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bet"' 0 v pj manÜh. H SERVANTS WANTING PLACES, of any description,and ie Householders requiring Servants, should advertise in jrf £ ardtff Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid i0nf« \A7 ANTED, immediately, an experienced Nurse. Apply i to Mrs Sil'.ifmt, Queen-street, Cardiff. 1970 — — essif lATANTED, a strong, active Woman, to assist at Bathing es s'' rX* Machines. Good wages. Apply at the Cardiff Times Mr- ^ce. 1972 urntf visb« ^0 DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.—Wanted, a male Assist- ed ™ £ *» ant. A good window dresser preferred. Apply to Mr. Stroud, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1974 'ho" — — on^ WANTED, a s'tnati°n> by a respectable young person, ate"' y as Nurse in a tradesman's family. Aged 17, good c0m! araeter given. Address E.O., Cardiff Times Office. 1967 o" w —; erf' VATANTED, a young Man, as Grocer's Assistant. Not en p under 18 years of age. Apply, G. G., Post-office, i\lnj 1928 A Offer wanted for Ten £ 10 Shares, fully paid up, in "in-1 i> ^e Agra Bank, Limited. These shares pay j £ 10 per 1 dividends. Address, A. B., Neath. 1932 T0 GROCERS ASSISTANTS. :nk' U7ANTED, a Junior Hand. Apply to J. A. Wilton & James-street, Docks, Cardiff. 1976 y —Wanted, by a respectable young Man, a Situation d lj as Junior Clerk in a merchant's or ship-broker's office. tnCX references, &c. Address, A. EL, Post-office, $iW fridge. 1034 ild VX7 ANTED, a Boy, as an Articled Clerk in the Office of as. r, an Auditor, Arbitrator, Accountant, Estate and > j^mission Agent. For terms apply to Mr. Hodkinson, r. ^Urance Broker, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1838 U ANTED, by a respectable youth, aged 15, a Situation piil G* as Ar prentice iu a wholesale and retail house, rno' ,°0ery and Provision preferred. Address, J. B. C., 2, Dor- )Ut^ Newport, Mon. 1951 h T^AMlLY WASHING.—A person residing at St. Fagan's 10 J calls at Cardiff every Monday and Saturday fer Family rtr<lVj <L?- ng- Every attention paid to clothes, and punctual Address, L. H., Post-office, St. Fagans. '890 vt> TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS^ p d'' My ANTED, a steady, active Junior Hand. Unexcep- ji< g. tionable reference. Apply by letter prepaid, or per- fj/ Im R,ating salary and reference, to the Pontypridd Pioneer hat^ u''Ustfia! S"' ietv (Limited). A knowledge of the Welsh 'J1 ^gg^ge i» desired. 1924 WANTED, Apartments for a Family for a few weeks, in a of r! a farm or country house, within ten or twelve miles 11'1* «L r<> ^ar from a railway station, and in a healthy tonVa'e(* situation. Three bedrooms and one or two sittin»- ntl Offi018" Address, stating terms and particulars, to H., Post- k 0 as^Sg^Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. 1930 ll s. Cff be "Ptt at Snlh. "he1 L and APARTMENTS WANTED, or to be 1 J C; LET, should be advertised in the Cardiff Times. Price "n _°r 2-t words, prepaid. 0V»" — — ,t tl>( A PARTMENTS TO Let at No. 8, Windsor-place. Terms p^^jmoderate. 1971 J LET, TWO Offices on first floor, at 5, Bute-crescent. Hil) t A GOOD Grocery Business to be LET, with immediate 'possession. Apply at 22, Bnte-terrace. 1904 fie 0 be LET, No. H, Canat-street, with a good-cowshed and 9a other sheds. Apply on the premises. 1933 FINISHED APARTMENTS to be Let. Apply at 61, Jfd' St. Mary-street, Cardiff 1621 bet** be LET, the Rhymney Hotel, Cardiff, and Spirit Vaults. slIij)0| fC^or particulars apply to S. Dimond, Proprietor. 1872 j* ru be LET, a Stable and Coach-house. Also, Warerooms, !Tnkei K situate in Trinity-street.—Apply to Mr. J. Walker, ^street, Cardiff. 1T77 ea*J jy^RNlSHEB APARTMENTS.—A Gentleman can be Bei^5 Accommodated with a Sitting-room and Bedroom, at I rjs^^arvey's, Friend's-plaoe, Crockherbtown. 1956 be LET, Beachwood Villa, Oakfi.eld-road, Roath. ',eai Apply to Mr. G. E. Chittenden, Surveyor, St. Mary- oP A. 1823 unp'' A Gentleman can be accomn.odated with a well- od furnished front Parlour and Bedroom, at H. Geen's, the' -<der, No. 29, Working-street. 1747 tlie fo be LET, STUART HALL, CARDIFF, capable of anf* seating 1,300 persons, for Lectures, Concerts, &c. the. Bailey, on the premises. J27 e^' FISHED-APARTMENTS.—One or" two single ie'r 0^ i "G?tlemen can be accommodated with a parlour, and one iifl 'J ^oedrQom s. Enquire at 32, Frederick-street. 1429 h»'j UTINDSOR HOTEL, LLANTRISSANT STATION, n' J0r ^0 be LET, by valuation, with immediate possession. n' lii ti0„iUrther particulars apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, Auc- S1' and Valuer, 90, St, Mary-street, Cardiff. 1512 be LET, and entered upon immediately, 2* acres of W situate in the parishes of St. Mellons and Rum- t} t -?nmouthshire, adjoining the turnpike-road from Car- W J J? Newport, and known by the name of the Whitta." t 11; QojP^tieulars apply to Messrs. Mathias and Kinnersley, !• 'A\ ■v^iS8ion Agents, 4, Upper Station Terrace,Cardiff. 1678 b"V C^ARTH I^EACH —ro be'Lot, with immediate" pos- ijJ t1pv,„ "fission, a Cottage, pleasantly situated on the Beach, at containing parlour, dining-hall, kitchen, five bed- J A s> and large attic, with coach-house and stable complete, i" UohPply Messrs. Mathias and Kinnersley, 4, Upper Sta- J .^jg^ace, Cardiff. 1706 P0 be LET, Devon Villa, Roath, Cardiff, containing ,ej|» tw drawing room and two sitting rooms, five bedrooms, ntf | two pantries, cellar and coal house, stables ana fofe ^eli 0U8e- The premises are in excellent repair, and are xJ Cj>, fitted throughout. Apply to Mr. W. H. Cory, sc^lclij(?'L' (i* 4rell street, or to Mr. T. Webber, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Vj 1782 •yej 4. be LKT or SOLD, Yew Villa, Partridge-road, Roath, •n'^ji MnB c°ntaining eight rooms, with china pantry, larder, n J ^*h;iCe^ar» gas, and every convenience required in a g^0(J frfj y Residence. There are front and back gardens, loO feet trf Iioft4Lau^ back entrance. Apply to Mr. Jones, 50, Elm-street, pfj' ijjfl X° be LET, and entered uponTmmediately, Cl,w- old-fashioned Dwelling-house, on Llandaff Green, m- stable, harness-room and coach-house; also pleasure C^J "Tv11' and a small green-house.. fj kit^e house contains a drawing-room^ dining-room, two eif ^ens' cedars, and other suitable offices; ^so J? Vn8 and a dressing-room. Apply to Messrs. David, Radyr OFFICE TABLE FOR SALE. rV*a k} SA.LE, an excellent mahogany Office Tft i o/ W rjesk Size, 5ft. by 34ft. It is fitted with twelve iaije 1'li gtn" °8any drawers, and two private secretaries. lrice y real bargain. Apply at tbe Cardiff Tmes Office* '1' WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. 'J, SOLD, by Private Contract, the House, No. ■li .Windsor-place, owned and occupied by _Mr. Oswm. t 18 an e*ccllent opportunity for any one requiring a really 'V, residence in a desirable locality. For particulars C»^ 1° owner. fi ~gig, i 1th July, 1867. 19^8 Ji TO PAWiNBROKERS AND OTHERS. fl 4, SOLD, with immediate possession, the lease, good- ji^l' will, stock and fixtures of an excellent I'awnbroking •'it business, situated at the corner of Patrick-streit and 'rj r°a^t first-class warerooms, large and compact pledge lit i 6 atl(l sale shop, extensive frontage, large window in each fi c°mfortable private residence adjoining. Present pro- <Jv AnJ,°r retiring from business. In coming about £ 1800. y\ ^>^84, Bute-road. 19H3 Jt STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS, JOHN fl/ 'Ylrv STREET, CARDIFF. 1.7 J u be SOLD the whole of the Plant and Business of the V above Works. The reason for disposing of it is the i f OffeJlof Mr. John Jones, the late managing partner. This ft Vi! a Sood opportunity to any party having a knowledge of t.DUsiness. '7 <t!r^articulars apply to Mr. Joseph Elliott, Powell's-place, riiy vie Docks rwiifr 1819 |F[ -OJ, — A BRYNMAWR. J T.be DISPOSED OF, bv Private Contract, all that *4 ^fci?ece Land, containing 22 perches, together with Jj ^o^ng-house, Stable, and Coach-house erected thereon, Somerset-street North, in the town of Brynmawr, held under lease from the Duke of Beaufort, W w ia tbe occupation of Mr. Wier. draper.—For further lWula' s applv to Messrs. W. H. Williams and Co., Auc- A ersj 81, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Exchange, Bristol. — "JT ^RILLS, CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY, KEAR 4 "BNT, CARDIFF. (j, SALE, by Private Contract, all that desirable and H.^Pact FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Bu- 9 (j' containing about Thirty Acres, situate in the parish ll,t fj^oxton-juxta- Barry, nine miles from Cardiff, fjj Property is situate immediately opposite to Barry 'ii) V d'and commands extensive views of the Bristol Channel, V Mil Crsetshire Coast, &c. The proposed Railway to Barry ( | Pass near it. The house is unfinished. 4it ^ti n!f-r particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained a ^3 ^Plication to Messrs. Symes, Sandilands, and Humphry, Sh' f enchurch-street, London, or to Messrs. Luard and •,r "v ^Gy, Cardiff. 1666 J SALE, the valuable COLLIERIES and MINERAL PROPERTIES, with PLANT, belonging to the Palleg ]l ar Colliery Company. 1. PALLEG COLLIER^, li V*, ,^ed alongisi'le the Swansea Vallev Railway, by whielx it ■II1 hi)* r*ot communication with all parts of England. J he 'i 'J. Pertv is held h\ a lease (with favourable terms) from Lord "V Cve?ar. The coal is of first-rate quality, and bringsi the 'V Cc>r st rrice at Burt'n for malting purposes. hLAtl ^flERY, sitn ted almut five miles from Burry 1 on. and l)ertvertr'')re-y s!at'on on 'be South Vt nles Railway, The pro- jj1 ^rv vcontaininc about nine workable seaniv) is held under rav°in's!ble' conditions. There is some vuriety in the 4 ^ah-Sl's °f coal, which can 1 o used advantageously, both for jTlnK and other purposes.—For further particulars, apply j) 'a ^»r* Henrv Pratf, Pen-v-Baily, Lougbor, South Wales or ) Val/' Fairley, F.S S., mining engineer, Loughor, South f es- J 100') Co IH Jd or TO be LET, with immediate possession, the Public-house known as the Engineer's Arms, situate in Sophia-street, Cardiff. Coming in moderate. Apply to Mr> T. L. Glaves, Canton Cross Brewery, Canton, near Caiditl. 1880 JOHN-STREET AND ELLEN.STHEET, GREEN- LANE, ROATH. rpo be LET Blocks of Unfinished HOUSES and LAND X for 99 Years. Apply to Mathias and Kinnersley, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff- XTbeljiT^ "th^nbuilt^and adjoining Devonshire place, Ely-roal, on building lease, for eleven similar cottages, 99" years' lease depth 200 feet. Apply to Mathias and Kinnersley, house-agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Crock- herbtown, Cardiff. 122 TV) be LET that elegant and commodious semi-detached X Villa Residence, called Clyde Villa," on the Newport- road Roatb. For particulars apply next door, or to Mr. Walter Nell, Eagle Brewery, Cardiff. 1600 CANTONTNEAR CARDIFF. TO be LET or SOLD with immediate possession, tbe Canton Steam Flour Mills and Premises, with Dwell- ing-house and Offices attached. Apply to Mr. Roche, Auctioneer, &c., Post Office Chambers, Cardiff. 1480 rpcTbe SOLDTiTbargain, a large copper Forcing Pump, with J_ tub and india rubber tubing. Apply at the Old Dolphin, Church-street. 1885 FOR SALE, a crank patent a^le Cart (new), fit for grocers, brewers, &c. Two spring carts, suitable for butchers, greengrocers, &c. May be seen at Mr. Gover's Yard, St. Mary-street. 839 FORT SALE, a beautiful Tent, loO feet in diameter, nearly new, lately used by B. Boorn. a bankrupt. Apply to J. D. Thomas, Auctioneer's Offices, 90, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. FOR SALE by Private Contract, Two substantial well- built Dwelling-houses, six rooms m each, in Shake- speare-street, Roath. For further particulars apply at No. 13, Loudon-square, Cardiff. 1750 TO be SOLD by Private Contract TWO HOUSES, in Comet-street, Splotlands one is a shop with a bake- house attached. Apply to Mr. Griffith Griffiths, grocer, Millicent-street. 1841 "PO be SOLD, about twenty tons of the best English Hay JL to be had 1n Cardiff. Apply at the Red Cow, Womanby- street, Cardiff; or large orders may be sent to Mr. W. Gaunt, Llandaff Cottage, Llandaff. 1741 MILK WALK and COWS for SALE. To be Sold, Two old established Milk Walks, in Roath, doing a large trade, with Six good milking Cows Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. 1844 TO he SOLD by Private Contract a Dwelling-house, situated in Gough-street, Temperance-town, and at present let at 89. per week, to a respectable tenant. Independent lease. Apply to Mr. William Thomas, 15, Park-street, Cardiff. 1883 TO be SOLD, the owner having no further use for them, a Horse, Phaeton, and Harness. Horse, 14 £ hands high, quiet to ride or drive, six years old, sound, and very fast. The Phaeton has a moveable head, in good condition. Apply to S. Dimond, Rhymney Hotel, Caidiff. 1873 i^-kr-L be SOLD, the SLOOP "FANCY," or _L Exchanged for another of 60 tons burthen. This vessel has been under thorough repair, at the cost of £ 50, during the last six months; *•■'—« being well found in every respect, with new main and gaff topsails, ifcc. For further particulars apply to Mr. Welsh, 45, James-street, Cardiff. 1878 PIANOFORTES FOR SALE. ONE Oblique Grand, price 50 guineas; one Pianette, by Bord, of Paris, price £ 26; one Pianette, in pine case, £ 19- All these instruments are new. Also, a fine-toned Semi-Grand, by Broadwood. No objection to an exchange. Instruments to be seen at F.Atkins's, Fernley House, Severn- road, Canton, Cardiff. 1580 TO PUBLICANS AND BREWERS.—To be Let, in consequence of the death of the landlord, a first-class free Double licensed Public-house, in a leading thoroughfare near the docks. Long lease; extensive premises; rent moderate. Apply at the Vulcan Inn, Newtown; or 4, Charles street. 1910 TO be SOLD or LET, by Private Treaty, a semi-detached Yilla, in Roath-road, containing a sitting-room, draw- ing-room, and breakfast-room, five bedrooms, kitchen, and back-kitchen lawn, and largo garden, good double-stall stable and coach house. "With immediate possession.—For full particulars apply to Mr. William Lewis, commission agent, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. 1915 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, Two semi-detached Villas, at Roath, each being in every way complete, and oonvenient for a large family. Good lawn and back garden. Facing Roath-road. For the convenience of purchasers they can be sold separately.-For full particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Lewis, commission agent, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. 1916 TO be LET, by Private Treaty, with immediate possession, a first-class Spirit and Wine Vault, situated in the nrincinal thoroughfare in this town, where an extensive Ssh KnSs is carried on. The Stockis of the best quality, and the fittings most chaste and well finished. Apply to Mr Wm. Lewis, Commission Agent, 17, Church-street. 1914 CARRIAGES, CARTS, &c., FOR SALE. WAGGONETTE, carry four inside, painted blown, picked out blue and red, with lamps complete. Very handsome Pony PHAETON, painted green, picked out in relief. Turn-over seat PHAETON to be Sold, a Bargain. For particulars of the above apply to Mr. JOHN HOLOWAY, COACH BUILDER, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 1542 HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, Nos. 13 and 14, Planet- street, Splotland. Nos. 24 and 25, Victoria-street, Adam-street. No. 30, Sophia-street. Two Houses in Union-street, Canton. 4L li and 15, Thomas-street, Newtown. Appiy to MATHIAS and KINNERSLEY, House Agents, 4 Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. ^RAILWAY^OMPANIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS.. TT«OB SALE, a Large Qulntity of BROAD and NAR- JH ROW GAUGE RED WOOD BALTIC SLEEPERS, Half Rounds and Half Squares; just landed ex ships Hr^JSd, C^Wo*. emm- (J ART S, &c., FOR SALE. One New Patent CRANK-AXLE CART. Two New Farmers' or Hauliers' CARTS. StSoEM2S25?- of different height*. A& of NAVVY BAREOWS- Entrance of Penarth Road, Cardiff. 1527 —————— HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALK. Trt QOYD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, several HOUSES at the Bute Docks, Splotland, Roath, New- nnpp town and Canton, both freehold and town, Terape'-anc 8- le.licensed Public House leasehold, and one v V B Landand Freehold Houses in Btle"8three separafe V.llas at Roath, nearly new various Canton, three separ m near the Public Houses «t Canton,Je to lgt in Have_ Turnpike gate Cantogix pubUc House8> double arid'single,'to leJ Apply to Mr Thomas Davies, 10, Harvey street, Ely-road, Canton. 1202 -py^LWY SI L A N, GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE HENDREDENNY HALL," "PARK," FOLDDU," & CHURCH TENEMENT" FARMS; AND THE CAERPHILLY COLLIERY; NOT HAVING BEEN SOLD BY AUCTION, CAN BE TREATED FOR BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Old Manor House, Keynsham, July 5th, 1867. 1908 VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE PLANT AND MATE- RIALS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Thomas beg to announce for SALE bv PRIVATE CONTRACT, the whole of the valuable I RINTING MATERIALS, PLAIN 1 and APPLIANCES of the office, at Charlesville-place, Neath, com 1 rising an excellent Belle Sauvage double royal machine, with Bremner's latest improvements (fitted to work by iani or steam) with the steam apparatus; very superior runn., cutting, and numbering machines, by Ollis, Dawson. and Wood; hydraulic press, byJ.al^ two bion printing presse?, in excellent order, oy r f cylinder inking tables, by Harold and Bevan; 2 fount^of first-class wood letter, including seven f^u"tSb°ox^od^ t mental new American roek maplc feq^ 0fwe!l selected to work in two and three colours 13' lou";s.. including a m^tftl tvne. ranging in size from pearl to n L__> great variety of ornamental tounts t.om tne oes, numerous electro and stereotype! ornaments, plftQsas of business about two cwt. of leads, two & Of bwss rule"about one cwt. of excellent metal furniture; large quantity of quotations, quadrats, reglets, wood-rule and furniture, imposing stones, chases, millbosnds, binding leathers, and cl )ths, sundry binding tools, &c., &c. The office ba.; been specially built fir its present use, and is highly commodious and suitable for the purpose. The Executors will be prepared to treat for the same at a moderate rental, anc the purchaser in.,v also have the option of renting the dwelling-house lately occupied by Mr. Thomas. as Auctioneer, &c. For further particulars and to treat apply to Mr. C. 31. Thomas, Neath, Solicitor to the Estate, of whom cards to view may be obtained. 1797 §ttsinesg gftfrresfes. TRADESMEN'S BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS are T inserted in the CARDIFF TUlEs-the leading and most widely circulated paper in Wales-at One Shilling per inch per week, if ordered for not less than three months. HARVEST BEER, ONE SHILLING PER GALLON, IS HALF-BARRELS, AT FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO.'S, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1965 BRISTOL WAGON WORKS COMPANY (LIMITED). BROAD and NARROW GUAGE WAGONS, of every description, for SALE, HIRE, or REDEMPTION HIRE. WORKS LAWRENCE-HILL, BRISTOL. Agent, W. E. NETHERSOT E, 60, Adam-street, Cardiff. 1278 TIMBER TRADE. J GRANT and Co Timber Merchants and Timber « Brokers, beg respectfully to announce that they have for SALE, at a very low price, 20,000 Red Fir half-round Baltic Railway SLEEPERS, 8 H-12th feet long, by 10 feet 5 inches, all well creosoted, and of excellent quality. Also, 789 Loads of large Pitch Pine TIMBER, of 80 cubic feet average pEr stick, sound and quite fresh, and of splendid quality, from Pensacola, and only landelllast fortnight. Application to be made to J. Grant & Co., at their Office, 23, Crichton-street, Cardiff. 1754 36, ST. MARY STREET. WILLIAM POWELL, TEA DEALER, GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 36, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. (Opposite the Royal Hotel). 1852 2, DUKE-STREET. J. W. "BANNING, TOY, STATIONERY, AND BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY. Croquet, Archery, Cricket, Bats, Wickets, Balls, &c. Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety. REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. Note the Address—2. DUKE-STREET. 1622 THE CAMBRIAN VINEGAR COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD, BEG to inform the public and the Trade generally that they have taken the premises called the OLD STEAM MILLS, CARDIFF, For the purpose of Brewing, Storing, and Selling their well- known Pure HOUSEHOLD AND PICKLING VINEGAR. Price Lists, &c., can be had at the Office from 1459 Mr. G. H. DIMENT. CROSS BROTHERS, IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MESSRS. CROGAN & Co.'s ROOFING FELT, BOILER FELT AND INODOROUS FELT FOR DAMP WALLS, &c., &c. A stock in band ready for immediate delivery. Special terms for wholesale buyers. 1795 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PICTURE FRAMING. G. D. J E N K S BEGS to inform the public that he has commenced busi- ness in the above line, and he solicits their patronage. A large and well selected assortment of GILT AND FANCY WOOD MOULDINGS Always in stock, which enables G. D. J. to compete favourably with any other house in town. Every description of PICTURE FRAMING executed in first-class style, with dispatch and at reasonable prices. Observe the address:—29, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Dealer in all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS and STATIONERY. 1792 GEORGE SULLY, SHIP BROKER & COMMISSION AGENT. MARINE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AUCTTOXEER & VALUEFT, RESPECTFULLY announces that he has OPENED his NEW and SPACIOUS R his NEW and SPACIOUS AUCTION ROOMS, situate at the west end of James-street, near the Canal, where he intends to hold AUCTIONS every TUESDAY Fortnight, for the Sale of l-urniture, Goods, &c. Its central position offers every facility to persons wishing to sell por- tions of their Furniture to replace with new, &c. All Goods consigned to G. S. will be duly protected, and Sale Accounts made up and settled immediately. Residence—25, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 877 SCOTCH TEA COMPANY. J. ROBERTSON & CO., TEA MERCHANTS, 26, PHILPOT LANE, LONDON, AND 47, UNION-TERRACE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. 1712 JAMES AND PRICE, CANAL WHARF EAST, CARDIFF, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF A D ANDERSON & SONS' ROOFING FELT BOILER FELT AND INODOROUS FELT. (For Damp Walls and Floors.) A Large Stock always kept on hand, and the Trade |up» plied on Wholesale Terms. 1460 THE WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE COMPANY. STORES BRISTOL AND EXETER RAILWAY, NEW CUT, BRISTOL. THESE ST.ORES are now OPEN EVERY DAY FOR THE SALE OF HAY, CORN, STRAW, AND ALL DESCRIP- TIONS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. From Six a.m. till Five p.m. II. T. SWAN, Manager. April 25th, 1867. 806 WIRE ROPES, FOR COLLIERIES. GEORGE ELLIOTT AND CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PATENT WIRE ROPES, MADE FROM VERY BEST SELECTED CHARCOAL AND STEEL WIRE, Such as they supply to many of THE LARGEST COLLIERIES IN THE KINGDOM. MANUFACTORY:—BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 185 CARDIFF AUCTION MART. MESSRS. M. MARKS AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, k rrnTTNT ANTS, ARBITRATORS, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOES, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND FURNITURE DEALERS. « SON have constantly on Sale all descriptions of M l'Jw ond second-band Furniture, Looking Glasses, hpst and common Millpuff, iron Bedsteads, &c. Ironmongery, best anu 9&°SON"ha've for Sale a first-class Royal Seraphine, by G,M.nML& SON hold Sales every Thursday afternoon and Saturday evening, at their spacious Sale-room when all goods consigned to them for Sale will be sold without reserve^ Agents for the British Equitable Life Assurance Company and London and Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Com. pany. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS M. MARKS & SON, 11, ST. MARY-STREET.» CARDIFF, ,,OO NEARLY OPPOSITE TIIE TOWN-IIAR.r,. Y GWLADGARWR. (A Welsh Weekly Newspaper.—Established 1858.) TO ADVERTISERS. THE above Newspaper has the lsrgest circulation of any in South Wales—the present number being 7,000 weekly. Owing to the general character of the paper (not confining itself°strictly to local interests), there is hardly a town or village in South Wales in which the Gwladgarwr is not cir- culated.. The Publisher confidently asserts that it is the best meaiurr for Advertising in the Principality. Terms may he had on application to the Publisher, .Mr Walter Lloyd, Gwladgarwr Office, Aberdare. w jjttgintsa giBimssts. SUMMER CLOTHING! DANIEL JOTHAM, WOOLLEN DRAPER, OUTFITTER, FAMILY TAILOR, HATTER, HOSIER, &c., &c., 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS respectfully to inform his Patrons, that his extensive Stock is now replete with all the NEWEST DESIGNS for the ensuing Season, viz. •.— MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' COATS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' TROUSERS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' VESTS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' TROUSERS AND VESTS TO MATCH. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' SUITS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' HATS AND CAPS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS, TIES, SCARVES, BRACES, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT Is also replete with all the NEWEST STYLES in CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, &c., &c. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. 1189 CORNER HOUSE, No. 1, SAINT JOHN-STREET, QUEEN-STREET. HENRY THOMAS TOegs to inform his Friends and the Public, that in con- sequence of the ungenial Spring and Summer, he has purchased, at very reduced Prices, a quantity of LIGHT FABRICS. FAST COLOUR FRENCH MUSLINS, at 9fd. Original Pric«f14d. ENGLISH MUSLINS, very cheap, ALL WARRANTED FAST COLOURS. LIDDIARD'S TOWN PRINTS,8id- Original Price, 12Jd. PRINTED DELAINES, from Sid. MOHAIR GRENADINES, from 7id. PRINTED GLACE MOHAIRS, from 7fd. CHEAP SKIRTS AND SKIRTINGS. CALICOES and LONGCLOTHS, at the latest reductions. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SEWING MACHINES! MADE BY BRADBURY & CO., On the world-renowned principles of Wheeler & Wilson. FROM 7 GUINEAS AND UPWARDS. Purchasers taught gratis. ALSO, MACHINES ON THOMAS'S AND ON HOWE'S PRINCIPLES. AGENT FOR CARDIFF.- HENRY THOMAS. 641 -I Cardiff, May, 1867. MADAM, We respectfully invite your attention to our SUMMER SHOW ROOM, which is now Re opened, replete with Novelties from Paris and London. Obediently yours, ELLS & NEAL. 1101 W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS HATTERS, HOSIERS, AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. T E R M S ONE PRICE, AND NO ABATEMENT. FOR READY MONEY ONLY. 117 CROisS BROTHERS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR ENLABGED SHOW ROOMS FOR IRON BEDSTEADS, COTS, &c., DRAWING & DINING-ROOM GRATES, PATENT KITCHEN RANGES, Stock Sizes from 3 ft. to 6 ft. PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWERS, IMPROVED GARDEN ROLLERS. Garden Seats, Garden Chairs, &e. Garden Spades and all other Horticultural Implements. Wire Netting for Aviaries and Fencing purposes. Drawings and Prices on application. 1607 FRESH DEVONSHIRE BUTTER NOW IN PERFECTION, AT WILLIAM HOULT'S, FAMILY GROCER, lOHCROH-STREE1, CARDlFF • | (Xext door to the Post Office.) 244 gjusmcss JMrtsstj. WARE AX It 1' HIPPS, (Late SAMUEL AVA, and Soxs,) TAILORS, ROBE MAKEdS, AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, 5, DUKE-STREE'J, CARDIFF. 903 ARMS, CRESTS, MONOCB.XMS, &a. IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. FAMILIES desirous of knowing their Crests, &c., should send Name and County. Pocilgrees traced, Arms Quar- tered and Impaled. Plain Sketeht, 3:<.6d Colours, 6s. Arms, Crest, and Motto, beautifully painted 12s. 6d. Crests Engraved on Seals, mugs, &c., from 7s. 6d. Arms, Crests, and Monograms on Plate, &c., in first-class style. YOUR CARD, SIR? A Name riafo Engraved, and 100 best Ivory Cards pr'nted and sent p')£! free to any address on receipt of 4s. 6d. Note Paper and envelopes; & Starr ed in Colours, from Dies, in first-class style, at T. G. GLASS'S, ENGRAVER, PRINTER.. AND STATIONER, 211, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 118 THE BRISTOL HAT AND CAP DEPOT. G. J cTN E S, Begs to call tbe attent ion of the Public to GO his new Stock of HATS. O which, for cheapness, durability, and style are unsurpassed. 17, ST. MARY-STIUEET, CARDIFF. 1682 ~V ETCHER T'S HAT MANUFACTORY, 39, BUT E. S T n. E: E T, CARDIFF. THE FIRST-CLASS QUALITY and FINISHED AP- PEARANCE of all GOO DS manufactured at the above Address are too well known to require special notice; but S. WEICHERT, in taking this oppo rtunity of thinking his friends for|their liberal support and commendation, begs to direct narticular attention to At.I IK Ains s particular pATENT C0N FORMATEUR, Which he has in his possess ion. By this instrument he is enabled to take the EXACT SHE AND SHAPE of 11..0 head, and thereby to manufacture HATS OF THE MOST Accurate FIT, however peculiar the phrenological development may be. S WEICHERT, HAT MANUFACTURER, 36, BUTE-STREJST, CARDIFF. 940 JAS. T. BARRY, C, DUKE-ST P. EET, CARDIFF, HAVING engaged to ch?arout the whole of his Shop Fixtures by the 1st of August, to make room for others of a very superior character, now ill course of construction by an eminent LONDON JEWELLER'S SHOP Fitter, will, from this date to, the end of July, offer the whole of his large an d valuable Stock of JEWELRY, GOLD ,& SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, DRESSING CASES, DESKS, WORK BOXES, LEATHER BAGS, FANtGY NEEDLEWORK, &c.,&c., AT A T REDUCTION From the plainly -r "ked Prices of from TEN TO THIRTY PER i EH" • J).b-c' < (" cash. Several Glass 8S, Co. :i.tbc6; s. to be sold Cheap. IPune 29th, 1867. 1867 n. 24, DUKF, S T III CARDIFF. JW. SFIKIIYION'S P3 trj § 5 | 17A- ^$E ss w a vV A T C H Warranted of excellent vcorkmansi ip and superior finish, capped and jewelled with maintaining power, enamelled dial, sunk seconds, and all the Latest, improvements. The above watches are warranted for one year, or exchanged if not approved cf, for same val.,c. Jewellery of every description i»t moderate prices. 16S1 T.. DYKE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, 39, ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF, (LATE AT MP- DOWNTON'S, ANGEL-STREET,) BEGS to thank the Gentry and Public of Cardiff and neighbourhood for their libern.1 patronage during the last four years, a continuance of which he respectfully solicits. All orders bestowed upon him will be executed in the best style of workmanship, which, combined with moderate charges, he feels a,sured will secure a continuance of favours once bestowed upon him. 1593 BY HER ROYAL LETTERS MAJESTY'S PATENT. GEORGE MORETON, LATE OF 36, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to return his sincere tLanks to his Friends and thfe public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and while announcing his REMOVAL TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES AT 74, ST. MART-STREET, Assures his numerous Customers that nothing on his part shall be left undone to deserve a continuance of their support. PATENTEE OF THE LACING BOOT WITH THE TONGUE OUTSIDE. Ib2 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. THE GREATEST VARIETY ,fc .LAKOriibT STOua., Selected from the most substantial and best Manu- facture, are to be had at BOYLE & CO.'S, CHURCH STBKET, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT: 180, BUTE-ROAD. Ladies' Elastic Sides, military heels 3s lid I Ditto ditto strong 4s 6d Ditto ditto Kid, suk, elastic 4s lid Ditto ditto single soles &s 6d Ditto ditto 6s 6d to 10s 6d All the lat est Novelties of the Season. Gent's Elastic Sides 6s 6d Ditto ditt.o very serviceable 7s lid Ditto ditto recjf'Unnended Ss 6d Ditto ditto warranted.10s 9d Ditto ditto stylish 12s 6d A First-class Stock o' Gent s Home-made Dress and Walking Roots. T-r,Ti-n-r.o PATENT, PLAIN.. AND CASHMERE SLIPPERS IX O HEAT VARIETY. ALL KINDS OF LADIES' HOUSE BOOTS. Repairs neatly executed with Gutta Percha and Leather at extremely low Prices. RT0 W X AND P O L S O N S CORN FLOUR, CEHLDREN'S DIET. R 6 W N AN 1) POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, FOR CUSTARDS. 1> R 0 W N AN D POLSON'S I > CORN FLOUR, FOR BLANC-MANGE. B' l\ 0 AN' X AN I) POLSON S Cfil.N FLOUR. The best quality, fit 81., is 'applied h\ most respectable Grocers. To obtain fXtl:, i;vofit by the sale, counterfeit cheap kinds art sometimes -stituted instead of bliOWN AN fi POLSON'S. 711 gttsntess ^bfrtess^s. PURE DEVONSHIRE CIDER. BEST qualities of Champagne Pale, for bottling, and JD prime Sweet, for draught, in high perfection. Apply to JOHN BOWDEN & CO., WEST BUTE DOCK WAREHOUSES, CARDIFF. Good Harvest Cider, 6d. to 8d. per Gallon. 1942 THE" IMPERIAL" FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. QUIET, COMFORTABLE, RESPECTABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. PRIVATE SITTING AND COFFEE ROOMS. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM JUST OPENED. FAMILIES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES WITH THE VERY BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. 1145 THOMAS NIXON, PROPRIETOR. WANTED TO BE KNOWN, THAT THE BUTE IIAIR CUTTING & SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 16, JAMES-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, =ARE CLOSED AT 6.30 P.M. ON WEDNESDAYS. JAMES McMILLIN, (From Bath, formerly with Hewlett, Burlington Arcade, London Smith, Clifton, &c.), 1738 PROPRIETOR. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, dkc. MR. JAM E S CLARKE, SHIP HOTEL, JAMES-STREET, BUTE.DOCKS, CARDIFF HAS FOR SALE 120 TONS OF T-HEAD RAILS, From 35 to 65 lbs. per yard, Price Yt 5s. per Ton. 947 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, &c. MR. JAMES LODGE, GEORGE-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS ALWAYS ON SALE a Large Quantity of Selected SECOND-HAND DOUBLE AND SINGLE T, COLLIERY AND BRIDGE RAILS, FIT TO RELAY. Also, a QUANTITY of COLLIERY and other SLEEPERS. 149 TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. J. P. LEWIS & Co., MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, Bute DOCKS, Car- v) Q diff, have FOR SALE, a quantity of second hand T-HEADED RAILS, 88lbs. AND 651bs. PER YARD, FIT FOR RELAYING. b,lso, a large number of BROAD AND NARROW GAUGE ENGLISH LARCH AND BALTIC SLEEPERS, And several Tons of RAIL WAY FANG'D BOLTS and DOG-HEADED SPIRES, of various SIzes. 1090 OLD STEAM MILL SMlTHY. JAMES STEPHENS, MILL AND ENGINE SMITH. SHIP SMITH, HOUSE SMITH, AND SHOEING SMITH, BEGS to inform the public that he has A STAFF OF WELL QUALIFIED WORKMEN, thoroughly com- petent to undertake every branch of the Smith's business. NOTE THE ADDRESS ^TRT,T-R JAMES STEPHENS, GENERAL SMITH, OLD STEAM MILL SMITHY, WEST CANAL WHARF. CARDIFF. 1089 SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! The cheapest and best House FOR AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN SEEDS IS JOSEPH WALKER'S, No. 2, SMITH STREET, CARDIFF. For Fine White Seed Oats, weighing from 4"1 to 521bs per bushel, go to JOSEPH WALKER. For Tartarian, Welsh BWfc 0-ke and Seed Barley, go to JOSEPH WALKER for Ashleaf, Alma, Kidney, Fortyfold, anu other Seed Potatoes, go to JOSEPH WALKER. Joseph Walker has always in Stock an assortment of Potatoes for culinary purposes, which he delivers to any part of the Town Free. 12lo BILL-POSTING IN NEWPORT. J. R. CARR & CO. CHAMPION BILL-POSTERS and DELIVERERS, beg to inform Auctioneers and others in Glamorganshire, requiring Bills posted or delivered in Newport or neighbour- hood" that they execute all orders with promptness, and at reasonable charges. They are proprietors of a large number of private PostiDg Stations and Boards. Orders received at Mr. Corner's, Auctioneer, 42, Commer- cial-street, Newport. BILL-POSTING IN ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. J A M E S B O D E N, BILL-POSTER, 11, COMMERCIAL-STREET, ABERDARE, begs B to inform the Auctioneers and the Advertising Trades- men of South Wales, that he undertakes Bill-posting and Distributing in the above places. All orders punctually attended to. Moderate chargeg. CORY BROTHERS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF BROWN, LENOX, AND CO.S (NEWBRIDGE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD) CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS, PROVED TO ADMIRALTY TEST, SUPPLIED WITH BOARD OF TRADE LICENSED CERTIFICATE OF PROOF, FROM THE "BUTE" CHAIN, CABLE, AND ANCHOR TESTING WORKS, (OLD CANAT. pardipf). r» oi ot Trade "I. wy. SANCTIONED BY « LLOYD'S REGISTRAR OF BRITISH & FOREIGN SHIPPING." Rigging and other Chains, and Malleable Cast-iron Blocks &c., for Shipping, may be had at the shortest notice. 130, BUTE CHAIN CABLE AND ANCHOR TESTING WORKS, WEST SIDE OF GLAMORGANSHIRE CANAL, CARDIFF. BOARD OF TRADE LICENSE, No. 29. SANCTIONED BY LLOYDS' REGISTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING." ERECTED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE MARQUESS OF BUTE. CAPABLE OF TESTING UP TO 230 TONS. Copies of the Regulations, containing the Government Proof and Charges, may be had on application at the Bnte Docks Office, Cardiff. 1008 HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS. THE variable temperature of most climates is always preg- sst, THE variable temperature of most climates is always preg- nant with colds, catarrhs, tumours, and abscesses, and all scrofulous diseases and glandular affections usually bc- come worse ateacb variation. Holloway's ointment, diligently rubbed upon the skin, as near to tInaSected part as possible, will be found the most safe and efficient means of immediately subduing pain and finally eradicating the seeds of future mis- chief from the system. Whenever the malady is ehronic, constitutional, or dangerous, Holloway's pills should be takeJJ to quicken and increase the curative power. Scurvy, skin diseases, and tirnilar disorders, disappear before the cleansing and healing influence of Holloway's remedies, which, foi their successful employment, only require moierate time anc fair attention. 3ousitiess cibbressts. THE EYE THE EYE THE EYE MR. T. QUINN, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 379, HIGH-STREET, CHELTENHAM, WISHESto inform the Inhabitants of Cardiff and its Vicinity, that he is now on his professional Tour, and may be consulted in all cases of defective vision. There are thousands of good eyes ruined by using spectacles of too great a magnifying power, and by employing Quack Opticians, whose aim is simply to get money. To PRETEXT TIllS, persons will do well to have their eyes properly suited by the aid of the visoineter, being the only true mode of fatting the formation of the eye, according to the opinion laid down by Sir Davie Brewster. Any article pur- chased and not approved of will be exchanged free of ex. pense. PLEASE OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— T. QUINN, P BA C Tic A L OPTICIAN, 379. HIGH-STREET, CHELTENHAM. 1917 POTATOES! POTATOES!! POTATOES! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR POTATOES r.AO0p'CLIOQ^IlT^P0SES' 0E "°n SEED' IS F. CASE b, 23, HIGH-STREET, CAKDIFF. FC^begs to announce that he has Just Received a r3\\ ant,lty. °f fine Fluke Kidneys, Warminster Biues, Flour Balls, "iork Regentg) white Rocki) &C ] 8aitabie for culinary purposes; also, for seed, a prime lot of Asbleaf Kidneys, Alma Sidneys, Gloucester Kidneys, Creeper Kid- n^8' TNnm- Tialio Eorty-folds. York Regents, Sherry Blues, Flour Balls, White Rocks, Belfast Whites, &c.; all of which a nr:„. ^Edition, and which he can confidently TTAS ,■*»"«,»8i°g competition. ve„d free of ch.rge (overo'Jj'S 'f defi' vci5„ oil:. fj,„v cr one cwt.) to any part of the town. ofEnglish Potatoes isjSt^PSE in Caediff where a Latent seTwINGT MACHINES. GROVER AND BAKER'S » oTTr1 r\v> PRiZE MEDAL ELASTIC OR DOUBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES ARE now acknowledged to be INCOMPARABLY SUPE. A RIOR TO ALL OTHERS for strength and beauty of mSIOM which both 5 I"8 Th» "I SEW PERFECTLY <fc EMBROIDFR PFRFFCTT Y nev« "l"™v" eihibited. world. Illustrated Prospectus 27 ZnZl" f °f th-8 and post free. P Samples of work graus SOLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF AND Vicinity L. N. LODWICK, DRAPER, CAROLINE STREET, CARDIFF. 1308 BREWED SPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE. WARRANTED TO KEEP SOUND IN DRAUGHT SIX MONTHS. GARTON'S GOLDEN ALE, Is. 2d. PER GALLON. SUPPLIED IN 9, 18, 36, and OALLOK CASKS. I Agreeable, Delicate in and of Mate. teas Purity THE BREWPBY BRISTOL- SOLE FAMILY AGENT FOR CAh«rFF;_ WILLIAM H. DAVIES, 9r, si, iUAiii bTREti.T, Who will be happy to forward Price Lists of Saperior Ak °* application. TOYS! toys' TOYST JOHN OWEN, 49 « U*0' IMPORTER and DEVt iJ'iiCHKSTKRi FOREIGN and ENGLISH FAKrv'rnon^ SroCTii. ATTENTION. Shinned auctioneers, and others' r„„ocf', shopkeepers, hawkers, comprising toys, dolls t0 inspect the STOCK dressing-cases, papier 'machie CjFlcerlinasJ workroxes, desks, fruit, flower, and bird shades viiSe8.-U,str,;s. fumery, combs and brushes *,es> steifs' cigar cases, p r- companions, arehery bows and °°c"es> bags, purses, ladies' balls, wickets, leg-gaards, stutnij!!row1s' tar8ets. cricket bats, india-rubber balls, children's perk g'oves> soI,a hollow shaped horses, &c. Cases of Goo^o ator8> ro ^5? ujai £ 5 and £ 10, up to £ 15. Terms, onlv f#ys read- from NOTE — The 01d-E<stjihli<*hp(l °r c*sh" GENERAL FANCY WAREHOTT^°LESALE T0Y ar*d Chester, JOHN OWEN VronriMm- 49, Shudehill Man- r,LV° eaplojed-price, .hceh, TT n R beiD8^KDUCED H ARE EJGHTPENCE^BKS.IS T15 A S Tea formerly 3s. 4d H if T) TT P p n ♦ a os Tea formerly 3s. 8d. RFDUCFT^ 1° Tea ormerly 4s o.i H n r n S D ,s- 'd* Tea formerly 4S. 4d'' 5 ? S n n to 4a' TWO-OUNCE, QUAIITEr JSM E 0 t0 8d" HALF, AND POUNI> PACKETS. As a protection from ^lons all Packets are signed ttUKJNIMAN & Co., LONDON, nginal Tmporters of the i > Tea. Aberaron—Sims, Chemist J, DISTRICT: Aberavon—EyanEvans, Stamn- RDIFF"~Howell, Eat** office street Aberdare—Thomas; Jones Joy, 17,DuUe-strect Chemist » Treherne. f'bemist Abersychan—Wood, Chemist ^anton—Thos. Yori.tb, Jutniei Bristol—Ferris, Union-street Chepstow—Taylor. Ueao. fort-sq. Bridgend—Leyshon, Stamn £ ?wlais—Hancock Chemist office p" Hirwain— Sims, Ch-;aiBt Cowbridge—Thomas, High-St Merthyr—Stephens. street CAEDIFF—Kernick, Duke-strep^ Neath—Hutching,$-street „ Prui?t & Johns, JOO Newport—Jones, 5, iligh-s«,rcet Bute-street ^ontypool—Wood, Suurp-offloe „ James & Williams, 281 p?ntypridd—James. Chemist Bute-street, Cardiff' ^.T^Miey—Prosser —— "JSk—Edwards, Chemist 121 agents'^Y^I^' HIM AL AYA pmU EE "tF 4 GROWN UNDER GOVFT' *■44 supetis j> fS. diff-road; Sims, Chemiet. 8~Harri8oc, Chemist. Abersychan — Wood, Stamp- Chemist. office. Haymaii, Chemist Abergavenny—Wyke, Chetai8t wport Clements. Chemist Bristol—Fardon and Batch, Chemist. Boviran. Redland; FieW, Southamt). t>aker, &c. ton-parade, Redland. _,°ntypool—Roderi^K, Chepstow—Harris, Baker Usk^Sf.?,-0^011' Chomiwt. Pontypridd—Smith, Chemist. TretT^ am8' cb<-migt. For Agencies apply to THp ttt^ A7EowUnd'' *0T S PANY i TKA COy. London, E.C..>2? TRT IT ONCE AND YoiTw^rr "ILL BE SURE TO USE IT. BRISTOL PACKET TE\ ONLY TWnrwT IJJjA. Fine, 2s. 8d.; Choicest and i fh {> 4il per ln 2o'r-' »■' The Trade Mark of the ah ^ackets- antee for quality and genui°Ve tea sha11 be a guar- ofany first-class wine or oth"611688 as br*tknc,wn Brand presents strength without Cf5ae,r hoDse ext»nt- Ea=b quality natural aroma without the inSeness-and P0ssesses a splen lid Higher class than that sold °duction any scc,"tetl te3s* tained in any manner, or » as 4s- cannot possihly he ob- every town. 3t ar'V Price. Sold by Agents ?n Cardiff—J. Rusher, 22, C. Wakeford, 245, Butp Monmonth—E- L. W.H. Davics, 25, St V cheialrf, Monnc-w-.st. J. L. Peake, 229, Butp Vl Coleford—H. Watts, ^ianir* Newport—C. Gay, 6, Church-?* T -r T Pillgwenllv Aberdare—J. T, Jonc-# .n. D.Dixon,Btationer,Banes- P-st-o«fi,o J. BRYANT, r-iM ■ 1293 TH HSR HRTU,aiANUFA^JHI RS TO H.R.H. TH T PRINCE>'S OF WALES GLEN FIELD" STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY THE LADIES are respe^uH. informed that tliis Stared iv's EXCLLMVELY I SED IN THE ROYAL L A 0 N Dili, and lier Majesty's Laundress ^ys, Vbat altno«igh she has tlied Wheaten, Rice, and other^owd"r Starches, she has found none of them equhl to th- GLGNFIELD, wlncli is THE FINEST STARCH ;tlr LVER USED. When >'ou a, k for GLEN FIELD PATENT STARCH See that you get it, as Infer;"r kinds are often substituted. WOTHER^POt-N & Co.. GLASGOW AND LONDON. 100