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Ranted. SERV \NTS WANTING PLACES, of any description, an4 Householders reqrdiing Servants, should advertise in the Cardiff Times. Prion Is. for 24 words, preyed. WANTED, nn Apprentice, also a Turnover, in the South Wd-es Dceify News Off.oe, Cardiff. AN active, steady, Married Man, as second gardener, Cottage and 'Garden. Apply to Mr. Board, Bailiff to Dr. Came, St. Donats, Bridgend. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT able to w cook character from last place indispensable. Wages, £ 12 per year.—Apply 23, High-street, Cardiff. 5259 BOYS.-W2\.NTED, two SCHOOLBOYS, hours '7 13 a.m. till 1 p.m., enabling them to attend school every afternoon. Wapres, per yee^PPj7 a„cpa Soutfe Wales Baily News'7 Office, Cardiff and hwaiisea. WANTED, a respectable GIRL, where two others are kept. Good 'jJIain COOK, bake well, ana be generally useful. Address, stating age, ni+wf expected, and giving references to X.Y.Z., Post-office, Bridgend. "IT 7"ANTED AGENTS to SELL BIRMINGHAM W GOODS • Wholesale Lists sent on application. Watches at 5s. ûd., 7s. 6d., and 14s. 6d. each.-Apply Henry May, Sandpits, Birmingham, 5188 TO EITHER SEX.—HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INCOME.— £ 3 to £ 5 per week pleasantly anct easily realised without risk, not interfering with present occu- pation. Samples and particulars, 9 stamps. Returned if not approved of.-Thomas Huband and Co., 6, Princess Place, Commercial Road, London, E. 5149 "TVTEXT OF KIN.—Just Out., Third Edition of IN ROBERT CHAMBERS'S INDEX to HLIRS- AT-LAW, LEGATEES, MISSING FRIENDS, &c., 50,000 Names relating to vast sums of unclaimed money. Letters A—Z., Is. each; or complete, in Cloth, 10s. 6d., post free.-90, Stockwell Park-road, London, S.W., and ail Booksellers. Opinions of the Press post free on application. 5167 NEW ZEALAND. rnHE Government of New Zealand grant FREE DAIRY^\VX)^LEN AND DOMESTIC SERVANTS. The emigrants are placed, during the passage, in charge of matrons, and on arrival they are maintained, at the Emigration Barracks, until they meet with engagements. Competent servants can obtain comfortable situations at good wages. Apply personally or by letter to the Agent-General for New Zealand, 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, London, S.W. London, April 21st, 1873. 5073 Co be Xet or cSold. LODGINGS and APARTMENTS WANTED, or to L be LET, should be advertised in the Cardiff Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid. TO be LET or SOLD, a HOUSE in Loudon-square.— Apply to Mr. John Batcheior, Bute Docks. 517'2 TO LET, PENBRYN VILLA, Clifton-street, Roath. Apply on the Premises. 5137 FOR SALE, in Wordsworth street, Roath, one or two VILLAS. Apply to Mr. A. M. Blake, Builder, Dryden-place, Roath. 4806 O lie LET, Two SHOPS and Two or Three Sets of Offices, with immediate possession, at 64, Crockerb- town, Cardiff.—For particulars apply to Mr. Thomas _YV eb- ber, House, Estate, and Insurance Offices, &c., 3^ Royal Arcade, Cardiff. CARDIFF.—To be disposed of, a GROCERY and PROVISION BUSINESS in a good position. Fix- tures and fittings je30. Stock at invoice price.—Apply to Mr. T. Webber, 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 5119 COURTING, MARRYING, AND LIVING. The C Rev. Rhvs Gwesyn Jones's Lecture on these im- portant matters will be sent in English or Welsh, post free for 7 stamps, by John Pryse, Bookseller, Llanidloes. 4382 TWM SHON CATT1 (alias Thomas Jones, Esq., of Treg-aron), a Wild Wag of Wales. A full account oi his comical vagaries, by the late T. J. Llewellyn Pritchard, will be sent post free to any part for 2s. 9d. in penny stamps, by John PryBe, Printer, &c., Llanidloes. A38i TO bl LET, ST. GERMAIN VILLA, Canton, now and for the last seven years in the occupation oi C. Winbv Esq. Information on the premises, or of Mr. bel- don, Co'rnish-villu, near thereto. N.B.—To be put in good repair. 51bf) FOR SALE, FREEHOLD LAND at Llandaff. Lot 33 £ 24 • Lot 93, £ 21 10s Lot 79, £ 27 10s. Lot 70, £ 21 10s. Lot 59, £ 24 Lot 90, £18. The above prices include conveyance and all charges. Apply to Mr. Peter Price, 3, Crockherbtown. Cardiff. 4322 TO be LET, from May 1st next, that well-known and commodious Gentleman s Residence, Dimland s House near Cowbridge, with every modern convenience, and with or without land. For particulars apply to Mr. Nicholl Carne, St. Donatt s Castle, Bridgend. 4640 TO be LET, No. 3, Liandaff-placc, Llandaff, containing three reception rooms, six bedrooms, two kitchens,, cellars and usual offices, coach-house and stable, with servant s' looms front, back, and kitchen gardens. Apply to Mr. L. Hopkins, estate agent, 16, the Parade, Tredegarville, Cardiff. 50'6 TO BE LET or SOLD, a family Residence called the Elms at Penarth, commanding an extensive view of the Bristol Channel, and containing (j bedrooms, bath- room, greenhouse, forcing-house, orchard-house, coach- house and stable.. „ For particulars apply on the premises or to Mr. R. 1. Langley, Solicitor, Cardiff. 5130 TO IRONMASTERS, &c.—To be DISPOSED of, the LEASE, for forty-two years of a valuable IRON-STONE ROYALTY, in the heart of the Cleve- land district" with Shafts sunk, and the Stone opened out, and ready for immediate realisation. Being within twenty yards of the main line of rails to Middlesborough its position and instant profitable working is unquestionable. Apply to Mr. Watson, 15, Fenwick-street, Liverpool. 4:-135 T~ 0 be sdi^^KIVATE TREA'ly-built and well-finished HOUSES, with Gardens, in Copper- street, and two similar onfes m Chiton-street, R^- J j™ six-roomed COTTAGES m Ldy-street, and I wo!s.e've:n ditto in Edward-street, Canton. A PUBLIC'"H0^,S^L^Xd ffood Trade in a principal street, and an old-established DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE, with the Cottage ad- joining well situated, in Canton. For particulars apply to Mr. John Samaet, Auctioneer, &c., Old Post-office Cham- bers, Church-street, Cardiff- VICTORIA SALE ROOMS. rpHESE spacious and elegant SALE ROOMS are 1 noW open for the reception oi all kinds of GOODS, ftlERCHAX I > I S K, FURNITURE, and other articles deSksf^shhig to dispose of Goods may consign them to Mr. N. LAWRENCE, Auctioneer, the proprietor, who will settle all accounts immediately eaclas:lie. Mr. LAWRENCE has SALES WEEKLY at^the above Rooms. WILLIAM SANDERS, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. TO be SOLD, 4 Houses in Iron-street, 3 Houses in Orbit-street, 12 Houses in Clifton-street, J House in Moon-street, 1 House in Zinc-street, 5 Houses in Tavis- tock-street, 3 Houses in South Luton-place, 1 House and 1 Corner Shop and Back Premises in Bedford-street; 3 Houses:in Davies-street, with large Back Premises, let out as shops, stables, &c. Grocer's Shop and Private House in Buzzard-street, with Stable and other Back Premises • 3 Houses in Hewell-street, Grargetown.; 1 House in Constellation-street, Roath Nos. 18, 19, 20, and 21 tpicton-place, Canton also, capital Grocery Business and Premises inMaria-street, Bute-town. Apply as above. 677 Mn. JOHN JENKINS, STOCK AND S T1A111} I] P OK E R, 20, HIGH-STREET, t AL DIFF. STOCKS and Shares Bought and bold on aiithe Stock Exchanges. A monthly price list giving interest at present prices may be had 011 application.. T) PROPERTY FOR SALE.-Villas in the Parade XT Tredegarville, and in Partridge-road, Roath, well Worth the attention of investors or persons about purchas- ing residences House, Shop, and Bakehouse verv cheap two Houses in Lecliwith-road, price shop and large premises, Canton, price £ 200 two commo- dious Houses in Cowbridge-road, price £ -w0 iouble- licensed public-house, with 1(;0 years' lease, price ,£600. Two lots of Freehold Land, both suitable for building resi- dences, or leasing for building villas; prices, k;500 and £260. TO be LET.—Land for building at Preswlfa, Llandaff, in Llamlaff-road, and in Severn-road, Canton. Offices in St. Mary-street and Church-street. House and Shops in Angel-street and Nelson-terrace, Houses in Charles-street and Wordsworth-street. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL.—Public Houses, prices £ 130, £ 4~>0, Grocery Business in a leading thoroughfare, rent about £ o0, fittings, T&c., about £ 100, 8tock, about £ 150. AAA Trust and other Monies ready to be Ad- vanced in large or small Sums on Freehold, Leasehold, Reversions, Annuities, or Ground Rents. Appiyto^ J0HN JENKINS, SUN FIKE OFFICE, 2884 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ['0 be JCct ot TO LET with possession at. once, a new VILLA in Partridge-road, Roath. Water and gas in the house ready for use. Rent moderate.-Apply to Mr. T. Webber, House Agent, &c., 32. Royal-arcade, Cardiff. 5160 CANTON. — To be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, Two VILLAS on Ely Road, nine rooms TRACT, Two VILLAS on Ely Road, nine rooms in each andl arge gardens, and a back way. Lease 999 years from June 24th, 1871. Conway Inn, and a House ADJOINING, with large gardens containing fruit trees. Both freeholdf Price £ 1050. Four Freehold Houses, price S800. Two Six-roomed Houses and a Bakehouse, with lairge gardens. Price £ 300. A Piece of Land in_ Clive Bioad 20 feet frontage, 180 feet depth. A Piece of Land in Llandaff Road; 101 feet frontage, about 180 feet depth.—CARDIFF Seven Houses in the middle of Cardiff. Several in Temperance Town, New Town, Splotlands, Roath. Several Villas in Partridge Road, from £ 300 to £ 500. Several Houses on the Lower Grange. A Spirit Vaults in Canton (free).—To be LET. Stores, Stables, and Carpenters' Shops in the middle of Cardiff. Land for Building in Conway Road, Clive Road, and Cowbridge Road. Lease 999 years from June 2ith, 1871. About six Acres of Land adjoining the Rail- way, for a factory, between Llandaff and Ely. A large Hotel to let in Cardiff. Two nine-roomed Villas, and large Gardens, rent £ 80 a year. Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, House and Land Agent, 34, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 129 ittencs. £100, JE300, zC400, zC450, two JE500, and £1,000, READY to be ADVANCED on Leasehold or Free- hold Property at 5 per cent.—Apply to Mr. T. Davies, House and Land Agent, 34, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 5108 MONEY TO BE HAD. FROM £ 50 to £ 10,000, repayable by instalments. Ap- ply Mr. Hodkinson, The Insurance Office, Words- worth-street, Roath, Cardiff. 114 MONEY. THE following sums are now ready to be Advanced upon Freehold or Leasehold Security:— £ 2,000, kl,000 £ 900, JE800, £ 500, JE400, £250, ±200, £2Q0, and £ 100. Apply to Mr. J. Samuel, Auctioneer, &c., Church- street, Cardiff. 2691 MONEY LENT from £ 15 and upwards to House- holders on their furniture and effects without removal. Also on Plate, Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery, Pianos, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, &c.. by LOUIS BARNETT, BELMONT HOUSE, CHARLES-ST., CARDIFF. XECUTIONS by the Sheriff and County Court paid out. MONEY ADVANCED on every description of Stocks Job Goods Purchased in town or Country BY L. BARNETT, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. 1622 LEWIS, COMMISSION AGENT. CASH ADVANCED ON STOCK. 17, CHURCH STREET, CARDIFF. 2773 GREAT REDUCTION IN DISCOUNT. MONEY LENT AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE, AT 20, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 106 WEST OF ENGLAND LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, 2, BUTE TERRACE, CARDIFF. T) ESIDENCE AVON HOUSE, CHARLES-STREET, where JLiu private or personal communications may be made. Immediate advances made on personal security, and to householders on their furniture and effects without re- moval, at a few hours' notice, without publicity. Trade Bills discounted at easy rates. SOLOMON BLAIBERG, Proprietor. Money to be had on the most reasonable terms on ^°- posit of Plate, Jewellery, Diamonds, &c. 108 IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN LOANS-MONTHLY DRAWINGS. ORIZES £ 30,000, £ 25,000, £ 22,000, £ 20,000, £ 15,000, JL £ 10,000, £ 5,000, &c., &c., down to £ 18. Guaranteed by the Imperial. Austrian Government. Drawings in public under superintendance of Government officials.- Shares which entitle the holder to a chance of winning any of the above Prizes can be had at £1 each. Six Shares en- titling to six chances cost k5. Apply only to the Agency for Public Funds in Geneva (Switzerland) Remittances are to be sent direct to Geneva either in Bank Notes, Crossed Cheques, or Post Office Orders, payable at the General Post Office, to the Manager, Mr. Otto Hose, in Geneva, who will also supply prospectuses gratis, on prepaid ap- plication. 5021 BRUKEWICH, THE Cardiff Shirtmaker, 86, Bute-street, Docks, Car- diff begs respectfully to thank his numerous patrons for the liberal support he has received during the last four years in this branch, and trusts that the very many who have been prevented from taking colds, &c., and suffering from rheumatic and other complaints, through wearing his home and hand-male Flannel Shirts, at 8s.. 6d, which are the best in the kingdom for size and durability, should lose no time in making it known to their friends, so that all may have the opportunity of obtaining the same comfort who are exposed to the inclemency of the weather. P. S.-All kinds of gentlemen's under clothing made to order. NOTE THE Address— 86, BUTE STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. 4987 MR. PETER PRICE, AGENT TO THE SUN FIRE OFFICE. SUN OFFICE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 11 :) BILLPOSTINGlN^MERTHYlt CHRISTOPHER PULMAN, BILL-POSTER AND TOTVN CRIER, 17, VICTORIA-STREET, MERTHYR, UNDERTAKES Billposting and Distributing throagnaa u the Town and Neighbourhood. All Orders bv Post or otherwise carefullv attended to BILL-POSTING IN ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. TIMOTHY DONOVAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALT AND SCOURING BRICK MERCHANT. 34, THE HAYES CARDIFF. FINE SALT, BAY SALT, AND AGRICULTURAL SALT. Delivered to either of the Railway Stations in Cardiff. MARINE STORE DEALER. Highest Price given for Horse Hides. 5104 THE INDIA-RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 5, QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. "VXT" E. COLES (removed from 16, and 17, Castle-street) V V • has much pleasure in informing his old customers, tin. plata manufacturers generally, and the public, that he has been appointed by Sir William Burnett and Co., 90, Cannon-street, London, an AGENT for the sale of BAKER'S PREPARATION FOR TINNING AND SOLDERING, manufactured by them, for which he repectfully solicits orders. Numerous testimonials, proving its value and advantages, from works in this neighbourhood where the Fluid is in constant use, and other parts of the kingdom, can be had on application, with prices and any further particulars required. INDIA RUBBER ARTICLES, GUTTA PERCHA, and EBONITE (Hard Rubber), for mechanical, mining, agricultural, chemical, surgical, domestic, and other purposes, as usual. Harris's celebrated Block and Fluid Compositions, for the prevention and removal of Incrustation in Steam Boilers. Harris'5) Self-lubricating Graphite Steam-Engine and Pump Packing (registered), superiour to any other packing extant. Harris's Imperial Anti-corrosive Minera- lised Cement, for steam-engine and boiler man-hole joints, gas and water-pipes, &c. W. E. C. also supplies the Patent Non eonuucting Hair Composition, for covering boilers and steam-pipes, which can be applied by an ordinary mechanic, thus avoiding the necessity of sending special men into the country. Boiler Felt also kept in stock, Cotton Waste and sundries. Agent for the Emperor Life and Fire Assurance Society. Chief Offices—52, Cannon-street, London. THE INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 5, QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. 4417 PULLEN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 71, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. (Entrance, Great Frederick-street.) SYLVESTER ARTIST AND MANAGER. THE Studio is built and lighted on the most scientific principles, based upon acquired experience in the Photographic Art. Cartes-de-Visile, and other Portraits, taken daily, of the best quality, warranted to give perfect satisfaction as likenesses, and (if desired) coloured with taste and skill. Terms moderate. Daguerreotypes, or any other Portraits, copied or enlarged. Speciality for Children's Portraits. Every effort will be made to secure the perma- nent patronage of those who honour this Studio with a visit. [ Will open on the 2nd of April. 4964 justness JUdvcsscs- -———————————————————-———— W. TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. 30,000 BEDDING PLANTS. STRONG, healthy, well-grown stuff.—Geraniums, Calceolarias, Petunias, Resines, Verbenas, Helio- tropes. Gazineas, Allysums, Lobelias, Lobelias Pumila (new) Pyrethrum (golden), &c., &c., &c. My own selection 2s. 6d. per dozen 20s. for 120, 10s. 6d. for 60. Purchaser's selection os. Gd. per dozen, 25s. for 120. NO CHARGE FOR PACKING. w. TRESEDER, UNION-ROAD NURSERIES, CARDIFF. FOR NEW GARDEN SEEDS, includiug Early and Late Peas, Beans, Parsnips, Carrots, Onion, Leek, Brocoli, &c., &c., see Catalogue, Free, of 1872, apply to W. TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. FOR HARDY and TENDER ANNUALS, in eluding Stocks, Asters, Zeumas, Balsams, Lark spurs, Phloxs, Wallflowers, &c., apply to W. TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. FOR GREENHOUSE PLANTS of all kinds fer Winter Decoration apply to W. TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. FOR ALL NEEDFUL REQUISITES for the GARDEN, apply to W. TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. 2372 REDERICK WARE) J- (Late SAMUEL WARR AND SONS), ESTABLISHED 1807. TAILOR, CHURCH, STATE, AND LAW ROBE MAKER, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. Cassocks, Zimarre, Gowns, Surplices, Hoods, Stoles, and other Clerical Vestments. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS AT FOUR, ALL OTHER NIGHTS AT SEVEN. 145 H. SWEETING, HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, 13, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURER OF WIGS, SCALPS, .1: FRONTS, CHIGNONS, FRIZZETTS, PLAITS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WIGS FROM jei Is. Od. TO E5 5s; Gd. NOTICE, H. SWEETING begs to state he has had great experience in the best houses in London and the provinces also a member for two years of the French Ladies' Hairdressing Academy; and as the highest wages are paid to the assistants, ladies and gentlemen may rely upon everything being done to their entire satisfaction. The saloons are fitted with every convenience for Hair- dressing, Hair Brushing by Machinery, Shampooing, &c. THE PRICE FOR ATTENDANCE AS FOLLOWS GENTLEMEN'S SALOON. LADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS. S. d. s. d. Hair cut and brushed by For hair cutting only 06 machinery 0 6 Dressing 1 0 Shampooing 0 6 Sicgeing 1 0 Singeing o 6 II Shampooing. 1 0 Shaving & hair brushing 0 6 Dressing in fancy Dress Curling hair 0 6 or poudre 7 6 Gentlemen's private room 1 0 HAIR DYEING ROOMS. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO TOILET CLUB. Gentlemen. jEl is. I Ladies X2 2s. THEATRICAL WIGS FOR LOAN OR SALE. The Largest Stock of Hair Brushes, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, and Shaving Brushes in South Wales. Customers would find it to their interest to buy their Perfumery and Toilet requisites at this Establishment. 10 per cent. cheaper than any other House. GLOVES AND SCARVES IN GREAT VARIETY. 5225 WORTH KNOWING. GEORGE NAISH, Ts BILL; JL POSTER, who rents the largest number and best private bill-posting stations in the town and neighbour- hood. All work entrusted to him will be speedily and faithfully executed. N.B.—Bill-posting sent by post or rail will have immediate attention. J. M. H A I M E, COAL MERCHANT. LARGE HOUSE COAL, THROUGH-AND-THROUGH DITTO, LARGE LANTWIT, SMITH'S COAL, LARGE STEAM COAL, NUT STEAM COAL, SMALL STEAM COAL,' No. 3 COKE, DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. OFFICE- BRITANNIA BUILDINGS, DOCKS. RESIDENCE- No. 1, EAST GROVE, TREDEGARVILLE. Orders received at above addresses immediately attended to. 4023 WORLD-WIDE FAME." PALMER'S COCOA CONDIMENTAL FOOD FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. rTHE cost is less than one halfpenny per feed; it will put horses and cows into condition when all other means have failed for rearing calves cannot be equalled, and it will save 20 per cent. in the cost of feeding. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, PALMER AND COMPANY, LONDON, E. Orders (wholesale or retail), also applications for agencies, to be sent to MB. THOMAS W E B B E R, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 800 Feeds sent, carriage free, for 32s., to any part of South Wales. A sample bag of 141bs. for 5s. prepaid. 4448 "ALWAYS GOOD ALIKE." HORNIMAN'S TEA THIS very choice and much approved Tea has been, for thirty years, in increasing demand, the annual sale of 3,240 Agents being upwards of five million Packets. It is guaranteed free from the usual injurious facing powder, Prussian blue, &c., and can always be relied on for uniform good quality, great strength, and delicious flavour. Sold only in packets, genuine are signed LONDON, Original Importers of the Pure Tea. LOCAL AGENTS: CARDIFF—Williams, chemist, Cautou—Yorutb Post Office. 11, Bute-street. Bridgend—Williams,Stmp-offic „ Yorath, 281, Bute-st. Cowbridge—Thomas, High-st. „ Howell, 255, Bute-st. Chpstow—Griffiths,Beaufort-sq „ Howell, 255, Bute-st. Chpstow-Griffiths,Beaufort-sq „ Joy, 17, Duke-street, Mountain Ash-White Trabarne, Chemist. P ontypool-Wood, Stamp-office Anthony, St. Mary-st. Pontypridd-James, Chemist Kerniek, 23, Duke-st. Rhymney-Davies, Chemist „ Prust, Splottlands, Hisca-Taylor, Chemist „ Rees, 285, Bute-street 4683 CASSELL'S ORIENTAL COFFEE consists of a selection of the finest growths of East India. In the process of roasting and grinding the full strength and fine aroma are preserved, rendering it equal to the Coffee so much prized in ORIENTAL COUNTIES, THE PERFECTION of COFFEE. At 2s. per lb. /"<ASSELL'S COFFEES are alSO supplied I at Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., Ls. 6d. and Is. 8d. per lb. In Canisters and air-tight Packages from one ounce to one pound. CASSELL'S PURE TEAS. The purity and genuine qualities of these Teas are guaranteed. Their true excellence has secured for them the continued approval of consumers during nearly a generation. Families not already using these Teas are recommended to try them, as Teas, the reputation of which has been fully established. By their use, real purity and uniform good quality are at all times secured. CASSELL'S PURE TEA, price 2s., 2s. 4d., and 2s. 8d. per lb. CASSELL'S PURE TEA, finest qualities 3s., 3s. 6d., and 4s., per lb., in Packets of 2 oz. to 3 lbs. Cassell's Teas and Coffees are sold by Agents, Grocers Chemists, Confectioners, &c., throughout the kingdom AGENCY.—Agents are required in ever neighbourhood not yet fully supplied. For terra apply to CASSULL, SMITH & Co., 80, Fenchurch Str-ej London. business SPRING ADDRESS. SONS, MESSRS. W PRICE AND SON S, 0PPj>rtuni(j,0t recording fheir '.h,lk■ to the public for their expression of confidence they hav 8 eXemPl;fied by the cordial support Their r.eceived for many —» OSES b,TeS;rS' range of \,hsrt £ s: basprl nn o requirements of tms :ts, ™-iou, Sieroble 58 been, and will continue to be, held in tie SaCty«rd "^aie ^es, and improve^Hhat are *-rth notice. They employ the best artists They produce fnd taste CUt and fasbioned with exquisite style and taste, and these are offered at the lowest cover the production bei.g L*5?wr and lool tte Public are invited to call suited to an 6 new stvies, the vast stock, suited to all classes o-ent'iernen and luveniles, "1 ™CSP"e P«o.i «„dTh °»«.l kind »°d sunnlv tW aPPreciation of endeavours to supply their wants, will certainly follow. ONE PRICE. No CrediTi No DISCOUNT. ADDRESS-TRE CARDIFF HOUSE. FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. 1NT MARY STREET, CARDIFF- 104 PAPER MILL STORES, L oo ™fTMES C. GREGSON, 29, EVELYN STREET CARDIFF, THE very Highest Price given for all kinds of Waste J_ Paper, Old Envelopes, Newspapers, Brown Paper, &c., in large or small quantities th?Mms^°atMlte'S given that they will be Destroyej. at the MIlls. 42;)8 THE MIDLAND WAGON COMPANY, MIDLAND WORKS BIRMINGHAM. OF RAILWAY CAR- l.T_L RIAGES and WAGONS of every description, for cash, deferred payment over a series of years, or on hire. Repairs by contract, or otherwise, undertaken in every district. Second-hand Coal, Coke, and Ironstone Wagons for Sale or Hire, including repairs I). N ARNOLD, Manager. „ E. JACKSON, Secretary. CHIEF OFFICES—Midland Works Birmingham. 4129 CORN, FLOUR, AND SALT STORES, WHARF-STREET, BUTE-STREET. SALT Delivered to any part of the town and Railway Stations. March 17, 1870. 166 WMTETyaug^ STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 77, CROCKHERBTOWN 1 218, BUTE-STREET, j CARDIFF. 62' ^^lEROAL'-STREET, NEWPORT. 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 95, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. BED and Window Curtains, Shawls, Mantles, Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen's Clothes, &c., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS AGENTS: ABERDARE. —Mrs. Dance, confectioner, Commercial-street. BRIDGEND.—Mrs. Thomas, grocer, Nolton-street. COWBRIDGE.-Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner. Ivor House. EAD THIS READ THIS! READ THIS! R. INCREASING REPUTATION OF CROSS'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, MARVELLOUS CURES! ASTONISHING EFFECT In all Cases of Chills. Shiverings, Rheums, Tic Doloreux, Sciatica, Lumbago, Paralysis, Pains in the Limbs, Loins, Joints, &c., &c. And all Affections of a Rheumatic Nature. They stimulate the SYSTEM, free it from all HU- MOURS, SWELLINGS, and UNHEALTHY MAT- TER, counteract congestive tendencies of the vital functions, induce free chculation of the BLOOD and NERVOUS CURRENTS, and VITALIZE the whole BODY. May be had in boxes, Is. Hd., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d., post- age free, of WILLIAM CROSS, Chemist, Cardiff; or any chemist will procure tliem. N.B.—No person in this climate is absolutely free from RHEUMATISM, although he may have no painful symptoms. Everybody, therefore, should take these pills now and again, as they not only give Magical Relief in acute cases of Gout and Rheumatism, but are equally calculated as a preventive, and to attack the disease whilst in an incipient form, and arrest its further progress, Be sure you get Cross's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. ADLRESS WILLIAM CROSS, CHEMIST, CARDIFF. 2054 NEW SHCP OPENED, 14, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, FORTHE SALE OF PORTMANTEAUS, TRUNKS, & TRAVELLING p BAGS, IN GtEAT VARIETY. N.B.-BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, AND STATIONERY, IN AH ITS BRANCHES. 5097 ESTABLISHED 1860. R. C. LEACH, BILL POSTER £ ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, VOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. RENTS all tie Principal and most prominent POST- ING STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton and Roath. DANIEL EVANS, TAILOR AND BREECHES-MAKER, 3, ffiGH-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to callthe attention of his Patrons to his well- selected STOCK FOR THE SEASON. THE WATERPROOF FABRIC for HUNTING OVERCOATS, &c., the only Establishment in the Prin- cipality wherejt can be obtained. 4940 S. CHITTENDEN, CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, 8, sr. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. (Opposite the Town Hall). ALL KINDS of GLASS and PLATED GOODS LE»T ON HIRE for BALLS, DINNER and PRIVATJ PARTIES, &c. 4829 J H. C O R I IT, 18, S £ MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite the Queen's Hotel), 7, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, AND 25, CHURCH-STREET, DOWLAIS, WHOLESALE PERIODICAL AND NEWS AGENT. EDUCED PRICES AND CARRIAGE PAID. TBftfKS, PORTMANTEAUS AND TRAVELLING BAGS Manufactured at each place, and REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. THE ABOVE SHOPS ARE WELL KNOWN AS THE C%PEST FOR STATIONERY IN THE PRINCIPALITY NOTE THE ADDRESSES. 4154 NITRATE OF SODA, NIRECI from the importers, in quantities to suit \J buyer s requirements. Apply to GIULIO STRINA, 5060 Consulate Chambers, Cardiff. pwEATH OF^BAIUTN LIE BIG. -Respectful Notice r is given by LLKBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT COMPANY (Limited) that the Guarantee Certificate of Genuineness of Quality, signed hitherto by Baron Liebig and Professor Max von Pettenkofer, will in future be signed by Professor Max von Pettenkofer, the eminent Chymist and colleague of Baron Liebig, and Hermann von Liebig (son of Baron Liebig), who has been acting as his special assistant in the Analysis of the Company's Extract. Thus the excellence of the well known standard quality of Liebig Company's Extract of Meat will continue absolutely unaltered. 141 1 business JUtoscs* D. JOT HAM AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following Departments :— /COATS TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (to Match) NEW STYLES IN-' GENTLEMEN'S SUITS YOUTHS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS \THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (in White and Oxford), HOSIERY and GLOVES, SCARVES and TIES, HATS and CAPS, &c., &c. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles carefully selected from the BEST HOUSES. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 503S RADYR QUARRIES, NEAR LLANDAFF. WM. SMITH BEGS to inform the Public generally, that he continues to work the above EXTENSIVE QUARRIES, first opened for the UNRIVALLED STONE WITH WHICH THE PENARTH DOCKS WERE CON- STRUCTED. This Stone has now become celebrated for MONUMENTAL Purposes, orders for which can be executed from any design. STONE may be had at moderate prices, rarying from COMMON WALLING TO STONE FROM 14 FEET LONG by 5 feet or 6 feet wide, and from four inches to three feet in thickness, suitable for DOCKS, RAILWAY WORKS, COPINGS, BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS, ENGINE BEDS, &c. Address as above. 123 BASS & CO.'S PALE AND MILD ALES OF THE NEW BREWINGS MAY NOW BE HAD, IN PRIME CONDITION, IN CASKS AVD BOTTLES, OF FULTON, DUNLOP & CO. CARDIFF. 140 CROSS BROTHERS, IRONMONGERS, 4, SAINT MARY-STREET, IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSES WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, HAVE now the BEST SELECTED STOCK in South Wales of IRON BEDSTEADS, PAIL- LASSES and MATTESSES, FENDERS, FIRE- IRONS, COAL VASES, HALL STANDS, TEA TRAYS, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. Enamelled, Copper, and Tinned Iron Kitchen Utensils. Register and other Patent Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Apparatus, &c. Estimates given for Supplying and Fixing-up Baths, Greenhouses, and every description of hot-water work. GOODS DELIVERED BY VANS DAILY. AGENTS FOR otrange's Ai Crystal Non-Explosive Oil. Prime White and Sweet American Non-Explosive Petrolene. Best 'White Cross Brand in casks, delivered car- riage paid, at Is. lOd. per gallon, net cash. A Stock of the above brands always on hand CROSS BROTHERS, OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE CARDIFF. 271 G. SULLY'S PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL BOARDING p HOUSE AND FAMILY HOTEL, 23, EUSTON-KOAD, KING'S CROSS (Corner of Belgrave- street), London, Opposite the Midland and Great Northern, and close to the London and North-Western Termini; also the King's Cross Station of the Metropolitan Railway. The situation is very central for business or pleasure, being within ten minutes ride of the City, quarter of an hour's walk of Holborn, Chancery Lane, Tottenham Court Road, and the Agricultural Hall, Islington, and twenty minutes walk of the British Museum and Regents Park. Beds from Is. 6cL Breakfast or Tea Is. 3d. Attendance 9d. Trains and Omnibuses to all parts of the City and West End countinually. EXTRACT FROJI VISITORS' BOOK. Much pleased in every respect. Most comfortable, and charges moderate. "Kind, attentive, an very obliging." 4340 SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. SAMUEL PADY, TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, 72, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, IN thanking his numerous patrons for their continued and increasing support during the past 16 years, begs to intimate that he has now ready for inspection the Largest Assortment of West of England Cloths and Scotch Tweeds in South Wales, specially adapted for Spring and Summer wear. Regimentals and Liveries of every description. 4919 T. JONES, CARDIFF MONUMENTAL WORKS, PENARTH ROAD ENTRANCE, HAS a large Stock of TOMBS, CROSSES, HEAD- STONES, &c., in the newest designs to chose from. Design and estimates on application. 495 FAMILIES REMOVING Are respectfully requested to employ the STAR" FURNITURE VANS, The best and largest vans in Wales. OFFICE—1, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. 147 W. H. DAVIES & CO., PROPRIETORS. CONTINENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. E. P. LEE, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHE 9, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Appointments are necessary for being photographed by the new process. 132 GRIMAULT AND CO., CHEMISTS, 7, RUE DE LA FEUILLADE, PARIS. VEGETABLE MATICO BETTER THAN BALSAM. GRIMAULT AND CO.'S VEGETABLE MATICO INJECTION and CAPSULES. Where all other medicines have failed these preparations are always effec- tive. They ensure rapid and extraordinary cure of severe, recent, and chronic cases of disease. They are used in the hospitals of Paris by the celebrated Dr. RICORD, and are found greatly superior to all remedies hitherto known. Price—Injections, 2s. 9d. per bottle; Capsules, 4s. 6d. per box, at Messrs. XEWBERKY AND Soxs, 37, Newgate- street, London. Also GRIMAULT AND Co.'s Indian Cigarettes of Cannabis Indica, a sovereign remedy for Asthma, Is. 9d. per box. 4337 MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. TEETH, the best that can be obtained, from 4 £ to 25 Guineas the complete set. j Twenty-two years' experience. Established 1852. Re. commended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neighbourhood. No charge for consultation. Attendance daily, from Ten till Four. A VACANCY FOR A PUPIL. 133 business JIMrcsscs. S. S. BEDINGFIELD (FROM BRISTOL) BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Trade of Swansea and South Wales that he has taken the Premises, No. 40, Wind-street, Swansea, late in the oc- cupation of Crook and Co., and opened them with one of the best Stocks of CIGARS out of London. He intends sparing no trouble to make his patrons thoroughly satis- fied with goods supplied. The stock will contain all the leading Havana brands, viz., Partagas, Upman, Figaro, Morales, Intimidad, Matilde, Tica de Bolbon, Henry Clay, &c., &c. Pipes of the best French and German manufactories. Tobacco from the best Bristol and other houses. System of business :—Low prices and ready money. 40, Wind-street, Swansea, April 1G, 1S73. CARDIFF, 25, DUKE STREET. MESSRS. ELLS AND NEAL RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE RE-OPENING OF their SHOW ROOMS for the Summer Season, on SATURDAY, MAY the 17th. N.B.—IMPROVERS TO THE DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY WANTED. 5176 GENERAL ENGRAVING AND PRINTING OFFICES. FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK, GO TO GLASS AND CO., ENGRAVERS, DIE SINKERS, LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPER-PLATE, AND GENERAL PRINTERS, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Every description of Engraving and Printing executed. A trial order is respectfully solicited. 4781 TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS! In every conceivable variety. GUNS, PISTOLS, CANXONS, GUN CAPS, ETC. JOHN OWEN, Wholesale Toy Dealer, 49, Shudehill. Manchester. Overflowing Stock of Continental and British Fancy Goods, horses, invalid carriages, perambu- lators, barrows and spades, novelties of every description in workboxes, desks, dressing cases, tea caddies, cutlery, jewellery, hair brushes and combs. Owen's collection of glass ornaments, lustres, vases, and shades, is unequalled. Wickets, cricket bats, balls, Jacque's croquet, ladies' com- panions, &c. Every variety in purses, bags, albums, per- fumery, and soaps. Jsoah s arks, dolls, drums, tops, building bricks, and puzzles of all kinds. TERMS-CASH. Cases of goods always packed up to suit any trade, from k2 to JB5, and JE10 to JE15, well assorted, of all kinds. Price list free on application. Note the address- THE OLD-ESTABLISHED TOY WAREHOUSE, 49 AND 51, SHUDEHILL, OPPOSITE THOMAS-STREET, MANCHESTER. JOHN OWEN. PROPRIETOR. 5195 WINBY BROS., A.TLAS STEEL & IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, LOCOMOTIVE, MARINE ENGINE CRANKED SHAFTS, SCREW SHAFTS, CONNECTING AND PISTON RODS, AXLES, HEAVY FORGING^ FOR ROLLING MILLS And other purposes supplied from the Steam Hammer, Smithed, Rough Turned, or finished complete ready for use. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE TENDER, CARRIAGE, WAGON, CONTRACTORS, OR COLLIERY WHEELS AND AXLES, COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY, PIT SHEAVES, TURNED AND BORED. ROLLING MILLS AND MACHINERY.- WROUGHT AND CAST IRON GIRDERS, ROOFS, TANKS, AND TURNTABLES, CRABS, HOISTS, &c. All kinds of heavy and light Iron, Brass, and Steel cast- ings. Screw Propellers, Screw Shafts cased with gun metal, and every description of FORGE, FOUNDRY & GENERAL ENGINEERING WORK. 3086 SEWING MACHINES HENRY THOlVIAS, GENERAL DRAPER, CARDIFF. Strong Treadle Midlines, on the Wheeler and Wilson principle, with latest improve- ments from 5 Guineas. The same Machine, with lock-up cover 6 Guineas. The "Belgravia," on the same world- renowned principle, with many patented improve- ments, by Bradbury & Co., with extra appliances, makes 0 different stitches from 7 Guineas. Elias Howe's Lock-stitch from £ 7. The "Little Wanzer" Hand Lock- Stitch Machine. 4 Guineas. With Treadle. 5 Guineas. Howe's Express Hand Lock-Stitch Machine 4 Guineas. Howe's "Swiftsure" Hand Lock-Stitch Machine 4 Guineas. Howe's Speedwell" Chain-stich £ 2 12s. 6d. Weir's Chain-Stitch Machine, improved £ 2 15s. Weir's ditto "The Globe" 2 Guineas. The "Guelph" Chain-Stitch Machine, 172 15s. Newton Wilson's "Princess of Wales" Lock-Stitch 4 Guineas. Newton Wilson's "England's Queen" Lock and Herringbone-stitch 5 Guineas. Newton Wilson's Family and Dress- maker's Lock-stitch Machine, with Treadle, 6 Guineas Also all Bradbury's Machines, for Tailors and Shoemakers, and other manufacturing purposes. Hand Machines on hire 6s. and 3s. per month Treadle Machines on hire 10s. per month. All these Sewing Machines warranted, and will be ex- changed, if required, within one month of sale. LESSONS GIVEN GRATIS ON THE PREMISES. C O R N E R HOUSE, No. 1, ST. JOHN-STREET, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF. 4444 CASH VERSUS CREDIT. W KORNER & CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 29. AND 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AND 182, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, Are offering now the following Special Liaes :— LADIES' TWILL SILK-SHOT SUNSHADES. LADIES' & GENTS' GLACE AND TWILL SILK UMBRELLAS, PLAIN & FANCY HOSIERY of every description. GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS in all the latest Shapes and Materials ready in Stock or made to Order. INDIA GAUZE, MERINO, COTTON & LAMBS' WOOL UNDER VESTS, DRAWERS & PANTS. Fronts, Wrists, Collars, Gloves, Braces, Belts, &c. SEVERAL HUNDRED FLANNEL SHIRTS, at 15 per cent. Reduction, most our own make. LARGEST STOCK OF SCARFS AND TIES IN SOUTH WALES. 300 dozen Gents' Eureka Washing Scarfs 2s. 3d. per doz., usual price 6s. I SHOPKEEPERS SUPPLIED WHOLESALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. N.B.—All Goods Warranted of Genuine Quality, at reasonable prices, for cash only. TRY OUR DRESSING GOWNS AT 21s. 4811 business Jlddrt$$t$. MESSRS. FULTON, DUNLOP & CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, RESPECTFULLY invite attention to the usdermeB. tioned articles, all of which have been carefully selected expressly for familv use, and can be contideiitly recommenced to the Public PNPR[, „ WINES. PER DOZEN. ■TO-tvi..—Very superior, old in bottle 60s. Superior old crusted 48s., 54s. Very tine ditto 36s. | 42s. Good, from the wood 25s., 32s., 36s., 42s. Ditto, ditto .18s, SHERRY.—Very superior old 60s. Superior old soft Pale Choice Pale or Golden 48s. Choice "dry" Pale 48s. Very fine Pale or Golden 36s., 42s. Excellent Dinner Sherry 24s., 23s.. 22s. Ditto, ditto iSs. CHAMPAGNE.—"Madame Cliquot"' .72s, Moet s or Ruinart's 63s. ,T Other qualities 30s., 42s., 4&s., 60s. MO;>ELL_l.—Still or Sparkling 42s., 43s., 55k HOCK 7..24s., 36s., 42s., 4Ss. 55B CLARET.—Good ordinary 12s., 16s.. 20s., 24s, Good classed Wines 30s. to 60s. 68S- MARSALA.—Ingham's 20s. BRITISH WINES 15s. SPIRITS. PER GALLON. BRANDY.—Finest Cognac, Pale or Brown 26s Good ditto 20s., 24s. British or Jersey lfe., l&s. WHISKY. Fmest old Irish, matured in Sherry casks 19s. Good ditto 17s. Finest old Scotch (Islay) 19s. Plain ditto Malt.17s. RUM.—Fine old Jamaica 18s. Good ditto 16s, HOLLANDS.—Best old 18s- GIN.—Best London 14s. Good ditto 12s.. 13s. GINGERETTE and PEPPERMINT 10s. SHRUB 12s. BRANDY.—Mart ell's or Hennessy's, finest old per doz. case 60s, ditto ditto fine old.4Ss.. 54s, Good new. 42a. HOLLANDS.—Anchor brand 34s, 112 BLACK LION HOTEL, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, FRESH ALE BREWERY ABRAHAM SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THIS Hotel has just been rebuilt, and is now replete ± with spacious DINING AND SMOKE ROOMS. BEDROOMS AND EVERY ACCOMODATION AT MODERATE CHARGES. WELL-AIRED BEDS. SOUPS ALWAYS READY. HOT DINNERS DAILY FROM 12 TO 3 O'CLOCK. 139 WORTHINGTON & CO., BREWERS BY APPOINTMENT TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT WILLIAM STEEDS & CO., BEER, ALE, PORTER, AND CIDER MERCHANTS, WHARF-STREET, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. IN consequence of the numerous applications Messrs. -L STEEDS AND COMPANY are constantly receiving- for these most celebrated Ales in casks of less than IS gallons, they now beg to inform their friends that they have made arrangements for a supply of these Ales in 9 gallon casks for the convenience of private families. Orders received at the Stores, Wharf-street, Bute- street, Cardiff. TERMS—CASH. 4622 VISITORS TO LONDON WILL FIND THE ROYAL OPERA HOTEL, BOW-STREET, COVENT GARDEN. THE Cheapest, most Central, and most Comfortable House in London. Within one minute's walk of all the principal Theatres. Breakfast, from Is.; dinner (joint, vegetables, and cheese), 2s. luncheons, Is. supper, ls. beds, 2s. Private rooms for large and small parties also, a Ladies' Coffee Room. Public and private billiard rooms. A good smoking room. Joints every day from 2.30 also on Sundays. A Porter up all night. The Cab fare does not exceed Is. 6d., from any station. 116 W. NOAKES, Proprietor. THE GLAMORGAN SAUSAGES. SAUSAGES AND SAUSAGE MEAT, FOR TURKEYS. FOWLS. &c., Made from choice dairy-fed Pork, bv HENRY S. HAMMOND, 2S3, BUTE-STEEET, CARDIFF. The demand for these Sausages necessitates our making almost every hour, hence their supe rioritv over those coming from a distance, which are often made some days before they reach the consumer. 4986 rpHE NEW MODEL COTTAGE PIANO- X FORTE by D'ALMAINE & CO., LONDON. A very handsome Instrument, 7 Octaves, full Fretwork, Ivory Fronted, and Registered Keys. Carved Pilasters, &c., &c. 27 Guineas in Rosewood. 30 Guineas in Finest Walnut. Warranted the best in the Trade. Professional Testimonial respecting the PIANOFORTES of D ALMAINE & CO., with a few of the Signa- tures :— We, the undersigned, Members of the Musical Bw fession, having carefully examined the Pianofortes manu- factured by Messrs. D'Almaine & Co., have great pleasure in bearing testimony to their merits and capabilities. It appears to us impossible to produce Instruments of the same size, possessing a richer and finer Tone, more elastic touch, or more equal Temperament; while the elegance of their Construction renders them a handsome ornament for the Library, Boudoir, or Drawing-room. SIGNED:— J. L. Abel I G. F. Kiallmark F. Benedict T. Knowles H.R. Bishop (Knight) Wilhelm Kuhe J. Biewitt Edward Land S. Brizzi I G. Lanza Theodore Buckley Alexander Lee F. Chatterton A. Leiiier J. B. Chatterton E. J. Loder T. P. Chipp I H. Macco J. E. Cronin H. S. May P. Delavanti C. Miuasi C. Desanges W. H. Montgomery H. Devail S. Nelson Henry Distin T. J. Nicholis Theodore Distin G. A. Osborne Alexander E-ain I Henri Panofka John Fawcett Robert Panorama George Field Henry Phillips E. J. Fitzwiiliam John Parry Kathleen Fitzwiiliam F. Praegar W. Forde .T. Rafter G. A. Franks W. Rea I. J. Eraser H. Redl G. A. Franks W. Rea 1. J. Eraser H. Redl H. J. Gauntlett, Mas Doc. Tommasso Rovedino M. Geary Sims Reeves George Genge E. F. Rimbault, LL.D. Ad. Gollmick G. H. Rodwell Stephen Glover A. R. Reingale J. W. Glover F. Roeckel F. J. Griffiths F. Romer William Griffiths E. J. Russell W. Guernsey I John Sewell E. Harrison A. Sedgwick D. He,well C. M. Sola wa J. Harroway Emerick Szekely H. F. Hasse I J. Templeton J. L. Hatton John Thomas Catherine Hayes F. Weber H. F. Hemy H. Westrop He'ijry Hayw&rS J. Waddington W. H. Holmes T. H. Wilght J. L. Hopkins, Mus. Bac. C. C. Wiglev F. B. Jewson I &c., &c., &c. Designs and observations on the manufacture, choice, purchase, and preservation of Pianofortes to be had gratia upon application at D'ALMAINE & Co.'s Royal Pianoforte Works. Walmer-road, Nottinsi-liiil. London. W. 1454 GLENFIELD STARCH IS the only kind used in Her Majesty's Laundry. If there are any ladies who have not vet used the GLENFIELD STARCH, they are respectfully solicited to give it a trial, and carefully follow out the "directions printed on every package, and if this is done, they will say, like the Queen's Laundress, it is the finest Starck they ever used. When you ask for Glenfield Search, see that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substitvied. for the sake of extra profit. Beware therefore of spinous imitations. 4$75