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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, SALES BY AUCTION, BUSINESS ADDRESSES, &c. Ordered for two or three insertions are charged at tke following irate: One to Four Lines Is. Od. Eleven and Twelve Lines 3s. Od. Five and Six Lines Is. 6d. Thirteen & Fourteen Lines 3s. 6d. Tire and Six Lines Is. 6d. Thirteen & Fourteen Lines 3s. 6d. Seven and Eight Lines 2s. Od. Fifteen and Sixteen Lines 4s. 6d. Nine and Ten Lines 2s. 6d. SeyenteenAEighteenLines 4a. 6d. ASD THREEPENCE FOR HUItT ADDITIONAL LM. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR A SERIES OF CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. TRADESMEN'S ADVERTISEMENTS and BUSINESS AN. NOUNCEMENTS of all kinds, when ordered for a month and upwards, are subject to special terms, according to the number of insertions and the space occupied. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, EISTEDWODAW, CONCERTS, GBNBKAL MEETINGS, AND other Advertisements af similar class are inserted at the following Speeial Rate:—F«r One Inch space (twelve lines) One insertion 2s. 6d. Three insertions 5s. Notices occupying greater space or ordered for more than Three insertions are inserted at a proportionately low rate. LEGAL NOTICES and NOTICBS by CORPORATIONS, LOCAL BOARDS, POOR-LAW QCARDIANS, SCHOOL BOARDS, and PuBLIC CO HP AMIRS, are charged at the rate of FOURPHHCB per line for each issertion. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, Go VEHEMENT ADVERTISEMENTS, PROSPECTUSBS OF PUBLIC COMPANTES, and ELECTION ADDRESSES, are charged at the rate of SIXPENCE per Line for each insertion. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements A the under-mentioned classes are charged as fellows:— on THREE BIX ÙIIM. WORM. INSERTION. IMSEUTI0N3. M8KRTI05S. 8. d. s. d. d. Two 18 0 6 10 1 i THREE 27 0 1 16 2 3 Feua 34 1 0 2 0 SO ot FIVE 46 1 3 2 6 3' Six 54 1 6 3 0 4 6 Each additional line •f)0o 0 g 99 Nine words f These charges apply only to the classes of advertisements speci- fied below, and are strictly confined to those which are EAIB FOR PREVIOI s TO INSERTION if not prepaid, they will be charged by he general scale :— APARTMEHTS WANTED. I Momrr WANTSD. APARTMBNTS TO BS LBT. ( MISCRLLASKOCS WANT*. ARTICLES LOST | PARTNERSHIPS WAJCTKD. ARTICLES FOUSD. SITUATIONS WANTED. BUSINESSES TO BI SOLD. | SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSES TO LET. I SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Parties answering Advertisements in the South Wales Daily News are requested to attend to the following explanations Apply at. the Daily News Office" means that personal appli- cation must bo made at the Daily News Office, where the ad- drew of the Advertiser will be given. Address to an initial (or number) at the Office means that appli- cation must be by letter only, directed to the initial 0" number at the Daily News Office (as A. B. C., or No. 123, Daily News Office). Persons answering Advertisements are strongly advised not to send original testimonials, but COPIBS ONLT.. The columns of the Daily News being of full newspaper width, persons sending Advertisements in manuscript may estimate the space they will occupy by calculating nine words to a line, and twelve linee to an inch While we use o-ir utmost endeavours to insert Advertisements on the dates ordered, we cannot guarantee that this will bo done. Great eare is also used to secure the correct printing of Advertise- ments, but we cannot be responsible for inaccuracies, or for any consequences arising therefrom. Cheques and Post-office Orders to be made payable to D. DUNCAN & SONS, 11, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, to whom all Busineso Communications should be addressed. Letters containing Nxws or LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS should be addressed 44 THB EDITOR, South Wales Daily News, CARDIFF." SITUATIONS TIcaut., TO DRAPERS ASSISTANTS.—Wanted, an experienced hand. Apply to Lewis Thomas, Compton House, Llandilo. 4212 ANTED a CLERK, competent to keep a Set of Books.— Address R. T., Daily News Office, Swansea. 4286 ANTED, a good Generai;SERVANT.—Apply to C., Cardiff House, Treforest, near Pontypridd. 43— ANTED immediately, two APPRENTICES.—Apply D. W Rees, General Draper, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. 4»8 DRAPERS.—Two experienced Wanted. Good window dres- sers.—Apply, Phillips and Co., London House, Swansea.4347 TO PLUMBERS.—Wanted, a good Workman.—Apply to F. S. Lock, Builder, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 4344 ANTED, in a School, a young LADY to teach Music, and Generally Assist.- Address Ellen, Post-office, Bristol. 4356 ANTED, strong active LAD as Porter. Must understand horses. Wages 12s.—Address, A.M., Post-office, Newport. 4276 JUNIOR CLERK. Wanted an active and intelligent youth as JUNIOR CLERK in an ottice.-For particulars apply at the Cardiff Times Office, Cardiff. ANTED a Respectable Young PERSON to assist a Mother in light Household Duties, and take charge of Four little Children.—Address K. E. S., Post-office. 4294 ANTED, a strong active LAD as Porter. Must uuderstand horses. Wages 12s. Address, M. A., South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4357 OOT AND SHOE TRADE.—Wanted a Bootman, a Hand on Medium Work, and a Repairer. Apply to E. Osborne, Duke-street, Cardiff. 4355 WANTED, a Strong YOUTH to deliver Goods, and to look after a horse must be able to serve behind the counter. —Apply to E. Davies, grocer, Penarth. 4363 ANTED several Strong, Active, Labouring MEN, used to Outdoor Work.—Address B., South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4359 TjPRINTERS^-Wanted a good JOBBING and NEWS HAND. Case and Press. Constant employment.—Apply Herald Office, Cardigan. 4348 ^TITANTED^ a PLAIN COOK and GENERAL SERVANT. VV Housemaid kept. Good Wages.—Address, Cook, Post- office, Bristol. 4360 -klv RANTED twe APPRENTICES and an IMPROVER to the YY Dress and Mantle making Business.—Apply Miss Baker, 32, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 4386 117ANTED a Good WHEELWRIGHT—a Steady Hand.— Y ▼ Apply to Y. C. Edwards, Carpenter, Llanishen, near GV "4303 BARWAtn .,„ted ior a Family and Commercial Hotel.— l dress, Hating salary required, R. 0., Post-office.^Bute ..1J.Iit..h.¡, L"'J au..287 HOCER'S ASSISTANT WANTED (Welsh), active and obliging, fj —Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, to M. Evans, Ystalyfera. 4346 WANTED, respectable Youths, from 15 to 16years old, as APPRENTICES in a Ship-building Yard.—Apply Cory, South Wales Daily News Offi 4271 AN TED, in a School, a PLAIN COOK and a LAUNDRY WOMAN. Good wages.—Address S. J. M., Post-office, Bath. 4230 WANTED, a respectable YOUTH as an Apprentice to tho W Boot and Shoe Trade, with premium.—Address W. B., Post-office, Newport. 42H, ANTED, a well-educated YOUTH in an Accountant's Office as Articled Clerk. Premium required.—Address J. F., Post-office, Swansea. 4216 ANTED, for Cardiff, an energetic YOUNG MAN as Sub- Azent for first-ciass Shepa.—Address Agent, Post-offiee, Gloucester. 4235 WANTED immediately an Experienced ASSISTANT'—Apply to W. Richards, Draper, Golden Key, Treorky, Ponty- pridd. 394 ED, a situation as DAIRYMAID and best Cheddar -w Cheese Maker. Can be well recommended.—Address, A. B., Post-oifice, Clifton, Bristol. 4190 jri^O~liROCERS' ASSISTANTS.—Wanted, an IMPROVER I gtrontr, active, willing to deliver goods occasionally.—Ad dress, Roberts and Jones, Bridgend. 4256 TO SMITHS.—Wanted immediately, a Good Shoeing and Jobbing Smith. Regular work, good wages.—Apply to Thomas Jones, smith, Pontypridd. 4266 ANTED an APPRENTICE in an Iron Merchant's Office. A small progressive salary given.—Apply, in own band- writing, stating age, Iron, South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4358 117ANTED, AGENTsTo SeU goods to users of Steam Power, in regular demand. Apply to J. E., 12, Jove-lane, LIver- pool. SCHOLASTIC.-Wanted, a good PRIVATE TLTOR to prepare a gentleman for the Preliminary Examination of the lncor porated Law Society, held in February next. Apply immediate J, gtating terms, to J. P.T., 3, Poxton-street, Swansea. 4167 O PRINTKRS. -VVan+ed, a thoroughly good JOBBING HAND. Must be a suoerior and steady workman. Wages according to ability.—For particulars apply at the Cardiff Times NURSE WANTED, about 23, competent to take charge of young childi en. Must be good tempered, and good needle- woman. Applicants to give character and references.—Address, "Nurse." South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4343 BOOK KEEPER WANTED, who can keep a set of books by I13 double entry, and who also understands the routine of a Merchant's Office.—Address, btatingall particulars, Clerk, South Wales I'rtity News. Cardiff. 4328 T JLOH. WANTED at the County Asylum, Bridgend. Single I man preferred. Music a recommendation. Wages 12s. weekly, with board, lodging, and washing.—Apply to Medical Superintendent. 4317 < VRt'ENTER Wuiteil at County Asylum, Bridgend. Single man" preferred. Music a recommendation. Wa?es 13s. weekly, with board, lodging, and washing.—Apply to Medical Superintendent. 4316 *7-ANTKo in a Merchant's Office a Young Gentleman as YV CASHIER, and to act as Manager m the absence of the Principal. Salary £ 130. -Address, stating age and references, to D. G, Daily News, Cardiff. 4330 "*17ANTED, immediately, f-v a f'w" -Tj^ to YY BREWF.R; one capable and \v;l;ing to mstrott an ,nn- keepei to brew goo.I a'es. To live on tn<3 P • d^ess, gtal'm-j terms, to A.R'X.. Post-office, Tredj^.ggjj— t~\KAPEKS^WantedTmmediatly, in (Glainor^nije or Mon- I mouthshire preferred', a ireuums Drapery n ireod thoroughfare. doiHg from £ 30 to £ 50 weekly. A Post-office, Bristol. ——— "ICTKTAN'TED, a CLERK foir Forges and Mills, compe en VV make out Yield* and tcenerally aequainted *utl routine of «ui:h :io office. Applicant to state aalary ex pec, references, and where last employed.—Address tm'A Wale* D**H Cardiff. "I ATED, lU." Ht'Vcilands' Office, a thoroughly expeneuced i., BOOK-KKEPER, by double entry. Will be required to irt is manager i" tbe absence of the principal. Salary, £ 175.— :r, c'l-Mritr full particulars, C. A. No. 74, South Wales Daily News, Cur<nff. m r u a WuKKlNG GARDENER, who thoroughly under- \J\J .i. n, treatmen'. and pruning of wall fruit and the -I T fr„n"ra'lv who can mow lawns and take eare of ¥° £ en ^Kitwre.-State wages, and address A. M„ Situations Wanted. itilation as AA-T,E,I) it-na.tion as ERBWER.-Good References.- X. P., PosL-dfice, rerthyr. .176 tx •WrTvfEsixyea-xsQgi C'naraotcr.—Address O. 0., Post-othce, Lianellv.4175 « < i, w 111 wants re-eugagecient in iiotel or .Spirit Va C._C^Post-office, Newport. 4361 A GENTLEMAN with £ 150 cash seeks employment A class reference. Address P.O.. Post-officee. Swanse^20 A.dverti-i-r requires a Situation as lioVi'^KNESS, or ill any Light ijK-d'-iess.—Address Kate, Post-office, Swansea^ 4323 KR;i. -VV'-Aiit -d, a SituaM'Ti as CELLARM N. 1 Go. character.- -Address Ale, Post-office, Carmarthen. a situatioll TS FIR^ HAND, \1 -o Maa a Uusinoss.—Address H., Post-offic&,Bnstol. jXJL 01 1 1,1 4159 W ao;"Si:MAlD or PARLOURMAID. G^'d oh-ar'^ter.—Acdress A. S., South Wales Daily A«w, gwan^ea. — ;—————— H—mgi'iy resp'-ctable Farmers Daughter an v.igageuient us Assistant Housekeeper.-B C„ Post-office, Lrii^end Situations Wanted. ARMAID.—Re-engagement as BARMAID in an Hotel of Spirit Vaults. Experienced good references.—Address E. M.. Post-office, Brecon. 4354 WANTED, by a respectable yeung person, Re-engagement as WAITRESS in Hotel. -Address B. A., Post-office, ^0'Jger" ton. 48i! A LADY desires a Re-engagement as HOUSEKEEPER, or to be Companion to an elderly lady. No objection to travel.— Address M S. A.. South Wales Daily News, Cardiff- 4289 A LADY wishes an engagement as MORNING GOV ERNESS. Thorough English and accomplishments. Railway du.- t&nce not objected to.—O. L. J., Post-office. Clifton. Bristol. 419l SHORTHAND CLERK.—A Verbatim Reporter seeks ail En- gagement as Shorthand Clerk in a Ship Broker s or Lawyer s Office. Writes a good long hand.—Address T. G., 17, Park-street, Cardiff. 4246 fl^O DRAPERS.—Two young ladies are desirous of early re- B engagements, one for the drapery and the other as milliner and to assist in the Sho.v Room.-Address, Dore, Post- affice, Taunton. 4165 WANTED immediately, a SITUATION in a Solicitor's, an Accountant's, or an Auctioneer's Office; thorough experi- ence, first-class testimonials, aud not afraid of work.—Apply J. Talbot Pritchard, Dalgliesh Temperance Hotel, Fisher-street, Swansea. 4272 GERMAN Gentleman, at present in this country on busi- ness, is open to accept AGENCIES for the sale of Hard- ware Machinery, &c., in Berlin and the district, where his connections are of the highest character.—Address B. S., John Whitehead, Albert Works, Preston. 4865 THE EDITOR of THE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUAR- t DIAN, London Journalist, and cousin of the late Sir Thomas Whelan, of Anneville, County Dublin, WANTS PRESS or other SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT. -Address, R. W. Boyle, Moreton Cottage, Canton, Cardiff. 4145 STEAM AND HOUSE COAL TRADE. -The Advertiser, who has had considerable experience in the above trades, would be glad to obtain an Agency for the sale of Steam or House Coal, or would have no objection to travel. Highest references given, and security if required.—Address, Agent, South Wales Daily hews, Cardifff 4342 Jftisceilaneons Ivalits. OOM WANTED, for a Private DANCING-CLASS, on Wed- nesday Evenings.—Address B. R.t Post-office, Cardiff. 4262 URNISHED HOUSE or Cottage wanted, in or near Cardiff. must contain Drawing, Dining, and five Bedrooms.—Ad- dress, stating; terms and full particulars, C. B., Poat-offlce. !258 TIMBER CARRIAGE.—Wanted, to Hire or Purchase, suitable for one horse. Must be in thorough working order.— Ad- dress, G. J., Post-office, Cardiff. 4260 WANTED, by a Gentleman with no encumbrance, a LODG- ING in a Christian family, at the Western pa/t of Canton. —Address Lodger," Daily Ntws Office. 4304 O TABLE AND COACH-HOUSE wanted, near the Town Hall, Newport. Address, giving full particulars, H. H., Pojt- otBce, Newport. 4261 WANTED to PURCHASE, a genuine old-licensed PUBLIC- HOUSE, doing a good business.—Address, stating in- WV HOUSE, doing a good business.—Address, stating in- coming, to Waller, Daily News, Cardiff.. 4306 A-IA,RDIFF.-Comfortable LODGINGS for a Gentleman. No" U objections to Share. Roath district preferred. Terms moaerp,te.-Address 26A, South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 4314 PARTNER wanted, with about £ 2,000, to join a practical man to purchase an established Manufacturing Business, of which he is now Manager. -Address C. Y, Post-office, Bristol. 4279 WANTED to join a GENTLEMEN'S NIGHT CLASS, or take private Lessons two or three nights a week.—Addre*s, stating terms, W.W., South Wales Daily News office, Cardiff. 4259 ANTED to Rent a FARM, from 30 to 40 Acres, within ten miles of Cardiff. Stock could be taken at a Valuation. Mostly grass-land preferred.-Addrem Farm, South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4311 P- ARTNER.-Gentleman wishes a Partner (Active or other- Jr wise) to carry out a new patent for an Article in General Use. Capital required about £ 1,200.—Address D. D., South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4310 WANTED, a LADY thoroughly domesticated, with £ 1000, with a view to matrimony. Age from 25 to 35. l^one W with a view to matrimony. Age from 25 to 35. None other need apply unless they have the above amount, which is nearly equal to the advertiser, Cardiff. Address, No. 124, South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4191 ANCY BUSINESS to LET, Stock, Ac., about £ 40.—Address, L., South "Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 4264 TO be LET^a COTTAGE and nearly two Acres of Land.—Ad- dress G.F., Post-office, Hereford. 4326 TO LET.—Th<TGardens at the back of Noa. 4 and 7, Brighton- terrace, Roath.—Apply at No- 7. 4350 O be LET, No. 2, Cornish Villas, Llandaff-road, consisting of seven rooms and garden. For further particulars, apply to Mr. John Batchelor, Bute Docks. 354 O be LET, 'COACH-HOUSE and Two-stall STABLE, with Loose Box, Harness-room, Hay-loft. Water supply and gas laid on.-Address A.R., South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4265 O" FFICE TO LET, at~Bute Crescent, Cardiff.—Apply to L. Hopkins, Estate and House Agent, 16, Parade, Tredegar- ville, Cardiff. 4334 O be LET, a Capital WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, in one of the best parts of Cardiff. Coming in moderate.—Address Vaults, South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4325 rjf^O LET, a CIGAR and JEWELLERY BUSINESS, in one oi M the best thoroughfares in Cardiff.—For particulars apply to F. H. Pearce, Auctioneer, 6,^High-street, Cardiff. 4338 ANTON.- To be LET, a HOUSE, SHOP, and BAKEHOUSE, c in Cowbridge-road. Canton. Rent moderate.—Apply to M-. b. James, 13, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 4255 CARDIFF.-TO be LKT for it term, a VILLA RESIDENCE, ly well furnished. Terms low. Within five minutes' walk of Cardiff Castle. For particulars apply to F. H. Pearce, auctioneer, 6, High-street, Cardiff. ■ 4337 rno be LET, with immediate possession, a Detached VILLA, J_ within a mile of Cardiff, having two reception rooms, break- fast room, and kitchen, back kitchen, five bedrooms, large garden, with coach-htuae, and stable. -Apply by letter only, P. P., SOil-Ill, Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 4278 ORCESTERSHI RE.—To be LET, THE LICRH1LL HOUSE, one mile from Stourport, with or without Fifteen Acres of fine OLD TURF also, the Right of the Shooting over the Estate. A moderate rent will be taken from a good Tenant for a term of years.—Apply to the Proprietor. 4369 CHELTENHAM. —TO BE LET, ready Furnished, close to the Gentlemen's College, and within three minutes walk of the Ladies' College, » genteel RESIDENCE; containing Dining, Drawing, and three Bed rooms, complete Domestic Offices, hard and soft Water, Gas, &c. The low rent of One Guinea a week will be accepted from a suitable Tenant.— Apply to Mr. Blackman, Chemist, Bath-road, Cheltenham. 4285 I", LINTSlilRE.-To be LET, EWLOE BARN FARM, in the Ji parish of Hawarden, in the county of Flint, containing 247 acres, or thereabouts, of which about 200 acres are Arable. The above Farm is situated about three miles from the market town of Held, and about ten miles from Chester.-For further particulars applv to Mr. G. M. Dixon, Bradley-hall. Ashbourn, Derby or to Mr. T. W. Bowdage, Tyddyn-y-gwynt, Mold, who will show the Farm 4147 NORTH WALES —To be LET, Bodidris," an Old MANSION HOUSE, partially Furnished, containing nearly forty rooms, including offices and new kitchen, stabling for thirteen horses, saddle, rowm, hay-lofts, stablemen's rooms, standings for eight or nine carriages, with excellent kennels, game larder, keepers rooms, &c., &c., &c. A large walled Garden, and with or without GRASS LAND. Also Shooting (chiefly Grouse) oyer 6,000 acres around the House, commencing near the sixth mile-stone on the turnpike-road from Wrexham to Ruthin, and also about the same distance from the Hope Station on the Chester and Mold Railway. Foi urther particulars apply to Mr. Kendall, Bodelwyddau, St. Asaph. 4141 CHESHIRE.—To be LET, from Lady-day next, all that MAN- SION or ancient FAMILY RESIDENCE, know as Abbey Fields," situated in the parish of Sandbach, in the county of Chester, with the Ornamental Grounds, Shrubberies, Gardens, Sheet of Water, and Plantations, and the extensive range of Out- offices, comprising Stabling, Loose Boxes, Coach-houses, Store Rooms, &e. The Mansion contains handsome Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, Bourdoir, Dining Room, Breakfast Room, Smok- ing and Billiard Rooms, and other Sitt'ng Rooms, numerous Bed and Dressing Rooms, Servants' Apartments, and the usual Offices. All supplied with Gas, laid on from Sanbach. The Out-offices comprise Stable for five horses, Loose Boxes for three horses. large Coach-houses, Saddle Roem, with Mens' Bedroom over, Granary, Hay Lofts, &c., Kennels, Tool Houses, Store Rooms, the whole enclosed. Also, six-horse Stable and Coach-house, outside Yard for ft rangers' horses. And also, all that picturesque PARK surrounding the Mansion, intersected by Drives judiciously laid out, and having entrances from the high roads leading from Sandbach to Middlewich and Crewe, with the LODGE and Game- keeper's Cottage erected thereon, ahd containing, together with the site of the said Mansion, Grounds, and Plantations, 58A. 1R. 20P., more or less, and the right of Sporting over 350 acres. Abbey Field is within one mile of the first-class Station at Sandbach, on the main line of the London and North-Western Railway, and one hour of Manchester.—To treat, and for further particulars, apply to Mr. R. C. Hill, Estate Agent, Marsh House, Newcastle, Staffordshire —— Silles by private Contract B" EILLIANT DIAMOND RING to be SOLD for £ 7 7s. cost £ 10 los.-Address K.K., Daily News, Cardiff. 3732 mWO HEIFERS, with CALVES at their sides, for SALE.— 'I Apply to Mr. Edward David, Llandaff. 4295 for SALP,-Pure Mastiff Puppies, is weeks old. Also JD a Black Retriever. -Address J.R., Post-office, Merthyr. 4306 TT10R SALt about Tons of CALCINED TAP CINDERS. F Apply to Edward Williams, Hill Top, West Bromwich. 4349 TT*ONY, TRAP, and llARN'KSS, for SALE. Good Goer. 12 hands.—Address Pony, South Wales Daily ^ews, (-arihff. 4W7 B" ILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE.—Full size first class sewnd hand excel ent condition.—Address, P. F., Newport. J:)62 HORSE for SALE (useful Bay), 15 hands high, seven years old. Price 16 guineas.—Address A. P., Post-office, Swan- sea. 4309 FISH! FISH! FISH!—For the Best and Cheapest, go to ASHTON'S, adjoining the Victoria Rooms, St. M&ry-street, Cardiff. 2HS REEHOLD LAND FOR SALE.—A piece of Land in Clive- road (No. 852). Price £ 40. Apply to Peter Price, 3, Crock- herbtown. 4304 if SALE, ,Shrewsbury's Registered Nonpareil GAS OVEN. Excellent, nearly new; baking pastry and bread— £ 4 4s.— Address Stove, Daikil jS&ia, Cardiff. 4237 I^OUIMIORSK portable ENGINE for SALE, on four wheels, Mr in excellent working order. Address Engine, Daily ^ews, Cardiff. 4321 ALNUT COTTAGE PIANOFORTE -for SALE.-An excel- r., lent instrument. Beautiful case; 7-octave, registered keys.—Address Piano, Daily News, Cardiff. 4322 ARGAICLTO be SOLD. Job Lot of MAGIC LANTERN be SOLD Jo J) VIEWS, 4a. per dozen.- Address T. 0., South Wales Daily yews, Cardiff. 4236 tloR by private Contract, a BILLIARD and BAGA- TEIJLE TABLE.—Apply at the Dumfries Hotel, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 3695 0-i- r ?5EVE1'AL TONS ^if~spiendid Italian WALNUT WOOD for R^ SALE to be soid cheap, in large or small lots, to suit con- venience of purchasers. Apply to Mr. Richard Short, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 2896 FOR SALE, 1 Plani"?.; 2 Punching, l Drilling, and 1 Upright Borii g MAC'HI-NF^' 1 sma.l LATHE, a quantity of Metal Hantrrr and Brackets ior ^fting; also 12 feet 3J Shaftinsr — Apply to Dickenso", Co., Cardiff. 4301 T">RISTOL.—For SALE, Coach Springs, Patent Axles, Bent J) Timber, Lance and Ash Wood Shafts made to Order, at J. Coiirtice's, Redcliff Spring and Patent Axle Works, 106, Redcliff-street, Bristol. 3214 VSoRoUGH OF CARMARTHEN.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE X3 CONTRACT, a Frrchold piece of LAW o, beautifully situate in Wellfleld-road, and commanding- some of the best views of the Vale of Towy, having a frontage of 70 feet, and containing in the whole about 1580 square yards, forming a most eligible site for the erection of Villa Residences.—For further particulars apply to Mr. E. H. Jones, MiyficUl, Carmarthen. 4183 I'" u -CÙ>IEH-U.L t=-)lrs-B:-SŒGG, Iron and Brass Bed- 1 stead Manufacturer, 15, St. Augustine's-psrade, Bristol, vvou'd ppper'tiiiv direct tbe attention of ladies to her Large Stock sof CHILDREN'S COTS AND BASSINETTES, the, prices for which are extremely moderate. Notice.—Trimmed Bassinettes for 16s. 6d., including ma*tress and pillow. Try Maggs's Full-size French Bedsteads, Oft.. 6ii:. Ly 4ft. 6in., price, 15s. 6d. All other sizes at equally low prices' 2238 AR Cl-I For a Gentlemanly RESIDENCE, [^j containing three large Entertaining Rooms, six Bed Rooms. Sc.. with Stabling and Coach-house, with Man's Room over, the wh'e surrounded bv tastefully laid-out Grounds, and 6J Acres rich GRASS LAND. The views are beautiful and very ex- tensive. Price £ 2,100.—Apply to Bell Williams aid Son, Land rich GRASS LAND. The views are beautiful and very ex- tensive. Price ;e2,100.-Apply to Bell Williams aid Son, Land Agents, 40, North John-street, Liverpool. 4327 ^ALES BTJ ^RIRATE CONTRACTS <Nm- >R SALE, NEAR THE DOCKS, SWANSEA. The Oom- mittee of Management of the Cointess of Huntingdon's Chapel are prepared to receive TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the CHAPEL, SCHOOLROOM, and GRUUND attached thereto, on the Burrows, at Swansea.—Further particulars may be obtained from the Rev. R. T. Howell, 9, Caivert-terrace, Swansea; Mr. P. Jenkins, Castle-square, Swansea; or any Member of the Committee. N.B.—The Committee do not bind them.sclye8 to accept the highest or any tender. 4312 MONTGOMERYSHIRE.—A SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL ESTATE of about 1,725 Acres ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, with a beautiful MANSION, lately and very substantially built of stone, commanding magni- ficent panoramic views, extending forty miles in a direct line. Two first-class Stations withhi six miles. Most of the Land is occupied by Tenants whose families have lived upon it for generations.—Apply to Bell Williams and Son, 40, North John- street, Liverpool. 4280 AN TON.—To lie SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, Four j Villas, with large gardens and road at the back, 1) rooms in each lease, i)99 ears from June 24th, 1871; price, k350 each could bo sold separate; £250 at 5 per cent. could remain on each as a mortgage. Piece of Land in Conway-road, Canton, 121 feet 6 inches frontage by 163 feet 6 inches depth. The Conway Inn and six-roomed House adjoining, both freehold, with large garden containlng fruit trees; price, Ltl,050.-To be LET, Four large Villas, with large gardens, an back road, stables, and coach-houses. A Free Public House, incoming moderate.—Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, 34, Cowbridtre-road. Canton, Cardiff. 161? O CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.—To be SOLD, cheap, Six Cast-iron Cylindrical CISTERNS, 6ft. 6in. diameter, 20 feet deep; they are made up with four sockets jointed rings, omd weigh 7 tons 13 cwt. each in bottom ring of each there is a large door. Also Four Wrought-iron Ditto, 6ft. diameter, 12ft. deep, with closed top, and two steam-tight doors. Also Three others, 5ft. diameter, Sft, to 9ft. deep. A small BOILER, 3ft. by 6ft. 6in.; a JACKET PAN, 7ft diameter, 2ft. 6in. deep, inner case of copper; a 12in. FORCE-PUMP, with connecting rod; aud a 5in. CENTRIFUGAL (Gynnes) PUMP. Sellers will deliver to Rail. -Apply to Geo. Jager and Son, 79, Burlington- street,N,Liverpool. 4182 EREFORDSHIRE —For SALE bv Private Contract, a valu- able FREEHOLD ESTATE, called Foxhall's Farm," in the pariah of Sollershope, adjoining the road leading to Ross, about equi-distant from Ledbury and Ross, Mid within a 2t miles of the Fawley Railway station, comprising a con- venient Farm Homestead, and upwards of ninety-six acres of capital Arable, Pasture, Meadow, and Orchard Land, in the occu- pation of William Stallard, Esq.—For particulars and to treat for the same, apply to Weaver and Moore. auctioneers, or to Messrs. Bad ham, Brookes, and Badham, solicitors, Tewkesbury. 4r7 5 REEHOLD PREMISES] WARWICK.—TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the desirable FREEHOLD RESI- DENCE, known aa The Warwickshire Savings Bank," Northgate Street, Warwick. The Property is well adapted for a Private Residence, or Professional Offices, and comprises large and lofty Bank Parlour, with strong Closet, Dining, Breakfast, and Draw ing Rooms, Entrance Hall, and Lobby, with Side Entrance, Kitchen, Scullery, and Larder, five Chambers, and two Dressing Rooms; Cellar, Yard, Coal-house, and two Water Closets. Town Water and Gas are laid on, and there is also a soft water Pump. The Landlord's Fixtures will be included in the Parebase.-For price and further particulars, apply to Mr. W. B. Sanderson, Solicitor and Actuary, on the Premises or te Mr. John Moore, Estate Agent, Northgate-street, Warwick. 34189 rrio TIMBER MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS.— JL To be Sold by Private Tender, at Lawrence-town, near Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, Ireland, on the Estate of the Rev. Charles Lawrence, 2,864 Oaks, 1,690 Ash, 621 Elm, 3,977 Beech, 550 Sycamore, 151 Evergreen and Spanish Oak, 29 Walnut, 96 Hornbeam, 59 Lime, 196 Alder, 127 Horse Chesnut, 132 Fir and Pine, 86 Birch, and 56 Poplar Trees and Saplings, and two small Woods containing 683 Oak Poles. The above are now standing on the aforementioned lands, and will be sold ih one lot, to be felled at the purchaser's expense, and subiect to other condi- tions as shall be produced in an agree nent. The Oaks are fine -.grown, straight, and clear and many of them of large dimensions. The Ash and Elm are many of them very large, and of flnl-class quality. The Beech are exception- ably fine, the principal portion running from 45 to 55 feet high, straight and clear, and of immense girth. The other sorts are well-grown, straight, and of good dimensions. Every accommo- dation will be provided for intending purchasers wishing to inspect the timber. Tenders to be sent in to, and further par- ticulars obtained of, the Rev. Charles Lawrence, The Vicarage, Thurton, near Norwich, England. The proprietor does.not bmd himself to accept the highest or any tender. 3818 MONTGOMERYSHIRE, on the borders of Shropshire. -Valu- M able FREEHOLD PROPERTY, called the GWER-Y-GOE ESTATE, comprising the several Farms and Holdings, called Gwern-y-Coe, Bahaithlon, Cwmberllan, Cefn-y-Berrin, Mount Nebo, Cwm Earl, and Upper and Lower Birches, with the Woods and Plartations in hand, and the valuable Sheepwalks, containing in the whole £ 2,685a. lr. 8õp., and producing, with the estimated value of the Woods and Plantations in hand, an annual income of 92,515. The Estate is situated in the beautiful and fertile Vale of Kerry, within two miles of Kerry Station, five miles of New- town and its station, three miles of Montgomery, and five miles of Montgomery station. The property is intersected by good roads, and is abundantly supplied with water; good brick earth and building stone are found- thereon. The plantations are admirably adapted for game of all kinds the Farm Houses have been in great part rebuilt in the last three years, and are in excellent order; that of Cwm Earl Farm, with its outbuildings, is entirely new. A large part of the Estate has been thoroughly drained, and the sheepwalks have been divided by strong wire fencing. —For cards to view, apply to Messrs. Poundley and Son, Black Hall, Kerry and for all particulars and to treat, to Messrs. Sale, Shipman, and seddon, solicitors, 29, Booth-street, Man- chester 3859 Jtost and otutd. LOST, in a first-class railway carriage, beteen Bristol and Pad- dington, a SMALL BAGSTER'S TESTAMENT, containing a lady's inscription. A liberal REWARD will be given oa its restoration to Mr. Pollaky, 13, Paddington-green, London. 4351 IVEI^UNM REWARD. —LOST, t 1KTORIGINALT DE ED of SETTLEMENT, dated 27th September, 1803, made on the marriage of Thomas Woodyatt, of Malvern-wells, Worcester, with Ann Farmer. Supposed to have been in the possession of the late Philip Ballard, solicitor, of Worcester, up to about 1840. The above reward will be paid on the delivery of the said settle- ment to Albert Fleming, solicitor, of 40, New Kent-road, Lon- don. 4200 JHtsccUaneous. ERDEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS, from e5. Carriage Free. Inscriptions accurate and beautiful. Plans and Prices from LEGGE, Sculptor, Aberleen. 4296 HARMONIUMS from £ 4 10s.; five stops, £ 6 10s. eight stops, lj sets reeds, £ 8 10s.; ten stops, 2 sets of reeds, £ 10 10s.— Dane and Sons, Swansea. ORGANS suitable for Church, Chapel, School, or Drawing- room, three stops, 30 guineas.—Dane & Sons, Swansea.^ IANOFORTES, 7 octaves, Walnut Cases, best London Make, JL for 21 guineas.—Apply to Dane & Sons, Organ and Har- monium Builders, Swansea. 3986 BARNETTS ASPHALTE for WAREHOUSES, Barnett's Asphalte for coach-houses and stables. 3arnett's Aspha'te for garden walks. Barnett's Asphalte, £ 3 per ton in cake! Price circulars sent free from the offices, 70, Comhill. E.C. 3570 CHEAP JEWELLERY.—Wanted Agents, Shopkeepers, and Travellers, to send their orders to James Simmons, Manu- facturing Jeweller, 28, Edgbaston-street, Birmingham.-Send addressed envelope for price lists. 4351 ALENTINES.-For Sale, a small lot of VALENTINES as- T sorted. Will be sold at 20 per cent. off cost price for cash., —Address Valentine, South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff- 3676 ARMONIUM for 10s. 6d. per MONTH UNTIL PAID FOfT With or without stops. Price-list free.—Thompson and Shackell, 4, Queen-street, Cardiff, and 13, Guildhall-square, Cai- marthen. 3044 ERVOUS DEBILITY. — GRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK showing Sufferers how they may be cured without aid of Quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp.-Address, SECRETARY, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. 3383 MOKUMENTAL.-MONUMENTS, CROSSES, and TABLETS, 18 granite, marble, or esign8 and estimates for- warded on application tc T. JONES, Penarth-road Entrance. Cardiff. 218 INDIGESTION.-The MEDICAL REFORM SOCIETY will for- ward Free to all Applicants an excellent BOTANIC RECIPE for Indigestion. Bilious, and Liver Complaints.—Enclose address to the Secretary, Botanic Institute, Nottingham 3321 IVEN AWAY.—A PRESCRIPTION, which has cured a great number of persons of Debility, Premature Decline, and Disease, will be sent on receipt of a stamp.—Address Arthur Jones, Esq., 4. Frederick's-place, Sbacklewell, London. 400n AD1ES and Gentlemen's Left-off WEARING APPAREL highest price given.—Address Mr. or Mrs. Austin, 13 and 14, Sims's-alley, or 5, Windsor-terrace, St. Paul's, Bristol. P.0.0 remitted for parcels received. 2621 O EITHER SEX. —A speedy, safe, and pleasant way of realising a few shillings daily, without interfering with pre- sent occupation. Sample, &c., nine stamps. Not approved of, money returned.—T. C. Westbury and Co., 48, Ann-street, Bir- niingham. This is genuine. 3135 RUPTURE HERNIA !—Pearce'a india-rubber TJRUSSES, recommended by the leading Surgeons. Every description of Truss adapted to the most difficult cases. Abdominal ban- dages, spine supports, artificial legs, &c.-Pearce & Co., Peter- street, Bristol 3761 V*2 (TWO POUNDS) WEEKLY AND UPWARDS may be Jti easily and honestly realised, by persons of either sex, with- out hindrance to present occupation. Enclose for particulars, 3, or with sample, 12 stamps (latter returned if desired), addressed Evans, Watts, and Company, Aston-park, Birming- ham. 3392 EMPLOYMENT.—I want 1,000 AGENTS to canvas ior Xiie E Complete Herbalist." I will jjlve such terms and furnish such advertising facilities that no man need make less than £30 per month and all expenses, no matter whether he ever canvassed before or not. A premium of a new dress given t» lady canvas- sers.-Address Prof. O. Phelps Brown, 2, King-street, Coveut Garden, London, and full particulars will be sent by return of post. 3302 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. — PRINTING PRESS, to print 9in. by 7in.,inc!uding21b of Type,Type-case, Iuk.Ink-roller, slab, yuoins, Furniture, ttegiets, and Leaos, all complete, rrice .1::1 5s. Instructions sent with each press. These presses are suitable foi amateur printers, merchants, druggists, and tradesmen, who require billheads, circulars, labels, cards, envelopes, handbills, &c. First-class references and every information can be obtained on application to W. Wightman, 27, Derby-crescent, Leeds.. 3741 O PIANOFORTE "BUYERS.—THOMPSON and SHACK fcLL desire to call special attention to their New Illustrated Cata- logue of PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, containing draw- ings of instruments by the principal London Makers, with Testimonials received from purchasers in all parts of Wales. The Book is an excellent guide to selection, and will be sent on receipt of three stamps to cover postage.—Pianoforte Show- rooms, 4, Queen-street, Cardiff, and 13, Guildhall Square, Car- marthen. 3042 HRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, &c.—The C most elegant, useful, and best present out is one of GLASS'S Is. Packet of Note Paper and Envelopes, containing 12 sheets of note paper and 12 envelopes, stamped in relief with Monagram or Initials of any one, two, or three letters, or any lady's name. Also GLASS'S Is. Comic Packet, 12 different designs with 12 envel- opes to match, in all colours. Also GLASS'S Is. Packet of Arms Crests, Monagrams, the best out. Also GLASS's Is. Packet of, Christmas Complimentary Stationery, containing the choicest designs, &c. Either of the above sent post free to any address on receipt of 13 stamps, or half the quantity for seven stamps, to GLASS & CO., EXSRAVEES, DIE-SIXKBRS, and GENERAL PRINTERS, TC., CARDIFF. 3614 3ilOltt!1+ Required immediately for seven days. Security ample, placed in lender's hands, Jand £ 2 10s. bonus given.—Address J. Leigh, Office of this Paper. 4332 MONEY TO LEND.—Tradesmen, Farmers, and others who require Money, can have any amount, from .£00 to £5,000, upon good personal security, from one to five vears, repayable quarterly or half-yearly. Money also advanced on Mortgage ugon Freehold, Leasehold, or Landed Property.— Apply to Mr. C- Johns, Auctioneer and Valuer, 106, Stow-hill, New^prt. All applications by post to contain four stamps. 1928 MONEY NVANTED. Srh all Vessel, worth treble the amount, and insured in full value against all risks, will be Mortgaged as a security good interest given.- Apply to Mr. IV. H. Eidgood, Auctioneer, &c., Arcade-chambers, Cardiff. 3454 MONEY to LEND—To borrowers residing in town or country, from < £ 50 upwards, repayable in one sum, from one to fivj years, at five per cent. interest on personal security also on mortgage of freehold or leasehold property, from three per cent., or A t cimof years to be agreed upon. No commission. -Apply to R. F. Preston, Esq., 129, Southampton- row, London, W.C. 4188 MONEY.—Wanted £ 25 for one Month only. A Gentleman is desirous of borrowing the above amount to complete a remunerative order which he has in hand. Security worth at least five times the amount will be placed in the hands of any responsible party, and R.8 interest will be al- lowed if immediately advanced.—Address R. Z., South Wales Daily News Office. 4287 JRotttj. PROTECTOR ENDOWMENT, LOAN, AND JL ANNUITY COMPANY.—34, King-street, Cheapside, Lon- don, E.C.—MONEY ADVANCED, from .£100 to i,2,000 on Per- sonal Security, repayable by quarterly or half-yearly instalments, in one, two, or three years, in connection with 'life, risk, or otherwise. For particulars and forms of application apply to Messrs. C. EVANS & SON, LAND AOEXTS and AUCTIONEBRS, 15, High-street, NEWPORT, MOXMOUTHSHIRB. 4353 MONEY to be LENT, in Town or Conntry, to Gentlemen, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others,from A:50 and upwards, upon personal security. Intercut five per cent, per annum, from one to seven years. No commission or charges made. Also, sums from £1,000 on Mortgage, at 3j per cent. on freehold or leasehold property, ior any term not exceeding 21 years.—Apply to Mr. Henry Howard, Civil Engineer and Sur- veyor, late Girdlestone and Barclay, 11, Euston-square, London. J ■" 3680_^ ffji HARRIS and CO,, LOAN andJWSCOUNT JUJ* OFFICE, 220, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES made on Personal Security, and to Householders on their Furniture and effects, without publicity or removal. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED AT EASY RATES. Advances made alto on Plate, Diamonds, Watches, and every description of Merchan- dise. All communications strictly confidential. The Proprietor may be personally consulted at all times. 251)8 ONEY ON EASY TERMS advanced from £ 10 and upwards to Housieholders on their Furniture, Plate, Stock-in-Trade, &c., without removal off the premises, and, if required, without publicity re-payments arranged to suit the borrower; no charge unless the money is advanced by L. BAR- NETT, Belmont House, Charles-street, Cardiff; 49, Bute-street, Cardiff an 1 Brierly-hill, Ebbw Vale. 1426 MONEY.—A Gentleman with spare Capital wishes to employ the same in making immediate Advances from Z5 to iC500 to respectable persons, on their own Notes of Hand, Bills of Sale, Reversions, or Life Policies, at five per cent, interest. Farmers, Tradesmen, or persons about to take a business will do well to send a stamped directed envelope to Mr. THOMAS WOODOATE, 7, Caatle-tjrrace, Houuslow, Middle- sex. N-B.-Small interest, despatch, and secrecy will be strictly maintained 3132 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING cx SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Advances promptly made at any time, without previous mem- bership, on Mortgage of Houses or Land, repayable by easy fort- nightly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. 4 60 may be had for 5s. per fortnight. 150 „ „ 12s. Od. 380 „ 25s. oJ 600 „ „ 50s. These payments include interest and principal. UPWARDS OF £ *5,000 ALREADY ADVANCED. For particulars and rules apply to Mr. R. EMERY, Britannia Buildings, Docks, Cardiff; Mr. W. H. CORY, Solicitor, Cardiff Mr. ISHMAEL WILLIAMS, Stamp Office, Dm»s; Mr. JOHN HUGHES, Commereial-strtet, Newport; Mr. ALLEN, Builder, Penarth Mr. JOS. WILLIAMS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr; -,or Mr. GEORGE PARR, Gloucester-street, Aberdare. 2706 public Jtotices. 1 STUART HALL, CARDIFF. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the above Hall, on FEB- RUARY 19th, in which MYNYDDOG and other distinguished Artistes will take part, assisted by the Ebenezer Choir. Particu- lars in future advertisements. 4313 P IG EON SHOOTING. TO BE SHOT FOR,, t AT MR. JOHN LOVERING'S, RAILWAY INN, NEATH, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1873. First prize, Cow and Calf, or Z18 Second prize, jM Third ditto, 41. by 25 members at £ 1 each. Conditions, five traps, five yards apart; 25 yards rise. Traps decided by dice lioz. of shot. Double barrelled guns; use of both barrels; 80 yards boundary. First bird trapped at Twelve o'clock. Bøll j Life rules. 4314 THIS EVENING. RATIONAL EDUCATION LEAGUE. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the STUART HALL, CARDIFF. oar THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1873, To consider the OlD THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT. A Dcfuv^v >* from Birmingham—Mr. Councillor JESSEE COLLINWJ ara'»RcT. J. J. BROWN—Hon. Secretaries of tho ExecutlVoOomn tMee of the League-oui the Rev. D. DUDLEY EVANS, of Hewport, will attend on behalf of the League, and address the Meeting _I,,Iir „ The Chair will be taken by JOHN CORY, Esq., at Half-past Seven o'clock. Particulars of the meeting will be given in future announce- ments. 4238 TO-NIGHT. JNFIRMARY BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of the Funds of the Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Infirmary, will be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 23RD INST., UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. DANCING WILL COMMENCB AT NllOI O'CLOCK. TICKETS:—LADIES, 8s. 6d.; GENTLEMEN, 12s. 6d. Tickets to be obtained at Messrs, Lewis and Williams, Duke-streat Cardiff. No Tickets will be sold at the doors. CHAS. T, VACHELL, 4345 Hon. Sec. to Ball Committee. HER MAJESTY'S OPERA. I Lieut.-Col. HILL and the OFFICERS of the THIRD GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY CORPS, Have the honour to announce that their ANNUAL CONCERT, IN AID OF THE BAND FUND, Will take place at THE DRILL HALL, CARDIFF. ON M»NDAY, 27TH JANUARY, 1873. At Eight o'clock. MDLLE. TITIENS. MADAME SINICO, AND MDLLE. JUSTINE MACVITZ, (Her first appearance). SIGNOR TOMBESI, SIGNOR BORELLA, (The Eminent Buffo), SIGNOR CAMPOBELLO, AND SIGNOR AGNESI, (The Admired Baritone Basso). t4 Solo Violincello M0NS. BALBERT. Solo Pianoforte, and Conductor MR. F. H. COW EN. Reserved and Numbered Seats, 6s. Unreserved Seats and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Promenade, Is. A Plan of the room may be seen, and Seats secured, at Messrs. Lewis and Williams's, Duke-street, Cardiff. 4197 business ,Addresses. I CALEDONIA CONFECTIONERY WORKS, m BRISTOL. PATERSON RICE & CO., Manufacturers of JAMS, JELLIES, JUBES, MARMALADES, ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON PEELS, And every'description of BOTTLEDjJSWEETS^AND CONFECTIONS for HOME, TRADE and for EXPORTATION To be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian Warehousemen T G R O W K AND POLSO LN'S CORN FLOUR IS GENUINE. Prepared solely from Maize—Indian iBest Quality. 2d, 4d 8d. fSecond Quality, lid., 3d., 6d. BEWARE OF THE RECOMMENDATION TO ACCEPT OTHER QUALITIES INSTEAD OF BROWN AND POLSON'S. BROWN AND poLSON'S CORN FLOUR with Milk for CHILDREN'S DIET 298 THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND FOR THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIAL HOME MANUFACTURED FURNITURE. C. AND W. T RAPNELL, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. (ESTABLISHED 30 TEARS.) Have pleasure in directing the attention of Parties Furnishing to their NEW FURNISHING GUIDE, 130 pages, 870 illustrations. Post Free for three stamps. it contains 14 complete detailed Estim»t°B Economical Fur •nishing at totals from £ 21 18s. Cd- }o 6d- CLERGY RESIDENCES, SPECIAL ESTIMATES, £ 43 3s. 6d. to (MEDIAEVAL) 420614s. CONTRACT^, with PATTERNS of CARPETS, CURTAINS, BEDDIliO, aw., and inclusive of the costs of Delivery and Fixing^fcapletc, submitted personally by Messrs. Trapnell, or their repfts^nt&tives in any part of England. TERMS:— In the absence of Special Contract, the current Market 'Prices in every case are charged for Goods subject to fluctuation, so that all advantages are immediately given to the Purchaser. The charges are arranged for Cash Nett, unless special agreement for credit is made at time of Sale. The Proprietors having given special attention [to the manu- facture of Easy Chairs, suited to Seaside Residences as well as for Hotel and Lodging-house purposes, would direct attention to their celebrated GUINEA EASY CHAIR, which has now attained almost universal reputation. They have also introduced for superior purposes the ROYAL VICTORIA EASY CHAIR. Price Two-and-a-Half Guineas, Carriage Free. Photographs and full descriptions of both Chairs, with Samples of Coverings, post free. C. AND W. TRAPNELL, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET MANUFACTURERS, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. Honourable mention for Good Design and orkmanship; Inter- national Exhibition, 1862. 2376 nlts bIt udion. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 64, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MR. F. H. PEARCE has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on FKIDAI, January 24th, 1873, the whole of the most modern on FKIDAI, January 24th, 1873, the whole of the most modern and useful HOUSEHOED FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mr. Atkinson, as follows:- HALL.-I)oor mats, umbrella. stand, oil cloths, rack, Ac. PARLOUR.—Table, hair-seated chairs, timepiece, sofa, sideboard, two easy chairs, carpets, and hearthrug, &c. DINING-P,oom.-I)iniiig table, chairs, couch, Brussels carpet, pictures, fender and fire irons, stair carpeting, and rods, &c. DRAWING-ROOM.—Piano (by an eminent maker) chiffonniere, easy chairs, work table, loo table, six chairs, pier glass, what not, carpet, curtain and rods, fender and fire irons &c., &c. BBDROOM o. I.-Chest of drawers, bedstead and feather beds, washing-stand and ware, dressing-table, six chairs, timepiece, carpet, towel horses, See. BBDROOM No. 2.—Bedsteads and feather keds, wash-stand and dressing-table, chest of drawers, carpet. towel-horses, chairs, cur- tains, ;&c. BEDROOM No. 3.—Bedstead and feather beds, wash-stand and dressing-table, ware, swing glass, chest of drawers, mattresses, &c. BEDROOM No. 4.-Bed and bedstead, mattresses, washstand and ware, lookihg-glass, towel horse, &c. BBDROOM No. 5.—Iron bedstead, millpuff bed, wash-stand and ware, bolsters, pillows, chairs, looking-glasss pieces carpet, &c. KITCIIEN.-Dreseer, dinner and tea services, set of trays, arm chairs, kitchen chairs, large kitchen table, fire stand, and all the usual kitchen requisites for an hotel. Sale to commence punctually at Eleven o'clock. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 6, High-street, Car- diff. 4337 Iteiness gUdmses. AHAPPYEW YEAR. Though CHRISTMAS is o'er, still friends come and go,l Thus many have patronized OUTFITTER YEO," Who has still a choice stock for all his connections. In celour and style to suit all complexions. His famed Overcoats, his friends well remember, The weather they stood, months past, through December, His Dress Suits and Black which joined in past cheer, PHILIP YEO will.supply throughout the NEW YEAR. His Real Sealskin Vest and "Walking Coat" show, Displayed to the view, and made stylish by YEO, With Boys and Youths' Clothes, in material perfection, Waita the favour of friends' kind early selection. G 'nts', and Black Suits, to order in six hours complete, With hats gloves, and ties the stock is replete, At YEO'S Cardiff Wardrobe in busy BUTE-STREET. 4118 TUSTIN, SADDLERY, MAC|HIN;E B A N D S, LEATHER HOSE, C 0 L IL I E R Y GE AJ;RJ 36, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPOITT. I 3442 YNDAL BUILDINGS, EAST BUTE DOCK, January, 1873. We are^Oflering 100 Tierces American Prime MESS BEEF. 25 „ American India MESS BEEF. 25 „ American Extra India MESS BEEF. 25 Barrels American Family MESS BEEF. 200 Boxes American CHEEsiB. 25 Tubs Canadian BUTTER. 59 Firkins Irish BUTTE k. Ex Glamorgan and other Vessels. All at Low Prioes for Cosh. Particulars on application. WHITE AND GARDINER, Importers, Cardiff. And at 9, Queen-square, Bristol. FERRIS, BOORNE, TOWN SEND, AND BOUCHER, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN SURGICAL APPLIANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 4 AND 5, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. ABDOMINAL BELTS. AIR AND WATER CUSHIONS AND BEDS. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MADE TO ORDER. ARM SLINGS, WATERPROOF BED SHEETING, AND WATERPROOF APRONS. ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MACHINES & APPARATUS. EYE SHADES AND EYE SYRINGES. EAR TRUMPETS AND EAR CORNETS. INHALERS OF EVERY KIND. INVALID FEEDING C UPS. SPINAL SUPPORTS MADB ON THE PBHMISES AND CABHFCLLT FITTED. TRUSSES OF BEST QUALITY OF OUR OWN MANUFACTUR E PRICES OF TRUSSES FOR UNIONS ON APPLICATION. All Surgical Instruments kept in Stock. CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. GOODS PACKED FOR EXPORT. SPECIAL TERMS FOR SHIPPERS AND IPUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. A FEMALE ATTENDANT FOR LADIES. FERRIS, BOORNE, TOWNSEND & BOUCHER, 4 AND 5, UNION STREET, I BRISTOL. 3591 XJAVERTON AND CO., MARYLEPORT STREET, BRISTOL, ARE THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNIS-UEIIDS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, AND MUCH LOWER PRICES THAN IN LONDON HOUSES. OVER 30^000 ARTICLES OF FURNIT.URE, FROM BEST SEASONED WOOD, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS OVER 30^000 ARTICLES OF F.URNITURE, FOR SELECTION FROM. MANY THOUSAND YARDS CARPET. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, Containing over 600 beautiful Engravings of Furniture, GRATIS AND POST FP.EE,L On application te' LAVERTON AND CO. ,i i UPHOLSTERERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS MARfLEPORT STREET, BRISTOL. 1534 "PLGARO.— £ 1,000 (ONE THOUSAND I POUNDS) in Money Gifts, including one Great Gift of Five Hundred Pounds CASH, will be gratuitously distributed among the readers of the London FIGARO, for 1873. Complete details, and a GIFT COUPON, in each number of the FIGARO. Published every Wednesday (2d.) and Saturday (Id.) Sixteen Pages, Illus- trated. Sold by all News Agents. Office, 199, Strand. 4203

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