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litrtftt Cntettalnmtttss. I CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lelsee. Mr THOil AS. A GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, ESUILRD "DICK WHlTTINGTOX & HIS CAT," V, ill. be magnificently produced at the MORNING PERFORMANCE ON BOXING DAY, GYmjaenciusf at 2.3J p.m. RJLHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. rHE HERMIT AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Win give THREE PERFORMANCES IN AID OF LOCAL CHARITIES. TO-NfoHT (TUSEDAY). DECEMBER 19, "ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD." Coacluoicg with A REurULAR FIX." SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF idSJ HAITI T MA&on. kiN A. B. MELVILLE. Miss KATE PERCY. 5D MIS C. H. STEPHENSON. Prkes of admission :-Boxes, xa 6d: pit, Is; gallery, ed. fiaif-pnte at 9 o'clock—Boxes It 8d, pit tid. BJX utfice is now open at Mr Lewis's, Duke street, where prices may be secured. 11951 JHJEW GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF. CftOA'lJEO IIOUSEN AND EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. MORE EXTENSIVE CHANGES. MORE FRESH ARRIVALS, Tnt most masfniflcent prolamine ar ranged for tbe present Week. Will eclipse all foru.er effoits for Novel, Gorgeous,* CostJv, and Diversified Amusements. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, December 20th, For the Benefit of the WIDOWS and ORrHANS of ine unfor- tunate Pilots, EVAN DAVIES and EUWIN MORGAN, V» ho werts browned in the Bristol Channel on Thursday, 16th Novemb&r last. EXTENSIVE NOVELTIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ON SATURDAY NEXT, December 23rd, FASHIONABLE MORNING PERFORMANCE, Commencing at half-pa-t Two, under Distinguished Patronage. :IAR!EY'S GHOST AND THREE SPIRITS "A Merry Christmas, Bob," said Scrooge. 0HRISTMAS DINNER FUND. CHARLES DICKENS' CHRISTMAS CAROL" Will be read (on behalf of the above fund), at S. JOHX' SCHOOL-ROOM, CROCKHERBTOWN, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1876, ice Musical portion of the programme being kindly under taken by SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS. THE REV. CHAS. JAS. THOMPSON, ALA., Vicar of S. John's, Cardiff, will occupy the chair. Prices of Admission—Front Seat», la; Second ditto, 6d. First slave to be read at 7.K0 o.oi. 1)972 B 0 Z THE GFSEAT SENSATIONAL CONJUROR, Will appear in CARDIFF ON BOXI G NIGHT! Full announcements will shortly appear. 12253 G R A iN-D PROMENADE CONCERT. DRILL HALL CARDIFF. Under the auspiceii of the Officers of the loth and 16th Glamorgan Rifles. THE SECOND GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT WILL Bit HELD OS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20TH. MADAME EDNA HALL, SOPRANO (0 MrJohu B:):)sp.)'LonJ')n Ballad Con- certs, Mr Arthur ChappeTs Mon- day Popular Co- certs, Ro.ja.1 Italian C'pera, &) MISS HELEN HEATH, CONTRALTO, (wbo has produced a most favourable hn- pression in Loroioiiaud the Pr >vi< tes during the present year.) MR GERARD COVENTRY, THill NEW TSHOR, (1, Primo Tooore da Mi:ano,") MR CHARLES E. T N N K Y, H,IU, (Of the St James's -H v ,iti.dc. Palace t.oi. t RES B .Aij';tO\ fc. >• L) PiA.voKoanc, (Of the Crystal Talice, ucd Nobihtj's Conjer.a.) MR RICHARD BLAURoVE, CoxcK'mxA. (The Celebrated' Performer on that Instrument.) MR CHARLES E. TINNEY, Cxouctor. THE BAND OF THE t fn GLAMORGAN RlFLUS, Cn Jer the direc;ion of Bandmaster G. F. Davis. OPINIONS OF THE P IESS. MR AND MRS RICHARD RLAGriOVK. •'Mr Ficnard B!a- Ov«',j concertina piay.uj; ij perfectly mar- vellous."—" Standard." MISS HELEN HEATH. Miss Heath's exqu^ite r.ntiering of the plaintive SMiy, aräucritc,' \Uh I.Jlù"UBtedly tÜe ¡:eu "f the e\f:llin:.{. Tina lady, although very you g. ),cstoe,-45es a inezzv co.tralio voice of chaiming quality, which she us-js with ureal taste, equally oiscermble in .ulUv^n'g Lullaby,' wuich Miss Heath also xa%e with considerable "weetnetllio," MR GEtt A.RD COVENTRY. Mr Gerard Coventry, of the Milan Conservatoire (to not), whose voice displayed musical sweetness anu considerable range, met, w cornznoa with the lady artiste already alluded to, a war., t reception, aud wa. recalled after a very c r I and effective delivery of Blumeuthal's song Alv "-Liver- pool Daily Courier," Feb. 6, 1876. The Marchese ')' Havet Zuccaidi i;ave a niorninp i.oucelt at 28, Lancaster gate, Hyde park, on Weontsoay. June 7th Thare Was a full and fashionable audience, evident y delighttd with tbo prcgramme provided for thew Mr Gerard Ooveutry esreciahy succeeded in winniug approbation."—The Musical World, June >0, 1876. MR CHARLES E. TINNEY. 11 The vocal aolo» at Re.ry LsoJie's concert, February, 1876, were given by Mr Charles E. T nuev, a yuunx batiou, who formed a moat ablo eubstitule for Mr Maybrick. and whose efforts were very warmly received."—Standard, February 21, IItie. Mr Maybrick was unable to 8in; but Mr C. E. Tinney sup- plied his place at a short notice, and mo/ so admirably that nobody hidreasoB'to re/ret the 'cur,tl'e'emplJ.' Mr Tinney choae an air of Righmi'.t aud Mozart'a tll sedegno,' wher.t, like Signor Foil, he 109k the low note at the cadence. Court Circular." Admission :-Front Promenade with Seats, 28 6) Gat.or), 116d; Promenade, la. Volunteers ill uniform, half-price to the Promenade. boo-s open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Car- riages a' 10.15. Ticket holders will be admitte &' 7 o'clock. A limited number of seals mav be reaerved on payment of Oil l eXè rl. An early application is desirable. T,cke*q and Pro/ramunjs to he i al at Messrs Thompson and ShacaeH's Music Warehouse, 4, Queeu-attcet, Caraifl. 11902 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20TH. •YJ R WALTER RENDELL U of making arrani;en>ents with promoters of Winter L.vci :u E'lter'ainnitii's to *i c his amusing and inatiuctiv* LLITJTARY ENIEK1AIN«E>T, entitled,— •• i Wo tlO RS WITti THE iif.sT AUTEORS," is imeii by hiiu, under the most il xtinguislied patronage, at the \gr.u mial Hal, Swansea, I I] Sept. to a ciowded end i .1; te., ",Ijl!¡tur:, lens, ho ranimeii, Hpini^us of the P esa, &c., on applica- t.' 7:. X or" s reet, Swansea. neii l'urarv trat.Feuet. eDt. 30th. 11311 A CuRCAlN CUKE F R COUGHS. j)« 11 ,Ar'¡'; Ahb J £ » FJC.* ClOliS, LAMBERT'S BALAAM,) f eei an«l certain rimedy for ordinary colds, severe Zulu* ch'OMc coi'.jhi, ti (ficuity of breithinir through mucous oin tr ui eau pas^ajrfsor hreticlral 'ubes, influenza, wheezing, ioreth'oat, bronchitis, all catarrhal a^ct/uui, hoarseness, aud W "f coice. t;) a-iU'insi e,,),e.-t,,ra ion, it yivea instaot rch-f i" eases of accumulation■ of phlegm. It is easy to ar'ai iuste olea-»an» to take, and does not roofine the bov»ti» !,K, wahv olh#r cougii nie-'ic-nes. It is exceelingly iueiul III vhat t"p^ling>aenaffctioi) which produces so much ccu<h- iftit. petsotfs paMfir^ c.A>epless lii^i^s through beinor unable o ie- rid of it- A I!m12 åoø if q ite «utfici»nt. cr in the more jov"r*> )" ta, wh-n it is aim** impossible to lie'down in bed for tea; of bf a'' s .Do ated, relief is equally certain. Prepared and sola bv W. 1 AiiugRT, la, Ve^e street, London, W. ii Bottle;. at It lAU am! 2-i yd. Ue particular to ask for A" brn-tic Bnlsain," and ,10 not be persuaded to tak" "n, n ii, r rnellie* ne Sold by all respectable Chemists and Ver"ior< throushoiit the United Kingdoir. le his iKiOe and address engraved in white letters on a fed yround on the Governme'it !:tamp. If ,n difficul, v should arise as to (retting this medicine do «ot take any cth'r, but send 15 stamps to the proprietor, when \ittie will be sent tree. 11892 THE piANOFORTE & JJARMONIUM gHOW J^OOMS, 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 14, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. THOMPSON (\) gHACKELL, AfilMS fOil. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOFORTES WBRI AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, Paris, 1S70. THE HIGH t ST AWARD, TUE GRAND DIPLOMA OF HONOUR, Paris, 1874. LA MEDAILLE D'HON.VEUR, Paris, 1S67. THE PRIZh: MEDaL, London, 1872. LE DIPLOME DE LA MENTION EXTRAORDINAIRE, Nether- lands International Exhibition, 18i), etc. 0 li BRI.NS-;NIEAD AND SONS, PATENT PERFECT CHECK REPEATER ACIJON PIANOS, Patented 1862, 1808, 1S71, and 1875. in GREAT BRITAIN, AUSTRIA, PKUSSIA, ITALY, » FRANCE, I BELGIUM, and AMERICA. AGENTS: THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 4, Queen-street, Carditf; 14, High street, Swansea. GILBERT L. BAUER'S Organ voiced English HARMONIUM8- On the Three Years' System JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, with the Pateat Perfect Check Repeater Action on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. This n.ost ingenious and valuable SIR JULIUS BBSKDICT invention cannotfail to me.it with ( success. SYDNEY SMITH "The touch is absolute perfection." /"A very clever and useful wveu- Ekinley RICHARDS J tion, and likely to be extensively ( adopted." AGENTS: THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 4, Quten street, Cardiff 14, High street, Swansea. "We hereby appoint Messrs THOMPSON AND SHACKELL our agents, and have p,easure in recommending them as thoroughly efficient Tuneri, and most excellent judges in the selection of Pianofortes. w J HN BRINSMEAD & SONS." JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, Six fes-t six inches in lensrth, with the Patent Perfeet Check Repeater Action. Price Ninety-five to One Hundred and Fifteen Guineas. "The tone of the Grand now referred to possessed all the qualities that a guod piano oueht to have, aad in touch- and action was perftct. 1 he sweet and silvery i,uality of ttie upper octavee was worthy of special admira'.ion."—The Era. Sir Julius Benedict played his well-known composition. Where the Beo Sucks,' on one of Messrs John Briiumead and Sons' prand pianos, with the lecently patented improve- ment, which enabled him to produce the bustained tones with great variety of effect in the light and shade of t nes, especially so when extreme delicacy of touch is required." Court Journal. AGENTS THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 4, Queen street, Cardiff; 14, High street, Swansea. TESTIMONIAL From T. H. Terrell, Esq., Couuty Court Judge, Carmarthen. Penbryri, Rhydlewis. Dear Sir?,—The piano I purchased at your establishment has given perfect satisfaction, and is eulogised by every competent person who plays on it. 1 beg to remain, yours very truly, THOMAS H. TERRELL. To Messrs Thompson ikiid Sliackell, Cardiff. OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' SHORT IRON Gil AND PIaNOS, With the Patent Penect Check Repeater Action. Magnificent, grand, tne air tailing C.lt with almost vocal clearness and sweetness to the bell-like treble arpegg o accom- paniment, which contrasted excellently with the extraordinary power produced 111 the forte passages."—Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. "An immense improvement in arpeggios. The rapid pas. eages in the upper register, the beautiful llu'e-like tone, aud qu ck and perfect repetition, were very effective. "-Figaro. AOKSTS THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 4, Queen street, Cardiff; 14, Hisrh street, Swansea. J ORN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, With thij Patent Periect Check Repeater Action. The tone U rich and pure, a singing effect being the re- sult of ttie ingenious action and elaborate workmanship."— Court Circitiar. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' tP CONCEKT IRON GRAND PIANOS. V\ ith the Puteut Perfect Check Repeater Actian. h Sir Julius Benedict, now seldom- heard as a soloist, de. lighted the public once more by his arrangement of Where the Bee Sucks.' He played upon a new Patent Grand by Brinsmead, possessing a remarkably loud and clear tone. Echo. AGESTS THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 4, Queen street, Cardiff 14, High straet, Swansea. TESTIMONIAL. From C. Videon Hardinir. E q., Professor of Music, and Ortranist of Peter's, Carmarthen. 2, Parade, Carmarthen. Gentlemcn,-I have great pleasure iu testifying that the instutuet,ts I have purchassd of you from time to time have been remarkably good in tone; and I can fully rely upon you for supplying a good musical instrument wheii I requireone. C. VIDEON HARDING. To Thompson and Shackell, 101, Oxford St., Swansea. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, With the Patent, Perfect Check Repeater Action. "Every meanst are a lotted to ensure the I reduction of per- fect instruments.—The Orchestra. AGENTS THOMPSON & SHACKELL. 4, Queen's street, Cardiff; 14, High street, Swansea. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action, A metal bridge of a peculiar form i-4 uoed to produce the treble, and a much finer tone is produced thma if a wooden bridge were used. "-Aforning Pout. A perfect check, great power, and quick repetition. Times of India. AUINT8 :—THOMPSON & SHACKELL. 4, Queen street, Cardiff; 14, High street, Swansea. From Dr W. F. Frost, Professor of Music, Cardiff. Bellevue House, Tredevarville, Cardiff. Ge,itleuaen,- I am very pleased to tell jouthat the pianos you have supplied me with have given me the greatest possible aatiffaction, in asn u. h as they fully comprise all the essential qualities indispensably requ site for the production of thoroughly good instruments. I remain, yorrs faithfully, W. F. FROST. To Thompson and ShackeU, 4, Queen street, Cardiff. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. "Tlie advantages fully justify the term 'Pei-feet Check Re- peater Action.' "—John Bull. "The touch is very sure, light, aod elastic." — Musical •'This invention is simplicity itself."—The Queen. "The latest and greatest improvements of the Pianoforte." —City Prets. AOENTS: THOMPSON & SHACKELL. 4, Queen street, Cardiff; 14, High street, Swansea. TESTIMONIAL. From the liev J. Melliss, Chaplain to Seamen, Cardiff. Mission Sh p ""Ihist'e," Bute Docks, Cardiff. I have much pleasure in certifying that the small harmonium purchased from Messrs Thompson and ShackeU for use on board this ship hAs given peifect satisfaction in every respect. J. MELLlSS, Chaplain to Seamen, Cardiff. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM SHOW ROOMS, 4. QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF; 14, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA: (AND AGENCY AT 9, 11 ORGAN STREET, NEWPORT). THOMPSON & SHACKELL Let oil Hire Pi-uo.oftes f(,r Tli,e- Yvars, aiter which and with- out any further payment whatever, the instrument becomes the property of ihe hirer:— Per Qr. £ 8 Guinea Pianoforte—Rosewood or Walnut £ 2 12 (5 34 Guinea ditto 3 3 0 28 Guinea Pianoforte liege wood or Walnut A2 12 (5 34 Guinea ditto 3 3 0 42 ditto Diawing-room Model 18 9 65 Guinea ditto Exhibit on Cottage. 5 5 0 Otber iiistruaieLItti, such as Grands, Semi-Grands, &e., by all the eminent makers, and in every variety of case and mounting, may also be hired on the same system. Kvtry Instrument is warranted of the very Lest quality. Quarterly payments inadvancr. Thisllystem extends to a 1 parts of North and South Wales and the West of England. TESTIMONIAL. From Brinley Richards, Esq., 6, St Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington, W. I consider Mr Thompson a very correct and careful Pianoforte Tuner; and I have therefore much pleasure in bearing testimony to hii gfficiency. BRINLEY RICHARDS. -+- TUNING DEPARTMENT. N.B.—Thompson and Shackell will send any distance, At the hortest notice, havintr a large and etficient sta t of tuners from be oust eminent London Firms 10811 GREAT JJEDCCTION I pRICES. £ 1REAT REDUCTION IN jpRICES. QREAT REDUCTION IN pRlùE. ii GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. THE HEELER & I L S O N MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS JJEDUCED IN PRICE. THESE UNIVERSALLY CELEBRATED rpREADLE M ACBINES from Vo 10S THE SAME AS HITHERTO SOLD AT 26 6fi. These maenmes are admitted to be the lightest running, the mosi rapid and quiet of all Lock- stitch machines; and to produce all the various kinds of work in the beat and most reliable manner, also in point of durability they are incomparably superior to all others. They are by far the most economical and truly cheap, on account of their superiority in all desirable qualities; and, more- over, are made and sold by a responsible Company of lung standing aDd established reputation. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, f'HILADELPHIA, 1876. WHEELER and WILSON'S WAS THE ONLX SEWING MACHINE HONOURED WITH TWO AWARDS, TWO MEDALS OF MERIT, AND TWO DIPLOMAS OF HONOUR. Christmas Presents Christmas WHEELER Presents Christmas Presents Christmas Presents Christmas AND Presents Christmas Presents Christmas Presents Christmas WILSON Presents Christmas Presents Christmas Presents Christmas MACHINES, Presents Christmas Presents Christmas Presents Christmas FROM Presents Christmas Presents Christmas Presents Christmas t»w K Presents Christmas OS. Presents Christmas Presents HEELER & W LLSON,S STRAIGHT-NEEDLE, KOTARY-HOOK, LOCK- STITCH SEWING MACHINES, FOR HEAVY, MEDIUM, OR LIGHT WORK, AND FOR LEATHER STITCHING. ALL AT n ED UCED pRICES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Jy/JACHLNES may also be obtained by SMALL PERIODICAL PAYMENTS, BY ADOPTINO THE NEW SYSTEM OF HIRE, WITH OPTION OF PURCHASE. PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION, OR BY POST. QREAT REDUCTION IN pRICES. NEEDLES and ATTACHMENTS of all kinds adapted to SEWING MACHINES of OUR MANU- FAUTURE warranted the BEST at tne LOWEST PRICES. Spool Cotton, Slachine Silk of every shade. Linen Thread, aad Machine Oil always in stock at all our otlicei. Orders by Post fuffiled at the shortest notico. Stamps for amounts under Ten fahiilinizs received in payment, and Post Office orders for larger amounts. GREAT JJEDUCTION IN pRICES. CARDIFF ^DDRESS WHEELER AND w I L S 0 N 16, ks T. MARY STREET. HEELER 21, Chief Office- STREET, LONDON, E.C. WHEELER Chief Office- 21, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.C. AND ■{ (Near the Mansion House). WILSON, Central Depot- V 73, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. EVERY MACHINE made by the Wheelei and Wilson Manu- facturing Company has the name of the firm impressed on the cloth plate, and the Trade Mark affixed to the bed plate. 11717 8903 TANGYE BROTHERS & STEEL, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, NEWPORT (Mon.) and SWANSEA, MANUFACTURERS OF THE FOLLOWING:- "SPECIAL" STEAM PUMP.—12,000 in use for all purposes-nearly 40 in use at WeardaIe Irou Company's Works. 500 in use in South Wales. TANGYE HORIZONTAL ENGINE.—1,600 in use, 40 per month turned out at Works. WILLAN'S patent 3-CYLINDER ENGINE. CONDENSERS for Special Steam Pumps and High Speed Engines. BOILERS, VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL, of our beat make and plates. HYDRAULIC JACKS, BEARS, RAIL BEN- DERS, AND WHEEL PRESSES. SCREW JACKS, HALEY WINDLASS, BOTTLE & TRIPOD.-All kinds in Stock. HOISTING CRABS.-All kinds. Large Reduc- tion in Prices. January, 1876. WESTON'S PATENT PULLEY BLOCKS AND BOISTS. GIFFARDS INJECTORS. ORIGINAL PATTERN.—By SHARP. STEWART, & CO. THE ONLY bOUTtI WALES DEPOT: Newport aad Swansea. PEET'S VALVES. STEAM TRAPS. GAUGES. STEAM VALVES AND BOILER MOUNT- INGS. I- BOURDON'S" own make PRESSURE GAUGES. TUBES FOR STEAM. GAS, AND WATER. All sizes to 4-in. bore in Stock. SHORT PIECES SCREWED AT WHOLESALE PRICKS. CORRUGATED and other IRuN hOOF ERECTED by CONTRACT. Inspection invited. Price Lists on application. —— 7407 WORKS: SOHO, BIRMINGHAM. The T71NCORE WHISKF. -Hi Lancet—" Wholesome and pleasant." The XT'NCORE WHISKY. ■ A British Medical Journal—"A safe stimulant.' The XT'NCORE WiilSKY. -E-J Medical Times—"Very wholesome. Mav be safely used. The "I^NCORE WHISKY. -Li Medical Press—"Invaluable as an aleoholic stimulant." The XpNCORE WHISKY. _Li Medical Record—The purest of alcoholic sti mulants." The XpNCORE WHISKY. .1 J can be had from W. N. NELL, Wine Merchant, Cardiif. C. HOWELL, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 1, Queen street. Cardiff. R. JENKINS & SON, Sirhowy Stores, Tredegar. REES THOMAS. 148, High street, Merthyr. G. WILLIAMS & SOS. Cowbridsre Arms, Merthyi. EDWARD JONES. Wine Merchant, Aberavon. W. BENSON & Co.. Walter's road, Swansea, i HARVEY & CO.. Wine Merchants, Swansea 11525 CHRISTMAS Wines ETC. FULTON, JQUNLOP & Co. Respectfully invite the Attention of the Public to the UNDERMENTIONED QHAMPAGNE OF THE CELEBRATED BHAND3 OF CLICQUOT ROEDERER MOET AND CHANDON MUMM & CO. GIESLER & CO. HEIDSIECK & CO. PERRIER, JOUET & CO. G. GOULET & CO. And a Variety of other Brands of the finest vintages PULTON, D UNIOP. AND CO, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF, and WIND STREET, SWANSEA. pORT WINE, SANDEMAN'S FINEST 40 Years' Old, Delicate Bouquet. pORT WINE, SANDEMAN'S VERY FINE 30 Years' Old. (Rather Rich.) pORT WINE, Of Various Vintages, selected with great care, and Highly recommended. R OUSSILLON, Very Old, and Specially Recommended as being Free From Spirit, and well matured, IF ULTON, D UNLOP, & Co., DUKE STREET, CARDIFF; AND WIND STREET, SWANSEA. SHERRY. GREAT VARIETIES. I MADEIRA, OLD AND VERY FINE MARSALA, HOCK (STILL), SPARKLING HOCK. STEINWEIN 1857 VINTAGE. OPARKLING MOSELLE. BURGUNDY, BEAUJOLAIS, BEAUNE, POMMARD, CHAMBERTIN. c LARET. GOOD MEDOC at 12s. per Dozen. FINE WINES from 24a to 60s per Dozen. JJORDEAUX WHITE WINES. VIN DE GRAVES, CHABLIS, SAUTERNE, „ Sic., &.c., &c. TTUNGARIAN WINES. SPECIAL QUALITIES. CARLOWITZ, (EDENBURG (See Lancet). And a Variety of others. T ENT, COMMUNION WINE. BRANDY of the Finest Quality and beat Vint- ages, including 1S58, 1863, 1865, and 1868. WHISKEY (IRISH). JAMESON'S FINEST OLD. WHISKEY (SCOTCH), FINEST OLD HIGHLAND TO BE HAD. JAMAICA RUM, FINEST AND VERY OLD. LONDON GIN, NICHOLSON'S FINEST. HOLLANDS GIN, FINEST QUALITY. GINGER BRANDY, GINGER GIN, STIVEN'S CELEBRATED ORIGINAL GREES GINGER WINE, TAPLIN'3 BRITISH WINES, GINGER WINE, ORANGE WINE, RAISIN WINE, CURRANT WINE, RASPBERRY WINE. FINEST ORANGE BITTERS. pOREIGN LIQUEURB IN GREAT VARIETY. JgOTTLED BEER AND STOUT, GUINNESS & CO'S EXTRA STOUT, BASS & CO'S INDIA PALE ALE, FINE MILD ALE, IMPERIAL TABLE ALE, SCOTCH ALE, RICH & FINE. JJEER & STOUT IN CASKS. GUINNESS'S DUBLIN EXTRA STOUT, PALE ALE (BASS OR ALLSOPPS), SCOTCH ALE BEST QUALITY. STRONG BURTON ALE, MILD DITTO, FAMILY ALE, PULTON, JJUNLOP & £ J0. IDYME STREET, CARDIFF, AND WIND STREET, SWANSEA AERATED AND jypNERAL WATERS. SELTZER WATER, SODA WATER, POTASS WATER, QUININE WATER, LITHIA WATEB, LEMONADE, GINGERALE, APOLLONARIS. And a variety of other GERMAN WATERS, may be had of PULTON, D UNLOP, AND CIO. • DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO O? pULTON, D UNLOP AND CO., WIND STREET AND COLLEGE STREET, SWANSEA. 11588 BUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, a square And bewaru of inferior imitations.—" 1 havs bsen 1.AUN- DRE^ t> the PRINCE OF WALES for several .years, and 1 con- aider R&CKlTT'S PARIS BLUE is the BEST ever used, and undoubtedly greedy superior to the o.'d-fashioned Thuin'u er Parle Llue.—KUZA ELDER, April 154th, 1873." 3414 CRN! T U il E —— £ s. d. MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM bUI'VES,latest patterns, with tuffed bick, small chairs upholstered with best materials 16 10 0 OAK DITTO, lighter browu — 17 10 0 MAHOGANY,c ft. SIDEBOARDS, with piate-siass back and carved, with solid top. 15 0 0 OAK DITTO, ii.ht or brown 16 10 0 DITTO INLAID, liyht or brown 18 0 0 MAHOGANY 4 ft. round-corner BOOKCASES S 10 0 OAK DITTO, 4 ft, round-corner BOOKCASES 10 0 0 WALNUT DRAWING. ROOM SUITES, in best material-i 10 10 0 MESSRS PAYNE AND CO. Have alwavs endeavoured to SELL the BEST ARTICLES at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PKICES, and can K.th confidence warrant any of their goods. They believe that selling Good Furniture at a reasonable price is the oniy sound policy for maintaining a large trade, All Aiticies Exchanged at any time if not approved. PAYNE AND CO., 11515 CABINET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 14, CROCKHKRBlOWN, CARDIFF. Soo late fair < £ lgg*ific&tiou. Whitland, Carmarihenshire.—Highly ImporTant Sale of Valuable Weight earning Hungers. "jVrESSKS J. HOWELL THOMAS and -LT-1_ TaOMPsiON are favoured with instructions from W. R. H. Powell. Esq., of Maesgwynne (in consequence of his being over horsed), to SELL bv AUCTION, on YvKDSEsr AY. the 20th December, b.6, at tue aoove place, where there is a Station on the Soutn Wales Raihvay. the undermentioned valuable weight-carrying and young fresh HUNTERS, viz. :— 1. Br. M. Brownie, rising 5 years own sister to Milton-9, grand roadster, and quiet. 2. B. G. Merryman, 8 years I Clever hunters and carry a 3. B. G. The Lamb, 6 years I lady. 4, Gr. M. Koly Poly, 6 years. 6. B. G. Mallet, 6 years. 6. Br. G. Joco, rising 5 years. 7. C. G. Mainstay, ditto. 8. B. G. by Astolpho. 6 years. 9. B.M. Black Bess, 3 years old, out of Loyola 10. Bl. G., S years, by Loyola, dam by Sportsman. Tne prooerty of Mr John Harriet, Pwlly whead, Whitlanil. 11. Four year old Cob. 12. Ditto. IS. Br. Cob. 6 years old. 14. Roan Ditto, G vears old. All excellent goers, sound, and good iu harness. The property of Mr J. Thomas, of Gianrynis. 15. A Weight-carrying Hunter, 4 years old, by Knight of Ears, dam by Claret. The property of >Ir Thomas Smith, Narberth. And several other Hunters, Phaetons. Dog Carts, &c., tie property of gentlemen in the district. Mr Powell's horses will he hunted up to, and can, on applica- tion, be seen and tried before the day of sale. Further particultrs may be obtained of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, auctioneers, land agents, and survey- ors, Carmarthen. Sale to commence at half-past 2 o'clock. URNISHED-S.PARTHENTS toTffF*t~NoT7, Park street Newport. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER HAS BEEN AWARDED THREE: GOLD "MEDALS OR its SUPERIORITY over ALLOTHERS. Makes Bread, Pastry, Puddings, &c., light and wholesome. Sold in Id and 2d packets; also 6d, Is, 2s 6d, and 5s patent boxes. Families, schools, and hotels will secure considerable advantage by purchasing the 2s 6d or 5s patent boxes. 11378 NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents will take notice that to secure insertion in the South Wales Daily Sews, their letters must be as hrief as possible, and should avoid all circumlocution and word-spinninir. All communications should be legibly written in ink, on one Bide of the paper only length increases the difficulty of finding space for them. Whatever is intended for publ.catiou must oe authenticated by the Dame and address of the writer—not necessarily tor publi- cation, but as a q-io rantee of good faith. We cannot undertake to return comraunicatioii of which we do not avail ourselves. No attention an be paid to communications which do not comply with these rules. !■ Residents in Cardiff and suburbs experiencing any difficulty in receiving their papers at an early hour each morning are requested to communicate with the Chief Office, Cardiff.

ICARDIFF AND PENARTH BUSSES.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1876.…