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FINEST ALE jS\l iN .?A?<? SOUTH WALES X^Sftx 4<^7» WEST OF CASK WX A" ? ? BOTTLE. ??<y\?? —— /\?€??? hgertb Required. C* WATKINS & SON, 94, ST. XAKY ST., CAMHFT. ?< The Hereford Brewery, Estab. 1834. i
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I BOVRIL I THE GURARANTEED PRODUCT OP PRIME OX BEEF, GREATLY IM- PROVES AND ADDS PIQUANCY TO HASHED BEEF OR MUTTON, RAGOUT OF GAME OR POULTRY, MEAT PIES OR PUDDINGS, CRO. | QUETTES, RISSOLES, AND ALL ENTREES. c3
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PUBIilC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rjlHBATRE ROYAL Leitee tad Uutgenra.Un> EDWARD FIJETCHER. T0-NIG5T (FRIDAY), at Eight o'clock, FROM BRAZIL, WHERE THE NUTS COME FROM, W. S. PENLEY'S COMPANY, in ^jHAELEY'b A. UNT. 1,384 Performances at the Globe Theatre, London. The longest run ever known, and still running. Every, record beaten. Preceded at 7.30 by JACK OF ALL TRADES. Booking Offices at Me#sr». Thompson and Shackcll's (Limited). Queen-street. from Ten till Five. Telephone So. 521. Time and Pnce* M Usual. Monday, October 19th, 1836, Mr. CJharlea Wyadham's Great Success—THE SQUIRE OF DAMES, From the Criterion Theatre. London. E5OK^6UTTOIR;IM LADY SLAVEY. LOOK OUT FOR TRILBY. 47995 tlRAND mHEATRB IT The Premier A Theatre of Wales. Leasee aid Mssager -Mr. CllLARENCE SIUKGS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF ON THE FRONTIER, Bears apeu at 7 cemnaence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Price 6d. to :£118. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19, the FAMOUS COMIC OPERA, LES /CLOCHES DE i^lOBNEVILLE. L* V7 70480 COMPANY OF 40 PERFORMERS. TU uet la unals te command auoceaa, but we-ii do mere—aeaerve tt." J H fi E M P IRE Mr-naging Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NMRT t HADJI ABDULLAH'S GREAT TROUPE OF FOURTEEN REAL BEDOUIN ARABS, In their exciting performance in the style of Aero batics peculiar to the race. MISS CORA CARDIGAN, Instrumental Soloist. MISS ROSIE COLEMAN, With Songs in Character. LEONI CLARKE'S HAPPY FAMILY, 170 CATS, RATS, MICE, CANARIES HARES, RABBITS, PARROTS, fee. MR. ALF. CHESTER, Comedian. THE SISTERS SANTLEY, Duetticte and Danceri. MR. GEORGE BARRON, Comedian THE CORTY BROTHERS. Two Continental Eccentrics, hopeless y addicted to laughter-making by extraordinary antics en horizontal bars and burlesque wrestling. Next Week:— WILL H. FOX, now of the Palace Theatre, London The original Comedian-Pianist, in his Paderewaki Burlesque—' 'Paddy whitki." Plans of Boxes, Fauteuils, and Grand Circle on view for advance booking daily between the hours of Ten a.m. and Four p.m. and Seven und Tenjp.m_ HILHARMONIC-HALL«xd STOLL" p PANOPTICON, ST. MAtCY-STKKET, CARDIFF, OCTOBER 12th, TWO WBEXS ONLY. Extraordinary Representations given by M. HARTZ, Tfcyeicien to his Majesty the King oi Denmark, who appeared at the Park-hall, Cardiff, in 1890. Un- queeiiontibly the first Illusionist of modern times, and the only person in the world who ever astonished the great Carlo Heiraann, of Vienna. Licrtuiule la the Higher Magfo, con- sisting of absolutely uxuKlvable problems, worthy the' consideration of scientists and the most deep- thinking men; preaeuted on the hare, open plat- form without screens, curtains, or assistant; with a small table of plate-glass absolute miracles are accomplished that cause little less than consternation. Remembpr, M. Harts exhibits only his own inven- tions. including the Adventures of a Glass of Water; Le Ohapeau du Diable, which has taken a lifetime to perfect, and which has been written about in most of the scientific journals of the world; Le Morchoiv Inepuisable, far beyond the power of miy other artiste. Special Notice to Ladies —Firearms are never used by M. Hartz. Special Engagement of Miss Ad* Grist, the greatest English Zitherist, who will play classical and operatic solos on that most beautiful of all instruments. Nightly at a. Open at 7.30. Carriages at 10. Matinees each Saturday at 2.30. Open at 2. Full programme as at night. Prices of Admission:—Circle, It. 6d. Stalls, 1, Pit and Gallery, 6d. Stoll's Panopticon—The Welsh Giant Baby, from New Tredegar; the wonder of Wales; spoken of in a'l the newspapers of Europe. The Giant Baby Will Not be on View after Seven p.m. each evening. N3SWJPUKX. THE JQMPIRE Managing Director OSWALD 8TQLL. T0-N1SHT1 THE ALBERT AND EDMUNDS TROUPE, in "The Eiepement" on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, And "The Locket" on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. THE SISTERS LLOYD, MARY LYNNE. THE WALDRONS. BLANCHE ALBERT, H. F. WILSON, THE GAERTNERS, JAPA AND JAPO, And DAISY WOOD. Next Week:—The 14 Arabs, Rose Dearing, The Corty Brothers, Arthur Rigby, Ac. I ENGLAND'S HISTORY, U rieTORED BY • FAMOUS PAINTERS. PART III. PRICE. 6d. I PUB LIC NOTICES. CARDIFF EXHIBITION ^JLOfSING MONTH. c JJLUE IIUNGARIAN BAND. 6.30 P.M., TABLEAUX V1VANTS. jgATURIMiY, QCTOBER 17th, gPSCIAL CONCERT, MISS MARION ISAAC. jgJGNOR FOLI. COMMENCE 8 p.m. ADMISSION, 6d. & ls. 43944 CARDIFF INFIRMARY BAZAAR, ? To be held in the DRILL-HALL, CARDIFF, On NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1896. The Bazaar will be Opened by the Mayor (Lord Windsor) and Corporation on November 3 at 2.30 p.m. An Outdoor Eafcortainmpijt is being ari: ijed, to be held in the Squiire in Front of the Drill-hall. Mr. Jacob Studt's World's Fair. The object is to clear off the debt of 27,000 on the New Building, completed last year. November 3 (First Day), lg. November 4 ..nd 5, Is. till Six o'clock; After Six, 6d. November 6. All Dsv, 6d ? ? _? 47549 MONEY. ALLACE & CO.. 98, QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF, ACCOUNTANTS. B5 to;21,000 /J)VANCED DAILY. P1SOMISSORY NOTES ACCE1TED AS SECURITY. TOWN OR COUNTRY. IMMKTtlATE ATTENTION KB —Lock for name on windows over shop AND Friends Dcjmrt when you are short of Ready; Money.—Then write or call on Wallace and Co., 98, Queen-strep t, Cardiff. MR. L. REED, 9i, Railway-street, Moors, Cardiff, Advances :rom £ 2 to £ 200. Borrowers receive coui-tcous and prom pt attention. e5672 £ 250,000 to tend.-Those in Want of Clash in Sums of S10 to eloo ars Recommended to apply to the Provincial Union B8;nk, 1, Queen-square, Bristol; or to E. W. Webber, 3, 'Working-street, Cardiff. e5595 CraD/t potters* yRT DECORATCSS. W DAT IS AND SON • PaIN7IERS, GLASS, OIL, AND jPAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS 11. QlTEEN-STREET. DYDWORKS, ETC. XF YOU "W ANT YOUR CLOTHES NICEJf/Y CLEANED. GO TO HOBBS, DY^R, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. i 3 T7BNITT7BB. EYAN <fc ""COMPANY, LIMITED THE ^CARDIFF FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-HTB EET AND DUKE-SIREET. HATS. PARSLEY.! THE UP-TO-DATE P HATTER.—Tlie Uteat Shape, "THE MAJOR," 3s. Od., ruac to er4C'r in all qualities.—40, CAROLlMfi- STRKET, and 15, WTNDHAM ARCADE I BHE^ JtATIC CTTM. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHILl PHILLIPS. 24, ST. MABY-STREET. CTSE&E TO LUNCH. H-E SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS x5. DUKE-STREEET. BOOKS FOR THE MILLION. WESTERN MAIL OFFICE ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF PRICE, Ie. POST FREE, Is. 3d CLOTH BOUNB, GOLD LETTERED. PUBLISHED AT 21. EACH. THE WEEKLY JAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK,! PRICE ONE PENNY. GENTLEMEN DON'T ftQnSE until yo. fee our Splendid Set cl Tweedtl, Serges, Vicunas, and Worsted Suitings from the loom* of Bradford. We make an Ail-Wool Vicuna Suit, to measure, 35s. 6f1. and you can't Imy the same thing any Tailor under 50s. Send for •uv patterns, post free, emd see for yourself. THE WOOLLEN CO., BRADFORD. UY THE "EVENING EXPR^SST7 JL? PRICre HALFPENNY.
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The boxes provided tor answers to advertisement* appearing in the Evening Express" 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. "Apply at the Evtning ExpreM," me&ns th<tt th< address' of the advertiser cau be obtained at the Evening Express" Office on personal application. If required to be sent by post, two stamps must be en- closed. Advertisements ar* received also at the following Buh-officss: — NEWPORT TJtEDEGAR STREET. SWANSEA OA ST1 >E STREET. JIT'R'J'HYR VICTORIA-STltEET. PCNTYPRtDD 4a, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. BUSINESS FOB DISPOSAL. Butcher's and Grocery Busiiiese (or Grocery only) to he Sotd good part of Cardiff.—Apply N188, Evening Expicps, Oardiif. e9578r20 LOST AND FOUND. Strayed or Stolen from Penc'oed, on Monday, octo ber 12, 3 horses; one chestnut horse, 134 bands; ono dark grey horse, 15-1 hands; an other bay iqare, 13 hands, 3"white feet suid wbite star on forehead. Any- one giving uiformation as will lead to their recovery, wll be rewarded.—Thomas Edwards, Gwalia House. Pencoed. _g9535]jj MISCEIiIiANEOtTS WANTS. Wanted to Second-hand Ctarionette Case (single); must have good mtwurd appearance.—State particulars and lowest price for cash to N &5, Western Mail, Cardiff. fc r21 Wantwl, Second-hand Shop Counters at once; length, 8ft. to 12ft.; please state lowest prices.— At:dra<a N H. WfJIIWn Mfm. CAkrdiff. BXCTCXiSS. "AYLIFFE and SONS, DAISY Cycle Worto, Cardiff, rnakere of the noted Daisy Cycles (Lwliea' and Gents), a speciality for lightness and flnish. All repairs done by experienced workmen. Also Sole Agent for Wales for the Patent Metal-lined Cork Handles. Write for sample pair, 2.1. 3d. 'pest free. Liuge Stock of Acces- sories. e9570 Morris Prss., Cycle Work*. Pontypridd.-1 mmense Bargains to perssnal callers. Watch startling develop- ments. We must fchift the. stock far new arrange- ments. Come and See. Repairs as usual. e!947 Humbor Cycles, from £ 6; Singer's, £ 4 15e.; Rudgí\ £ 5 10s.; Sansparcil. £ 6 10s. These are Seoond-hand, but aw more durable than second grade new machines. See our Mud-guards, quickly attached; no rattling, 2s. 6(1. pair; Lamps. Beile, Cyclometera, fee.—Griffiths ^irmted^S^^ucen^treet^Card^ 5615 MISCELLANEOUS. Umbroflla*! Umbrellas t! UnibrelisM! '3. Clarke, Umbrella Manufacturer. 22f). CVstle-road, Roath. Note address—Opposite Conservative Club. Strong reliable Umbrellas, from 3s. Umbrella* re. covered in one hour. Repairs promptly executed. Sticks mounted and ferruled, fee. Moderate charges. e9568rl7 Aristotle's Works, Complete, Coloured Plabs (genuine edition), 30 damps; Paris by Night, or Gay Iiife in Paris," Illustrated, 30 stamps, post free. —E. Bowker, 27, Renahaw-street, Liverpool. Patronise the old firm. Established 1832. e5691 Ib Your Wctch Wrong? Tlie Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every dtscription, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade, (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr Spiridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4209 Owked Heels quickly cured by G->nttv'« .FluidLrrr Horses suffering from grr we. thrush, mlld fever, broken knees, cuts, wounds, harness chafes, sore backs, sort shoulders, very qu'cklv cored by bathing with Cwidv'S Fluid; sold everywhere; 8oz. Is.. 20oz., 28.; all sub- stitutes are vastly inferior and dear at any price. Veterinary book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 42, Turnmill-street, London. Use Jerol Ovntment for Speedily Curing Sprains, Curbs, and Splints when forming, Over-reaches, Capped Hooks, Rheumatism, Windfalls, Scurf after Blistering, tfce.—Large Box, post free. IK. ,.2d.. from Condy's Fluid Works, 42, Turnmill-street, London, B.C. 113445 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are not allowed to Deliver Letterr Addressed to In!t.ials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names inurt bear the Address of th': Advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. .?. Valuable E'glit Dav Grandfather's (Sock; chimes the Westminster on eight bells and gong; large orass dial; old Chippendale inlaid case. Grand Lot of real old carved oak furniture; must be sold at less than cost; proprietor retiring.—Edee, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. e9883r21 For Siile—Two Pairs Scales, and a quantity of Hair- dressers' fittings.—Hurcumb, Queen street, Car- diff. e9578r20 Firewood for Sale, 2s. per owl., delivered in any part of the borough.—Master, Workhouse, Cardiff. e5653 Tobacconists Commencing see Illustrated Guide and Catalogue (259 pages). 3d.-Tobacconiet.s' Out- fitting Company, 181, Euiton-road, London; manager, Hy. Myers. e5557 Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Food*.—Write for prices and samples to Noah Reea and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. e5223 1,000 Busine.ss CILrcls, Nfeniorandums, or Billheads, 3t! 10,000 Usciul Handbills, 21:. 6d.; samples free. -Filher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, Bristol. e4419 APABTMENTS. Apartments, Well Furnished; front fitting-room and bedroom; use of piano; terms moderate—52, Salisbury-roftd, Cathavs. e9565rl6 Canton (town end).—First-class Board and Apart- ments (17s.) with Widow Lady and Daughter; bath (hot and cold); piano; conservatory; "large, lofty rooms.—N 96, Express Office, Cardiff. e r21 "Comfortable Lodgings for One or Two Young Men; hot and cold bath; trams patlll door.—349, Cowbridge- load, Canton. e9581r22 Well-furnished Front Sf.tting-room and One or Two Bedrooms; bath good cooking; terms moderate.— 40, Westbourne-road, Penarth. 4902r22 2, SittingTOne crTwo Bed Rooms, hot and cold bath, piano; cloae to sta- tions small family. 4730rl9 PUBLIC-HOUSES. Cardin.—GenuineStngle iiceneedHouse; estab- lisl.ed trade; moderate rent. -Particulars Powell and Co, Borough-chambers, Wharton-strcet. Car- diff. 4924r2S Capital Free Double-licensed Hotel; large town; good leise; stabling for 50 horses; price £ 650.— Powell and Co., Borough-chambers, Cardiff 4924r22 Newport —DouMe-licensed House close to Doeke owner leaving through wife's indifferent health; in- going about £ 350.v-I'owe!), Borough-chambers, Car- diff/ 4924r22 Coach and Horses, AlWon-rMtJ, Pontypool, to Let. with early i>oase«iion; easy ingoing.—Apply Seane and Herring (Limited), Newport. 4794r20 Hotel, free except draught beer: best concert- room in county; paying trade; ingoing £ 160; large inventon^^Mr^HilhnanuNewportj^B^ 480(W2i^ AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. Advertisers are Cautieae<fthatTPoetma<tert are Net Allowed to Deliver 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. Wire Ropes .—Wanted, bv a Large Wire Rope Works, an Agent for the South Wales District. He must have a, ccurection amongst consumers of mining rope, and should have a practical knowledge of the trade.- Address W. u., 564, Messrs. Deacon's, Leadenhall- street, London. 4912rlg A trustworthy Man Wanted, Canvassing Cardiff and surrounding towns; an excellent and permanent ircome is assured to anyone proving himself com- petent.—Address O 4, 'Western Mail. Cardiff. 4844r21 Mesrrs M.ickensie, London Publishers, Would be Rested to Meet with Several Intelligent and Trust, worthy Men to Push Sale of their New Copyright Works. Applications invited from Swansea, Merthyr, and Surrounding Districts.—Apply 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. WMted. in South Wales and the Wecit of England. Puivhasing for a Standard Typewriter.—In- fit ffitiaJ firms who can do business apply In um. fidence to O 3, Westem Mail. OiidifT. 4820r21 TRAVELLERS: AGENTS, fee., WANTED. (Continued). Men with good Business Connecti>i!B Wanted in Canliff and District to Itepre^ent Firet-class Com- jfiiiy income progressive and permanent; expe- rienced assistance given.—Addrtvo 0 5, Westwta Mail. Orfliif. 4845r21 Wanted, first-c.less Man as a Canvasser by One of ihe Oldest Publishing Firms.—Apply Life, Western Mail, Swansea, ^P™1"20 Wanted, smart Young Man, Knowledge of Fruit and Potato Business, to Solicit Orders in Town and Assist in Store.—Apply J. E. England, Albany-road, Cardiff. ^16 Agent* Waute^l to Retnil Ceylon ard Other Teao in Packets, from Is. per lb.; casn terms; pushing people meaning business will please fiend envelope for price list to Select Ceylon Tea Agency, 39, Lvme- street, Ix>ri<lon. TRAVELLERS, AOENTS, ke., WANT EMPLOT- Traveller.—Enertretic Young Man. experienc«l in Tailoring and Outfltting, is Open to Represent Whois- salo House tJf any kind; clothiers or provision mm preferred; good reference*.—O 2, Western Jlail, Cardiff. W15r2> Wanterl, by Traveller in responsible Position through South Wales, a thoroughly good Commission or other Employment.—Address N #5, Westeru Mail. &r- dilf. mir16 Good Opening for a thorough Business Woman, or Husband and Wife, able to give security.—N 45, Wtstexn Mail_Office,_Cardiff. 4478rl9 Wasted, Situation as Traveller for Brewer in Cardiff, Newport, t-nd District, by Gentleman with good con- nection.—Addrets A., Western Mail Office, New- port. 4720i 19 -.?. .? .? n CLEBKS AND MANAOEBS.; To Ccal JCxporters, fee.—Englishman, 27, disengaged Blx-rtly, Open for lle-engagemeut. I'rorjch, Spanish, Italian Correepondent, Shorthand, Tvpist; experienced; good references.—N 86, Western Mail, Cardiff. e^f2° Cierk Wanted at oncc. experienced in lrot^S. —State age, salary (outdoors), fee.. Brown WWf^n11* lirms, Itonmo-igens, Bridgctid. >C(, Canvassing.—Wauted, jriatwortby, "Wn Writers, Either Sex (own homes), correspondence, ct.pving addresses, &c.; publishers' agency; good, ii-comeo; S^ecilMn copy, with ki«tructions, dd.; stKinpe returned !f not;, ivpjvointed.—Jenkms. 154, High-street, Cefneoed, Merthyr. 48811'17 W'anted, Young lady for London Suburbs for Cash amd Bonks; must take share in business or deposit B100 cash; salary 20s.—Address Estate Officos, 153, lavender Hill, London. L13o79 "WantedT Clerk for Coaf Exporter's Office; know- ledge liook-keeping and shorthand essential.—Apply, fit&tfng salary, &o., to 0 21, Western Mail, Car- diff.. 4920rl9 Wanted, Clerk, about 18, for Wine Merchant's Office. —Apply D 132, Western Mail Office, Merthyr. 488Cil7 ejeperioroBd, IM1' ?k-,):?? Be. mweflM once; good lala.ry.-Apply' Rex, Western Mail Ottic^, Newport. Mon. 487/rl7 Wanted, fi'-st-olass Manager for Hay and Corn Business (all branchc«); must have had good expe- rience; state age, salary, and particulars.—Address 0 9, Western Mail. Cardiff 48076 Wanted, a Juivor Clerk, with a knowledge of Custom House work, shorthand, and typewriting.— Address 0 14, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4859r21 Wanted. for Works on East Moore, Cardiff, a smart Lad for Office; aged about 15; must write well and be good at arithmetic.—Address 0 13, Weetem Mail Office, Cardiff. 4858r17 Wanted, for Foundry Work, a trustworthy and reliable Clerk; security required; must be well up in book-keeping.—Apply, wuth testimonial, stating age and salary, to Geo. Beith, Fairlawn, Ponty- pridd^ 4811r20 Wanted. Manager for a Small iSlate Slab Quarry; salary 23 per week.—Apply, stating all particulars, to the Managing Director, Cefn Quarries Syndicate (Limited), Oilgcrran. South Waies. 4750rl6 Wanted, respwtable Olerk—French, or speaking French—for Swansea Consular Office.—Apply, statins salary required, Q 7. Western Mail. Swansea. [4646rl7 Colliery Manafrer.—Am experienced Manager is Required for a Calliery in Cape Cotony salary £ 300, and a commission on increase of output above a certain minimum.—Apply, by letter only, to Mr. W. Galloway, Mining Engineer, 19, Newport-road, Car. diff. 47969 Wanted, Clerk, about 18, for Wine Merchant's Office.—Apply N 67. Western Mail, Cardiff. 4615rl7 CIJSRKS AND MAVASERS WANT PLACES. Accountant and Auditor, London, expert of vMt experience. Wants Provincial Engagements; books checked periodically, balonoe-sheets prepared, investi- gntions for purchasers or partners strictest secrecy; moderate terms.—Address System, 47, Longbeach- road. Olapham Junction, London, S.W. L1358Ti Ijad (17). Lea-, I School; some knowledge of book- keeping and office routine; small salary; Chepstow, Monmouth, or Hereford preferred.-O 25, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4949rl9 Wanted. Re-engagemnt, as Junior Clerk, aged 18; twelve months' experience in coal-shipper's office.— W. E.. Western Mail Office, Newport. 4904r22 -.An eiperienced Accountant, 25 years in coal trade. Seeks Permanent Engagement; highest references.— Address 0 20, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4901r22 French and Spanish Correspondence, Commercial Transactions (typewritten); moderate terms.—Write 0 11, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4852r21 ~Wanted, by a Gentleman with some vftral expe- rience in the Shipping Trade in London and Liverpool, a Post in Cardiff Shipping House; French correspon- dence. good knowledge do Spanish; moderate salary. —Address N 89, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4741rl6 To Coal Exporters, fee.—Englishman, 27, disen- gaged shortly. Open for Re-engagement, Book- keeper, French, Spanish, Italian Correspondent. Shorthand, Typist; experienced; good references.— N 86, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4T09rl3 MIS CELL ANE<^||nHppUATIONS gffUA Advertisers are Cautio^ Postmasters are not allowed to Deliver Letts- AfPrewed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any ^Soe. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious ?,Ú'* muet bear the Addreos of the Advertiser or one ot 'ia» offices of the Western Mail. Caretak-er Wanted; wouti^euit married ooupte wttt:- out encumbrance.—Apply 0 19, Evening Express Office. e9587r!6 Wheelwright (all round); ttth to line preferred.- Apply, stating age, waga per hour, where last employed. X Hughes and Sq$, Pontypoul. 4907rl6 Caretaker Wanted; wonld auit married couple without encumbrance.—Apply;'0 19, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. '■ 4893rl6 Plumber and Gasfitter; a thoroughly-re liable nutn, willing to make himself generally useful in an iron- ] monger's workshop.—Apply, stating age, wages, refe- < rence, fee., to W. Francis Williams and Company, Bangor, N.W. 48063 Boot Trade.—Wanted, a. smart Pressman.—Apply J. Williams, The Cross, POntypoql. 4843rl6 £ 30 a Mouth au. be Made with £lO.-For parti- culars address Cansig, 154, Lefcdcnhall-atreft. Lon- .1 don. 4767r27 j 7s. 6d. to i2n. 6d Wi-ekly Salary Offered co Either Sex Everywhere for their Spare Moments; work may be done evenings.—For particulars send addressed ( envelope to M. Truscott and Co., (Jlendower (23). Tor Vale, Torquay. L,13575 Wanted, an experienced Shoeing and General « Smith; one who thoroughly understands the foot; R.S.S. preferred; with references.—N 72, Western i Mail, Cardiff. 4652rl7 Wanted, a Younw Mtu (M- the FnMh Meat Depart- ment; one acquainted with aausage-maWng pre- ferred.—Apply David R+cs and Co. (Limited), Hayes- Miirket, Cardiff. Temporary Premies, Opposite Free Library. 4569rl6 ,1 Men, Youths, All Claoees Requiring Any Employ- ment. write at once; Situation Guide free; busy I time; thousands suited; don't delay; town or oountrv.-Tanner and Co., Bok, 113, ll5, Newington Causeway, London. Mea Ittt' Army, Navy, also write. 4549rl6 1 Engineering Pupil.—Vacaa^. with Finn (Govern- nient Conb-actors) Manufacturing Latest Types of 1 Machineff. Oil and Gas Soo. moderate premium.—Address L 71, Wea^tm Mail, Cardiff. [47526 4 £ 1.—A Salary of 12&. 6d. to £ 1 per Week can be earned in spare hours or eveifags by either sex who f can write.—Proof sent free aiiyyfhere, to whoever sends self-addressed envelope to T. Smith fe c., (Department 9 1 B), "9,St.Hele«'s-gardene, North Kensington .London .XV L12662_ ] Waiited, a gootl indoor Servant; able to wait well, clean plate, iampfi. Ac.; good referenoee re- quited.—Address Mrs. BeytxM, Caetletcn, near Car- { diff. 4941rl9 j Wsntal, by Lad (18) At-temt Hwe and Trap. &f j or Under a Coaclmvin; excellent reference.—Annly J. Price. Old MarketHStroet, luflk. Wanted, a solier Man, :ibie to Plough ami Milk; live in.—Ffynonwen Farm. WlUtclinaJi. 4833rl7 < Wanted, a useful Man as Gardener and to Help in Stables; married, without ftunily preferred; wife grod laundress.—Apply, ,Yi8t references, N 73, 1 Western Mail, CamUf. 4653r17 Gardener.—Wanted, for Newport, an experienced « Singl<- handed Gardener, with tporaugh knowledge of i flowers and fruit; must have first-class references^ aged from 30 to 45 —Appjv. with full particulars, B. < We»tern Mail Office, Newport. 4641rl7 j' £ .• STTVATtONg WANTTP. 1 As Gardener, age well up In all branches; or would swept jobbing: lawns laid out 51. per square yaid.t~Carnencr, 22, Eolipae-sfireet, Cardiff. rl5 Experienced Gardener, ag( 33; well up in all bryi-ches; or would accept jobbing; lawns laid out 9d. per aqvare yard; general work at reasonable prices—Gardener, 22, Eclipeo*breet. Otrdiff. rl7 Steady Single Man (24) Waats Situation as Grocer's Haulier; used to horses; 12 months' good cliaracter. —Pavie.^ care pf Caffrey. Stationer, Monmouth. fil6 I Baker —Situation Wanted bp a Young Man as Baker: Confectioner; well up in both tranches.—W. Stephens, Dinali's-lane. Roby, IiverpooL 4913r22 1 Army "Pensioner (Married) Requires Situation as Caretaker, Porter, or WatukPAn. or Other Suitable Emplcyment; excellent references.—Address K 42, Crr>-s roi4, CaUiys, Oardit 47783_ Master Bakers Mid Conftctionera.—A respectable Young Man, aged 25, R«qtwea Situation: well un; references.—Baker. I OD, Bri -atrret. Cardiff. [r17 -Ai j?; Bakers and Oonfcctio^Si.—Abstainer (23) Seeks Situation; well up in paavv. cake, naaHs. bread, fcc.—Harris, 8, Parade-road. &tfattcrHxn. 4585rl6 Wanted. Situation as Sq<i £ yl Hand Baker; make dough and deliver bread.-ypL Henley, High-strrct, Wootton Bassett. "f 4416rl6 Wanted. Situation as WoAcing Farm Bailiff; ex- r>erienced with stock.—W., |N*t-office, I/nton. Row, Herefordshire. 4905rl9 Gardener Seeks Re-enga-gejiien^; th<Jrouglily prao- tfeal in all branches; disenj^amed; ^uiarried; abstainer; well recommended—Pope, Maesyooed, Pontypridd. 4905r22 ■j. faritiirti.'i'Vr, Three e*e Kept. Mr. TtotSurR. IWUBX1' mend his Foreman. F. fferrj, v>ho is about to be married when suited, as a competent and mdue- triops Msn; aped 28; well qualified to take a posi- tion sw head .gardener.—Apply to F. Berry. Hope B-omfisld, SalojK 4918r22 Ycut-h Seeks Situation ae Under-Footman or Under good Butler; aged nineteen: height, 5ft. 8in.; good rpfprerce -Apply George Williams, Cliff Cottage, Tintern, Mon. 491arl7 Wanted. Re-engagement as Gronm-Gardener. GMne- keeper, Understands Fishing. Place of Trust; excel- lent references—G. T., London Registry and letter Exchange. Abergavenny. 4874rl7 Wanted, Situation as Groom-Gardener by Young Man, 26; s'jnrle: excellent references from last situation — Cook, Fownhope, Hereford. 4831rl7- Wanted, Situation so Coachman by Married Man; aged 40 23 years' good references; drive wngle or pair.—Address George, Grove-place, St. Thomas' Green. Haverfordwest. 48026 "Wanted. Situation all Groom Coachman; single or pair; life experience; married: good character.— Apply N 79, Western Mail. Cardiff. 4685rl9 Wanted. Situation a" Oroon) or Single-handed; thoroughly experienced; ride and drive sinele or nair: srood references; artd £ 0.—Groom, Bwlch, Breconsh're. 4538rl 6 Wanted, Situation as Gardener (Head or Single- handed); thoroughly experienced good references; ao-ed 36: married.—Write F. M., Three Ashes, Garway Walk. Ross-on-Wye. 4676rl7 "Situation Wanted as Second in Gentleman's Garden or 9ingle-hande<l; experienced under glass and out; single.—Applv Pearee, 2, Rose Villa, WhHrhurch. Cardiff. 4587rl6 Gardener; good all roupd; well up In fruit. <!(.weM good references; married, no family; aged 48.—Gardeaer, No. 1, Arthur-street, Caerleon. rl7 Wanted, hy Iiad (18) Attend-Horse and Trap, ) fe< or Under a Coachman, excellent reference.— j Apply J., care of Post-office, Usk. 4605rl7 Wanted, Situation Under Gardener by Young .Man, aged nineteen; f°'ir Tears' experience; good reference.—J. Brace, Gardens, Glanrhyd, Pontardawe, Swansea. 4576rl6 ( Wanted, by Single Young Man. aged 26, Situation I as Groom-Coacnman or Groom-Gardener; drive single ) or pair; experienced and willing; total abstainer; j excellent references.—Address,, stating wages given, to N 82, Western Mail Office, Qtrdiff. 4695r19 < Waitresses, Barmaids, Manageresses, Managers, Chefs, Waiters, Batmen, Cellarmwa, Boots, Marker, G:ooms, Gardener. Disengaged; reference last em- I ployer. -Davies's Registry' 45, Oharles-etreet, Car- j diff. 4888rl7 ( Young Man (21) Seeks Situation a. General Helper in Hotel or Restaurant; good referenc -Williani. Grove Cottage, Elmgrove-road, Easton, Bristol. 4766t20 Respectable Youth Requires Situation as Stable Boy in Hotel or Public-bouse; aged 18; abstainer; 18 months' character from last place; urgent.— Apply N 55, Wtstern Mail. Cardiff. 4527rl6 c PBEXXSES. WAREHOUSES TO LRT. Advertisers are Cauteoned that Pestmasteri are Allowed to Deliver Lettan Addrecaed to Initials er Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letter addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the Advertiser, or one of the offices of the Western Mail. To Let, Three-*taried Warehouse, Trade-street; within three minutes' walk to Cardiff Station (G.W.R.); size of each floor, 36ft. by 25ft.—Apply D. Davies. Builder, Trade-street, Cardiff. e9567r7 DWELLING-HOUSES WAN!ED- Wanted, to Purchase, in Plasfirtou-ganlens or Avenue, a convenient HoW; must be ohmp.-Ap y N 80, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4683r29 Wanted, good House in Newport-road, Cardiff; double front preferred.—Send full particular and towett price, or rental, to N. 60, Western Mail, Oar- diff. 45591'16 PWELLiyO-HOvJSE8 TO BE LIT. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are not allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office, tetters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the Address of the Advertiser or one of the oiSces of the Wettern Mail. Caerphilly.—Hill's View Villas; ten rooms; every aonvemenoe.—Apply Mr. HtBett, Caerphilly. erg) To Let, Bryn Asaph, Merthvr-road, Whitchurch; eight rooms, bath (hot and cold); 3s. weekly, inclu- sive.—Apply Milward, Builder, as above. 4890r22 "Desirable Residence; stable, if desired; convenient » docks and suburbs; nine rooms; usual offices; noderate rent.-Apply 50, Charles-street, Cardiff. lr22 Let, Douglas Houae, 68, Cathedral-road, with imn ed:ate possession near town.—Apply Wooda, Datliedral-road, Cardiff (Llandaff end). 4823r21 Cåpil:61, commodious Ete-ht-roomed House, Eastgate, Cowbrldge; low rent —Bvans and Hughes, Auc- tioneers, Accountants, and Eetate Agents, Wharton- street, Cardiff. ^860r21 Residence Newport-road, Villa Llanfair^rsad, Oet- tages Bradley-street, fee.—Apply Morgan ^Morgan, Mbert-chambers, Hi¡-h-att-eet, Canlilf. 4b6orl6 Ewielog-streetT^cf fCathedral-road.—To Let, oon- renient House: six bedrooms, modern conveniences.- \pply j. H. Venning, 59, Mackintosh-place, Roath, Cardiff. 4857r21 ~To Let, 27, Howard-gardens; two reception-rooms, iix bedrooms, bathroom. usual offices; recency rciio- /Dtetl throughout; immediate jiosseesion.—> oredike, ■tolio'tor, St.. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4849r21 To Let, with immediate possession, "The Lodge, Kadvr, near Cardiff, containing entrance lobby and large hall, two reception and six bedrooms, two tiichens. Ac. excellent stable, coach-house, one neenhouse, and cme vinery"; jriggeries; large vege- able l'nd rtower garden, also paddock.—Further par. iciilais apply J G. Maddox and Son, Auctioneers, wi.l Estate Agents. 25, Pwke-street, Cardiff. 48052 Kiiigewood, 379, Cowbridge-road, well-built resi- ience, to Let or Sold; 13 rooms; perfect sanitary arrangements; very suitable for medical pracbi- ioner.—Apply to Mr. Lewis Thomas, ibove 6ddress. Fi-rnished House to Let,' in the healthy and pic- juresq-'e town of Chepstow; throe reception and iix .bed rooms; lawn, garden; beautifully situated; Is. 6d. weekly.—Mrs. Woialey, Hardwicke, Chep- itcw. 46C6rlS "130, Albanr-road, double-fcmted, fte bedrooms, lath; 47, Dalton-street, bath, four bedrooms, bay rlndow; 117, Crwvs-road, four bedrooms, double bay iriadowa, bath (all latest appointments); 109. Strath- nairn-street, bay windows, bath (98.).-Appl.. 138, aistle-road. ^77rl6 Park-place.—At a very low rental, a Nine^roojned House; eveay convenience; subject quarterly notice. —W.. 91, Albany-road, Cardiff. 4546rl6 Residence, Cathedral-road; three reception, seven lied rowns.'tath-room; rent only £ 50—Apply Alfred Lewis, Auctioneer, 18; St. Mary street, Cardiff. r16 The South WtJfW, Monmouthshire Property Regis- ter for Odk: Free on Application or Fcwt —Kern and Pertwee, Souse Agents, Auctioneers, Tamers, Icfl., Cardiff. 28813 "~N<*ath.—To Let, Hirhfleld House, with stables and B*ach-houm.—Apply Mrs. Halltnan, Highfleld, Ne^h. BHVELLISG-HOUag TO BE SOLD. For Sale. Gentleman's Country Residence, Free- hold charining situation; beautiful grounds stable, &c.; near, station. -Particulars Peaoeful, Western Mail Office. Newport. 4797r20 To Owners of Property.—Mr. W. D. Ballantyne Underhtkett the Management of Property; terms reasonable j—Addrew 73, Coawty-rotd. Cardiff. 4745d JUSINESS PREMISES WANTED. Wanted -at once, IYemiscs, suitable for Oil Stores, in Close Proximity to Docko.—State rent 0 16, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. N 4867rl7 L tBUSTNBSS PREMISES TO IJET. To be TA* or Sold, extensive Corner Business Pre- mises in JanKV>-street, facing Mount Rsu.\rt-square; the most central position jn Bute Docks; excellent BtalJes and loft attached; rare opportunity.—Apply Qymro, 4a Mount Stnare-aquare, Cardiff..48(ffr20 entrance from street Also Offiod and Two Large Floors; suitable for store-rooms or any manufactur- inc premiises; reasonable rent accepted.—Apply Albion Steftm Brewery, Bute-street, Cardiff. 48088 House and Shop, 12, Vaughan-street, Llanelly, adjoining the Cwmbach Drapery and Furnishing Shops AI., position.—Apply Lockyer, Vaughan-street. 4887r21 Pontypi- id.—To Let. Small House and Shop, situate Traniroadreide, near Railway Station, where Watch- meking Business has been carried on for years.— Apply W Davies, Rhydfelen House. 4827r21 James-ptreet (Near).—Shop, Dwelling-house, Yard, and Outbuildings; suitable oil end paint store.— Charles Clarke and Co., Cimbrian-chambers. Car-1' cliff. _? 4851r21 To Let.'Wa.rehouae in Kew-wtfeet. Catdin; cbeap.— Apply Flifat Broe., Custom House-street. 4854r21 Shop t<t> I>et; best position in Llanbradach; suit- able chemist, seedsman, or stationery combined; no oppositiop.—Lewis, Timber Merchant, Poi.ty- pridd. > 4784r2D To Let, vShop and Dwelling-house, 108. Queen-street, CV-rdiff; position unequalled.—D. Anthony. 39, St. Mary-street Cardiff. 4736r20 House and Shop, 8, Broadway (close to Clifton- street), t/> Let.—Apply 64, Miekin-street, Cardiff. (r20 House caiid Shop to Let, next door to the Post-office, LIr.neUv; central position.—Apply to Gwilym Evans, Llanelly. 48046 House, Shop. and Stable to Let, 54, Portmanmoor- road —A{iply 81, Woodville-road, Cardiff. 4688rl9 House, Shop, and Bakehouse to Let. 31, Adam- street, Cardiff.—Apply 81, Woodville-road, Car- diff. 4688r19 To Let,Corner House and Shop, 20, Vere-street, Cadoxton suitable for any business.—Apply 7, Cour- tenay-roodi, Oadoxton. 4584rl6 Useful Shop in Bradley-street, Roath, suitable for my sraair business; -ent very low.—Apply Morgan Morgan. /Albert-chambers, High-street, Canliff. rl6 Best position, traffic Side street, extensive Corner Shop, Dwelling: suitable large iron- merger, cjSothier, or any business requiring imposing oremifles; -in best suburbs Cardiff.—Apply on Premises, 19. Albany-road, Cardiff. 4525rl6 Quem-rireet.—First-claaa Shop (double-fronted) ind Dwe ding-hauie.—All particulars Oottwaltz, Bow. ring, and' Perry, Agenta, High-street, Cardiff. 3354d Te Let,: Shep; modern and lofty; centre of town; luitable ter any first-class, business; good living iccommoctition; freehold can he bought; also itabling, ,'fixteen htalls, suitable for stores and staMing onibined,—Messr« Robiasoa Smith, and Sans, Swaa- m*. 343M STABLES TO LET. To John-street (off Bute-street), Cardiff, first jlass Stabling, Coach-houeea. Hayloft; central posi- tion.—Apply Sessions (Limited), Penarth-r-)ad, Car- diff. 4828r21
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NVBSEHAISS AND SERVANTS. Wtnted, good General Servant, able to cook well; early riser; must have good l-eferences; good wages. -Apply, personally, or by letter, 29, Park-place, Qfcrdiff. e5707 Cook-General Wanted, not under 25; help given; no washing; must understand good plain cooking.— Crone, 16, Victoria-road, Penarth e9580i20 General (good) Wanted Who Understand* Cook- ing; no wasiiirg.—Apply, stating age and wages, Beech House Sliifnal, Salop. 48077 Wanted. End of Month, thorough House-Parlour- maid for Gentleman's Country House; not under 24.—State age, wages, referen'ess, and full particu- lars, Box 8, Post-oflicc, Ross, Uerefordishire. 48S?rl7 Wantel, Nvrsemaid, 16 to 17; also Lad to Attend Skittle Alley.—Apply Wells Hotel, Craddock-street, Rherside, Cardiff. 4866r21 Wanted, House-Parlourmaid wages B15 per annum. —Address Mus. Shepard, Polar House, Tredegar, Mon. 48045 A' good Cook Wanted immediately; small dairy; baking; kitchenmaid kept; Churchwoman.—Apply, stat'.ng wages and all particulars, P., Brvntirion, Bridgend. 4922rl6 Wanted, a good Plaiu Cook; kttohenmtfd kept.— Apply to Mh. Bowen, Llwyngwair, Crymmych R SO., Dent 47511'16 Wanted, good General Servafnt, able to CoolTWell; early riser; must have good references; good wages. —Apply, personally or by, letter, 29, Park-place, Cardiff. 4&H7 Wanted, a House-Parlourmaid bv November 10th — Apply Mrs. Edwards, 42, The Parade, Cardiff. 4742r20 Wanted at once, a thoroughly experienced Oook- General; not under 24.—Apply 78, Cathedral-road, Cardin. 4740r16 Wanted, General Servant; also Housemaid. State wages.—Address Ml-s. Rees, Sully, near Cardiff. r20 Waq^edfSewing,mid, an.J to Wait on Schoolroom drejLwjaker; good jeferences; Churcnwoman English ^-State parficu%« u to age, wages, fee., Mrp, Vivian, Plas Llannon. Llanelly. 4775rl6 An experienced General Servant Wanted; II mal I family; nurse kept; good references red.-Apply Mrs Phillips, 27, Edwards-terrace, Cardiff. 4768r20 Wanted, Parlourmaid (three in family), £ 24; experienced Housemaid, £ 20; Housemaid, £ 16; Mey, confortabte situation; lady seldom chtnifM — 71, Park-ttreet. Bristol. 4904r20 Wanted, a thorough Housemaid, Who Will Aatist in the Nurso.-y.—Apply, stating age, wages, and references, to Mrs. Hibbert, Brynawel, Penylan, Car- diff- vV- > 4737r30 General Servant Wanted immediately, with others; able to do some washing Vnd ironing piVferred.— Avondile. Llnndaff. 4735rl6 Wanted, strong, active. Girl as Kitchenmaid; not under sixteen; Churchwoman; good references.— Apply, stating age,' wages, fee., Mrs. Vivian. Plas Llannon, Llanelly. 4774rl6 Wanted, Plain Cook, £ 18; HouserParlourmaid. £ 18; early dinners; little company kept; family two; comfortable, quiet fituation.—71, Park-street, Bristol. 4804r20 Good Plain Cook Wanted: £ 25; small fain;ly; kitchenmaid kept; very comfortable situation; good home. House-parlourmaid £ 18.—Address 20, Stokes Croft. Bristol.. 4806r20 Wanted, Maild, Little Girl three years; cut out and make; E20. Trustworthy Nurse, good needlewoman, for Boy and GirL-n, Park-street, Bristol. 4804r20 Wanted, Cook, one lady, £ 25; Parlourmaid, £ 20; Kitchenmaid, £ 12—excellent situation: servants leaving after many years.—16a, Richmond-hill, Cl f- ten- 4805r20 Wanted, good General Servant for Small Fiamily. —g, 01 Pasop-terrace, Roath. Cardiff 47871'16 Wanted, Cook; one gentleman; £ 25, all found; very little company kept. Butler, Valet; good wages; comfortable situation.—71, Park-street, Bris- tol. 4804r20 Wanted, good Cook; jMO; small dairy. Also Par- lourmaid (JB22). Single-handed Housemaid ( £ 18); gentleman's small family; good, comfortable home.— 61. Apsley-road, Clifton. 4803r2O Wanted, Nurse for One Babv; no objection to travel; good wages. Also Nurse-Housemaid B14 comfortable situation —61. Apsley-road, Clifton. fr20 Wanted immediately, Nurse for Two Children some experience necessary.—Applv, with reference, Mrs. Richards, 13, Fitaalan-place, "Cardiff. 4681rl9 Experienced Parlourmaid; good needlewon-an state age. Also strorg able Girl as Second Housemaid.— Apply Mrs. Gunn, Llandaff House, Llandaff. 47051,19 A Housemaid Wanted at once; m experienced general might suit good references required —Apply Mrs. Aitken. Newcastle, Penarth. 47251'19 Wanted, a Laundrymaid.—Apply Mrs. Firbank, Glen Usk, Oatrlcon, Mon. 4716rl9 "Wanted (Penarth) at once. an experienced Cook- General, not under 24; must thoroughly understand plain cooking; housemaid kept; early riser; good reference required.—Apply N 65, Western Mail. <_ar- diff; J59"!17— Wanted, a good, clean Girl ss OeneralServ;uit; also a Nurse, about 16.—Apply Mrs. Pugli, 144, Oa««e- rtad. Cardiff. 4701rl9 Wail ted, a Young Person as Housemaid.—Applv. ttating wages l-ecjuired, Mrs. Pearson, Brunswick Howe, Bradford-place, Penarth. 45aurxf ""Experienced General Servant Wanted good fh* ter: two in faniilv; state age and wages. Apply. Perry Morgan. Lyndhurst, I^angland, Mumbles, in/ ~"Snerienced General Wanted, Able to Cook; small family; good references required.-Apply l., Western Mail, Whyr 'IVdvih Wanted, a good Plain Cook.—Apply, to Mrs. T. D. Griffiths, Druslyn, Swansea^ -,54/rl/ Wanted, in the Country, Early in November, an ex»>erienced Gene rati Servant who Oui Cook nicely, also a Young Girl, about 16, M RitcheMnaid strong and active willing to be useful: two ;n fMnHT man kej>t.—State age, wages, and references, N 76. Wes- ten Mail Office, Cardiff. <801° Wanted, experienced Parlourmaid or thorough House-Parlourmaid tall; wages £ 18.—Apply, stating reference* ana lull particulars, Mrs. Stevens, Pen- hill, Card'ff. 4571rl6 Wanted immediately, in Small Family, near Penartb. House-Biriounnaid; housemaid and page kept; all !Mind except beer; wages £ 17.—Replies te C. L., Western Mail, Jardiff 4761.3 WantedTlii Small Family at Penarth. experienced Hcusemaid; not under 23; iiarlnurwaid end page- boy kept: wages B16. all found except Western Mail. Cardiff. 47723 tEUAi.ti SERVANTS WAN! PLACES Situation Wanted by Young lady, age 19, as Mother's Help; thoroughly domesticated.—Write N 78. Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e9574r20 Wanted^ Situation as Up)>er Laundrymaid in Gentleman's Family; good character.—For particu- lars apply E. A., Culesbornc Park, Andoversford, Gloucestershire. 4934r22 Waiited, Situation as Housemaid aged 25; wages £ 16; good character; disengaged November 2nd.— A. R., West Cliffe, Wen ton -«a; >e.r- M a re 4940r22 A Lady Wishes to Recommend Young Ladies' Sewing Maid; not accustomed to young childirn. 0 23, Western Mail. Cardiff. 4933r22 Situation Wanted, as Parlourmaid; aged 25 expe- rienced wages CIS; good needlewoman; New- port preferred; by end of October —Apply J. Pope. Furzdon. Plymptan, S. Devon. 4891r19 Disengaged, good Cooks, Housekeepers, Houee- Parloumiaids, Kitchcnmaids, Generals; all I capacities suited immediately. Good Nurses Wanted. (Stamp.)—IjQndon Registry, Aliergavermy. 4873rl7 Superior General Seeks Situation; £ 14; excellent long character; good manager; sober, steady, I, reliable. Good Cook, Country Servant.—Clara, 61, Apsley-road. Clifton. 4803r20 < Wanted, Situation, experienced Parlourmaid; 28; 7i vears' excellent character; gentleman's family; good needlewoman: valet; understands lamp* — Parlourmaid, 16a, Richmond-hill, Clifton. 48QT>r20 Cook and House-Parlourmaid (Sisters) Seek Situa- tions, together or otherwise; two years' excellent character; good-class country servante.—L. and A., 20. Stokes Croft. Bristol 4306r38 Wanted. Situation as Cook (good) where kitchenmaid is kept; hotel or private good references.—Apply 58, Knole-street, Lower Grange, Cardiff. 4777rl6 Wanted, Situation as Under-House or Schoolroom Maid for Girl nearly 16. Also for One as General.— Mrs. Clarke. Caldieot Parsonage, Cliep^ow. 4755r20 "Wanted a Situation as Under Housemaid, aged 17, or Housemaid in Small Familr.-Appl." G., care of Mrs. D. Roberts. Talbot-road, Llantrieant 4593rl7 Wantedj a Situation as Housemaid—Address F. R., Post-office, Peterston-super-Ely, Cardiff r17 Two Friend" Seek Situations as Housemaid and Parlourmaid; together or otherwise; thoroughly ex- perienced good references.—N 58, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4557rl6 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT North-eaisterlx windg, fresh or strong; cloudy; some showers. THE OVERCOAT SEASON HAS JL COMMENCED. QVERCOATS, FIT GUARANTEED. OVERCOATS, IN VICUNAS AND MELTONS. OVERCOATS TO MEASURE, 35S., 40s., 45s., 50s. o VERCOA TS. THE VERY SMARTEST VERCOATS, IN ALL THE NEW 0 CHEVIOTS. VERCOATS, IN BEAVERS AND LLAMAS. OVER.COATS. PATTERNS. POST FREE. THE WEST END T AILORS 19 D UKE-STREET, c ARDIFF. )
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Lem's Father
Lem's Father The driver was naturally a very sociable Tiing plan. He would giye the other feller a mile start in a mile race-—" "Whatnln I exclaimed, "give an opponent a one-mile start in a one-mile race—why did he do that?" "SO'B he'd have A sure thing on winnia*. Yon he do that?" "So', he'd have A sure thing on winnia*. Yon see, the other feller didn't know he was gettin' I the mile start. This is the way Lem's father I did the trick: He would always get to the feet tangled into the barbed-wire and flew up in the air with the whole business. The hen was as safe as in a baseball catcher's mask, and when, the hawk got loose down came the hen, bat, of course, the mask struck the ground first and bounced around pretty lively and broke all the force, so the hen I wasn't hurt at all. Then Lem put barbed- l wire masks onto the geece, just the same's he did onto the chickens, so's the foxes couldn't jset them. He pften found fox-teeth in the wires in the morning. This barbed-wire goose- protector turned out very well. You know geese and ducks always wander away and lay their eggs in the swamps, and farmers always try to keep them in the barnyard. Now, Lem rigged a nest on to the rear end of each goose-mask, so's when a goose laid an egg it couldn't get lost. Then he would let them go wander in' around all over, knowin' that he was all right on the egg business. As soon as the goose found she was feelin* over- balanced and too heavy at one end she would be afraid to go into the water for fear the would have to sit up straight like a penguin and tread water. Then she would go home to let Lem unlock the nest and take the eggs out." "How could the goose keep afloat incased in such a suit of armour?" I asked in a manner intended: to convey to him the idea that I was just a bit sceptical. "You see, he had holes for the head and feet of the goose to stick through, and on the top,of the contrivance an air-tight tomato- can lashed on with barbed-wire, so the goose couldn't sink. I have seen one of the geese pull in his head and feet up on the hill behind Lem's house when a fox came around and roll down the hili into the pond. But I tell you geese know a lot. Now, one of these geese used to help Lem kill rattlesnakes." "Beat the snakes to death with his wings?" I asked naturally- "Not much!" he replied. "Just with her horse sense, because the goose has more horse sense than horses have. She would go out and look at the snakes and the enakes wowld try to dMtrrn her, bat the goose only laughed, because the smoked-glass spectacles that Lem rigged onto the goose knocked the life out of the snake, and he couldn't charm worth a cent. Then she would turn around to let the snake see the eggs piled up in the wire nest. The snake, would quickly let his family know about the big dinner, and they would all follow the goose, that would keep movin just fast enough to lead them along. \nd she would keep on a leadin' them right along down to where old Lem was a grinnin' for all he poesest, with a club in his hand. AB soon as they all got into the barnyard, where there wam't no grass to help the snakes out, Lem would jump out with his club "nd in three or four minutes all them snake-skias would be a hangin' on the corn-crib gettin* cured for the belts and pocketbooks. Lem made a fortune out of that goose, and he told me that she was a blamed sight better ier ketchin' rattlesnakes than the dozen eelpots he used to set every night out in the old huckleberry medder, before the goose went inter business with him."
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Jennie, I've lost the pretty shell, the water is carrying it away." Thtrn a sudden eharp cry, and OhO saw the curly head vanish from her eight- A second, and the water held them 'both. a fierce struggle, but fiva minutes later t)e gIrl, with wet clothes clinging to her slight fi;ure, slowly wended her way across the commas which separate the south shore of Nantucket from the towii—wtth i a ilifeless burden in ber arms. Slowly and painfully she wanderei On- The sun had set before she reached th, highway. Onoe »l»e paueed to rest, and to ehake OUt iber tightly clinging skirts. But twilight,' aDd the twM few ot heart, etgengtbened her weary limbs, and she pressed resolutely on. Staggering under the child's dead weight she at la$reached a house upon the outskirts of the village. The few passengers from the even. ing boat had long since landed. The twilight bad deefiened, and she did not see the ap- proaching figure of a man, who, by the dim light, saw the swaying form, and took the boy from Ker arms, as she fell exhausted at h^e feet. "Two patients at once: Well, Carl Bur- gess, you're in luck," add the young fel- low, a physician who had just arrived in Nan- tucket, and who looked- upon this unsought patronage almost as a dispensation of Provi- dence. Suddenly the boy's lips moved feebly, and Carl caught the whisper, "I found the shell, Jennie," and saw that he had something grasped tightly 'in his little hand. With the help of neighbours who had gathered round, young Burgees tarried his patiente into the house. In his effort to restore the girl to life the boy, who had already partially re- covered, was forgotten. And when, after two hours of untiring effort, she re-gained con- sciousness, and asked for Robbie, the young physician looked up quickly, but no one could answer the unspoken question in his glanoe. The éhild had vanished like a dream. Active search was made from end to end of the island. Large rewards were offered, but little Robbie •Gardner had! disappeared as effectually as if the ocean had never given him back to his sister's arms. Dr. Burgees sat in his office one night ten years later, during one of the worst storms of an unusually inclement season, when there came an imperative knock at the door. Opening it he eaw a man in the garb of a sailor, who said abruptly, "Are you the doctorT" "I am," was the reply. "Come with me," aid the sailor. With the obedience of aD4 ujuaeg to quegtton- mg, Dr. Burgees followed his strange guide down to an old wharf, where a sbip lay at anchor. A young lad was stretched uncon- scious upon the deck. 'E fell from the tops' sir; d'ye think ye can bring 'im to?" wnh deep anxiety in his voice and manner. "r think so," said the doctor, gently lifting the boy's head, and looking at the ugly out in his temple. "'E ain't no kin o' mine," con- tinued the sailor, as Dr. Burgess, with tender skilful fingers, blushed the matted cvrls from the lad's forehead, as he dressed the wound. "I'm a rover, sir, and a stranger in these 'ere parts. The little ehap come to me one night just as I was pirttin' off to sea from this 'ere island, ten year ago, or thereabout, seemin' a lone 'un like myself—dazed like—not quite right 'ere (point- ing to his head). I took him along with me, and night after night 'e slept in my arms, till I learned to love 'im as if 'e were my own. That's all I can tell ye, except," continued the sailor, with a sound strangely like a sob in his husky voioe, "I've bin a better man since that night, but," and a change passed swiftly over the weather-beaten faoe, as he said fiercely, "If he dies, I swear by the God who sent 'im to me, I'll Stop!" said Dr. Burgess, laying his strong, magnetic hand upou the shoaldsr of the excited nan, God wants not your oa.ths, and I want your help." When the lad opened his eyes again he was in a softly lighted room, and, a woman's tender face beat over him. "Oh, Carl, do you think it possible, that it can be Robert?" "Jennie," he answered, "ten years Can, work many cfaangee in a human fcf-e, and environment more. But if you stall hare doubts, this shovld remove jflwyn, <md he beckoned to the old sailor, who stood near, and who, at a sign from Carl, took from his pocket a beautifully-tinted scallop shell, and handed it to her. Robert Gardner's identity was now fully established. The old sailor, although he always remained a rover, was no longer a "kxnje 'un, being always sure of a warm welcome from three loyal hearts whenever he dropped anchor at Nantucket. "But for a shell," Jenmie Burgess often aaid, "I never should have found my brother." And Carl would aidd, gravely, with the memory of t-ha-t night so long ago still in his mind: "But for a sliell, I never should have met my wife."
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CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL SPORTS. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. An interesting function was performed on Thursday night on the stage at the Theatre Royal, which had just been vacated by "Charley's Aunt." The occasion was the presentation of the prizes g-ained by the mem- bers of the Theatre Royal Athletic Club at the sixth annual sports, which took place this year in the the Carculf lixiu ui uion, and again were sucecssfuly promoted by Mr. W. T. Benjamin, acting manager. Mr. E. Flefchev (general n anager) presided, aiul dis- tributed the prizes, and during the proceedings thanks weie accorded by the assembled staff to the chairman, Mrs. E. Fletcher, Mr. :Fre< Dunklev, and the other ladies and genilemei who so kindly contributed to the awards anc to the unprecedented success of the competi- tive events. Thanks wtre also presented to the members of the Catford C.C. and their trainer, Mr. -E. Kennard. for the assistance they contributed.—The Chairman, in making the presentations, expressed the hope that tht' sports would increase in popularity from year to year. Subjoined is The list of prise- winners:—120 Yards Flat Handicap.-lst, D. M'Cardiy, field-glasses; 2nd, W, Movie* the Dunkley Challenge first prize medal: 3rd, G. Skyrines, gold ¡;;eal; 4th, H. Sinclair, L lock; H. Boothroyd, pair of trousers to order. Half. in.de Bicycle Ha.ndicap.-lst, W. Benjamin, the Stajifield Cup: 2nd, E. Pearee, "The Shop Girl" medal; 3rd, F. Blunt, cigarette ca&e 4th J. Clude, Royal liqueur medal. 440 Yards Fiat Haudicap.-lst W. Movies, silver watch, 2nd, D. M'Carthy, sold riny:; 3rd. G. Skyrmes. pipe and case: 4th, W. Burrows, concertina; 5feh. W. Stoyle, silver medal. One Mile