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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fJIHEATRE J^OYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.ROBERT REDFORD. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF THE CELEBRATED ACTRESS. jJUJRS. J^EWlS ^TALLER, AND HER LONDON COMPANY, 15 THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL PLAY. 2 AZA. Direct from the Garrick Theatre. London. Next Week. Five Nights and a Matinee. pLORODORA. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. __al325i rpHEATRE JJOYAL, £ JARDIFF. MONDAY. MARCH 24th. FIVE NIGHTS AND A MATINEE, WELCOME RETURN VISIT OF TOM B. DAVIS'S COMPANY Jn the COMIC OPERA. JLOEODOEA. Seats can now be Rooke&.yf *trr!SeL, r ■ (J E A N D T H F, A T R E Leasee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7 30, "MAN TO MAN." Monday Next: "THE GAMESTER OF METZ." Time and Prices as usual. «603u22 'Tia not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deserve it.Addison T HE QARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE INTERNATIONAL MATCH. iW ALES V. TRELAND, ON THE BIOSCOPE. As played at Lansdowne Grounds, Dublin, Saturday, March 8th. An Original Speciality by THE AGUZZtS (Erno and Will), Telegraph Wire Eccentrics. MISS MILLIE LINDON, In Melodious Songs. THE BISERA TROUPE Of Lady Instmmentalists. THE THREE DELEVANTIS, In Athletic "Bric-a-Brac." LES VOCES, In Some Entertaining Vocal Duets. CHAS. STEVENS, Vocal Comedian. ALICE MAPLE, Comedienne. HOWARD LAW, Comedian. The Great Squad of Quick Drillers. THE NEW YORK ZOUAVES, In Rapid Artistic Manoeuvres. Next Week —WILKIE BARD. WALTER BELLONINI. &c. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes appear at each performance. Box Oifice Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 NEWPORT. NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. To-uight! Mdlle. De Valsois and the 4 Baby Elephants. The original lady musical clowns, the Three Ronays. The celebrated actor, Mark Melford, and Company, in "Ransomed." The Two Bostons, "The Bulllighters." The Four Maisanos, eccentric musicians. Master Gilbert Holdsworth. the boy soprano. Caroia's Miniature Circus. Ryder Slone. vocalist. Will Crackles. Clark and Hamilton. < L188S4 Y C* E UM, T Proprietor A Manager.Mr. CLARENCb SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.3C. ind During the Week, MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. The Military -Comic Opera. fpHE JJANDY F IFTH. FULL CHORUS. ANGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Seats may now W booked by letter, tele- gram, or telephone (No. 158). 78552 SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, OR RAIN, SUIT TO MEASURE, 558. SOLE AGENTS: STEWART & "STEWART, THE CASH TAILORS, 27j CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. c89i( SALES BY AUCTION. ROYAL AUCTION MART (Opposite W OGJ,-strect). SALES held at the aWe ROOMS EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY. a, Seven o'clock, and MONDAY and THURSDAY, at Xiso o'clock All Kinds of Furniture and Surplus Stockn Pough4 or Sold on Commission. E. R. PATERSON. Auctioneer. and Estate Agent. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. I GREAT OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. CAPITAL & LABOUR CLOTHING STORES, 59 AND 61, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, < WILL OPEN ON TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. MARCH 22ND. THE LARGEST CLOTHING M jNUFAOTCREBS -il IN THE WQRL CAPITAL AND LABOUR CLOTHING STORES »■ »■ WILL OPEN TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. MARCffi 22ND. 59 AND 61, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. E9748 3 1* —. ——. • jrisiL There's SECURITY ?: 00'0' nv 11 ng RS Cure I T T L E ^2BBBKr\ BILIOUSNESS. B Kv E9 SICK HEADACHE. f|fi| B W I FURRED TONGUE. HH EM 1 I ^il INDIGESTION. SALLOW SKIN. I i\/CE> 8m«»» PIH. th^TOUCH th# tsa I w Eb «g Small Dose. G. EF- 8maII PrIo8. so Sure thsy are, A W FACTORY PRICES. I (AVOID 1 Ml DDjlJE 21/-ISL Direct t J And Save laact. Hall Marked, with jgMfigfflgk ■ Half! ■ KEEPER. A uaefnl IBpSijj^g ggSSsSKSSpr A MONTH'S ÇALL TO-DAY. d. Ring amettini S9 „ B H. Samuel Pays Railway I star'-Uant Diamond, tn Plusft Hi FTP IT IT TkIAL fi Fare wttMn 30 miles to alt I covered «*». complete, Ca&K* ■nmb'B spending23 or more. ] H. Samuel's prtce 3,'C tjTH. SAMUEL 7 St. Mary-st., Cardiff y. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. A FEW REASONS WHY YOU 8HOtJLI> FURNISH AT THE ROYAL FURNISHING COM PAN Y, 90, ST. MARY-STBEST, and 49, WESTGATE- STREET, CARDIFF. IT IS THE BEST PLACE IN CARDIFF AND DISTRICT TO FURNISH. THE STOCK BEING ENTIRELY NEW AiD BEST SELECTED IN THE MARKET. B1 CAUSE they have a large and up- to-date stock always on hand and ready { immediate delivery. XJE.CAUSE they will always give goo<? -■ A*alfte and treat their customers fairly. ''r ,to' W, they I. keep every Had of -*— FurhitaTe to suit all classes. r i A LARGE STOCK OF NEWEST PATTERNS OF CARPETS. FLOORCLOTHS. AND LINOLEUMS, Ac. I 500 BRMIS AND IRON BEDSTEADS TO SELECT FROM. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. OUR ONLY ADDRESSES ARE:- 90, ST. MARY-ST., AND 49, WESTGATE-ST., (TWO DOORS FROM ROYAL HOTEU. CARDIFF. fpHB WEEKLY TM-AIL. TMST ^yKEKLY NEWSPAPER pUBUSHED IN THE WEST. CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK, WITH SPECIAL ARTICLES BY EXPERT WRITERS. I 12 LARGE pAGES. ONE pENNY. BELOW ARE SOME OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS WEEK'S WEEKLY MAJL": DIVORCE OF LORD WIMBORNE S DAUGHTER. GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES. FULL "REPORTS OF CASES, WITH FOR. TRAITS OF THE JUDGES. LORD METHUEN'S CAPTURE AND RELEASE. GRAPHIC DETAILS. CAMBRIAN NOTES AND QUERIES. CONTRIBUTIONS OF INTEREST BY WELL- KNOWN PEOPLE. MINERS' HOURS AND WAGES. SPECIAL ARTICLE BY MR. W. BRACE. CARDIFF VESSEL OVERDUE.—LIST OF CREW. THE NEW RECTOR OF CAERPHILLY. With Portrait. WELSH MINISTER AND THE MONEY- LENDERS. "ZAZA" AT CARDIFF.—INTERESTING INTERVIEW. LATE MR. JAMES THOMAS'S WILL—FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND INVOLVED. BARRY SLANDER ACTION.—SEQUEL TO A MAN'S DEATH. FUNERAL OF THE LATE OOLONEL MORGAN. IMPORTANT TRADE UNION CASE. COCHF ARF'S COLUMN OF COMMENTS. ANSWERS TO LEGAL. MEDICAL, AND GENERAL QUESTIONS. WELSH COMMENTS. BY "IDRISWYN." LOCAL VOLUNTEERS FOR THE FRONT. MR. STANIFORTH'S TOUR IN ITALY. CAPITAL DESCRIPTIVE SKETCH. ABERCYNON BANKRUPTCY CASE. ARMY CONTRACTS ~DEBATE IN THE COMMONS. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS OF THE WAR. KING EDWARD AND THE POOR OF LONDON. CORONATION FEAST FOR FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND. THE LONDON BANK FRAUDS. PORTRAITS OF THE PRISONERS*- POWERFUL SHORT STORY. NEW VICAR OF SWANSEA—BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. SCHOOLMASTER'S TRAGIC SUICIDE. CARTOON^ OF THE WEEK. By J. M. STANIFORTH. MR. J. MUIR'S GARDENING NOTES AND QUERIES. SEASONABLE HINTS FOR AMATEUR GARDENERS. I WEEKLY SONG, VtITH WORDS AND MUSIn. SHOCKING CASE OF IMMORALITY. GIRL'S UNCLE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. SWANSEA COALOWNER'S AMOURS. SEQUEL TO YACHTING CRUISES. LONDON LETTER.—ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. FEMININE F ASHIONS.-UP-TO-DATE COLUMN FOR LADIES. COMPLETE BUDGET OF THE WEEK'S GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS IN THE NEATEST AND MOST CONCISE FORM. NO WELSH HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT THE "WEEKLY MAIL." IT IS THE LARGEST AND BRIGHTEST WEEKLY PUBLISHED IN WALES. If yon wmt to keep your distant friends well informed uf what is going on in South Wales yon can't do better than send them the Wfckly Mail" each week. You can arrange to have the paper posted from the publishing office at the following rates:- Any place in the United Kingdom- is. 8d. QUARTER. 3s. 3d. PER HALF-YEAR. PUBLISHERS— WESTERN MAIL L IMITED, fJlBBIFF, BUSINESS ADDRESSES J. LEWIS & CO., 65 & 82 QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF. GREAT CLEAR ANCE SALE IS NOW ON. And Offer* t Rare Opportunity to Secure Grand Bargains in FURNITURE Ihe whole of the Immense Stock has been re-marked. Prices reduced regardiets of cost to effect a Speedy Clearance. Special attention is trawn to the following lines, which are offered at Prices never bear, of before. 82 Lovely Full Weight. and Size Feather Be,, Sets. well worth 50s. each, cut down to 35a. &ott Purified Wool Bed Sets, usual price 0 18s. 6«.. reduced to clear 9s. lid. Bo Assorted Size Wool Mattresaea. regular prioe <oo > 'i?8- to clear at lis. 6d. ..43 Ass<>rt«d Siie Rock Spung Mattresses, nsual price 188. 66.. to ciear at 10s. 6d. Wool,Pillows at Hid. Feather Pillows at 28. lid. All Rroiliue Wajranted Pnre. 500 Bedsteads to ciear. rroin 10s. 6d. .Couches 16# 6d. Dining, Drawing, and Bed- room Suites. Kitchen Furniture. Carpets. Rugs. Floorcloth and Linos. Cutlery. Dinner and Tea Sets, Mangrles. Pianoe, and Perambulators. Clocks and Ornaments. All must be cleared regardless of cost. and to ensure a speedy Clearance J. LEWIS and CO. will present every Purchaser with a handsome present According to the amonnt of their purchase. All Goods delivered Free and Promptly, and Satisfaction guaranteed. Country buyers. Rail ra re one way paid. Send for Special Sale List. It will save you time and money. Note Only Addres- carefully, and see you come to the Old Trailing Firm- J. LEWIS & CO., 65 & 82 QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF. (Next Door to Gilbert's Circua and opposite the Park Hotel). e9538 Ye Old Green Dragon Restaurant, TIKE-STREET, (JARDIFF. W. GREEN, Proprietor We have now on Show an excellent assortment of EASTER EGGS. SENMEL AND EASTER CAKES. Call and inspect them before purchasing. We sre now taking orders for our celebrated GOOD FRIDAY BUNS, Quality unsurpassed. Delivered Thursday Evening and Friday Morning. Branches at 112, OODVILLE-ROAD and 98. GfitlAT FREDERICK-STREET. SEND POST-CARD. Nat. Tel: Duke-street. 947; Woodville-road. 947a; ±?r-derick-8treet. 947b. B E E C HAMS PILLS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS CONSTIPATION. SICK HEADACHE. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. TO E E C H A M S jpTl L L S • WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH. AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS. ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. g E E C H A M S P I iTITs MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEP WELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on the SKIN. LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. gEECHAM" S pTTTirs PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY. ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE. CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. B E ECIIA.M'S piLLS Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DISRASKS and AILMENTS COMMON to FEMALES. IMPROVE THE COMPLEXION. REGULATE THE SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS have stood the test of over 50 years without the publication of testi. monials. as they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. F, Cla A M'S TpILLS B E8456 MONEY. THE PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continue to Lend T.arjre Sums Daily, Jrom £ 1Q to £500. Oil Note of Hand alone, or on any other I Approved Security, to All Clashes in Knsland and Wales; all communications strictly private; tliii him- ness having been established a great many years has grown to bo one of the best known and largest in the Ji.i l1gdolIL Call or write to the Manager, 1, QUIiEN-SQUAHK, BKISTOL. e9195 SOUS FKOS4 JE2C to £ 3,000 ADVANCED AT SHORT NOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand. Personal, or Other Securities. Charges Arranged before Transaction* are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Eatei of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for CLients on the Payment Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply 1. W. Ltoyd, Manager, FIELDINGS (LTD.). HAYES-BUILDINQS. THE HAYE8, 8933 CARDIFF rnHE CHARING CROSS BANK JL Established 1870. 11Q ft 120. Bishopjgate-»t. Within, E.C., and 28 Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C., tondon AsseH £ 512.475 0 0 Liaoilitiea £ 209.475 0 0 Capital and Reserve £303.000 0 0 LOANS of JE30 to £2,000 granted at a few honrs' i-i notice, ir. town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furriture, farm and trade stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. DlIo tanoe no object Easy pay menu. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:- 5 p.c. per ♦n., subject-to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 p.« per anv subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal 7p.o. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid Quar. terly. Write or cell for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., toncJ are safe investment. A WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL. Joint Manasrer*. TWO Friendly Societies have £ 120. £ 350'" £ 800 tt Invest on Mortgages. snywhcTe in South Wales; low interest; several years certain if requiredL-Writt Phillips. 11. DianlHltreet. Cardiff. eo3o'l COAL FOR SALE. COAL! Coal!! Coal!—Go to the Bute Coal Com- pany for splendid quality -at reasonable prices; special line, 21s- per ton cash; try it and judge for yourselves.—Send post-eard to the Bute Coal Company, 3, Newport-road, Cardiff. e5/3d OCKS Coal Company, 53, Ja es-street, Cardiff, for best Coals of every description. Quotations given beet Coal!! of every description. Quotatione giTen for any quantity.—Send post-card for representative to call, or ring up Nat. Telephone 01071. e371d liY the Cardiff House and Steam Coal Company T (Limited) for splendid House Coals; from own collieiT in the Llynvi Valley; prices moderate; delivery prompt. A. MAURICE BAILEY, Secretary, 24. Duke-street, Cardiff. e9672 PARK Coal Co., Salisbury-road, Cardifl.—Agents for North's Red Ash Coal* Nat. Telephone. 599. e4Q0d COALS.—Telephone 01024 Ffaldau, 26»-; genuine International, 25s.; Selected, 23s. £ d.; Forest. 22e. 6d.; Red Ash, 21s.; Range Nuts, 19s.; grand value; send diTect; no agents.—West End House Coal Mer- chant I 2. Wellington-street, Canton. Cardiff. e412d COAL, Coal, Coal!—Get your Coals direct from the c collieries Send for price list to Morris and Lead- beter. Colliery Proprietors and Agents, 2a, Fitsalan- road Cardiff Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, 1,026; Newport, 277, 254, 254a. 1523: Post Office. Newport. 561. e9652, DENTISTRY. TEETH.—Morean, Dentists iLtd.),' 56. Queen-street, Cardiff. Sit from £ 1 1«. e%13 TEETH—Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), 30. High-street, Newport t'ainlew <-v trnction by paa, 5s. e9613_ COMPLETE Sets, one guinea; single tooth, 2s. fid- Consultations free. e%13 CO HALITE 8ett), 2 guineas; single tooth, 5s. Quali- C fied dentists in attendance._<°613 PAINLE8S Gas Extractions, 51-; by Ethol Chloride, p 2s. 6d. e9613 l7L work done by thoroughly experienced dentist*. Every case guaranteed- e9613 PENAHTH, Barry Dock, Aberdare, Pontypool. Aber- P gavenny attended.. e9613 TEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients comics to Cardift or Newport *9613 PREPAID 86ALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in. the "Evening Express" at the following rates: j Once. Three Times. Six Times. ] S. D. 8. D. S. I). 12 Words or Less ♦•••». ».. 0 3 06 09 13 to 19 Words 0 5 0 10 1 3 < 20 to 26 Words 0 7; 1 2 1 9 5 27 to 33 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 Each Extra 7 Words 0 2 t 0 4 06 ■■■ii .i i In all cases the name and address are counted as part of the advertisement.
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS can be inserted in the" Evening. Express" at the following rates: I For 20 words or loss, Is. each; 6d. for each additional 10 words or part of. 1- LOST AND FOUND. "T7WUND, young Irish Terrier; if not claimed tlyee X days will be sold to defray expenses.—44. Angus- street, Cardiff. e637u21 I I MEDICAL. I St RGEltY Attendantoflbrp-wanted, or neigh- bourhood, by man; part qualified; highe,it references.—JascST Tost-offlce, Dartmouth, JJevon. -Jl e659u24 "XV^ANTHTD at onfe, t t neuced; indoors.—Evening Express, Cardiff. SCHOIASTIC. DKESSCUTTING Lei (ecientitlc); certificated teacher; moderate ;ras.—Particulars 31, Lian- b:e<!dia:i-gardeus, Cardiff. e647u26 HOUSEKEEPEH 3, COMPANIONS Housekeepers, ampanionak Ac., ited. WANTED at once, dosiuitii-ated Mother's Help.— Apply IVlrs. 1'roctot- Eeles, St. Arvan's, Chep- Std1\ 1199U24 WANTED, useful Help; look after 2 children ,7 and 8) and be generally »nseful; wage* 25s— Naviga- tion Hotel, Treharris. i 956u24 WANTED, good w'rtikg Housekeeper for business house in Llebelly; tjjxee servants kept—Applv A 63 Wjitem M/nl,' Cardiff, j 841u22 i^uuekeopers, CorApan.ona, &c>. Want Impiarment IMMEDIATE re-eii«»^^]pnt as Housekeeper to j. bachelor or widower y. experienced, reliable, edu- cated; 35—Miss Davit Thl I'arm, Fonmen, near \ber- thaW" I j 1062u26 WAI>TED, sitnnton %a working Housekeeper; trustworthy person; g years' referehce; business house preferable.—Add re* 77, Bailey-street, Ton Pentre. 762u21 DOMES IIU SERVANTS. .«»«»»•« 'lnMNeo, NUUbE, experienced^ wfnted for one child.—State Hu-f, ijxpcrieiiLO, wageT required Fernbank, Water- "»t-rotul, Newport.. i245u27_ W^TED. Nur^Houimaid M once.—App]y^39, Claude-road, Cafdiff.L 1121u26 LADY Nuko for PenaSh; one child (six months old); must have had fitperieiice, and good needle-i woman.—A, 91, Western Cardiff. 957u24 J WANTED at once, resj w'table Girl as Nurse; good references.—Jeiikin*. Fleathcofk, Aberdare. u22 WAJiTBl) liumediately Nurse for young baby.— Mf- Heck, J? era Hii B)a<"kplj 1, Swansea^ u22 NlJitSE wanted tor 1 bj y; good references.—Apply Mrs. Giffin, St. Bride I, Llanishen. 729uZl ted. WANTED, after Easter experienced Cook-6eneral; house-parlourmaid ^t. Apply Dan-y-bryn, f e631u24 WANTED immudiatelZ"^ good^C'cok-General.- Apply Airs. w. H. *oiios, 47» Weilin^toc-«treet Ml'rrll!I_ — e607u24 WANTED, »tter Easteti^ood Plain Cook or'Cook- General.—8. OaklleiJ^ect, Cardiff. rf]{iiW WANTED, 19th Auril, the <iuut«rs.« «ou»l Cook; used to siuail .dairy and butt^r-iualkint* — Apply Mrs. Daniel Owen, jteh Hall, Cowbrid'ge, (Jlam. _e9772_ W.vNTl'iy, MttM. tory references.—Ajppy- 39, park-place, Cardiff. e654U26 WANTED, good Plain Cook or Cook-General; family two; housemaid kept; good wages.— Auttty by letter 32, Windsor-plat-c, Cardiff. 1261u24 WANTED, g(Kjd Plain Cook; also Between-mltid; references.—Mr& Kobertp, l'en-y-wem, Vber- ystwyth. L19661 WANTED, a Plain Cook or t3wk-(>eneral; assist- ance given; good reference required.—Nox 14, Post-office, Neath. 1221u27 WANTED, after Eaaterj Oxik-OeneraT; tmall family.—Apply Mm. C. A. Hcitznian, 65, Ply- inoiith-roiid. IVnarth. 1234u21 WANTED, 19th April, in the country, u (;<x>d Plain Conk; used to small dalrj- and butter- making.—Apply Mrs. Daniel Owen, Ash Hall, Cow- bridge, Glani. 78621 WANTED immediately, experienced Cook-Gelieral; f two in family; housemaid kept.—Apply Mrô. Ensor, Glenwood. Llanishen, Cardiff. 1198u27 VST ANTED, thoro\j»lily good Plain Cook; satisfac- T T tory ri foreiioeo.—Apply 39. Park-place, Cardiff. u27 WANTED, a good Cook immediately; -2 in family. —Apply Mrs. Frarer, 9, Park-ioad, Barry. u22 WANTED, Cook-General; thoroughly experienced; W kitcbenmaid kept.-Apply 73, Ilichmond-road, Cardiff. 1095u25 WANTiiD, after Easter, experieaeed Cook-General; house-parlourmaid kept.—Apply Dan-y-bryn, Kadyr. 10.161125 WANTED at once, good Cook-General; -also Nnise- Housemaid; good wages.—Apply 92. l'lymouti- road. Penarth. 1013u25 COOKGeuerar wanted; small family; nurse-house- maid and boy kept.—Vicarage, Mumbles. 827u22 WANTED, after Easter, good 3'lain Oook or Cook- General.—g, Oakfleld-street, Cardiff. 939n24 C^^OI) l'Uin Coot wauled for small family.—Mrs. 3T Powell. Higliwnrth, near Swindon. 1045u £ 5_ OOI^^Coui^Utaeral wanted; na wasning; house- maid kept.—Apply Mrs. Albert Liscombe, l'air- tieM, Sei;)entine-road, Newport. 100Qu24 WANTl-:n, two good Servants for small fmuily— ( nok-Geiifral and Housemaid: wag^s £ 18 and Address D. P.. Western Mail. Swansea. 984u24 WANTED, au expehei^ed Cook; small family; good wases.—Apply, with particulars, to Mrs. Wiliiams, Cumberland Lodge. Llandaff. 938«24_ ANTED, TcMjk-Oaneral; also Houpv-Parlouriuaid; w small family.—State reference*. # wages Miles, Frithim-u. Llanishen (thiee miles outjjf Cardiff)^ u22 WANTED immediately, good Cook-General; house- maid kept..—Apply, stating age. wages, and refe- rences. to .Mrs. PHton, V.'Mn Wt-rn. IJontypool. 8281122 COOK-General wanted for small house.—Mrs. Uond, c 48, New-road, ^lanelly■ 789u21 WANTED Cook-General; abont 20; nurse kept.— Apply Mrs. Berthon. Moorlands, Lydney. 770u21 ANTED, good Plain Cook or Cook-General for country; wages £ 20- Also JBouje-Parlourmaid; £ 18. Three in family, nurse and boy kept.-The Grove, Caldicot, near Chepstow. 763«21 ANTKD, Cook-General.-Apply, with particulars, Mrs. Eifoot, Ingledene, Victoria-road, Penarth. 739u21 W- HOUR > and Partour Maida Wanted. WANTED immediately, Housemaid.—Apply (after 7/, 20?.. Newport-road. Cardiff. e614u22 ANTE)HousenuHd and Cook-General.—Apply L.uldiugton House, Plymouth-rued, Penarth. u27 W" AVl'ED,"efficient House-Parlourmaid; three in family.—Apply Mrs. H. Thompson, Whitley Hutch, IilandafT 4197"24 XI' E K Fe N CE I) Parlourmaid and Housemaid El wanted; also useful Between-maid—Apply, with particulars, the Matron, At. Michael's Theological Col- lege, Aberdare. 1157"26 lULOURMAII) wanted, under a but'.er, and P Third Housemaid of three.—Apply, with refe- rences, to A. Gilberteon, Esq., Olanrhyd, Swansea Vale. 78603 WANTED, competent Housemaid by 10th ApriL— Apply 221, Newport-road, Cardiff. !U7u26 ANTED, after Easter, House-Parlourmaid for Penarth.—Lambert, 11, Edwards-terrace, Cardiff. 1114u26 MRS. Gaskell requires, for lirst wetk intlpril, com- petent Parlourmaid; wages £ 22; go<fl reference from last situation1 essential.—New House, Thornliill, near Cardiff. 1115u22 vxl)enenced House-Parlourniaidiv house- maid kept; Chuichwoman.—Mrs. Morgan, Oak- field, Hay, Hereford. 1047u21* ANTED, Housemaid for gentleman's family ex- f f perienced must pssist wait at table; good needle- woman.—Apply. stating age and w^jas, to Madam, Nfcntygroes, Llandrindod, ltadnorshire.' 19655 WANTED lmiuediatcly. Housemaid.—Apply (after 7!, 202. Newport-road, Cardiff. 940u24 cwrais Wantao> WANTED, an experienced General; 3 in family; good wages. Also Nurse for 1 little boy—Apply 53, Piymouth-road, Penarth. c661'i27 W~ ANTED, competent. General for April 8th.— Apply, by letter, Mrs. Ramidale, 66, Stanwell- road, l'enarth. e658u24 WXNTED, Oeaeral Servant, small family, at once. Apply W9, queen-street. Cardifl. e657u27 OOl' General wanted; no children; small family: good supply mitil suited; indoor*.—Apply Ingle- fieid. Llantliewy-road, Newport. e639u29 WANTED at once, for small family, good GeneraC w with good reference: used to plain cooking.— Apply 66. Partridge-rond, Cardiff.. e64^u21 WANTED at oni-e, a young Giri; «gcd about 15; sleep out.—Apply 38, JBdward-street, Cardiff. e645u21 XPF,Itl),,NCED (icneral mother's help kept: good E reference.—16, St. Andrew's-crescent, Cardiff. eS91 uaD. WANTED, competent General for April 8th.— Apply, by letter, Mrs. Uamsdele, 66, Stauwell- road, Peuarth.. 1238u24 GENERAL Servant wanted; 18—20; country ;*irl preferred; used to young children.—Mrs. Alfred Setchfield, 18, Church-street. Cardiff. 1239«24 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. I Generals Wanted-Cofttinued. WANTED, good Genrnil; alx>nt 20-—Apply Mn: W Treadweil, 62. Bryn-i.iad, Swansea. 1240u24 QOD General required; about 33; no washing; JT small family good wages.—Apply Mrs. Veughan, Elm House. St. Nichrjlas-road, Barry. 1203u27 t WANTED,-in •& smSir family, a respectable Girl, al>out 17 or 18, f<5r a private house.—Apply Mr. Daniel Davies, H ith-street, Narberth. 1215»24. ¡ GENKltAIi Servant- wanted; good reference.—Apply after six 73, Newport-road, Cardift. 1191u22 WANTED, a good General; 25 to 30; good wages given to a thoroughly trustworthy person.— Apply 60, Commercial-street, Newport. 'u- 1170u22 WANTED immediately, thoroughly experienced General; good wages given' to competent girl; three in family.—Apply, stating age; wages, reference, Mis. Jones, Gladstone House, Porth, Glamorganshire. 1182u26 WANTED, an experienced Servant as Nurses' Dining-room Maid: wages commencing at £ 14 and all found. Also a Wardmaid; wages £ 11.—Apply, personally, with reference, any day before one o'clock, to the GENEKAL Servant wanted.—Appiy 55, Poutcamia- street. top of Plasturtou-ayenue, Canton. 1027^25 WANTED, gocd General Servant; wash and iron; aged 20 to 25: comfortable home; family two; no children; wages 112 to £ 15.—Mrs. Groom, Henllye, Llandovery. 1058u21 WANTED, General Servant; small family; nurse kept.—Mosos_Thomas, Solicitor, Cwmavoor-Glsnii. •• iq6gu21_ WANTED at one*1, thoroughly rxperienccd General Servant; good reference reqnired; two in family. —>lrs. James, Morning Star, WANTED immediately, Maid for General House- work; aged 20; good wages; references.—Mrs. Williams, 250, Castle-road, Cardiff. 922u24 WAN'iiKD, end of April, good House General for six months at seaside; must be used to parlour and house work; private cook kept.—Write, J statin? wages, to A 64, Western Mail. Cardiff. 842u22 WANTED, after Easier, experienced General; good wages.—Appiv Mrs. Lander, 4ft Ninian- road. lloath Park, Cardiff. WANTED, good General, beginning of April; small family 1 reference required.—Apply Mrs. Moly- nenx, Glyn Villa, Pontcanria-street, Canton. 847u22 WANTED, gcod General; plain cooking; house- maid kept.—Apply, with references, Bryn Llynvi, Maesteg. 836"22 WANTED, good General Servant; anothef 'eervant kept; small family.—Mrs. Morgan, Brjro'Ueutog, Hirwaiu, near Aberdare. GO()D General wanted; country girKpreferred.—31, Plasturton-gardens, CardSS. 814u22 ENERAL wanted (about 20) by end of March; able to do a little washing and ptain cooking; no children; wages, £12; references reqaired.—103, Can- naught-road. Cardiff. 813u22 WANTED, respectable Girl, housework; emal' family; comfortable home.—A 61, Western M";i. Cardifl, 8Uu22 WANTED immediately, • good General Servant— Apply 30. Stow Park-avenue, Newport. 765u21 WANTED, experienced General; small family; no children; £ 15; references.—17, Parade, Cardifl. 748u21 KltcBenwaida Wanted. WANTED, good Kitcbenmaid; about 18-—Apply 73. Richmond-road, Cardiff. 1096u25 KITCHENMAID wanted; single-handed. ■'Also Under Housemaid; wages £11 to £13. Both must have been out before.—Apply Mrs. White, c/o Colonel Franklin, Clemeustone, Bridgend. 1059u25 WANTKJU, A Kit^taiuMd Jr*a smaTl faiuijv ia. Ten^K aiust have been out before.—Affiily, Mating- age .d- wages, to Mrs. ltailton, Heynood Lodge, Tenhy. Li9658 WANTED, a Kitchenmaid; must- have some expe- rience.—Apply Mrs. Jones, Llanmiloe, St. Clears. 519u21 J Sculterymalds Wanted. SCULLEltYMAID^ not under 17; good character frilm' last situation; wages £ 10.—Miss Millar, Ruperra-Castle, Newport, MOD 889u22 Laiinoreaaea Wanted WANTED, useful Maid for Laundry, and to assist in house; near Cardiff.—A 88, Evening Express, Cardiff. e624u20 WANTED, a respectable, capable Wijuan as Laun- dress; aged not under 28:' wages £ 18. rising to £ 20— Apply Matron, Carmarthenshire Infirmary, S. Wales. 78596 Hamate Servants Want Placed SITUATION wanted good Cook, gentleman's family. —D. J., 11. Velindra-terrace, Aberavon.- 121'3u24 GOOD Plain Cook-General, disengaged April 7th, seeks situation, or as Housekeeper to small, family. —Elizabeth -Tones, Howell's Schools. Llandaff. 1033u25 WANTED, situation as House-Parlourmaid; pxpe. W rienced; disengaged April 1;)th.-M. P., Link, SoUtherndown, Glam. 774u21 WANTED, Gentleman's Family Washing by expe- rienced laundress.—Apply B 1, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1014U25 I EXPERIENCED lAu-idres6 wants Fatuilical Waph- J ing.—Applj 17, Blosserroad, Llan-'aff Yard. 78577 Mate ftarva»t« wantedi WANTED at once, a single young Man in the country as Grooin; to live in.—Apply, with references, Mr. Mullock. Austin Friars, WANTED, a single Man, used to gentleman's scr- W-Ali,-e, as Gardener; to milk two cows and make himself useful.—Apply, stating wages, to Mr. Howard Fi-wler, Druidstone, Little Haven R.S.O., I'embroke- ¡;hÎrt> 123Qu24 WANTED, 1st April, strong, active Irful ac<'us- tiMued to horses, make himself generally useful; wages £16 a year.—Dr. Griffith. Milford Haven. 1126 WANTED, respectable young Man as Gardener; make himself wfuj; one been third un-l' r liead gardener would suit.-Apply J. Harrop, J frond eg, Pontardulais. 11561122 WANTED, Groom-Gardener.—Appiy J. Isaac, Elm Grove, Dinas l'owis. 1140U22 ANTI-'I), you g Man uud -'r 18, to ziaiage WANTED, young Man, not under 18, o tnianage garden and make himself generally useful.- Apply, in first instance by letter, to Miss Cook, Oak- field. J,lanhaij.¡(., rsl;, lion. 1143u22 WANTED, Gardener, nursery work; understand cucumber, tomato, and tilant growing, and make himself generally useful.—Apply I. Stapleton, Barry. 1119U26 WANTED immediately, Groom-Gardener; cow kept. —Apply, with reference, Richards, Tvnewydd, Barry. 1106u26 STRONG Bov wanted, to assist with milk round and general work; liberal wages.—Address Dairy, Advertising Offices, Newport 1088>i25 ANTED, -strong l,ad, 18, for bouoewoi-k, wit,), WANTED, strong Lad, 18, for housework, with knowl..dj:e of horses and gardeninl:Apply, with good reference*. Dr. Joyce, Glyn Rhondda, Porth. u2?- GROOM, under, coach own, required; not under 18 years of age; must'.be accustopied to his d\ity, and able to, drive-.—Apply, with partisnlars of past, and present employment, with references, to W. J. Rees, Laurels, Swansea. 1184u22 WANTED, Groom-Gardener; milk, make "hiitisoif generally useful; good references required; Wiiges £1 and lnaiee.—1^30, Western Mail, Cardiff. u26 WANTED, working Farm Bailiff; good shepherd and stockman; cottage and garden; good wago for a sober, reliab;e, and suitable man; near Newport. -Apply 11. M., Western Mail, Newport. 1091u25 REQUIRED, active Groom under coachman; also single-handed Footman.—State ages, capabilities, wages, particulars, good references Mrs. Lawrence, Chepstow. :042u21 WANTED, steady young Man to attend horses, trapss, and harness; mast be thoroughly expe- rienced ;•> willing to make himself generally useful.— Apply, with reference, Morgan, Canal Head, Aberdare. 1050u25 WANTED, Wagoner; married; hou#e, garden, and cider found.—Apply W. Beer, High Mead, Llan- vair, Abergavenny. 1052n25 WANTED, for quiet, comfortable country place, a steady Labourer understanding kitchen garden, cow, pony; wages £ 21-—Mrs. Tardy, Kidwelly. 1055u21 WANTED immediately, Groom-Gardener; thor- oughly experienced in gardening; take charge of horse and trap, generally useful; in or out doors.— Apply Hazeldene, Neath. 1064u21 WANTED, a strong' B<iy, not lees than~16, as Page (most have had some experience) for Fon- moa Castle. Glamorgan,—Apply Fonmon Castle, Car- diff. ■ ■ 759u21 GROOM-Coachiuau; live out; generally useful.—State G 1\1> wages Master; Western Mail, Swansea; 'u24 WANTED immediately. Groom; make himself use- ful.—Apply, particulars, Lewis, Tyn-y-waun, Porth. Glam. 891u22 WANTED, a married Mta able to do general work on a farm; gobtl cottage and garden.—Apply Mr. Emerson, Fairwater Farm, Michaelstone-y-Vedw, near Cardiff. 741u21 Male 8er>,lfit» WMMt Plaoea. COACHMAN seeks situation-. highest iefeience.s; C aged 3Zj m^j;ried. ;no pnciinibrance.—Harding, 3. Esloe.road, Westbmy. ili Bristol. 1255u24 WANTED, situation Groom-Coachman; ride, and drive well; married; aged 33; good reference — W. James, 7. Station-road, Chepstow. 1153u22 WORKING Farm Bailiff seeks situation as above: thoroughly understands cultivation of land and stock; life elperienee.-B, 25, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1138u26 As Groom-Valet, ct. Grortm-Coachman, or look after lady or gentleman's fancy turn-out; ride and drive; steady; single; aged 34.-J, Cook, Iscoed, Ferry- fide, Carmarthenshire. 1104u22 WANTED, situation as working Farm Bailiff;-ex- perienced references: can kill and dress.—Apply B 9, Western Mail Office, Cardifl. 1068u11 I DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Male Servants Wanted—Continued. WANTED, by thoroughly experienced Man, situa- tion as Groom or Gardener; prepared to make himself generally useful.—Apply, first instance, to Vicar, £ Ctvmavon, Port Talbot. 1061u11 requires i;itualion (mngle-haltied or GARDENER requires situation (single-hanued or where under one kept); thoroughly und<rftanr.s work; life experience; aged 26; references if Ie- rjuired.—Apply Lane, Gardener, Rose Tree -Cottage, Orcop HilL Tram Inn R.S.O.. Herefordshire. 1070«21 -i GARDENER (head working),- experience in' all ] brancnos; married; aged 37; twelve years last j 6ituat10n.-Apply Stevens, c/o Perks, Govilon, near Abergavenny. 833u22 r. "TTCTANTED, situation as Gardener and generally use- £ Vt ful; abstainer; excellent references; married.— State wages P. K., Western Yaii Omce, Newport. u22 1 T7VARM Bailiff (working), married, wants situation, or P manage farm, poultry, occ.; gocd references.— Craddock, 13, TYndhurst-strect. Cardiff. 898u22 I HOTEL ASSISTANTS, Ac. Situation* vacant. WANTED, experienced Head Boots.—Apply i Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend. I222u27 WANTED, by April 12th, good Cook and Kitchen- maid for commercial hotel.—Apply Thistle Hotel, Llwynypia, Rhondda Valley. 1258u27 WANTED, Cook; wages 7st 6d. per week; refe- rences essential.—Xlanageress, Ship and Pilot Hotel, Dix-ks. Cardiff. 12"5u24 NIgHT Porter wanted at once.—Apply, with refe- rcnces, Alexandra Hokl, Queen-street, Cardiff, alS333 1 WANTED, voaiig Lady for Bar; aged 18 to 20— Apply, with references, Terminus Hotel, Cardiff. Il94u24 1 WANTED, good Housemaid or General; wages £ 15.—County <'lnt>, Westga-te-street, Cardiff. u24 1 STAFF-Housemaid wanted; over 20 years of age; wages £ 14 and laundry.—Apply Mrs. Richardson, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. 1196u24 i A.N'FED immediately, two thurcu,,hly doniesti- WANTED immediately, two thoroughly domesti- I cated young Ladies to make themselves gene- rally useful and assist bar when required; comfortable home to sUitablo persons with good references.—Apply | at. once to B 23, Western Mail, Swansea. 1131u22 WANTED. 6ober young Man as Under Boots; wages 10s. per week.—Apply Head Boots, Bush i Hotel. Swansea. 1098u21 WANTED immediately, Barmaid; willing to g#si«t with housework.—Apply, stating wages required, Mrs. Williams, Royal Exchange, Port Talbot. 1081'i2111 Mrs. Williams, Royal Exchange, Port Talbot. WANTED, young Person for household duties and t assist in bar.—Apply Ocean Wave, Hope-street, j Cardiff. 1094u21 WANTF.D, Coffee-room Chambermaid, Colfte-room Waitress, and Stillroom-d»aid.—Apply Manager, > Royal Hotel, Swansea. 1037u25 Cardiff. 1094u21 WANTF.D, Coffee-room Chambermaid, Colfte-room Waitress, and Stillroom-d»aid.—Apply Manager, > Royal Hotel, Swansea. 1037u25 W~ ANTED, experienced Barmaid; must, have good references.—Apply St Fagan'a Hotel, Penarth. 1022u25 j HALLM AID.—Respectable Person, about 30 years of age, wanted; wages £ 16 and laundry.—Apply Mrs. Richardson, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. 1012u21 WANTED, staid Cook-General and General Servant also young Man (sleep out); must be accustomed to public-house business.—Apply, with references, Ivor I' Hael Hotel, Llwynypia. 1053u21 good (ieneral Servant; also WANTED, a good General Servant; also House- maid and to assist in the bar.—Apply Mrs. Chegwjn, Mardy Hotel, Merthyr. 1056u21 WANTED, a good General; references required — Apply New Inn Hotel. Merthyr. 983u24 "jr>E«iUIRED immediately, a thoroughly good Cham- III In Hill a!«i?..» Huiistiiiaid.—Apply, with rejc- reiices, ColiouTg Hotel, Teniiy.. ^6*2^94 WANTED, a strong, reliable Man to mind door of W hotel; must have good character and used to, rouirh hotel trade; height 5ft. llin. to 6ft.; well built. -Apply A 75. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 9031122 ANTgD immediately, Barmaid; must be reliable, trustworthy; about 24; good references. Also 1 good Housemaid.—Mrs. Jones, Eagle Hotel, Ynyshir. 894u22__ TWO young Ladies require re-engagement as Bar- maids; experienced; good references; aged 22-25- —A 49. Western Mail. Cardiff. 782u21 WANTED, good Girl as Kit'henmaid.—Apply Pro- prietor. Bush Hotel, iforthyr. 875^22 ANTED, a good Housemaid.-Lion Hotel, W Rhayader. 826u22 •ituatlon* Wantea. riYWO young Ixidies require situations in Hotel; L l«)fh experienced; good reference?.—B 41, Wes- tern Mail, (tardiff. 1243u27 WANTED, re-engagement Barmaid; disengaged w second week in April; good references-.—Apply 26, Union-street. Tredegar. 1148u22_ ll[,LrARD experie h il!:hest references; single.—29, Bridge-street. New- BILLIARD Marker. experienced, disengaged; port, Mon. 1092u25 I EXPERIENCED Waitress wants situation; out- |J doors.—Brown, 14, Blaenclydach-street, Grange- town, Cardiff. 10971,25 BARMAN wants situation (head or single-handed); good wages; aged 24; good references.—Apply A 94, Western Mail, Cardiff. 979u24 HOTEL Boots reeks situation; single-handed: family or commercial: good references.—W. Hewitt, 114, Arabella-street. Roath, Cardiff. 9281124 SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHoo *a»l«tant» Wantea BOOT Business.—Smart- Youth and Female, as Apprentice.—Boyle, 59. Holton-road, Barry. u24 BOOT Business.—Pushing, smart Junior Salesman.— State reference, salary, Boyle, Cardiff. r(>26u24 rpROUSEll Hand wanted. Improver, and Apprentices; JL wages to commence.—1, St. Fagan's-street. Grange, Cardifl. e613u22 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS, &c. Traveller* ftgent». &c.t Wanted. AGENTS wanted by a leading Friendly Society in Glamorganshire; excellent terms.—Apply Super., 33. Union-terrace, Merthyr. 649u26 CLERKS AND- MANAGERS. Situations Vacant. EXPERIENCED builder's Clerk wanted.—Address if.. Western Mail. Merthyr. e648u26 22s. 6*1. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to 22fc- 6d. offered to either sex (who can write) for their spare moments: work may be done evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Trust- cott and Co., 6a, Glendower, Torquay. c655u27 every- where offered anybody able to write.—For proof send addressed envelope Manager, Dept. 84 B, Elm 1,°,(>, Southall, near London.. r9774 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. situations vacant. WANTED, Brickyard Hands.—Apply Phoenix Brick Company, Birch grove, Whitchurch, Car- diff. e9773 WANTED immediately, Groom-Gardener; cow kept. —Apply, with reference, Richards, Tvnewydd, I Barn". cg40u25 NIGHT Porter wanted.—Apply, with references, Alexandra Hotel, Cardiff. e9771 WANTED, Gardener, nursery work, understand cucumber, tomato, and plant growing, and make himself generally useful.-Apply I. Stapleton, Barry. e642u25 YOUTH, for Delivery bread; accustomed to horses.— Snook and Sons, 126. Castle-road, Cardiff. e644u21 SADDLERS.—Wanted at cnce, 2 or 3 good Harness Makers.—Apply W. Farr Jones, Saddler, Great Western Approacih, Cardiff. e628u24 LADS wanted, Improvers, joiner's shop, Canton.— Wages, particular* A 79 .Western Mail, Car- ddl. e6Uu22_ TROUSERS Making.—Good Hand wanted at once; also Improvers and Apprentices.—18, Raven- street (off. Wood-street). Cardiff. e617u24 WANTED, a Page Boy.—Appiy 48, Newport-road, Cardiff. e643u21_ ROFITABLE Home Work; either sex; no expe- p nence required.—Apply or write H., Knitting Company, 50, Situations Wanted. GARDENER requires situation (single-handed or where under one kept); thoroughly understands •work; life experience; aged 26: references if re- quj^d.—Apply l.ane, Gardener. Rose Tree Cottage, Orcop Hill, Tram Inn R.S.O., Herefordshire. e651u22 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. NOW we shan't be long getting oui family washing done, because we use one of Speiner's Wringing and Mangling Machines.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. Johns-square, Cardifl. Send post-card for price_list. e9453-l "1" sa:, what a charming paper." "Yes. I bought X that a": Robert Lewis's, Custom House-street, Cardiff." "Then I'll go thire for mine." e9668 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. TTIOR sale, nearly new flat Cart, good set of Harness, X pair of new trap Wheels (4 feet), good Cob, 13 hands, 6 years, warranted; any of the lots very cheap; no dealer.-C. Lester, 32, MerthyT-stxeet, Cfcthstys, Oar. Idifl. «636u21 APARTMENTS. Apartments to- Let UÕMELY Lodgings for respectable youijg nfan.— [1 Ill, <'ra<idock-?treet, Cardiff. c653u26 yriCELY- furnished front Apartments; piano; every convenience; terms moderate.—136, Riclimond- oad, Cardiff ^9765 UNFURNISHED; hot, cold bath; 3 rooms; rnode- LT rate —82, Theobald-pad, Canton, CardiC. e598u21 COMFORTABLE, Furnished Apartments or Lodg- D ings for respectable man.—43, Richard-street, ^aihays, e596n21 PREMISES. Qwell'ng-houtRi' wanted.. [IfTANTED, seaside or country House in exchange VV for 6 per cent Preference Shares in Company rliich pays 10 per cent on its < dinary shares regu- nj-jy.— .v 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. e603u22 Dwelling-nouses to bo Let. pi'LY Co-<iperative Supply Stores, North-road, Car- diff:—Several houses, 2, 3. and 4 bedrooms each; eats, 5s. 3d 6s., 6s 6<i., 9»-. 10s., baths, gardens, fcc,; lear Biackweir and Park-place 'bug terminus. e401d Lear Biackweir and Park-place 'bue terminus. e401d APPLY-to"j T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 29. St- Mary-street, Cardifl. for following iropti to let-.— Dwsy-stieet, 5-» 78. Saltmead-r.iad. » 6d 50, Court-road, r 201. Cardie-street, 11. 15 King's-road, 12s.; 1 muumoor-road, 8s.; 14, iomilly-road West. 7s. fed.. \~c. ^9600 LEUED C. Haime. Estate -cut. 150, Qjein-mreet. A. To let, Double-fronted She.). Cowbridge-ioad, com- manding position, 6 bedrooms, h and c., good cellar, jueen-gtrcet. '.arge Room, 26ft. x 16ft. 6in., as office, stock-room, or studio, close T.V.R., R R., £ 20 mcJusive. Jichmond-road. 6 bedrooms, h: and c., £60- jlanishen.—Stable, coachhouse to let, 3s. 12, Redlaver-street, 4 bedrooms, h. and c., 12*. S, Craddock-s'reet, 8?- 6d. ,1. Bridgend-strc-ct, h. and c., 8'- ? Helen-street, 6s. ,V anted to pu-ohase, House near T.V.B.; alao at Penarth, about £400 ror saie, Bridge-street, Pontypridd, 3 ahops & premises, 'roperhes for aa!e near new tram routes Lgent for Westminster Fire Office, United Kingdom Temperance aLd General Life Office, London Guaran- tee, Norwich and London Accident Companies for plate glass, employers' liability &,c, &c.). e9608 Stables to Let. OPPOSITE Roath Passenger Station. Pearl-street, Cardiff, 6 stall Stable and covered Yard; suit cab )!i.priPt,)r, contractor, or furniture remover. e652u27 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. CROCKERY—400 Articles for 32s.; lists free.— Bennett, 25. Broom-street, Hanlcy. c650u26 FEW old English game Bantams, cockerels and t' pullets, from 5p. each.—Jones, 25, Brynbedw-. ■osd. TyloTstORn. e630u24 LAMP Glasses all descriptions from 6d. dozen; fire- L proof from ls.; superfine wicks, Is. lb.-firm. nings, 40, Walker-road, Cardifl. e610u22 riXLVEIt \V>anaoite Eggs, 38. sitting (birds on r=.8S O runs).—Collins. Lisvane, Cardiff, c600u21 APKHHANGINGS. Paperhangmgs.—Have you seen P Robert Lewis and Co.'s (Custom House-street) Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they will be lent to your house. e9668 (AKDIFF Union Workhouse. 24th February, 1902.- I The sale of Firewood has now been resumed — )rders to the Master. e9683 FISH—On receipt of 2s. 6d. will forward bass of F selected Fish, carriage paid; trade supplied; price 1st free.—Edward Lacy, Fish pocks. Grimsby. p318d- SAFE" 30in.. cost £ 7, accept £ 4 5s— Levy's Safe Depot, Frederick-street, Sunderland. c460etc urr Lengths. 78 6d.. lb? 6d.,12s76d 15s.. in s All Wool, Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patterns free; my length cut, carriage paid—A.lbion Woollen Manu- facturing Co.. '56. Woodhouse-lane. Leedl.. THE Miniature "I«al,«th" Constant Level Inkstand; will hold sufficient ink for several weeks, constant ise: 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardifl. e9570 ETTER Copying Book. 1,000 pages; half bound calf; L special value; 5s. 6d. post free.—Stationery De- partment-, Western Mail, Cardifl. e9570 BLOTTING l'ad and Calendar for Memos., Is. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. <*9570 NEW Artistic Lace Shelf Taper, |2 sheete, each 36in. long; €<3., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardia. t HOTOGRAPH oi Oupea Victoria (18 x 24), 9<f p each to clear, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff IMPROVED Linen Markers.—Stencil plate, any two letter initials, compietti with 111k and brush, Is.; Full ncme stencil plate, complete with ink and brush, Js. 6<1. Indelible Marking Ink; no heat required; will not wash out; 6' Is., Is. 6(1- Per bottle— Sta- FLGGWRR ■C 'WHIIII 11 JMNILT JTEWK ;»957R LI 1.R'S Delivery Book, Is.; postage, 2d. lYA extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, c9570 HARDTMUTH'S "Mephisto" Copying Ink I'encils, 1?. 8d- I'er dowrn; specially recommended.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. CQ570 BLOTTING Pad, with Memo. Tablet at Top and Mova^e Dates, 2-s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff.^ e9570 L~ ADIES' Year Book and Housekeepers' Diary for 1902, » Systematic Method of Keeping Household A1-counts. In 9d-, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mai), Cardiit. e9570 USEFUL Pocket Fountain Ten, fitted with Gold Metal Nib and Screw Nozzle.—Stationery Depart- in. nt, Western Mail. Cardiff. P9570 SNU Cards.— Box, containing three dozen cards, with six holders, assorted ribbons, price is., postage 2d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. J>»rdiff.. e9570 N invaluable Book to all engaged in trade.— Heaton's Ready Reckoner, containing 135.000 cal- culations; price JJs. 6d.. postage 4d. extra.—Stationers" Den^t«"e;it, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 SELF Inking Stamp Pad; always ready for use; violet ur red; pries Is.—Stationery Department, .) violet ur red; pries Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardif. e9570 POCKET Diary and Card Case, with Insurance Policy jr- for £SOG. available for 12 months; price Is.—Sta- n-aery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff, "9570 | TICKETS, in rolls of 1,000 each, for bazaars, con- T certs. &< Is. 3d,. postagp 3d—Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9570 THE Wafr'rniau Ideal Fountain Pea, Latent Improved Feed. Fine, Medium, or Broad .Nib, JO*. 6d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff- r ^9570 THE "Empire" Valreless Fountain Pen Fine, Medium, or Broad Nib, 14-carat, 5s- 6d., post (r0<, —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 T" HE "Excelsior" Printing Outfit of Rubber Type, complete with Holder and Pad, Is. Id., post free.— Stationery IVivirtnient. Western Mail, Cardiff. "9570 THE 'Simplex Aiv-ount Collector.—Book containing 500 forms for attaching to overdue accounts price, 11'" postage 3d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. e9570 WEDDING Stationery.—Latest designs in Wedding Cards and Invitations; sample book sent on receipt, of 5h: and 3d. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff e9570 rpHE New Table Tennis Net; fixed on any table [ without, screws or clamps; 3«. 6d., post free- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. EW Burglar-proof Cash Box in various sixes; send fr.r illustrated price list.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. Few lloll-top Desks to be cleared at Reduced J\ Prices to make room for new stock: inspection, invited.—Stationeu Department, Western, Mail, Cardiff. Z AD KIEL'S Dream Book and Fortune Teller, is., Z post free—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff.. MISCELLANEOUS. CROCKERY" Buyers have splendid assortment packages, £ 1 each; 20 doten articles; hawkers' crates, about 1,001) article- for C2 2s. 6d.; free hits.— Cavendish Pottery Company, Cavendish-street, Etruria, Staffs. e545d WPRING is coming, and this house ought to be re- papered.—Lewis's, Custom House-street, fc» cheapest, newest, and best designs. e9668 IS yotar Cardtft for the teptur best and cheapest shop I in Cardiff for the repair of Watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38. Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James iveir (for ten years with Mr. Spiiidion) Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. etc MACHINERY, Ac. RADSSLEY Ow KngiM: in excellent order; four CROSSLEY Gas Engine; in excellent order; four horlle nominal; may be seen running,-Apply A 87. Evening Express, Cardiff e621u22 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. GREAT Cleaiance Sale at Bomash's, Pawnbroker and Jeweller. 19, Queen-street Cardiff. GREAT Clearance of Gold and Silver Watches. Albert Chains. Seals. Compatses. Scarf Pins, tc. ENUINE Clearance of solid Gold Wedding Rings, If Keepers. Engagements, and Signet Rings. GENUINE Clearance of solid Gold atid~Siiver Brooches. Ear rings, Studs. Links. Bangles, frc GREAT Clearance Sale of Clocki, Bronaes. Type- writers. Bicycles, Musical Instruments, ReTolrers, AntiQue Furniture. REAT Ciearancc Sale of Opera Glasses, Field Glasses, Telescopts, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas. £ 0. GENUINE Clearance Sale of Table Knives, Dessert Knives. Carvers, Spoons. FoTks; wonderful bargains. GENUINE Clearance Sale of Dinner Cruets, Break- fast Cruets. Toast Racks, Batter and Jelly Dishea, &c. _j GREAT Sale of soiid Silver Spoons and Forks, Cigar- ette and Cigar Cases. Matchboxes, &c. GRJEAT Sale. No reasonable offer refused.— Boma h's, 19. Queen-street. Cardifl. MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses. Leg Irons, Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen Pearce, 7, Charies-street, CardtC, and Brotdmeed. Bristot. R_ UPTURE.—Iu cause and treatment without opeia- tion; send Id. stamp for book.—Mr. Allen Pearce, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff, e304d FURNITURE, Ac, AiiWAYS open to buy Furniture in any quantities; books bought and roods of every description; cash at onee.—Woodruff's, 77, Castle-road, Cardifl. e4W BICYCLES, Ac. number of shop-soiled and second-hand Cycles to .Dispose of cheap, cash or easy terms. These ar« good cycles and eurtaiuly not worse than new. Machines will be sent Oil approval. Write, giving par- ticulars of requirements, and we are sure to please1 ytStt. We are makers of the Crabbe rilll brakes, price 9s. fid, each.—Apply immediately Wcarwcll Cycle Coiupauf Limited Swansea. e63825 I AYl.Xl-'FE and Sons, manufacturers of the well- A knuvn Cycle. Write for catalogue. Daisy Cycles overhauled free of charge for two years when built to order. One grade only in Daisy Cycles- highest obtainable. Ladies and (ieut's 1902 models, and silver lining, with plated or Roman lillis. will be found all ideal mount. Daiij Cyclcs cannot b. excelled. Featherweight Racers. Road Rmw, and light Roadsters—k r finish and 4"fI.5y running the most up-to-daie Cycle in Walt#Address, Aylifle and Daisy Cycle ahO Motor Works, Cardiff aud Ne»porV, Nat. Tel. 832 Cardiff.. e9768 GENT'S Pneumatic Safety; good coaditton; £ 2 IQa. —79. Arran-street, Roatlc, Cardifl. «632u24 VCLK, 3902 X frame, froe wheel, handsomely piatW 1111)- Gewt's Rotul Racer, Roadster, or Lady's; list price £18; expeusive finish; Bowden brake included; full guarantee; approbation for teib days; cash C6 19s after approval; you can easily tell for £10; send for free list to-day; 6,000 -testi- IIwnial8.-11cunett Cycle Co., St. Albans. Easy pay-, uieuts. • o635u2JL^ AS a bird is known Ly its note, so is a Hover < 'ycle 1>T its world-wide reputation. Intending purchasers are invited to call and inspect this season's models, special attention being drawn to -No. 2, which, tltte4 with free wheel, 2 brake*, p!Mcd rim." bigh grade trrrs. for eitlicr lady or gcitleman at £10 10- is undoubtedly tire best vilue ever ofleicd in the annals of the cycle tnde.Uot;ert Bevan, Castle-strwt, Cardiff e9760 ALL cyclers should see our stoctas of Sunbeams, Kover, Swift, S:ar, Bard, and New Hudtce's Qrtet; jiriccs fiom £8 fully guaranteed for two E9T$6~- A Star Road Raoci, fitted with free wheel, 2 brake*, plated rim- Dunlop tyres, £ 10s. 10s., 01 12 inontMjr payments of £ 1 Is. e9760 A number of slightly shop-soiled Machines to clear cheap; a to a -jrvat number of really good Secowl- hand Cycles, from L2 B'evun, Cattle-street, Caidiff. e9160 REPAIRS if sent to Morris ftros., Cycle and Motor R Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 258. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el947 1m-you want a r.ew t'jcle. Don't buy until yon have seen the 1902 IIumbers. Beeston Humbera are acknowledged to be the finest cycles in the vorld. Humbcr Cycles, wnh free wheel, from £10 10s. Special Standard free wlicl H v. tubers, splendidly finished, £12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Gradual payments if requirtd. Humber Motor Cyclet from £ 45.—A. E. Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9660 A- Choice of Higli-gradc Cycles—Singers, Triumph*, Raglans, Royal Enficlds, Humbers. Inspection invited Catalogues free. Best house for Cycle Acces- sories Free Wh/els, brakes, Tyres, Pedals, (sc., to your old machine.—Norton, t26 Queen-street, Cardiff. e9660 ARE you thinking of purchasing a new Cycle thia jeason? If so, write for.a catalogue or call at the Quadrant Cycle Cu's Depot, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff, and inspect their large stock of machines; prices front 91) 10s; easy payments arranged; illustrated lists of cycles and motor cycles post free. e9796 ARE }ou wondering what to do with your old Machine? If so, write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), and ste what price they w ill allow you for it in exchange fr„ a now Quadrant; second-Viand machines any make taken it, part exchange for a Quadrant e9756' A high-grade Quadrant Cycle can be obtained for £ 10 10s. eash, or 12 monthly payments of 21s.; no hire agreemtnt to be «igned; the machine becomes abso- lutely your own property oil payment of first instalment. —Write for full particulars to The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Contractors, 35, Castle-street, Car- diff (next don. tn the Angel Hotel). e9796 A LL Quadrant Cycle* arc made of the finest material obtainable, and for durability, excellence of finish, and easy running cannot be beaten; free wheel, besfc tyies, plated rims, &-c., from £10 10s. ,e9196 A £ 5 BauU of England Note is known everywhere, and so is a Quadrant Cycle, but remember there are imi- tations of both. If yoj want a genuine Quadrant go to. the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Oonttactprs, 35. Castle-street, Cardifl. or to ons of their authorised 4gent £ A Quadrant Motor Cycle obtained the highest a>fmr4 at the Crystal Palace Motor Show on February 14th at the Crystal Palace Motor Show on February 14th for the combination lever, as the best distinctive ^im- provement exhibited; one lever doe* the work of four; write 101 illustrated lists.—The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Contractors. 35, Castle-street, Cardiff (ncfct door to the Angel Hotel). <979i A few good second hand and shop-soiled Machines for sale; all bargains.—Writ* fc. the Quadrant Cycle ('c. Ltd1, Ti. \IIi'.øli"5. door to the AWf.1 JfOMJv ■ IADY wishes to aell hef nearly new Safoty. no* i soiled, with fie6 wheel, back pedalling bf*ke an* frcut rim brake, plated rirus, Clincher tyres, black enamelled, gold lineal, costly hish-claes machine, with. f,6 ISM sacrifloe; will rend on jRprova!.—O. Yearsley, Leeeroft Farm. Worle, near Yff>s»ou-super-Mare. Fit Disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, siWer-plated West wood rinas, gen nine A.B. Velox tjTes, 1902, guaranteed- costly machine; quire new; not soiled; sacrifice £5 10s., lowest; will send or, approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, WaterHjr Villa, Beach-road. Weston-super-Mare. e469d CYCLE repairs of every description executed at W. H. Thomas and Co.'s Celt Cycle Works. Miskin- street, Cathays; cycles built to specification; platers, enataellers; braziers; guaranteed workmanship; mode- rate priccs. e440d ROSSLAND, Waes. and Co.'s Depot, opposite Perk C Hotel, to have your cycle overhauled; repaift in all branches; Osmond and Arisl cycles lust arrived. AYLIFFE and Sons for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycle Works for repairs to any make cjele. Aylifle and Sons for "2 speed gear and free wheels. Daisy Cycle Works, Cardift, for Morrow Hubs and 9768 FOR Sale, Cycle Accessories, Fittings, Tools, £ c.— On view mt Messrs. Powell and Oo.'s, Cycle Enamellers end Electro-platers. L Gulldford-street. 470d A Beeston Humber Cycle is acknowledged to be the Y>est in the world. Beeston Humber Cycles can be had in a variety of styles, including the best crosa frame produced; specially light machines for ladies or gentlemen; flee wheel machines from £10 1()11.; gradual payments arranged for if required. Catalogue free. Send post-cara if unable to call. Humber Motor Cyelea from Cycle Depot, 126. tftteen-st., Cardift. «*794 disposal, gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated West wood rims, genuine A. R. Velox tyres, 1902 guaranteed; costly machine; quite new; not soiled; sacrifice; f5 10s. lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Beach-rood, Weston-super-Mare. MUSICAL. PIANO.—If you v aut a liargain, v rite for list of instruments returned from, hire, as you can secure a Pian">ny one of the Great, Makers at. a less price than the cheap rubbish J*i>w #'0 ftcelv advertised; L-:iar«nteed, and in most cases quite equal to wjien new.—Thompson and Shackel! ¡1,t,), 24, Queen-stieet, t '.itdifi: 32. Castle-street, Swansea, 4-C' 4- PIANOFORTE," £19 19< the Challenge Stodfl"; delivered free to any addriw: guaranteed for æ jcars; all modem illl)Ho,'pmf'nts. -1 "an only 1M' obtained of Thompson and Sliackell iLtd.), 32. Caltle-.treet" :W1iUI!t'II. itc.. Sc. PIANOFORTE. £25:- by celebrated maker: quits p equal to new in every particular; cost double; in handsome, cane, with all improvement*; a.genuine bar. gain.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-strfeet, Gardi1t, Are., Arc. PIANO by Broad wood White, only £ 16 10«. marvellous bargain, which should not be lost; in splendid order and of lovely tone.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-Street, Cardiff. PIANOFORTE.—.A genuine Schreiber, only p 109.; listed iit 60 guineas; perfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment .—Thomp- son and Shackell '(Ltd.), 23, Commercial-street, New- port, Mon., Are., Arc. al268S PIANO; nearly new j iron frame; full compassi walnut case.—19, riantagenet-strect, Cardiff. U e595»21 -kVF MeNeil, communication& to DAVE McNeil, Comedian.—All communications ttt permanent address, 46, Robert-street, Cardi! e590«31 MARTYN Thomas, 104, C«»tle-road, Cardiff, is now clearing his entire stock of Pianos, Organs, Or* phophones,. regardless of cost for cash only. e43Q> ORGANS, new and second-hand, by all makers, from £ 3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.—He*th and. Sons. 76. Queen-street, Cardiff- e9647 BRINSMEAD Pianoforte, in handsome rosewood case; choice marqueterie pai-el; iron frame; fall trichord beat check action; £36 net -ash.- e9647 PIANOFORTE by Waddingtori; burr walnut case; trichord; in grand condition; £ 19 19s.—Heijlx. Cardiff. C9647 PIANOFORTE by Cadby; handsome burr walnut P case; in splendid condition; a bargain; £18 188.- Heath, Cardiff. e964? PIANOFORTE Titaing.-H. F. Webb, lata with p H £ >th and Sons; terms. Cardiff, 3s. 6d,; sstimstsa for repairs.—Address 8. Clare-street. Cardiff. erT14 IF you want a P itno or Organ, do not be persuaded I by any interested person to purchase until you ba" ascertained the extiaordinary value we are offeriac. You will save many pounds, be most liberally treated, alad get the easiest possible verms by purchasing froga us.—Duck, Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue ami book of advice fifee (Name this paper.) f'965f) TALKING Machine. of all kinds cupplicd at 96. St. T Mary-street, Cardiff. el642 GH.A PHOPHONES, Phonographs, and Gramo- phones kept in stock at 96, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. RECORDS, Columbia, Edison, 4- Gramophone; thou- sande to choose from at 96, St. Mary-st.. Cardiff. WE aie the largest talking machine dealers in the onuntrv M64t WE sell goods on the eaay payment system, or. at lowest cash prices. ■» el642 WRITE for catalogues or cell at Talking Machina Annry. 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e1.642 HAVE you seen our new Electric Torch; the only safety lamp for miners. &c price. 12s. 6d. el6tt PING Pong and Table Tennis.—Cheapest afcl best at St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e9669 WE exchange raoorda and exeaute all reptfira promptly at 96. St Mary-et.. Cardiff. "1642 TALKING machine importers and experts.—Head- quarters in South Wales. 96, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. TALKING Machines; make home pleasant—Call and hear them at 96, St. Marv-street. TALKING Machines of all kinds Sold or Exchnngad at 96. St. Mary-sureet. DOGS. GREYHOujnD Dog for sale; Pride of Pentyrch; 2 G yean old; aell a bargaijL-Apply Spier, Forge, fha. -Oraamtova. ChrMK. 4).51128_.