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PREPAID SCALE, Situations Offered or Wanted, Apartments, Lost and found. Miscellaneous Wants and Sales, Houses to Let or Sell, IF PREPAID and ordered for consecutive insertions, are inserted in the "Western Mail" and "Evening Express" at the following Tates:- WORDS. ONCB. THREW, SIX TIMES. TIMES. S. d. s. d. s. d. 12 or less 0 6 10 16 13 to 19 09 16 23 20 to 26 10 20 30 27 to 33 1 3 26 39 34 to 40 1 6 30 46 Each ex tra 7 Wordf or 0 3 0 6 0 9 part of In all cases =ame and address are counted as part of the advertisement. It alternate insertions are required or the Advertise- ment is not prepaid, credit rates will be charged, and no Advertisement will be booked for a less amount than THREE SHILLINGS. This Scale does not apply to Registry Office and Business Advertisements or to Advertisements emanating from Public Bodies. REMITTANCES. Chequea or Post Office Orders should be remitted In preference to postage stamps. Postage Stamps (Halfpenny) are not refused, but. as they are often lost in the Post, they must, if remitted, be sent at the Sender's Risk. Cheques and P.O.'s should be crossed and made payable to D. W. THOMAS. The clerks at the various offices of the "Western Mail" have instructions to render every assistance to Adver- tisers in preparing and drawing up their Advertisements, 10 as to give the fullest information in the least possible number of words. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Replies to Advertisements directed to the "Western Mail" Office will be handed out on production of a ticket, which may be obtained when the Advertisement Is ordered, or they will be forwarded to the Advertiser's Address, providing stamps to cover postage are sup- plied. ADVERTISERS are cautioned that Postmasters are NOT allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Pcst-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the "Western MaiL" In replying to Advertisements Applicants should remember that, as a ruie. Advertisers require the follow- ing information:- INDOOR SERVANTS. Age, height, experience, name of present and former employer, and wages required. OUTDOOR SERVANTS. Age, experience, married or single, number of family if married, present and former employer, and wagta Tequired. ORIGINAL TESTIMONIALS should never Be enclosed with replies to advertisements addressed to the "Western Mail" Offices (COPIES ONLY SHOcJLD BE SENT). personal ♦ r.J" HANNAH'S message never seen. Away for change JL-L after six weeks' illness. Sorry. 404z29 WILLIAM OXLEY, ex-Detective-sergeant Cardiff Police; confidential investigations conducted personally; missing friends traced.—Address 6, Lower Cathedral-ioad, Cardiff. 214z31 ilnst anb ..1fJJttttb. LOST, at Caerphil!? on the 11th inst., a I?!aek Spaniel Dog, named "Sport."—Anyone delivering the dog at the Police-station, Caerphilly, or at 136, Ntwport- road, Cardiff, will be rewarded. 320i3 OTRAYED, a Black Yearling Heifer"; finder re- O warded.—Reidy, Pengam. 357i3 LOST, at Roath, on the 22nd Fox Terrier Dog.— Anyone bringing 6ame to Roath Court will be rewarded. 1 306z31 JHatnmmnaL ATRIMONY.-Gentlpman holding good musical m position in America (now in England), dark, of good height and appearance, acvd 30, Wishes'to Corre- spond with a nice-looking Young Lady, having some ttneans, with View to Eafly Marriage; strictly genuine and honourable—Write, enclosing photo, to E 28, Western Mail, Cardiff. 419il -Z"IL"t rb i t a I "TXTANTED, a Qualified Assistant, within three miles 111 of Swansea, to Manage a Small Branch Prac- tice; salary £160. with rooms, coal, light, and atten- dance; usual bond.—Apply. D 86, Western Mail, Car- diff. 237il REGISTERED Gentleman, Graduate, Desires Assis- R tantehip or Lociim abstainer; experienced; two years' experience; Welsh.—E 32, Western Mail: Car- diff- 431i4 M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.; Welsh; single; steady and reliable; abstainer; free end of January; salary expected, about £ 170—180, with rooms, &c. K 6 Western Mail, Cardiff. 327i3 iHustfral. ORGANIST and Choirmaster Wanted for St. David's 0 Welsh Cnurch, I'addlngton Green, London, W.- Churchman; knowledge of Welsh essential; salary f-0 be arranged.—Apply to Mr. David Hughes, 67, PrinceV square, Hyde Park, W. L1805! CONJURERS, Ventriloquists, Humorists^ l7a<Jy Palmists, Animated Photos, for Bazaars and Cele- brations; list post free.—Gannon, West-grove, BristoL 72001 PIANOFORTE Tun.;ii,H. F. Webb (late with P Heath and Sons); terms-Cardiff. 3s. 6d. Instru- ments Repaired; estimates given.—Address 8, Clare- itreet, Cardiff. 172z29 I EXCELLENT Church or Chapel Organ; two A manuals and pedals, with latest additions.— Speci- fication, with full particulars. W. E. Richardson and Sons, Central Oigan Works, Hulme, Manchester. 593id IANOFORTE.-La(ly, leaving to join her husband j. in S. Africa, Offers supremely elegant TTpriglit Iron Grand, in "nvely walnut case, with Chippendale front, 7 octaves, full trichord, check action, delightful tone and touch, quite faultless, and new this season- original price 56 guineas, take 20 guineas; superb bar- gain; fit for any drawing-room; sent on approbation; carriage paid both ways if rot suitable.—Mrs. W., 358 Stanetead-road, Forest Hill, London. 148049 JTTTANTED, an experienced Lay Reader; able to IW train choir: duties, English; stipend, £ 59 Apply Rector, Radyr,, Cardiff. 353;.3 PRIEST Free to Take Sunday Duty December 30th^ January 6th, January 13th, January 20th bishop's permission.—E 5, Western Mail, Cardiff. ,-3 UltATE Wanted for Rhynmej-; bilingual;~title~may be given.—Apply, with references, Vicar, J{]iyin- ney, Mon. 72002 lltgal. "VTAOANCY for Articled Clerk in busy Solicitor' V Office; moderate premium and small salary. d 91. Western Mail, Cardiff: 270i2 "¥^7"ANTED, Junior Engrossing and Copying Cleric [» T Apply, etating age and salary, Lex, Ponty- pridd. » 71999 i = ^efrolastic* SURVEYORS' Institution (Associateship and Fellow- S ship) Technical and Sanitary Exa-miiatiolls Wessons Given Personally or by Correspondence.—Apply PDIY Jones, F S.I., 12, Glynrhondda-street, Cardiff. 279i2 SKERRY'S Civil Service and University Colleger Thorough Preparation All Examinations; next term commences January 1st.—24, Trinity-street, Cr. diff. 220z3i1 Teachers Wanted. "SXTANTKD, Nursery Governess to Take Charge- i.VV Child three years old, 9-30 to 7 daily; one mile from Newport Po&t-offioe.— Apply, stating age, salary and qualifications, to Madam, c/o Western Mail Office' (Newport. 72051 TEACHER Wanted Daily in Ladies' School, chietjy for Little Ones; salary El2; state age and quati- flcations.—Apply E 31, Western Mail, Cardiff. 423il TTXTANTED. Art. 68, Infants' Department, S. John's i.TT School, Queen-street.—Apply Canon Thompson The Vicarage, Cardiff. 384etc S John's Infants' School; Queen-street.-Wanted' Art. 50; commencing salary, £ 45-—Apply to Canon Thompson, The Vicarage, Cardiff. 83eto JTTTTANTED, Next Term, Two Student^Teachers ;~n5nT [VY resident.—Harrow House School, Cardiff._301i3 WAN1ED, at Portgarreg British School, Lla^I granog, Assistant Master or Mistress; duties to commence second week in January next.—Terms to bo sent to Mr. Thomas Evans, Auctioneer, Cefncwrt, iLlangranog. 72016 r\]STANTED. Governess Prepare Boys for School? VV dai'y preferred.— Pilliner, Llanyravon, near Newport. 2901.31 WAN'JED, Head Teacher (Master) for Punchesfon Mixed National School; ajfrage attendance 43; salary zC80 a year, possible increas^ railway station in parish.-Api),y Rev. Parry Davies, Puneheston, Letter- stone U.S.O. Pern. 72030 vCtTUDENT-Teaclier, Daily, Wanted middle of January ■O in Ladies' School, to Help with Young Children; lessons in music and painting.—Address D 80, Western Mail, Cardiff. 188*29 JtTTANTED, Governess-Student (Musical) for JuniorsT 'VV mutual terms, advantages accomplishments or (English; preparation for examinations.—Principal, Woodville. Pershore. 71979 r Teachers Want Employment. YOUNG1 Lady Desires Re-engagcment as Nursery Governess to Young Children; good need Se- woman; experienced; excellent references.-APPIT E 7, [Wactem Mail, Cardiff. 340i3 $>rbolatir DAILY Engagement by experienced Governess, in or near Cardiff; special subject.s-piano, violin, drawing, painting.—E 2, Western Mail, Cardiff. 318z31 housekeepers, <!tnlnpantOn. Housekeepers, Companions, &c., Wanted. TXT AXTED, superior Person to Wait upon Elderly f Lady; one with some knowledge of nursing pre- ferred.—E 35, Western Mail, Cardiff. 442i4 ANTED immediately^ respectable" middle-aged .Woman to Keep House for Single Gentleman; must be good plain cook; no other servant kept; country; wages, zCZ5 a year.—Apply G. L. Barker, Angle, Pembroke. 72043 WANTED, experienced Mother's Help; fond of f 't' children; good needlewoman; salary £14 year. -Apply Mrs. Handy, Commercial-street, Newport, MUII. 560i3 WORKING Housekeeper Wanted, middle of January, for Bachelor; must be abstainer; state wages required and references in first letter.—Apply E 10, Western Mail, Cardiff. 356z31 WORKING Housekeeper Wanted at once by Bachelor Clergyman; young under servant kept.-Apply, giving full particulars, Vicar, Baglan, Briton Ferry, Glam. 194z29 WANTED, by respectable Working Man, Working f Housekeeper, aged 30 to 35.-Apply W. Howells, Rose Cottage. Plantation, Troedyrhiw. 167z29 Housekeepers, Companions, &c.t Want Employment. DOMES'!ICATED Help Wanted; must cook and sew well.—Avon^ale, Cardift'-road, Llandaff. i4 WANTED, by "Young Lady, Situation as domesti- cated Help, where servant is kept.-Apply E 30, Western Mail, Cardiff. 420it OITUATION W anted by thoroughly domesticated Housekeeper; no objection to children; highest references; disengaged.—12, Llanfair-road, Car- diff- 294i3 SBomesttr trbant. Nurses Wanted. WANTED, a Nurse for Two Children, ages 5J years and 11 months.—Apply Mrs. Edwards, 3, itieh- mond-erescent, Cardiff. 39414 WASTED, (food, experienced Nurse, to Look After a Baby.—Apply Mrs. Davies, Commercial Hotel, Feriidale. 334z31 WANTED, experienced Nurse on January 24th; two children, youngest three months.—176, New- port-road, Cardiff. 29&i3 Ty^ANTED, a thoroughly good Nurse.—State wages .V» Mrs. B., Sanctuary, Crediton, Devon. 72021 Cooks Wanted. WANTED, in Januarj', a good Cook; wages £ 25 and all found. Also a good Kitchenmaid; wages £14 and all found.—Apply, with references from last places, to the Matron, Cardiff Infirmary. a9389 EXPERIENCED Cook-General; housemaid kept; -UA small family.—Mrs. Heitzman, The Holmes, Pen- arth. 44014 ] WANTED, early January, good Plain Cook in Small Family; good wages.—Ax>ply to Mrs. Conway, The Cotta^-e, Llanishen. 348i4 ANTED. good Plain Cook; wages £ 20-—Mrs. Leigh," Llairishen, near Cardiff. 71927 WANTED, January 22nd, Cook-General; Church- I I woman; housemaid kept.Mrs. Jones, Gellygaer, Rectory, Cardiff. 352i3 WANTED at once, good' Plain Cook.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. Dunn, The Cross, Cow- bridge, Glam. 72033 EXPERIENCED Cook-Generai immediately; small XJ family; housemaid kept-55, gh-inouth-road, Pen- arth. 33213 COOK-General.—Thoroughly respectable Girl Wanted c m a Fortnight; housemaid kept.—Mrs. Bunuing, Blair Athoi, Llanishen. 29713 GOOD Plain Cook; small family; country; no dairy.—Going, Scethrog, Bwlch, Brecon- shire. 285i3 WANTED, in Clergyman's Family, by January 10th, experienced Cook-General; wages, £ 18 to £20. Also House-parlourmaid; good references re- quired.—Lewis, Lawnside, Stow Park-circus, New- port. 286i3 WANTED, for Small Family in Weston, good Plain Cook. Also House-parlourmaid; two servants kept.-Apply D 95, Western Mail, Cardiff. 72031 COOK-General; three in family; good wages capable person.—76, Cathedral-read. Cardiff 245il WANTED immediately, Cook-General and House- I'arlor.rmaid.—Apply 21, Ciire-road, 1'enarth. il WANTED, early January, Cook-GeneraU Also W Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Evans, Penybryn, j routypridd. 2101.31 DINAS Powis.—Wanted, Early in January. Cook- General; must, be experienced and good plain cook; housemaid kept; wages, £ 20.—Apply D 78, Wes- tern ail, Cardiff 17W29 House and Parlour Maids Wanted. WANTED a,t once, good House-Parlourmaid.— v I Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. Dunn, The Cross, Cowbridge. Glam. 72039 DISENGAGED, Cooks, House Parlourmaids, 11) Generals, Kitchenmaids, Town, Country.-Castle Registry, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 302i3 HOUSE-Parlourmaid Wanted iminediatel3-ApDl H 7 to 9 p.m., 14, Park-place, Cardiff. a9375 WANTED, early in January, an experienced House- parlourmaid.—Apply Mrs. Sibbering, Park-road, Barry. 291i3 WANTED, about the 4th January, an experienced House-rarlourmaid.—Apply, stating references and particulars, to A. B., c/o Mrs. Preece, Stationer, Stanwell-road, Penarth. 213z31 Generals Wanted. s WANTED immediately, good General who can cook; small family; housemaid kept.—Mrs. Hitehcox. Broughton, Ciytha Park, Newport. 435i4 EXPERIENCED General, able to do plain cooking, Wanted in Small Family; housemaid kept.—Apply E 23, Western Mail, Cardiff. 400i4 WANTED, respectable, claan Girl Help Housework Mornings.—Apply 37, Plasturton-avenue, Car- diff. 394i4 w ANTED, General Servant; not under 20-—Apply 42, Bryn-road, Swansea. 40814 WANTED, General Servant; no washing; small family.—Mrs. Smith, Trafalgar House, Swansea. 412i4 WANTED immediate^ clean General, about, 22; able to wash, iron r^io Children.—Mr3. Morgan, 110. Holton-road, Barry. 37li4 WANTED, good General Servant; good wages.— Apply Rutlien, 131, Claude-road, Cardiff. 372il WANTED, a good General Servant; knowledge of plain "cooking; small family; good wages.— Apply E 14, .Western Mail,' Cardiff. 37414 WANTED, good General: able to do plain cooking; small family; 110 washing; boy kept; good wages t1 suitable person.—Apply Mrs. Richards, Lancaster House, (fondu. 373i4 "l^TAIVTED, for Naatyderry, experienced General; (I not under 25 years; two in family; good wages to reliahle person.—Apply It., Rose Hill, Newport. i3 WANTED, respectable General Servant; housemaid kept.—Address, 6tating age, wages, references, and character, Mrs. Wade, ltogerstone, Newport, Mon. 362i o WANTED, General Servant at one*.—Apply 257 Mar&orough-road, Roath Park, Cardiff. 346i3 WANTJEJJ, strong (General Servant; aged 18; able to wash and iron; fond of children; can speak Welsh.—Apply at once Mrs. Gould, Danygraig House, Pentre Rhondda. 344z29 A Clean, respectable Girl Wanted at once as General; fond of chiiSren.—Mrs. Thomas, 89, Grange- gardens, Cardiff. 321i3 TO Saddlers.—Wanted, good General; also a Colliery Hand.—Apply Pinner, Aberdare. 333i3 WANTED, good General; one from the country pre- ferred.—Apply, with references, 8, St. Augus- tine's-place, Penarth .299z.31- WANTED, middle-aged, staid General; another girl kept.—Apply Mrs. Davies, Brooklands, New Tre- degar. 164i5 DOMESTIC Servant Wanted.—Apply to R. Jones, 17, Canon-street, Aberdare. 2407.31 Female Servants Want Places. WANTED, Head and Under Housemaid.— Mrs. Lew is, Ciynflew, Boncath R.S.O., Pembroke- shiie. 250il COOK-Generals, House-Parlourmaids, Generals; good references.—City Registry (adjoining Empire), Car- diff. 212z31 WANTED, Situation as good Plain Cook; baking.— Smith, Cefn Goiau Park, Gowerton, G)am. zJ9 Mats Servants Wanted. MAN Wanted immediately for Milk Round; rcfe- rences required.—Farmer, Glen View, Barrack- iiill, Newport. 43411 WANTED, Groom; single; live in; must ride and drive well, and be willing to make himself use- ful; excellent 6ieferences necessary.—W. Cope, Peter- ston-super-Ely, Glam. 428i4 WANTED at once. Lad, about 17 (indoors), who Understands Horses and Willing to Make Him- self Useful About House and Surgery.—Apply, stating age, wages, and references, to iu 15, Western Mail Offices, Cardiff.. 375i4 WANTED, Groom-Gardener; attend one horse; must be good driver, make himself useful in house; gd references required.—State age and wages, E 11. Western Mail. Cardiff. 366il WANTED, Working Farm Bailiff (wife dairyY Farm Labourer, experienced Groom. Also Under-Gardener.—State particulars, wages, references, IscoedL Ferryside. 367i4 WANTED at, once, Stable .Helper; wages,~18s~ Shirley, Leckwith, Cardiff. 387il GKOOM-Coachman; married or single; age, weight, experience, if neat in habit, general appearance; give references; good wages to a suitable man.-O. R., Western Mail. Newport. 358i3 WANTED, a steady and experienced Stableman.— Apply 12, Queen-street, Cardiff. 316z31 WANTED, a Boy to Clean Knives, Boots, and Look After Chickens and Make Himself Gene- rally UsefuL-Clay, Oak Grove, Chepstow. 29313 TO Gardeners.—Vinery, Lawn, Flower, and Kitchen Gardener; state age, references, and wages required.—Apply D 96, Western Mail, Cardiff. 295i3 "TxrANTED, Groom-Coachman; good references.— ^YVj State wages Surgeon, 18, Crwys-road, Cardiff. z29 JBomestte Mediants* Male Servants Want Places. WANTED, Situation as Coachman; ride and drive, single or pair; understands hunters; married; aged 30; excellent references from present situation, and previous from a nobleman.—Apply J. Overton, Radyr Chain Lodge, Llandaff. 406il AS Coachman; single or pair; used to hunters; aged 32; .married (no encumbrance).—Coachman, 9, Richards-terrace, Roath, Cardiff. 269i2 Man and Wife Wanted. MARRIED Couple; Man Groom-Coachman, Useful; Wife Laundress; good house and garden found.— Lloyd, Gilfachwen, Llandyssul. 370il ottl trbant$. female Servants Wanted. COOK Wanted; experienced; good references.— Apply Mrs. Michael, Black Lion Hotel, Aber- dare/ 426i4 WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress; good references.— Apply Mrs. Michael, Black Lion Hotel, Aber- dare. 425i4 STAFFMAID, Housemaid, and General Required at Royal Hotel, Cardiff. 389ild WANTED, respectable Young Lady for Bar; also Waitress; good references necessary.—Apply, by letter, Elka, Western Mail, Swansea. 41014 WANTED, Young Lady as Barmaid; quick counter trade; must have first-class references.—Apply Mrs. Parkinson, Royal Exchange, Newport. 363i3 WANTED immediately, experienced Cook; good references.—Apply Gibbs, Royal Albert, New- port, Mon. 359i3 WANTED immediately, experienced Barmaid, Assist with Light Domestic Duties.—State age, salary, and reference (enclose photo), Queen's Hotel, Aberdare. 349z31 WANTED, strong, respectable Girl as Housed General.—Apply Manageress, Queen's Hotel, Cardiff. 339z31 WANTED at once, Young Lady for Saloon Bar.— Apply Griffin' Hotel, Cardiff. 322z31 WANTED, good General; small family; no wash- ing; good wages.—Rees, Dumfries Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 30813 WANTED immediately, a good General Servant; wages, £ 13 a year.—Apply Court Hotel, Tony- pandy. 287z31 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Davies, Stuart Hotel, Treherbert. 28843 WANTED immediately, for the Bar, Young Lady; v f 18. to 20 years of age; of good appearance and address; one who has not been out beforc.-Apply Albion Hotel, Penarth. 280z29 WANTED, January 14th, Two experienced Gene- rals; wages, £ 13 a year.—Apply Bute Hotel, Treherbert. 209z31 WANTED, a good General; able to wash and iron; to commence duties in January; good wages.— Ryan, Railway Hotel, Treherbert. 195z29 Ma*e Servants Wanted. WANTED, smart Lad for Billiards; must make himself generally useful; wages 10s. a week.— Apply Hute. Hotel, Treherbert. 443i4 WANTED, Under Boots.—Apply, with references, Head Boots, Black Lion Hotel, Aberdare. i4 WANTED, ufcef and Shop Girl—Commercial Cafe, 11, Custoril House-street, Cardiff. 335i4 -> WANTED immediately, smart, clean Boots; about 20- Also experienced Billiard Marker, Gene- rally UsefuL-Mrs. Hislop, Pefcrth Hotel, Penarth. z31 WANTEDrwo smart Boys Used to Hotel Work.- Manageress, Queen's Hotel, Cardiff. 339z31 WANTED, smart Boy as Page.—Apply Manageress, w Pier-head Restaurant, Cardiff. 315z31 EAT) Boots Wanted at once.Apply Mr. Jeenes, Proprietor, Griffin Hotel, Brynmawr. 330i3 CHITF Required.—Applications, stating if married or single, with particulars of age, experence, wages expected, E 3. Western Mail, Cardiff. 337-31 Wale Servants Want Places. WANTED, Situation as Ostler in Hotel.—George, 93, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 365il CrabeHers, Agents, &t. Travellers, Agents, &c.. Wanted. WANTED, experienced Traveller to Represent on the Continent well-known Firm of South Wales Coal Shippers; knowledge of Newcastle and Scotch coal trade desirable; must be able to converse fluently in French and one other foreign language (Spanish pre- ferred).—Applications, which will be treated with strict eonfldltee, should state age, experience, salary Ac- quired, and other terms, E 24, Western Mail, Car- (liff. 403i4 A Firm of Ventilating Engineers is Open to Appoint Xjl. a smart, Salesman; he must have good business capacity and be energetic; able to, interview architects, builders, &c.— Address, stating salary, experience, and refereice3, E 29, Western Mail, Cardiff, 72048 OECURlTY Granted to Travellers, Cashiers, Pnblio U Officials, &e., by the National Guarantee and Suretyship Association (Ltd.), 10, St. Stephen-street, BristoL-A lien G. Whittaker. Secretary. 1026eto Clerks anfo Jftaitagers* v. Clerks and Managers Wanted. WANTED, an experienced Person Accustomed to the Retail Timber Trade.—State age and salary the Retail Timber Trade.—State age and salary required Chas. Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchants, Bridgend. 72049 JTXTANTED, smart Office Boy; wages 5s. weekly.— V Apply, between 10 and 12, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. a9382 THE National Telephone Company (Limited), Car- diff, Require a smart Clerk.—Apply to the District Manager, with references, stating age and salary required. 417il BUILDER'S Clerk Wanted; knowledge of book- keeping and routine indispensable (quantities and estimates excepted).—M. M., Western Mail, Swnasea. i4 WANTED, first-class Colliery, Manager to Take Charge of the Cyfarthfa Collieries, Merthyr Tyd- fil,—Apply, by letter, giving full particulars of expe- rience, qualifications, terms, &e., to Crawshay Bros., Cyfarthfa, LiinitedjMerth.vr Tydfil. 72042 I71NERGETIC, pushing Salesman for Showroom., T\ith undeniable references and resident Swansea Full particulars, salary, &c., Masons, Hotel and Shop Fitters, Cardiff. 307^31 WANTED, Office Boy in Shipbrokers' Office.— Apply E 9, Western Mail, Cardiff. 347z31 ANTED, a Water Clerk for an Engineering and W Shiprepairing Compahy.—Apply, stating salary only, or with commission, D 99, Western Mail, Car- diff. 314 z31 Clerks and Manaeers Want Places. RE-ENCrAGEMENT Wanted by a Bank Clerk, aged -it. 23, in Any Capacity; four years' good experience. —D. W., Western Mail, Newport. 441il YOUNG Man (23) Seeks Situation; shorthand, 140 words per minute; typist; good references.—E 17, Western Mail, Cardiff. 386il EXPERIENCED Stenographer-Typist- Seeks Posi- E tion in Offier as Private Secretary; thorough French (acquired abroad); fair knowledge of book- keeping.—E 1, Western Mail, Cardiff. 319i3 AS experienced Accountant, Cashier, or Secretary; Highest references; if desired, could introduce capital.—Apply D 94, Western Mail. Cardiff. 292i3 SITUATION as Book-keeper-Timekeeper; expe- rienced.—A., 13, Everard-street, Barry Dock, il partners!) tps* QMALL CapitaL-Young Lady Wants Partner; expe- • rienced; start business.-D 97, Western Mail, Car- diff. 300i3 PARTNERSHIP Wanted in a sound Going Con- ]? cern in or out of Cardiff; no new venture enter- tained.—Name business and capital required D 59, Western Mail, Cardiff. 303i3 PARTNER with C200 Capital Waited; safe. pro- jitable undertaking.—Mr. Wilmshuist, Accountant, Cardiff. 229a31 TJA-BTXEU vith £1.200 Wanted in Manuftcturin-; JL Business.—Mr. Wilmshurst, Accountant, Car- diff 229z3t £ 40—Lady Partner: paying business.* Lady Com- panion, Sewingmaids.—45, Charies-street, Car- diff. 199z29 bop 9lsststants/ 'J'r-r, Shop Assistants Wanted. DRAPERY—Wanted, good Hand; Welsh indoors. -State full particulars Jones, Co-operative, Treorchy. 439i4 GROCERY.—Wanted, experienced Hand; iudooiiT Welsh.—State full particulars Jones, Co-operative, Treorchy. 439i4 PROVISIONS.—Wanted immediately, two first-class P Hands for Bacon and Cheese Departments; character must bear strictest investigation.—References and full particulars E 33, Western Mail, Cardiff. a.9390 JAMES Howell and Company, The Cardiff Drapers, hate Vacancies for Few experienced Carpet Sales- men.—Applicants must give full particulars of all pre- vious situations and state salary required. 424i4 GROCERY.—Wanted, smart Junior; state wages.— G Apply E and T. Angel, 362, Cowbridge-road, Car- difi. 390il BUTCHERS.—Wanted, Two first-class Shopmen; good cutters and salesmen; must be sober; refe- rences required.-Apply Eastmans (Limited), Swan- sea. 411i4 WANTED at once, Young Man for Grocery Trade: good stock-keeper, and one who understands his trade; good references required.—State wage, age, &c., Messrs. W. T. Smith and Sons, 15, Bush-street, l'em- broke Dock. ,38li3 DRAPERS.—Good Salesman Wanted for Man- chester Department.—State age, experience, and salary, John Lance and Co. (Ltd.), Cheltenham. 72041 DRAPERY.—Wanted, for the New Century, Lead- ing Hand, Dress Department; also Young M§n for Manchester, and experienced Young Ladies, Show- room. Welsh.—D. (H. Lewis and Co., Neath. 350i3 G" ROCERS.—Wanted^ Three good Welsh Junior Assistants for Branch Shops; also Two Appren- tices to Learn the Trade.—Apply, stating full particu- lars as to wages required, &c., to Win. Pegler, Ponty- I pooL 72037 fieto tar Announcements^ #J"J- CARDIFF. W DO NOT MISS OUR BARGAIN OFFER. John Williams & Sons' <ck™ QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, M-rgr MAMMOTH SALE, Commencing DECEMBER 17thsfor Three Weeks SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, SPOONS & FORKS, TABLE & FLOOR LAMPS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, ART METAL WORK. BEDSTEADS CURBS, COAL VASES, and HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES THEY MUST GO QUICKLY AND WILL WITHOUT A DOUBT. WHAT WILL ENSURE THEIR SPEEDY DEPARTURE? THE ANSWER IS IN THHI FIGjTRES BELOW LOOK.-ALL REDUCED LOOK.-ALL REDUCED LOOK—ALL REDUCED A I IN THE £ PER CENT. AJ IN THE £ T: FOR CASH. fj\J FOR CASH. TC/r FOR CASH — 1 'l-1111111111 "I- I A8318 U(Jp i5tant5+ Shop Assistants Wanted-ContinueO WANTED, a smart Young Man for a Shop in Newport; must have good reference.—Apply D 93, Western Mail, Cardiff. 277z29 ANTED, good Millinery Showroom Hand; must be pushing saleswoman and good stock-keeper.— State age, salary, and references (outdoors), Manager, Co-operative Society, Abertillery. 258il Shop Assistants Want Places. RONMONGERY.—Assistant, 23, nine years' sound experience, Requires Situation in Cardiff or Swan- sea—J54^Western_Mail^C^ 329z31 Milliners and Dressmakers Wanted. E' XPERIENCED Milliner Wanted; assist in serving; sleep out.—Apply 229, Castle-road, Cardiff. 382'-4 MILLIN1JRY.—Wanted, stylish Milliner, Take Charge Small Workroom.—Edwards and Co., Albany-road, Cardiff. 312i3 jUtscellaneons £ >ttuattons* Situations vacant. WANTED, competent Rollturner, to Look After Four Tin-plate Mills and Five Pairs Cold Rolls. Also Tinhouse Foreman, to Superintend Six Sets, ail Player's Patents. Also Fitter, thoroughly acquainted with Piayer's Tinning Machines.—Apply E 34, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 433i4 nAPE Colony.—Wanted, a Number of Young Men V to Take Charge of Horses on Board Steamer Going to Cape; none but those accustomed to c-attle will be accepted.—Persona) application Channel Dry Dock, Roath Basin, Cardiff, three till four daily. 413il WANTED immediately, experienced Wiremen.— Apply, personally, to J. B. Saunders and Co., between 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock on Saturday. 355z29 WANTED, Haulier, with Two Horses and -Four- W wheeled Wagon, Haul Larch (Mountain Ash); contract work-Lèwis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 324i3 WANTED, a Grooer's Haulier; used to horses and moving sacks.—Apply to William Lewis, Aber- sychan. 326i2 WANTED, a sober, trustworthy Man to Deliver Bread, &c.; good wases given.—Apply Jones and Rees, Victoria, Ebbw Vale. 28915 ANTED at once, for Sheffield, Two good, quick Plasterers and Slaters for Cottage Work; good wages to suitable men; none but steady, reliable men need apply; abstainer will have preference.—Apply, by letter, to Thompson and Co., Builders, 408, Springvale- road, Crookes, Sheffield. 72027 W" ANTED at once, Smith; accustomed to tin-plaSe work.—Apply, stating age and wages required Ysfelyfera Iron (^ompai y, Glam. 251:1 Situations Wanted. TO Builders or Steam Joineries.—Re-engagemeni Re- quired by a thoroughly experienced Man either as Builders' Foreman or Manager of a Steam Joinery: first-clhss references.—Address G., 13, Moy-road, Roatt. Park, Cardiff. 310*31 Apartments/ Apartments Wanted. YOUNG Foreign Gentleman Desifes Bedroom and Full Board as Paying Guest with Well-educated People; young widow preferred.—State terms, full par- ticulars, E 25, Western Mail, Cardiff. 416il R' ESPECTABLE Young$erk Wants comfortable Home with Nice Family; late dinner.—Apply E 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 415z29 Apartments to Lem- 9 Park-place, Cardiff; ail the comforts of first-class ) hotel; central; no charge boots or attendance; day or week. 392i4 COLUM-ROAD.—Comfortable Apartments to Suit Two Gentlemen.—E 16, Western Mail, Cardiff. 379il (^(UPERIOR Home for Two Gentlemen (board, 15s. U each) or Rooms; no children.-25, St. John's- cresoent, Canton, Cardiff. 317i3 I/VIRST Class Apartments in Dynas Powis for Gentle- .r man; hot and cold bath; few minutes from station.—Address E 8, Western Mail, Cardiff. 72036 A 3, Newport-road.—Board-Residence or Rooms; best h part of Cardiff; telephone. 311i3 COMFORTABLE Furnished^ Apartments: with or C without use piano.-85, ewport-road, Cardiff. z29 VISITORS to London will find the Wilton Hotel, adjoining Station Victoria, f^W., Comfortable and especially convenient for reaching' all parts of London either by direct omnibus or underground rail- way; Paddington underground to Victoria 20 minute Night porter.—Telegraphic address, Tuffato, London. 3356d premises* Dwelllnsr-houses Wanted. TRUSTEES of Workmen's Funds are authorised to Buy Property Outright or to Advance on Mort- gage £ 200 to zC5,000 at 5 per cent.—E 18, Western Mnil, Cardifl. 395U1 WANTED, to Purchase or Mortgage House Pro- perty (South Wales).—State full particulars and lowest price E 21, Western Mail, Cardiff. 399i4 DwellingT-houses to be Let ESSRS. E HERN AND PERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Printed Monthly Register (Free) of Estates, Houses, and Business Premises to be Let or Sold. a9221 Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. TO Let, with immediate possession, Brook Cottage, Lisvane; one mile from Llanishen Station; rent moderate.—Apply, by letter, to Mr. Titus Llewellyn, Lisvane, Cardiff. 444i4 DESIRABLE Residence to be Let or Sold; 12, Con- naught-road, Cardiff; Newport-road end.—Apply 229. Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 383i4 TO Let, Jfo. 10, Richmond-terrace, Park-place, Car- oiif.—Apply at No. 8- 388i4 CCKVEKIENT House, 23, Montgomery-street, near Roath Park; five bedrooms; rent very moderate. Also 148, Donald-street, and Large Corner Shop, Bake- house, and Dwelling-house, with large yard and stables; suitable any business.—Apply E. Heme, Wordsworth- avenue, Cardiff. 414i4 LLANISHEN.—To Let, furnished of unfurnished, an excellent Detached Residence.—Apply Hern and Pertwee, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 305i3 39, Charles-street, Cardiff; rent £ 40-—Lewis Hopkins, 10. Queen-stieet, Cardiff. 217z31 166, Kin;s-road; good condition; rent 218z31 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 218z31 TO Let, Heber Villa, Go'd Tops. Newport, Mon.; two minutes from railway station; three recep- tion-rooms, four bedrooms, drying-room, hot arhi cold bath; large garden, greenhouse, three vines; rent £35. —Apply Milton Locke, House Agent, 3. Commercial- street, Newport, Mon. 203z29 TO bo Let, February 2nd, 1901, Treferig House, Llantrisant, containing 16 rooms and all modern conveniences; plentiful supply of pure water; excellent stables. saddle-room, coach-house, and farm buildings, and 54 acres of excellent pasture land; three miles from Pontypridd and two miles from Tonyrefail G.W. Railway Station.-For further particulars apply to William Evans, Rhiwinder Fawr, Tonyrefail, Ponty- pridd. 71891 GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY, G 11, High-street, Cardiff, Have to Let: — SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, Cowbridge-road. DWELLING-HOUSES, Cowbridge-road; 10s. to 16s. DWELLING HOUSES, Beda-road; 10s. And Other Propprties. SEVERAL OFFICES in Charles-street. a9139 nTndor-road, Cardiff, close to G.W.R. Station; 5 thirteen rooms, bathroom (hot and eoid water, &c.); rent, Rl It\ per week, including rates and taxes.— Apply to Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. >7665 Dwelling-houses to be Sold. DOUBLE Fronted Villa, with J-acre land, near the station, Dinas Powis, with immediate possession; low ground rent; price £ 550-—Apply Mr. N ewmau, Casb_()k,?in38 Powis. 40114 PORTHCAWL.—For Sale or Letting, unfurnished, Thirteen-roomed Houses in Best Position Espla- nade; good drainage and water supply.-Iscoed, Ferry- siae. 36814 RICHMOND Road.—For Sale, splendid Villa; £50.J. —Pullin, 47, Queen-street, Cardiff. 298i3 ST. Andrew's-crescent.—For Sale, excellent Semi- detached Residence, with commodious reception and bed rooms, billiard-room, Hern and Pert- wee, 93, St. Mary-street, Caxdifir^ 304i3 premises* Business Premises to be Let. LARGE Shop Premises, with Bakehouse; situate 5, Broad-street, Barry; rent £ 50-—Apply Cook, 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 184z29 OHOPS in Bute-street, near Pier-head.-Hopkine, 10. O Queea-street, Cardiff. 216z31 mO Let, important Works, coTering about 6 acres, X one and a half miles from Cardiff, with canal wharf and railway sidings —Apply to Crown Preserved Coal Company (Limited), Cardiff. a9169 n Tudor-road, Cardiff; close to G.W.R. Station; j thirteen rooms; bathroom (hot and cold water, &c.}; rent, £ 1 Is. per week, including rates and taxes.— Apply to Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. a7666 TO Let. with immediate possession, Shop and Premises, No. 57, Queen-street; best position m Cardiff.-APL,ly Heard, Son, and Clogg, 24. Trinity- street, Cardiff. a8388 3Ilubltr.-bott!5t!5 anU Businesses Public-houses tor Disposal. OPLENDID, old-fashioned Roadside Inn; entirely O free except beer; late tenant made fortune; rent £ 40; ingoing £ 120; large garden, piggeries, stablin, Hillii.an, Skinner-street, Newport. 437il MARKET House; entirely free except beer; rent low; late tenant 30 years; ingoing £ 120; splen- did garden, stabling; good coal business formerly on.- Hillman, Hotel Valuer. 437il OLD Coaching House; lovely position; entirely free except beer; trade exceptionally good, proved Dy vouchers; leaving through death; fruited gardens, stabling; £ 180-—Hillman, Newport. 436il COMMERCIAL Hotel, Cowbridge, for Disposal C (Fully-licensed); absolutely tree; large premises; good stabling, coach-houses, piggeries, large garden; lease expires August, 1903.—Apply on the Premises. 14 E-UBROKE Dock-Freehold Propeitv for Sale.- P Licersed House, Farmers' Arms; directly oppo- site the market. A1so No. 1, Melville-street, and No. 1. Market-street, adjoining the Farmers' Arms.—For par- ticulars apply to Mr. D. Gould, Sundon House, near Cosheston. 257il ENTIRELY Free Hotel-Public; well furnished thrcughout; pretty little town; rent £ 70, part let off; elaborately-fitted bar parlour and good domestic accommodation, with excellent garden, yard, stabling, coach-house; price £590; can borrow part.—Ross, 161, Euston-road, London. 259il EERHOT'SE-The Merthyr an a Aberdare iim^. 113 Little Millicent-street, Cardiff, to Let.—Apply W m. Hancock and Co. (Limited), The Brewery, Cardiff. 31 TO Let. the York Hotel, Llanelly; corner position in main street; nearest house to the fair ground; early possession..—Apply Buckley's Brewery (Limited). Llanelly. 72008 MASON (Limited), Complete Bar Fitters, Decorators, and Furnishers, Billiard Fitters. Every Requisite in Stock. Trained Men Sent Any Part of South Wales. Call or write for designs; estimates free. Works, Bir- mingham. Buy Direct from the Makers, Custom House- street, Cardiff a8356 Businesses for Disposal. EXCELLENT Steam Colliery (Freehold) for Sale; E £ 42,000- Also valuable Anthracite and Two House Coal Collieries.—E 22, Western Mail, Cardiff. 396i4 YALUABLE Colliery Property for Sale; £ 250,000 — Principals only, E 20, Western Mail, Cardiff. i4 OFF Licence at Melyncrythan, Neath, to be Let from 25th March next.—For terms apply T. C. Young, Wine Merchants, Neath. 338i3 OLD Established Business for Disposal; ingoing £ 800—Mr. Wilmshurst, Accountant, Cardiff. z31 glígttllanrous. IS Your Watch WrongP The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardifl for the Repair of Watches of evry description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. etc Miscellaneous Wants. MRS. Williams, 207, Castle-road, Cardiff, Buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, and Furniture; highest prices given. I 402i4 MILNER Safe Wanted; musts be in good ^ondi^ tion.—State size and lowest price, E 13, Western Mail, Cardiff. i 37gil ENTLEMAN'S Left-off Clothing* Bought, Boots, &c.; highest prices.—Mrs. S. L. Green, 32. Caro- line-street, Cardiff. Established 40 years. a9341 LOTHING. -Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's Left- C off Clothing Bou,-ht.-MTs. 'Rich. 109, Castle-road, Cardiff. Best prices. Orders punctually attended to. 4580d LADIES and Gentlemen's Wardrobes, Furniture, Boots, &c., Bought, Town or Country.—Ordr-rs punctually attended to, Mr. or Mrs. S. Beer, 30, Carolina- street, Cardiff. Established 1864. 68577 EFT-OFF Clothes.—Mrs. Roddy, 9, Sandon-street, L Newtown, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies' and Gen- tlemen's Wearing Apparel. &c.—All orders punctually attended to in town or country. Good prices given. 69 Miscellaneous Sales. BOOT Dealers and Stores.—You needn't keep a big Stock. Full up weekly from Boyle and Co.'a Wholesale Warehouse, Womanby-street, Cardiff. Cheapest and Best Market. Net Cash Prices. e8625 RANDEST Gift Ever Offered—Two-Brussels Hearthrugs, 61in.— 27in., 32in.—18in.; carriage paid. 3s.—Woods, Manufacturers, 88, Ros-ebank-street, Dundee. 438i4 QECOND-HAND Shop Fittings for All Trades, O Counters, Showcases, Tills, Scales, Weighing Machines.—Weston Parnall, Temple-street, Bristol. i2 TMPORTANT.—Table Knives, 5-guinea set, 12 large, 12 small; also Meat Carvers and Steel, with mas- sive real ivory handles; accept 10s. 6d.; approval free.- Miss Seymour, 6, Ladbroke-grove, Holland Park, Lon- den, W. _° 180z29 CJAFES, Fire and Burglar Proof.—Several for Sale; also Few Seeond-hands.-State size lequired Lord, Victoria Safe Works, Wolverhampton. 182z29 BANDSOME Antique Mahogany Cheriton Sideboard; 5ft. 6in.; price to immediate buyer, Cll.-T. Mil- lard, 22, Coity-road, Bridgend. 166z29 URE for Piles.—Perfect Cure Guaranteed in most stubborn cases; post free 2s. Qd., 4s. 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, BristoL 16014 LEGANT msiysive 6ft- Walnut Sideboard, Telescopic Dining-table, handsome Dining-room Suite 'a Oriental Saddlebags, brilliant Walnut Overmantel, Solid Cast Brass Fire Suite, including kerb stop and imple- ments (this fcloriE- worth £16), lovely Velvet Pile Carpet 4 yards x 3 Fords-the whele !ot complete for 45 guilieas-E. 3. Harris, London House, Abertillery, Mon. Telephone 0,197. 71957 BURR Walnut Bedroom Suite, handsome All-brass Bedstead and Draperies complete, Brussels Carpet, Rug. Brass Fender and Brasses-lot complete, £32.- Harris, London House, Abertillery, Mon. 71957 U' SEFUL Xrnas Presents.—Solid Oak Desk, 29s. 6d.; Solid Oak Ecokease, 21s.; Walnut Writing-table, 50e.; Turkey Carpet Easy Chair, 21s.; Brass Fender and Brasses, 13s. 6d-—Harris, The Market Furniture Depot, Newport. 71957 CONSULT Madame Proctor, the Renowned Lady Palmist, Phrenological Practitioner.—Wharton- street, Cardiff. 6Gd APPLES, Direct from Growers (Finest), Boxes 5s. upwards, carriage paid.—Howard Bevan. Pendock, Tewkesbury. 4841^29 WATERPROOF Covers for Carts, Wagons, and Every Other Purpose. Horse Cloths, Driving Aprons, &c., as supplied to H.M. the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Best value obtainable only from the actual maker, Charles D. Phillips, New- port, Mon. 30 years' reputation in home .-Jid export trade.—Apply for samples and prices. 71792 WATERPROOF Horse and Cart Covers, Driving Aprons, Tarpaulins, Harness and Saddlery, Sun- blinds. Tents, l'lags, Sacks, Bags, Canvas Rope, &c.- Fred Morgan and Co.. Cardiff and Penarth. a9178 BASKETS Selected Fresh Fish, cleaned ready for table, 7'b. 2s. 6d., carriage paid United Kiti-dom —Molyncux, Wholesale Fish Merchant, Milford Haven. L 4042d UNION Jack, size 30 by 20, in Colours; price one penny each, postage |d.; 6s. per log, carriage paid.—Western Mail. Cardiff. 50430 A N Invaluable Book to All Engaged in Trade.— A. Ileaton's Ready Reckoner, containing 135,000 cal- culations; price 2s. 6d., postage 4d. extra.—Stationery DepsPttnient. Western Mail. Cardiff. PHIL Phillips's Rheumatic Cure.-Send for P pamphlets, free. INVOICE and Letter Files. All the leading styles.— The Sequence File," The Warwick Fi'e," The Standard File," The Common-sense File." —Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. KHAKI Notepaper, Is. per packet, postage 4d., Khaki Envelopes, Is. per 100, postage 3d.—Wes- tern Mail Stationery Department. Cardiff. RE A 5; Book and Fortune Teller, ls.; post free, Is. 2d.—Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. iHiscellaneous* Midceliarieous Satee-Continued. TOOTHACHE or Neuralgia Certain Cure.—Phil Phillips's Toothache Cure, Is. per bottle, by post Is. ld.-24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. a6261 MILKSELLEB'S Delivery Book, Is.; postage, 2d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. C TICKETS, in rolls of 1,000 each, for Bazaars, Con- certs, &c., Is. 3d., postage 3d.—Western Mafi Limited, Cardiff. OOTITACHE Cure.-Try Phil Phillips's Certain T Cure; »ls. bottle, by post Is. Id. fHIL Phillips's Rheumatic Cure has cured when JT doctors and baths have failed.-Note the address: St. Mary-street, Cardiff. PHIL Phillips' Rheumatic Cure has cured for 10s. 6d. when you have paid more pounds. TTTFI Latest Improved Letter File, "The Modern" File; 4s- 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. CYCLISTS' Pocket Case, containing Pneumatic Tyre Repairing Outfit, Medicated Court Piaster, and Insurance Coupon for 12 months; one shilling.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. TRAVELLERS' Triplicate Order Books; 50 leaves in triplicate; 6d. each.—Stationery Department, in triplicate; 6d. each.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FOUNTAIN Pen; carries a week's supply, Is.; post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff. PATENT Automatic'Office Paperweight and Monthly Calendar for Four Years, Is.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. PHIL Philhps's Rheumatic Cure, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. mOOTHACHE Cure.—Note the address: From all X chemists, or from 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. gvportinq. GUNS, Cartridges, ana Shooting lcequisites.— Hammer Guns from £ 2 10s.; Hammerless Guns from 7 guineas. Good Rabbit Cartridges 6s. per 100; best Smokeless Cartridges, 9s. 6d. per 100-—Chamber, Gunmakers, Cardiff, Bristol, and Shepton Mallet. a6306 SOMETHING N"w—I am now prepared to Supply S Guns on my New Easy Payment System.—Write for particulars to Robert Bevan, Gunsmith, Cardiff. #8542 iBanep* THE Provincial Union Bank Continues to Lend Large Sums Daily from £ 10 to £ 500 on Note of Hand Alone, or on any other Approved Security, to All Classes in England and Wales; all communications strictly private; teis business having been established a great many years has grown to be one of the beet- known and largest in the kingdom.—Call or write to the Manager Western Branch, Mr. Stanley Dowding, 1, Queen-square, Bristol; or to Messrs. Wilkinson and Co., 3. Working-street, Cardiff. e8693 OUMS FROM JB20 TO RZ,O()O ADVANCED AT SHORT NOTICE. 0!1 Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges Arranged Before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Rates of Interest. Property Purchased. Trade Bills Discounted. Annuities and Fixed Incomes Arranged. Deposits Received at 5 per cent. per annum. APPLY 1. W. LLOYD. MANAGER FIELDINGS LIMITED, HAYES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, >8933 CARDIFF. ABSOLUTELY Safe Mortgages—AVanted, £ 300, £ 550, £ 700, £ 1,100, *nd £ 3,000, at 5 per cent., on propprty worth nearly double; Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.—W 75. Western Mail, Cardiff. a7632 poultry, pigeons, &r. PEKIN Ducks and Drakes and Few Rouen Ducks, bred from prize-winners, for Sale.—Apply Davies, Maypole, Rhiwderin, Mon. 178z29 OULTRY.—If you want your B:rds to Pay You write for Prices and Samples of Food to Noah Rees and Son, Hay. Corn and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. itpdtg, Cnrpdes, &f. BICYCLE for Sale; 27in. frame; Geisha; worth £ 7, take £ 5 10s.—E 27, Western Mai?, Cardiff, il EPAIRS, Enamelling, taring; trade priees.-Morris J\, Bros., Cycle and Motor Works. Pontypridd. 85144 Worses, Hi fee ^>torfc, &r. .r>r. SALE, beautiful Bay Carriage Horse, 153, five years: quiet single and double harness. Also Matched Pair Chestnuts, 14.3, five years old; grand quality; good goers in harness.—Priest-road Mews. Roath, Cardiff, il QALE, Hunetr Brood Mare, "^lectric," by 0 "Utility," 7 years; h.c. United Coknties Show; winner of steeplechases; in foal to "Deringer."—J. Colby, Rhoshill, South Wales. 243z29 Fa Sale or Hire, Hackney Stallions—"The Viking"; 16-2; 4yrs.; 9in. bone; five first prizes; "Market Day," by "Danegelt." Also for Sale, Jersey and Shorthorn Cows, Persian Cats, and Kittens.—Iscoed. Ferryside. 369i4 SALE, handsome roan Gelding; 14 hands; good trapper.-E 12, Western Mail, Cardiff. 377i4 RIZE Winner.-Smooth Fox Terrier Bitch for p Sale.—Apply Jones, Emporium, Clynderwen. i2 GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OP 30 YEAES. These world-renowned Pills hold the first place in the world as remedies for PILE and GRAVEL and the common disorders of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys. There is not a civilised nation under the sun that has not experienced their healing virtues. GENERAL SYMPTOMS.-Pains in the back, loins, between the shoulders, and in the region of the heart, stomach, liver, and kidneys, con- stipation, wind, griping, colic, biliousness, sup- pression and retention of urine, pains in the uughti, palpitation, giddiness, depression oi spirits, general debility, and other symptoms1 too obvious to point out. These Remedies do not profess to do the impossible—to cure all the ills flesh is heir to. What the proprietor, however, does tlaam is that, in George's Pile and Gravel Pills." he has discovered Remedies of the extraordinary virtues and efficacy for two of the most painful and common disorders that trouble mankind (Piles and Gravel), and their accompanying aches and pains, medicines which never foil to afford relief even in old and neglected forms oi these complaints, whilst in cases of more recent date satisfactory cures may be confidently expected from their healing action. The three forms of these remedies:- No i.-GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. No. 2.-GEORGL'S GRAVEL PILLS. No. 3.—GEOEGE S PILLS FOR THE PILES. The proprietor has in his possession thousands of testimonials from all parts of the world, of which the following are offered as fair samples From the originator cf the movement in favour of taxing Royalties and Ground Rents for lccal purposes:— I have looked over hundreds of Original Tes- timonials received by Mr. J. E. George, Hir- wain, bearing upon cures effected by his Pile and Gravel Pills.' The writers of these letters are unanimous in their testimony to the Mar- vellous Remedial Powers of Mr. George's Remedies. I look upon the bundle of testi- monials placed before me as a Satisfactory Proof tha,t he has, by his discovery, been the meaiJS of alleviating the pains of a multitude 01 sufferers. "D. E. WILLIAMS, J.P. for the Counties of Brecon and Glamorgan." Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, in boxes, at Is. 14J. and 2s. 9d. each. By pe st. Is. 3d. and 3s. From the RECTOR OF ALBURGH. "Alburgh Rectory. Harleston. "Dear Sir,—I have found your No. 3 Pills in- valuable, and I know no Pills so effectual as an aperient for those who. unhappily, have a ten- dency towards constipation. I have been anxious to write to you in testimony of my grateful sens-i of obligation to you. You are, indeed, a benefactor to th| sufferer. Your Pills have in my case (and I amfnow in my 77th year) if not added to th-_ lengtlsof my days, for that has been entirely in the hands of God, certainly contributed largely to the comfort and enjoy- ment of my life. notwithstanding a weak beart and a feeble frame.—Yours faithfully, CHAS W. LQHR." DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief; can be taken by the most delicate. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, •fZ"EATIITO'S COUGH LOZENGES, If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Keating's Lozenge will set you right. Any Doctor will tell you they a i,e UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. -^JTTEBLY UNRIVALLED. TTTTEELY UNRIVALLED. Sold everywhere in tins, 13jd. eaoh, or free on receipt of stamps, from THOMAS KEATING, Chemist. London. rTTfPEWRITING TAUGHT AT THE WESTERN MAIL OFFICE. CARDIFF. ,RrW far Snnunteements* CARDIFF. SEASONABLE GIFTS. THOSE ABOUT PRESENTING THEIR FRIENDS WITH NEW YEAR PRESENTS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR GRAND DISPLAY OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES In SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, CUTLERY, CLOCKS, and BRONZES, LADIES' AND GENTS' DRESSING BAGS AND CASES. AND A SPECIAL SHOW OF FANCY LEATHER GOODS AND ART BRASS WORK AT PRICES NOT TO BE BEATEN BY ANY HOUSE, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Owing to Lack of Window Space we can only show a small proportion of our I Al Al E 'i%T IMMENSE STOCK. Cross Brothers, THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET. a9334 ERECTED TO CATER FOR A SVECT FAMILY TRAD E. ROATH SANITARY 1 STEAM LAUNDRY, MARLBOROUGH-ROAD, ROATH PARK. lip LEADING FEATURES: r\ V" SUPERIOR WORK, C REGULAR COLLECTION, ACCURATE RETURNCATHAYS V STEAM LAUNDRY, Nat. Telephone, DYEING, and CLEANING ,4a'/lv # WORKS, s SUNNY-STREET, CATHAYS. O-v. (J CURTAIL CLEANING, WINDOW CLEANING. V \). STEAM CARPET BEATING. CHIMNEY SWEEPING, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD RENOVATING. V VANS AND TRUCKS TO ALL PARTS DAILY. Nat. Telephone, EVERY ORDER RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION. 741a. S END POST-CARD. e84S3 1 JJUY YOUR "pURNlTURE DIRECT FROM SAMUEL BROS., THE GENUINE CASH J^URNISHERS, 70, QUEEN STREEI, CARDIFF, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:- 1st. SAMUEL BROS. Sell for CASH only, therefore, Sell Cheaper than Others. 2nd. S. BROS. are Manufacturers of House. I held Furniture, thereby saving you Middlemen's profits. 3rd. S. BROS. have the Choicest and Most Varied Stock in Wales to Select from. 4th. S. BROSR Guarantee in Every Case to give Satisfaction. 5th. S. BROS. Buy and Sell for Cash, and Cash < only. I 6th, S. BROS. keep no inferior goods. there- fore have no complaints.. fore have no complaints.. Before Purchasing Elsewhere Look Around our Establishment, and Compare Quality and Prices. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. BEFORE ENTERING SEE THAT No. 70 IS OVER THE DOOR. SAMUEL B-R 0 S THE GENUINE CAqlr pURNITURF MANUFACTURERS, 70, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, R. J. HEATH AND SONS, REMOVED TO T6 QGEEN STREET, CARDIFF. (CORNER OF CHARLES-STREET). Largest Saloon in Wales. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF pIANOFORTES AND ORGANS BY ALL MAKERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR BROADWOOD, SCHIEDMAYER, WALDEMAR, and CROWN PIANOS. ALSO ORCHESTRAL PIANO PLAYERS AND SYMPHONY SELF-PLAYING ORGANS. LONDON STORE PRICES FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS. Repairs in all Branches by Skilled Workmen. Estimates and Catalogues Post Free on Application. Nat. Telephone: Cardiff, 1,021. Pontypridd, 21. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. 9750 MR. GEORGE PO O'L E vLate Miaiager to J. Hayes, 42, St. Martin's-lane. Trafalgar-square, London), SURGEON DENTIST, 35, WESTBOUR XE-PLACE, COWBRIDGE-ROAD (Facing Sophia Gardens Lodge), CARDIFF. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED WITH GAS, 3s. 6d.; COCAINE. 2s. 6d.; And other Anaesthetics. Even the most nervous may take it and be sure of having no pain. ORDINARY EXTRACTIONS, Is. Special Terms to Nurses and Domestics. LADY IN ATTENDANCE. FINEST PRIZE MEDAL ARTIFICIAL TEETH AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Consuitation and All Information Free. REGULATION OF CHILDREN'S TEETH A SPECIALITY. Professional Hours. Nine a m. till Eight p.m.; Sundays, Six till Nine p.m. Patients Visitecl at their Own Eesiden-s by Appointment. etc QESSIONS AND SONS (LIMITED), MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF TIMBERS. SLATES. JOINERY. CEMENT, LAVATORIES, BATHS. RANGES, GRATES, CHIMNEY-PIK-CE3. MONUMENTS, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. LARGESr SHOWROOMS IN WALES. I YDENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. iui- e4604 TIAS "BURNISHING f^OMPANY (LIMITED). IfF. GOAL OF TO-DAY. THE STARTING H'I'ONE TO-MORROW. We never rest on our oars, but we are con- tinually studying our patrons. Our aim is to supply our customers with a first-class article at the lowest possible price. WE MANUFACTURE most of the goods we sell; therefore, we can guarantee tham. What goods we (ton t make we buy at the BfEST MARKETS, and goods well -a- bought are half sold. I^INING-ROOM SUITES DFrom £ 50 to £ 5. We keep no Rubbish. RAWING-ROOM SUITES From £ 50 to £ 5 No Rubbish kept. [VOTICE—W e are the sole Proprietors of Samuel's Patent Clamp, which it fitted on our chairs. This keeps them firm and rigid; no giving way at thf back. No other Firm may use these Clamps. "DEDROOM SUITES From 110 down to E3 5s. NO RUBBISH KEPT. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS AT ALL PRICES. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. KITCHEN FURNITURE. OFFICE FURNITURE All Kinds of Furniture and Household Requisites. PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AH at the Lowest Possible Prices. NO RUBBISH KEPT. Deal with us Direct, either by Calling or by Letter. WE EMPLOY NO AGENTS OR TRAVELLERS. We Pay No Commission. Thus, instead of Paying Large Commissions to Agents, averaging about 20 per cent., whieb the Buyer has indirectly to Pay, SAVE IT BY DIALING DIRECT WITH US. NO MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. YOU GET GOOD VALUE. Don't be Guided by Misleading Advertisement* with Cheap and Nastv Goods. QUALITY IS THE TRUE TEST OF CHEAP. NESS. RUBBISH IS DEAR AT ANY PRICE. EASY pAYMENTS JL2A Purchasers to whom it may be more conve- nient to Buy on Easy Terms will be supplied by us at the Loweet Possible Price. Our Re-payments are far below any other firm in Wales; in fact, we generally arrange Terms. to Suit Our Customers' C-onvenienoe. YOU CAN SELECT FROM A STOCK OF OVER £ 50,000. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF MAIL CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS, All Goods Delivered Free Within 100 Miles. ALT, GOODS WARRANTED. CATALOGUES FBEE ON APPLICATION. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— ATlAS JpURNISHIN ■ COMPANY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. HAYES-BUILDINGS. CARDIFF. AND At LONDON e'1944 HAVE YOU SMOKY CHIMNEYS Get a hatchet, chop up all the ricketty furni- ture you have had from inexperienced House Furnishers, who know about as much of the business as the business knows of them, pile the broken rubbish in the grate, and set the same on fire. This will rid you of the sight and annoyance of worthless goods, and coax the most obstinate chimney into a proper per- formance of its duty. Should the process set the chimney on fire. it will remove the accumu- lation of soot. leave the chimney quite cldlLn, and show you conclusively that it should have been swept. You will then re-fjirnish with goods supplied by T BEVAN & COMPANY (LIMITED), And known throughout Wales as "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," Whoso experierce of half-a-century and. whose i position as the Largest Furnishers in the Prin- cipality are sufficient guarantees that none but thoroughly reliable goods will be supplied. HAVE YOU SEEN in their windows the following wonderfully cheap lot? 1 Leather Cloth Suite, consisting of couch, two easy chairs, and six small chairs. 1 Bevelled-plate Overmantel, in walnut frame. 1 five-pillar Walnut Inlaid Loo Table. 1 handsome Bordered Tapestry Carpet. 1 ditto Hearth Rug to match. 1 Brass Rod Fender; 1 Set Fire Broamm, and 1 pair Lace Curtains. THE WHOLE LOT ONLY X.9 17 6. BEVAN & COMPANY IMMENSE SELECTION! MARVELLOUS PRICES! FREE DELIVERY! 1. DUKE-STREET. AND 97. ST. MARY-STREET C A il D I F F. Also at NEWPORT, SWANSEA, and PONTYPQOL. el876 MANUFACTURER, HORSFORTH, OFFERS M HIS OWN GOODS DIRECT from the LOOM at MILL PRICES, viz. Serges, Fancies, Cashmeres, Bieges, Meltons, Mantle Cloths. Patterns sent free on application. Save all intermediate profit. Special Lot of Dress Meltons, all shades, at per yard. public Slmusfmntts. .r CARDIFF. ^THEATRE JJOYAL, (QAJEtDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT BEDFORD. TO-DAY, at Two and Seven, AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL JANUARY 19th, TREMENDOUS RECEPTION OF ROBERT REDFORD'S SECOND ANNUAL PANTOMIME. ALADDIN. Produced by MILTON BODE'S COMPANY. SPECIAT, FXTRA MATINEE. JANUARY 1st (NEW YEAR S DAY"), at Two. And EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Children under Twelve Half-price to all Morning Performances. Box Offioe open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a9316 G R A N D THEATRE. Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLET. TO-DAY, AT 1.45 and 7.30. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF QN A CTIVE SERVICE. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, at 1.45. Doora open 1. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24* Queen-street. Time and Prices see Bills. MONDAY NEXT: AT IFES "REVENGE. a9365 LARGE ANDREWS HALL, IV CAJRDEFF. TO-DAY. AT THREE AND EIGHT. JJROGDEN'S SWTSS CHOIR COMBINATION. 30 SINGERS AND DANCERS. THE LARGEST TRAVELLING VARIETY4 COMBINATION IN GREAT BRITAIN. Star Turn: Miss RACHEL THOMAS, Moun- tain Ash. SPECIAL TURN: Mr. BROGDEN'S NEW PANTOMIME SKIT, "STAGE-STRUCK CIN- DERELLA." Prices: 6d., 9d.. Is.. and ls. 6d. Day Per- mances, 3d., 6d., 9d., and Is. Sacred Singing and Sacred Animated Pic- tures. SUNDAY, at 8.15. MONDAY, Change of Programme at 8. TUESDAY (NEW YEAR), Two Farewell Per- formances, at 3 and 8. Special Attraction, Miss ADA LE BUTT, Clairvoyant. 445i29 Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deserve it."—Addison. FJHE CARDIFF EMPlBE" QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. From the London Hippodrome. GIBBONS' B10 TABLEAUX, Illustrating the HOISTING THE ROYAL STANDARD IN THM MARKET-Pia.CE, PRETORIA. KENNEDY and FOY, Comic Talkers. Singers, and DanoeiB. PERMANE'S COMIC BEARS, In an Animal Pantomime. MICHAEL NOLAN, Humorous Irishman and Character Actor. Vocalist. THE SE-)DONS, In their Pity-the-Crockery Act. E N 0, All the Stars ia One! The Versatile Mfrnfo iwi Character. AGNES HAZEL, in Song. TEE ALEXANDRE DUO, Instrumentalists. JAMES HOWARD and FANNY ST. CI/AIB* In an Eccentric Comedy Sketch, entitled, "Walter Wellington's Visit." Two Performances Nightly. Early one betweea 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of, Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. Tele- phone No. 625. L18045 NEWPORT. NEWPORT EMPIRE r CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. From the Palace Theatre, London, Stuart. the male Patti; E. W. Selman: the Bros. Fitz. gerald; the marvellous Dayton Family of Risley Acrobats; George Daunton, come- dian; the great Tourbillon Troupe of acro- batic cyclists; May Moore Duprez, Younc America, in new and sparkling specialities; interesting series of animated pictures on the Bioscope. L18046 L Y CEUM, NEWPORT. Proprietor &.Van ager.Mr.CLARE-NCE SOTTNES THIS DAY. at Two and Seven, Enormously Successful Pnntomime. BLUE JJEARD. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT TWO. NEW YEAR'S WEEK POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF PANTO- MIME. Matinees, Thursday and Saturday. Prices, 6d. to JE1 Is. Telephone, 158 Nat. Box Office Open Daily 10 to 10. [72011 public ftottrrs. LONGCROSS-ST. Baptist Chapel.-Pas- tor's Anniversary, Sunday, Dec. 30. Morn- ing (11.0). Pastor W. T. Lee; Evening (6.30). Rev. A. MacWilliam, M.A.; Afternoon (2.45). SShcred Musical Service, under direction of Mr. W. T. Samuel. a9388 In use for Half-a- Century. TO THOSE WHO SUFFER FROH HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, &c. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS Are a Wonderful Medicine. Thousands take no other. Eay a Box and prove it. Sold by all Chemists and Stores » In 7id., 13,d., and 2s. 9d. per box. Kernick's Vegetable Pills. e8041 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. B VECHA-"RS p TT-T BEECHAxrs pILLS EEECHAM'S PELLS Cure Bilious and Nervous Disorders. BEECRA3Fs PILLS Cure Stomachic Troubles, such as Indigestion, Want of Appetite, Dys- pepsia, Fulness after Meals, Vomit- ing. Sickness at the Stomach, Ac. BEECHAM'S PILLS Cure Restlessness and Insomnia, and give sound and refreshing sleep. EECHAM7S pILLs Cure Constipation and Sick Head- ache. PiEECH A3I'S PILLS ) Ensure Proper Assimilation of Food. EE CHAMPS PILLS j Arouse Sluggish aid Torpid Livers and Dispel Bile. IF-PEECHAIWS pILLs J, Are suitable for both young and old. BEECHAM'S PILLS Will make you look well, feel well. and keep well. BEECH APS PILLS Remove Wind and Pain in the Stomach. EECHA..WS PILLS Are sold everywhere in boxes, It. lid. and 2s. 9d.. containing 56 and 168 Pilla respectively.