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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. TE A T P. E JJ O Y A L ^ee' £ ?<iJfilnaPer .Mr. EDWAItD FLETCHER. Mr rV~ HT 'M"VDAY), MARCH 16th. bnrio ?.GE EDWARDES' LONDON' COMPANY, r the Management of Mr. E. B. Vonna.ii, in AN J4_JRTIST'S Jfy|Oi>EL, London MusicaZ Success from the Lyric ?nd y. s Theatre, where it liaa lately completed its First Year's London Run. fipi I. C°nipany. 2nt and Beautiful Music. •USir.fnted Orchestra and Powerful Chorus. ;Rew p Wiificent Scenery Specially Painted. ratnotic Song, "Haii-is Off,encored five times Cb,_ Nightly. njm^ Costumes. BnUiani Spectacle. Waint Dances and Songg. Of. A Modern Up to Date Musical Play. On See it at tlie Tiie&tr; Royal THIS WEEK ~otl>ing Performance Only, en Saturdav Next, p^h 21. Box Plan No v Ope; ■!>*?<» 6d. to S2 2s Early Doors 6.30 (6d. extra). Br i-en Commence 7.30. Qw Office at Messrs. Thoiiif«r>n »nd Shackell's, t-n-ef. Telephone No. 521. *0A' £ >AY NEXT, March 23rd, RETURN VISIT of CHARLEY'S AUNT. 43612 l(-lfiAND THEATRE The Premier Theatre of Wales. and Manager Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. '-TO-NICtHT AND Dl'UINfJ THE WEEK, ai,ft Important Engagement, of Miss Cynthia rlt«>ke, supported by First-clsu^s London Company, the New* Play, entitled, JOHN ^IHETWYNDS 'V1FE, be By F. C PHILLIPS **j"* open at, Seven: commence 7.30. Box office at Theatre Daily Ten to Four. Telephone 725. Stan ,—Dress Circle 2s. 6- Upper Circle 2s., f" I*. 6,1.. Pit Is., Pit. 9d., Gallery 6d. to „» ')O,J'"S Extra. isecoiid Price at NUK; o'clock aU Part*. se Attraction for MONDAY NEXT, March 23rd, t. TP. I L B First Time in Cardiff. 43625 f H E JgMPiRE Director .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME. THE EMPIRE PRICES. •^NSFERRED FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY TO THE PHBLHARMONIC-HALL, ST. M-.ilY STREET, during THE COMPLETION OF THE to,, NEW EMPIRE BUILDINGS, ""eg erected on the Enlarged Site of the Old Empire. TO NIGHT, at the ^LHARMONIC-HALL, ST. MARY-STREET, The following Empire Company:- AUSTRALIAN QUINTETTE lnT!rint^r,i. Vocalist*, and Violinists. Winners of Gold Prize Medals at E'steddfod Competitions. CHARLES CHAPLIN, Dramatic and Light Comedy Vocalist. THE BRADY AND JOHNSON SKETCH Jt r, „ COMBINATION. "■ otuart, May Niehoite, Albert Brady, and Mane Joiiwson. MISS R. VERA. Vocalist and Dancer. AZELLA WILSON, 1"C Accomplished and Beautiful Gymnast. ALFRED RIVERS, Character Comedian. I S S CISST KADSIOI, Sont; and Dance Artiste. Fj'lASBR and MAC, The Mu*iral Comedy Experts. te rvm: Sext Week— ^ocnjiaoa Combination of Academy," fame m » sketch, entitled "DINKEY DOO." NEWPORT. JpHiS "jpMPIRE ^•tfng Director .OSWALD STOLL. Tv TO-NIGHT. ALXARKAX3AS. HARMAN aad VILLIERS, „ .o^arminy LOTTIE COLLARD, HARRY MAX AM, MAUD DALMAINE. e GWENT WELSH QUAKTETTE, ROSE DALr, The Musical HIGHLEYS. ?t Week TONY WILSON and OLOWN. VI CTOHIA T H E AT R E AfOYDAY, MARCH 15, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, 8pl'ei? Engagement of MISS EMMA HUTCHISON'S ^ITEIUON COMEDY COMPANY, under the direction cf Mr. Percy Hutchison. a. PINK DOMINOS. "ec-edcd Each Evening I\v MAliY'S SECRET. p. KEXT WEEK—A SECRET CRIME. 6<J.n<*«:—Stalls, 3f.; nit gtaLa, 2s.; balcony, Le. jjalleiy. td. PONT FPRIDD. Ij OYAL CLARENCE THEATRE, *Wt- PONTYPRIDD. ,n"°r8 Mwf. TUENCHARD and JONES. Mt a TO-NIGHT, M 7.15, ^AVv' • HOWARD WATSON'S POWERFUL COM- Y, In thp LL'^hh-uc-cssful MILITARY DRAMA, w the TX>AD TO FC*RTUNE. Wn, r'Ay. March ?3td. RETURN VISIT of the "HW.1 Actrft- Mi^ GO-WON-GO MOHAWK, in grvJOX-NO-MAH," the INDIAN MAIL CARRIER. '1? Office, Messrs. Thompson and Sliacuell'i !jrehouse^Ta^Phwt^Price^a«u^«1^436]6 SALES BY AUCTION. SALE TO-MORROW. CUSTOM HOUSE STilEET, CARDIFF. JVI ESSRS. TAYLOR and SON will I7th"l0 SKLL bv AUCTION, on TLESDAY. March (under ilistre^ for r»'nt), a quantity of ^irlpi^'HOLD FURNITURE, including Chippendale ?(! Piano, Ao S«U> at Two. 10001117 ? PUBLIC NOTICES. Q Hand THEATRE SERVICES. &EXT SUNDAY, MARCH 22. 2-o | -i15 { JfOTlCE TO NEWSAGENTS k,. 5S«rf. W H. SMITH and SON" bep to announce «|)|1 ll»*y iiacc OPENED for WHOLESALE PUR ,SES, NEW PREMISES at S'l'R.AND HOUSE, ■Tl EOAD. CARDIFF. e5159 xnake» your Trou-er^ ? Bishop, Car w t Tailor. 50, Queen-street. e5167 C, rabr ^BT DECOBATOES. D A V IS ATD SON • POINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND r-APER-HANGlNG MERCHANTS, 11. QJE^X STREET. -?- .?-' DYEWORKS, ETC. JF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED, GO TO _j^??g:JDYER- !• NELSOX-TERRACE. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. I^ANCY GOODS, iX)YS, •T1 Why, at OOMLKY aud SON'S, 23, MOIRA TERRACE, CARDIFF. Close to New Infirmary. FURNITURE. EVAN & fJOlVlPANY. LIMITED ,JLTHE CABDIFF FURNISHERS," »T. MARY-STRF^'l' A NT) nUKE-STREET. GARDEB SEEDS. WE. WALKER, 5, Queen-street, and V V 10. Norfch-sirer-t, Cardiff.—Apriciili.ui-al, Garden, and Flower Seeds, and Seed Potatoes in all varietief. -:=- E5119 GENERAL GOODS. (^1 EN13RAL GOODS cf all descriptions? A Shopkeepers can pet almost evei7tihinp they want, at Tciy Loweet Wholesale Prices, at ODMLEY and KONi'S, 23, Moira-terrac<\ Cardiff. Close to_Nt»»v Infirmary. GLASS, CHINA, AND WARE. LASS, CHINA,; AN I > WARE ? Everylwdy says COMLEY'S is the Larsreft «nd Rett Place for all Shopkeepers to sro. GKROCERIBS. DAVID TONES & co.. LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The, Finest Butler Is. Id. per lb __???? Call at What-tfn-straft. -?- HABERDASHERY, STATIONERY. ABEiRDASHERY; STATIONERY^ Sk-7? Shopkeepers, for your own sake, go t. COMLEY and SON'S, 23, Moira-terrace, Clarditf. Clone to New Infirmary. RHEUMATIC CURE. FOR J'ULL^PARTTUULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS. 24. ST. MARY-STREET. TEA. AVID JONES and CO. Limited JL? FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET CALL ATMVH^TON-STREE'R. THE CHOOLA TEA COMPTANYT TEA GROWERS AND EXPERTS PARK HALL BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. TYPEWRITING. ANIEli 0 N AND CO. (Limii?-d) DANIEL OWEN AND CO. (Limited) JL? Legul Work, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewritin2- executed on the Shor est Notice. Terms on awplicaxion. WESTERN MAIL BUlL DINGS. CARDIFP WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS. DINNERS j.5. D CJKE-STR KET. -?-?- R. J. HBATH AND S0NS riANflFOTlTES hy —HROAPWOOD. Schiedmayer, Cc'.iiwri, Xrard, Ksvkretn, K^ps, lliin^mead, Steinway, Hopkineon, Bcclistein, Challen, Ne umeyer &c, fto. OflOANS hy:—MASON and -iMLIN, Bell. Smith. C*rj enter, St.c:li:'1g. Story and Clnrk, Doherty, Karn, fcr., 5ci., and armoniuma by, Alex- ander See., ko. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 71 Octaves, by the ge nuine an l celebrated firm. SCHIEDMAYEii, for Hire, for Oonceits, Ac. MRGEST POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WAIJJS PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OF WOR- SHIP, INSTITUTIONS, AXD SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing, do not fail to for our Price Lists and Verdict of 900, and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS— 51. QTJEEN-STREET, CARDIFF: 70, TAFF-STREET. PONTYPRIDD and 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. AGENCIES AT ABEBAVON. 0 ADOXTON-B ARRY, CAERPHILLY. BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, CANVASSERS WANTED IN \(.L PARTS, ON GOOD ■•JOMM1SSION. eo34 BO&Wtl S OKIUINAI ? 7 For Females | I For Females Orlv BENEDICT PILLS. Only. FTAHOUSANDS of Testimonials have JL been received from all parts. Females of all ages should take them. They at once remove all obstructions, no matter how obstinate or from what- eTer cause arising. In boxes 71d., Is. ljd, and 2s. 9d. Sent Pont Free, under cover, Id. extra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. Hortoti. M.P.S. (from the Binning- ham and General Lying-in Hospital), Aston House, Aftoq-road. Birmnvciiam.—Agent#: Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-street, and 11, Bute-street. Mer- thyr—Wills.. Chemit-t, Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-street, Newport—Young, Che- mist, High-street. Cannot be had from other CliemisU. N.B.—None genuine unlf-ne bearing "G. D. Horton," iu red across each label. Letters answered free. P54
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. THE "EVENING EXPRESS." WORDS. ONCK. THRKE SIT j T1MFS. j TIMES. 20 Words | 0 6 1 0 16 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 1-1- 40 Words 1 0 I 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 ————————————————. i Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office hv 10.30 a.m.: bur they can be inserted up to 4.45 p.m. under heading of
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TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive In- sertions of the following (iam of advertisements: Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartment*?, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shops, Offices to Let or Sell, Specific Articles for Sale Privately. if the iu-sertdom be not consecutive, or if payment be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent thi-ough the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. Ol eques, Postal and Post-office Orders should be crcfcsed made payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. ■Afturtiaements are received alt-o at the folloxvixig sub-efficee — ,?er, NEWPORT .TltEDEGAIt-STREET. SWANSEA CASTIJ: STREET. MERTHYR VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STKEET. HEAD OFFICES:- CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. Advertisers are Cwitioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed 1,0 Deliver Letters Addiesscd to Iuitials or Fictitious Names at any Pcat-office. Letters addressed to Initials 0:' Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser o4- one of the oftices of the Western Mail COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originals) "Apply at the Evening Express," means that the address of the advertiser can be obtained at the "Evening Express'' otiice on personal application. If required to be sent by post, two stamps must be en- closed. The boxes provided for answers to advertisements appearing in the "Evening lExpress" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulars or announcements of any kind. N.15.—To :;v«(l delay all letters containing adver- tisements should have the words "Advertisement ()!I the Envelope. LAND TO LET. Land To he Let in best neighbourh'Hjd of C'ldox- ton moderate ground rent and fees; respectable financed.—Apply J. P. Jones, Jtichards and Pudgen. 18, St. Marv-street, Cardiff. e5166 "1&. If? R MONET. ONEY TO LEND. Easy Repayments. Reasonable Intereet. Strict Privacy. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Call or write to R. FHILLIPR, 18. CHURCH-STREET, e90o7d CARDIFF. MONEY LENT ai NOTE of HAND, WITHOUT FEES, sureties, publicity, or delay, U> Any Respo*- sible Pei-son, in Town or Country. STRICTLY PRI- VATE ADVANCES from £ 5 UPWARDS. HE. PAT. MFNTS ai ranged to suit the boi rower's convenience -CENTRAL ADVANCE BANK, 40, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF—S. HARRIS, Manager. e422oo Those in Want of Cash are Recommended to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 1. Ouern-equare, Bristol, or to the District Agent. E. W. Weber, 3, Working-street, Cardiff e4550 ? .? ? APARTMENTS. -?. APARTMENTS TO LET AI>\ Eif'n'^KME"iTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: ? 20 words, 1 day, 6d ..3 days, Is 6 days. Is. 6d Conifortabie Furnished Apartments, every con- venience suitable far married couple.—la. Well- field-road, Roath Park, Cardiff. e9O55u20 Pensc-tlli.—Cbmfortable Furnished Apartmente nice view; use of piano; suit one or two Young (JenWeinen terms moderate.—Apply 0 5, Evening Express, Cardiff. e9051ul7 ° Penarth.—To Let, Two Nice Large Rooms, unfur- nished, in respectable neighbourhood.—Apply 0 4, Evening Express, Oard'fY. c°030ul7 Pleasant (sujn-rior Apartments.—St. Martin's, 68, C< nwav-road. Cantwn, Corditf 941u21 Montgomeiyvhii'—Apartments—3 Sitting-rooms, 5 Bedrooms; trout fishing in lake. Rivet Vvrniew. und other streams.—App'.y F. B. Jones. Llanerfyl, Welsh- pool. 721a18 First-chsa Front Arartmct't! now Vacant, wittrn five minutes nf Exhibition and Stations.—33, Charles- street, Cardiff. 7441118 Beaufort Villa, 12, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff.— Superior Apartments. 616u16 MISCELLANEOUS. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to De'iver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. flow to CII,Ftallise Oranges, splendid for dessert; Make Apple 'Hedgehog, Apple Ginger, Apple Sauce, Apple Snosv, Apple Tea, Ginger Bread, Ginger Snaps, Lemonade, Lemon Puffs, lemoii Jumbles, Lemon Barley Water, Seed Cake, Sultana Cake, Victoria Cakes, Raisin Cake, Breakfast CakeR, Hurlingham Cake, Chelsea Buns, Banbury Cakes, Cottagers' Cske, and over 200 other valuable recipes in Smith's (new) Encyclopedia, pr.ee 7d.—Address Jao. Smith, Nurseryman, Hoiwted Keynes, Sussex. Full satis- faction guaranteed. e5068 A and_J. Mac.muighton, Woollen Manufacturers to the Queen, Pitlochry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. ~~A-"aTid-J".—Macnaug'iton. Pitlochry, issue New PatteiTis—Suitings from 2s. 6d.; l^adies' Tweeds from Is. a yard. A and J. Alacnaughton, Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges, Black, Indigo, and Colours. A. and .L Maci:ion, Pitlochry, huppiy Tv.eeds und Serges a.t Mill Prices. Parcels 20s. Value Carriage Paid. e5181 Ueejs of and Dealers in Pa;nts, Oils, Varnishes, Washable Distemjiers, Damp Fluid, Enamel, Black- ing. etc., will find it advantageous to communicate y.-ith T. F. Chambers and Co.. Oxford-street, Hull B.—Price list sent upon receipt of trade card. e9009 Is Your Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridioa. Clocks and Musio Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4203 ARISTOTLE'S WORKS, complete Coloured Plates fenvine edition; 30 si'impe "Paris by Night, or Gav Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post fre(,.Bovker, 27. Rcnshaw street, Liverpool. "r.L..1.?.L_1 ion D..?_n: fUrl Kutti PIITJVI I MUSICAL. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words, 1 day, 6d.3 days, js 6 days, 111. 5d. P1ANOFOI4TE Lessons given by Young Lady to suit pupils after businese hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS, 24, Cowbrulge-road, Car- dlff. e5098 WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words. 1 day, 6d.3 days, Is 6 days. Is. 5d. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes nurchased orders promptly attended to; cash remitted same day as parcel received.—Mrs. North, 14, Caroline-street, Cardiff. e306<!uid BICYCLES. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words. 1 day, 6d 3 days, Is 6 days. Is. 6d. The John Gilfiiths~Cyolc Corporation, Ltd., being the World-6 Largest Agents, are able to secure the bent, agencies and supply cycles at lowest prices for cash or on easy payments. Sole agents for Humber. Swift. Singer," and Dunlop Cycles. Depot-57, Qiu en-st,reet, Cardiff. e5145 New"C^cie_Lock7"'with Key, Post Free Six Stnmpe; Repairs, Plating, and Stove Enamelling promptly and cheaply at trade prices; no job too difficult, none too small.—Morris Bros., t'ontypridd el947 CLEJAKS AID MANAGERS. Counting Hou.je.—Wanted, in First-class Drapery Concern, a smart, well-educated Youth as Apprentice to the Counting House.—Apply No. 894, care of Lc.okc's Advertising Offices, Newport, Mon. 9iXlu21 Wanted, a respectable Office Boy; must be quick ami -smart—Apply, by letter only, in own hand- writing, stating wages, Sc., to J. Richard Tlmmaa, Auct'oneer. 2. Duke street, Cardiff. 43612 Mr-Ch. Barfoot, In-ot-porated Accountant, has a Vacancy for an Articled Pupil.—Apply to CViritnn- ehymbers, High-street, Wevyrrt Occasional Boiler inspector Wanted for South Wales by a Boiler Insurance Company; must thoroughly understand the construction and work- ing of all classes of boilers, and be competent to make entire examinations, take dimensions, and report thereon.—Address, stating age, experience, Are., Inspector, care of W. H. Smith and Son, Adver- tising Agents, Manchester. 886ul8 HoweiFand Co7T^TThe Cardiff Di-apers," Cardiff, have Vacancies for Clerks Accustomed to the Kou ine of a Draper's Counting-bouse applicants IW t;tate their exnerience and salary rfe'iuiredj 6551117 PREMISES. FOR SAI-E For Sale, Two Well-built Villas on Mackintosh Estate; weekly rentals, lie.; bargain tQ immediate purcha.ser.-Apply 122" Cardlff. eul7 TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 vcrds 1 day. 6d ..3 days. 1« 6 1,avg- la- 6(1' To Let, Large Shop and Dwelling-house; also large DweJlintj-hou.^e in a good thoroughfa.re. Both pl'e- mis's have large dry oeila-rs underneath: rent-s very moderate.—Apply to Mr. H. G. Farrell, The Arcade Chambers. St. John's»square, Cardiff. eautad To Leti,-March 23. 30, Park-street, Temperanct- tov.n.—Apply, 19, Richmond-road, Cardiff. eMU19 Newport-road. No. 25 Stations); eleven rooms and bath-room fitted hot ana cold; large garden; now being pa ntf-d and deco- rated throughout; rent. E75 per a.nnum.-Apply Mr. Jackson, 20, Bedford-street. Cardiff. 74oul8 To Let, 68, Wyndhwn-erescent; two sitting-rooms, five bedrooms; hot water bath, &c.—Applv 57, Hamilton-street. Cardiff. i2rH- — Gordon Villa, 41. Partridge-road, Cardiff; double house; four reception-rooms, five bedrooms, dressng and bath room, kitchen, Ac- good, Pr?'luo i garden. 668"17- To Let, Two Semi-detached Villas, each containing three reception and seven bed rooms; bnth, hot and cold; good garden.—Apply B_. Market-street, Usk. ()81ul ( LlandafL—To Let immediately, Penrhiw; well situated every conveniencegood_ garden, house, &c.; modei"ate rent.—Apply Next Door, Slacey-roftd; 25th March; ten rornis, hath. conservatory, >Vc.—Apply Sessions and Sons (Limited). Penarth-road, Cardiff. 658ul7 —fo Let. Or<■ haTd^vFilaT"44, Oowbridge-rood —Apply Mr. Geo. Rees, 28. St. Mary-street, Cardiff 59^16__ 120, Cùttrell-rood, n:ne rooms, bath; 47, Dalton- strcet. eight rooms, bath, w.e. (12s); Double-fronted Detached Villas. Albany-road; Workshops, Plas- 138. C'netle-road. Cardiff. UXQ To~Lct7~22 and-24, fiirner-road. Canton hot and cold hath; jiapered throughout; back entrance; He* at 27. Lionel-road. Also 3. Lincoln-street.-Apply John Davies. Wharf. Card'fL s8'111" C, part used as sur- perj-.—Aiiplv Dr..Tames. Canton. Cardiff. o84mo ~Seirf-detaehed"Villa"in"Penarth—immediate possw- sion-witb six bedrooms—No. 8, Paget-place.—George Pell 1, Paget-terrace. Penarth a59ulo —fiP7,et, PenaFth, 4, Heiriert-terrace; ceiitirmlly situated-, immediate posse.»siori for tenris ami to view apr.lv Edmunds, House Agent. Per^rth. 4081120 To I et Rockloare, 17. The Parade, Cardiff deriraWe residence, in centre of the town; in splendid condi- tion- fitted out with ai? the most modern domestic apuliances hot and cold water baths; indoor lava- tories; modente. rental, with immediate possession- Applv Samuel, 1, Pembroke-terrace,, Cardiff. ~34, Park-place. Cardiff.—This inorf, .lesirable Iiesl- dence is to be Let or Sold on very ndvanta^otw ern^. Th* house contains dining-room, about 24ft. by A.. with large b-^w ^nf!ow^Ubra^pk"tc^n,' scullerv', coasroom, lavatory, w.c.. laige ««-»» „j china pantrv. larder, and other offices, all on Kj™ floor, with "two large additional rooms ,n ba^ment. On the first floor thne are a magnific-,ent room, about 3Cft. by 24ft,, wth two bow "» elegant boudoir, with a bow window, and t*o bed- rooms, a dressing room, w.c., and bathroom. upper floors there are six other rooms. all eight bedrooms and four recephon-rooms The dining-TOom. drawing-room, boudoir, «mlpW bedroom command extensive views over the Catl ^s Park.—For further particulars app.y to F. H. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 403é3 s, Monmouthshire Property Regis- te- for March Free on Application or Post.—Hem and Pei twee, House Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers,, Arc., Cardiff. 28811, C<imfort-ihlv-tumished Ten-roomed House, near to Exhibition, from May to September-Particulars and terms apply N 86, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. [ult> DWF.LLINa-HOUSES 'JX> BE SOLD. T.lanishen.—Fjr Sale or to Let. Three pleasantly- siti.ated Villas, nea-r station; IVery convenience. T il?wker, 6. urcll-terrace, LJam?hen. °37uol iVntvprTrld (Near).—For Sale, 16 Houses; average cjioss rentals for last six years £177; ground rent £ 18; lease abcut 50 years unexpnvd; p,h{'al'. Hern and Pertwee, Auctiorfers, Cardiff. 8U3ul3 Ccnwav-road.—Commodious Villa Residence to be Let or Sold; five bedrooms; modern built. Clarke and Co.. Cambrian-chambers, Cardiff- 822u19 Oakfield-street.—Well-built Villa Residences, in ex- 'tllcnt repair, to be Let or So,v^Cliarles?,p^Q p.nd Co., Cambrian-chambtrs, Cerdtff. ^u]a For Sale, Prcmertv, in Centre of Cardiff; lease M0 For Sale, Prcmertv, in Centre of Cardiff; lease 990 vears.-For particulars apply to George Jenkins, 39, tjpper G< or"C-street. Card'ff. 1 and 2, Shakspeare-street (Oastle-road end); low ground rent.—Apply Shepherd, 1, reder.ck^treet, Cardiff. -— tjpper G< or"C-street. Card'ff. 1 and 2, Shakspeare-street (Oastle-road end); low ground rent.—Apply Shepherd, 1, reder.ck^treet, Cardi ff. -— "For Sale, Five Cottages, Canton (near New Park); excellent investment small capted required i p.^ce low._N 99. Western Mail. Cardiff. —127"" Wood ville-road.—F or Conversion into Shop or to I^et.—Evans and Hughes, Auctioneers, ehambers, Wharton-street, Cardiff. 5a»ulo ehambers, Wharton-street, Cardiff. 588u16 DOGS. ADVERTISEMENT'S inserted undM this heading at the following prepaid iates: — £ 0 words. 1 tiav. fed 3 davs. Prixe-bred Mtd eptefxM pedigree Fox Terrier Pup- pies For Sale.—T. Smith and Co., King-street, Car- marthen. e9052ul7 l.rtl ?? MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heiding at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words. 1 any, 6rJ 3 days. Is 6 days, Is. 6d. Greens, Greens, Savoy, and Plain Cabbage. Greens 3s. per owt Turnip Greens 2B. 6d.—Harding, Monachty Farm, Mwnd y, Cardiff. f9054ul7 For Saile, 1 £ Horse-power Gas Engine in working order; a bargain.—Applv, 349, Cowbridge-road, Car- diff. e9032ul6 Camera For Sale, dijjhes, &c; cheap.—Stone, 42. De Burgh-street, Cardiff. e9046ul6 Earthenware and China.—Seconds B2 Orates; best JE3. or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s. 6d. Write for lists.—WEBB and 00., Longton Staf- fordshire Potteriea. eo039 Wanterl, 5C0 Workmen to Wear Mitchell's Home- made Boots.—3, Caroline-street, off St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e9060ul8 1.000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, Is. 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8a. 6d. samples free.— IfMher and Co., Machine Printers. Broadmesd, Bris- e4419 DRESSMAKERS. AD\ EKTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 2fi %o rds. 1 day, 6rl;j..3 days, ls 6 days. Is. 6d. Advertisers are Cautioned that Post.masters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addreasetl to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. I/ettens addressed to Initials or I'iotitioue Names must, bear the address of the advertiser or oee of the offices of tie Western Mail. Miss Harper, Dressmaker. Ladies' Material* made up newest style, good tit; costumes from 7s.—Applv, 16. Brook-street. Riverside, Canton. e9062ul8^ Millinery.—Wanted, thoroughly experienced Young Lady to lake Charge of Workroom.—Howell Bros., 973ul8 Milliner. Wanted, experienced Milliner for good class trade Welsh able to eenc in showroom.— John Stephens. Loudon House, Llandilo. 955ul9 Millinery-. Wanted, rn experienced Milliner; accus- tomed to good class trade.—State two last situations. —Apply Hughes and Co., The Fazaar, Llanellv. ul6 Millinery.—Wanted immediately, Fi^tTHand Mil- liner; full particulars aud photo. Also Assistant Milliners. Apply D. H. Lewis and Company, N«t<h. 914u20 Milhner.—Wanted, experience-j Milliner for good- clr.ss Trade, Welsh; able to serve in showroom.— John Stephens, London House, Llandilo. 791ul6 Millinery Wanted, a thoroughly experienced Milliner.—Apply, with fall particulars, Henry Thomas, Diaper, rontardulais. 795ul9 Wanted Apprenttcea and improvers to the Drew «iTa?u nP-—Applv to Whitaker and Jones, 19. Westhonme-crescent, Cardiff. 768ul8 Dressmaking. Wanted, an experienced Dressmaker; able to mannge workroom; good fit. and style ilJdiR. pen-able. -Apply, giving full particular, D. S. Thomas, The Bazaar, Pent,re. 759ul8 &ntaed inrmd;ately, a practical Milliner to fake riiit>re Charge of Showroom; also good, strong Hoy as Apprentice.—Samuel &ud Thomas, Sengherilh. 718ul8 Millinery ^Wanted immediately, thoroughly ex- perienced Mi liner, able to Serve Through; good references indispensable.—Jones, Manchester House, Ebbw Vale. ??_ 730u18 Mil.inerv. Wanted, Stvhsh MiDliner; take own orders and serve in showroom; Welsh.—Applv L. Smth. Anchor House, Pentre, Rhondda. 607ul6 M llineiy. Wanted, stylish Young Lady; five or six rs experience; able to serve and take charge of showroom.—Apply jan)es Evans, 80, Commercial- road. Newport. 629ul6 h Milliner; able to serve full part^icula^.—AppIy O. H. Jones, 65, Paget- street, Grangetown Caitliff. 592<rl6 i V. anted an exj>ericnced DresMnaker; able to* manag'? workroom; good fit aud style.—Apply W. P. Thomas, Glasgow House Abertillery. 570ul6 Wanted, a stylish, experienced, Milliner; to Serve in Showri om when Reouired.—Apply W. P. Thomas Glasgow House. AherH)lpry. 569n16 SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED Drapery..Tones and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd, have a Vacancy for Junior Hand; state salary and how long in I ;ade. 1C061118 ^ouii'g Mau ffir Drapery; one mth knowledge of outStting preferred. Also an Improver and an Apprentice.—Buckland, Draper, Larry Dock. I007u21 Grocery. — junior Assistant-Wanted at once in- door.—Apply J. Williams, Grocer, Oowbridge-road, Oardiff. 9741118 Ora.peiy.—Wanted, Young Men and John Jones and Son. Manchester House, (iil8 Salesman Wonted; sood window and t'u-ket writer reference indispensable.—Apply Fl:gelstone Bros. Pawnbroker. 110, Cowbridge road, Canton, Car- 1003u21_ Boots and Outiitting.—Wanted at once, experienced a!'c for Boot Department:, and good Junior for Outfitting.—Apply Liverpool House, Newport- [9891118 To Grocers.—Wanted, strong, active Juniors for General Grocery; Welsh.—Apply, full particulars, to O. George, Merchant, Hirwain. 874u'¿O Grocers.—Wanted, an Appientice to the Grocery Trade-.Appiv, stating age and reference, to A. Cute- Pentre. 916u20 To Grocers.—Wa/itetl, a good, useful, pushing J? to the Grocery: must go out with horse and oart occasionally; also solicit.—Applv, stating age, reference, and salary, to W. D. Cule and Co., Poutre 915u20 Drapers.—Wanted, Young Indies for Laces, Rib- pons, Trimmings, Corsets, ke. well up in sales.— Hughes. Birmingham- 877ul6 Wanted at once. an experienced Young Lady for the Lace Department; must have had six or seven years' experience in this department, personal ap- plication preferred. Apply to Evana and A."en (Limited), London House, Newport. 812ul6 G. Hughes, Diaper, Cad ox ten, lias a Vacancy for Young Lady who Can Serve Through, and Able to Dress Fancy Window. 785ul6 Grocery.—Wanted, good Junior Hand; knowledge of Welsh.—Apply, stating age and salary, to Thos. Powell, Morriston. Swansea. 796ul9 Ready-m.'ides —Wanted, a sniart Assistant; must be good salesman and window-dresser; aged about 25.— Full particulars to Griffiths and Sons, Newport, Mon. 818ul9 -M'llinery.—Wanted, an experienced Young Lady for Sales, with Knowledge of Trimming; outdoor.— W-Jfjfpghcs, Carliff. U19 Provisions and Grocery.—An Assistant Wanted; sober; Welsh.—Apply, stating full particulars, to M. Evans. 6, Strand. Ferndale. 706ul8 M'llinery and Mantles.—Wanted. experienced Young Lady to Take First Sales in Mill'nery; Welsh preferred—Apply, giving full particulars, E. Hugh°s and Co., Pontypridd. 663ul7 Drapery.—Phillips and Co., l»rapere, Newpoitt, Have Vacancies for Two smart Juniors.—Full par- ticulars, first letter; personal preferred. 631ul6 Dra.pery -Wanted. smart Junior; must he good wirdo.w-dresser.—Apply James Evans, 80, Commer- cial-road, Newport. 630ul6 Pawnbrokinp.—Wanted immediately, experienced Young Man for Pledge and Sale Counter; good references indispensable.—Apply A. Shibko. 76. Broad- way, Cardiff. 564ul6 D. H. lyewis and Co., Drapers, Neathi have Vacancies for Young Men; about five years' experi- ence. Aleo good Junior; Welsh. 608ul6 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words. 1 day, 6d ..3 days, Is 6 days. le. 6d. Wanted, Groom-Gardener married; cottage found must have good references.—Apply D. T. Edwards, Taft's Well, near C?rditV. 977u21 Wanted at once, for Country, good Gardener; single; live indoors; make himself useful.—App.v, with particulars, Mrs. Edwards, Fedwhlr, Abtr- (ia re. Wanted, steady, reliable Groom-tiardener; willing to make himself generally useful.—Apply Air,. Bond, Seudamore. Gold Tops, Newport. 988ul8 Wanted, steady, industrious Man a« Groom- Gardener —Apply Dr. Thomas, Bryubedw, Nantrmoel, near Bridgend. 9601116 Wanted, a YounjfMan, about, f8, ulth reference, to Look After a Horse and Dogcart and Small Garden a':W to make himself generally useful. -Apph 205, port- road, Cardiff. lOnu21 Wanted, a Useful Man to Look After Garden. Pony, and Cow; to live indoors.—State wages H.. The Club, Abergavenny. 836ul6 Wanted, 2nd April next, smart Stable Boy, under CoiU'hman in about 15 nine experience.—Apply Herbert Peel. Esq., Taliaiis. Llandilo. 840ul6 Wanted, Youth, 15 to 18, for Stables, and Occa- sionally in Garden.—Apply J. Nieholl. Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend. 805u16 Wanted. One that can Drive One Horse, Look After Garden, be Generally LTseful; age about 50.- Address Vicar. Pendoylan, Cowbridge. 784u16 Wanted Groom-Coachmaji.—For particulars apply Dr. Rice Morgan, Morriston. 672u17 Wanted at once, smart Lad. about 14 to 16 years old, to Look Afta- Horse and Trap and Make Himqelf Useful Indoors.—Apply, with references, Colonel Phillips, Aberdar- 692ul7 Good Gardener-Groom must have good reference*; Wife Dairy and Poultry if possible.—Apply, stating reference and wages required, with cottage and garden, Mwyndy, Liantrisant. 654ul7 Wanted, a Man, from 20 to 30 years okl; well used to stable work and young horses; must be a good rider and a sober man.-Apply Charles Bishop, Monmouthshire Horse-breaking Establishment.. Uas- salleg. near Newport. 577u16 Wanted, steady Yoyug Man as Billiard Marker end to make himself uøefuL-Apply, with full particulars, Reek House Hotel, Liuidrindod. 871u20 Barman Wanted at once, 15 to 18 must be ctfan. quick, and obliging; indoors. -G eneml Picton, King- street, Swansea. 898ul7 Wanted at once. Two good Men, used to Horses; good refervnees required total abstainers.—Apply Dix. Carmarthen Arms, Aterdare 799u16 Wanted, Apprentices to the Lithographic Drawing; also Lithographic Lettering; also Copper Plate Engraving. Ornamental Lettering.—Apply, with speci- mens of drawing or lettering, E. S. and" A Rob nson l imited). Biistol. 47622 Electrical Engineering.—Messrs. Sydney F. Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Articled Pupil.—Cardiff Electrical Works, Sevein-rcud, Cardiff. 940u21 Wanted, a Boy to Run Errands and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apt>•>•, between ten a.m. four p.m., 31, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 055ul8 Wanted, a Young Man ac Grocers' Haulier; one accustomed to the work indoors.—Ii. Jereiniah. New Tredegar. 958ul8 Butchers.—Wanted, a Young Man; able to slaughter and used to horses.—Apply, stating age and wages (must have good references), Hawkins, Tredegar. 954u21 Wanted, Foreman Angle Smith for ft overworks.— State wages, experience, &c., to Box 30, Post-office, Hj de. 875ul8_ Butcher.—Wanted, All-round Slaughterman used to horses, making sausages: sober; obliging. Also Shopman, Man-Age Branch.—Gale, Butcher, Rhvmney. 934'117 Wanted, Handy Man, who can Do ft Little Car- pentering, Painting, Gardening, and Make Himself Generally Useful; wages moderate; apply, by letter. giving age, where last employed, wages asked, and other pat-ticulars.-Addressi Box 133, Post-office, Swan- eea. 897u17 Wanted at onoe, a First-class S&wyer; capable of working a travelling table and log frame; must be sober and industrious.—Apply N 1, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 899u20 To Hakere.—Wanted, an experienced Man for Bread ajid Cake; one accustomed to decker ovens; per- manent situation outdoors; state full particular?— R. Jeremiah, New Tredegar. 804ul6 Wa.nted, a Pattern Maker for Temporary Employ- ment at Llovd's Works, Abercarn.—Apply on the Works. 43545 Grocery.—Wanted, steady Young Man as Haulier; well accustomed to horses; Welsh; indoors.—Apply Evans and Co., Royal Stores, Ferndale. 786ul9 Bakers and Confectioners.—Praetroal. all-round Baud Wanterl.-Sta.te age, wages, and address of last employer.—David Richards, Grocer, Ab rgwyuti. [ul9 Wanted, a Hansom Body Maker.—Apply Bailey's Carriage Emporium. Cardiff. State r. ages. 43543 Men, Youths.—All Classes Requiring Any Employ- ment, write at once situation guide free; busy t;me hundreds suited; don't delay.—Tanner and Co., Box 113, 112, Newiugton-causeway, London. Men late Army, Navy. alf-o write. 7311118 Grocers' Haulier Wanted; must have good cha- racter and be accustomed to horses; indoors.—Apply, stating wages, International Stores, Pentre, Rhondda. 500'114 A Salary of 12s. 6d. to week can be Earned in Spare Hours or Evenings, by Either Sex, ajiywhere. -Proof sent free to anyone send'ng addressed enve. lope, in own handwriting, to T. Smith and Co. (Dept. Q.), 79, St. Helena-gardens, North Kensington, London. W. L12662. £ 30 a Month Can )-e Made with £ 10.—For par+icu- lars address Cansig, 154, Leadenhal 1-street, Lou- don. 175ul7 SITUATIONS WANTED. Situation Wanted as Groom-Coachman; accustomed to single and pair, and thoroughly understands stab'e ciut:es; good reference.—Davies, Ty Mvr-vdd, Radyr. 976u21_ Gardener; experienced with vines, peaches, melons, tc'1J1rtoes. flowers, and kitchen garden: also cow; good references.—Add**a 50. Ludlow-street. Pen- arth. 9541116 As Gardener, Single-banded, or Where Help is Given; 13 years' experience in all branches aged 28: married.—S. Kerton, The Pitt, Raglan, Mon. u21 Gardener (Head Working), where help g-iven; experienced in all branches; disengaged when suited; T, good reference.-Apply King, Aberbaiden. Aber. gavenny. 975u21 Wanted, Situation as Gardener, Single-handed or whcre help given single; aged 27; good reference. -Apply Davis, 98, Albert-avenue, Maindee, Newport, Mon- 952u21 Gardener, Head Working or good Single-handed; aged 46; miiTied; life experience; highest, testi- monials -51, Ludlcw-street, Pr-narth. 910ul7 Situation Wanted to LoolF After7 Horse and Trap small garden ride, drive well; useful in house.—28, Spring-garden-place, Caidiff. 9Z7nl7 Gentleman Requiting trustworthy Groom-Coach- man 3j years' good character; orderstands kih'hen garden —I-et him communicate Bennett, 18. Graig- street. Pontypridd. 844ul6 Wanted, by steady Married Me.n, Situation as Working Farm Bailiff; t-ho-mighly understands all faitn duties; excellent reference.—Bailiff, Western Mail Office, Newport. 8431116 Situation Wanted by Young Man to Look After Horse and Garden; no objection to cows; good milker.-Apply H. Trinder, 4, Alfred-street, Neath. Experienoed Grooni-Ccacliinan Seeks Situation in Gentleman's Family; five years' excellent character; aged 29; single; smart appearance.—Davies, care H. Boyle, 29, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 749ul9 Gardener (thoroughly experienced. Disengaged) Seeks Re-engagement; highest references from last and previous employers alwtainer.—Apply Thomas, 383. Cardiff-road. Aberdare. 6!lul6
I'The New Site for the Town…
I' The New Site for the Town Hall ———————————- DAME CARDIFF "Thank you, Mr. Carr, your s\ijrge*ti»n is a most excellent one, and I am delighted with it; but, unfor'iiately, my caqioraUoii mu:;t have a. voice in the ma-ttcr."
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NXTRSEMAIDS, SERVANTS, AND BARMAIDS. SERVANTS TTANTEJ*. Wanted rcspectablTTjirl, about 19, as llousemakl, wttre Page is kept: good references; fringed bait objected to; wages, £ 12.—Apply, Cbesterholme, New- port. Mon. erlQ67ui.7 Wanted an experienced (general Servani; must he able to cook, also iron.—AppQy 7, Glossop-road, Roath, Caidiff. e9069u2! Wanted immediately, experienced Plain Cook fo: Country Hotel; güOd wages; good reference* re- ouired..—Applv, Proprietress British Camp Hotel, Malvern. e9067u21 Wanted a respectable Girl as Nurse-housemaid; n-uat be accustomed to ycung children.—Apply, 49, Wanted a respectable Girl as Nurse-housemaid; n-uat be accustomed to ycung children.—Apply, 49, Paik-place, Cardiff- e90b5u!6 Experienced General, by March 21st; nge<l 24; plain cooking; nursemaid kept.—Aj»ply 43. Ifyder- street Canton. CO?u i.8 Wanted at ohce, a good, strong Girl as Kitchen- maid an-l Help Housemaid in Morning; must have been in gentleman's family.—Apply Hunter, Trov House, Moi;inoi*th. Wanted, Cook-General where tMp ie Given; groom kept indooi-a; two in family; must be good plain cook; Churchwoman preferred.—Apply, hy letter, Mrs. Jordan, Llanb-idani-fawr Rc-ctory, Penvhont, Radno-shire^ 881u20 Wanted good Plain Cook in Family of Three; age not over 3O.-Apply to Percy House, CHftnn. gardens W.. London. R79nl7 Wanted, good Cook, General; also Laundrymaid, to Assist in House.—Apply M-f. Brook, South Wales Regi.-tn7 Ofliee, Charles-street. N( wport. 918u20 —Wanted, war CarSiff, Hotise-P.,Arlourmaid; tall; Dot under 25.-Appl.r. stating wages, Mrs. Nell, h-y Cottage, Tenby. Wanted, a respectable Girl as General Sen-ant, aged gbout 22 good references required three in family.- Apply 10, Conwr»y-road, Caiton, Card ff. ti68u20 ~CJood Plain Cook"WantetlTii-enrk-min's Fanr'ly.- State age, quaUfications, and wages, and references Mrs. Falkener, Glanymor. St Clears. 867u2) Wanted, a good-Oeneral-Ser\ant; liberal wages given,—Apply Mrs. Thorn, Rutland Villa. Summer Hill. Maindee, Newport r_ L_ Wanted immediately, a good General Servant; two in family; good references tndwpei**ab»e.— Apply, mornings only, 24, Hamilton-street, Cantou, Car- diff. 9041117 Wanted, a respectable G rl to Wait Upon Children and do Light Housework Churchwoman preferred.- Apply, before eleven a.m. or after eight p.m at 5, Glossop-terrace. Roath. 843n16 Experienced Nuise Wanted for Young Children; good needlewomen Churchwoman.—Apply, giving full particulars, Mrs. Brewer, 7, Victoria-place. New- port. 84'71116 Wanted, a respectable Girl at; Nurse-Housemanl; must be accustomed to young children.—Apply 49, l'ark-place. Cardiff. 842i«l6 Wanted, by April 7fch, experienced General; must understand cooking; housemaid kept.—Applv Mrs. Brewer. 7, Victoria-place, Kewport. 815u16 Good General Servant Wanted; murt. understand plain cooking; good wages.—Apply, with references, to Royal Exchange, 161, Commercial-rcad. New- port Cook Wanted for Business House must thoroughly understand plain cooki- good references required as to character and trust worth mess—State full par- ticulars, wages, &c. Housekeeper, Green y'; and Dawkins, Haverfordwest. 576u!6_ Wanted, a Housemaid; good references indisren- sable.— Apply Mrs. Dawson. Clarendon House, Stow Park-crescent, Newport, Mon. 814u16 Cook-GeiieraT7 ^!f^Hou>e-Parlourmaid Wanted a! rynoe.—Mrs. Nieholl Morgan. Craig-y-Mor, Mum- bles. 830ul9_ "Wanted, good General Sen-ant; able tc' cook and iron; three children; nurse-housemaid kept; washerwoman and boy employed.—Spickett, Il'gh- nxad. Pontypridd. mOn13 ~~House-Parlout maid or Housemaid, in Sma.U Family, bv English Girl; speaks Welsh; excellent character. —Address E- Hampton, Wstrws, Ffost-rassol. I.Ian- dyssiL 793u16 Wanted, for ttie Country. !)Qo General Servant, who can do plain cooking well; housemaid kf>pt. Apply 2, Walters-road. Swansea _? 71 ul°_ ? "Wanted, clean, respectable Girl as General Servant; r.ot, under 18.— Apply 132, Newport-road. Cardiff. InlE _?_ Required. Cook General; rged about 26; three in family; housemaid kept.—Apply, Fvning. S-'x to Eight, 10, Windsor-place. Cardiff. ?48ul8 Wanted, a Nnrse-llousetnaid, uged about 22; rook and man kept.—Apply, elating wagen, Mrs. Wvndham Ranrlalt. Park-street. Bridgend. 639ul7 Winteol. good Cook-Getieral and Nutwe-Housemaid. -32, Westbourne-road, Penarth. E.perie'iced iisundresses Wanted (Widow and Daughter or Two Sisters^ for CIo Large Fauiily; wages 30s. per week, with cottage, coals, and laundry exiK-nsee.—Apply, with full particulars, Mre. Masters, Lonelav, IJantrisant, S<iuth Wales. 43467 Wtnteti for a Country House, an experienced Housemaid; wages i,16 to two liouscinaids kept.—Appiy, by letter, with full par- ted lars and reference, to care of Mr. Jones, Wiilenhall, Cathedral-iond, Cardiff. 43468 Wanted, experienced General Ser\'o'it -.mall fami'.v.—Apply to MrA. AVerg, 1, Ví\lOtIl:II1<l-ro'ld, Maindee. Newport, Mr n. 5711116 Wanted, good Nurse-Housemaid or experienced Housemaid, accusten-ed to children three children— 7, 4i, and 2. —Apply 43, Plymouth road, Penarth. tul6 Wantecl. goorl Cock, aged ahout 28 small famiiy help given; good wages to suitable person.—'W., Car- d'tT and County Clul>. 455ul7 Coder Waitress Wanted immeduxte'.v at Exchange Club. Docks, Cardiff; experienced.—Applv per- sonally. 1004ul8 Barmaids ffliree)." CaJdiff; Four Kitchenmakls, Under Barmaid, Housenw-ids, Slillroom-maids, Oioks, Oliamhernja'ds, Waitresses, Laundresses, Markerv, Boys.—45, Charles-street, Cardi'ff. Beds. M. 11566d Wanteil inmi^du-.tcly, competent Barmaid; to tucke herself generally useful.- -Apply, with refe- rences and photo, stating salary, to Pontycymmer Hotel, Pontycymmer. 962u2 Required, a good Cook.—Mrs. Humphrey*. Talbot Ht tel. Newport,. 991'121 Required immediately, respectable Girl as Housu a>:d Pantry Maid.—Apply Mrs. Sarvis, Castle Hotel, Merthyr "^Vdvil. 946ul8 Wanted, Barmaid; acourtome*! to Kharp counter trade; most produce testimonials. —Apply Yendol!, Victoria, Ebbw Vale. 925ul7 an experienced Barmaid.—Apply Old Ship Ion, High-street. Newport. 8!6u15 Cook Warned for Dining-rooms; must be well up in soups rnd entrees and able to CIInc; charrcter must bear strict investigation abstainer.—Apply, rffcer Four p.iii., Maskell's Dinit-g-rooms, 99. Bute- road. Docks. Cardiff. 834u19 l Wanted, a lcspectable Penzcii r.s Read Chenibt-r- maid must know her work.—Apply, personally, if possible. Bush Hotel, Swantea. 852u19 Wanted rcsnectable Y01\l1!! WcrnM). to Make Her- self Generally Useful in the TInusp. and Assist in Bar when required; good chataeter indispensable.—Apply Mrs. Llewellin. Mitre Hotel. Bridgend. 43558 Wanted, Chamheimaid at once.—Apply Mancgeress, Tredegar Arms Hotel. Tredegar. 798ul6 Exf»e:ienced ("lOk Required.—Rotherslade Hotel, Langiand Bay, Mumbles. 774til8 Wanted, good barnia-id; have best of refe- rences.—No others need apply Castle Hotel, Corn nierei'al-road, Newport. 772\118 Wanted, Young Lady to .4.i"tTn}Iä.m-¡;ï1l(.>nt and Relieve Bar; also Young Lady as Barmaid for Hotel Bar.-Apply Mackworth Hotei, Neath. 43470 Wanted immediately, respectable Young Lady as Baimaid.—Apply, personally, the Vulcan, Aber- (le.re. 500u16 Wanted, a good General Servant at once.—A;-pV Mrs. Richards, Antelope Hotel, Bute-streel. Car- diff. 599ul6 Wanted, good General Servant; aged 18 to 20; able to do plain cf>oking; good refer' nees. —Apply Mrs. Thomas, Oxford Hotel. The Haves. Car- cliff. Cv0ul6_ SERVANTS WANT PI.ACES- [ As (Jeiteral; 22 strong. 1 lesi'.thy excellent-charac- ter others different ages. Cook; wash, it-on. -British Agercy, Aberdare Junction. Stamped address. 963ù2 Situations Wanted as General Servants for Several strong Country Girls; various ages—16 to 21.—Mrs. Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. 872u20 Wanted, Situation as Pla-in or Under Cook gocd reference • town or country.—Apply Miss Cork, 35. Lacdeg-street, Landore. 838ul6 Situation Wanted in Aj rii as Houscmai<l or H< use- Parlourmaid in Gentleman's Family; six years' cba- Nortli lioll, Swan-Pa. 8531116 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Q.REAT J^E VOLUTION IN T AILORING. THE WEST-END nHAILORS JL IT (KEGD) JL (N OT CLOTHIERS.") have now o.penf-cl tlieir new 7>re:nisfv at 19, DUKE STREET. and are showing all the latest designs in SU ITlNt '.S, COATINGS, TROUSERINGS, unol Ladies' l'hstume Cloths 25 per cent, under local prices.^ The Leading Feature in their business will be GOOD, STVUKH-F1TTING GARMENTS, Superior Trimming, Sound Workmanship, and Up-to-Date Prices. 19 DUKE STREET, CAEDIF* PATTERNS POST FREE. dW i
HEARING IX ANIMALS.
--?-?- HEARING IX ANIMALS. PECULIAR METHODS OF RE- CEIVING SOUND. Insects like grasshoppers crickets, and lo- custs have their ears in strange, places—some on the middle of the body, others on the legs. Whatever other u*es the creatures may also make of these organs, they are veritable audi* tory organs. In them we find a membrane stretched across a cavity, with an opening to tho external air. and within the cavity ia a nerve mess developed at the end of an audi* tory nerve. It would 1>" hard, indeed, if the chirping cicada—"the cricket on the hearth" d the querulous katydid could not be heard by their companions. It is eaid that tliot-o IX't" in the house--the flies—cam. hear by mean* of some rows of corpuscles on the knobbed threads which represent the hind wings of other insects. It is imcertxin whether bees cadi hew. If not, then all the labour of the old-fashioned beekeeper in beating a tin kettle at swarming time is hi vain. Some naturalists who have tried them with every kind of sound and noitt deny that they con hear. Others, equally confident, assert that they are very sensitive to the calls of their queen at least. Some of the mollusks have very remarkable organs for hearing. A good instance is the garden slug. In its neck you would see under a mkrosoops- a pair of globules filled with a clear fluid. In these are minute ear stones, which swing to ind fro, rotate and start off, first in one direo tior. and then in another, but in no uisUuKsa striking the walls of the cavity. If the glo- lniles are ruptured the motions cease. A care- ful angler will not talk while fishing, ro- bably a quiet conversation will do no harm, b»4 it must he remembered that fishes have eaxs,; ulthoug'i sound- from the air may not reaoH them. One of the odest arrangements of alt is found in some fishts. Tim air bladder sends off fibres which are attached to stretclnd across cavities in the skull, and from these membranes flie vil 1 rat ions of sounds are conveyed to the air bladder- Such is the cane w'ii.h the perch; while, motrvi strange stall, in the carp little bones aid the transmission of soui.d. Adders miy be "cleaf" or hard of hear* ing, but rept.ilew are furm.shdd with ears, and among them the crocodile has the rudiment of an outer ear. Birds, as everybody knows, can hoar very readily, and the external cavity ie easily found if the feathers, on the side of the leu 11 urc raised. Anyone fortunate enough to jet hold of an owl may see a very remarkable opening leading to the drum, but the tuft of feather- which adorns the head on each side in some spvci as cannot be regarded as in any way analogous to our own folds oi cartilage. -?
PHIL PHILLIPS'S TOOTHACHE…
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A LEGAL MURDER m • BEING THE STORY OF A SOFI/S EVOLUTION. KOEL Is0LAN, Author of "Tales of Cardiff," "A Child of Nature," &c., &c. CHAPTER I. (Continued). etl Mark had been absent just upon Alaii received a letter from 1 '•id Xaish — the finn who had ti<jr, s°U<jitoTs to tiie family for genera- ^th — to the effect that his ou tliem w .th a request I llis e3* would wrive to him (Alan) and ask b distance for M;>rk to make a new start. I fo,. j evidently, they wrote, suffered deeply r- 1 looked ti.e 3a.me young gentle- bof "V''° had cai'cl cu tb?m some three vears respectfullj advised that I?h: "'It! .'ug niK t-ic' ii-. ¡j()j)e for the one who \ea^l'evously sorry foi- having yielded, in a ni0Went, to a teot temptation. Mean- ¡¡')tld' t V av.aitcd his instructions. After Of 'r'uS the Matter over the greater part irir. w ;!ked over to Woodbine tu*0,e a,nr'' told )1: Maikharo his news. The btijj ccur;e# pleaded for Mark. And, •yri one i jspectfully advised and time having somewhat ^rn*c.tf^,G Wo«nd in his pride, he allowed iiifi'iei.ced Ko far to grant ^earj, tl,e *«:st<i!vee <Vf £ 500 a v«ar foe furee ^ion ',ar'' SO a-y. ar 'Jiereaft-jr, on condi- ir^ h;? 1<ft Eil"lan'1 iiid made a lresh ? II,. ?. II.I1.d S07, C'taer (V'tTtrv-ctrier s new name, r1a ) .« ^ere arc kep; one new name V n'? quickly agreed to, adopted C £ M»-*v:it-h Aiist.r-iMa \'?õia a.-4 that*. was under no promise to his father not to aid Mark. In his fit of rage the Squire had simply forbidden him to do such a thing; but Mr. Markham said he had no right to heed that order. Moreover, his father was now past consulting on the matter which, for Mark, was a good thing. Hence, on this occasion everything had seemed to work toge- ther for the good of the future ("x:le. About seven months after this, Squire Pilkevton passed peacefully over to the majority. His remains were consigned to the mausoleum in the park, and placed side by side with those of her for whom the dead man had mourned so many years with an almost unholy sorrow, and to whose memory the building had been erected at his orders. About the mournful ceremony there was no pageantry displayed. No pomp or show or earthly grandeur of any kind held place m that funeral rite. It was simplicity even to the verge of austerity. A plain heavy coffin, made simply of thick oaken slabs, fitted with black mountings, and containing a leaden shell, held the bcdy. Eight men servant-s carried it from the Priory to the solitary house of the dead with its cordon of trees. Being ?. man of his father's kind Alan felt the loss as he Mould not have done had the Squire been of a different temperament than he was. And although the blow had fallen slowly he felt it keenly. Yet, he was not tiie man to parade his sorrow, and no wreath 1?t;ta1JJ1:-01Jt".1 J.1! I ;:ttIUIIII" \l1I? .?. ??.?- or flower of any kind rested on or went with that austere, solid-looking receptacle of the daad. In this he obeyed the wishes of his parent, pleased himself, and the funeral was as sombre as it could well be. Alone, and with bared, bowed head, he walked next the coffin over the long grass from the house to the mausoleum. Some half-dozen distant relations followed him be had no near one but the exile. The service was read by the vicar of Walton, and the party returned to the Priory. There Mr. Naish read' the will, w'hich was character- istic of its testator. With the exception of the few small—very small—legacies to needy relatives and servants almost ready to follow the giver, the estates, the greater part of which were entailed, went without reserve to Alan. Mark's name was not mentioned. For upwards of 28 years there had been no civilities exchanged between tbe Priory family and those of houses in the district. When the dead "quire had shut himself up he hail shut out the whole world, and people had grown to I00S on the house simply as the hermitage of a recluse. But when the remains of the recluse had been in their resting- place a few days some of the nearer neigh- bours called at the Priory on visits of condo- lence. Yet, whether Alan was averse to being intruded on or whatever was the cause he paid no heed to these overtures of socia- bility. He kept the retired, even tenor of his way; and people began to look on him as they had done on his father. And it is very likely that, had it not been for the old tutor, who still possessed some influence over him, he would have developed into a rceluse. He had seen no more of the world than an extremely a wet course at college had wt-roa him, and he appeared to be naturally against learning anything of it. But Mr. Markham tackled him on the subject of his duty to himself, the position as one of the landed I gentry, and the necessity of his going into society'. Nor did lie let the young Squire rest until he agreed to go abroad a matter I lie choose rather than at once mix with his he chose rather than at once mix with his neighbours—with himself as a companion. on Mr. Markham hurried the arrangements along, so that three months after the funeral all was in readiness to start. On the morning of the day before the one set aside for leaving the Priory Alan received the following communication:- 24 Street, Alan Pilkerton, Esq.. London. E.C. Pilkerton Priory, Sept. 10, 18— nr. Wakefield, Yorkshire. Dear Sir.—In accordance with the terms of the bill I hold on you for B200, may I ask for as early a settlement as possible. Yours respectfully, Ruben Jacobs. Not Knowing wliait to make of the epistle Alan walked over to Woodbine Cottage with it. But the ex-tutor was as mystified with it as himself. He could offer no kind of explana- tion, and he advised that it be ignored until they arrived in London the following day; then see about it personally. Which was done. On reaching the metropolis they drove at once to the house indicated in the letter, alighted, and took a hasty glance at the building. It was a large, sombre-looking edifice, and evidently; of a good age. The windows on the ground floor were all cgta through crossed iron bars. oao of was a dingy wire blind with the word Office" in very much faded gilt. Alan knocked—there was no bell—and stood back looking art the dirty brass plate on the door bearing the name inscribed in the letter. In a few minutes the door opened and revealed a hook-nosed, black-haired individual, in petti- coats none to clean. Vat vash you vant, blease?" said she. "Mr. Jacobs," said Alan. "Is hs in?"' looking at the woman w,;th disgust. 1 esh, he vash in. Vat vash you vant? Ish it peeshness ?" Yes," shortly. "Vill you blease shtep Ïil1" He did so. Mr. Markham followed. They were shown into the gloomy, dust-ridden room that served as an office, told to wait, and left to do so. But they were not kept long in suspenss. A man entered, and the gently natured ex- tutor shuddered, while Alan looked volumes of superior disgust. The man's cast of fea- tures were as a finger-post with the word Jew in capital letters. But It was not that that jarred on his visitors. It was the repulsive. ness of the man as a whole. He appeared to be about 60 years of age. On each side of his thin beak-like nose glittered a dark, ferrety eye that had grown to seem small through a habit of keeping them half veiled. Over them hung two black, bristling brows. The mouth was a mere split curved down- wards at the corners. His gait was a glide; a soft, noiseless shuffle. He was tall, and thin, and much round-shouldered. His garb was a dirty, greasy dressmg-gown and smok- ing cap, and when he entered he was rubbing togethe: two bony, oily-looking, talon-like hands. Goot morning shentlemen," with a suavity and politeness that could soaroely be outdone and seemed to resemble the polite invitation of a vulture to come and have his bones picked. "Will you be good enough to tell me the meaning of this ?'' he asked, tendering the letter he had received. Ish not de meaning phlain. my dear shlv?' said the Jew. with a smile that Mephisto- pheles might have envied him the power of giving, after running his eye over the missive. It is plain as far as the letter goes." !'a:{} Alan. But you have no bill on Alan Pilker- ton. He never gave a bill to anyone in his life." Ach! Mein Gott; and vat you shay negxt?'' the suavity and smile all gone I say he has not given you or any other man a ball." Shtav— Yalt vone minute!" He shuffled across to a safe in a corner, opened it, and glided back with some papers. Selecting one from the bundle he presented it to Alan, saying, und vat you shay to dis ?" Alan took the document, examined it, and found it was a promissory note in his name for JB200 at 50 per cent. per annum, payable to Reuben Jacobs at his house, Street, London, three months after the death of Alan, present Square of Pilkerton, and bore the date of June 23rd, two years and a^half before this. Alan raised his head. His eyes met thoss of the Jew which had been watching him keenly all the while. "Veil, und ish dot not phlain enoff Yes-in a way," said Alan. "Veil, vot more Stasf. Have you seen me before to-day Vv no. Not to my recollection. Put I haf sho many young shentlemen gome to mine offish dot I gannot gkeep dem all in my mind'sh eye," with another oily smile. "Cannot you remember a face?—Have you ever seen me before?" "Veil, no— I dink'st not." You think' not. Say, have you seen ms before ?"' I vould not shwear. My memory ish sho padd," with a slow imperturbability that would not be ruffled. But if I had borrowed this money you would not have forgotten me." "Put, my dear shir—" Stay Where was the money borrowed and the bill made out?" ''Here in dish offish." "What kind of person was it who borrowed it ?" I "He vash a vair vaeehed shentleman vid lightish hair und dark eyesh." i "Was he tall or shortV .? "He vash neider. He vash middling: und vash leedle shtoudt und shtrong looking." "Was he an old man, or a young one?" He sheemed: apout dwenty-four or five." Alan was satisfied, and turning to Mr. Markham he said in a whisper, Can you see the meaning of this?" No, my dear boy. I utterly fail to urder- stand it. What do you think of it?" "I think." in a low passionate voice, "that Mark has forged my name. By the descrip- tion this vulture gives and the date of the bill the thing was done just after he 'left the Priory." "Dear me! surely not," said Mr. Mark- ham. j But what else on earth can it be! It must be him. The handwriting is his. The description is his. And I am going to Naish at once." Still it may not be him, Alan," sadly and kindly. It is. seen him do it- The forger, the cheat!" bitterly. "Come, let us get away from this den. Here," returning the bill to the Hebrew who had watched them narrowly, "I will see about this." Put vat doesh all dish mean, shentlemen. I vas not ondersthandt dish peeshness." It means this— I am Alan Pilkerton, and was never in this place before to-day!" with a burst of anger. "Ach! mein Gott in Himmel' Den I vash being robbed, und I losesh mine monesh. Und I gief you all dish dime undil your faver va-sh dead und dieshently puried before I ashk for mine monesh. Oh, mine Gott, mine Gott!" "Well, I cannot help you," turning to the door. Put. tdell me ghentlemen, pleash. shall I loesh mine monesh?" "I dont' knew, I tell yon. Wait and see." And leaving the Hebrew titis mHe of con- solution, Alan gained the open a-ir, followed by Mr. Markham. Both of them were infi- nitely relieved to be out of that awful office and presence. The young Sqmre drove at once to th*1 family lawyer in Lincoln's Inn, told him of tlw matter, and ordered Mark's allowance to be stopped by telegram. All the solicitor's advice and the old ex-tutoris pleading were of no avail to soften matters. He would hear no word .'?- in extenuation of the guilt, if guilt it WH. and he was sure of it. He would not allow Mr. Naish to write to Mark for an explana. tion. No. Stop the allowance, as had said, be telegram; and left him suffer as be deserved. The lawyed did as he was bidden—with tbd saving clause that he would write by the next mail. He hoped in the meantime that Alan would take a better view of the affair. But his hope was not fulfilled. Two days later the young Squire, accompanied by Mr. Mark- ham, left London for the south of Italy, after having given Mr. Naish instructions to settls. with the Hebrew in whatever manner he thought was best for the keeping of the matter quiet. Thus when be did write he oou!d only confirm the telegram. and he thought it the wisest and most charitable plan to give no reason for the action. (To be Continued).
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