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D. JOTHAM AND SON, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, OUTFITTERS, HATTERS, HOSIERS, &C., 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, In consequence of the LARGE INCREASE IN THEIR BUSINESS, have taken THE WHOLE OF THEIR EXTENSIVE PREMISES for business purposes. ARTES DE VISITE, 6 for Is. 6d., 12 for 2s. 6d. Send a Carte, with Stamps, and in a few days you will re- ceive Perfect Copies and Original, Post free. Address :— CAMBRIAN COPYING COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD. 155 jgOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! Cheapest, Best, and in greatest variety at OSBORNE'S, OSBORNE HOUSE. DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. 168 JF. GARLICK, CARVER, GILDER, and • PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURER, No. 2, HAYES, CARDIFF. REGILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 181 RS. BEER, CLOTHES DEALER, SO,' CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. BEST PRICES GIVEN FOR LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S WARDROBES. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences, in town or country. Immediate remittances on receipt ofipareels from the country. MRS. BEER, CLOTHES DEALER, 30, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 115 T71STIMATES required for Bell Hanging, Eaves, JDj Troughing, Smiths and Tin Work in general may be btained by applying- to THOMAS TRIST, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGER, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Farmers, Gardeners, and Carpenters' Tools. Genuine Lamp Oils, < as sanctioned by the Board of Trade. 186 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS, CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING, LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c., all of which are of the newest design and of the best manufacture. N.D.-All assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers for Sale and Hire. 101 JOHN HIBBERT, WHOLESALE CORN AND PROVISION MERCHANT, BUTE WAREHOUSES AND WHARF-STREET. JOHN HIBBERT, TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN. AGENT FOR THE AUSTRALIAN MEAT COMPANY, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 206 ARDENSEEDS GARDEN SEEDS SEASON OF 1872. FOR NEW SEEDS go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. PEAS, earliest and best, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. PEAS, newest and best sorts, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. BEANS, truest sorts, go to JOHN HIBBERTS. „ GARDEN SEED DRILLS, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S.. All kinds of Garden requisites, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. JOHN HIBBERT'S Descriptive Catalogue of Garden and Flower Seeds now ready, post free on application. All parcels to the value of Twenty Shilling's and upwards delivered by rail carriage Paid. 17, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. WHOLESALE STORES—2, BUTE WAREHOUSES. 205 PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, -i- LARGEST STOCK IN WALES. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, (PATENTEES OF THE ROYAL ORCHESTRAL PIANOFORTE). PIANOFORTE SITOWROOMS- 4, QUEEN-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, AND 13 & 13A, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. PIANOFORTES" By all the Best Makers. PIANOFORTES For Sale and Hire, on easy terms. PIANOFORTES At Prices to suit all Parties. PIANOFORTES (Old) taken in Exchange. PIANOFORTES Supplied on the Three Years' System. TT ARMONIUMS By all the Best Makers. XX ARMONIUMS J JL For Churches and Chapels. TT ARMONIUMS ■i-1_ For the Drawing-room, the School-room, or the Cottage. HARMONIUMS Warranted from Five Guineas. ARMONIUMS .t.1 Supplied for Monthly Payments. Music half-price post free to any address. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL Were the first to introduce the now eelebrated THREE YEARS' STEM into Wales, full particulars of whieh will be forwarded inquiry. From their thorough knowledge of the Pianoforte "Usiness, they are enabled to select instruments with special ad- Vantage to purchasers, ALL OF INFERIOR MAKE BEING ENTIRELY EXCLUDED FROM THEIR STOCK. Discount allowed on all CASH TRANSACTIONS. CAPTAINS AND SHIPPERS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. Price List post free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, CARDIFF AND CARMARTHEN. 132 ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. Trade Mark-AN ELEPHANT. ARSONS, FLETCHER & co.'s INDIAN STARCH for Purity and Beauty of Colour. T>ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH for Laces, A- Muslins, &c., &c. X>ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will not adhere to the iron. X>ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will retain its stiffness in the dampest weather. AltSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH is highly Mcolyiiiiended to Laundresses. AltsoNS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. Tlke increased demand is proof of its excellence. ARSON, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN^STARCH is packed 4k i. t, and lib. packets, also in boxes, and in 51b. papers. WORliS-GRAVEL-LANE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON. MAY BE HAD EVERYWHERE. 111 IF you really want a good Hand-made SHIRT, of Linen, Flannel, or Saratta, go to M. BRUKEWICH, 86, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Weil °' a *ar £ e assortment, of Collars, Ties, Gloves, Braces, Um- Uas> and Hosiery of every description, at low prices, 227 D. JOTHAM AND SON HAVK PURCHASED EXTENSIVE STOCKS WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, And are fully persuaded, as regards value, CANNOT BE SUR- PASSED by any other House in the trade. JIOR READY MO NE Y ONLY! READY MONEY BUYERS should make their purchases from those who sell for Ready Money only, and thus avoid the ruinous credit system, whereby those who pay, pay not only for them- selves, but truly for those who never pay at all. MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, HATTERS, AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, SAINT MART-STREET, CARDIFF, conduet their business on Ready Money principles. They both buy and sell for Cash only. Their aim is to place FASHIONABLE ATTIRE, of best quality, at lowest prices, within the reach of all -tte classes; and their efforts have been appreciated by the public, and crowned with a success exceeding their expectations, and demanding their warmest thanks. 136 1- FOR SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS. HENRY THOMAS, GENERAL DRAPER, CARDIFF. 100 F RED E R I C K WAR E, (Late WARE AND SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTURY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT: DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 107 CARDIFF HAT WARBHOUSE, 12, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF HATS AND CAPS. In order to make room for extensive alterations, RICHARDS AND COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING OFF The whole of their IMMENSE STOCK of HATS and CAPS &t such prices as cannot fail to meet the wishes of all who study economy. The Sale will continue until the 24th inst. CARDIFF HAT WAREHOUSE, 12, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 190 (j A R D I FF D YEIITG wTTliKl^ J. S. HOB B S, PRACTICAL DYER AND FRENCH CLEANER, No, 1, NELSON TERRACE. DAMASK, MOREEN, and REPP WINDOW CURTAINS, SILK SHAWLS, and DRESSES of every description CLEANED, DYED, and FINISHED in a superior style. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED and RETURNED in twenty-four houril 154 LEWIS HOPKINS, ESTATE, HOUSE. AND INSURANCE AGENT, DUNSTER HOUSE, THE PARADE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF, Two doors from the Rhymney Railway Company's Offices. AGENT FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES VACHELL, ESQ. AGENT FOR THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE CO. 166 ESTABLISHED 1860. C. LEACH, BILL POSTER and ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Rents all the Principal and most Prominent Posting Stations in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. 144 11 & 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. G. A. STONE, UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR. OSTRICH PLUME AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Funeral Furnishing. 197 W. E. VAUGHAN'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, l CARDIFF 248, BUTE-STREET, I CARDIFF. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare Mr. Dance, Commercial-street. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, Nolton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge Mr. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chepstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickhowell Mr. Davies, Manchester House. Glastonbury. Mr. John, High-street. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly. Messrs. Ace & Sons, Vaughan-street. Llandilo. Miss Punton, Fancy Warehouse. Neath. Mr. Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock, Mr. Brice, Meyrick-street. Pontypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lion House. Swansea Mr. Matheson, 28, Castle-street. Tenby. Mr. Grieve, Tudor-square. Usk Messrs. Jones & Powell, drapers, &c. Watchet, Capt. Nicholas, 223 D. JOTHAM AND SON RAVE EVERY DESCRIPTION OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, COMPRISING ALL THE LEADING STYLES is COATS, VESTS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS AND VESTS TO MATCH, &c., Quality being the leading feature of the firm. H E STITE 0~F 18 7 2 COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, And will continue during the present month. DOORS OPEN at 10 A.M., AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. H OWE LlT & CO. Beg respectfully to inform you that having secured an extended lease upon their premises, they will, during this year, make very important alterations, in consequence of which they have decided on offering the whole of their Winter Stock, with several other most desirable lines, at a very great sacrifice. They therefore in- vite you to take advantage of this oportunity, as you must be aware of the enormous advance in all goods connected with the drapery trade. H. and Co. would here direct your attention to three most import- ant purchases, viz.:—About 4,000 yards of Black and Coloured Silks, in lengths varying from 3 to 40 yards about 800 Ladies' and Children's Cloth Jackets; and about 6,000 yards of Dress Mate- rials, all of which could not be replaced under an advance of 25 to 50 per cent. Important lines will be found in every department, especially those enumerated as annexed. Parcels delivered by their own vans to all parts of Cardiff twice daily. Parcels for Canton and Llandaff once daily, leaving at 6 p.m. Country parcels despatched and booked free of charge, but not carriage paid. CLE ARAN CEPRICE s7~ JACKET DEPARTMENT. LOT 1—30 Women's Witney Jackets, lljd. 2—55 „ Dogskin Ss. 6d. 8-50.. „ „ 3s. llkd. 4—65 Heavy Seal 5s. 11 Ild. 5-150 various, from 2s. lljd. 6—330 Ladies' Jackets, in Blue, Green, Black, and Brown Beaver, President and Moscow Cloths, trimmed with Fur, Satin, and Dogskin, 6s. lid. and 8s. lid., worth 15s. lid. to 18s. lid. 7—260 ditto, ditto, 10s. lid. to 12s. lid., worth at least 21s. lid. to 28s. lid. 8—260 Children's Cloth Jackets, neatly trimmed, Is. llkl. to 4s. lid. WATERPROOF CLOAiTDEPAimffiNT; LOT 1150 Children's Tweed Jackets, llfd., worth Is. 9Jd. 2—160 Children's Maids' and Women's Tartan Cloaks, Is. Hid. to 4s. lid. 3.—80 Women's Waterproof Jackets, 2s. lid., 3s. lid., and 4s. lid. 4—50 ditto, ditto, 6s. lid. to 15s. 9d. SHAWL DEPARTMENT; LOT 1-46 Heavy Make, 2s. 3Jd. 2—39 „ „ 2s. IUd. 3-89 Plain Colours, 8s. lljd., worth 5s. lljd. 4—60 Queensland Stripes, 5s. lljd. 5—40 „ „ 7s. lljd. COSTUME AND SltlRT DEPARTMENT. Several cheap lines that must be cleared. About 250 Skirts, from Is. lljd. to 6s. lljd. j\HLLINJfEt'Y-DEPARTMÉNT. All made and trimmed Hats and Bonnets to be cleared regard- less of cost. LACE DEP ARTKiERT. LOT 1—25 dozen White Linen Cuffs, lf-d. per pair. 2—50 White and Coloured Sets, from 3id. per set. 3-80 Worked Muslin Collars, from 3d. each 4—75 dozen White Muslin Sleeves, from 6-1d. per pair. A de- cided job. 5-350 sets Worked Collars and Cuffs, 4id. At the same 4 time they will offer an immense Stock, slightly soiled, regardless of cost. 6—250 "Warrior" Collars, from ljd. each. Ladies' Silk Scarfs greatly under the usual prices, 275 dozen White, Brown, and Black Shetland Falls, from 2M. each. t 240 Wool Pellums, 2s. 6fd. each. Usual price, 4s. lld. FUR DEPARTIIENT. The whole of the FUR STOCK will be cleared at Prices that must surprise everyone. SILK DEPARTMENT. LOT 1-1775 yards Coloured Silk, from Is. 6Jd. per yard. 2-1550 Black „ d. „ Most of the above are in lengths from 3 to 15 yards, and will be sold accordingly. 3-1003 Black ground Striped Silks, sale price 2s. 7fd. 4—Several lengths of Black Moirfe, which will be sold much under market value. Also an important stock of Black Glaces, from Is. Hid. to 6s. lid. per yard. Black Gros-Grains from 2s. lljd. to 8s. lid. Ladies will also find their stock of Plain Coloured Glaces. com- mencing 2s. 6Jd. the largest in Wales. A very large stock of Black Silk Velvet, from 4s. llid. to 21s. 9d. per yard. DRMS DEPARTMENT. LOT 1-50 pieces Sateen Cloths, from 10-W. per yard. 2-25 „ Black Ground Dolly Vardens," 10fd., (would be cheap at 14fd. 3—18 Black and White Check, 2 Jd. per yard. 4—30 „ Figd. Sateens, 13|d., worth 18W. 5—25 „ Shot Lustrines, llfd. „ 15jd. 6—29 „ Persian Cords s-fd. lIid. 11 &c., &c., &c. This department being so large, it is impossible to give an idea of its extent in a circular. I: WINCEY DEPARTMENT. LOT 1—10 pieces at ljd. per yard. 2—12 „ „ 2|d. 3-15 super 3fd. 4—75 „ „ from 4d. 5—18 i; Aberdeens, sale price; 4id. 6—35 „ Super ditto from 8M. (worth 3d. per yard more). All Remnants and Soiled lengths to be cleared desperate. BLACK AND :MOUl'tNI:m DEPARTMENT. In this Department will be found a large stock of Black Alpacas, Black Cobourgs, Black French Twills, Black Baratheas, Black BaTuK>ral^;31ack Persian Cord, Black Sateen Cloths and Black Repp|, aJTOhight prior to any advance. kv ,-¿ .J!}/]:,AY AND CO!tSET DEPARTMENT. They hold a large Stock and will make several lines worthy of .y inquiry. PUKXISIIINGDKPARTMENT. LOT I-About 40 pairs Bleached Cotton Sheets, 4s. lljd. 2-120 ditto ditto 5s. llkl. 3—20 Very large size, 6s. lljd., worth 8s. lid. 4—17 Pieces White Twill Calico Sheeting, from llfd. to 2s, 3Jd. A very desirable line. 5—60 doz. White Antimacassars, llfd. each. 6—17 „ 5-8 Table Napkins, 3s. 9d. per doz. 7—30 „ 7-4 Bleached Table Cloths, 2s. 11M. each. 8—30 „ 8-4 ditto 3s. lljd. 9— 10-30 8 x 10 ditto 4s. 6Jd. 11—30 „ 8 X 10 ditto 6s. 9d. „ Several lines in White ^Counterpanes, Ss. lljd. to 15s. lid. worth having. At the same time they will also show about Seventeen Hundred Pairs of Leno, Harness, Book, and Nottingham Lace Curtains, from Is. 9Jd. to 27s. 9d. per pair. BLANKET pEPARTMENT. About 80 pairs—slightly soiled—commencing at 6s. lid. per pair. Blue and Green Quilts, at old prices. McLintock's and Booth & Fox's Silk down and Eider down Quilts and Skirts to be cleared. CARPET AND DAMASK DEPARTMENT. LOT I-A quantity of Remnants of Kidderminster, Dutch, Tapestry, and Brussels Carpets, at clearing prices. 2-Several lenghts of Felt Carpets, considerably under regular prices. 3-45 Wool door mats, Is. lljd. They will offer during the Sale the best Tapestry Carpets'at 2s. lild., and the very best five-frame Brussels, at 4s. lljd. Hare's and other Floor Cloths at very low prices. They hold a very large stock of Damasks, from llfd. per yard. Plain and Stripe Curtain Jtepps in great variety, bought pre- vious to any advance, D. JOTHAM AND SON'S BESPOKE DEPARTMENT IS A LARGE AND INCREASING BRANCH OF THEIR TRADE, THE ASSORTMENT IN WOOLLENS Being unapproachable by any other House in the Principality. ALL ORDERS ARE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY EXECUTED. HOWELL & co.'s CLEARANCE PRICES. CONTINUED. WHITE AND GREY CALICO DEPARTMENT. LOT 1 —About 400 piece* of Grey Calico, from ljd. to 6fd. 2-20 pieces 8-4 Gray Waste Twill Sheeting, lljd., worth 14M. 3—18 ditto, 13Jd., worth lGJd. 4-300 pairs of Cotton Sheets, from 2s. 6Jd. to 5s. lid. 5-350 Coloured Counterpanes, 2s. lid. to 7s. lid. 6-431 pieces of White Calico, 2ïd. to 10. Horrocks's Long Cloths at their wholesale list. (No deception in the number at Howell & Oo.'s.) 7-300 pieces very fine Cambric, suitable for children's wear, Is. ll-d. the half-dozen yards. PRINT DEPARTMENT. LOT 1-100 pieces Light Grounds, and perfectly fast colours, at 3Jd. and 3fd., worth 41d. 2—80 pieces Black and White Stripe, 3Jd., worth 4?d. 3—100 White Grounds, 4Jd., worth 6M. 4—160 ditto, 5Jd., worth 7Jd. 5—55 Brilliants, 5jd., cheap at 7Jd. 6—60 Frou-Frou, 6Jd.j cheap at 8|<1. CAMBRIC HANDERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. LOT 1—50 dozen, ready kemmed, 12j}d. per dozen. 2—50 ditto, black borders, Is. llfd. 3—24 Boys' Linen, printed borders, Is. 11-Jd. per doz. 4—60 Gent's ditto, „ 4s. lljd. Sold in dozens only. 5-107 Gent's White ditto, (bleacher's damages,) 3s. llkl. per dozen. Sold in dozens only. ALPACA AND SILK UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. 1-100 Ladies and Gents seamed silk, at Is. llid. (for their retail customers only). 2-70 Ladies ivory handles, 3s. Hid. 3—50 ditto 4s. 9d" They will also show a manufacturer's Stock, (particulars of which they cannot enter here), from 3s. lid. each, to lis. 9d. Ladies and Gents Alpaca and Zanella, from Is. 9Jd. upwards. Job Lines will also be found in the Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbon, and Gentlemen's Tie and Scarf Departments. HOWELL AND CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 13 & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 193 MR. THOS. WEBBER, HOUSE & ESTATE OFFICES, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, desires the attention of his friends and the general public to the following an- nouncements :— FIRE INSURANCES effected on Property from Is. Cd. per cent. CCIDENTAL AND GUARANTEE INSURANCES. ^ICKNESS INSURANCES AND ENDOWMENTS. LIFE ASSURANCE in all its branches. Mutual Assurance without any additional liability, making the amount assured payable in life time without extra payment. MONEY LENT on MORTGAGE at 5 per cent., or on PER- SONAL SECURITY at Special Rates to include Life As- surance, repayable by instalments. OOD AGENTS WANTED for a first-class Mutual Life Office ™ J in all towns in South Wales where not fully represented. Apply aa above to THOS. WEBBER, F.R.S.L., District Manager. N.B.—Caution.—The present time being favourable to various shallow schemes, T.W. would add, for the assurance of the public, that he represents only first-class offices. Prospectuses on ap- plication. 134 ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! PURE! S WEE T AND WHOLESOME! EITHER WHITE OR BROWN, As supplied to the Leading Families and Hotels in the town. DELIVERED DAILY TO CUSTOMERS 'BY W. H. DAVIES, FAMILY BAKlER, 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 143 TTBARRY, 9, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF^ • JEWELLER, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. 9, 10, 15, and 18-carat Gold Chains, Brooches, Bracelets, Ear-rings, Necklaces, Lockets, Rings, &c. Silver and Electro-plated Forks, Spoons, Tea and Coffee Services, Cake and Sugar Baskets, Side Dishes, Dish Covers, Waiters, Luncheon and Liquor Stands, Cruets, Breakfast Dishes, &c. Best Ivory-handle Tabl# Cutlery. Fancy Goods in large vaj-iety, suitable for presents, in Wood, Leather, Bronze, Oxidized, Gilt, Glass, Silver and Gold. Novelties constantly added. Repairs done in the best possible manner. 208 FOR BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO SUIT ALL TASTES, AND AT ALL PRICES, 00 TO BOY L E & C 0., 19, CHURCH-STREET, AND 13, BUTE STREET, C A R D I FiF. 139 rjlEETH! TEETH! TEETH! W. E. JONES, D. D. S., DENTIST. (Successor to Mr. T. C. PARSON, Bristol.) DENTRISTRY in all its Branches, and at moderate charges. Children's Teeth carefully Regulated, Extractions, One Shilling. ADDRESS 111, GREAT DOCK STREET, 115 NEWPORT. rpHOMAS JONES, SADDLER, CARRIAGE, GIG, CART, AND PIT HARNESS MANUFACTURER, 3, COMMERCIAL-STREET, LLANTRISANT. A Large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Bits, &c., always in stock. Experienced Men sent to Collieries. 113 D. J 0 THAM AND SON HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR NEW SHOW-ROOM (55 feet by 22 feet), Which contains all the NEWEST STYLES in JUVENILE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES, SCARVES, &c., &c. D. JSS™AND S0N CLOSE their ESTA* • BLISHMEIvT as follows :— Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, at 4 p.m. Saturday, at 10.30 p.m. throughout the year. no OWEN DAVIES, SLATE MERCHANT. OLD WHARF, CARDIFF, Also dealer in all kinds of Building Bricks and Bridgwater Brick yard Goods, Stourbridge and Welsh Fire Bricks and Clay, Baker's Oven Squares and Burrs, Bideford Clay Ovens, Ridge Tiles, plain and ornamental, variety of Terra Cotta and Earthenware Chimney Tops, Stable Paving Bricks, Paving Stones, Double Roman Treble and Common Pantiles, Portland and Roman Cements, Plaster of Paris, Slate Battens, Plastering Laths, Forest of Dean Water Troughs, Stoneware Drain Pipes, at Reduced Prices, Slate Cisterns and Water Tanks, a large stock of Portmadoc, Carnarvon, and Bangor Roofing Slates, all sizes, at the lowest price; also Welsh Green Slates. Closet Pans and Syphons from 2s. 6d. per set. Slate Hearth Slabs from 4Jd. per foot super. Plain Slate Chimney Pieces from 6s. each. Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces from 17s. 6d. to zelo each. Marble Chimney Pieces from 25s. to £ 15 each. Good 3 feet Sawn Plastering Laths at 6s. per 1000. Good 3 ft. 6 in. Sawn Plastering Laths at 7s. per 1000. White's London Cement at 13s. per barrel. 102 T\riELIAM JUNES, 6, DUKE-STREET! ▼ CARDIFF, t HAS A LARG, STOCK OF BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, HYMN-BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, AND COMMON PRAYERS. 211 W ILL I A M SANDERS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 w L E W I S, COMMISSION AGENT, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 189 J # C O R D I N G~ BIRD AND ANIMAL PRESERVER, 10, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Birds, Animals, and Reptiles preserved on the most new and Scientific Principles. Private Museums attended to. Ladies' Plumes made to Order. lS4 JOHN WILLIAMS, DEALER I- HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, OATS, BEANS, BRAN, BARLEY MEAL, POLLARD, &c. S TOR E S j- 5, CANAL WHARF, EAST, CARDIFF. 224 THE HOWE MACHINE coT7^ JL (ELIAS HOWE, Jun.) SEWING MACHINES. Manufactory BRIDGEPORT, CONN., U.S.A. European Depot: 64, REGENT-STREET, LONDON, W. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. MANTLE MANUFACTORY, 242, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, Nov. 29, 1871. Mr. W. DAvii),-Sir,-You ask me "my candid opinion of the 'Elias Howe' Machine." To that question there can be but one reply from any practical worker or mechanic—I know the working and mechanical qualities of about 12 machines, but I must confess" that for all purposes in one machine, ease in working, accuracy of stitch and durability, it surpasses all others. All who have bought the 'Elias Howe' on my advice are thoroughly satisfied.—I remain c yours truly, W. B. BLISS. From the STANDARD, November 3rd, 1869. "CONTEST BETWEEN SEWING MACHINES.—An interesting trial of sewing machines lately took place at London, Canada, in the pre- sence of his Royal Highness Prince Arthur. The result was given in a despatch to the London house of Elias Howe, 64, Regent- street, by Mr. L. C. Mendon, the manager in Canada. It appears that that house received the first prize at the provincial Exhibition for family and manufacturing machines. The contest lasted eight hours, and the 'Howe' machine proved victorious." Anglo- American Times. Catalogues and samples of work sent free by Post on application to W. DAVID, CARDIFF DEPOT, 3, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. ALL KINDS OF MACHINES SET AND REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 105 R. ASH TON, FISH, FRUIT, AND POTATOE SALESMAN, 70, ST. MARY STREET, CRDIFF. Best Potatoes for culinary purposes, always kept in stock, and 1 quantities of t cwt. delivered to any part of the town. 285 pAPER HANGINGS. ALL THE NEW PATTERNS FOR THE SEASON, Now ready, commencing at 2Jd. per piece of 12 yards at J. MOOR'S, 7, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. The Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. 284 L AMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS! GO TO D. R. AMBROSE, Opposite QUEEN'S HOTEL ST. MARY-STREET. Remainder of WINTER STOCK will be sold at cost price. 182 F URNITUP.E! FURFTTVRTET' Before you Buy, go to W. J. DAVIES'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 20, H A Y E S C A R D I F F 183 NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. To the Inhabitants of Splotlands, Roath, and surrounding neighbourhood. JOHN GEORGE, SEN., DRAPER, HOSIER, HABERDASHER, AND SILK MERCER, 211, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF, Begs respectfully to announce that he has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT at 17, METEOR STREET, SPLOTLANDS, and has now on hand a very choice and carefully selected stock of DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS of every description. J. G. having bought largely prior to the late advance, feels con- fident that one visit will suffice for every one to say his goods are very much under present market value. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— JOHN GEORGE, SEN., 17, METEOR STREET, SPLOTLANDS, ROATH, AND 211, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF, 80Ç