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IKairitttontal. MATRIMONY.—Young Lady (Orphan), just, re- turned from abroad, wishes to hear from Welsh eman with view to marriage; she has £ 7,000 Ranked. — Miss Taylor, 36, Batn-street, City-road, /jondon. 57 /jondon. 57 M&uel. A PPRENTICE.—Wanted, a well-educated Youth J\ as an Apprentice.—Apply LI. Thomas, A.Ph.S., chemist, Mornston. 6* 1 Vacant WANTED, Miners, Shipwrights, and Engineers T V and all British Workmen to note this adver- tisement. You requira the most nutritious and finest flavoured Bread, and can have it by using D.CX." feast. Sole Manufacturers, The Distillers Company, limited, Edinburgh, who will gladly send sample on yeceipt of Fourpence in stamps. Ask your Grocer, or whoever you buy your yeast from to give you D.C.L. '/aid stop using foreign yeasc. 15203 Situations lEamtfi. ".CJ HIP and Yacht Builders, Repairers, &c.—Good ail-round Draughtsman Wants Appointment, 'iesijcmng, working plans, calculations, estimating, tepairs, etc. satisfactory references.—Apply H. -702, .t, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 702 ATHO Shoeing and Jobbing Smiths.—Young man, 21, JL seeks situation as above.—Address, E» Elias, foouglas Villas, Shirley, near Birmingham. 41 J\gtttW5, ttrabtlltrs, &r. AGENTS wanted in every Town and Village for Jewellery, Cutlery, Sptfons, Ac.—Address N. 795, J' Cardiff Times," Cardiff. 795 A GENTS wanted to sell our celebrated Packet ^CjL Teas, French Coffee in Tins, a.nd Cecoa par- ticulars free.— Oliver, Oliver and Co., 292, Southgate- • London. 915 Wo Wet-Mmittess premises, &t. TO Let, Rooms as Offices above South Wales Daily News' Office, St. Mary-street.—Apply "Daily Sews," Cardiff. 15306 4550 38, Albany-road, fine corner premises cellarage, storage, showrooms, work rooms, stabling centre 'populous district suit grocer, chemist, draper, out- itter, or others rent or sell.—Emquire Bodgkinsou, j.38, Castle-road, 'jJ8 lor if LAY Pipes.—Save 30•per cent, by buying- direct of the manufacturers send for Patterns, free.—^ Corcoran and Co., Hjimb-street, Bristol. 805 i TTIOft Sale, 1-horse Omnibus, equal to new on view a/ .at Jamas Phillips's Carriage Works. Show-rooms, Aiigel-streel, Neath. 916 IEWELLiSRY, Watek^s, Pipes, Toys, Hardware, Furniture, Wringersf—Agents wanted. Buyer's JVholesale Guide Sreo. — "Write Henry May, (2W) Birmingham. 6C6 Sours WALES PROPERTY GAZETTE.' A MONTHLY REGISTER QF ESTATES, HOUSES^ /IANDS, &c., to be LEI or SOLD in Wales, Monmouth- shire, West of England, &c. 1,006 Copies sent Jlonthiy, post-free, to the leading inhabitants of ffalas and Monmouthshire. Insertions free. Copies from Messrs Estate Agents, Auctioneers, &c., 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2444 THE MATRIMONIAL HERALD and JL and FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Organ of The World's Great Marriage Associa- Jion (Limited). Hs valuable organization supported and ]-ecommende(1 by the Clergy to;tU desiring happy and advantageous marriages (see Notice in current issue). Brilliant success for 1893. Enormous increase.. in •Association's Marriages over any year during 11 years establishment. The Directorate honoured with the entire Patronage of the Nobility Professional and Business Classes throughout the British Empire. Absolute secrecy. Sent III plain sealed envelope, 5d.- editor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 2584 iHisttUatttcms. A STROLOGY, Marriage.—Future foretold, Is ,r\ future partner described, seven stamps. Send lirirthtime, description.—Professor Owen, 27, Brook's Nail-road, Ipswich. 751 ASTROLOGY.—What is before you? Send birth- time, stamped directed envelope and six stamps. -C, Gordon, 17, Linden-grove, Nunhead, Landon. 878 FURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a. new sys- fsem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity," exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com, jtanies are dispensed with. We have a.n immense stock ^Household furniture of cheap and superior quality .AH goods sold on the Hire System »at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all loods sent home in a private van free of charge. No Iltamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guaranteequalitv, *nd will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list, issued by any firm in Cardin. Eleven showrooms. < Call and inspeet our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere, We will supply £6 worth for 2s 6d weekly ,£10 worth, 49 weekly B15 warth for 5s weekly jB20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadresa; SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783.-1105-.10 £ gUm*g. IS. FIELDING and C0., LIMITED, continue to advance from £ 5 to £ 1,000 on application, with- out delay. No publicity no fees; low interest; easy Tcpayraenig- Communications and enquiries are treated in strict confidence. Advances made in town or country. Prospectuses free, 4iJr send stamped envelope to either of the Addresses below :—Tha Hayes Buildings, Car- diff 1, Albert Chambers, Stow-hill, Newport; Arcade Chambers, Pontypridd. 13938 MESSRS W. AND S. HERN, ESTATE AGENTS, 74, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, are prepared to advance from E100 to £100,000 on Mortgage of Free- hold or Leasehold Property, and from S50 to £1:000 on •petsonal security. 3664 IMPORTANT NOTICE.—If you want Money, send stamp for Prospectus before borrowing elsewhere, So Mr Pike, 43, Salisbury-road, Cardiff 14421 MONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM £5 to £2,000. WHY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances to Male or Female, upon their PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England or Wales, without loan office formalities ? 3NO BILL OF SALE OR SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by -easy instal- ments, or can remain out from 1 to 15 years by paying jhe interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender, WILFRED WlLBERFORCE, EsQ., No. 11, Stroud Green-road, Finsbury-park, London, N. OTK AAA TO LEND, BY THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES DEPOSIT BANii "LIMITED, in sums of £10 to £500, on NOTE OF HAND ALONE, or Furniture, Farming Stock, and all other personal security* without removal, at a. few Jiours* notice, in any part of the country, and to all classes of borrowers, repayable by easy instalments :So sureties required, and no good application is eyer refused. All communications strictly private. This .Bank was expressly incorporated under Act of Parlia- ment to advance money at a low rate of interest to respectable persons, and the public are cautioned against having anything to do with loan offices and Snoney lenders, whose only object is to obtain fees. If desired, an Official from the Bank will attend a1i Applicant's residence with Cash. aad carry out the advance, thus avoiding any DELAY.—Apply per- sonally, or write stating amount required, and how jepayable, to the Manager, Mr A. J. Suffolk, 1, Queen- square, BRISTOL. 445 ONEY LENT ON ^"OTB OF HAND: THE;NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK) BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Established 1875. CAPITAL— £ 250,000. The Director9 of this Old-esta.blished,' well-knownJ- DBBce having large available Funds, offer unusual lacilities to all respectable and trustworthy Persons -who require either TEMPORARY or PERMANENT ASSISTANCE. CASH, in amounts from B20 to £ 10,000, IS ADVANCED IN ALL PARTS OB THE KINGDOM, without Sureties, Delay, or Publicity, and on the Security only of the Borrower's Written, Promise to Repay. These Advances may be Repaid Sby Weekly, Monthly, 01' Quarterly Instalments, ex- tending over a period of time convenient to the Borrower; or the Principal may remain l30 long as the tnterestis paid. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN, and the Transac- tions are not published in any Newspaper or Gazette. Apply, stating Amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous Terms for Loans on .juife Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort. JEages. 15351 TEETH J JJENTISTRY 1 TEETH 11 Trize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867 M R K E A LL9 SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), i ..199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), 3Be^s taJntimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting rget of Teeth in one clear day. The very best work- manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also "Sty the Anaesthetics, Cocaine ..and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. jSure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is1%d and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist. Cardiff Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr 2tobb, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garrett JBros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath; Mr ■J. G. Isitac (late Hayman), Chemist. LlaneUy; Mr Morgan W. James. London Newberry and Son. 1038 AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. K AtE'S WORSDELL'S „PILLS, K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS- AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. bohsh 5al ,neAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. r moh s'. LSmoAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. £onmo h^at^YE'S WORSDELIiS TILLS. L reiAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. t:: 'o/'AYE'S* WORSDELVS PILLS. nan; ^gpjey punfy the Blood^and a* a Mild 4>ut Effectual .iperient are unequalled, and beyond this they Braca %p the Nerves and set every organ in Healthy Action, "^nus ensuring complete restoration to perfect health.. They are A CERTAIN CURE for INDIGESTION. BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, j CONSTIPATION. LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. f PQR LADIIS OF ALL AGES THEY RE 11809 INVALUABLE. 1128 Of all Chemists»ls 1Jf:ad, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per bax. ONE BCfe OF CLARKE'S B-fllPILLS- is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in theJBack. ind aU kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from > Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by an Chemists &nd Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world,. >or sent toany addiess for-sixty stamps by "the Makers, t The Lincoln and. MidUvnd Corotiea Diug t^mpany^, LïDcolD. jPabUc lumismttitB. v CARDIFF. THEATRE ROY A/L LESSEE XND MANAGER.MR ED. FLETCHER. ANOTHER LONDON SUCCESS. S THURSDAY, June 7TH, RETURN VISIT OF^MR WILLIE EDOUIN'S No. 1 COMEDY COMPANY IN THE FANTASTIC, MYTHOLOGICAL, MODERN OOMEDY, IN THREE' ACTS. ¥ I O B E. -L~ (All Smiles.) Preceded by the Amusing Fatco, NO C R E D fE. ^Inpjrittgi Unites* ISLE OP MAN.—CHARMING v HOLI- DAY TOURS, ROYAL.MAIL AND EXPRESS STEAMERS (Sundays excepted). Liverpool to Douglas. Douglas to Liverpool. Daily 14.30'a.m. I Daily 9 a.m. Saturdays (extra) ..4 p.m. I Mondays (extra) 12.30a.m. FARES.—Return (2 months) Saloon, 9s 6d, Fore Cabin, 5s 6d Week ends, Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday, Saloon, 8s Fore Cabin, 5s. Hall Caine's new pamphlet, The Little Man Island," also book of TeuTS and Excursions from Douglas to Dublin, Glasgow, Belfast. &c., forwarded on receipt of* stamps value 3d, by ORFOKD/A SON, 22, Water-street, Liverpool, or the ISLE OF MAN STEAM PACKET CO., Ltd., Douglas. 15358 AMERICAN L I NE. /ttrfcKj-J3L SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK ill Iim iilS- SERVICE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT. EVERY SATURDAY. High-class Accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. Steerage Fare, £3- Outfit Free. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. EVERY WEDNESDAY, LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queens town every Thursday. Steerage fare, £3 Outfit Free. Passengers and Goods arelanded at PhfladelphiaoD the Wharf of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, which has the shortest and most direct rente to all places in the Western States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., Senth- ampton or Liverpool, or to Local Agents. LOCAL AGENTS T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Lan- dore; Brown and Heybyrne, 1, Friars Chambers, Dock- struet, Newport; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff; J. Morgan, Pontypool; J. Roberts, Graig Post-office, Pontypridd T. C. Howe and Co., Cardiff. 11867 WHITE STAR LINE /T^UrrWj- T T ROYAL MAIL STEAJttERS. VK^BLLIVERPOOL to I^EW YORK, via QUEENSTOWN EVERY WEDNESDAY "TE UTONIC, Wednesday^. June 13 BRITANNIC, Wednesday -Juno-OO Cotton not ettrritd on Passenger Steamers, "f Second Cabin will be.carried "on the voyage usarked thus*v Steerage Passage, iwfluding Outfit free of ^charge, to NetrYoik, Boatoa, aad Philadelphia, aUJow lat!es.- The splendid vessels of this line are. all, of the largest class, uniform in model andiarrange- ments, and 'unsurpassed in the? completeness of their appointments. Saloon and State Room amidships. Apply to Guthrie, Heywood, & Co., Bute Docks; b. J. Davies. 9, Edward-place, Queen-street, Cardiff; J. D. Davies, Holtom-road 1.), T. Davies, 32, High-street, Merthyr Tydvil; James Roberts, The South Wales Emigration Office, Ponty- gridd J. Thomas, Commercial-road, Tredegar; W, Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly or to ISM,A Y; IMRIE, and CO., 34, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C., and 10, Water-street, Liverpool. 10029 "VTEW ZEALAND.—REDUCED FARES -131 to intending Settlers, by the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S (138, LeadenhaH-street, London) Steamers. For further particulars and for all information rea garding the Colony apply to the AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON; also to the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Agents C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff; Capt. Scott, Cathays-terrace, Cardiff; Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105. Bute Docks, Cardiff. 15346 'uhlít1ÚhTtts. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. — Thir- teeuth |Annual Edition of Explanatory ^Book sent gratis and post free. Gives valuable and reliable in- formation how to make Money quickly and successfully by Stocks and Shares.—Address Goo. Evans and Co., Stockbrokers. 24, Queen Victoria-st, London, E C. >1 • I. il III IIH I PEPPER'S TANNIN THROAT -t- GARGLE. Tannin Gargle should be within-the reach of ell in the least degree subject to throat affections, whether inflammatory relaxed, ulcerated, hoarseness, swollen tonsils, enlarged uvula, weakened voice, Ac. Those constantly speaking, sinking, or reading, by using the Gargle prevent the huskiness, dryness. and irritation so frequently attendant on over-exertion also of pro- ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucous surface of the throat. Tannin is a great purifier, and so useful as a month wash in cases of disagreeable jjreath, .arising from de- cayed teeth, disordered stomach, mouth ulcerations, and other causes. As a cure for ordipary sore throat, with its usual (painful and sometimes dangerous symptoms, the Tannin Gargle is far better than anything. Bottles, t3 6d. Sold everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIX- JL TURE.—The most reliable, speedy, and agree- able cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, and all diseases of the lungs and air- passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranqullising In its aclIion quite different from ordinary cough remedies. Affords rehef after second dose. Bottles, Is I%d and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Chemists. fIRACROFT'S ARECA-NUT TOOTH Vy PASTE.—Regularly used every morning the teeth are kept in beautiful order. All decaying and destrnctiTe tartar is removed from the-emamel, which assumes its ivory-like appearance. /^RACROFT'S PASTE-Mmovea all causes of decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each. Sold everywhere. /"iRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, andpolished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant,, and specially useful. Get Cracroft's. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, &c. DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- NESS should always be tried, as in numbers of cases, seemingly incurable it has done wonders. Slight deafness, obstructions in the ears, and the incessant humming sounds so frequent with affected hearing, are removed. Sold everywhere. CORNS! CORNS!! CORNS! BUNIONS AND ENLARGED TOE.JOINTS I!! CURED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNION PLASTERS are the only real remedy. They differ from all plasters, shields, or compositions. By instantly softening the callous surrounding the pain goes at once, the Corn soon following. Bunions.and enlarged toe joints require more time btlt the action and relief is certain. Boxes, Is 1I/:tl. Sold everywhere. SULPHOLINE SOAP (a soap contain- ing sulpholine), is a delicately, refined, chemi- cally pure Soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive akins. Common, ÏQa- perfectly prepared soaps, scented With injurious acrid ojls, frequently cause skin diseases. For waahiug at aU times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Stdpholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the Soap not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. 1\ LIVER COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, CURED BY STOMACH DERANGEMENTS. JJR. JgTNG'S i r: DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLa (Without mercury) Act effectively on the liver, and, whilst mildly aperient, are all that can be desired. Dr King's famous Pills purify and clear the entire system by freeing the liver I, from sluggishness, causing th&stemach to properly per- form its functions, quickly and entirely removing all feeling of headache, dizziness^ oppressions at chest and back, disagreeable- taste, nausea, spasm, sensation of heaviness, and irritating depression attend- ing bilious attacks and liver derangements. BE gURjS TO HAVE DR. KING'S PILLS. 11 SOLD EVEJHJW«BB»« 11945 I, BASS AND CO'S PALE AND MILD ALES. SEASON BREWINGS} MAY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITION, IN* CASKS OR BOTTLES, OF JFULHON, DVNLOP, AND*Op. CARDIFF IH LUNG SAVE YOITRMIVMS £ TTAKIN9 TOMO LUNG TONIC LUNG i^WBBXDGE'S TONIC LUNG I TONIC LUNG — „ MN-WT-N- TONIC LUNG T UNG TONIC LUNG JL2 JL TONIC LUNG THE MIGHTY B. TONIC It has apower overdiseaseshitbe»« TONIC » to^unknown in medicine. TONIC J'UNG Are you at all weak-chest £ d, or TONIO inclined to be Consumptive, with TONIC 1*552 iU3t a touch of cough now and then ? TONIC Try this Wonderful Medicine. TONIC J'SSS Cough aaid Weakness will dis» TONIC LUNG appear as if by magic, and you will- TONIC ''UJjX /ee} a strength and power you never TONIC LUNG hud before. TONIO LUNG EfcAVE YOU A COUGH? TONIC LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUI^S „ £ fVE YOU A GOLD? TONIC LUNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WTT.T. TONIC LUNG REMOVE ir. TONIC LUNG Bronchitis-and Aathma it reHevea TONIC LUNG instantly. TONIC The Spasma of Coughing so dread- TONIC fuUn t^°?pln8.<^u«h become less TONIC LUNG with each dose of the TONIC LUNG "My youngest-daughter was cured TONIC LUNG of a very heavy cold before she had TONIC LUNG takfen the second bottle when in a TONIC LUNG weak state, and has been stronger TONIC LUNG eversiMe. All my family use iLnow TONIC LUJiG with great benefit when they have TONIC LUNG colds.— E. EUlfS, Chapel House, TONIC LUNG Abermule. TONIC LUNG "Your Lung Toma I have used foi TONIC LUNG years. IthinMtmydntytoletBath. TONIC LUNG era know how valuable a medicine TONIC LUNG itiaforthecuraofcolda. lhaTefwmd TONIC LUNG in valuable benefit from it, and could TONIC. LUNG not-carry on my profesaMn without TONIC LUNQ it.-M. BIBBERQ, Professor of Swiia. TONIC LUNG mine. 416, Mile End-rood, London." TONIC LUNG PWpared by W. T. OWlJSmGK, TON& LUNG Chemist, Hull. Sold in Bottles, Is TONIC LUNG l%d, 23 9d, 4s 6d, and lis, by all TONIC LUNG Chemists and Patent Medicine Vea- TONIC: LUNQ» Wholesale, ftj.1anAPro- TONIC WW wm ,LV¡((i '-■M. COWBEXDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS \.?T PRINCIPALS— Mas AND THE MISSES CULVER WELL. 10247833 SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLE VUE, SWANSEA. « Principals, th. Mtaaea PHIEUPS, assisted by" resident English ana Foreign Governesses-and visiting Masters, The hoase bpleaaantty situated 1Alts.øwu.gronnds,. on a hill, and overlooking the sea. 14580 NEWPORT, MAINDEE COLLEGE, Newport.—High-i -LTJL class, Select, Modem.BoardersandDaySchoIara. Principal, EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. (Edin.). ■ BRISTOL. TZTNGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOR XV "GIRLS, j MABJJSOROUGH BousE, KLNGSDOWN PARADE, BRISTOL. Established 1868. PRINCIPAL MRS E. E. HOBBSt INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand* 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 592 Certificates (112 Honours) obtained during the past 16 years, > References and Prospectus on application to the Principal. THE Half-Term BEGINS TUESDAY, 12th June. 15383 TAUNTON. INDEPENDENT COLLEGE,* TAUNTON. A HIGH-CLASS PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR BOYS. PRINCIPAL REV. F. W. AVELING, M.A., B.SC. A THOROUGH COMMERCIAL AND CLASSICAL EDUCATION. SEPARATE JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER IL (LAST SUPERINTENDENT MISS LILIAN H. TUBBS.) SEVERAL SCHOLARSHIPS. FEES FROM JSif PER TERM ALBERT GOODMAN, Secretary ——— 12413 New Term commences May lst,1894. fgmlMng Comixes, "imtjtOI-PALITY PEIWSIA«I$EN& mvxarfjtosam/ jgurLDiKG ^ocua^ I per cent. onDEPOSi^'3^-Sborti llobic^> 1 4 percent, on LARGE DEPOSITS for On6^ eat.) y| 1 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARIJ3. 5 per cent, on PREPAID and; SUBSCRIP. TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING SEC., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street.. Penarth and Barry Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 33., High-street, Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. 4 THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILD- ING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. INCORPORATED 1883. OFFICES 3, HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. SECRETARY: MR ALBERT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, S60 EACH. SUMS of MONEY are ready to he advanced on security of any description of real property—freehold, leasehold, or copyhold—on the' most equitable terms the principal and interest repayable by Monthly Instal ments. INVESTING SHARES, £ 60 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, or may accumulate. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may ber ob- tained on application to the Secretary, M above, orta Mr T. WEBBER, 189 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. Insurantt. un rersUSANCE OFFICE (FIRE). FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in lB93 154,440, Fot all particnlars^j^to the folloiring AGENTS CARDIFF. Messrs Price and Dicksee, 21, High-street. Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Messrs Jenkins, Clarke,and Co., Cambriaa1"Ch.amhrs.; Mr F. E. Furze. ahgrfranlfg u T. L„ ivTr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton Mr B. G. Davies.. Cowbridge _.xMr Thos. J Parsons. Llantrisant, Mr William Hulin. Llandaff John Howe. 3789 Maesteg Darid Daviaa. 15266' J |^EATH & SONS, CARDIFF, PONTYPRIDD,.&LONDON, PIANOFORTE AND iORGAN MERCHANTS. [From South WalesJDailg News, 9fch5Jan.>1894. "VERDICT OF NINE HUNDRED."—Under-this title Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, QueeIHtreet. Cardiff, pianoforte makers, organ builders, and music ware- housemen, have collected gn imposing array of testi- monials and Press opinions relating to the quality of the musical instruments supplied by them. The great majority of the letters in this list relate to pianos, and while many of them have reference to most costly instruments, containing all the latest improvements supplied to the well-to-do, the greater number relate to serviceable instruments purchased for the homes of the wage-earning portion of the community. This growing love for so refining an art as mnsic is a most favourable sign. For though in the Principality music has for generations 'been the chief recreation of the people, ithas for the most part been choral music that has occupied attention. Instrumental music is now, however, receiving its fair share of attention, and all those in true sympathy with the-art must trust that the movement will go steadily onward. These testimonials have been received from every quarter of the Princi- pality, while not a few come from other portions of the United Kingdom, and some from South America, India, and other distant countries. All speak most favourably of Messrs Heath's business methods aaweU as of their instruments. R. J. HEATH AND SONS ) INVITE INSPECTION. It Full Illustrated List and Verdict P0atlFree. 9431i f W E. -yAUGHAN AND .CO., LIMITED, STEAM-POWER DYERS,, FtlfetTCH CLEANERS, <%c., LLANDATF-ilOAD^ CARDIFF, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS"? 248| 1, CLIKFON-STREET, ROATH. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH.. SKINNER-STREET, NEWPORT S3, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTHJtWESS AND MONMOUTBSHIRE, Whoreceiye and forward ParcelsTegularly tothe Work Agepts' AtMrexaM and Price Lists seQt^ojwsTrer < toPast Cards. P9STAL»SEE3aCTC. parcete-unoontiag to Five SMllingstaenir^cUtect^toj i Works will be-Teturned-Carriage Paid.one'way. -jgj AUGHAN- AND co LIMHED, DTT ETRiS, | Are^doing; the ^largest trado -andl-working the*jno3^ sfflcioit Machinery within a radius of One Hundred Miles, and ARECELEBRATBD FOR CLOTHES t DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, pro^ ducing penxament coloors, a superior finish, .modera^d charges, and promptness of despatch 1000 j: PREVENT INFLTTENZA.f COLD.^AND ¡, cofJGH by: taking -pf^YMAN'S :t gALSAM^Or i QpBEHOUND/ ON FIBST APPEAEANCE OF*CHILLX>R;COLD.i ;■ STOPS CPLQ, GIVES PROMPTTRELIEF. f CUBES COUGH. C^ALUABLE^KJ^IfURSERy j Extracts from recenfcqnsoiicitBd'Letters'j— i "tNVALUABLB FORRAD>COUGHSANDXIOLDS/' Mrs TCasnn, London-road,-Sleaford NBVBBXNEW IT FAIt, TO GIVE RELIEF." Mr Bousher, Fenn Cottage, Xamboiini^, Prepared only by A. HAYMAN<fc CO.,iondon^E.C^ Sold-everywhere, Is 1%d.2e 9d, 48 WIIft Bottiev l52 ETTER TO BE30RJTLUCKYTHAN RTCH.—J.THOMPSQH,44,Oxlord-streetvSwanseft, has discovered a-oew remedy in thMztract of Burdock fqr all diawinoo of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. Thousands of cures have been effected by the power of these wonderful Pills after all other medicines have completely failed—a proof that foulness of the blOllll is tha«olo cause of every disease, aa wel as the life bf every living creature. Therefore, at tb> spring of theryear, and during th» hot weather, the Great Blood PuriSer THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS should be fraejy taken,.as they purify the foulest state of the blood. A few doses cleanse and strengthen UM stomach, regulate the bow^la. and remove all diseases of the fiver andlddaeya. and all derangements of the nervous system aN speedily and effectually cured by the ^amaextraordl- najqy TOadne^wm^Mcs Me mgily^ognd^ Itasitttss s g EVAN AND^QOMP ANY, Ltmnp, V-4 fpHE 0ARDIFF -I, IMPORTANT PuSSjaA^E MANUFACTURERS. STOCK OF jp1;IFTEEN p|I A NO FORTES' fi AND J10RTY.THREE QRQANS, ao:mbch btlow cost that, by. way of. giving j, khe" Mobile the •fall Advantage. of > this Extensive* I Porcbase^BEVAN & COMPANY are, offering the whole of the Fifty-eight laatromenta" (see' windows) at about HALF USUAL PRICES J!. JpiAN OFORTES. Ds9al Price. Bedaced to. 4 in Handsome WalntU. JB 8. d. £ s. dv k, '• Cases.21 0 0,^12 3 in Iron 'Frames^Sfcw, i2& 0 -^1. x14 *17 6 3 ditto ditto 3110 0 18 18 01 '2';ditto ditta 47' 5 0 29" 8^0 2 Magnificently Ebon- iaed- — 63 0«036 15 ?0; l ^Is^nificenti in walnut 63 0 0^r36ll5;o QRGANS. £ s.d. £ s. »d.| 12 Five Stops 12:12A 0. 8u 0^ f 7"SevenJB6op8.M..«—14.34 9-10 <0f 12f Etght Stops* ■>«t.j;17'f'17' 17, 5 4..Nine 21 SiEleveniStopa 26 v 5 10, 15' 15 Q: thirteen Swpe. 31*10 0 i. v Ie: 18 ^0- gEVAN AND Q0,M.P;AN "TfiE CARDIFF FURNISHEKC5^ .11 J AND JpONTYfOQL. l2371t,15202 65a 5 -). ri EORGEE'S PUSASD GMVELPILLS. are now recognised by all as being the best Medi, cine yet discovered for PILE and GRAVEL, as well as for the following pefins, which, in 99 casesaout of everjf 100, are caused by these painful maladiesy Pain in the Back, Flatulency, Griping, Colic, a Sense! of Weight in the Back and Loins, Darting Pains ia. the region of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys, Constipation, Piins in the Thighs, some- times shooting down to the calf of the Leg and Foot; Suppression and Retention of Urine Pains in the Stomach, and all Liver Complaints. Thousands have been cured by these Pills, and many who have been pronounced hopeless have been- thoroughly restored to health by their use. One Box. will 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 Bemedun the following form ;— t Na £ —GEORGE'S PILE AND GBAVEL PIQJ3.: a No. 2.—GEORGE'S 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 on receipt of a stamped envelope. Sold in Boxes, Is 1 %d and 2s 9d,.by all respectable Chemists. By Post, Is 4d and 3s in Postage Stamps. Every boxJs protected by the Government Stamp. NOTICE.-The title PILE and GRAVEL PILLS" is [Copyright. Proprietor- E. GEORGE, M.RP.S., .Hirwain, Glamorgan. Sample testimonial of what the post daily brings Please read and judge for yourself. Merthyr. Dear Sir.-iOneof my aona went out to Canada last May, and settled down in the neighbourhood of Oil Springs, Lambton, Ontario, having taken to the farm- ing business. Some months ago he wrote home saying he had been on the sick list for several weeks suffering fearfully from piles, Which had rendered him too weak to do any manual labour. Immediately Lxeceived his 1 letter I went to Messrs Peglsr's and had a supply of your pills, which I forwarded to him. Three weeks ago' he wrote hemesaying that your pills haddone him-; some wonderful good. Before he had finished one box he was able to start work again. Last night I had. another letter from him, stating that to all appear ances thedisease had left him, and he was in his usual" health. Having accidentally heard that a man living in the same neighbourhood had been a great sufferer from piles for over twenty years, my son sought him rout, and gave him half Of the box he had. Within four 'days the man was jumping with joy from the good, effects of your pills. Having received so much benefit, from your pills personally, and witnessing their good [effects on the man referred to, my son is very anxious that other sufferers may know of them, and receive the -same benefit from them as he had himself. —Yours faithfully, JOSEPH WILLIAMS. Publisher,of Tyst a'r Dydd newspaper and "Cenad Hedd magazine. j. <Mr"J^S.'<3eorge, M.R.P.S., Hirwain. 4979? "> g- £ EBRA GRATE poLISH;) A'BRILLIANT BLACK POLISH, IN HALF THE TIME, ATLESS ,COST. WITH HALF THE LABOUR OF ORDINARY BLACK LEADS. 14924. d J., ^ZNO YEAR OF ATTENDANCE. Q.RAHAM Y0UNG: I D-EIt TAl,S UBQEON r (By Examination), $s^rfPAEK-STREET, BRISTOL.^ r PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCE, CARDIFF/ANDr BRIDpENDr^ )1S1UND 3RD WEDNESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT YISITS, WEDNESDAY, June 6th.Julr;4Ui, and 18th, and Augnst lst-andl5tl). CARDIFF. —At 22, CHARLES-STREET (adjoinjnn- £ he-Catholic Church), from 3u50to7 p.m., BRIDGEND.—At Mr DAVIS, CHEMIST, 22," CAROLINErSTKEET, from 9 aan. tto 2.30 pjm. "CHEPSTOW—EVERY TUESDAY, at No. 1 JBKAUFORX-SQUARJE. fromll a.m.to-6.3Op.Ju. No fee for consultation. Efficiency with Moderate Fees. 10682- AYACANCY FOR A PUPIL. mENTS. MARQUEES, & PAVILION^ X ON HIRE.-JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, 2, WBLLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, beg to; announce to the ^nobility, gentry, clergy; and the, public at laree that they have the largest and mostr magmfloeot Suite-of Marquees in the Provinces (not .surpassedinthe Metropolis), every style and variety,? suitable for horticultural exhibitions, galas, bazaars, -J tea gatherings, coming of age festivities, weddings bceaEfasts, evening parties, temporary ball-rooms, eisteddfods, etc., etc. Ftags and banners, shields, ana. decorations in great variety, at charges that will defy competition. Distance no object. Estimates on aypfioation. 15342 5286 /CARDIFF ADVERTISING, V/ POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DlSTRirgXJJNGT OOMPANY (LIMITED) OBFICESliXlASTLE CHAMBERS. CARDIFF. SECRETARY t E&ANK H^SIMPSOH; ^d^^QB^onteftetors^for .usinSs ),bbrtSIB." Write for 200-page Illustrated lists of 1,000 New and Second-hand Safeties and Tricycles. Prices £ 4 .CHEAIP-ES,T 10 Terms from 10s per month. Large cash dis- couat. free in DRMSH CYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. JLI LIVERPOOL: 45, jSVERTON-ROAD. 15360; » LONDON: 42,1 HIGH-STRBKT, CAMDEN TOWN, N.W. (Mention Paper. 1,000,000 PHOTOGRAPHS FROM LIFE, MODEL STUDIES, SPORTING PICTURES. BEAUTIES,-&c. ALL MONTH NOVELTIE^. CATALOGUE,'3d. BRILLIANT SAMPLE COLLECTION, lOa-JBl^ „ LOUIS RAMLO, 15365EDITOR, BUDA PESTH, HUNOARY. JrHE ^TLAS JPURNISHING I COMPANY, TIMITED, THErCQLOSSAL FURNISHING PALACE^ jfpHE "pyAYES gUILDINGS^ JUL ^JARDiLF.F^ GRAND- ARTISTIC DISPI/^YI OF NEW PRODUCTIONS IN ;'■; U R ,tN I T trv R E.i A THE LARGEST BUILDING IN THE PRINCIPALITY. Devoted entirely to the Furnishing Trade THE VERY LARGEST, BEST-SELECTED, • AND* NEWEST STOCK OF FURNITURE, I BEDDING it BEDSTEADS, 'OFFICE FURNI-" CARPETS, TURK, PIANOS, FITTINGS, ORGANS,v WATCHES, HARMONIUMS, CLOCKS, LINOLEUMS, ORNAMENTS, TOILET WARE, &a, &o., And all Household Requisites in any one Establish ment out of London. All Goods made and finished in' our own Workshops, under our personal supervision. Work, make, quality, and finish guaranteed. We shall' esteem it a pleasure to show visitors, if purchasers or not," over our Extensive New Premises, Work- shops, Ac., so that all can see Furniture in its various, "sta.gea of manufacture. All Goods Delivered Carriage Free within 100 Miles. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST HOUSE FURNISHERS tN "WALES OK WEST- OF ENGLAND. Special Low Prices for Cash or on our New.tHiraJ Purchase System. NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE. r^TLASpURNISHING QOMPANY,> LIMITED, l^fpHE "jppAYES JgUILDINGS, I CAKDIFF i- ■ ■ • l^E R R E W A~R^D?:fc1 DnSl EITHER: LADY-OR GENTLEMAN. fe fCut' this out immediately, as a reader, of^the Cardiff Timesand South WiJes Weekly News," tmd send it to H. Samuel. A Reward o&con9derable-valuable will besent you- for finding thi^ announcement and sending it to H. Samuel, as per the following instructions, within, 21 days. Enclose with your'letter-an order for*2S^and by 'return post H. Samuel binds himself to send free-and .safe, per registered post, to be delivered at your own. door, a sealed pafkafe ■ containing H, Samuel's MARVELLOUS "ACME" WATCH, the most wonderful Watch of the Day.; Perfectly Timed: .Highly Finished, and of- utterly astonishing value. Equal to Watches sold at 3 guineas each in shops. Extra jewelled-; solid sterling silver stamped cases; gold hands. Lady's size, with richly engraved casevand with j dial "beautifully tinted' and ornamented, or plain, as preferred. It is W A.B., RANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, and suppliecfby H. Samuel direct from the workman's bench to the wearer for 25s. If P.O. Order for £2 12s 6d be remiteedi-tb& sender will secure- one of H. Samuel's MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, foil capped and jewelled damp tight and dust tight; gold hands-and sunk seconds; solid silver (Hall-marked) cases of extra weight. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS., Worth 5 guineas. H. Samuel's price, £ 2' 12s 6d. Thousands in wear. A Month's Free Trial with each, Watch, and if dissatisfied the full amount returned. } H. Samuel's Book of'a thousand illustrations gives full particulars of hosts of other STARTLING' BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Watches 7s to £25. Splendid ALBERT CHAINS Is. Elegant BROOCHES lsf Handsome BANGLES Is, -Silver SCARF-!PINS 13, Ac-, WHOLESALE PRICES. Full details 'with each Catalogue of H. Samuel's GRAND FREE REWARD PRIZE. Send for this Valuable Book to-day, if you intend to become a purchaser. H. Samuel sends It free to any address. Enclose this announcement from the-4'Cardiff Times jjrith all orders for watches. H. SAMUEL, LARGEST ENGLISllWATCtI MANUFACTURER, 15159 ^< £ 0!, | MARKET-ST. MANCHESTER. All Post-omce Orders tOlbe mad& payable to H. Samuel, at General Post-office, Manchester. V^N EXCELLENT GOOD THING A CHES-and PAINS.— ELLIMAN'S J.it- Universal Embrocation. ACHES and PAINS.— ELLIMAN'S Universal Embrocation FOOTBALL. Forfar Athletic Football-Club. "f' Given-entire satisfaction to aU whobava. used ft. STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, From "Victorina," The StrongestLady in the World. It not only relieves pain, but it strengthens the muscles. "p^LLIMAN'S for Rheumatism. T^LLIMAN'Sfor Lumbago. T^LLI MAN'S for'-Spraina. I^LLIMAN'S for-Cuts. jgLLIMAN'S for iBruises. JgjLLIMAN'S for Sore Throat from Cold. Jj^LLIMAN'Sifor Chest Colds,«Bronchitis»T I^^LLIMAN'S 'for StiflDae8s,» Cramp. — m v ACHES, SPRAINS, AND STIFFNESS. 7A„-iF. Gardiner, Esq. (A.A.A.; L.A.C.. Spartani Harriers' Official Handicapper), writes V After exercise it is invaluable for dispersing -stiff- ness and aches. No athlete or cross country-ruilner should be without it." BRONCHITIS. r Mr R. J.-Callis, Hendon, writa-?, January 26th, 1691 f"My two children (two and four years old) were* attacked last November with bronchitis. Thoy are both well now, and I have no hesitation in saying, through using your splendid Embrocation." ACHES and PAINS.— ELLIMAN'S ,v* Universal Embrocation. ACHES AND PAINS.— ELLIMAN'S Universal Embrocation. LLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBRO- JLL) CATION for Rheumatism*Lumbago,Sprains,. Bruises, Cuts, Sore Throat from Cold,.Chest. Colds, Stiffness, Cramp, Bronchitis, &c. Is l%d and 2s 9d- Prepared-only by ELLIMAN, SONS, & CO., Slough, England. 13871a RPHE SECRET OF HEALTH. ¡ FRESH AIKT REASONABLE EXERCISE i CLEAN HANDS lit TEMPERANCE IN EVERYTHING 111J i And always keep fjg^ERNICK'S ~yTEGETABLE jpiLLS Within reach. Never be without them, and donft take any other. Since their introduction, fifty years ago, imitations have abounded but a single trial willprove -that KKRNICK'S VEGBTABIIE Pins can never be excelled. In f%ct they woro than hold' their own as 'THE BEST APERIENT MEDICINE FOR SPRING- AND SUMMER. TRY A BOX AND PROVE IT. They are free from Mercuryand tht^- most ^aristo- cratic Pharmacy cannot produce t a medicine, more acientincally compounded. The universal chorus is, They catmbt^be beaten, ,• .for they act like a charm in "all ¡LIVER, COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, HEAD„ ACHE, STOMACH TROUBLES; andaMPUREnr OF THE BLOOD, ;;GET<THE RIGHT MEDICINE, ANpyjLNSISUi UPON HAVING KERNICR?.8. SpeciallyTecommemiBd to Ladies, 'ttey restore the • tosy cheek and hue of health. I20e 15343 Sold at allStotes, m 7%d>13d .and^8d.3oxe3. TJ' 'P?P*Si"S| GRATEFUL, —— BREAKFAST-SUPPER. •e0 C 0 BOILING WATER <OR&MIU £ lSBW ,2M3, jpAMM SAVE romt MOS^r^ANJf KSEP^T0V9 Bybavingyour ownWoolmadfinttf Cloths, Ftonnelsj. Blankets, Stockings, etc. Patterns for«r&rded and Carriage Paid toiaud .frcua 'be MiUs on alllordera. .over £ 2. TYLER AND UOMPANY, IMAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYS^Eu; 13607 .SOU-TH WALfe "'SSP jVT :«PAINE €0. BILI^POSTERSv Anim&fzm agents Agents iot Outon-and American Lines. "3590 ———' 113?. ■ or, #j ■■ -J" ■' J^EW SERIES OF rpALES FOE THE K CARDIFF fplMEs AND gOUTH^ALEa^EEJOiY j^-EWS, SENSATIONAL STORIED FROM THE | FRENCH. JpAMOUS JplRENCH. QRIMlNALSi From records in the possession of the Police of Parie, Bt RALPIt DERECBEF, 1 "Edglish Translator of Le; Secret d'on Precept teurj" Contributor ^to the "Tigaro'and various leading English Magazines andiPeriodicals. .r iTHEFIRST STORYOFTHE SERIES WILL1 APPEAR ON ( SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD. ,j Each.story rests on a solid'basis of Faefe.\Ther4 :is no-attempt to-glorifysthe-'Perpetrators oUba ^crimes described. The Tales vbgng writtefts/ftom records nowin: thl> possessiOd of the Prench Police,, it may be ;tak<tr for grant^'t^Hflj-each case the criminal^ is doty punished for hi? misdeeds. The Stories have been carefully Anglicised,^ and contain nothing offensive, althoughiia parts: 'they are gruesome and startling. i THE FOLLOWING ISiA LIST. OF THE TITLES:- THE STORY OF A TERRIBLE JL VENGEANCE. J^OCTOR AND POISONER. fA RIVAL: OF" CHARLES^PEACE. A FORERUNNER^ OF JACK THE? RIPPEfc. • AN ORGANISED BAND OF; RUFFIANS. IfTHE CAREER OF A MAT)'i A CREMATIONIST. A DISAPPEARANCE) AND A-* STRANGE DISCOVERY IJHE MAN wmi "EUK EOHC; >JHEMYSTEB1^ OFXaropB^^ M¡SER.' A CONSTABLE WlTH;,3». THEOBKj mHEiiiaai-wiiHf ammiBEMaES JL >J Â CHAMBER OF-GHORRQRS. V npHE FATE OF>ANTENTtRE:FAMIIiy4 A-^»^gPlrS «BMAKBSteEE. gTORy OF A "^ENGEA^NCE. WILL APPEAR COMPLETE IN THE 0ARDIFF rplMES AND i. gOUTH ^TALES ^rjBKKLYipj-EWSr W W ON (gATURDAY, TUNE 23BD. ]\J[ISS BRADDCW* ;JY[ISS-BRADDON. JYJISS»BRADT>ON. ( THE LATEST'STORY-JBY THIS AUTHOR I ? IS ENTITLED J nnHOU"ART*THE"MAN.T — CrjWOTJ ART-THE MAN rjlHOU ART'THE MAN?! ¡:, IT -WILL j APPEAR .IN~ THE • CARDIFF TIMES < AND fgOUTH ALES ^HEEKLY J^EWSJ COMMENCING JUNE 23BD. MISS BRABDON'S>NEW"WORK, fJIHOU ART fjpHE J^J-AN.-J- HAS kBEEN EXPRESSLYySECURED FOR PUBLICATION vIN^THE CARDIFF TIMES > AND gOUTH "ALESn^rEEKLYvj^E VVSi TV TV COMMENCING JUNE 25to. > MISS.BRADDON^ia tlfe-" Qaeen^of^the Circulating Library," to qnote a< leading London weekly. Her storiea-numerousas they are—never fail to keep "up" anv.intense interest r on < the part of the-reader. They fascinate and charm; their speU is universal. "Lady Audley's Soocet," "Dead Men's Shoes," '^Phantom Fortune," H Wyllard's Weird, "'and other works we might .name, have merely to be enumerated" to-» call into 1 vivid remembrance* pleasant hours-srspenty in ii following the plots of one/of the most ifertilei and brilliant Novelists of'the century. TTT IS ENTITLED IJ1HOU ART THE MAN 1 — ■■ ■ ■ -| — -j fTpHOU ART TRE.MANit 7J1HOU ART'THE MAN I ? jy £ I3S-BRADDON. jyjpSS BRADDON. •pOMAN^IO "Ijm gTORIE^ NOTICE TO WUR 'READERS. We^have j-pleasoreiin^nnounoing^habtarranger; menteAave been 'made, for the publication,.on Saturdays^n the -.SQVTBtWXZES JSCBOiotiHi < .iJeries of ROMANTlO .gTORIES,; From.thejfaeilePen of -^TTLLIAM JPRANCIS, j .f 'J Tbe foUowing-is -the^Lkt^ of the Stories^ whioh^ ^will be Ten in nambet^ and wo have no hesita* tion tin predioting thftMh^ will be found excep- v tionally interMting to^U^re^dere,, of whatever tfgeorsex.;— «1.^THE EL0P8MEN £ iQF WITH BESSY SvRTEEfc}. ^.RIJLOBERT EMMBTTJA SARAH CURRANT; 3.. LORD BYRON AND MISS MILBANKB 4., LORD NELSON &«LADY HAMILTON. ? :S. THE ACTRESS "WHO BECAME A; DUCHESS-MISS MELLON AND THE DUKE OF ST. ALBANIS. 5^6.RICHARD SHERIDAN ANIX-EMZA LINLAY. •'A'WILLIAM GODWIN AND MAOTF -jE8. JACLP^SPENOERAA^TD HENRIETTA- POYNTZ — WILLIAM COBBETT*3L COURTSHIP. £ K"*THE ELOPEMENT OF SIR J. MAN-# NEKS WITH DOROTHY VERNON. MMwmMmMmMmwmAiu. I lIusituss GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS* GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS.. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS This prepafation ia a Purely Vegetable Remedy, and is everywhere acknowledged to be the Best Tonic. known, and a specific for all SPRING AILMENTS, As.it invigorates the system by bracing jthe nerves, purifying the blood, improving the appetite. and infusing new life and strength to those parts of the body which have-been weakened by disease or any other-cause. Itigrguacanteed to e entirely :FREE FROM MERCURY-OR'^IRON or any poisonous substance. Being entirely jjegetable, it cannot prove in- jurious to the most delicate persons, while its remarkablejtonic properties commend it;to-all who -suffer from any kind of weak- •ness. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERs." THE VEGETABLE TONIO. Each tablespoonful of these Bitters-con- tains a full dose-of Quinine, and a. suitable quantity of the active principles of the following well-known medicinal herbs Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Burdock, Saffron, Lavender and Dandelion, combined in most happy proportions and concentrated in a pure state, as well as being scientifi- cally prepared to be suitable to all ages, at all seasons of the year, and forming a Tonic Bitters positively unequalled. It is unan> mously recommended by all who l^ve tried" it for all aymptoms of NERVOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, LIVER DISORDERS, CHEST AFFECTIONS, and all kinds of WEAKNESS. Hundreds of testimonials -are- received yearly. The following is a specimen of the testimony continually received from. all parts of the kingdom :— TESTIMONIALS. SUFFERED FOR OVER THREE'.YEARS 5, North-street, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire, July 9th, 1891. Dear Sir.—Please. send me a bottle of YOUT", Quinine Bitters." I have taken two bottles, and already find great relief. I have. suffered for over thiee years from Weakness and Nervousness, accompanied by rising sensationsin the head, Giddiness, and a Sick Stomach, but have found,great benefit since I commenced taking your "Quinine Bitters." I was told of the remedy by one of my neighbours whose wife had long been ailing from the same. com- plaints; but she is -now as. well as ever through taking your "vQUinine Eitters.'i— "Yours faithfully, Mrs FAIRHUJtaT. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. For all-symptons of Indigestfon. use GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS5 For Debility in every form, use GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. For Liver Complaint, use GWILYM EVANS' BITrERS.. For Nervosness and Weakness, use GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. For Depression-of Spirits, use GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS" 61. Gilkes'-street, Middlesbrough, June 15th, 1892. Dear Sir,—I am happy to be able to<bear testimony to the beneficial effects- of Gwilym Evans' Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited-by its use. 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Why don't you go to the seaside and try a change of air ?" That's the kind. of talk onr friends often give us when-we tell them we are feeling rather below par. Theremay be, .and sometimes is, ten stone Weight of common or sense in it, but what's the tasel Tbey might as well advfee a'bos conduc. tor whaeomplains of hard work to^throw up h ia ;job-and liv& on hia invested capital. To get any ■srood-ont of the sea air a man has got to be able >to jiay"the expense• of "Btopping in the right place to-breathe, it. And there's wheraitia; there 8 where .the shoe pinches. Mr George- Sherrington was a way below par about the middle of May, 1889. Up to that time he had been as strong and healthy a fellow as you .could pick up in a day's ramble. He was then in the employ of Messrs Chivnel and Jasper, bakers, ot Chiswick, and in lifting a board, or tin, of bread into-the van be strained himself. He < went to see .abactor in Black Lion Lane, Hammersmitb, who told'himshe had strained the sinews of -his heart. Afterthis," hasayg, Ifelboubof sorts^tired, weary, and"altogether below par. There wasa coating on my tongue, and-I was constantly i spitting np^a^thick. mucus or-phlegm. Lwas: troubled more -or less- with palpitatlon*of btho- heart, pain after eating, and a sense of tightness around the chest and sides. Over my eyes, iespeciatly, there was pain, and a feeling as though ..I were carrying a weight under my forehead. :Sometimessharppainswould dart into my head, as if somebody were-scraping my very skull"with some sharp instrument. "Later on I came to have-cramps ;.in the stomach,, and? was often fairly-doubledruprwith fthem. Aa«time I ran, along-1 was'.afraid'Iiwas ^booked to A break down- altogether, I was- that •weak, nervous,, and wretched. I;went»to see a- doctor. He examined me • ahd questioned me,, sand said: I: was in verjrbad'form. For four tWeeb ',afterjthat.I tookithe medicines>he«gave me, but'I ob worse-and worse. The-doctor called, the Jphysic. a strengthening • tonvz,*< but I didn1 t geb au atom of; strength from-it; besides it nearly drove, }7I&e maà"thepainin my j head vbeing almost mor^ ithanlcould-bear Comment: It i,8: necessary, at thig.pointragaiiv »to-repeat what we-are daily trying ¡to impress 'upon people, namely, .that there is- no swehxthing- as a strengthening tonio or ^medicine* WhaJwthe doctors give under this false, and absurd' name are, stimulants or narcotics, or both. They strengthen only in the sense that a paralytic would be strengthened to jump oub of.bed'if the should happen to Bad a rattlesnake undenhis- »pillow. But the snake ^couldn't curetthe palsy. £ Now, .paste this up where you can see it—Nothing strengthens except digested food. Place s no trust ;in "tonics." Thesole medicine to cure • is-the, ^one.that sets the digestive machine going again, janchthat medicine Mr ^Sherrington- finallyjUsed, las -we^hall'-see. j ♦•At the end! of .a -month;" ^he says, "the ^doctor said he-could-do no more- for me, that I -mustigo-toth6seaside,andtry»whacf<^ehange«of ¡an would-do." Question-i ?How;oni.earth=: conldta-changeofiair iacton-the "sinewa of tfhe heart!" Can: you :}tell:! This wag a bad look;oub for me;" "^ays friend;. ^Sherrington, "!for,; as j had -a wife and five; fchildremtot support^! couldn't -affordito leave my f ^employments so Letruggled-on.as43est-tcould. Is ;con3ultedbfwo other doctors, who^idime vnoagood Hn-the early part of June (1892)- one--oiv-my < customers, f McHilI,: Surrey Farm Dairy,Newgate- street, persuaded- me to try Mother SeigeiV ^CorativeiSyrup, ,sayipg-thathehad' f onndibenefi b fromiit. I:didrtry;it,.vand*in-les^ than^a-week'I •was*better, and--when-I. had used two-bottles-J ..was completely -cured. Yours t truly (Signed), 'GEOEGE-SHEEEINGTON,*?, Varna-terrace, Dawes- road, ;F ulham, (Lon d on, *S.W. Julyl9 th,.1892." We> needradd-but- at.word. Thediaease in this i case- was;indigestionj and dyspepsia,. developed^by the«8bock to-themervous»system produped*by.th^ >heavy lifC'spokemof^ AUsorta of shocks toftbe- > body.onto.the icntndfare constantly working mis- •jchief in.thia way. The remedy cured by--taking |holdtat the right end^ It pulled outntbe«tooth (so io speak) £ andistoppecHthe ache. Mr Sherrington- is now in the employ of the London-Cake and Biscdit Company, Dawes-road, Fulham.

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