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=- ^Ijijjptna JJaiircs. XL 'Ksr AllDD'F AND BORDEAUX _i £ F-f^;> The CARDIFF STEAMSHir JU&S&ef COMPANY'S FIRST • CLASS SCREW ^emesa^si'F-AMERS will sail as follows :— "DOIi'UOGf E ..Cardiff fur Bordeaux June 19 Gilt ON DK Bordeaux for Cardiff June 25 With roods and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to .Messrs Jno. Whit- haul and Sons, Agents, 14, f-iuai des Chartrons, Hot- deaux, Mid at the offices of the Company, 51. ;\fonnr.. tmr^iiiiiiiii-iM Ti»rdtlV 9431 70233 IIOOPF.lt. (JAM Pl'.Ef.L & CO.. Managers. r/xsr A MERICAN LINE jpgdgk J\. UNITED STATES MAIL JW$aS £ 2^L STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVF.RY WEDNESDAY. V'irst-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for Passengers equal to ariy Euro- Man Line. Passensers and Roods landed at Pnitaa^l- .ia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rauroau. ltiis J9 th" ;:bortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, A GO., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool IoCaT, AGENTS! — W. Wafkins, Olebelund-street, ltfertky Tydtil; Harse and Brown, Dock-street, New- pert; C. 1!;id, 216, Bute-street, Cardiff; J. Morgan, P.O., rwypool. 118bf X '^r 11/ HITE STAR U^K TT ROYAL AND UNV^J»r>nrt^ In- Jm&at&fC. MAIL STEAMERS Lf^VKBPCXffi to SF.\V YORK, every lhursdaj-. Eor- vartli/ Pansen^ers to all parts of the United btates unci Canada. The splendid vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed In thea-arcoaimodation for passenpi*. ^loon £ 12, £ 15. PSi, & £ 22 Intermediate £ 7 & £ 8, Steerajr pas:^e at lo^ ra** -Apply toLo»l A««ite. Barnes, Guthri", »nd Co., Bute Docks ^ainuol J. Pa>:»« 1 The Hayo. F. >f. Kndgwater, Rotunda- Bui'diins Cardiff Mrs Ann Watkins, 52, Hipli-street, Merthvr T".i»il • David Evans ai:d Son, Auctioneers, Port'pridd »f to ISM AY, 1MRIE, and CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 34, Leadenbalt-street, London. 1.002?-. ANCHOR LINE. LIYERPOOL '1'0 NEW YORK, VIA QUKBK £ TOWN. JOINT EXPRSSCxSKRVICtf. CITY OF ROME (Anchor Tf;is) e'1 > 'J11^ CITY OK HOME (Anchor Line) Wed., Aug. 4 AM hKICA (National Line). Wed" Aug. 18 And Fortnightly Thereafter. SALUON RATES, £ 12 to 2b guineas, according to position <fec., of Stateroom. Return Tickets, available py either steamer, at niouerate rates. INTERMEDIATE (City of Rome only), B7. STEERAGE PASSAGES at Reduced Rates. Apply to any Anchor J^ine or Nati nal Line Agent, Wf t' Messrs Hendtrson ^ros., Mersey Chambers, Old Church Yard, and 17, Water-street, Liverpool or to Messrs Morgan, Sons, and Co. Messrs Jones, Heard and Ingram Mr S. J. Da7ies, 9. > dwards-plaee, Car. diff; and Messrs Austin & SilcocUs, SUipbrokers, Sxanaea. 12451 ShrilMitij Societies. UINCIPALITY PERMANENT Jt- INVESTMENT JglJlLDING gOOIETy. ADVANCES MADE ON MORTGAGE OF GOOD PROPERTIES ON FAIREST TERMS. SHARES ISSUED AT 5 PER CENT. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT PER CENT. INCOME, 1C35 £148,743. fELE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transacted daily. 7422 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS, Managing Secretary. | GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1807. Jncsrporated by Act of Parliament 1880. Ona vi the Oldest and Best Building Societies in the Princip ility. Exceptional folcilities gÍYeu to Persons desirous of Purchasing Houses, and thus Save Payment of Rent CtASY FORTNIGHTLY TERMS OF REPAYMENTS. SHARES £3\J; ISSUED DAILY. Di POSITS RECEIVED For full particulars apply to 10907-b2493 T. A. DAVJES, 20, Que-n-street, Cardiff. Secretary THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF JL ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILD- INo. SOCIETY. Established 1857. Incorporated 1883. Offices: 3, HAMSIKT-STKEKT, TAUNTON. s-ECRRXARr: MR ALBKRT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, S60 KACH. SUMS of MONEY arc really to be advanced on Security of any description of real property—freehold, leasehold or copyhold—on the most equitable terms; the principal and interest repaya.ble by Monthly Instal- stents. INVESTING SHARES, S60 EACH, realised in about 13 years and 4 months by Monthly Payments of Five Shillings per share. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES, bearing; a fixed rate of interest, payable half-yearly, or allowed to accumulate. DEPOSITS received. Interest at 4 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, er may accumulate. Prospectuses, or any further particulars may be ob. feiaed ou application to the Secretary, as above, or to Mr T. WEBBER, 119 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. %otels» LYNMOOTH, NORTH DEVON. LYNDALE HOTEl. and TORS PARK PRIVATE HOTEL, under the same management beautifully situated, and commanding the grandest sea. moun. tain, and iandscape scenery in the North of Devon. Cheap boardiiig terms. Write for tariff, with photos abowiiig position of hotels. 12530 WILLIAM BEVAN, Proprietor. JJUY yOUR OWN CHERRIES AND TpREW YOUR OWN JgEER. JJarp OF "y^ales JgLUE ItIBBON JJOREHOUND AND jgURDOCK HEBD JgEER. In 2d and 4d packet.?; containing the best selected herbs. Of any grocer. rtv-» > Sole packers —KERNICK & Resale Druggists, 5, .st. John's-square, Caidiff. 1^539 Yy ORTH A GUINEA A BOX BEECHASTS PILLS ARE admitted by Thousands to be worfcli a CrtiiNKA A Box for bilious and nervous dis- orders, such :1.1 wind and pain in the stoma.ch, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizxmess and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortneMof breath, costiveness, scurvy, biotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The tirst dose will <i»e relief in twenty minutes. This is no fic- tion, for they have done it in thousands of cases. Every wfferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these i'ilis, and they WJIl be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages tliese Pills are invaluable, as a few doses ot them carry oft all ffross humours, open all obstructions ,and bring about all that is required. No female shwult be without them. inere is no medicine to be foumitt equal BEECHAM S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system, if taken according tø the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- M-de) a of the liver, they act like" MAGIC, and a few dozen will he found to work wonders upou the most important organs in the human machine. They streng- then the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, ana arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole phys ca 1 energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousu,ncls,embracillg all cla.sse,s of society, and one of the best guarantees to the ner Tous and debilitated is. BEECHAM'S PILLS hate the gest sale of any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS As a remedy for Coughs in general, asthma, difficulty *i breathing, shortness ot breath, tightness and op- pression of the chest, wheezing, &c., these Pills stand unrivalled. They speedily remove that sense of oppres. sion and difficulty of breathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give Beecham's Pills a trial, and the most violent cough will in a. short time be removed. Caution.—The public are requested to notice that the words Beecham's Pills, St Helen's,' are on the Government S..a.mp aftixed to each box of the Pills. If not on, they are a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, T. Beecham .Chemist. St Helen's, Lanca- shire. in boxes at ls l^d and 2s 9d each. Sent post free from the proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps.—Sold, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box. 12485 Bl THE GREAT REMEDY FOR LAIR' S| GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND LUMBAGO. The excruciating pain is quickly The excruciating pain is quickly v, „ relieved and cured in a few days | J. O I T by this celebrated Medecine. \JT These Pills require 110 restraint of diet during their use, and are PT T T c certain to prev-nt the disease X h .L, £ attacking any vital part. Sold by ail Chemist at ls lid and 2s9d per box. 12446 by ail Chemist at ls lid and 2s9d per box. 12446 Swansea OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. kt^'iitm"e's from NEWSAGENTS will receive promtst from ti?n,~anc* executed upon the same terms as 'Ii i Ottice. NEWS' delivered to Subscribers early A UVRWT?5i,n a"y part of the town. *11 secure ^^ENTS received up to Seven o'clock "'Ill StJCllre ^^ENTS received up to Seven o'clock C<ULY NEW ^rtion in the next morning's issue 01 the Irir ^nrtwix* I TUESDAY'S WEEKLY SALE, No. 43'. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S I ROOMS, 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORT AN T NOTICE TO PARTIES s URNISHING. 50 per Cent. Saved by attending the Weekly Sales at these Rooms. MR J. G. MADDOX will OFFER by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, June 22nd, 1886, (and every Tuesday throughout the year unless other- wise svMcially notified by advertisement), upwards of I 50b Lwts "f weil-mads, earefoHy-aelaeisa NEW FURNITURE And other Household Requisites, for Dming and Drawina Rooms, Libraries, Halls, and Corridors, Sitt- ing and Breakfast Rooms, Kitchens, and Bedrooms, and other sundries too numerous to particularise. The Lots will be arranged for view day prior to and morninz of Sale.. Sale will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. _V.J5.—These excellent and splendidly-appointed Star- wie, Shew, and Sale A'ooms (unequalled out of London), are always open for the reception of goods oj every description, for Sale or otherwise, and, when required, cash advance. made on account of same. Sales arranged for and conducted at owners' private residences when description, for Sale or otherwise, and, when required, cash advances made on account of same. Sales arranged for and conducted at owners' private residences when I required. For terms apply to the Secretary. 77891 12425 THURSDAY'S WEEKLY SALE, No. 433. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S ROOMS, 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. 50 per cent, at least Saved by attending the Weekly Sales at these Rooms. ]\/f R J. G. MADDOX wiil OFFER by JJJL AUCTION, on THURSDAY, June 24th, 1886, (and every Thursday throughout the yea.r unless other- wise prevented, of which due notice will be given), a. valuable collection of over 300 Lots of very useful well-made modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, I Both new a.nd secondhand, forwarded from various sources for absolute realisation, and the entire Fittings and Furniture used in the various living and sleeping apartments of all cias-es of houses in town or country. t .„ The Lots are too numerous to particularise, but will be arranged for view on morning of Sale. Sale will commence at. 2 o'clock precisely. 124-6 N.B. These extensive and splendidly-appointed Stor- age,Show and-Auction. Rooms(unequalled out oj London), are wways open for the reception of goods of any description, Jor Sale or otherwise, and, when required, cash advances made 011. account of savne. Sales arranged for and conducted at owners' private residences tvhen required. For terms apply at the hoopis. 77tc. CITY OF GENOA.—Notice of Auction.— It is hereby made known to the public that on the 4th of AUGUST NEXT, at two o'clock, will be held in a room of the Civic Palace, and before the Svndic the first AUCTION, by means of sealed Tenders for the CO N TRACT for the ERECTION and WORKING of WAREHOUSES for petroleum aud othwr inflammable articles at the Port of Genoa. Competitors for Tender are required- 1, To inscribe at the Secretarial Office of the Com. mune their names and surnames, countiy, and pro- fession and to hand in certificateil as to tueir fitness two days before the date of the Auction. 2. To deposit in the Civic Treasury lire 175,000 as gu.rantee of contract, and lire 15,000 in the hands of the Secretary for the expenses of auction, registration fee, and other consequent charges. All offers written on stamped paper of 1 ss than one lire, and all qualified tenders, will be considered null. Offers must be formulated on the basis of a reduction on the proportion of the profit guaranteed by the Municipality of lire 5 per cent. on the amount of the I work, an amount which is fixed at the maximum of lire 1,750,000. The award will be made to the best (lowest) bidder, so long as the reduction offered he greater, 01' at Jeast equal to that contained in the estimate of the Adminis- tration itself. But the award will be definite only it before the expiration of intermediate time granted— viz., 2bth August, at noon—there have not been offered a. further reduction of one-twentieth—always computed on the offer of the proportion of guaranteed profit-and for which first offer a provisional award would have been n ade.. And if such further reduction should have been offered a fresh and final auction will take place, of which due public notice will be given. Conditions of contract can be seen at the Civic Office of Public Works on all days (not holidays) from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and at the Communal Offices of tnt principal cities in the kingdom (oi Italy) and III Europe. The Secretary of the Mnmcipality, H. DxvAUU. Genoa, 19th May, 1886. 12a7-5— Shtsurana* I CCIDENTS OF DAILY LIFE Insured against by the I RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1849), 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. Capital Income iciOjvwU COMPENSATION PAH) FOR 112,000 ACCIDENTS, B2.215.000. Chairman.HARVIE M. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the L-:c¡ol Agents, or West-end Office:—8, Gra.nd Hotel Buildings, W.C.; 01' at the „ HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHiLL, LONDON, E.C 73118—155.8 WILLIAM J. YjIAN, Secretary. Agent:—Mr W. E. BRADSIIAW, G. W. Railway. I ^publications. CARDIFF, SW AN SEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by post 2bs. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE'' contains a. complete record ot the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port Ac., and cir- „„,Qt oil the Merchants and Brokers of the culates ;l p r»s and generally throughout the wiou ports of the United Kingdom. It fs filed at tiio fmnbard and most of the Chambers or Chief Offices:—7o and 76, St. Map -street, Cauutt. Established nearly half a T3ICTURE FRAME centur\\ ■ MAKERS. CABINET MAKERS, GLASS ———- MAKERS, GLASS P THREEDMAN DEALERS, BUILDERS, N— fi j and others, are invited to "YVTt rn send for samples and price VAA, list of our large variety of n nrn/irrci" utijitfT English and German Moul- 7.REDCLIFF.STREE1, Q1 ogl.aphSi chromos BRISTOL and and Lookil,g "lasses- The largest stock in the BRISTOL and I and Lookil,g "lasses- The largest stock in the CABINET MAKERS, West of England of foreign 98, CURTAIN-ROAD, 8^3, at exceptionally low prices. pnces. LONDON, E.G. I Samples of Mouldings, and Only address as above, any Sfecimcn "how card. and ,?0 connection with framed and returned fiee of any other establishment, cost. 30 & 51, WORiaNG-STREET, CARDIFF. S. ^NDREWS AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPlUElOtVs. REFORM FUNERAL CARS, SHELLIBIERS, AND BROUGHAMS ECCLESIASTICAL PALL GREY HORSES FOR VOUNG I jjRsONS. The Trade supplied with every Requisite for Funeral Furnishing. Please note the Address— nmnnnm 30 and 51, WOHKING-STREET. 11714 69648 LUNG SAVBT^TMVES'BY TAKING TONIC LUNG /WBRIDGE'S TO NIC LUNG TONIC LUNG r TJ H G m O N I C TONIC LUNG J TONIC LUNG THE MIGHTY HEALER. LUNG It has a power over diseases hither- IONIC LUNG to unknown in medicine. LUNG Are you at all weak-chested, or 'IONIC LUNG inclined to be Consumptive, with TOJNH^ LUNG just a touch of Cough now and then? TONIC LUNG "Try this Wonderful Medicine." TONIC LUNG The Cough and Weakness will dis- TONIC LUNG appear as if by magic, and you will TONIC LUNG feel a strength and power you never TONIC LUNG had before. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH? TONIC GUNU A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG have you a cold? tonic i'U^G A dose at bedtime will tonic REMOVE IT. TONIC i Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves TONIC instantly. TONIC Lcrsu TONIC frTNr f P.18 Sp, isms cf Coughing so dread- TONIC TiTvrl lul,Ia Whooping Cough become less TONIC TTT^« eacti dose of the medicine. TONIC jjUiAv* TONIC t Tivr Prepared by w, T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC s in T-.r,mheinist' Hul1- TONIC h^ n3' ls 9d, 4s6d, TONIC LUNG and U*. by all Chemists and Patent TONIC LUNG Medicine Vendoia. TONIC LUNG ^k°,Ie3aIe aJ1 London and Provincial TONIC T.UNG 12515 Houses. 79245 TONIC RELIEF FBOM COUGH IN TEN MINUTEsT" HAYMAN b BALSAJM OF IIOPVE HOUND is the most certain and speedy remedy for all Disorders ox the Chest and Lungs Asthma and Consumption, bronchitis, Coughs,. Influenza, Diffi- culty of Breathing, Spitting oi Blood, Whooping Cough Hoarseness, Loss of V oice, &c., tins Balsam gives in- stantaneous relief, and, it propeny persevered with, scarcely ever fails to effect a rapid cure. It has now been tried for many years, has an estab lished reputation, and many thousands have been bene fitted by its use. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. important testimonial. Amport Firs, Andover, May 29th, 1869,-Sir,-I have for some yeare had your Balsam of Horehound for Mrs B. Webster, and intended writing and tell you how much benefit she has derived. She was considered consump- tive, but the Balsam has quite restored her and she is now quite strong. I have recommended you dozens of customers and all have been pleased with it. I am, yours, &c., Mr Hayman, Chemist. H. B. Webster. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable, as children are fond of it and take it eagerly. Immediately io is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with out it. 152 Prepared only by A" Hayman, Chemist, Neath, and sold bv all Chemist" Price Is Ud and2s 8d per bottle DEAFNESS CURED. — Nicholson's Patentefl Ariificial Ear Drum8 cure deafness in all stages. Send stamp for descriptive book and testi- ¡ monials.—J. H. Nicholson, 94, St. Augustine's-road, London, N.VV, 12346 •Jpitblk I GLAMORGAN S H I R E. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN, tliafc the nexfr GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, fof the County of Glamorgan, will be h-Men of Cardiff, in and for the said Couuty, on TU ESDAY, the 29th day of JUNE, 1886, at one o'clock in the alter' noon oi the same day. when the Justices then present will proceed with the General Business relating to tile Public and Financial Business of the County, and also to the Constabularly. aSBSSSS^J5S3&a«# Itftend on Wetfn«s<fey. the JOth day of June, 1886, at ten o'clock in the i oienooi\ when they wili be sworn. Petiy Jurors and parsons bound by subpoena or recognisance (except a^tV:r' mentioned), uiust attend on the same day, and at tne same hour.. All Prosecutors and Witnesses bound by recogni- zance from the several districts of Swansea, iNeatn, Bridsend, Pontardawe, and Gower, must a-tena a Ten o'clock in the Forenoon of THURSDAY, the day 0f July, 1885..f All Appeals must be entered before the s»taiv the Court, on Tuesday, the 2.9th diy of June. a l the same will be heard at the sitting of the Court, o the following day, unless the Court shall othen b No costs will b j allowed unless taxed at the same Depositions and recognizances are to bo delivered to me by Tuesday, tue 22nd day of June, lSbO. T. MANSE1, FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, 3rd June, Idab, C" O L O N I A L AND INDIAN EXHIBITION. PATRON—Her MAJESTY the QUEEN. EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT of the ROYAL COMMISSION H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES, K.O. Illustrations of the Products and Resources of tne British Empire. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., on Wednesdays and Saturdays open till 110 p.m. Admission: is daily Wednesdays, 2s 61. Military Bands' and Illuminated Fountains ana Gardens daily, and occasional Concerts in the L-oyai Albert Hall. iVfANITOBA AND CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND GIVEN AS A FREE GIFT. Foi particulars applv to undersigned. The pamphlets—" WHAT WOMEN SAY, WIlAl SETTLERS SAY," and other books, as well as 'he latest Maps descriptive of the couutry, ih±wi^1j OF CHARG E-atldress; ALEXANDER BEGG, 88, Cannon-street, London, Eng. The shortest, cheapest and nio-t comfortable route is by the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. For apply to the nearest Steamship Agent. 124^^ public ^ppatntn«nts. TO THE FREEHOLDERS (,F THE NOR 1 HERN DIVISION OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. GENTLEMEN,— r I i:esnectfully beg ti intimate that I am a Candidate for the Office of Coroner for the above Division of this County, vacant through the sad and untimely death of the late coroner: Mr Thomas Wi!- liams. I am fully sensible of the responsibilities and onerous duties attaching to this ancient office gener- f those responsibilities and duties become moie than usually difficult to discharge in a district fniiM.fS-your-s,,aiising from the enormous coal and iron industries with which it teem.-?. Ji!! Wlth some degree of confidence, as a quulifi- }or office, to the f ict that I have now for ° e!eve'1 years past (iiscluirged the duties of !l°,!lli,t;y;C,'1'0,'er for tlle Eastern Division of Glamor- » an tlle experience thus gained must, I ventuie to assert, prove of service. t-„ J ?' re"'lnd you that I ha^ already had some t your division, as during the interim wnicn elapsed upon the death of Mr George Overtoil an a tne appointment of Mr Thomas Williams, the late t°™ner tl'e whole of the duties were then disch.vieed «. ai? the present time I am carrying out the work Pertammg to the office, pending the appointment of a successor to Mr Williams. AS a lurther guarantee that the interests of the h ,1;1,?1 J i 6 weil cai'yii for. Should you do me the t ^I o' elect!nS we to the post, I may mention that fih n oia!!lg !:h:it Mr J,,hn ,*eisi,« y,f L1;m- faoon, shall continue the Office of Deputy Coroner, iieJ bynuder the late Mr Williams. Wr!!r irny. a SU)-e that if it pleases you to elect me i w.lj iaithfully endeavour to fulfil the office choice ma"ner as wil1 hel'eafl-K'' justify your I am, Gentlemen, i our obedient Servant, HENRY LL. GROVEU. Bank Chambers, Pontypridd, 27th May. 1886. ]2-,74-7S978 ;tfinftnc.in1. MESSfuS W- & HERN, Estate Agents, '> Mary-street, Cardiff, are prepared to ad- u u> £ 100=°W> on Mortgage of Freehold sonal^curitylroperty' £ 1,000 onper- A GOOD PLAN,—By adopting the safe ,meth"d lully explained in sixth Kxrban Jl • ok (sont Gratis and i'o-t Free) Stock f investments of £ 10 to £ 1,000 are often Evx^„aVtreb,ed in a f«w day's?—Address GEORGE c\ a>s ^nd Go. stockbrokers, Gresham House, Loudon, tt.C. Established 1381 12o5i J^ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS plaint*" T,wf;ei fro1'1 Headaches, Bilious or Liver Com- Doloreuv ul'^vtil'0". Gostiv,;ne.s.s, Rheumatism, or Tic Thev ^l.. 'y, KKi^ lCK''s VEGETABLE PILLS. eas>.to swahow, being very small; require no have Kfr"' r: strengthens ^lie system, and be tlip f i r -y who pronounce them to Il' s'l fvuVv r «C|Ule- 111 lile world. M D l e?m, °lu J- HALBIRNIE, Esq., M.A., 'TreatWnf. fi\ 'Physiology," Author of "A ireatise ou the lurkisli Bath," Ac. Ve4tabTeepma«"iuerl Lh" known as 'Kernick's purely vcetahlp i certify their composition to be consider r^, R lave als0 tried their ettect- aad l'xilt CON ST I P ^'vu?' the BE»'1' APERIENT PILLS 1 OR CONSIIPATKU HABITS THAT I KNOW OF M n JOHN BALBIRNIE, M.A., M.D." a Slrtsrpv'^f v ^-P^ecury, Monte Video, writina io "tatf V «ays-"Bring me 'a supply of verv effi -Vcin, Vi ABU; PlLLS-' 1 have found them cinL h.ni rw't 'yy1Cl.u'e,! nie aftei' man>' other Me,li' patients vif'h aiui 1 since given them to my patients with equai success." mi"htUTe^viiiiiiiJ-^le' J "Lllllonia,l.s, equally gratifying, Miei^tftl.r.v eu- liERNIClv'S PILLS" give to d?ec and ?r! 1Ke' 110 special ruies with regard "i^Wneof the kindTv«S0verldred eSt re^pectable°Chenu't 9< ,ls lid' aiul each by Colonic^ tvUi, r Utl in Englan and the hS? lU«ction3 lor restoriinf and pr erving JTernicks VEGETABLE WOIUJ. lozenges inSr^?Wiare efficacious remedy ever ter t Iv v \Z T; innocent in tl.eir charac- tei, they may be taken by children of all decrees and conuitions with perfect ..vVi, a ueaiet,s .urn for i-]iil/i>ii ? ii^i; sa.etj. IjUey are most usenil as thev strengthen 8lomac"s and pale complexion, Li ZUuZ U s-vstum by giving an appetite. family would be tfCK bo* °f th<lS° Loze"SQ*' 110 boS by M0SC resp8ctable Chemists, in 7Ad and ls lid THE VOICE OIP THE CRICKET. BLACKBEETLES, MOTHS, BUGS, FLEAS, COCKROACHES, CRICKETS, BUMBLEBEES, Instantly Killed by Using JJERNICK & ^ON'S "JJINDOO" INSECT pOWDER. WINDOW & OREENHOU.SE PLANTS CLEARED OF GREEN FLY, &c, INDISPENSABLE TO Touhists, throuzhbLvbtfHhed in 1J' 2d' 3d, 6J. and Is Boxes Lniougu any of their numerous Agents. 8084 ASK FOR KERNICK'S HINDOO." TZ"EATING'S POWDER^ -^V—. Kit's Fleas, BuSs, Moths, Beetles. TZ" EATING'S POWDERT~ Kills Fleas, Butrs, Moths, Beetles. 1Z" EATING'S POWDER. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles KEATING'S POWDER, Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. KEATING'S POWDER. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. ^WBUGS CF\1'r^ed\r^^ctViinnvi^ destroying LUOS, I?LEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES and all Insects twhihjt perfectly harmless to all animal'life). All woollens and furs shou d be well sprinkled with the Powder before Pacing away. It is invaluable to take to the seaside- Jo^avoid disappointment insist upon having Keating-s Powder." iSo other Powder is effectual. <"is..6d, is, and 2s 6d. Beware of imitation. Don t be deceived. WORMS IN CHILDREN, WORMS IN CHILDREN, Are easily, s,^ ^vv(V> eesaf«^y got rid of bv using KEATING S WORM TABLETS; Nearly all children suffer from Worms. If suspected, do not wait, you can w^h eas'e cure the child (has no effect except on worms). feo.d by all chemists, in Tins, Is lid each 11:09 "TVT E R v o u s DEBILITY: _l3l A CURE GUARANTEED. Br WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, a Guaranteed Cure for all Diseases of the Nervous .system, such as Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, i>its, Neuralgia, Headache, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Premature Old Age, caused by excessesi over-exertion of the brain, over- indulgence in abuse (resulting in insanity, and leading to misery, decay, and deatu). ih1 ■*> remedy is from the prescription of an eminent Physician, and has been tested and used with great success for years, therefore the Proprietors have no hesitation whatever in issuing a written guarantee of cure, or money refunded to every purchaser of six boxes. Each box contains one month's treatment, 4s 6d per box, or six boxes (with guarantee) for 25s. Sent post free on receipt of amount by J. Munday, Chemist, 1, High-street, Cardiff. 75123 J> ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON J. DB REES, 180 COMMEBCIAt.ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and ^DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newport, &e. VVoik executed with despaicU 51 (Ktutciriiatu j CARDIFF. v~~ FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ST. CATHERINE'S, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. lltSO ^Principal—MISS TULLIS. 65185 annow nouse SCHOOL, 197, N EW PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS. TSTMISSES MAHKS. Preparations for Public Examina.tions. Increased accommoda.tion for boarders. Large house. Healthy situation. Tennis lawn. 10903 The Term commenced May 6th. = GOWBRlDGK REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, Jr LADIES S JHOOL. PRINCIPAI^—MRS and MISSES CULVERWELL. Since December, 1831, 90 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Academy, College of Preceptors and Trinity ConeKe examinations. r. The School re-opened May 8th. 43084-7833 II II 111 LU.Ul !■■■!■ Ill Hl^i BRISTOL LARENDON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR LADIES, WHITE LADIES-ROAD, CLIFTON. Two miuutes' walk from the Downs. Principal: Mrs MAYNARD. All the Candidates presented at the various Public Examinations (Cambridge, Edinburgh, &) during the present and past years have been successful. One-third of all the pupils in the Upper School obtained Certifi- cates from the College of Preceptors in June last, having succeeded in every subject taken. There is a .Juniur Vepartment for Girls from seven years of age and upwards. The Upper School is for those whos ? ages vary from 12 to 20.—References kindly permitted to Veil. Archdeacon Blunt (Chaplain to the Queen), Scarborough; Rev. R. Glover, Clifton; Rev. U. R. Thomas, Clifton and the Parents of past and present jupils- 12293 TAUNTON. INDEPENDENT COLLEGE, JL TAUNTON. (For al! Denominations.) principal: REV. F. WILKINS AVELING. M. A., B.Sc., assisted by seven resident Masters (University men) and two visiting Masters. A Thorough Scriptural, Commercial, and Classical Education. Special preparation for the following Ex- aminations ^Matriculation and B.A. of London, Civil Service (all branches), entrance to any of the Universi- ties alld (for younger pupils) the Cambridge Local and the College uf Preceptors. Liberal Diet. Twenty- seven Acres of Land, Cricket and Football Pavilion, Covered Playground and Gymnasium, Swimming Bath. Terms from &0 Guineas a Year. The Junior School (for boys under 11) is under the chaive 0f M s MILNE, assisted by Miss STEWART (Certificated Teacher), and the Masters of the College. Several Scholarships. Then 11 levm will commence on WEDNESDAY. June loth, 1886. 12413 ALBERT GOODMAN, Secietarv. qCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.— The .?/vreI! !0,of Pri1!cipals of Private und other • .r i i?t^i,?tected to the follewins moderate PRE- PAID J AIUI" I. for School Advertisements:— One Three Six Twelve insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion *-■ *'• s. d. s. d e. d L'V.ir 10..26.. 40.. 60 Six Lines 1 6 3 0 b 0 9 0 Eight Lines.. 2 0 5 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 IS 0 Eight worus may be calculated to a line. Advertise n,ents can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES an gOUTU » ALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those 111 tne ioui/t IFaie$Daily .Ve.ivs, so as to form uas t of 1 -prifis or "isertions. Xs JLTFE \y°RTH 1jiving ? tnAT pEPENDS UPON THE LIVER JU The Best Medicine in the warld for SICK UEADACHR^ RTOM veil AND MYER co.Aiflain rs, inDiaestiqn, And tllosè rtiseioss commonly called NeirVeUs cr feilious, is j^j- ti D A Y'S P ILL S, As evi,lenc/1<l. by the ten following reasons, and valuable toHihiony of those who have used them 1,-1bey are compounded from purely vegetable in cre'dientSf comprising aperionts, alteratives, and stomachic"; and are Urns rendered purifying and strengthening to the stomach and bowels, whilst re. moving diseases of the liver and other organs. 2.-They are manufactured on ar. alkaline principle, rendering them perfectly soluble, therefore do not cause griping Pa-ins, unless there bo a large amount of poisonous matter in the system to be dislodged. j__They are entireiy free from mineral preparations, c(msequelltly do not lftave the patient in jeopardy by taking cold by exposure. 4 _-They niay be taken at any time by persons of both sexes and of all ages, even those advanced in years. 5. They are particularly soothing to people whose occunation Pl'°duces irritability of the mind. Nervous, chilly, and fretful persons will find them invaluable especially >n cold, melancholy weather. (; Theyaie highly recommended for sick headaches palpitation the i!0:!rc> s'hooti;i;; pains in the limbs giddiness, pains between the shoulders, &c. 7,rrhey are a great boon on board ships and on foreign stations, as they keep for any period, and the distressing effects of change of climate are effectually v,irileJ oŒ by their timely use. g All heavy, drowsy sensations (the forerunner of •apoplexy, paralytic strokes, epilepsy, and many other serious affections), are thoroughly removed by a few doses. g,—They also produce sound, refreshing sleep, impart suchpleasinS serenity of mind, vigour and lightness of body. and keen appetite for the plainest food as must be felt to be believed. 10.-—For elderly people, they are undoubte Uy the most comfortable medicine that can be recommended, gently strengthening the system, that cause continued cheerfulness, thus serenely prolonging life to tlw latest possible period, prepared only and sold in boxes at lg, 2s 6J, aiui 4s &d, free by post, by J, M u v A r CHEMIST, 1, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT 12583 "SWOW OEAUM8. m KEALVS AMERICAN MANDRAKE 1?ILLS. 'i'h5 reiiiedy for Bili- PILLS ?us, and L,Yel? Complaints, PILLS MaNDRAKP Xnt|,gestion, Piles, & Gravel, PI^LS t'iie greatest Blood Furi PILLS tier of the age. PILLS TESTIMONIAL. PILLS A^rrS Keall, Maindee. PILLS ^ir,—1 consider your Ameri- PILLS tvnifiifj; can Mandrake Pills to be the PILLS Vtiiu 1 iSr' greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.—I am, sir, yours PILLS M-A^dRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS Coleman, Chemist, Cardiff PILLS Robb, Chemist, Roath; Young, PILLS Ghemist, Newport; Hayman, PILLS MANDKAKE Chemist, Neath; Newberry PILLS and Sou, London, PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANJ^AKlS Chemist & Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MAN3RAKE street, Swansea. 8076 19056 | PILLS -]%J ESSRS VV. n. SMITH and SON JUL deliver the SOUTH WALES 'DAILY NtiWS at an eany hour each Morning in all parts oi the follow ing towns :— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT I CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BKIDGEND NEW MlI.FORD HAVERFORDW1CS1 NEATH HR1STOL GLOUCESTER LLAN' r.L f TENHY ABERYSTWYTH I ) A t.TER OA RMARTHEN ABERt. AVENN Y TL- CARDIFF TIMES also iieimvou pvRryFrday I to aav ^utlrnss in the above mentioned Town". ¡ OTtDSRS 'o be sent "0 th Managers of tae vai'ioui 1 b^ok&UUs ( Ihtsittts!t I W, H I i S t|' N TIDE. I THE HIGH TIDE FASHIONS!! THE LOW TIDE <8? PRICES 1 W 'pRIOE |A N D SONS Are aiaking a GRA|fD SHOW of R E AD Y-MADE CLOTHING In the various Departments, their endeavour being to MAGNIFY THE'' *SI A11V ELLO U S By putting Fashion m., jt^fSfil-IIest form before the People of Cardiff and t&Jf^feurrouudiug district. WHITSUNTIDE. WORSTED SUITS. WHITSUNTIDE." TWEE n SUITS. WIlITSüSTlDE, FANCY SUITS, WHITSUNT11 > E. Sl^RGT-rst'lis. WHITSUNTIDE. FLANNEL SUITS. WHlTSUN I IDE. COVERT COATS. WHITSUNTIDE. TWEED TKOUSERS. WIIITSUATIDE. FANCY VE TS. ——— WHITSUNTIDE. PRINTED SHIRTS. Will ISUNTID E. -OXFORDSH ŒTS. WIIITSUNTIDE] REGATTA -iÚIíiÙs. WHITSUNTIDE~ ELEGANT' SCARFS. WHITSUNTIDE. FANCY HOSIERY. W HITSUVTID E] SILK HATS. 'WHITSUNTIDE. FELT HATS. WHITSUNTIDE. CLOTH H.VTs! WHITSUNTIDE. TIES AND COLLARS. "WHTISUNTIDE. BELTS AND BRACES. WHITSUNTIDE] TRAVELLING REQUISITEs] THE PALLADIUM OF VALUE, Every Article Sold being the Best of its Kind at the price. SHOP EARLY I BUY LARGELY 1 THE CARDllfF HOUSE, 50 & 51, ST MARY-STREET, & 46 &, 47, CAROLINE-STREET. CARDIFF. 104 rl1 0 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARDS, &C. BEST AND CHEAPEST DISINFECTANT. J^ERNICK & gON'S 157- jgULPHO OARBOLIC. DISINFECTING TpOWDER, In 7, H, 28, and 56 lb. Bass or 2 cwt. Casks, Through any Chemist, Or direct of the Sole Manufacturers, KEHNICK & SONS Wholesale Druggists, 5, St. John's-souare. Cardiff. ALSO CHLORIDE OF LIME, In Jars or Casks. 12540 Q A. STONE'S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. Stand" unrivalled for moderate charges, com. bined with Coffins, Hearses. Mourning Coaches, and all the necessary equipments for first-class Funerals of superior style and finish, and is comlucted under the imme. diate superintendence of the proprietor. Everything necessary forcompieteiy furnish- ing funerals kept 011 the prewi, es; friends of deceased persons are thereby spared the trouble of consulting any second person. J he proprietor keeping horses, hearses, mourning coaches, dic., can offer ¡1\h:wt3¡:;es for funerals of every description, at prices lower than any other house in Ca.difl. Ar- rangements for graves, die., also made by the pioprietor. "Funeral with best hearse and coach, pair of horses, and hang- ing velvets to each, superior black cloth coffin, richly nailed, metal breastplate engraved, Btfiuiel Jill. jngs, mattress in bottom, flannel shroud, best pall, hat-bawds, and attclitlance to cemetery £ 5 10 0 2nd Class, with hearse a^d co.cli complete 4 10 0 3rd Class ditto .tif.to 3 10 0 4th Class ditto ditto 2 15 0 5th Class, coffin pall, hatbands, sup-rior carriage to take corpse, and friends 2 0 0 6th Class 1 15 0 Walking funerals at extremely low prices. The 'Tradesupplied withllearses, Coaches, Palls, Os rich Pmme", Hatbands, Ac., 011 advantageous terms. Please note the Address 10, 11, & 12, WOKKtNG STREET, (Opposite St. John's djurzhyard), CARDIFIj^ N.B.—Licensed to let Hotees, Cabs, &e„ Dog Cart to let on Hire. 103 AP H Y S I cYTIFsGIFT. 1-:1.. NERVOUS DEBILITY CURED. A new Medical W ork on the causes of Debility and Premature Decline in you li, with inswuciions whereby the following Maladies may be speedily cured Nervous Prostration, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Dizziness, Noises in READ the Head and Ears, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Indiaystion, Incapacity THIS. for Study or Business, Lassitude, Mental and Physical Depression, Im- paired Sight and Memory, Nervous Fancies, Impoverished Blood, Nervous Debility, Trembling of the Hands, Pains in the Back, Unrefreshing Sleep, I :Specks.before the Eyes, Ac. SENT TO ALL PARTS FREE FOR TWO STAMPS. Adixress, SECRRiARY, 7, TAVMTOCK-ST., Bedford- squARE, LONDON. 12:84 T M P O R T A N T NOTICE. J- FREE TO ALL. „ Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New titl Valuable Work, ent tied HOW TO ENSURE HEALTll; or, THE CONF1 DENTIAL FRIEND." Sent post free to any address on receipt of One Penny tamp to pre- pay postage, or by letter post three stamps This Book should be read by every one, young or old of either sex. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH, HEALTH A SOCIA1 SCIENCE. Being a. Treatise 011 the Laws Governing Life—the infringement of which is the cause of all Diseases, Nervousness, Debility, and all their concomi- tant symptoms explained, and full instructions given for every sufferer, how to obtain restoration to health. This Valuable Work (112 pages) gives IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INslRUCiH)NS for their preparation aud use. Contains special Remarks on Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indigestion, Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical Depression, and all dis- eases of the Nervous and Alimentary System. Also, a descriptive Pamphlet 011 the functions and Disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the same Author, entitled, ,TTN T-rc.T-.T, THE FEMALE'S FRIEND AND ADVISER, which wil Jbe sent GRATIS to any address on RE- RE1PT OF STAMPED ENVELOPE. Address, Messrs BARNES and Co., 43, Lonsda.e Square, Barnsbury London, N. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS.—Consult a qualified and Registered Physician personally, between 11 & lo clock daily. Consultation by letter free. ALL W HO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH, if unable to have a. personal interview, should at once send full par- ticulars of the case by letter, eiwioaiaa: a stamped ad- dressed Envelope for reply; thls,will receive immediate answer, with advice and full instructions how to obtain a perfect cure Hundreds of lives havfe been saved, and health fully re'stored, by correspondence only.—Address Messrs BARNES and Co., 43, Lonsdale Square, Barns ^ury London. N. 3233 THE "GALIGNANI'S MESSENGER' JL saysMessrs Hornimai. have had wonderful success with their famous Tea. in the Pans Exhibition; it is possessed of a most delicious.flavour, and is unique in quality; the price, too, is such as to bring it within the reach of all/ List of Horniinan's Local Agents. Cardifj?—Williams, chem- Bridgend—Williams, ist, 11, Bute- ^,amP °;fice. street Cowbrulge— lhomas, High '» Coleman & Co., ^str?et- High-street. iVleribK—^Stephens, i« Howell,255,Bute „ street. Chepstow—Griffiths, Beau- 11 Harries, 43,Crock- A*u IvY^10' II Ha.rries, 43,(Jrock- A*u IvY^10' herbtown. I Mountain Ash White. » Joy, Duke-street Pepfcypool—Wood, Stamp >1 TreharneADuck Office. chemists. Pontypridd, Key, chemist Anthony,StMary I Roath—Hancock, chemist street Jones, Clifton-st. It Mumford,Splott- Prust, chemist. lands. Penu-th—Proctor, chemist It Collier, 55, James-st j Pontardawe—Jordan, Dowlais, Williams,chemist chemist. Canton. Yorath.Post-omce. I Aberdare—w. J, Thomas, 12406 I chemist. Mn GRAHAM YOUNG, DENTAL SURG EON, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. CARDIFF. Attendance professionally the FIR^Tand THIRD WEDNESDAY in every Month, from 11.30 to 6.30, at BEDWELLTY HOUSE, UROCKHMRBTOWN (corner of Charles-street). Nest vi13tts, WEDNESDAY. June 30th and July 7th. BRIDGEND.—FIRST and THJIW THURSDAY in every Month, at 22. CAROLINE-STRE 1ST, from 9 to 2.30. Next visits, THURSDAY, July 1st and lith. CHEPSTOW.—1, BEAUFORT-SQUARE, FIRST and THIRD THURSDAY, 5 to 7 p.m.. and SECOND and FOURTH THURSDAY in every Month, 11 to 4. 0. NEWPORT.—SECOND and FOURTH THURS. DAY, by appointment. j, A Vacancy for a Pupil. r'" 10583-51890 OLD PAPERS Aj&J "PARCHMENTS. WASTE rBPABTMENT. CHARLES T. JEFFERIES and SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Redcliff-street Bristol), are prepared to give a very bigh price for ttty old papers for re- manufacture into paper. Upon receipt of instructions sent to "Waste Department," Dags will be f rwarded. Their present prices will be found much in excess of that usually giveu by the dealers and others. 12581 _1SUiíUt!?íŠ I It. J. HEATH AND jgONS, j AGENTS FOR J*NC4LISH jpiANOFORTES BY BR0ADAVOOD (2 Geld Medais 1885). COLLARD, ERARD, KIRKMAN (Goid Medal 1885) HOPK1NSON (Gold Medal' 1885). SBOKSaS&ABfc ti*. h J^OIIEIGN jpiANOFORTES BY SCIIIEDMAYER (Sole Agency), PLEYEL, W JLKi' ft CO., BLUTHNER (Sole Agency), RUDIBACH, NEU.MF.YER, not.LING AND SPANG EN BERG. BORD, KNAUSS, HAAKE, &c. HOLF: AGENTS FOR MASON 'AND HAMLTN ORGANS (Only Gold Medal 1885). ALEXANDRE HARMONIUMS. Ty E A T H AND g O N S' THREE YEARS SYSTEM Is Applied to the Hiro and Purchase of Instruments by all Makers, from 10s Monthly. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Co-operative Prices for Cash. 9431 The Largest Stock in Wale; to Select from. 67832 lVI U N DAY ¡ S "yiRIDINE," (Trade Mark), No. 369J6. CIORNS! ACE n T A IN J CUHg FOR CORNS, i 10RNS —— V J I Painless and Harmless. CORNS t fins infallable remedy introducod by ■r-Nrfrvn-vro 1 J. M UN'DAY has obtained a world-wide I IURINd rei»utation. The efficacy of Villi- v7 DINE" may be .judged by its having CORNS Cured Corns of over 50 years' standing, which had resisted all other remedies. CaPMO 1 It succeeds where al Plasters and VAivxN o Caustics have failed COPNS I 1N K10MOVING BOTH HARD OR SOFT CORNS AND WARTS, C0RNS TESTIMONIALS. s~vnn\rc: I From Mr A. W. CAMPBELL, Plet I 1 Hotel, Ilfracombe. Mr Munday C^ORNS SIR,— 1 feel I owe an ac'.aiowledg- j ment to you for supplying me witlI your CORNS I "woiiflerful VIRIDINE." For years I < suffered a great deal of pain from ftvery C obstinate corn, but since applying your OIviN o remedy it is entirely gone. I may add that your VIRIDINE' has removed CORNS threo troublesome cnrns from members of my falmly. CORNS From Mr HOPKIN HOPKINS, CORNS Gorseinon, near S'vansea, Dear Sir,—I heartily congratulate CORNS I you for yourtreatnient fur i-orif-s. The bottle of "Viridine' you sent me drc some ^ne aS° has proved almost 4 AORjN b miraculous to the corns I had on my Vy feet. It is exactly the remedy what CORNS you recommend it to be, and I hope it will become more known in the prin- CopNq | cipality, for there are, no doubt, o hundreds of persons that would be glad to know of its effects QORNS /^(ORNS From Md!]e MARIE MULLER, x^n-vTc. 1 Amsterdam, Holland lORJNS Mr Munday. "V Di;AR SIR, — I bought a bottle of CORNS your genuine V ridine some six months ago in P;iris, which cured me COPNS 1 a,K' as aln a Pr'uc'Pal dancer you I N know my fett are my living. The bottle I bought did the senice J'ou reCOIl1. | 10RNS mended it, but I bought another one VV afterwards which was forged and no CORNS goo1'. As 1 want a bottle of genuine tor a friend of 1111 ne, who IS nearly -vTr- 1 mad with pain, will you please send me IORjN.S I one direct* MdHe. MARIE MULLER. C~iORNS J From Mr D ANTHONY, CNORNS 1 Swansea. Dear Sir,—1 myself have suffered ^MTvrcj >v''h corns, and tried several of the lORNS certain cures which people boast they have, but they all failed in my case. I I have, but they all failed ill my case, I CORNS then got a bottle of your Viridine,' and by applying some nighly to the CORN<5 1 C01U ,va* surPr'setl that I could UxtiNo draw it clean up. I now enclose stumps for another bottle for a friend of mine. ^ORNS —— CORNS CAUTION.—As there are several im- j^tioi^of this preparation, the public "lOrNS ave i'C(inested to ASK FOR Corns'; mundav^S ^OKNS! ••▼IBIDIHK." Vy And SEE THAT MY SIGNATURE is OH the C10RNS end of each package. j By ordering Corn Cure" you may CORN^? I rece've 0,10 °f Mje many so-called "remedies' which only give relief, or some worthless imitation of Viri- CORNS dine." In Bottles, price Is, by post Is 2d. PREPARED ONLY BY J. M u N DAY CHEMIST, 1, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF Agents; London-WILCOX A Co., Chemists, 239, Oxford-street, W. F. NEWBERRY & SONS, SANGEU, SUTTON, HO VEND EN, &c. Liverpool— SYMES A Co., [8, Bold-street. Dublin—HAYES & Co., 12, Graf ton-street. Paris- PIIARMACIE BERAL, 14, Rue de Ja Paix. Amsterdam—PERRY & Co., 97, Kalverstraat. And all Cliemists and Patent Medicine Vendois. 325S3—508e ( EORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS are now recognised by all as being the bestMedi cine yet discovered for PILE and GRAVEL, as well as for the following pains, which, in 99 cases out of every 100, are caused by these painful maladies :— Pain in the Back, Flatulency, Griping, Colic, a Sepse of Weight in the Back aud Loius, Darting Pains in tlie region of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys Constipation, Pains iu the Thighs, some- times shooting down to the calf of the Leg and Foot; Suppression and Retention of Urine Pains in the Stomach, and àu Liver Complaints. Thousands have been cnred by these Pills, and many who have been pronounced hopeless ha.ve been tho- roughly restored to health by their use. One Box wiil convince the most sceptical of their efficacy. In order to suit all who may be suffering from ONE or BOTH of these Maladies, the Proprietor prepares this Vegetable Itemedv in the following form :— No. 1.—GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS No. 2.-GEORGE' GRAVEL PILLS. No. 3.-GEORGE'S PILLS FOR THE PILES. Important Testimonials from Doctors, Chemists, and Invalids, from all parts of the country, will be for- warded to any address 011 receipt of a stamped envolope. Sold in Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, by all respectable Chemists. By Post, Is 4d and 3s in Postage Stamps. Every box is protected by the Government Stamp. NOTICE.—The title PILE and GRAVEL PILLS," is Copyright, and entered at Stationers' Hall. Proprietor—J. E. GEORGE M.R P.S., Hirwain, Glamorgan. May be had Wholesale from most Patent Medicine Warehouses in London, Bristol, Liverpool and Man Chester 4979—3268 Post Free, with Sketches and Details for Self.Cure (under cover), Six Stamps, from JOHN WILLIAMS, P.M.V., 22, MARISCHAL-STREET, ABERDEEN. rjlHE POCKET MEDICAL ADVISER. A For the Self-treatment of Nervous and Functional Ailments, induced by overwork, worry, excesses, and other enervating influences, and their associated evils. BY THE NEW LOCAL TREATMENT. A boon to all desiring "teU cure without recourse to physic or the family doctor.—Medical Review. A Country Parson writes thus:—"Your Guide has cured myself and many parishioners." Sufferers should procure this handy Referee on Various Ailments, and thus avoid doctors' fees and objectionable medicine.—Gazette. 12541 BETTER TO BE BORN LUCKY THAN RICH.—J. THOMPSON, 34, High-street, Swansea has discovered a new remedy in the extract of Burdock for all diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kid- Beys. Thousands of cures have been effected by the Eower of these wonderful Pills after all other medicines ave completely failed—a proof that foulness of the blood is the sole cause of every disease, as well as the life of every living creature Therefore, at the spring of the year, and during the hot weather, the Great Blood Purifier, THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS, should be freely taken, as they purify the foulest state of the blood. A few doses cleanse and strengthen the sto mach, regulate the bowels, and remove all diseases of the liver and kidneys. Pains in the head, and all de- rangements of the nervous system, are speedily and effectually cured by the same extraordinary medicine. All sufferers are highly recommended to try them. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, in boxes Is l^d and 2s 9d each 3120 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" RECKITT'S BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT. "OECKITT'S BLUE Used in the PRINCE OF WALES S LAUNDRY. Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. I2c41-S0038 Huistitgas | SPECIAL J^OTIGE TO j^ADlES M c.¡.¡. We respectfully beg to call four kind attention to our" NEW 3 TOOK OF "I" A DIES' ANU I^IiTLDREN'S jy/g^ILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, AND FANOY DRAPERY. IVhicli comprise; AM: THE NEWEST SHAPES AND styles, And all the L ATE S T NVELTIES, The noods hie all of Superior Quniity, at the most Moderate Prices ever offered. ALL MILLINERY ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE PItEMISES BY SUPERIOR HANDS. SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN FRILLINGS AND MOB CAPS. AV }(öttNER & o° » 27, 28, 29, ?0, It 311 ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 12539 764e—3a028 QUËËNSLAND tl, THOMAS, IMPORTER AND GENERAL AGENT, NORMANTON, CiULF OF CARPENTARIA. 11719 ESTABLISHED 1858. SO, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. J^JAIISH AND COMPANY, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, FUNERAL CAR, HEARSE, SHELLIBIER, AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETORS. J. MARSH, having purchased the whole of Mr S. ANDREWS' interest in the St. Mary-street Undertaking Department. thanks his numer- ous patrons for tile liberal support accorded to him during the last eight years as Managing Partner of the late linn of ANDREWS and MARSH, Funeral Furnishers, and bea's to assure them that, as heretofore, he will use his best en- deavours to carry out all Funerals entrusted to him with the greatest efficiency and economy. Tlie business will ill future be conducted under the style or firm of MARSH A CO., who have just added to their establishment an entire stock of NEW CARRIAGES, of the most modern and approveù styles, with Horses of tl1e choicest Flemish breed, thus making their establishment second to none in the Principality. Funeral with Hearse and Coach with pair of Horses and hanging Velvets to each, Coffin covered with black Cloth, richly Nailed, best Metal plate, lined with Flannei, Flannel Dress, Pall, Hat- I bands, and attendance .£5 5 0 j Second Class ..440 Third Class !.330 Fourth Class 2 10 0 FUNERAL CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HULK CHILDREN'S FUNERALS, Including Coach with pa.ir of Horses, Velvets, White Plumes, Coffin covered with Black, Blue, or Polished, lined with Flannel, .Undertaker and Coach- man, with Silk Hatbands and best Pal), with white silk border, and use of crape Bands for friends. Under I Year, from £1 10 0 „ 2 „ 1 11 0 „ 3 1 12 0 „ 4 „ 1 14 0 „ 0 „ e. 1 15 0 And so on in }Jroportion. ONE HOUSE CARRIAGE. Incluùing Coffin, covered 111 Black, Blue, or Polished, lined with Flannel. Hat- bands for Mourners, Undertaker and Coachman, with Silk Bands and Pall in. cluded, under six mont hs £ 0 IS 0 Under 1 Year 10 0 „ 2 „ „ .110 „ 3 „ 12 0 „ 4 1 4 0 And so on in proportion. 11720 S l LPn OLINE T OTION. THE CURE FOR SKIN DISEASES. IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ENTIRELY FADE AAV AY BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CURES OLD-STANDING SKIN DISEASES. REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTION, SPOT OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH, SUPPLE, AND HEALTHY. l'hore is scarcely any eruption but will yield to Sulpholine in a few days, and commence to fade away, even if seemingly past cure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by magic; whilst olù, enùuring skin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, blackheads, scaly eruptions, rosea prurigo, tetter, pityriasis, however deeply rooted SlllphoJine" successfully attacks. It destroys the animalcule which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable, paimul affections, and always produces a clear, smooth, supple, healthy skin, "Sulpholine' Loticu is so.d by most Chemists. Bottles, 28 9d. jpEPPER'S QUININE AND JRON rpoNic. HEALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NERVE STRENGTH, GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. It improves the appetite, promotes digestion, greatly strengthens the nerves, increases strength of pulse, gives firmness to the muscles, alters pale countenance, supplies deficient heat to weak circuia tions, overcomes bodily weariness and weakness, cures many painful complaints—neuralgia, sciatica, &c.; is a r8wWY for dyspepsia, stomacll affections, & and thoroughly recruits the health. PEPPER'S QUININE & IRON TONIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A new, smaller size bottle of this valuable medicine is now supplied at 2s 6d, thus bringing it to the reach of all classes, and greatly preventing the many injurious imitations largely offered. PEPPERS TONIC, Insist on having it. Bottles 12 doses, 2s 6d; next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Sold everywhere EFPER'S rj^ARAXACUM AND JpODOPHYLLIN. THE SAFEST ANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE. A FLUID LIVER MEDICINE WITHOUT MERCURY, MADE FROM DANDELION AND MANDRAKE ROOTS. Is now used a.nd regularly prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, billiousness, and all symptoms of con- I gestion of the liver, which are generally paiu beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disngreeable taste in the morning, giddiness disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's. I'^OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JJESTORER THE BEST. THE SAFEST. THE CHEAPEST. RESTORES THE COLOUR TO GREY HAIR. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GREYNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE. REMOVES SCURF, AND EMBELLISHES THE HAIR, CAUSING IT TO GROW WHEREVER THIN AND PATCHY. Ills Large Settles, Is M. feold Wry where, 1194; WORTH KNOWING. GEORGE NAISH, 79. GREAT FRE- DERICK-STREET, CARDIFF, is the OLDEST ESTABLISHED PUBLIC BILL I POSTER, who rents the largest number and best pri- vate bill posting stations in the town and neighbour- hood. All work entrusted to him wiR be speedily and faithfully executed N.B.—Bill Posting sent by post er rail will hav immediate attentioa ) ;4\l\lIrtS5t5. 1- f THE 1 WONDERFUL J T T d fme »t rke \T«LVhTEEN rrw c-c • At e,- a Yard. Blue White. LEW.sS, m Market-str&et, Man- Ivor. fester, are the Manufacturers oi the Cream. lirst-ciass Velveteen which is no*, itc,u well-known all over the world. X* i* last pile and fa&t dyni, and every Drab ° Sell is guaranteed. Mode. If a dress should wear badly, or be Pink." i, in any respect faulty, LEWIS'S will Rose. give a new dress Jor nothing at all, and Turquoise. pay the full cost for making and Blue trimming. Marine. trimming. Marine. The price of this beautiful Velveteen Navv. in black and aU the most beautiful Lavender I colours now worn is 2s a yard. Lilac. This quality Velveteen issold by the Prune. best Drapers at 3s 6d, 4s 6d, and os 6d Peacock GrePII I a yard. The public, although they Peacock Blue. ¡ don,t know it, have to pay two or three Cardinal Clair. I S profits, the difference between the Claret. I manuiacturers price and the price the Ruby, consumer pays for Velveteen. Gold. LEWIS'S, of Market-street, Man- Terra Cotta Chester, manufacture this Velveteen Mousse Clair, themselves, and sell it (or it might al- Bronze. most be said give it) to the public for Olive 2s a yard. LEWIS'S ask ladies to Green 1 write for patterns of this extraor- Mvrtle. A dmary Velveteen. 'They will then be Fawn v dmary Velveteen. They will then be Fawn v able to judge for themselves whether Golden Brown '.F-VVIS'S, of Market-st; eet, Manches- Tabac. 1 ter, praise their Velveteen more than Erowii. I it deserves. Write for patterns on an Chestnut. J ordinary post card. LEWIS'S pay car- Sea).. j,'1"?.0 all Orders to any address in Grev. pY"\Ced Kingdom. Steel. e mention this paper when Slate, b I writing Blac^ t f>;irr,nv rA«KET STREET, MANCHESTER, procured it gST* JgLUE RIBBON BREWERY. C IMPORTANT ANNOUNCtfMFNT. 1 Bryant's Unfermented Lively or Miia Ale, Bitter Tonic Ale, and Stout is certified 1 ice. Beware of spurious imitations. Order direct from the Inventor aud Sole Manufac- 3 turer, Office and Sample-room- x BRYANT'S TEMPERANCE TAVERN. s 12. MOIRA-CRESCENT, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF. v AGENTS WANTED. [Copy.—No. 9179,80.] We-tern Counties Laboratory, A Bristol, June 1st, 1886. | F Mr Jas. S. Bryant, Blue Ribbon Brewery, Cardiff. jj Dear Sir,—I have carefully examined samples ef your unfermented Mild and Bitter Ales and Stout, and am able to certify that they are all perfectly free from v alcohol.—I am, Sir, yours truly, G T. WALLIS STODDART, s Public Analyst for Bristol, 4c., Ac., Ac. v 12493—630e 78319 Yyr M- E. VAUGHAN & CO.'S t STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING n WORKS, 77, CROCKERBTOWN, 248, BUTE-S TREET, { CARDIF> 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTH YR 27, CASTLK-STREET, SWANSEA. •« Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage nee, by the following AGENTS:— ABERDARE—Mr Eschles, Commercial-place. j BRIDGEND—Mr Woodward, Grocsr, Nolton-street. BRITON FERRY—Mr D. L. Jones, Bookseller, 2, Villiers- street- Cow* BRIDGE-—Mr Rogers. Fa.ncy Repository. mmn-Mr Thomas, 45, Plassey-street. PORTII—Mr J H. Thomas, Hannah-street. 111 TENTS, MARQUEES, & PAVILIONS ON HIRE. f JOHN SM lRT AND COMPANY, 2, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, Beg to to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public at large that Un-y have the LARGEST aud MOST MAGNIFICENT SUITES OF MARQUEES IN THE PROVINCES (Not Surpassed ir. the Metropolis). Every Style and Variety, suitable ior Horticultural Exhibitions. Galas, Bazaars, Tea Gatherings, Coming of Age Festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary Ball-ro ms, Eisteudiodau. ic., &c. FLAGS and BANNERS, SHIELDS, and DECORA- < TTONS in Great Variety, a.t charges that will defy ) competition. Distance no object. Estimates on appli- cation. 12658—79645 « U N D A Y' S ( Jjl L Y pOWDER. ] A SURE PREVENTIVE AGAINST THE FLY STRIKING SHEEP d. LAMBS. < IT IMPROVES THE GROWTH OF WOOI. \D DESTROYS TICKS. J a This Powder is prepared from an old and valuable receipt that has stood ttc test in a large Agricultural District for over 50 years, whicl1, with its aannaily increasing sale, is the best proof of its efficacy. It is acknowledged to be the best preparation known as preventive against the Fly Striking Sheep, aud also destroying Tick, and other insects injurious to the fleece. Sold in packets, 6d each, sufficient for from eipht to ten sheep. f Manufactured or.lv by J. M u N D A Y' CHEMIST, J 1, HIGH-STRERT, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR COOPERS DIPPING POWDER. CARDIFF DYEIXO AND SCOURING J WORKS. ] J, NELSON TERRACE, CARDIFF. J. S. HO BBS, PROPRIETOR. Damask, Moreen, and Rep Window Curtains, Silks Shawls, and Dresses of every description Cleaned, Dyed, and finished in a superior style. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned and returned in 24 hours. 12412 JJLLNDS JgLINDS J^> LINDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 430 FEET OF VENETIAN BLIND LATHS, planed and beaded, forwarded to any address on t-ecoptc. 128 6d. Holland Blind Rollers from 3" per 100 feet. Special terms to purchasers of 19,600 ft. and upwards. HAMILTON'S WORKS, 53, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. 1251 lUmoU S INJECTION. — HYGIENIC I INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, withou: additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s od per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre (.successor to Brou) j Pharmacien, 102 Rue Richelieu; in London by Wilcox I I & Co., 2c9, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it free I by Parcel Post to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of P.O.O Also by all Jhemtscs. 12474 78637 MESSRS HYBERT, LIDDLE, AND WALLACE'S PANTOMIMES.—Mi MICHAEL PAINE has posted for us four years, both for Panto- mimes and Dramatic Business have always found him trustworthy in every respect and ha.ve much pleasure in l-ecommendiug him to ail entertainers intending to visit Aberdare. SAMUEL LIDDLE. Aberdare, Feb. lIIth. 1886. £ 059—45704 QROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR f CROSBY'S T^LIXIlt ~j hlROSBY'S I^LIXIR CROSBY'S ELIXIR. V> I'J Is the only rational sub CROSBY'S l .^LlXIR stitute for opiates, liar- I V_ JPj cotics, squills, &c., so tCROSBY'S 1 ,LIXIR frequently recommended j n for coughs, COLDS, &c. ^JROSBY'S ELIXIR ^JP.OSBY'S ELIXIR CROSBY'S ELIXIR CROSBY'S | .^LIXIR. Is inva.luable to Travel- n iers, Sportsmen, Emi- CCROSBY'S ,,LIXIR grants, and othe-s, who j Ihave to encounter expo- C^ROSBY'S "■ j^LIXIR sure to the inclemency j fi of the weather. | ^ROSBY'S ELIXIR | CROSBY'S "1 T^LIXIR ><ROSBY'S I^LIXIR CROSRY'S ELIXIR Vi lii Works wonders in case8 /CROSBY'S 1/iLIXIR of pulhonary con' li JQj SUMPTION, aud has been CIROSBY'S "l^.LIXIR used with signal success j Mlj in Asthma A Bronchitis. f CROSBY'S "g^LIXIR i CROSBY'S "l^LIXIR Jli CROSBy'S ELIXIR ( f OSBY'S ELIXIR Is an aJmost infallible I renledy 11.11' all ^ROBOTS ELIXIR..qSj (JROSEY'S j^LixiR. gSSSaui. ^JKOSBY'S jHlIXIR sy' &c' /CROSBY'S, ELIXIR. I ) IHi DR. ROOKE'S /JROSBY'8 I^LIXIR. TESTIMONIAL /CROSBY'S "IJ^LIXJR Dr. ROOKE, Scarboroush, 1/ auiuor of the Anti- /^ROSBY'S IJ^LIXIR Lancet,' writes as fol- 1/ I'j lows" I have repeat- tCROSBY'S J ^LIXIR. edly observed how very j rapidly and invariably it /CROSBY'S BALIXIR subdued Cough, Pa.in, and li jpj Irritation of the Chest in t^ROSBY'S | M.IXIE cases of Pulmonary Con- ri suraptiou; a.nd 1 ca.n, ClUOSBY'S "IT^LIXIR, with the greatest conii- j |ij dence, recommend it as a d ^ROSEY'S | .ELIXIR most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthen. CIROSBY'S "ljtLIXIR ing treatment for tu.s j fii disease." /^ROSEV'S J^LIXIR. CROSBY'S T^HYIR. CROSBY'S ELIXIR V^TjncTiV'fl "»4i TVTTJ is sold in bottles, at Is lid, ( 1«0SBY f I^lixir 1s &dt ^st)d) A lis each< by ^nosers "Ituxm ^rosbv'3 Vsusm, ^JROSBY'^ I^LISIR .bawagtt, England. ^JROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. ——-—-—' — ÀÕbrt55f5. ■ 11< JJUY ONLY KNGLJSij WATOHEts] H,|; R E N s O N S •' ■< NEW PATENT (No. 4&M), B \\•: II L U D G A T E W A I C H ,-T. HAS OBTAINED THE: HIGHEST AWARD H jjr ■ 01' A ,6! GOLD MEDAL Bii AT THK r INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, H £ »>. 5. £ 12. 12, THE LUDGATe WAT JH ■B .|| IS S I L V E R ENGLISH LK YE |t. •" OF MY BEST ON DON MAKE, HI || SPECIAL STRENGTH* lif IHItEE-QL'AltTRIl PJyA I'iC MOVEMENT 14 JEWELLED THROUGHOUT IN RUBIE4 4 TRUE CHKONOJIETEit BALANCE ADJUSTED FOR EXTREMES, ij^ WITH DAMP AND DUST PROOF |]!1 PATENT RING BAND, AND M, EXTENDED BARREL W 4, MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CA Sfe WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT, M •' Which combines the Strength of the Buule*- v-JfiL ?' be convenience of the Open-face Watch. B slfi WINDS, SETS HANDS, A OPENS A I BACi" it '*■ The IMMENSE superiority in Value, Acc .iac fi.D4I' N Durability of the Ludgate* Watch, to < if. l American (made in imitation of ann. sold as Enjri;sh> M H5 and to the Old Full-Plate English Lever (stiii sold by H other makers). from the great defects ot w r.ch tue Ludgate is exempt, is proved by the Awaru il a M R GOLD MEDAL, N J* THE ONLY ONE ADJUDGED TO ENGLISH H n WATCHES. » | t THE "LUDGATE" IS OF BETTER AUT* ill" AND VALUE jjf THAN ANY £10 WATCH HITHERTO MADE. S TUk "LUDGATE" IS MY BEST LONDON :AKE itl uTM°KO' HANDSOME, AND REL1ABLB 1^8 WILL Stand THE HARDEST WEAK. ASO- K r ¡, ROUGHEST USAGE, i} AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST WATCS ] |f V FOR HOME, INDIAN AND COLONIAL WEAR t fS RAILWAY MEN, MINKRs AND §- COLONISTS {No. J, LARGE SIZE), 7 f i| WORKMEN, AND ARTISAXS (No 2) B. i GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN H i Si SERVICES, YOUTHS AND BoYs (No. 3, Smalii f| [• WILL BE SENT FREE AND SAFE AT iiV RISK 11 || TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR £j 5s, 1| » OR IN 1S-CARAT GOi.D |}, CRYSTAL GLASS CASlis jl'k TWELVE GUINEAS IjLi (No. 3 SIZE). |l. 4\ A Remittance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash mnrt ff"i. accompany orùer. if jf 'I, SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BENSON is n. "»i!y ij|j| Maker ot a Tliree-Quarter Plate Englis '• BCb Watch for £ 5 t>s in Silver, Or £ li i: P.* 0] Gold, and that our Patent "Ludgate f,. » Watch cannot be had through, or ot ..i v r other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Aijy\ 11. 'Ifii intrinj>ement of the Patent Rights wili be K. | proceeded against. | "F J -u An Illustrated and Priced BOOK: «- t;» ? plaining the advantages oi this vr^tct* P» 1, over the Full-Plate I'.nglish Watchos- soKt, I.&J by all other makers, will be sent .r'o*^ m l' i'ree on application, to fj' ii J W. E N S 0 N LI' f "I ¡.d t. WATCHMAKER TO H.M. THE QUEEN W 'ij THE STEAM FACTORY. 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.C,f t Sp AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Ril Con equent upon the award of the GOLD ME .».» HJ| g tjj the demand, always gi-eat, lias so increased as i > Mil P 'J necessitate more extensive Machinery, which i Mfl V enable us to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for > J\ IS'-l' C. "LUDGATE" WATCH WITHOUT DELAY. Ilifff Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches frOlll til to £ &( j. 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