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FINEST ALE A IN XjCiS/ IOUTH WALES WESTOF /t^/cA|K ENOIAHD/ 1$*/ tf SKG& yS BOTTLE. AX) Agents Required. C £ ^C. WATKINS & SON, I 91 ST. BLA-E.Y ST., CARD IFF. The Hereford Brewery, Estab. 1834. j

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CALVE R T'S CARBOLIC TOILET SOAP Is a Pure Antiseptic for the Skin and Complexion. Delightful to Use after Cycling, or è other Outdoor Exercise. 6d. Tablets at Chemists, Ac.: or 3 Tablet Box | post free for Is. 6d. | Illustrated Pamphlet post fret 011 Application. | F. C. CALVERT d CO., MANCHESTER E3435 —

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PUBLIO AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. T R F, A T 1, E ROYAL Lessee and Manageress. Mrs EDWARD FLETCHER. I SPLUXDID "RECEPTION OF Mb. HARiiV PAULTOX, JUN.'S COMPANY In the Greatest Success from tli° STRAND THEATRE, the Fantastic Mythological Modern Comedy, m Three Acts, 1 O B E (ALL SMILES). Preceded at 7.30 with an Original Comedietta by. George Dance, entitled, A MORNING CALL." Time and Prices as usual. Half-price at Nine. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's jUmited)7 Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 5th, THE NEW MUSICAL PLAY—THE JAPANESE GIRL. 53457 I HAND rji HE A T R E I -i. Lessee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. Enthusiastic Reception ot the Great Military Drama, from the Surrey Theatre, ENLISTED. Popular Prices, from 4d. to 10s 6d. Open 7.10 (Fearly doors 6.45), commence 7.30. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 5th, KURSE CHARITY," PARSON THORNE," AND "FOLLOW THE DRUM." lis not m ino.tais to conintit.nc aujce&s. bm we'U do more—deserve it." J HE jgMPIK,E Mar.aging Director OSWALD STOLL. TO..NIG.Irr I ANOTHER SURPRISE. jl THE AMERICAN glOGll APfl, Invented by Herman Casler, New York. A MARVELLOUS IMPROVEMENT ON. THE CINEM ATOG RAPHE. Everything: is shown life-size. The subjects are of engrossing interest. The sensatiou created at the Palace Theatre, London, nightly by the Biograph If the feature of the present entertainment "e¡¡,¡Oll. Miss KATE GERALDINE, 1 Vocalist. The Three Charming SISTERS MAC ARTE, Oa the Tight Wire. H A R R Y IJAKDBB, Comedian. THE O'MALLEYS. Two Popuiar Comedians. THE WELSn PRIZE GLEE SINGERS. Miss Mapsie Thomas, Mise Polly Collins, Mr. Towyn Thomas, Mr. Marsh Jones, Gwilym GwenCo "Yr Ha.f." THE THREE SISTERS SLATER, Trioistes. FIiORRIE FORDE. The Australian Comedienne. Next Week:— TESTA VICTORIA, JENNY VALMORE, J. E. CAMP. nCTICE.—-Visitors' Cycles stored free of char {re. Artificial means employed to render the tempera- ture cooler inside than cutside the Empire. Seats may be booked in advance 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Two Complete Performance Nig-htly-first between 7 and 9: second between B and 11. 53032 .NEWPOllT. nn H E jg M P I R E Mai aging Director.OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I John Tiller's Famous Companjj in SAUCY SUSAN. Forty Artistes. Special Scenery. New Music. T Varieties hv other Artistes., Look out for Peggy Pryde. Look out for the Biograph. ^^bsbsb sssssssss I', i1.i isassss^= TO THE PRINTING TRADE. THE WESTERN MAIL LIMITED Are Prepared to Execute Ordml fot LINE and HALF-TONE PHOTO-ZINCO PROCESS BLOCKS FOB THE TRADE, AT THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. rfor's Received First Post in the Morning Deepatched Suae DaZ. SPECIALITIES:— BINDERS' BLOeD. Extra Deep on Thick Zinc, Equal to Cut Braea. BLOCKS FOB COLOUR WORK. WESIEBK MAIL LIMITED, 51793 ST. MA RY- STREET, CARDIFF. TO ARCHITECTS and SOLICITORS. SPECIFICATIONS and REPORTS TYPEWRITTEN with accuracy and despatch at did. per paga BILLS of QUANTITIES, per page IffcL ten Copies cf one page for 2s. M. Higher numbers of Oopiea at a Cheaper Hate. AOECJIACY IN EVERY DETAIL GUARANTEED UtCAL MATTEIL-Drzfb, Brief, Affidavit, and Corffr tpondecoa neatly and accurately Copid. aLT. OTHER BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. r/ESTERN MAIL LIMITED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. OOCRS OFFICES j 112. iiUTE-STREET. t9M< EXCURSIONS- I -I T ORNA DOONE COMPANY- ^aagSS&glg&K _nd, weather, and !irctmstances peruiitting ,W, JULY.. LEAVE CARDIFF."1! LE AVE 'W^sTOX Thur. 1-9.15 a.m., 4.0, Thur 1-100 a.m., 4' 6.0,3.0p.m. I-r, • o inis'am 5»°, Fri. 2 9.20a.m.,4.40, 6.45 Sat. 3-*8.0,9.45 a.m., 12.0 I Sat. 3-*8.45, 10.30 a.Il., noon, 6.0, 8.0 j>.tn. ?q*oq 10 15 sl°" Mon. 5—*7.45, 9.30, 11.15 Men b- 8.20, 10.15 a. a.m.. 1.0, 7.15 p.m. 12.0 noon 6.0, £ o0 p Tues. 6-9.15, 11.15 a.m., Tues 6-10.=, s.m„ 1.40, 8.0 p.m. ,0,9.. Q „ p Wed. 7-*8.0, 10.0 a.m., Wed /-8.50, W-Wai" 12.0 noon, 2.30 pm. i 12.50, 8.15 p.m. ^Calling at Penarth Pier ten minutes later Cardiff except steamers marked thug — ~SPECIAL SAILINGS. FRIDAY, JULY 2. LTNMOUTH and ILFRACOMRE.LeaveCai-i 10.20; Penarth, 10.30 a.m.; Ufracombe, mA^^ SINGLE'TRIP to BRISTOL. Leave CaiM. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON. Leave Pena*h, 6A5; Cardiff, 7.0 Clevedon, 8 45 P-in- EVENING CHANNEL OT.EVKDON". loave Cardiff, 6.45, renartn. Of » Arriving back about 9.45. SATURDAY. JUIjY 3. rvJiff LYN MOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. 10.0; Penarth. 10.10 a.m.; Ilfracotnbe. 3.30, Fn "aSvEPoT^ia WESTON). p t'° rcrr.. Penarth. 12.10; Clevedon. 3.50 and 9P;< EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON « USftf5L Leave Tenarth, 5.45; Caraiff, 6.0, Bristol, Clevedon, 9.15 p m. viinir A limited number of season tickets are now ymg 'TlLited Number of MONTHLY iasued during the Months of t0 C0ll^ as at lCs. each: two children under co^ one adult. The Ticket in all cases will date irom first day of the Month. T «nd M Oinn For Further Particulars apply toJ- *n.? and Co., 11, Mount, Stuart-square, or to the AgeC> A. LOWICK, > p ,| Box Office, Pier-hea*i. Cardr* PART 12 NOW REACY Important Announeemeit! A NEW PICTORIAL ALBUM. ENGLAND'S ■ ■ HISTORY As pictured by her famd-ls Painters. Ppiee Sixpence. -.r- The Proprietors of the Western Mail" )ave arranged with Messrs. George M"efnes (Limited), for the publication throughout Wales of the above New Work, which is a hiph-class Art Album and History combped. The eeries will be completed in about Fifteen Paxta, and each part will contain '.i Twenli) (ligh-GIass flislorical Pictures WHICH ARE j» • Reproductions of Famous Paintings The Texts which accompany the Picture are by Xr. A. G. Temple, F.S.A. The Price of each part will be SIXPENCE To be ob* ted from any Agent, or at the WESTERfi MAIL OFFICES. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. I HAVE you SEEN The Splendid Solid Black Walnut BEDROOM gUIT E Consisting of plate door Wardrobe, Chwt cf i'rawers, with sjlass attached; marble top, tile back Washstand, tr- tal; and Two Chairs, now offering JJEVAN AND 0OMPANT. LTD And of which vast numbers are selling at I £9 17.. 6d. ONLY. I Honestly worth 14 jruineas? I ARE you Å WARE That, as the Latest Furnishers in South Wales and Monmouthshire, tlua oid-esfabl;6hed "Firm can simnly you with either a Dining-room, Draunnp-room Suite at any price from I 4*4 4s. Oil TO B52 10s. 0d ? I DO you KNoW That they keep Tlverything in Stock from a Ton spoon to a Pianoforte, and tha.t their Immense Business and Large Cash T>—Nase8 c—'iIp them to SeU T enty to Thirty per Cent. below the Prices jrenetally oharged by their com- petitors? WOULD you BE S1711 I PRISED To learn that Bevan and Company can supply yon with Organs and Pianos at half the usual music warehouse prices, and that you can buy of them a really splendid PIANO FOR B21 ? DOES 1rr STRIKE you That for Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Floor Cloths, Pianos, &o. (especially renembering that all goods arc delivered free, an.) that the train fare of cash customers is paid), you cannot do better than purchase of BEY A N AND ^JOSIPANT REGISTERED AS "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," CARDIFF. SWANSEA, NEWPORT AND PONT fPOOL. elm THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSONS I' BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of diseases and the foulett stat.3 of the Blood, Stomach. Liver, and Kidneys; they go to the core of every diseaee, where no other med'Cine has power to reach. In Boxes, at 1». 2^d and 2s. 9d each. Sold by all Chemist*, or from the Burdc.ck'PiU Manufactor/r 44. Oxford-street. Swanaes I^JVERYBODY'S 'PAPER THE WEEKLY MAIL V AND NEWS OF THE WEEK, TWELVE PAGES. EIGHTY-FOUR COLUMNS ONE PENNY. CnP* ^ottcsa* NR' DECORATORS. \\r D!VI-S AND SONS 7 V • PaINe^S, GLASS, OIL, AND fapep^Anging MERCHANTS 11, úÐEN. STREET. dy:wORKS, ETO. [F YOU \WT YOUR CLOTHES NICEY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYEF 1. NELSON-TERRACE -=: ^KITTTBE. BEVAN A COMPANY. LIMITED THE 'MDIFF FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-STjgjST AN DDUK_E-STREET. Scats. PA RSLEy) HAND-MADE HATS p 29. M. ancf* W.—15, Wyndham Arcsda and 40, Caroline street., BUY F_ I THE MAKER. rfM ====- EK^^TIC CURE. FOR FULL 4^T1CULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS 24,r- MARY-STREET BUSIES ADDRESSES. CBB "EVENNG EXPRESS" Qin be obtained !e"> Night of the following Local Ne vvsagenti;— CENTRAL: SEYMOTT1 ^OOD STREET. MRS. DEs°K. 7. WOOD STREET, HELLIERP^IDGESTREET. .T..TAME 3l. BRIDGE STREET. E. GILLP, 5. CAROLINE-STREET. BAKRU. 4p- HAYES. J. HOGG, ^EN-STREET. CANTON: ANS. T^R Ii jtTOARD^PtVER CATREDRAL-ROADl DOWN. iff OFFICE CLARE-STREET. 'o REE3, 55,;°^VBRTDGE-ROAD. POWN. ^OFFICE, COWURinGE RD. HUGHES.4- COWBRIDGE ROAD. HUGHES,102, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. LEWIS. 1, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. ftAKER, ?' COWBRIDRE-ROAD. I WILSON 54- COWBRIDGE-ROAD. RIORDAH2'2. COWB«1DGE-ROAD. WILSON*, > CLIVE-ROAD. BOUND. KING'S ROAD. SMITH at CO.. AIIAS ROAD. :5=: BOATHi WKXH. JTALBOT,» HROAPWAT I ROBEItT^ BROADWAY. FLEMING1. IIROADWA Y. WHITE, J. BROADWAY. JtEES. AIv-STREET. THOMAS.. CLIFrON-STREET. iw»PKE, i ^KARL-STREET. D F MOIlS. 2CS. RICHMOxn.ROAD LOCKE. 8^ACKINTOS n -PLACE. LAWRESI, H CASTI.E-ROAD. RUWLEI' 78. CASTLE-ROAD. PADFIELlCASTLE-ROAD. DAVAGE.^STLE-ROAD AWjMFOlij CIlSTLE-ROAD. MRS KIN '1. CASTLE-ROAD ELLIOTTANISOB ROAD. OU'HATS: I Oathays: WILLIS. lAttIWI)Y-Pf,ACIP,. I PREECE. SALISBURY ROAD. STUDDAP UPPER GEORGE ST. ROSS 4:¡. *TTY STREET. C STEVE- 136. WOODVILLE-UOAD. WILLIAMrEGORY, 7. THE HEATH. W. GliE^Y. 7. ALLAN'S-BANK-ROAD, CAnIS. DOCKS: RUSSELL,ri1 ART-STREET. J SAVAO J50. PUTE STREET. TYLER. aP^TE STREET. ^VgErOWN: PARSONS; W., Hairdresser, Penarth-road. • .ni' l)(" 140. PEXAUTH-UOAD. SHELDRU 1. AMHERST-STREET. IBUT, 4^°LMSDALE STREET. MISS J. PNLIS, 142. PAGET STREET. JlOORS: e. W. CART.ISLg^TREET. ri.F,iiiN.c;PI.OTr- ROAD. MORGAN}' PORTMANMOOR-ROAD. THOMAS AVIES, NOAH' ARK, PORT- NtWTOWN: FlSHEit. f*>AM STREET. DAVJES, ADAM-STREET. '^ERSIDEt MRS LOT ^LDOX ROAD- TUIIN-EA '"PI.D!-)N-ROAD. THOMAS.^OR-ROAD. MRS. TH^S. TUDOR-ROAD. A. E. MAEn., 58. TUDOR-ROAD. A. BLUCH- 83. TUDOR-ROAD. IALTMEAD. JOHN, SS^ARE-ROAD. ■— MANCTKACrUi> UORSFOBTH, OFFERS HIS JM. OWN (We from the LOOM at UILL PRICES. v- Serges, Fancies, Oastaoeres Biegea, Meltons. Mantle Cloths. Pettem sent FtV" Application. Save all intenn<* profit Spc-ciai Lot ot MettCM. t. ahadea, at pe; yard. r_ PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT. "EVENING EXPRESS." TERES 1 SIX ONCE. | TIMES, j HMSi '1 20 Words j 0 6 1 0 16 i i 1 30 Word 0 9 i 1 6 2 3 | i- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 AVords 1 3 3 0 o I Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified musl renuli 'his ctfiec by 10 33 a.)n but they can be inserted up to 4.45 p m. unde* heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The K>xpg provided 1br ariswjrs to »<ivertisenient» cpliearinjr in the Evening Exp.-ese"'«re no- int..nded for any other purpose whitever, and cannot he cllowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertceinif circulanw or announcements of any t'nd. The above ctiarges appty only to consecutive in- sertions of the follow;iig class of advertisementa: — •'••••nation's Wanted or Offered. Apartments, Money Wanted. Partnership*. Lost and Found. Miscellaneo.M Wants, Busiuessf*. Hotisea, Shops. Offices to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. Name "r.t1 Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Staropa. Advertisements are received also at the following sub-offices: NEWPORT ^-TREDEG AR STREET. SWANSEA j «. CASTLE-STREET. MERTHTB t- •• ..VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a. TAFF-STREET. HEAD "OFFICES: CARDIFF: STj MARY-STREET. XpNET. £ ?50.00>) to T.-iid,—Tr;<Wf! in Want o' Cash in Srara of dO to S500 are Rc omtnended to apply to the Provim-ial Union Bank tjueen-s-l'iare. Bristol: or to E W. Webber. 3. Wo fing-fitreet. Cardiff. e553P DUES MAKING. ~Dresfmakin<r.—Ladies 3ostwpps. Weddinjr Dresses, Capes. &c.. Made in th" atest Rtvle. Fit guaranteed. —Address Lewis and F .'JI!, 76, Wyndham-cre«r-ent. Cardiff. e5896 LL_L——-——— LOST A] D TOTTND. Brown T/eathe- Bri»*f R g. left- in O.WR Drm n Pas- •»fnger Train, leavincr O "ditf for Swansea 9.30 Mot- r day Morning. June 28: [nder ]ian<lsoinelv rewarded. —Apply 78. Plasturton-a' niip, Cardiff. el0237nl MISCELIiAN BOTTS WANTS. Gentlemen's. Ladies*, and Children's Wardrobes Bourht. Orders attend id to. to:vn or country.—Mr or Mrs. S. I, Green, Dumfries House. 52, Cajoline- strppt. Cardiff f e6173 BICYCLES. 4: — Special Clearance.—Forfeited Repairs and Hire Machines, all riding ordeit Ten Solid Safeties. 38s. 6d. each; nine Cushion Safeties, 50s; six Pneumatics, £ 5; cash only. Send P.fc.O and say which station, Morris Bros., CVcle Wonts, Pontvpridd. Repairs, Plating, and Enamelling promptly and cheaply, as usual. Send macliine and we will give estimate before p-M-pfdins- li-Its. with e1947 MISCELLANEOTTS SALES. Ccrnish Boiler for Sale 7-borse power; good con- dition.—Apply to Al aster,. \Vorkhou»e-»-ii.rciitt. enl Piano.—Handsome Upright Bi'rr Walnut, in good rr ndition; highest offer: suitable for schools.—20, Glvnrhondda-street, Cardiff. e!0239d Poultry.—It you Tirnt your birds to PilY you write for pricess and ramples of food to Noah Rees aiid Son, Hay, Com, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. E6115 1,000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s 10,000 Useful Handbills. 2,. 6d. samples free, j —FUlv.r and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, MISCELLANEOUS. Tobacconists commer.cirg. See Illustrated Guide and Catalogue (259 pages), 3d.—Tohacconits' Outfitting Cnmpanv, 165, Eust.j-i-ro.vl, London. Manager. Hy. Myer. el0199 Eartherware and China.—Seconds, B2 Cratee: best, -03; or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s. 6-1. Write for lists.—WEBB and CO., Longton, Staffoid- shire Potteries. e6034 Is Y.iur 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 Cast-le-street), by James Keir. for ten with Mr Spiridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Reiwulied. e4209 AGENTS AND TRAVELLERS. Advertisers a.re Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Pcwt-ottice. Letter addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the Western Mail. The British Empire in the Nineteenth Century. Queen Victoria's Longest Reign.—Active, pushing, and efficient Men can earn S3 weekly Taking Orders for this interesting work salary and commission to thoroughly reliable men.-Apply Blackie and Son, Swansea. 2971n7 To Grocers or Diapers' Assiftants.—Wanted, a. sn art, Business Man to Work Pembrokeshire Family Tea Trade.-Apply Mangalore Tea. Company, 6. Harp- lane, Tower-street, London. 2955n7_ A superior Agencv Offered to energetic Men Every- ion.- where whole or spare time libeial reiiiiinei-ati Uppington's WorlM. Wine Office-court, London. nl4 Wanted for Works in South Wales, competen; Book-keeper and Correspondent; accustomed to tra- velling in South Wales, Devonshire, and Cornwall.— Address, stating experience and salary wanted, to S Woolston's Librarvj Middleehorougb. 53403 Wanted, an Agent for the South Wales District to HI present a Firm making a Speciality in Steam Boiler and Pipe Coverings.—Apply Jones and Hors- field, Hyde, near Manchester. 53496 A trustworthy Man of good appearance is Wanted in Cardiff to Represent -.in important Company; a gecd and permanent situation is assured to energetic it'an willing to canvass —Address U 71, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2S83u6 Wanted, a Traveller in the Rubber Trade for South Wales must hav3 good connection.—Apply, enclosing references and stating salary expected, to Anderson, Cox, and Co. (Limited). Swansea. 2736n5 A Young Man, of good apPearance and address, I Wanted to Represent a first-class Company; good remuneration and prospects of early promotion to a c.tpable man; highest references indispensable.— address U 51. Western Mail, Cardiff. 2734n3

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NURSEMAIDS AND SEBVANTS WANTED" A\anted, a good General Servant-; also a Nurse.— Apply 7. Glosfiojv-road, K' .atli. Cardiff. 10240n7 Wauttd, a good Ge.)er<tI.—App)v 20, Meteor-street, Roath, Cardiff. el0235r3 Wanted, Nurse, about 18, for Three Young Cliil- dnn.—Apply 48. Westhourne-road, Penarth. 53485 Wanted, Cuok-Ueneral, also Housemaid: gmnl r('fe- rences.—Apply 96. Cathedral-road. Cardiff. 2763nl Good General Servant Wanted at once.—Apply Arcadia, Llanthewy-road, Newport.. 2820n5 Wanted, good Cook; two in family; housemaid kej t; good wages.—Apply 73, Richmond-road. Car- diff. Tliorough Nu se-Housemaid: cajiable of taking charge of delicate at Light; jiarlourmaid kept. —Mrs. Gaskell, Alterya, Newport, Mon. 2779nl Wanted, a competent Nurse, 25 to 30; good needle- woman.—Please state age, wages, references. Mrs. Walter Evans, Eaglesbusli House, Neath. 2783n5 Wanted, fur the country. an experienced Parlour- maid must understand lamps.—Apply, with all par- ticulars, to Mrs. Morgan Williams, Killay House, Swansea. 2768i'b Wanted, it good General accustomed to Plain Cook- ing. Washing, and Ironing.—Mrs. James, 23, Heath- field promenade, Swansea. 27Q4n3 Select Registry Office, Bryamiil Post-office, Swansea. —Miss Jones hai Commenced a Registry Office for Lai'i.'S and Serv. nts at altove address. 2705d Wanted, for the Country, a Cook-Genera 1; one who understands dairy.—Apply 12, Park-place. Car- diti. 53448 \Vanted, Widow bud Daughter; mqst be thoroughly experienced laundresses in everything connected with laundry work; good references required; wages, 30. per week. with cottage, "oals, and ali Mundry expenses.-Afjpty^ Mis. "S&sters, LaneFay Hall. Lili. trisant, South Wales. 53442 General Servants.—Two Wanted for London; £ 16 each: fares paid.—Write, stating age and length of character, Mrs. Coster. Gloucester. 2730n3 Wanted, a good Plain Cook; country.—Mrs Philip Dunn, Cr-jfta, Llaatrisant. 2678nl General Servant Required, where one other is kept; musi, be to do plain cooking; undeniable refe- rences; state wages.-Apply X., "Welshman" Office, Ca.iriirthen. 2718n3 Wanted, House-Parlourinaid or strong, willing G:rl to Train as Such.—State references, wages, to Mr6. Sampson, Bryngwili, PontarduUis. 2')70n3 Wanted immediately, for the Country, near Cardiff, an experienced House-Parlourmaid; must be tall, and understand trimming lamps a good waitress.—Address U 48, Western Mail, Cardiff. 53423 Wanted, experienced General, Gentleman's Small Family: no washing: good wages.—Bellingham, Woodlands Villas, Swansea. 2656n2 Wanted. Plain Cook; gentleman and lady in family; £18. Also Nurse for Baby eight months £18: comfortable situation.—Address 71, Park-street, Bristol. 2632n2 Laundrvmaid Wanted; head of two; S20; gentle- man's small family; every convenience. House- I'ariourmaid; B18. Housemaid £ 18.—61, Al-ley- road, Clifton, Bristol. 2533n2 Wanted immediately, experienced Cock-General. Also Nurse-Housemaid Accustomed to Children good needlewoman.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, 16, Vaughan-strt et, Lh'nellv. 2613n2 Wanted, Early in July, experienced House-Parlour- maid.—Apply, with references and particulars. Mrs. Hann, The OaVlands. Aberaman. Aberdaie. [2584n2 Wanted, Housemaid or House-Parlourmaid for Country.—Apnl.v. stating age, wages, and references. Mrs. Jones, Pwll Court, Llanguuid^r, Crickhowell. 2522nl Wanted, respectable, experienced Cook-General for Family House.—Dr. Newton, Glen House, Newton-road, Mumbles^ 2521nl Wanted, good General Servant; clean, honest, ard industrious; early riser.-Apply. with references. Mrs. White, 16, Courtland-terrace, Merthyr. 2542nl Wanted, good Plain Cook- and House-Fvlounnaid — Apply Llwvn Onn, Llandaff. 2535nl Wanted, good Nui*e for Child of Five, Abie to Take Baby from Month; good needlewoman.— Mrs. Logan, Enville House, Newport, Mon. 255Snl Wanted, a good Nurse for Two Children references. -Apply, after Mondav, to Mrs. Proger, Clive-crescent, Penarth. 2551nl Ccok.—Wanted, on 1st July, good Plain Cook.— Write (up to 25th) to Mrs. Evans. Swanbridge House. Lavernock; after that date call (between seven and eight) at 14. Park-place, Cardiff 53286 Warted, Good General Servant; about 20; early riser, must have good references.Apply Mrs Walkey, Ingleside. Llanishen. 53271 FEMALE SERVANTS WANT PLACSS Situation Required hy experienced House-Parlonr- maid.—Apply Redwood, 98, High-street, Cramer, Port,b. 2856nl Cook, also House -Parlou rinaid-trkistwortli v, expe- perienced—Wish to Engage, Same House; weil recom- mended.— State wages Cook, Post-office. Nantyglo. n3 Situations Wanted as General Servants^for"Several strong Country Girls. Hundreds of Ladies Suited testimonials free.—Mrs. Ooster, Registry, Glouces- ter. 2069.13 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS JTO 1JCT 54, Neville-street. R'vei^ide.—C-omfoatable I»lgings for One or Two Gemtleinen lilteral table; 1&. per w eek hot and col 1 hath; ]>iano no ehikhen. en7 Part of House to Let to respectable c/«uplc.; no children.—Apply 47, Angus-street, Roath Parh, Car- diff el0240n3 A Lar^-e Front Sitting-ionjn, One or Two Bedrooms, With <,r Without Board; close to town.—9, Park-pla-;e, Caidiff. 2921-17 LlaiKlovery.—JVo Well-furnished Sitting and Several Bed Rooms to lie Let :0 cwking and attendance.—U 80. Western Mail, Cardiff. 2935n2 To Let, Four Unfurnished Rooms in iJmall Farm- Louse, utar Llanislien, Cardiff; very pretty and heal til v hituation.-Apply U 57, Western Mail. Car- diff. 2762nl Small Family Would Like Gentleman; good home central; English or foreign.—16, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff. 2765n5 Penarth.—Lansdowne Private Hotel; extensive Channel view; superior accommodation: moderate charges special terms to permanent boarders. 2803d Wetl-futnished Dining-room and Bedroom to Let in Newport-road; hot and cold bath.—Address U 60, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2739n5 -51, Cathedral-road. Cardiff. -Two well-furnished Sitting-rooms and Three Bedrooms to Let good cooking and attendance; moderate terms. 277Sua Well-furaished Apartments suitable for two ladies or gentlemen h.c. bath; Inverness-place, Roath Park. 2778nl Pi.thcawl.—P-tving Guests Received during' Ju'y, August, and September, by the week or month.— Apply Stontleigh, Ladies' College, Portlicawi. n2- Pleasant View, Llantwit Major.—To Let, One Sitting- room and Two Bedrooms.—Apply C. Punter. n2 33. Charles-street. 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Dalton-street (Ciwys-road) 4 bedrooms, bath; 10. also 41, Dalton-street, 8 rooms, bath; 10s. 6d. 103, Strathnairn-street. 3 bedrooms, bath; 9s. all near Roath Park.-Apply 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. en2 A few convenient Houses in Herbert-street, Maindy (near Baptist Chapel); 15 minutes from St. John's- square, via North-road, just over railway bridge; respectable, healthy neighbourhood; good drainage; rentals, 5s to 6s papered, clean; frequent Apply 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. el0231n2 59, Loudoun-sq'jare to Let, and 15, S^ott-street.— Apply Mrs. Williams. Pembroke House, 1, Conway- roiad, Cardiff. el0239z5 Hoi ton. Gower, to Let (Furnished) for July (two sitting and four bed rooms); excellent position, near the beach: good bathing and magnificent view of Bristol Channel: terms moderate.—Apply David Tucker, Beach House, Horton Burrows, Reynold- stone R.S.O. 2946n7 Horton. Gower.-To Let (Furnished), for August and September. "Seaford" close to shore and afe bathing, with best sea view; 3 sitting- and 8 or 9 bed rooms.—Perkins, "Seaford," Horton, Revnoldstoae R.S.O. 2939n4 Furnished Country Cottage to Let; 4 bedrooms; orchard, garden; boating and fishing.—Address U 70, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2882n6 Vicarage, Merthyrmawr. Bridgend, to Let, during Vicarage, Merthyrmawr. Bridgend, to Let, during Holidays, beginning July 12th; three reception-rooms, five bedrcoms; naar sea.—Apply Vicar. 2867n6 65, Ne»vport-road r two sitting-rooms, four bedrooms, box-room, bath (h. and c.); stables; back entrance; low ienUL—J. J. David and Co., Estate Agents, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 2844n6 Mumbles.—Furnished Cottage to Let, for Three, Six, or Twelve M-jr.th.5; moderate terms. Also Fur- nished Cottage for Holidays.—Linford, Mumbles. n6 Villa Residence, with splendid Kitchen Garden, to Let during July. August, and September.—Apuly Rev. John Davies. Llandilo. 2846n6 I To Let (Furnished), 50. 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Whit- ciiiirch, Woodcutters Wanted; must be good axe men and acquainted with cutting eog-wood.—Lewis, Tinit-er Merchants, Pontypridd. 2682n3 Young Man Wanted to Look Af<er shec-p an Do General Work on Farm.—Apply by letter Rees, Blaen- Nant-vr-hebog Farm. Resolven. To 1-utchers.—Single Man Wanted: to live indoors ;nust be a good slaughterman.- Apply John How 11, Alwaman, Aberdare. 2512nl £ 33 a Month Can be Made with £ 10—For par- ticulars address Oanan, 154, Leadenhall-street, Lon- duM. L14269 SITUATIONS WANTED. Coach Builders.—Young Man Requiies Constancy as Painter: London references.—I'ainter, 71. 1/ewis- ham-road. Lewisham, Lmdoll. 2953n3 Wanted. Situation as Foreman or I.eading Hand. High, Low, or Steam Systems of Heating: late with Jones and Attwood 1,121 years).—Address Duckhouse, Stourbridge. 2728n3 AdvtrtMRr (29)—Late Officr Merchant Service- Seeks Employment Ashore: would invest small capital in suitable business, or give security for any place of trust.—S 19, Western Mail. Svansea. 2655n2 Wanted, a Situation by a Youug Man as Haulier; well accustomed to horses -Apply S 18, Western Mail, Swansea. 2569nl As Porter or Warehouseman nine experience in the drapery7 business good references.—Apply C. L., 41, Rolls-street, Cardiff. 2537nl Wanted, by a Young Man, Situation as viroom- Gardener; good milker; aged 20.—Apply G. Parr 16. Angel-street, Bridgend. 2859n2 Wa.nted" Situation by Young Man as Groom rnd Coachman: good references.-Apply F. J., 178. 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I Our Short Story. A VILLAGE PATRIOT. Six men were going home from work together. They had been shingling the <o"j fch gable-end of a new country house, and the owner, a. Boston man, had just tele- phoned down that everybody might knock fif work at three o clock so that those who wished cou!d take the four o'clock train to own. Most of the gang did wish this before ibe .Fourth of J uly aid they were neatly all Boston men. who had been sent down by the buiidiug contractor. The six shinglers came I down their ladder and walked away together. Jim Fisher had his bicycle, but he trundled 'I along by hand and walked with his mates. I They could still hear hammers knocking in the yreat house where some of the boys were liuger ng to end off part of the standing tiiush in one of the Ijwer rooms. Work was I being rushed and they had set themselves a I stint, :<1 loyally stood by to close the thing I just right. "r never saw a house rur, together so quick; sail a eober-ioeking fellow turned A'ois; win. tinted to look b:n k. "Muick's a j-ar.eJ utI. ,;u go tilt laths, aud before j the lathers get out the plasterers step in. Wonder the paperers don't chase them right around the four wet walls." "Takes some folks a. good while to find out I that it's just as cheap to pay twenty men one day as 'tis to pay one man twenty days," said Jim Fisher. "There ain't many bosses can handle a large crew to good advantage," "said a wise round-shouldered old man who wore spectacles round-shouldered old man who wore spectacles at his work and liked a good political argu- trent at noon over his dinner pail. He was I the only one of the six who lived in the town, and Charley Burrill had boarded with him all the spring. Charley Buirill was a brisk- looking Boston fellow who did a first-rate week's work and dressed himself with notice- able smartness on Sunday "You're right there," said this youug man "trouble's apt to be with the boss. Last job I was on, we were standin' round most t)f our tune wait.in' an' tumblin' right over one 'noilicr. Men come down from the city with all their solder furnaccs an' rigging to do a piece of loofiug before the roof was I boarded. There was one of 'em used to I practise 'Annie Laurie' on a cornet mutt* the I ■dune flied. an' miss the same no!e every ;1Ht", till UlIti tk,y ill. weut down o' the third story to break the old toot horn over his f head. "Wish I was a boss," said Jim Fisher, cheerfully. "No, you don't; not that kind," said old Thorndike. "Tell you I'm older'n you boys be, and I've noticed ever, since I was a. boy myself that folks always done well that done their fair day's work, an' all died poor that had a spell o' thinking they were goin' to get rich out o' s'hirkin'. Nothin' for nothin's a pretty safe rule." "Gain' to preach this comin' Sunday, elder?" inquired Jim Fisher, with polite interest. "No. I ain't, sir," answered Abel. good- naturedly. "My ambitions all run toward piiictkin". I'm goin' to celebrate the Fourth o' July though; perhaps you ain't aware it comes to-morrow, or do you have a special one of your own up to Boston?" "What are you going to do, elder?" deman- ded Jim Fisher. The six men had fallen into single file along the narrow footpath, but Fisher stopped and let the rest go by. "What be I goin' to do?" repeated the old man, a little confused and glancing at Charley Burrill. "Well, sir, my folks can celebrate as wet! as anybody round here, but 'twould seem plain to Boston folks." "Dvl.l.'j, let Charley aiwil hia nice new clothes with snapcrack* said Jim, and Charley Burrill blushed,' was expected. He. had said early in th^y that he was not going home for the Frtb., 'and they all knew the reason. They I eomc to a, turn in the road and Jim !hèr sprang on his wheel and whirled ray, leaving everybody to plod behind. "Be careful, ^rley!" he shouted, and young Burrill sfted gaily back as he went down the lane v1 Abel Thorndike. Thorn- dike's house waf1 the river bank, and there were some applet by it and a little flower garden in fronts the two men came to the gate a prett^l looked out of the win- dow and threwr Sewing off the table and came out to mE t.b.em. n. Abel Thorndi oil his doorstep after eupper, reading^ Life of Washington." The younger inb"rs of his household were leaning over thia,te talking and looking at the river. "My pity sake Exclaimed Mr. Thorndike, with enthusiasm, "^hst. see what a. man Wash- ington. was! If. it is in his great address 'Watch your ni" tiis as carefully as if they were kings/ say^' v i.y Goiiti ai Washington was a prophet.! 't i<i The yon.a little embarrassed J k at being interrupted, while the old carpenter took off his spectacles and laid down the big book with an impressive air. Charley began to think that they had better walk down the lane. "Here 'tis Fourth o' July again, and how few folks thinks what it all means," said Abel. "I don't want to waste as good a day as there is in the year. I always feel as if I ought to go to meetin' part o' the day. and sit and think about mv country and thein that give it to me." "\Ve're sober enough Decoration Day," said Phebe. "Why, father, we ought to be gay's we can Fourth o' July; there's a time to re- joice, ain't there? I've got your flags all ready to put right out in the morning anyway." "Don't you be scared, Phebe," said the old man. "I'm going to rejoice. What have you two young creatures got in mind to do ? I don't expect you'll want me to go along any; way." and he smiled at them with open reo cognition of a happy fact oi which they fancied him quite unconscious. They were not used to the happiness cf being lovers, and his face iust then seemed the kindest face in the world. "I've spoken for a team," said Abel. in- nocently. "I knew Charley 'd want one, and you have to speak a long while beforehand to get the best Rich day*I'm goin' to give ye both a first-race ride in the afternoon, an' in the evening I shall want Charley to help me with my fireworks. I've done so well working ail the spriuj on this good job that I've got. j plenty o' money to fool round a little. There's some boy left in me yet, old's I am. Some years in the past I ain't been able to have any- thing but a good bonfire, but I've always had that." "Good for you, sir," said Charley Burrill. in. "It ain't a bit o' harm to have a little plea- surin': a good deal of a man's life has to be kind of dull," reflected Abe] Thorndyke, as he stood at the gate and watched the young couple drive away. They had called to him ir. distress when they found the one pleasure carriage which lie allowed himself the summer through was a single-seated buggy. Charley Burrill shouted for the stable boy who was running up the lane: "You've made a mistake!" he said. I "No, no, 'twas just as I ordered: you (.an go I by yourselves to-day," and the father looked from one face to the other. "I was young myself nice, and I ain't ready either," he added I by way of final excuse. J Phebe putherarmaroutndher father's neck and kissed him: she looked more like her mother than usual that day. And Abel Thorndike felt a sudden pang of loneliness. I "There, there! you go off and find some nice roads up country; I don't expect to see you till supper time, an' we'll make a light supper I anyway after our good dinner o' lamb an' green j peas.'tis my great treat,he said. An' after J dark we'll touch the fireworks off. I shall be j peas.'tis my great treat,he said. "An' after I dark we'll touch the fireworks off. I shall be i glad to set an' rest an' read my Life o' Washington an' I may get a nap!" Burrill ventured to laugh, but he had a new understanding of the happiness of holiday- making, and started off gaily to make the most of his afternoon* Early that evening they watched an eager crowd assembling on the opposite river bank. "You see they always expect something from me," said old Abel, apologetically. "This year I'm goin' to surprise 'em. Some say it's foolish to burn ,up money so, but folks about here don't have the interests they do in Boston, an' 'tis one way to enjoy themselves. I used to think when I was a boy and my folks were pinched an' poor. some day I'd get ahead an' then nobody should forget the Fourth where I was. 'Taint no common day, an' I ain't goin' to behave as if I thought so. Phebe says you've given her an elegant time this afternoon, an' she's come home happv's a qucon. I fed grateful to see her so happy, and now n-e'll fetch those boxes out of the shop an' touch things off an' celebrate exira this year. Folks say my fireworks always look so pretty, all double an' shir.in' in the river." IV. Next day the shingling gang was at work again, and all the hammers going inside and outoide the groat house. "What did you do yesterday?" somebody asked Jim Fisher. "Oh, nothing particular. I didn't spend a cent an' 'twas too hot to go off anywhere on my wheel," said Jim despondently, 'Taint much of a day after you've got past snap crackers." "You ought to have seen the way they celebrate down here," announced Charley Hurrill, proudly. "Best Fourth I ever had:" and he and Abel Thorndike did not look at each other, but their hearts seemed to touch. "I always read a good long chapter in my 'Life of Washington' said old Abel, as he reached for more nails. "Trouble is, you young fellows don't half know what a country you've got behind you."—Sarah Anne Jewell. BE WISE IN TIME! I

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