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-CALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE l' SOUTH WALES DAILY >NJYS.' 1J P • F"h ( LE INSERTIONS. s, d. LINES. i- d; 10 7 to 8 .20 1 6 9 to 10 .20 And 3il. for every additional Line. al Discount allowed for a series of Consecutive Insertions. .dvcrtisements and Business Announcements of ■ lered for a month and upwards, are subject to lg to the number of insertions and the space vProspectuses of Public Companies, Legal « <iwS^bfe.?ses,' are chargcd (id. per line for each w. —'■ w. —'■ REPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. ut the under-mentioned classes are charged as OE THREE SIX INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS. s. d. s. d. s. d. line, at c;. 6 10 16 9 16 23 • 36 10 2 0 3 0 13 2 6 39 54 16 3 0 4 6 .ditional line of Q 3 0 -6 0 9 words t narges apply only to the classes of advertisements speci- and are strictly confined to those which are PAID FOR 'TO INSERTION if not prepaid, they wil be charged by —al scale:- NTS W ANTED. MONET WANTED. N-Ts TO BE LET. I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. LOST. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. F.n M>SITUATIONS WANTED. ;ES TO BE SOLI-. SITUATIONS VACAN*. .TO LET. SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. .i*ll .;ü- Mantel 0 DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.-H. Evans, Draper, Aberdare, -as a Vacancy for a J imior or an li-tiprover. XTED, a good general SERVANT. Apply at 26, Park- street, Temperance-town. 1341 .N'TKD, a good, steady BREAD BAKER.—Apply to Wm. Harris, High-street, Mertliyr. 1325 TAILORS.—WANTED, Four good, steady Workmen, instant employment and good wages. Apply to J. Morgan, .q &c., 3, Commercial-street, Maesteg. 1350 f a "1AI LOR S. Two' good hands wanted. Twenty-four Shillings a week. Seven to Seven. Overtime, 4-Jd. an hour. E. Thomas, tailor, Caerphilly. WANTED, i% GROOM ti, v ler a Coachman must be thoroughly up to stable work a'leto ride age not over 20.—Address .] K.N., Cardiff and County (lub, Cardiff..1284 f JIO TURNOVERS.-A Vacancy for a TURNOVER at Case and Jj[ Machine. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. Jj[ Machine. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. C1ARDIFF INFIRMARY. -A TENT or MARQUEE, to accom- modate twenty persons, is desired for the summer months. Apply to the House Surgeon. 1338 WANTED imn>ediately a general 'SERVANT that under- stands plain cooking and washing.- Apply, Mr. Evan vies, 3, High-street, Swansea. 1317 __n_ WANTED, an Active and Intelligent YOUTH, about sixteen "t or seventeen years of age as Office Messenger.—Apply for :v.rticulars at the Cardiff Tiraes^Oftice. 11URNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE, near some fishing, wanted for the or six weeks from the third week in July; about ..■■■ten bedrooms: near the seaside preferred, if not. at a large watering place.-D., 58, Regents' Park-road, London. 1313 FEMALE ATTENDANTS and SERVANTS wanted. Wages range from 12 to JLIS a year, with board, lodging, and washing. Awply, with testimonials and full particulars,' to the "Medical Superintendent, Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridgend. 1351 WANTED.—A MAN-SERVANT, single, in-doors, to take charge of one or more horses, willing to make hiinse'f "seful in the house. Character from last place indispensable. -t"rii.irther information, enquire, A.E.F., South Wafoa Daily e,,t, Office, Cardiff, 1361 TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.—WANTED immediately an ex- perienced YOUNG MAN, also a FEMALE ASSISTANT. A respectable Youth or a young Lady would also be treated with as -n u Aoprcjitice. Apply, stating lull particulars, toWm. Davies, LondS Hou»?, Tredegar. WANTED to Ksrtshlish in Cardiff, a Wholesale Agency for Sale of the Cocoa Coudimental Food for Horses and Cattle. It is now .admitted by Consumers to be the best and most econo- mical in the market. Address, Palmer and Company, 39, Wilson- Finsbury, Lc?idon. E.C. 781 io bt Jrtt. .-> CARDIFF. To LET, HOUSE and SHOP, in Caroline-street. Apply to W. Price and Horns, Cardiff House, Cardiff. 1352 C"A^TON—HOUSE to LET, No. 16, Picton-place; rent moderate.—Apply to William W. Thomas, Ely Farm, ftrdMF. J REDEGARVILLE.—To be LET, a Furnished Sitting-room, Mid one or more Bedrooms in the Parade. Address C. D., Daily Sews Office. A"IFF.-I)urin,, the Agricultural Show, to be LET, two j Bedrooms »ud Sitting-room at Birch Cottage, Elm-street, Roath. 1324 TO be LET a HOUSE in Loudon-square. Rent moderate- Also No. 2, Cornish Villas, Liarntuif-road, consisting of seven roomsrand garden. For further particulars, apply to Mr. John Batchelor, Bute Docks. WANSEA To I. > LET. with immediate possession, No. 4 St. Helen's-road, (oubuniug drawing, dining, and breakfast- i-yoms, five bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, cellar, china pantry, and • itiier offices. Apply to A. Paton, 50, Oxford-st., Swansea. 1291 rriHE ROYAL SHOW.—TO be LET, during the Agricultural 1 Show a FURNISHED RESIDENCE, containing dining- room drawing-room, and five bedrooms (if required), close to Oithars Park, Attendance if req;tiire(L -Apply to Mr. Thomas Webbar, House and Estate Agent, Royal Arcade. 1346 rI-ijTE ROYAL SHOW, To be LET, during the period of the I Royal Show, a furnished HOUSE, in Win/lsor-place (close to Show Yard) containing dining and drawing rooms, and four or tive bpdrootns.—Api'ty at the South IVales Daily iV'ews Office, THE ROYAL Al^MCl'LTURALSHOW AT CARDIFF. APARTMENTS to LET, in Dumfries-place, where superior accommodation and attendance can be secured during the Show. The iwttse is situated lifcarly opposite the grounds of the Marquis of Bute, and in the most pleasant and fashionable part of the town. Apply to Miss Hartland, Ormonde House, Duiii- iriea-pfamc, Cardiff. 1342 .inlc6 bit tyxmit Contract f^lOR SALE'TW0 IWUBW-tn Peter-street. Apply at No. U, JT Bedford-piste^' — CI EASONKD OAK STAKES for Sale at Bonvilstone, near Cardiff Address L. Price. 995 FÕR SALE, a good substantial PIIFTON, Pries Eight r Guineas. A bargain, owner paying no further use for it. i P"ly at the eartli,#'Tiini., Office. 1363 FOR SALE, a good substantial PH/ETOK- Price Eight Guineas. A bargain, .owner having no further use for it. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office.. 1316 nwo HOUSES for SALE at Tsmperance-town, Cardiff. Apply J to Mr. David Thomas, 24, High-street. 996 F- iR SALE, H fi&pitai HA ULJER'S WAGGON, quite new.—For price and particulars apply to George Davis, 3, New Oxford- street, Swansea. 12:) JftbteUancous. "MONUMENTAL. ONUIIENTS, Crosses, and Tablets, in granite, iVL marble, or stone. and estimates forwarded on ap- i,ii(-dion tc T. JONES, Penarth-rotxd Entrance, Cardiff. 218 TOUR FUTURE Seven Years, six stamps Lifetime, twelve X Love Charm, sixteen. State age. Methratton, 76, Post- ..ttioe, Daventry. (;-r>4 tlUOUCY. n__n- "17^ HARRIS and CO., LOAN and DISCOUNT jTi« OFFICE, 220, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. IMMEDIATE A made on Personal Seeitritv, trti to Householders on their Furniture and effects, without publicity .or removal. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED AT EASY RATER. Advances made also Oil Plate, Diamonds, Wa tches, and every description of Merchan- dise. All communications strictly.colltidclltbl. The Pioprietor *ay be personally consulted at all times. 696 CARTK8 DE VISI.TE, 6 for ls.6d., 12 for 2s. 6d. Send a Carte, with stamps, and in a few days you will re- j Send a Carte, with stamps, and in a few days you will re- rpire Perfect Copies and Original, Post free. Address CAMBRIAN COPYING COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD. 1053 PUBLIC JLOLICCS. IQLlQrE AND LA. NORIA. PiZAGTA AND S\L. DE OBISL'O, A.ND JUNCTJON RAIL\YA\S, PEltU. I9sue of £ 1.000,000 'Sevea per Cent. First Mortgage Debentores, in; and £ 100,' bearing Interest,from 1st J I me,1872. ReSeeniable :tt par tn a minimum Sinking/Fund of LO per cent.. peralluum in halfy(¡rlY-,<lra\Yings. -7, ISSUE PRICE, 92 PER CP^tT. The undersigned, 1. Thompson, T. Bonar, & Co., are authorised by the Proprietors and Concessionaires of the above said Railways to open Subscriptions for the said issue of kl,000,000 Seven per Cent. Debentures, at 92 per cent., payable as follows 5 per cc nt. on application. 10 on allotment. 15 1st August. 15 2nd September. 15 1st October. 15 1st November. 17 2nd December, less half-year's Coupon, deducting Income-Tax. 92 per cent. Subscribers may pay up in full on allotment, or on any day when an instalment falls due, under discount at 5 per cent, per annum. The Iquique and La Noria Line, about 36 miles in length, situ- ated in the Province of Tarapaea, Peru, was opened for traffic in July, 1871. The traffic consists almost exclusively of Nitrate of Soda, deposits of which exist in inexhaustible quantities in the district traversed by the line. It is carried by the railway at half- a dollar per quintal of loolb., which is lower than the minimum authorised to be charged by the concession of the Peruvian Government. ■ The Pizagua and Sal de Obispo Line is also about 36 miles in length, and will, it is expected, be opened for public traffic in August next. This line likewise traverses large deposits of Nitrate, which it will bring down for shipment to the Port of Pizagua, situated about 70 miles to the north of Iquique, on the Pacific coast. The Junction Railway is a connecting line, of about 70 miles in length, of which 12 miles are already built, uniting the eastern termini of the two railways already described, and, like them, passealxhrough the Nitrate deposits on the tableland of Pampa de Tamarugal. This connecting railway will, it is expected, be com- pleted within one year. When completed, these railways within the Province of Tarapa; a will form a complete system of 142 miles, the proprietors (Messrs. Montero. Brothers) having, by their concession, the exclusive right, for 25 years, of railway conveyance in that district, and for a further period of 40 years without exclusive privileges. Several large establishments are in course of erection, which will very lasgely increase the produce of Nitrate in the province of Tarapaca. The export of Nitrate of Soda amounted, for the year ending 31st December, 1869, to 2,507,052 quintals; for 1870, 2,943,413 quintals and for 1871, 3,605,906 quintals. The accompanying memorandum shows that the receipts of the railway already opened are in excess of the amount needed for interest and redemption of the bonds of this issue. The Annual Interest and Sinking Fund for the present issue of Debentures, amounting to £ 17.0,000, will form the first charge upon all the Lines. The Owners and Concessionaires have executed a Dead of Mort- gage and Trust on the whole of the said Railways, iffor rolling stock and appurtenances, in favour of trustees for the rondholders, which will be registered as a first charge, I. Thompson, T. Bonar, and Co. retaining the proceeds of the Loan until such registration is perfected. The Mortgage provides for the appointment of a special Re- ceiver in Peru. The Bonds will bear Interest at the rate of-7 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly in London, in sterling, on 1st June and 1st December, at the Counting House of Messrs. I. Thompson, T. Bonar, and Co., and the first half-year's interest will fall due on 2nd December, 1872. A Minimum Sinking Fund of 10 per cent. per annum on the entire nominal amount of the Bonds will be applied by semi- annual drawings, by lot, in London, on 1st May and 1st November. The Bonds drawn will be payable in like manner on the 1st June and 1st December next stieceediiag- each drawing. The Right of Increasing the Sinking Fund is reserved by the Proprietors of the Railways.. The First Drawing will take place 1st November, 1873. If no Allotment is made, the deposit will be returned in full; and if only part of the amount apphed for is allotted, the balance of deposit will be first applied towards the 10 per cent. due on allotment, and the remainder (if any) returned. Default of Payment of any instalment renders all previous pay- ments liable to forfeiture. Scrip Certificates to Bearer will be exchanged against Allotment and Deposit Receipts, and Bonds to Bearer,, when ready, will be issued to the holders of paid-up Scrip. Applications in the annexed form, accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent., will be received by the undersigned. I. THOMPSON, T. BONAR, & CO. 57-J-, Old Broad-street,"29th June, 1872. MEMORANDUM FURNISHED BY THIS CONCESSIONNAIRES OF THE IQUIQUE AND LA NORIA, PIZAOUA AND SAL DE OBISPO, AND JUNCTION RAILWAYS. The average quantity of Nitrate of Soda carried by the Iquique and La Noria Railway has exceeded 180,000 quintals per month, or at the rate of 2,160,000 quintals per annum, yielding a revenue of £ 216,000, being, after deduction of expenses, sufficient to provide for the whole of the interest and amortization of the loan. There is every reason to believe that the traffic of the Pizagua and Sal de Obispo Railway will be .equal to that of the Iquique fllle. The return traffic from the ports to the interior will chictly con- sist of machinery, coal, and articles of food for the population occupied in the Nitrate districts, and of passenger traffic, which will considerably augment the receipts of the railways. It is estimated that the net revenue of the whole system, when completed, will not be less than £ 460,000 per annum, and that it will steadily increase everv subsequent year, (Signed) MONTERO HERMS. London, 13th May, 1872, The Mortgage Bond and other Documents lie for inspection at the Offices of H. P. SHARP, Esq., 92, Gresham-house. Forms of Application can be obtained at the Offices of 1. THOM- SON, T. BONAR, & CO,, GH, Old Broad-street, IQUIQUE AND LA NORIA, PIZAGUA AND SAL DE OBISPO, AND JUNCTION RAILWAYS, PERU, Issue of £1,00.0,000. 7 per cent. First Mortgage Debentures, in Bonds of aoQ and £ 100. Bearing interest from 1st June, 1872. Redeemable at par by a minimum Sinking Fund of 10 per cent, per annum, in half-yearly drawings. Issue Price, 92 per cent. FORM OF APPLICATION. No. To Messrs. 1. THOMSON, T. BONAR & CO., 5n-, Old Broad-street, London. Gentlemen, .request you will allot to in the terms of your Prospectus, dated 29th June, 1872, £ of the above Debentures, on which enclose the required Deposit of Pounds, and agree to accept that amount, or any less amount allotted to. and to pay the further instalments on the amount so allotted, according to the conditions of the Prospectus. 1.; remain; Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Name at length Address Date.. 1872. To be signed "by Applicant if desirous of paying up in full on Allotment. desire to pay up in full on Allotment, 1359 Signature.. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. cHEAP TRIPS to CHEPSTOW every Monday v J and Thursday, during the Summer Seasons. First, second, and Third Class EXCURSION TI-CKETS will be issued to CHEPSTOW by the Trains leaving Cardiff at 7.20 and 9.30 a.m., and 12 noon and Newport at 7.55, 10.35 and 1.20 p.m. available for return from Chepstow at 8,30 p.m. day of issue. For fares, &c., see handbills. J, GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddiii,-toit Teiriiiil)iia, 1254 NEATH AND BRECON RAILWAY, The Trains of this Company now run in connection with those of the Mid-Wales and other Companies at Brecon.' Through Tickets are issued to Builth, Rhayader, Llanidloes, and other stations on the Mid-Wales also to Llandrindod, Knighton, Shrewsbury, and all the principal stations oil the London and North-Western via Builth Road. Midland arrai-igenients axe in progress. 1006 H. ST. G. CAULFIELD. IMPORTANT. TO GOOD TEMPLARS, TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THE SWANSEA LODGES OF THE I.O.G.T. have arranged for a 4 PUBLIC MEETING AND ENTERTAINMENT, In the MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, On TUESDAY, the 16th JULY Next. For particulars see Hand-bills. Tickets, Tea and Entertainment, One Shilling. For Public Meeting and Entertainment, 6d. To be had at ROWSE, Stationer, Castle-square ROSSER, Heathfield-street; CORIN, Castle-street; and at the various Lodges. 1328 CARDIFF NOTICE. J. BUCKINGHAM & CO., OF PARIS. DERBY AND OAKS CROWN DRAWING. Any subscriber to the above Spec., who has paid money either to Mr. F. W. ARMSTRONG, Windsor Hotel, or Mr. W. D. COLE- MAN, Clarence Hotel, Cardiff, can have his subscriptions REFUNDED on returning his ticket or tickets taken of them. The Draw has not taken place. (Signed) F. W. ARMSTRONG. W. D. COLEMAN. Dated 3rd June, 1872.. 1333 Notices. -L 1/' PARISH OF ST. JOHN. 7M) I ICE OF ttEMOVAL. — Ovori-oi-w Oilicos -Li removed from 8, Plyisouth-streetj-to No. 3, Windser-placp, Crockherbtown,. ■- l32|: {tt 4 rrr'-zry ISOYAL AGRICULTURAL MK'IETY OF ENGLAND CARDIFF MEETING. TRIALS OF PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, -&- THRESHING MACHINES, STRAW AND HAY ELEVATORS, CORN DRESSING MACHINES, &c., i (JLY 6TIl to 13TH inclusive. s ADMISSION 2s. 6d. each day. 1355 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. CARDIFF MEETING. GREAT SHOW OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, AND IMPLEMENTS, JULY 15TII to 19TH inclusive. ADMISSION :— MONDAY '5s. each person. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2s. 6d. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Is. „ 1356 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. CARDIFF MEETING. '1STON TRANSFERABLE TICKETS, Price -L Half-a-Guinea, admitting the holder to the Show-yard and Trial-yard, and available for re-admission oil every day of the Show and Trials of Implements, may be obtained of Messrs. LEWIS & WILLIAMS, Duke-street, Cardiff, or of H. M. JENKINS, Secretary. 12, Hanover-square, W. 1357 IN CHANCERY. In the Matter of the BRECON AND MERTHYR TYDFIL JUNC- TION RAILWAY COMPANY, and in the Matter of the RAILWAY COMPANIES ACT, 1867. ~\TOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by an Order made by the Master of the Rolls, in the above mat- ters, on the 22nd day of June, 1872, on the Petition of the Direc- tors of the above-named Company, IT WAS ORDERED that the scheme of arrangement between the said Company and their Creditors, filed on the 12th day of February, 1872, by the Directors of the said Company, be confirmed. WILKINS, BLYTH, and MARSLAND, of No. 10, St; Swithin's-lane, in the City of London; Agents for JOSEPH RICHARD COBB, of Brceon, in the. County of Brecon, Solicitor for the 1360 Petitioners. CASTELL COCH BRIDGE ACT, 1872. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Cas- tell Coch Bridge Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a BRIDGE across the river Taff, at Castell Coch, as authorised by the above Act, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Messrs. Dobson, Brown, and Adams, and to be seen on application at their Offices, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff, on and after the 1st J uly next. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Castell Coch Bridge Tender," to be sent to me, on or before the 12th July next. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated, 21, Queen-street, Cardiff, 25th June, 1872. 1337 B-. ETHANIACHAPEL, LOUDOUN-SQUARE, B CARDIFF. The SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the above place of worship will be held on SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1872, and following days, when the undermentioned Ministers will officiate Rev. Lewis Edwards, D.D., President of Bala College, North Wales Rev. D. Saunders, Abercarne Rev. D. Evans, M.A., Dolgellau; Rev, Thomas Levi, Swansea.—Order of Services: Sunday —at 10: Revs. T. Levi and Dr. Edwards ;—at 2.30 Rev. Dr. Edwards ;—at 6 Revs. T. Levi and Dr. Edwards. Monday— at 7 Revs. D. Evans, M.A., and D. Saunders. Tuesday—at 7 Revs. D. Evans, M.A., and D. Saunders. Collections will be made towards Repairing the Chapel. 1331 THE TICIIBORNE DEFENCE FUND. I) UELIC MEETINGS will be held at the Music llall, SWANSEA, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 27th 28th, and 29th June, 1872, Addresses will be delivered by SIR ROGER TICIIBORNE, GUILDFORD ONSLOW, ESQ., M.P.. G. F. BLOXHAM, ESQ., and other Gentlemen. 'Hie chair will be taken on Thursday and Saturday evenings at Eight o'clock, and on Friday afternoon at Three o'clock. There will be no evening meeting on Friday. Admission to Reserved Seats (by ticket only) 5s., Balcony, 2s., Promenade and Gallery, 1,4, Tickets for Reserved Seats may be had at the Western Mail office, Castle-squnre of the Chairman and Secretary; or any Member of the Committee. HORACE N. E. CUTTING, 1247 Chairman of Committee. _C-C-<- "VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MAEY- STREET, CARDIFF. SOLE PROPRIETOR Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN. Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT AND CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS. CHANGE OF ARTISTES EVERY WEEK. REFRESHMENTS AT THE BAR. Admission-First Class, Is.; Second Class, 6d. Doors open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. Saturdays half-an-hour earlier 241 JIUSTTTESS MDITSSE.S -"lGARO, An Illustrated Family Journal, -U published every Saturday, by Ranken and Co., 199, Strand, London. C700 in cash and other gifts distributed this year. Sixteen pages, One Penny. Sold by all Newsagents. 1263 RAVEN HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET. Families and Commercial Gentlemen visiting Swansea will find the above Hotel one of the most central and convenient. The House has beeii recently fitted up with great taste, having particular regard to comfort. Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms not to be sur- passed. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Best attendance guaranteed. 198 Proprietor C. FULLER (Late Upholsterer). W FISHER'S EATING HO USE, 0 No. 20, Caroline-street, Cardiff. S COOKED MEAT TO BE TAKEN OUT. Ham Is. 6d. per lb IloiledBeef Is. 4d. 4°astPork.. ls. 4d. Pigs Check,, Is. Od. Hot Dinners at 9d. and Is; 1362 K N O N, DISPENSING CHEMIST, TROED YRHIW (Registered by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of London.) PHYSICIANS'AND FAMILY PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. CUPPING, GALVANIZING, AND OTHER OPERATIONS SKILFULLY PERFORMED Several years ledical Assistant to the Plymouth and Cyfarthfa Iron Works. N.B.—TWENTY-ONE YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 327 B U P, T 0 N ALES AND IRISH STOUTS. LANE AND COM P AN Y, S 0 U T II 6 ATE B R EWE It Y, COS K. WORTHINGTON AND COMPANY, • Brewers by Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. B U E, T 0 N-0 N T REN T. WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVE:— C HA E L E S C L ARK, 8, ST. MARY-STREET, S W AN S E A. Speeial quotations and terms to large buyers. 5GO THE SWANSEA ROYAL & SOUTH WALES UNION FRIENDLY SOCIETY. (Enrolled pursuant to Act of Parliament.) Claims paid during the last twelve months, zCI,593 is. Active AGENTS wanted in the FOREST OF DEAN. For terms, &c., apply to the Secretary, CASTLE CHAMBERS, CASTLE-SQUARE. SWANSEA. DISTRICT AGENT FOR CARDIFF: Mr. A. J. PEGLER, Aspen Villa, Lewis-street, Canton. MEDICAL REFEREE FOR CARDIFF i JOHN JONES, Esq., 2, Bute-street. 1290 LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS, TABLES, Galvanised Wire Netting, Croquet Netting, Indiarubber Hose and Brass Fittings, Watering Pots, and every other requisite for the Lawn or Garden in great variety. The Largest Stock in South Wales to select from of BATHS, TRAVELLING BOXES, AND JAPAN GOODS CROSS BROTHERS, > SAINT., MARY STREET, CARDIFF, 968 lishu^ Jid r.. "e. ENLARGEMENT I OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY ^EWS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 1, 1872, 0 THIS JOURNAL WILL BE PERMANENTLY ENLARGED TO TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, RENDERING IT ONE OF THE LARGEST DAILY PAPERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. PRICE ONE PENNY. w R I G H T' S TIME TABLES. THE NUMBER FOR JULY Will contain AN ENTIRELY NEW MAP, Upon an enlarged Scale, of the RAILWAY DISTRICTS OF SOUTH WALES,, Being the First of a New Series of Railway-Maps which have been for sometime in preparation, and will appear in successive Numbers as soon as they are delivered from the Engravers. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW. The attention of VISITORS to "Cardiff during tlie ROYAL SHOW, is invited to the advantages of THE PENARTH HOTEL, PENARTH, NEAR CARDIFF. This Hotel was built Three years ago by the Taff Vale Railway Company onPenarth Head, two miles from Cardiff, and com mallilssplimdid views of Cardiff, the Bristol Channel, and surrounding country. The Hotel is one of the largest buildings in South Wales, and its Coffee Room is the most handsome in the Principality. The Gardens and Pleasure Grounds cover Twenty acres, and afford Views and Recreation walks of the most varied- and charming character, .besides being the most extensive of any hotel in the West of England. Good facilities for Sea Bathing. The Hotel may be reached by the Steam Ferry from the Cardiff Pier Head, or by the numerous Omnibuses leaving St. Mary- street at all hours of the day. T H E H 0 T E L AFFORDS ACCOMMODATION FOR 70 OR 80 VISITORS. TERMS (ivhich are very moduate) ON APPLICATION. IMMEDIATE APPLICATION NECESSARY. W. G. JONES, PROPRIETOR. ■ 1347 jj j» R 0 W N .AND P O L S 0 N S CORN FLOUR IS GENUINE. PACKETS IJd, 3d. and 6d. BEST, 2d., 4d., 8d. CAUTION AGAINST UNSCRUPULOUS FRAUD. INFERIOR QUALITIES OBTAINED AT LITTLE MORE THAN HALF THE COST OF E R O W N A N D P OLSO N S, ARE SOMETIMES SUBSTITUTED. 293 FOR SALE. 50000 USEFUL and well-manu- ? fnctuted Articles of FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, and BEDDING. -For Catalogues of same apply to Laverton and Co., Steam Cabinet Works, Maryleport-street, Bristol. LAVERTON & CO.'s IMMENSE STOCK OF MODERN FURNITURE comprises the Largest Variety in the West of Eng- land, manufactured at their own Steam Cabinet Factory, warranted all of good quality and workman- ship, at prices extremely moderate.—See their large illustrated Catalogue, to be had gratis. Maryleport- street, BRISTOL. ALL WARRANTED IN QUALITY, AND LOWER IN PRICE THAN LONDON HOUSES. 1172

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