AY next. «OMAS.—On the 23rd inst,, at 76, Elm-street, Car- ?*■*» Philip Thomas, aged 84 years. Private tmeral on Thursday, leaving the house at 10.30 R.-I^Q.^FOR Penmark. ??. ..????? <1. A. 8T0NE AND C° I TJNI.EKTAKEBS, j; ESTABLISHED OVER 38 YEARS. j L ? j; ESTABLISHED OVER 38 YEARS. j At the Old and Only Address— I '0, li, AND 12, WORKING-STREET. 1 CARDIFF, •' N >r -INDUNIEH CH'F MANAGEMENT OF ti Abaisted by an Eflicient GtaJf. 9 I TelegraplKc Address—"STOKE," Undertaker, I CARDIFF, 21505 | Cauams. P.A^ARIES.-Cocks7 in full song, from 6s. hens from 2s. 6d. pair from 8s.—Baker, Hairdresser toB-^Grick street. Cardiff. P34962 -—- iflatnmoinaL G&T-LE:M:'AN, CoiTespondence with (i>; 'r3od looking- Young' Ladr: view matrimony ^fcl £ 2Ls?oreuy.—D 25. Exi;r^s Office. C:irlift. Te3389 los't ant* Jfmotiu Monday afternoon, an English Terrier in„ '"cswers name of "Prin."— Finder rewarded reii.a'ii- ^gto_36, Talbot street, Cardiff. e3531u30_ K °ST, beoween Docks and Cathays, Engineer's Refe- rences and Discharges. Finder rewarded on re- ? same to 10, "Woociville road, Cathays, Cardiff, that they be returned immediately. (e3529u27 fFliwI!a!?emtd ITUKE BQucrifc" in Large or Small Lots, and Vy,v J*oods of Every Description Purchased.—Apply R. ilffp 12» Cyifl crescent, Broadway, Eoath, Car- e3517u29 ANTED, by respectable Person, Family's Washing 5„' "r Cleaning, three or four days a week good f aVh^ srotmd.—B. L., 59, Minny-street, Woodville-voad- !s- Cardiff. e35l9u29 IVr wS" GORMAN, 7 and S, Bridge-street, 31 and 33 wradham-arcade, Purchaser of Ladies and Gentle- £ s-.M-Aar?1'obes* BreFS Suit3> &c- G°°d prices given ^r-LHW 1869. P1173II?7 iflaitein CHARING CROSS XiAMK (Established 1870—23 C ears)> 2s' Bedford-street, Charing-cross, Londen t „ Capital. £ 300.000. Reserve Fund, 1100,000. ''S a GRANTED, £ 30 to £ 5,000. Town or Country '?ra j>I>rove.d Promissory Notes, Mortgage of Furniture! Je<n and i'arm Stock, Life Policies, Reversions, Plate, Stocks, Shares, Freehold and Leasehold Pro- fee. hvn*a' facilities to all requiring banking accounts. tljg ""?e.per cent, interest allowed on current accounts en 20 n,ciw^ram monthly balances when not drawn below J^Mltls. ti^0s^ts and upwards received as under:— wn,c-.ei1^" per armunl, subject to 3 months notice of f, harawal 1 » „ It t, 6 II 8", y „ „ 12 „ ^Ua'-f01! terms for larger amounts. Interest paid 'rec °f Income-tax. Write or call for pro- V A. YtTLLIAMS, Manager. i? J -7'Y Advanced Daily from £2 to £300 at a £ I IOW hours notice.— Ajjplv to the Imperial Advance Senghenydd-road, and 1, Mundy-place, Cathays, |,<IIIBIII NIINACTIIMMGMAGMIFFNNTIA5MF^»BPABRMBIRNWIWTTFB3?ABGM5BSIM?IGA iBisrflfaneaii^ ^ales. Counters, Dressers Saw, Ladders, Trucks, Kennels, &c.—Blake, Catlnvys C^v?. Minister-street, or ol, Llanbleddian-Kardcns e3522u29 "Niwrie, neatly Engraved on Brass Plate, v; "^u.e iwr door or wall. 4s. 6d., cairriage free.—R. -neral Engraver, 105, Clevelaad-road, Crump- • e351"u29 t I' ');?;(, ir r Best Makers, 9d. per Gallon, delivered 1 f1" —T [ 42, Express Office, Cardiff e3511 u24, from improved Houdans, everlasting layers, .'a? handsomt-. 10s 6d dozen Eggs, from immense *0 10' 6<t dozen free.—George Gowing, itui.iaiwn, Norfolk. e3487u21 Jj i..? vruni j'eda] I)i bbin i e< Boots andHar >l<i < 1 re« times longer I) .ti.uuur: t i\ nil —Sold bv Boot *il i s r I, and Is. [E O*' tosk.v.—A .Sample Botcle of Fine Old „ iiiurt Whisky iorwarden, carriage paid, oil 01 r,0?i"a' order for 3s. 6d. "One of tho finest 3nv ,es Scotland produces."—Title Press.—-T. 0 S2>aok, Portobalio. x.'a. "?LG^*>»»™WUJ*ACA»BACTB5NW^8B5G3A3R»SABG?«MSEAKABWTMWAAABBAAI ao^RIPMTHroyCT^ ~jS- CORPOEATJO'JS (LIMITED), (LATE W. H: DAVIES AND CO.), 57. QUEEN- STREET, CARDIFF. rttranthos iiiull iMr,s nf iV. world. Latest 'Rotai J. .?.? r,- v-■ .i. :l. v ■■ .-N: ;■ ..< t lr U he 1 ,tl.s 11 t s i Id lh 1 1 full (if: i.'i) xe. ri '■w-' nf: •. "C?VC:'? A RE- -I •j rc"1 '1 ;k-,L.:r.. li ai V r.; -r;L. IJOVHlltl'V w. >: r. •; 'ompanv, Shat- i v ]1 V., i, ■■:c ■• .M- :\a, J ana t.r- -■ now bemg JV -I^ Jl) '■ ;v,!eS) fro., &C., ann ei._ n T)#.vTnenr. Lai-_ ,VI r, .■ 1 > L bi >, 1 > A L f- •, i lk is p o lp^l ,r ;nteed. Letters and tele- ■■■> c-ntioi.. '¡('iI: l' ::L'l i' YCLB CORPORATION .LT.wrriSJV. CARDIFF. [L11007 N': :■> •'I I J -PI ^EIV V: i. J 10s. B' 96, 4 3x7 lW0„iivis \,»vv cr'xii Vv'tjiiics, -po^rv p. R1DD —Over luC Cycles m be Cleared Re^ardlass SJ»«» Send for special lists, pos*. free.—Repairs of all H executed in A suuerior msuu«.P.RYJATPTLS- =:?-OOO'??????- T- ¡;'? Citrus' am? A irtisi 7 Not ALLO-V. 1 t i?,? •! VI L. L d td ,U in or HE.I,.T,ious names must bear the *1 4 L,I« <I D-\ eni:-cr or one ot the offices of til WAIVR- MEN laged 14 to 30) and Ladies ■B. !>ure M their own Homes for Per- m*1 lit.II L-I COOD s8.-larie8, free, lH. Stuart, H. ■ mbe, Liverpool. ["29 Ci o-, ,±"X -1" VR" -1-I«I-UIAIEU question papers, with KFT-UM tie CIVIL Scrvice Annual" for 1894, vvuiel nfvrmation on all points 2s. POST-N- ..» « S. College, 2, Chancery lane, "TV-C. 1180u24 "TV-C. 1180u24 OEI ICE !• -U:;D M Solicitor's Oflice.—Apply, in own handwriting, stating aq'e, See., to I 23, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1247N24 LAW I -lerk. about 18 years of age, ork of a Solicitor's Office, and who can I Alfred Jackson, 17, Church >~T "1. 28410 LAW. 1,III.,BD, Sliorthand Clerk; must be good L typist.—W. E. Davies, Pontypridd. 1083u26 WANTED, experienced Clerk state full particulars, V't references, wages.—Apply Esplanade Hotel, Porthcawl. 977u23 WANTED, by an efficient Book-keeper, Situation as Clerk or Book-keeuer shorthand and French; salary 30^.—Apply I 39, Western Mail, Cardiff. [1403U27 WAINTED, by Young 3Ian, Situation as Collector or .t Any Uutdoor Work.—1 27, Western Mail, Car- diff. 1316u26 ,r"i, YOUNG Mail (22), experienced, Seeks Permanent Appointment as Gereral Clerk shorthand; good writer highest references.—Apply I 31, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1318u29 -?- -?-? WANTED, Position Manager, Cashier, or Book- keeper; fifteen years with last firm: first-class references disengaged 1st ApriL-I 22, Western Mail, C'1rdiff, 3308u29 1ITA 'FI J ad, Junior Clerkship in Auctioneer WW and i.ccountant's Ofnce.—Apply I 14, Western Mail ÇlfhCi. < h. 1220u28 -+-? W\ <?»'Z Ovcrmai: ■. -i 1' ;■ »jai;s -.1 .11: H 15, Western HS8u28 "t?'-? ,?. A GEN.I \v»nrcn, calling on Grocers, Provision -CI ET :I- Snops, salary and conimi sion. » T I.V i. I:2, Qneensbury street, :Ne1,T North road, I-.1 i,í')11. -?-? EXPBEI&AC^-O J mvcllcf Wanted for South Wales by a .1;I;I. IVL;T: ;:ND Coliiery Furnishers; must ave. goocu con T "I on F 1 testi1nonÜtls.-Addres; J 10 Western -tlail, Cal'l1ity. 28444 | \\TANTED, A First-class Salesman Calling upon ¥ V Grocers in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire to Sell Dried Fruit, Peas, &c., on Commission; security and references required.—Apply to H 48, Western Mail Cardiff. 1114u27 A GENTS Wanted; liberal terms whole or spare rl. time.—Address Finance,-222 to 225, Strand Lon- don, W.C. 1031 U26 UCREDIT Drapery.—Wanted, Young Man, to Solicit live in; good' character.—Apply, with references D. O. Morris, 109, Hill-street, Rhymney. 934n23 WHOLESALE Grocery and Kindred Trades — VV Young Traveller, with connection, Shortly Open to Represent Good House.—I 22, Western Mail, Car- diff, 1243u2?. COLLIERY Agency.—Advertiser would Accept C Agency for Steam or House Colliery at Cardiff could provide wagons, and for sound concern occasion- ally finance wages.—Address H 44. Western Mail, Car- diff. 1099u27 ? .Li,'? î1HaV? ?"al!I -?-?- i3artnfrsi)ips» ACTIVE Partner Wanted, with £ 130, to Do the Entire Books and Correspondence in a good, Well established Wholesale Business. Equality, Western Mail, Newport. 136D112,(I PARTNER Wanted in Establiahed Printing Business: -JL plant about £350: capital required, £100 to X150 unexceptionable references given; good opportunity for active, industrious young man.—I 36, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1403u30 I PARTNER.—Wanted, Mason or Carpenter, with P about £200, Join Another and Take Management of Work.—H 38, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1055u26 RARE Opening for Two or Three (suit shop assis- tants), with £ 150 to £ 200 a-piece excellent manu- facturing, &E., trade strictest confidence observed.— Write E 96, Western Mail, Swansea. 777u26 AR.TNERSHIPS Offered :-Brickworks, £ L0007 Engineers, £ 250 Produce Brokers, £ 1,000 Ship; owners, £ 2,500 Drapery, £ 2,500 Glass and China, £ 400 Jewellery, £ 2,000 Cider Merchants, £ 900; Quarry! Owners, z62,00,0 Auctioneers, £500; Manufacturers, £ 500, £ 1,000, £ 5,000.—Wilmshurst and Holmes, Quay- street, Cardiff. 941u23 PARTNERSHIP.—Advertiser, with capital, Wishes p to Join an Established Business; would take entire charge of books and correspondence.—Apply I 5 Western Mail, Cardiff. 1130u27 ?-?- ?b1)p $s&i3tants, &c. HAT Trade.—Wanted at once, smart Junior for above.—Apply Manager, Dunn and Co., 11, Duke street, Cardiff. e3512u27 V.V7" ANTED, for hospital, second Laundress; wages Y T £ 13 also experienced Groom Gardener for geutlemal1's establishment-.—10, King's road, Car- diff. e34S9u21 YOUNG Lady (18) desires Re-engagement, Confsc tionerv. Boot.—22, Tudor road, Cardiff. e3492u22 D DAVIES, the Porth Draper, Outfitter, Has a E Vacancy for a good Hand, Outfitting; Welsh; state salary, reference, and experience. 1351u26 GROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, an Im- prover, Willing to Do Warehouse Work must know Welsh.—Apply WM. Harris, 144, High-street., Nferthyr, 1355u29 DRAPERY.—Wanted at once. Third Salesman for IL-,y Manchester Department; accustomed to quick and good-class trade personal application preferred, or photo.—Evans and Allen, London House, New- port. 1356U29 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, experienced Young Man accustomed to dresses and window- particulars C. Stuchbery, Bridgend, Gkm, 1421u27 OUTFITTING.—Wanted, smart Juniors persona application.—Griffiths and Sons, Newport. [1401u2 WANTED immediately, a Young Lady for the Showroom accustomed to serve through oblig- ing and industrious.—Apply, with references, stating salarv, to W. P. Thomas, Glasgow House, Abertil-1 lery. 1394u30 BOOT Trade.—Boyle and Co., Cardiff, Require an experienced Assistant good salesman and window- dresser.-Apply, stating salary and references. [u29 DRAPERY.—R. W. Woolley, Pontypool, Has D Vacancies for smart Young Men must be good Also a well-educated Youth as an Apprentice. 1328u26 WANTED, GH-ocery and Provisions, smart Juniors tor quick Counter Trade good references.—Full particulars Cooper and Williams, The Hayes, Car- difE. 1289u24 DRAPERY.—Morgan Jones, Aberavon, Requires Young Man six 01" Beven years' experience must be well trained, and window-dresser. 23524 T%/TTLLINERY.—Wanted, A good Showroom Hand .1iilL must be a good saleswoman and stock-keeper state -alary, references, &c. Welsh.—Apply Randell and WANTED immediately, Young Man for Drapery Welsh; able to dress window. -Apply, full par ticulars, D. R. Morgan and Co.. Llanelly. 10911126 GROCERS' Assistants.—Wanted, a good Hand one X accustomed to Patent Medicines preferred Welsh; outdoor. — Apply George Evans, Morris ton. 1070u26 "JTSRAPEEY.—V anted at once, a Junior Assistant -/nod window-dresser. Also Improver and an DI fn Jones and Co., LianeHy. [u23 \c,?' ,iY Vinted. a good Junior. Also a Jty 1 L> experienced Hand for General Drapery; state references, salary, pAge, to Randell 30351,26 _?_.? _.?- _?-?. -?- JMPORTANT TO MEN ALL DISEASES QUICKLY CURED. April R to PROFESSOR PRICK, 270, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF.. E9057 KITT AND CO., 39, Bute-straefc (left hand side1, Curo in a FEW Days ALL DISCHARGES, either Constitutional or Acquired. Kindey Troubles, Pains in the Back Without MM* citry. Consultations Daily, L'rom Ten a.M. till Till citry. Consultations Daily, from Ten till Till Ten 1'.111. Advice Free. e3<i488u3 1VTANTLES, Millinery Sales, or Fancies.—Young X»JL Lady (aged 24, good appearance and address Citv experience) Seeks Engagement. I 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1511u29 GROCERY and Provisions.—Experienced Hand Seeks Re-engagement as Book-keeper; will not object to serve occasionally good reference none but Christians need apply.—Address Ledger, Coffee Tavern, Tredegar, Mon. 1282u24 OUTFITTING.—Wanted, Situation as Improver in above aged 18 3I years' experience.—Outfitter, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 1141u27 YOUNG Lady, of good appearance, Desires Engage- y ment in Confectionery, Fancy, or any Light Busi- ness Cardiff preferred.—S. fit., 60, Wood-street, Car- diff. 1060u26 GROCERY.—Wanted, Situation as Branch Manager or First Hand good references sixteen years' ex- pe:denœÎVatkin, Post-office, Grosmont, Pontrilas, Hereford.^ m m 11 iiiiinii niiii imiiin iiniiii « m — &'f. DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, General Hand.-Apply, DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, General Hand.-Apply, full particulars, salary requixed, to Mrs. Watkins, Cambrian House, Wliitland. 1191u27 I MILLINERY.—Wanted at once, a stylish Milliner must know Welsh.—Apply L. Smith, Anchor House, Pentre Ehondda. 1l85u?7 "]V/RILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Milliner XTA able to serve and take own orders.—Apply George Lees, Mumbles. 1147u27 DRESSMAKING. — Wanted, a thoroughly expe- rienced Hand to Manage Workroom good fit application preferred to Cloth Ed], Clydach, Swansea Valley. 1142u27 TLKRESSMAKER.—Wanted, experienced First Hand A Take Entire Management perfect fit and style indispensable.—State salary and reference, enclose photo, Randell and Sons, London House, Llanelly. [u26 ACANCIES for Young Lady Indoor Apprentices, ? One to Dressmaking, One to Sales and Stock- Bridge-street, Newport. 982u23 WANTED in a month, good Milliner, to Execute Own Orders, Serve when Required,—All par- ticulars, with photo, to William Lewis, Milford House, Tenby. 926u25 ?. ?-f-? jf1tgrrUanrous Situations* WANTED, an experienced Runner for a Boarding-house.—Apply at 179, Bute road, Cardiff. e35i0u27 CARPENTER and Joiner Wants Situation on Estate or for a Builder used to buildings and. bench work; wen up in jobbing and cabinet repairs, age 25.- U "1 10 J. M., care of 58, Castle road, Roath, Cardiff. [eu21 PRINTERS.—Wauted, Boys for Cropper only those .1[" thoroughly used to the work need apply.—Goadb y Corporation-road, Grange. Cardiff. 835011124 BOOKBINDING.—Apprentice Wanted; small pre-J ) minm. Bussell, Lower Cathedral road, Car- Cliff. e5498u26 A S Coachman, single-handed, pair reliable driver; xl. strictly sober, willing age 27; indoors or out two years and four months' good character.-Arthur Lane, Fairfield House, Flassey street, Penarth. e348611 CARD IFF UNION. — ElySchools .ANTODTAPORTERT a year, rising by 21 annually to £26, with board, lodging", wa.3hing, and uniform.—A statement of the duties and forms of application, which must be returned not later than Saturday, 31st March, 1894, may be obtained at the Office of the Clerk to the Guardians, Queen's-ehambers, Cardiff. 28096 WANTED, a thoroughly competent Man to Take Charge of Lawn-Tennis Court in the vicinity of Cardiff from April 2nd to October 31st, with Partial Employment during the Winter Months.-Reply, with references, stating wages required, to I 41, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 28538 ROOMTGARDENERS (Several), singlei~maxried VT Page-hoys, experienced Waiter, young Others 45, Charles-street, Cardiff. Waiter, Coachman Disengaged good references. 1086u22 WANTED, a smart, active Stable Boy, about 15 or 16 years of age.—Apply Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 28497 WANTED, Situation as Groom or SecondCoacli- man; singl'e ride and drive well aged 23 height 5ft. 7-§in. weight 9st. 81b.—Apply R. Hook, Charlton, Goodrich, Ros*. 1364U26 GARDENER, Required, at Whitchurch, for One Week certain; wages, 24s.—Apply I 23, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1309u26 a Young Man to Look After Horse and Trap, Kitchen Garden, Greenhouse, and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply, stating wages, to I 21, Western Maii, Cnxdiff. 1196u26 A Steady Lad, about 17, Wanted, for Horse, Trap, and Gnrden, in Country must be abb to drive.— Address, with references, J 11,' Western Mftil, Car- diff. 23445 -?-?- T'CTANTED (Indoors1, a steady, quiet Man, to Work. VV in Kitchen-Garden and Make Himself Generally U«enl about Hi Gentleman's Place.—Address, stating full particulars, to W. Powell, Chapel House, near Bui 1th. 11)50n20 "17 N S «!C M'N as Gardener IFRMOORR TO •- •< ■ > s xi..IN:A-use, BrynbVlw VSNV.'MVII. fonsypri<l<I 10[5U23 VTAIS R N,0. near Cardiff, Man as Groor.I and > T (Jardener must have thoionqh knowledge of his work. G 1, Western Mail, Cardiff. 28397 "4X7" AN TED, Groom; light weight; experienced in V* breaking young horses.—State full particulars, references, wages, James Brogden, Porthcawl. 975n23 WANTED, active. Lad to Make Himself Generally IREFUL in HOU2e and Garden.—Apply Heitzmari, Tne Honnes, Penarth. 943u23 SITUATION Wanted by Youth (201 to Look After ?? Horse and Trap. Attend to Garden, &c,-AJhert Evans, Lower House, Walton, Radnorshire. 1346n.29 "\X7"N £ I)> by a Married Man, Situation as Single- V T handed Gardener g-ood character and experience. :2Ierry, 4, Risca-road, Newport, Mon. 1427u30 G' ROOJ\1.-1\csl'eetable Young Man Seeks Situation as Stable Help or Under-Coachman; can be highly recommended ride and drive well.—Address Groom, Cae-ithon, Pontypridd. 1409u27 SITUATION Wanted, as Under-Gardener, or good Single-handed Place Not Objected To; good refe- rence— C. Dobbs, Gardens, Ynisygerwn, Neath. [u26 MARRIED Man Seeks Situation as Groom-Gardener lli. (Plain) can milk if required two years present situation, nine years previous good references.—A. Morgan, Cascade Cottage, Pengam, Gelligaer. [1317U26 WANTED, Situation as Groom or Groom-Coach- man single aged 23 well recommended.- Griffiths, 17, Briton Ferrv-road, Neath. 1283u28 GROOM-COACHMAN or Groom-Gardener Wants Situation aged 23 LIFE experience; good references ride and drive well.—Barn"s, 7, Glebe-street, Cadoxton, Cardiff. 1300u28 /GARDENER Seeks a Situation; single; aged 26 VT exr-erienced in all branches; good references.— A. Powell, Langrove, Ross. 935u23 GARDENER, Single-handed or with Help; tho- Jf roughly experienced in all branches; married aged 26; good E., Western Mail Office, Newport. 1175u2,7 WANTED, Situation as Groom and Coachman ride and drive well, single or pair; understands hunters good character: aged 30; single; please state Allen, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Some/ setshire. 1154u27 WANTED, Situation as Groom eight months' good references aged 19.—Apply to W. Ridout, Dynas Powis, near Cardiff. 10591126 GARDENER, Second in the Houses aged 21 seven years present situation.—G. James, the Gardens, Picton Castle, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. [1004u23 WANTED, Lad as Billiard-maxlier.—Apply, FUU particulars, to Proprietress, Wvndham Hotel, Bridgend. 1380u27 BARMAN Required at the Royal Hotel, Car diff.—Apply personally between three and four o'clock. 28516 BOOTS Wanted, experienced, for the Crown Hotel" Hay must understand driving and billiard mari; ing.—Address Manageress. 1330u26 WANTED, Head Ostler, at The Speech House; V't' steady, respectable, and know the Forest.-Apply Mr. Boyce, Speech House, Coleford, Glos. 28486 REQUIRED, Single Man ae Boots good character indispensable.—'Tredegar Arms Hotel, High-street, Newport, Mon. 11721,22 I>OA A Month Can be Made with £ 10.—Address 82 (, In I>OA A Month Can be Made with £ 10.—Address <5&»JU H 8 82 Colehian-street, London, E.C. [u23 AUARRYMEN Wanted for Craigau Quarry, Pen- tyrch.—Apply to the Foreman, at the Quarry. [u27 PRINTERS.—News and Jobbing Hand Wanted at p once used to machines permanency.—Brecknock Beacon Office, Brecon. 1423u27 WANTED, steady, competent Smith to Act as Foreman.—Apply Geili Colliery, Ystrad Rhon- dda. 1350U26 COLLIERY.—Wanted at once, Engineer for Colliery c Slant do his own repairs used to anthracite coal and nhstainer preferred; 35s. week to suitable ii-ian. Apply Machinery, Western Mail Office, Swansea. [28544 HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, good Haircutter and quick Shaver outdoors.—State terms at once Hope, Hairdresser, Rhayader. 1322u26 WANTED, a good, steady Man to Burn Bricks in 1 both Up and Down Draught Kilns. -Apply Darren Brick Company, Ystalyfera, Swansea. [13031124 WANTED, a competent Brick Burner u?ed to down-draft square kilns must be prepared with good references.—Graig Brick Company, Morris- ton. 28476 PAINTERS.—Wanted, a steady Out-door Painter p accustomed to work on scaffolding.—Apply to the Mechanic, Great Western Colliery, Pontypridd [28477 PICTURE-FRAMING—Wanted, a thoroughly Practi- cal Man, Handy at Jobbing.—Climax, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 1291u25 J TO Butchers.—Wanted, a respectable Young Man, to Do a Round, Assist in Shop, and Make Himself Generally Useful live indoors good character indis- pensable.— Apply T. B. Brown, Butcher, 10, Quay- parade, Swansea. 1294u24 J P, WANTED, Two Tin-plate Workers constant work.—Apply B. Fury, 108, Worcester-street, Brynmawr. 1264u24 WANTED immediately, a sffrong Young Man for 1\ Warehouse (indoors).—Apply Gunson, Grooers, Merthyr. 1271u28 ] WANTED, a competq;it Fitter for Tin-plate Works J must be thoroughly acquainted with mill and tin-house work.—Apply J. R. Griffiths, Tintern, neftr Chepstow. 28452 "|7<LECTRICAL Engineering.—Messrs. Sydney F. E Walker and Co., Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff, have a Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. 5217u28 J WANTED, steady Married Man, 30 to 35 years, to w Look After Machinery m Ærated Water Factory. —Apply G., Western Mail Office, Merthyr, 1168u27 J "YS^IIEELWRIGHT.—Wanted a. ?ood AJl-round VI Hand, at once; constant job.—Apply Cross Brothers, Coachbuilders, Aberdare. IQ39u26 I WANTED, good Broad and Cake Baker muse pro- duce good references. Apply T. Scott, Pont newydd, 10o3u26 ( WANTED, good Bricklayers, to commence on 27th I" March, on New Ice Factory at Milford Haven. Also A Sawyer, to work Circular Saw Bench and Take ( I.-narge EI ±<. W. IjC Cardiff. W1! ?.? ( experience, Ferryside. V.BU'.VI TO.Plumbers and Builders.—Wanted, a £ Improver to the Above; three years' —F EI'W', LocoiaoUve INN. BROWIA'SKI^ CaraiA. ±MJW& > i ?- -?- BOOKBINDING.—Good All-round Hand Open to Situation extra finisher could take charge of department.-A., 4, Hinton-road, Easton, Bristol. [1.126 WANTED, any Position of Trnst, Storekeeper, I &c., with plenty of work attached.—Apply, first Bstance, X., Gay, Ystrad Rhondda. 28479 EMPLOYMENT Wanted of any Kind by Young JPA Man who has Learnt Ironmongery Trade.—F. I C., 153, Bute-road, Cardiff. 1272u28 W' ATCHMAKERS!—Wanted, Engagement as ASSFE- tant by smart Young Man; would make up time at bench thorough practical knowledge also gilding, plating, and engraving.—I J 3, Western Mail Office, Car- diff. 12211.128 /"I LOCK Winding and Repairing- Undertaken by ) Special Contract; estimates given. Repeating and other Watches Repaired.—Strong, 18, Castle-road, diff. 1212u28 TO Saddlers.—Wanted, Situation as Improver town or country.—Apply W. Gibbon, care of Hopkin Thomas, Saddler, Cowbridge. 1202A24 MO Butchers.—Young Man (18) Seeks Situation as JL Second in Shop and Slaughter-house; can dress sheep and pigs.—L., 45, Bridge-street, Chepstow. [u28 TJ1AILORS.—Advertiser, good Cutter, good Connec- X tion in Cardiff, Requires Permanent Situaf on salary or salary and commission disengaged.—I 16, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1216u28 r FLO Bakers and Confectioners.—Situation Wanted by X experienced Workman; state terms disengaged, highest references. -31, Union-street, Weston-super; Mare. 1150u27 OUBSTANTIAL Gratuity for Mate's Berth in O Steamer; confidential good testimonials five years one ship.—Address J 4, Western Mail, Car- diff. 1125u22 JEWELLER and Watchmaker.—Wanted, by Young i Man, just finished apprenticeship, Situation G-S Journeyman..—Address X, Western Mail Office, Swan- sea. [u23 ALL Kinds of Jobbing and Repairs Done, estimates given, by C. Rook, 214, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 967u23 STOREKEEPER, Timekeeper, Watchman, Gateman, K? Any Place of Trust, Wanted by respectable Man good testimonials and references.—P. W. Master, Mumbles. 927u2-3 TO Bakers.—Wanted, Situation by respectable Man good second: single used to smalls references.— Baker, 15, Devon-street. Salt mead, Cardiff. 969U23 -?-?-?- ^rrUante, :BannatlH59 &r. -?- REQUIRED at once, Ee-engagement as Working Housekeeper, by respectable Young Person; good reference: Newport or Penarth preferred. -Address Housekeeper, care of Mr. Key, Taff street, Ponty- pridd. e352Suji GIRL Wanted, fourteen to fifteen years of age, for children, and Assist in Light Housework.—Apply 38, Demon-road, Canton, Cardiff. e3316 WANTED, clean, respectable Char Royal Tudor Hotel, Cardiff' e3504u27 SERVANT Bridge street, Car- S diff. e3511u27 OOD General Servant; three in family.—Mrs. U Wood, Wycombe, Porthkerry-road, Barry. fe3426u26 A G OOD General Servant Wanted 17 or 18.—Apply 185, Pearl-street, Roath, Cardiff. e35lJti27 WANTED, April 13th, a good Plain Cook; assistance given in the kitchen—Apply, stating particulars to Mrs. Grover, Clydach Court, Pontypridd. e3514u28 -?- WANTED immediately, General Servant, Abie to Do Plain Cooking; good character; good wages given.-J\1rs. Williams, 5, De-la-Beche-street, Swan- sea. 1367u29 WANTED, a thorough Housemaid (aged 25) and to Wait on an Elderly Lady; from a distance pre- ferred must have good character from last situation,- Mrs. Shirley, Gwentland, Penarth. 28545 ~VXTANTED, strong, active Kitchenmaid, in Large YV Family; must understand plain cooking; not under 20 years of age.—Address Mrs. Ingledew, Cathe- dral-road, Cardiff. 28540 WANTED, a thorough Laundress must be strong and able to do all kinds of laundry work wages, £ 20 and all found. -Apply, personally, any morning before ten o'clock, and bring references from last situa- tion, to the Matron. Cardiff Infirmary. 2S541 XX f ANTED, a good Plain Cook willing' to make her- VV self generally Mrs. Davies, Tydraw, Aberdare. J.304u28 WANTED, Sewing-maid used to cutting and making boys' and girls' clothes, with light house duties morning and evening state age, experience, and salary comfortable home to suitable person.—Apply D 38, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 1293u24 about 16, to Assist in V f Housework; one from the country greatly pre- ferred.—Watts, 40, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 1296n24 WANTED, April 17th, General Servant plain cooking, washing, and ironing. Also House- maid, with Knowledge" of Waiting at Table; good reference.—Mrs. Ivor Davies, Bryngarw, Porth, Rhondda Vallev. ?- 1198u27_ H H V I .T 1 I Cook., ± D:■■-a:s, Nurses, ^E-'T-. 'f I S. Others VL 1 n 1 1 •»->, IID.LI ■> Sirrie". C*cu.u. IJ.-I:&1 T AN TED at ones, strong Girl as General; aged 18 vV washing out; nurse kept.—Apply, weth re- ferences, Mrs. Curtis, Grocer, Treorky. 1186,127 ANTED, good Plain Cook Who Understands Baking.—State wages, Homfray, Plas Llannon, LIaneUy. 1184u27 WANTED, a clean and useful General Servant.— Apply Mrs. George Rees, Glanyrafon, Cathedral- road, Cardiff. 12'>6U24^ WANTED, April 13tli, a good Plain Cook assistance given in the kitchen.—Apply, stating particulars, to Mrs. Grover, Clydach Court, Pontypridd. [1214u28 GENERAL Servant: Wanted, April 5th; three in family.—State age, wages, references, Mrs. Wi1liams, Bryn Hyfryd, Albany-road, Aberga- venny. 1226u24 "VJCTANTEP. a good Plain Cook for a Small Family VV must be active and have good references.—Mrs. Bythway, Warborough, Llanelly. WANTED, a Housemaid.—Auply Mrs Howell, 21 The Walk, Cardiff. 28385 -??? -<- GENERAL Wanted good plain cook highest refe- rences housemaid and man kept.—Mrs. Lloyd, Bryntirion, Neath. 1093u26 WANTED, trustworthy, strong, clean, active Girl, for General Housework another kept; two in family.—Apply Mr8, Rhydderch, Vicarage, Hirwain, Aberdare. 1032u26 WANTED, experienced General in April nurse- maid kept small family good references re- quired.—Write, stating age and wages required, to Mrs. Hibson, Glendare, Cowbridge. 23429 WANTED immediately, experienced Cook kitchen maid kept.—Apply Lady Morris, Skotty Park Swansea. 1139u27 WANTED, reliable Nurse for Two Children.—Mrs. Redgrave, 2, Belgrave-terrace, Walter-road, Swansea. 1143u27 WANTED, an experienced General Servant; age, V between 24 and 30 good character indispensable good wages offered 110 children.—Apply 13, G.ryilr- terracef Uplands, Swansea, between three and seven p.m. ■ 1140u27 XT7ANTED, the End of April, a good Plain Cook V T must be a thoroughly clean woman.—Apply Mrs. Shearman Vachell, Clive-place, Penarth. 28443 WANTED, experienced General Servant good reference, two in family, another servant kept.— Apply Mrs. Llewellyn, Llll-ynou, Llandaff. 1003u25 WANTED, for Hospital, Second Laundress for Llandaff Cook, House-parlourmaid, Groom- Gardener for Cardiff (Doctor's) experienced General.— 10, King's-road, Cardiff. 1157u27 WANTED immediately, Young Housemaid two in family; two servants kept.—State age, wages, and reference, Mrs. Meyer, Dilston, Mumbles, Swan- sea. llMu27 EXPERIENCED Nurse for Country; South Wales E good needlewoman baby seven months I —Mrs. Bowen, care of Mrs. Wills, 3, Worcester Villa ':8 Clifton. 1146u27 WANTED, A good Plain Cook good character in- dispensable no kitchenmaid; good wages.— Apply Z., Western Mail Office, Newport. WANTED immediately, good Plain Cook good personal character. Also experienced General Servant, for London must be good cook.-Apply, stat- ing particulars, to Mrs. Thomas, Park-road, Pen- arth. 1063u26 WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply 8, Richmond terrace, Park-place, Cardiff. 1042u26 ANTED iiniiieliately, good flouse-P.-?rlouriiiia;rl WANTED immediately, good House-Parisurmauf V V also thoroughly good General who can cook really well; nurse and housemaid kept.—Apply, stating wages and references, to Mrs. Treharne James, Peny- iarren House, Merthyr Tydfil. 28415 G ENERALS, Young Servants, Nurses, an d Laundry maids Required; stamp. Disengaged-good Cooks, House Parlourmaids excelleuL references. Mrs. Evans's Registry, Elm-street, Cardiff. 1088u26 XPERIENCED Woinim~ WILTED as~~General Servant for One Lady; Welshwoman preferred.— Apply, with references, at No. 48, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 947u23 WANTED, an experienced Cook, Who is Able to Take Charge of a Small Dairy (two cows;.— Apply, with references, lVlr". Jenkins, Brodltwel, Caer- leon. 986u23 WANTED, immediately after Easter, strong Girl, about 20, to Assist Housekeeper.—Apply 42, Par- ;ridge-road, Roath. 980u23 SITUATION Wanted as good Cook; excellent refe- o rence.—Apply Thomas. 9, Elm-street, Roath, Car- iiff. 1434U27 WANTED, Situation as Housemaid where parlour- Illmd is kept; well reCOllllllendeu; aged 2¿.- Address E. Hopkin, 68, Holton-road, Barry Dock. SITUATION Wanted as Parlourmaid: aged 25; excel- s lent reference.—Address J. B., Haw Cottage, Lyanshall, near Kington, Herefordshire. 1036u2-6 LADIES Requiring Servants, Servants Places;, apply Jones, 152, Cardiff Market. Housemaids, Nurses, tielpB Disengaged respectable Persoll Requires B'amil.y's Washing W?- -?,-? LEFEOUIS MOTHKR and Daughter Desire Situation as House- keeper or Caretaker where the Services of Two WANTED, by respectable Young Person, Situation as Nurse or Sewing-maid; comfortable home required; country good 17, Western Mail, Cardiff. • 1215u28 LADIES Suited with All Classes of Servants. Situa L tions Secured for Servants. Fee Is.—Miss Walters- 10, Page-street, Swansea. 3 052u26 A Lady Can Strongly Recommend good Parlourmaid i:"1 leaving for no tanlt; disengaged March 12th.— -Vddress S., Oakiands, ltnlllney-hill, Cardiff. [9OLU23 WANTED immediately experienced Waitress.— Apply, statins;' age, references, and wages, with hioto, Barry Hotel, uarry. 1417u30 VKTASTED immediately, a strong General Servant V Able to Wash and Iron Well. —Apply, with refe- WANTED at once, an Under-Chambermaid; good character indispensable. — Apply 3-ate House Hotel, Tenby. W"ANTED, reliable Person to Take CIW of Vaults good needlewoman. Also stronsr ;I l as general.—A .YIIY f{01m<:8, foiuity Hotel, bhbw \( ttlt, :"?-?;, i):) ? \) I* I 1 } 1 N naid used t | NO j. » T. arjo.I-, O.- I SM vIS U P > T MC II on. i'cnaroli. IIL2U27 \'V Aunly lmmeaiateiv. a good Stnhoom-maid.— J l'f AUTII;- JTING-S Hend Hotel, Newport, M<J £ ».I28426 j -?- WANTED at once, respectable Barmaid Who Will Make Herself Generally Useful: aged about 25 good references.—Apply, Evenings, Five to Eight, per- sonally, Butchers' Arms Hotel, Canton. Cardiff. ru24 "'ITT'ANTED, strong Girl as General; 16 to 18 years of W age; good reference.—Apply J. Carrick, Romilly Inn, Canton, Cardiff. 1199u24 WANTED, a strong General Servant—Apply Wvnd ham Hotel, Cardiff. 1259u24 ( COK Wanted, Who Understands Soup Making.— State wages and reference Cameron Hc-tel, Swan- sea. 1290u28 WANTED at once, good General Servant.—Apply King's Head Hotel, Pentre. 1285ui4 WANTED, a good Housemaid also Under-House- f'+' maid good references required.—Applv Mrs. Lewis, Mount Stuart Hùtcl, Docks, Cardiff. 1165u27 WANTED, a good General Servant, Able to do Plain Cooking.—Apply Mrs. Evans, Star Hotel, BridS end. 1038u26 XS/"ANTED immediately, good Stillroom-maid.— T r Apply King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon. [u27 X17ANTED, General Servant; must have good refe- _1_ "7 road, Newport. 1178u27 WANTED, respectable Young Person with know- ledge of cooking willing to make herself gene- mllyuseful-Apply, stating a.geand salary required, at Ivor Hael Hotel, Llwynpia, Rhondda Valley. [1010u23 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid experienced erood V f references willing to assist in household duties. —Address M. Jones, 74, Hign-street, Mountain Ash. [u30 WANTED, by an experienced Waitress, Re-engage- ment in a First-class Hotel; Cardiff preferred good references.—Apply E. Davis, County Hotel, Ebbw Vale. 1265u28 ANTED, by a Young Lady, Re-engagement as V T Barmaid thoroughly experienced; good refe- rences domesticated.—Apply F. W., Western Mail Office, Newport. 1270u28 BESPECTABLE Young Person, experienced, De- sires Re-engagement to Manage Bar; would assist in light house duties.—Address I 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1209u28 WANTED, by highly respectable Young Lady, Situation as Barmaid of good appearance aged 22 give short time.-I 15, Western Mail, Cardiff. [ iM A Young Lady Requires a Situation as Barmaid can manage a small bar country preferred.—Apply 25, Fifczbamon-embankment, Cardiff. 109bu26 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid; experienced; thorough knowledge of French first class referel1ces,-Address H 37, Western Mail, Cardiff. [u26 WANTED, Re-engagement Management of First ?'¥ dasB Bar or Any Position of Trust long unex ceptional references.—Address H 22, Western Mail Cardiff, 882n23 ?:?-??'- ? ? -= çtpartlUent5. iy, Talbot street; six bedrooms, bath (hot and cold waver), all conveniences best position, good locality immediate possession.—Apply 136, Newport road, Cardiff. 3523u29 TLFRACOMBE.—Lodgings for Easter Hobdays and X AfGenvardR, grand position near public baths; terms moderat'2.-1'Œiss Moon, 5, Runnacleave cre- scent. e3516u29 TLFRACOMBE.—Lodgings for Easter Holidays X facing promenade magnificent sea views from windows and balconies terms moderate.—Mrs. Hanson, Endsleigh House. e3515u29 WANTED, Furnished Apartments Penarth or Cardiff sitting-room, two bedrooms, with at- tendance not exceeding one pound weekly.-I 37, Western Mail, Cardiff 1407u27 PENARTH.—Bed and Sitting Rooms Wanted, with P breakfasts and teas only.—Apply I 33, Western Mail, Cardiff. 133uii26 FURNISHED Apartments two sitting, two bed F rooms; hot and cold baths.-44, Gordon-road, Car- dilf. 1340u29 FURNISHED Apartments sitting and two bed rooms suitable for two gentlemen pleasantly situated; no chi1dren.-18, Summer Hill-road, Maindee, NewjJort. 1 370u29 A PARTMENTS suit two gentlemen bath (hot .C3L and cold,—4, Edwards-terrace, Cardiff. [1297u28 MUMBLES.—Small Furnished House, near Bays also comfortable Home for Paying Guests mode rate terms pleasant situation.—Mrs. Williams, Fern- cliff Cottage. 1262u28 TO Let, Large Front Drawing-room or Sitting-room, One or Two Bedrooms two minutes to Taff Station. -25, Newport-road, Cardiff. 1218u28 ELL-FURNISHED Apartments for One or Two I W Gentlemen; no children.-62, Stacey-road, Roath, Cardiff. 1107u27 APARTMENTS good locality large front drawing- room, two bedrooms niano close to town.— Apply 12, JWordsworth-streetj Eoath,_Cardiff A Superior and Comfortable Home Offered for a Young Gentleman in a select neighbourhood of Roath: no children terms arranged.—H 47, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1159u27 QQ DP Burgh-street, iv"-erside, Cardiff.—Com- (iOj. '• -vMc. i>-V it iini-jit-ft .r One oi Two Geutls- kien; batu (hot and cold); no children; terms moderate. Iillu27 Gljnrhondda-street, Cardiff. — Well-furnished moderate. Iillu27 Gljnrhondda-street, Cardiff. — Well-furnished £ t 1/ b Rooms to Let near Taff and Rhymney .tations moflerate tc'-ms. 952u23 Rouses, ^tTnitsfs, &i+ TO Let, March 26, 29, Park-street, Cardiff: rent- T 13s. 6d. weekly.—Apply 19, Richmond-road, Car diff e3520u29 ABERAVON.—To Let, Spacious Shop and Basement, in very best position; suitable for any business. Apply to C. F. Oliver, Solicitor, 4, Welford-place, Leicester. e3502u28 r JIO be Sold, Tobacconist and Stationery Business'in JL good position stock at valuation.—Apply6, iutolir X11nn5flnent5. CARDIFF. THEArrRE ROYAL. ANP MANAGKB ..Mr. ED WARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT, March 24, MR. THOXtlAS THORNE (of the Vaudeville Theatre, London) and his Splendid Company OUR BOYS, By H. J. Byron. Originally produced by Mr. Thomas Thorne at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, and played for 1,362 nig-hts-oy far the longest run on record. ? Preceded, at 7.30, by MEADOW SWEET. Prices, 6d. to £2 2s. Doors Open at Seven. Com- mellce ac 7.30. Half Price at Nine. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street. Telephone No. s21. EASTEE MONDAY, March 26th, the Popular Actor, Mr W. H. HALLATT, and his Celebrated Company in F. A. Scudamore's Sensational Drama, THE DANGERS OF LONDON. 28393 -?.???_ THE E M P IRE. Manager OSWALIJ STOLL TO-NIGHT M 1 L L I S- ? The Ventriloquial Genius. A Wit, a Humorist, a Comedian. The revealer of hidden charms which have resuscitated interest in Ventriloquial Art "Riley Knows Him." KATE PARADISE AND HER GRACEFUL TROUPE Of agreeable Vocalists and superb Dancers. THE COLUMBIA TRIO, Celebrated Ethiopian Glee Singers. The Neck to Neck Ea-C" "The Bull Fight." THE TWO BOSTONS, ouple of Originals. MISS FANNY WRIGHT, An Accomplished and Charming Artiste. JOE IVES, The Instrumentalist WALLIS AND LANGTON. Comedians. G. W. FY VIE, A Popular Irish Character Singer. 28412 ? L H A M BRA, A WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. BEATTIE and BENTLEY'S Great Speciality, In Darkest Africa" MORREXiLA (late Philharmonic), with his Clever Dogs and Big Star Company. Popular Prices, Is., 6d., 4d., and 2d. Doors open at Seven. Commence at 7.30. Doors open at Seven. Commence at 7.30. Big Attractions for the Holidays. Morning' Performance Easter Monday, 1.30. 27503] Managing Director: l'tfr. Geo. Harrington. CYCLES.-SEASON 1894.—CYCLES. THE NEW HOWE MACHINE CO., LIMITED. The above Company beg- to intimate that they have opened a Depot at 3, CHURCH-STRBET, CARDIFF, with a selection of the Newest Pat- terns of First-class Safeties, at moderate prices. Early inspection invited: large discount for cash. T. H. MEAGER, Depot 1\'[an,"«o1'. Agents Wanted. e3286 ARTIT F Er SU ND AY O 01 Eri1Y — ?J EXHIBITION OF PICTURES ni Dnke-street 'Z Hall. Open to the Public on EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY. Admission Sixpence. e3533u27 jgj pRIBST AND CO., TAFF VALE IRON WORKS, CANTON. CARDIFF. 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I SWINDLED FOR A TENNER.
I SWINDLED FOR A TENNER. 'A Cardiff Gentleman Lends this Sum on a Forged Letter. The Cardiff police are investigating a swindle by which Mr. Edward Fletcher, lessee of the Theatre Ruyal, was induced to part with N cheque for JS10. Information which a repre- sentative of the "Western Mail" has obtained from G-resnoek shows that towards the end of last month Mr. Fletcher received a letter purporting to be written by Mr. Edmund Tearle, the eminent tragedian, asking- for the loan of JB10. The writer complained of the theatrical business being bad, and promised to return the money in a few days. So satisfied was LIE that his request would be granted that he enclosed an IOU Mr. Fletcher knew his hand- writing well, and the fact that he did not scrutinise the letter very closely, proves that the tragedian's caligraphy had been very well imitated. A crossed cheque for the amount ua6 addressed to Mr. Tearle at the Tavistock Hotel, London, from which place the letter was dated. Two or three days afterwards Mr. Fletcher observing that Mr.Tearle was playing at Belfast, and, suspecting that lie had been duped, telegraphed to that city making inquiries. Mr. Tearle's reply was to the effect that he had not written asking for a loan, and stating that the letter referred to must have been a forgery. Half an hour later a telegram was received from Kingston-on- Thames thanking Mr. Fletcher for the cheque, and promising to return the money shortly. This also purported to be sent by Mr. Tearle. Tn- quiries made at the Tavistock Hotel elicited the fact that letters addressed to Mr. Tearle had been received there, and had been sent on to an address at Surbiton. This piece of infor- mation was forwarded to Mr. Tearle, who replied that he had no connection with Sur- biton, and never gave instructions that letters should be sent to him there. A representative of the "Western Mail" had an interview with Mr. Tearle at the Theatre Royal, Greenock, this week. Although he has his own suspi- cions as to the person who has been obtaining money in his name, lie does not feel at present at liberty to speak in explicit terms on that point. SIR. Tearle suggests, however, that, the cheque being a crossed one, it should not be exceedingly difficult to get a description of the party to whom it WAS paid at Kingston-on- Thames or of the person to whose account it was placed. Although there can be no doubt that a forgery has been committed, it is ques- tionable whether proceedings will be taken, inasmuch as it would be necessary for Mr, Tearle to visit Cardiff, and this would mean to him a very heavy loss-
PRIZE FIGHT AT PENARTH.
PRIZE FIGHT AT PENARTH. Police Ceme on the Scene and Arrest the Would-be Combatants. A disgraceful attempt to break the peace on the eve of Good Friday at Penarth was happily frustrated by Inspector Rutter, who, in conjunction with Police-constable Rees, displayed signal smartness in preventing a prií,e fight between Albert Jones, Saltmead, Cardiff, and John Williams, butcher, Bute Docks, and also capturing the principals. In- spector Rutter had reason to anticipate the scene of the encounter would be in the neigh- bourhood of Penarth, and had, therefore, picketed his men in plain clothes all over the district. Strange to relate, the spot selected for the battle was within 300 yards of the police- station, on premises in Salop-street belonging to Charles Harley, who was also present. When the inspector and Police-constable Rees broke in, to the utter amazement of the 30 or 40 assembled, including the Cardiff gang known as "The Forty," the two principals WERE stripped for the fray, and were being rubbed down by their seconds. Four posts had been erected, with a, rope running round. The floor was plentifully strewn with sawdust, sponges and water bottles were also ell evidence, and everything incontrovertiblv pointed to the fact that a "tight to the finish" was expected. The two principals were arrested and conveyed to the station, but were subsequently admitted to bail by two prominent tradesmen becoming sureties. ?-?-
SMALL-POX AT CARDIFF.
SMALL-POX AT CARDIFF. Another Case Discovered in Patrick- street. Another case OF small-pox was discovered iu Cardiff oti Thursday. Whilst the sanitary officers were engaged in disinfecting .Nù. 2,6, Patrick-street, DOCKS, from which an affected sailor was removed to the hospital on the previous day. Chief-inspector V aughall noticed that another of the inmates was covered with a rash, and, from his large experience he at once concluded that the man, also a, sailor, was suffering from small-pox. He sent for Dr. Walford, the medical officer, and his diag- nosis proved that the suspicions of the inspector were well founded. The man was immediately removed to the Hamadryad Infectious Hospital where lie is now progressing favourably. Be came from Havre, where the disease is now raging, about tea days a.go, and the malady had almost run the full period of incubation before it was discovered. Every possible pre- caution has been taken by the sanitary authorities to prevent the spread of the r»a- tagion. T, 14.
MADAME PATTYS RETURN.
MADAME PATTYS RETURN. Madame Patti will soon BE home from America..AS she in LET! D? t.) NEW York hy the Campania on the 25TII. She has been pressed to take another ENGAGEMEJAT ACROSS the A tliuiiii. hut daal ioed.
CONCERT AT THE EMPIRE.
CONCERT AT THE EMPIRE. Mr. Lascelles Carr Gives Good Advice: to Railwav Men. -? An entertainment on behalf of the Amal- gamated Society of Railway Servants' Orphan Fund was held on Good Friday evening at the Cardiff Empire Music-hall, which was kindly lent for the occasion by Mr. Oswald Stoll, who is a warm friend of this deserving society. The entertainment was of a diver- sified character, and its excellence reflected considerable credit upon Mr. G. Williams, sec- retary of the committee, as also upon the com- mittee itself. There was A large and well- pleased attendance. Through some misunder- standing as to the time, Mr. Lascelles Carr, who had been announced to preside, was not present at the commencement. In his absence. Mr. Councillor Gerliold took the chair at seven o'clock. Upon the arrival of Mr. Lascelles Carr at 7.30, Mr. Gerhold vacated the chair in his favour. Some talented artistes gave their services, and most of the items were re- demanded. The friends who assisted were Miss Prior, MissAmyWalters, Mr.S.Phillips, Miss G. Wedlake, Mr. W. Reed, Mr. W. Owen, Miss S. L. Jones, the Sisters Elsie and Annie Mor- ga.'1. Miss Aggie Davies, Master Geo. Jones, Mr. A. Billings, Mr. F. W. Watkins. the Kerman Family, and the Macnamara Band. During the interval in the programme Mr. Lascelles Carr warmlv commended the work of the society on behalf of the orphan children of railwavmen. The business interests of news- paper proprietors depended, he said, to a great extent upon the punctuality of railwavmen, and they often felt under a great obligation to them for the services they so cordially rendered. Having said this much on behalf of the news- paper proprietors,_ Mr. Carr went on to say that on the occasion of his visit to America, in the early part of last year, he had an op- portunity of comparing the railway services of the two countries, and his compari- son was greatly in favour of the home pro- duct. (Applause.) After referring to the general attention, the politeness, and the kind- liness of railway servants on all occasions, and also the infinitesimal number of accident? that occurred through carelessness or neglect duty. Mr. Carr said he was sorry to learn that the appeals for aid lately made by the secre- tary had not been so favourably received as could be expected. He (Mr. Carr) ventured to give the secretary a word of advice. His method, he told him. was to send out well- written appeals to the sympathies of the public, but there was nothing easier to answer thm a circular, which they could put into the waste- paper basket with the smallest amount of per- sonal effort. He suggested that the official? OF the society should, if passible, wait upon the merchants at the docks, and lay bef >iv tbe-n the claims of the railwiv men, ana if sur-h an appeal were made, he felt sure >he. won ID HAVE a much more favourable response than the E7 10s., which was the total amount contri- buted by merchants at the Docks. (Applause.) For himself, he would be glad to contribute, so far as his means would allow. He cordially sympathised with them in the work in which they were engaged, and hoped the funds would be so strengthened that orphans would not be driven foth to share the cold charity of a heartless world—that those who had prospered by their labours might be enabled to provide some means for these children, that they might at all events, be fed, clothed, and educated, and enabled to enter upon the battle of life with a fair chance of success. (Applause.)— The proceedings closed with the usual votes of thanks and the singing of the National Anthem. --?-
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BRISTOL EXHIBITION. J Committee Won't Wait for Cardiff's Offer I for the Building. At a meeting of the executive of the Bristol Exhibition Committee held on Friday it was decided that, no definite offer having been received from the Cardiff Exhibition Committee with regard to the purchase of the Bristol Exhibition Buildings, the whole of them as they now stand be offered for sale by tender. The party whose tender is accepted will be required to remove the buildings before May 28. This resolution will, of course, not prevent the Cardiff committee from submitting a tender. -?-
QUICK DESPATCH AT CARDIFF.
QUICK DESPATCH AT CARDIFF. A case of exceptionally quick despatch is reported at Cardiff. A large steamer, named the Ram ore Head, belonging to Messrs. G. Hevn and Sons, of Belfast, arrived on Monday morning at eight o'clock, and went into the Bute Dry Dock, where she was painted. She entered the Roath Dock the same evening, and loading commenced at midnight. By two o'clock cm Thursday she had completed her cargo and bunkers—6,400 tons—and was ready for her voyage to Bombay. This firm have a very fine new boat, built bv Messrs. Harland and Wolff, called the Ton- Head. She will carry 8,600 tons. The agents for the firm at Cardiff are MESSRS..1. P. Haequoil AND Co.
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!GOOD FRIDAY.I
GOOD FRIDAY. I How the Day Was Kept by the People I of Cardiff. Probably no holiday in the year is observed in such a varied manner by all classes of people as Good Friday. Originally a day of fasting and of solemn religious ceremonies, it is now and of solemn religious ceremonies, it is now becoming a popular secular holiday, and as such is kept in a variety of ways, according to the tastes of the individual. As usual, morning services were held in ail Anglican and Roman Catholic churcbes and some of the Nonconformist chapels, but by far the greater number of people, favoured by the warm spring weather, indulged in outdoor recreation. The railway companies ran special excursions to all! parts of England, and these were taken advan- tage of by a considerable number of people I. throughout South Wales. Marine excursions took place from Swansea, Newport, and Cardiff, and a number of football matches were con- tested in various localities. Eisteddfoda.u, eoa- oerts, and miscellaneous entertainments were í also largely attended in all districts. Cardiff. The beautiful weather which prevailed throughout the whole day was taken advantage of by thousands of people, and the streets were thronged with pedestrians from morning till night. Religious services were held in all the churches and some of the Nonconformist places of worship, and these were fairly well attended. The trams and omni- buses were freely patronised, and some thousands of people wended their way to the Roath Park, but had to content themselves with viewing the ratepayers' property through interminable iron railings. The marine excursions to various points of interest in the i Bristol Channel were an attractive feature of the holiday, and local football matches drew together a large number of spectators. Concerts and various entertainments also took place in the evening. The Welsh in Cardiff- THE WELSH CHURCH.—Services were held all day in St. David's Church. There were large THE WELSH CHURCH.—Services were held all day in St. David's Church. There were large congregations, the officiating clergymen being the Revs. A. J. H. Hyslop and T. C. Phillips. CATHAYS CONGBKGATIONALISTS.—At Minny- street Congregational Chapel the annual tea meeting took place in the afternoon, and a sacred concert in the evening. THE BAPTISTS.—The <? Tabernacle (the Hayes) Sunday School also held their annual tea meeting in the afternoon, and a grand ¡ concert in the evening, under the presidency of the Rev. Principal Edwards, D.D., of the I. Cardiff (Pontypool). College. The artistes [ were :—Mrs. J. Jones, Miss Sophie Matthews, Miss Eliza Davies. Miss Lizzie Vaughan, and Miss Kitty Griffiths, and Messrs. T. J. Jones, J. T. Phillips, Emanuel Benjamin, and Tom Price, The choir of the chapel, under the leadership of Mr. David Vaughan, took part in the pro- ceedings, and Miss Lily David presided at the II organ. SINGING CYMANFA—The annual sing-ing Cyma-nfa of -the Calvinistic Methodists in Cardiff and neighbourhood was held at the English Presbyterian Chapel in Frederick-street. The conductor was Mr. Da,vid Jenkins, Mus.Bac.. ] Aberystwith; chairman of the executive com- 1 mittee, the Rev. J.. M. Davies. Docks; treasurer. Mr. D. Morgan, Canton secretaries, < Mr. David Evans. Docks, and Mr. Thomas i Thomas, Pembroke-terrace. Meetings were ( held at 10.30 a.m., two and six p.m. and 1 were presided over by the Rev. J. M. Davies, the Rev. T. Jones-Davies (Pentyrch). and the 1 Rev. J. M. Jones (Cardiff). There was a very marked improvement in the singing, and, under I the baton of the able conductor, some of the chants, anthems. and tunes were rendered with I great effect, especially" Kilmorey," Blaen- hafi-en," "St. Elizabeth," Broncairo, and j the chants. At intervals speeches were de- livered by the presidents, Mr.^ Davies ("'Car- dotyn "). America, the Rev. W atkm Williams, Barryand Mr. David Evans. Miss Jennie Morgan (Pembroke-terrace), Mr. John Thomas I] (Pentyrch), and Mr. O. T. Davies (Cathays) acted as accompanists. In every sense this was I the most successful "Cymanfa" ever held .in j j Cardiff by the Welsh Calvinistics. The chapel was crowded, and the singing good, and the result cannot be otherwise than to raise the standard of congregational singing in the town and: i neighbourhood. ] --7 j (
GLAMORGAN MAGISTRATES. 1
GLAMORGAN MAGISTRATES. 1 A Protest is Made by the Pontypridd Liberal Club. I- No little dissatisfaction is being expressed I at Pontypridd because the claims of the town for :J larger representation on the county bench had been recently ignored, and at a meeting of the Liberal Club committee on Wednesday night the following resolution was passed: — 1 "That this meeting, while rejoicing at the appointment of ao additional magistrate for < Pontypridd, regrets that the Lord Chancellor ] did not see fit to place a larger number of local gentlemen on the bench, and especially ¡ J that no one was appointed representing the labour interests which so brg-fh predominate 1 in this district; further, that, having regard to the fact that Mr. William "ft iliianis ihe newly-appointed justice, is the only loc-.al Liberal on the bench, and in the whole of the town of Pontypridd, comprising n population of 25,000. there are even now but four resident magistrates,. we respectfully ask his lordship to re-consider the matter, and to use his pre- rogative by placing several other local Liberal j and Labour leaders on the commission of the peace for the county at the earliest possible opportunity." Copies of the resolution were ordered to be sent to the Lord Chancellor and Mr. Alfred Thomas. M.P. l?W'?
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A Swiss's Strange Vow. I.
?? ??--?-? A Swiss's Strange Vow. SWORE TO REFUSE MONEY AND LIVE WITHOUT FIRE. A Hermit Who Did Penance for Twenty- two Years is Now to Have a Monument. After the lapse of years a small marble shaft is to be erected in memory of Francis A. Phyie, a famous hermit, whose grave ocou- pies a far corner in the burial ground in Mount Holly, New York State of America-. Phyle was a native of Switzerland. During his sojourn in America of 22 years he lived in a small cave. When he first made his appear- ance in America, he wore the uniform of a French soktier. Being unable to understand English he had at first considerable drtficnlty in making his wants known. but whenever he was given food he would make a low bow, after which he would kiss a small crucifix he carried on his breast, and would then appa- rently call down benedictions on the heads of those who had administered to his neces- sities. He took up his abode on a farm, a few days after his arrival, in a small ea-ve under an uprooted oak tree in the midst of a small grove. Through an interpreter the owner of the farm managed to learn a trtt-le of the man's history. He was a native of the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, where he be- came involved in a controversy, and finally killed his nearest friend in a duel. To escape the consequences he fled and enlisted in the French Army. After years of gallant service he was promoted to the rank of a corporal and immediately afterwards became disgusted with the life of a soldier, in. consequence of which he deserted and went to Canada- from which coun- try he went to New Jersey, where he expressed a wish to spend the remainder of his days and do penance for his sins. He Was a devout Catholic, and on his coming to America made a vow to live without fire and never accept pe- cuniary aid from anyone. This vow he reli- giously observed. One morning in the winter of 1880 he was found dead in the cave which had been his habitation for nearly 23 years. His grave will soon be marked by a modest shaft of marble, on which will be inscribed a brief sketch of his virtues.
FOUND iN THE TAFF.
FOUND iN THE TAFF. Police Discover the Body of a Missing Pontypridd ColMer, It was announced in our columns last Satur- day that- a young collier, named Thomas Llewellyn, living at 20, Gyfeillon-road. Ponty- pridd, had been missing since the previous Monday. He was last seen alive near the Bridge-end about nine o'clock on the nigh* of his mysterious disappearance, and fears were that he had fallen into the River Rhondda. This proved to be true, for the body of the unfortunate young fellow, who was only twenty years of age. was found on vVeaiietday nigr;; in the River Taff near Nantgarw, a spot several miles away from where it is conjec- tured he fell into the river. An inquest was held at the Farmers' Arms. Gyfeillon, on Thursday*, and a verdict of "Found drowned" was returned.
FROM WEALTH TO PENURY.
FROM WEALTH TO PENURY. An Old Man's Sad Death in Westbury Workhouse. An old man named Chatwood, or Wilson, who has for some weeks past been an itmiaie of the union workhouse, at Westbury-on-Severn, died in that institution on Thursday evening from injuries caused by being knocked down by a runaway horse a few days ago. The de- ceased was a wholesale chemist, in London, and had made a fortune. Misfortune dogged his footsteps, and at length he was so much re- duced that he was forced to earn his living by any means that presented themselves. Early in winter, whilst 111 the neighbourhood of Lyd- brook, near Ross, he fell into a quarry, and was considerably hurt-, and it was in oonse- quence of this that bc-, was removed to the union at Westbury. It has transpired tliaa he was likely to become again possessed with considerable means. -?--
MARQUESS OF BUTE.
MARQUESS OF BUTE. Said he Intends Purchasing an Oid Scotch Castle. The rumour that the Marquess or But-e has icquired the site of Sanquhar Castle for a monastery is causing a great deal of talk in Dumfries- shire. The old castle in its day was jne of considerable importance, and was the residence of the ancestors of the Admirable Jrichton," who wielded great power in the up- lands of Dumfries-shire. His lordship is the Lineal descendant of the Crichton family. ? l.o.tJ -?-?-?
THE GOVERNMENT.
THE GOVERNMENT. Said One of the Highest Offices will soon be Vacant. The London correspondent of the "Liverpool Post" writes:—"In official circles there is a •umour that a slighf change is pending with respect to one of the highest offices in the Go- rernment. I understand that- the present Dccupant of the post will receive an appoint- ment which will necessitate his retirement from Parliament. It is not yet known whether the contemplated change will take plaoe before the re-assembling of the House aster Easter. ? -?- r
CARDIFF HARBOUR TRUST.
CARDIFF HARBOUR TRUST. The Question of Pledging the Rates of the Town. We understand thai when the Cardiff Harbour Trust Committee next meet the mem- 3ers will be asked to recommend the council to bring the question to a decision. The ,cheme has now reached to a point that it is -)roT necessary to pronounce a definite opinion on the question of pledging the rates. It is believed the recommendation will be made by the committee, and it will then rest with the council to forward or ruin the whole 3c.h'2me. ?
PEDR WILLIAMS.
PEDR WILLIAMS. Ministers arc to be Invited to Hear his Explanation. The Christian. World says that Pedr -is net to resign. The deacons have heard his explana- tion. and they have invited the Revs. J. M. Gibben. late of Swansea, Guinesss Rogers, and the pastor of the City Temple to ? exnlanatiea,