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PREPAID TARIFF FOB SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. jSOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. Si Ir Dly News WOPDS. 0ne Three Six & once in Insertion. 'Insertions. Insertions. Cardiff Times. s. d. ) s. d. s. s. (SWords I 0 6-1-1-0-1-1 6 I 2 0 7 Wonls I 0 9 | 1 6 _L 2 3 | 5 0~ 56WordsJ 1__0 _I =-2 0 ] 5 0 j 4 0 3 9 5 0 6 0 ifSach extras line of >0 3 06 09 10 9 Words J These charges a only to the classes of advenise- ment specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for CONSECUTIVE insertion, and PAID FOR PRF.nOn; TO INSERTION; if either of these con- ditions is not complied with, the advertisement will be aJiarged by the Business scale :— ^■•AITTMKVRS WANTED. HOUSES TO BE SjLD. APARTMK>TS TO LET. WANTED. A.ivnci.ES LOST. MONEY TO LEND, ARTICLES FOUND. MISCELLANEOUS W,\T. BUSINESSES TOR DISPOSAL MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BUSINESSES WANTED. PARTNERSHIPS W ATIW liousics TO LET. SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSES WAMTKD. SITUATIONS VACANT. GENERAL ADVERTISING TARIFF. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, Government Announce- ment:, and Parliamentary Elections are charged One Shilling per line for each insertion. Prospectuses of Public Companies are charged Ninepence per line for each insertion. Public, Legal, Muuicipal, Parochial, and School Board Notices, Tenders and Contracts, &c., are charged Sixpe -co per line for each insertion. Auc- tion Notices are charged Sixpence per line, and all other classes of Advertisements Fourpence per line per insertion. Some of these charges are, however, subject to reduction in accordancs with the number of inser- tions ordered. — Particulars may be obtained at our Chief and IJranch Offices. ADVERTISERS, when sending advertisements in man- rti'eriDt.may calculatc eight words to a line, and 12 lines to an inch. In charging advertisements the lines are not counted, but the advertisement, including large lines, dashes, fnd white spaces, is measured, and the ipace occupied is charged at the rate of Twelve lines to jln inch THE NEW POSTAL AIIRANGEMENT8. Adverti ■ others having occasiou to remit small gums to tii's office are requested to send POSTAL NOTES INSTEAD OF STAMPS. The Notes may be obtained at every Post Office in the Kingdom for the following sums and charges Amount of Postal Notes. Cost of Note. One Shilling Halfpenny. Eighteenpnnce Halfpenny. Half-a-Crown One Penny. Five Shillings One Penny even Shillings and Sixpence One Fenny, Ten Shillings Twopence. Twelve shillings and sixpence Twopence. Fifteen shillings. Twopence. Seventeen shillings and sixpence.. Twopence. Twenty shillings Twopence. flie Notes" may be transmitted just as :d from the Post Office; but if greater security is desired the name and Post Office at which it is intended to make them payable (D. Duncan and Sons, Cardiff), may be inserted.. 0 As postal notes are only issued iorf.ie nxeu sntns ibove given, it will not always bo possible, by sending one or more of them, to make up the exact remittance desired. In such case3 the balance (which will always be less than a shilling) may be added in postace stamps. aparfrwrsljiji. r A Young Civil and Mining Engineer and Surveyor would he glad to meet with a gentleman as PART- NEH who is interested in land or mineral properties in Monmouthshire or Gla.morgal1hire, or one who could command prof-J,;sj,¡Z¡!1J or other work.-FuJl informa- tion and particulars of "hyfty," office of this paper, Cardiff. PAP.TNERSIIIP.—Wanted, a WORKING PART- NER to establish an Aerated Watcr Business, neighbourhood of Cardiff.' First-class opening for ener- getic mail. For capital required amI full particulars Itpply to Edward Rees. Auctioneer, House and Estate Ag-nt, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff, and "Winds r-road, Penarth, 1929 WANTED, in a Voluntary Mixed National School, r" a female PUPIL TEACHER. —Apply to the Rev. Precen tor Wood, Penmsrk Vicarage, Cowbridge. \\TANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT MIS- f TRiiSS for th", Infants in the Pembroke Dock National Girls' (mixed) School. Salary ranging from £ 45 to £ 60, according :0 scale. Farther information from the Rev. F. W. Si¡;koU, Corresponding Manager, Bush-terrace, Pembroke Dock. 1573 m.f a F. ATKINS, Fernley House, Cardiff, Bachelor A.fJL c-f Music, is reluctantly obliged_to refuse (until liter Christmas) any fresh pupils, having as many a ae Cin possibly attend to. Mr Atkins ha-, however, rwo qualified assistants, each holding Senior Cerfciti- »tes from the Rovu.1 Academy of Music, who will be ible to receive pupils at school terms. 41883 ible to receive pui_41038 Domestic rrÍ!a1tts. WANTED, at once, a, respectable person with good character, as PLAIN COOK.—Apply, bat'ore sleven in the morning and after seven in tue evening, so 52, Crockherbtown. 1987 ANTEdTcJEN ERAiTsERVAN rTalso HOUSE- 1 t MAID. A gas not under 20.—Apply- Mrs Ed vards, the Priory, Caerleon. 1936 1 A KNi'.lvAL SERVANT, experienced, wanted im- G mediately for London. Must understand cook- in- baking, and housework. Housemaid kept,—Apply to Mrs Win. Jones, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff. 603ol ANTED,^ ^h^n~ respectable GI7ZL._about 13 f years, to do ordinary household won:.—Apply Mrs Procter, Penarth. 1845 ^itxtalions migrant. I DRAPERY. — Wanted immediately, a steady, active, and an industrious Young* Man for the Ðneral trade. Mu4 have good references Calvinistic MethodÎ3 preferrcd.-Apply to John Thomas, di aper, AJ1èr)-stwtth. WANTED, a MAN and WIFE, for Milking 16 Cows. Man's wages, 16. per week and house and gar- den the Wife's wagjs as may be arranged.—Address Miik, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 2005 r!10 DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. — Wanted good a J UNIOR for the Manchester Department. Also la Apprentice.—Apply, full particulars, to Le Ron Marche," I.1arielly. 2004 WANTED, a respectable Youth as APPRENTICE r in an old-established steam sbipbroker's pffli-e.—Apply, in own handwriting, to Box, "JJaiiy Xews," Cardiff. 1593 DRAPERY.—H. J. Stephens, Hay, has a vacancy for a good J U NIOR hand. 2003 GROCERY AND PROVISIONS. — Wanted, an ASSISTANT, we'l up in both branches.—Apply Manager, 39, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 1993 Manager, 39, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 1993 S^TANTED, a Steady Man as Coal Haulier.—Apply 7 J. M. Baime mrl Son, 4, Pearson-place, Docks, Cardiff. — 1997 nnnOMAS PROTHEROE, Blaina, is in immediate ( i want of a Young Lady, accustomed to a mixed irade. Personal application. 60432 fAED, a BAKER, well up in small goads, and "t 7 to make himself useful-ADply Rees Williams, Grocer, Maesteg. L"TKRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, a JUNIOR for M.J the Hosiery.—Apply, stating full particulars, to Eo Jones, Cloth Hall, Carmarthen. 1981 WANTED immediately, a load, 14 years of age, as an APPRENTICE to the Grocery.—Apply W. Jeffreys, Treherbert. 1990 AKER.—Wanted an experienced and steady Man. Apply at once to D. R. Lewis, Plasmarl, vansea. 1989 TO SHOEMAKERS.—Wanted, two Repairers also a Rivetter to work at the stand. Good wages tnd constant employment.—Apply John L. Jones, 84, High-street, Swansea. 1983 fj^O GROCERS.—Wanted at once, an experienced X Young Man, having a thorough knowledge of the tmsiness. Must speak Welsh.—Apply H. Bevan and Co., Wholesale Grocers, Bridgend. 1932 WANTED, a FARRIER. One accustomed to 'f underground horses preferred, with a practical knowledge of feeding and using same, and to ma.ke himself generally useful.—Apply, by letter, Box 20, ASerdare. 6C413 AKER Wanted. Must have good reference, Must fy be sober man.—Apply at Mr Roberts, American ilarket, Penarth. 1978 ANTED, an experienced Miilincr, able to speak V T Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, etc., to W. Isaac, Draper, Maesteg. WANTED, an experienced Hand for PROVISION COUNTER. Welsh indispensable.—Apply Wm. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. 1965 WANTED, a sharp Lad for the CASHIER'S T T DESK must be quick at figures and write a. good hand.—Apply, by letter, Masters and Company, The Cardiff Clothiers, Cardiff. 1966 TO BAKERS.—"Wanted, a respectable Lad to assist JL in BAKEHOUSE and deliver bread with truck. —Apply Henry Collins, Baker, 25, Albion-road, Canton. DRAPERS.—Wanted, a Young man also a respect- able Youth as an APPRENTICE.—Address E. Miles, Bute-street, Cardiff. 1962 I WANTED, an active YOUNG MAN for Grocery T V and Provision Trade.—Apply with full parti- rulars, B. Harries, 32, Commercial-road Newport. 1961 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior. Also im- Prover, with knowledge of Welsh.—Apply to W R. Edwards, Emporium, Carmarthen. 1952 1 AAA \iAhK EMIGRANTS Wanted at once I y T t0T Send two stamps for par- ticulars to John Chalmder, Mount Pleasant. Llanelly. TO TAILORS.—Coat, Trousers, and Vest Hands Wanted immediately.—Apply Masters and Co 29 and 40, High-street, Newport. 1948 VXTANTED, Youth accustomed to tracing, must W be quick and correct.—Apply Spiller and Co., Cardiff. 1957 WANTK J immediately, a Yonng MAN to take r, charge of a Horse and Cart; indoors. W. Sandbrook, Ironmonger, Ebbw Vale. WANTED at once, a Young Lady for the Boot and Shoe Department. Knowledge of the trade required. To live in. State age and salary.—II. Griffiths |md Sons, 52, 53, and 54, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. 1951 WANTED, a Young Man as Junior CLERK, who Y V writes a good hand.—Apply, in own handwrit- Ing, stating salary required, to John Jenkins ami Co., !!1llHic_Chambrs, Cardiff. WANTED, Castings Dresser, good wages. Con- stant empl >yment. —Apply W. H. Pratt, Woodland Foundry, Pontilanfraith, 11.<;)r.r Newport.1922 BUTCHER AND GROCER.—Wanted, a young Man, about 20, to slaughter and make himself generally useful. No previous knowledge of the grocery required. Indoors. ReTerencs indispensable. *—Apply, iirst instance, to Mr Lewis Jones, Grocer, &c., Treeynon, Aberdare. 1913 ROCERY.—Wanted at once, an ASSISTANT to ^JT Grocery. An abstainer.—Williams and Jones, t bw Yale. 1910 J\gtttCÍ£Z. r((bdll'rz. \r. BURTON ALE AGENCY. — An old-established IJ Lu;-ton finn are open to appoint an energetic fclin to represent them in South Vales, on Salary and fxpenaes. Business experience, first-class references, tod security indispensable.—Address with full par- Post Office, Burton-on-Trent. 60376 A who WIsh to make money easily and qu ckly VCIL should send addressed envelope to A. B. Suther- Met. 23- B^nhill-road. London. S.E. II *^62 [ I CANVASSERS and COLLECTORS wanted for the Liverpool Victoria Lec&l Friendly Society for the following districts :—Clydach, Cwmamman, Cross Inn, Llandybie, Llandilo, Llangadock, Llanwrda, Llan- dovery, and Brynamman,—Apply to John Nutt, Dis- trict Manager, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1985 IMMEDIATE INCREASE OF INCOMES. — In- comes can be immediately increased by those whose friends are users of steam-power.—Write for par- ticulars to X. T., at C. H. May and Coo's, 78, Grace- church-street, London. 1941 BIRMINGHAM GOODS. Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Harmoniums, miscellaneous goods. Agents wanted. Wholesale illustrated catalogue, post free.—Address, Henry May, Birmingham. 1920 AGENTS wanted for the Complete Business Register," designed for keeping a daily sum- mary. —Pamphilon and Co., Congleton, Cheshire. 1923 AN Old-established Shipping Firm in Cardiff, having a large connection, will undertake an AGENCY for the Sale of first-class South Wales Steam Coal.— Address S. C. A., South Wales Daily News," St Mary-street, Cardiff. 60543 WANTED, thoroughly good TRAVELLER for Old and Mild Beers, to work the districts of New- port, Cardiff, Rhondda Valley, &c. The right man, with an undoubted and proof trade in hand, will secure a permanent and good position.—Address Merchant, care of Messrs Elphick and Co., High-street, Bristol. WALTlIAM WATCH and BICYCLE CLUBS ASSOCIATION. — Wanted Foremen, Time- keepers, Insurance Agents, and others to form Clubs in connection with the above special terms. Also Agent in every town to appoint !!ub.agents.Pàrticuh.rs free from T. Hall, Manager, Crafton-street, Letcestar. 1209 JPitnaliflttis MantiS. To GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MER- JL CHANTS, 4c.—Wanted, a situation as Traveller, Clerk, or First Counterman. 15ears' experience. Ac- customed to good class trade.—X.Y.Z., Vanxhall Villa, Chepstow. 2001 1RONFOUNDERS.—The Advertiser, having some JL knowledge of Moulding, requires employment.— Address W., 11, William-street, Swansea. TO CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS. — The Advertiser seeks a Re-engagement. Good refer- ences.—Apply, by letter, to Pastrycook, South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 9155 M ENTLEMAN desires re-engagement as Clerk, Cashier, or Accountant thoroughly understands secretarial and company work, paying and manage- ment of men good accountant and book-keeper. First- class references to present anù fonDer employer.- Address No.— D. E. A., "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. fi^O"AUCTIONEERS AND OTHERS.—The Adver- | tiser, having been with a.n eminent firm of auc- tioneers in the Midlands, is open to an engagement forthwith to assist, work up, or manage a. town or branch office in town or country is a good stock auc- tioneer, and has a fair all round knowledge is energetic and a total abstainer references.—Apply to Cosmo- politan, "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. BEcirgiitga, &pftrinwnis, &c. 19 FREDERICK"- STREET, Crockherbtown.— J_y, Well-furnished apartments for one or two gen- tlemen. Piano if required. Terms moderate. 2010(2 PENARTH.—A Gentleman requiring comfortable LODGINGS can be accommodated at Llancarfan House, Windsor-road. Piano if required. 1991 COMFORTABLE UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS to Let, within easy distance of town. Terms moderate.—Apply Gosforth Villa, Miskin-street, Car- diff. 1968 APARTMENTS to LET.—Front Parlour, Kitchen, and two Bedrooms to Let, 18, Mark-street, Canton. SWANSEA.—Comfortable LODGINGS for one or two friends dining out; terms moderate.—55, St SWANSEA.—Comfortable LODGINGS for one or two friends dining out; terms moderate.-55. St Helen's-avenue 1967 nMO LE'i\ Two or three UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1 Widow or single lady or ladies preferred.-AppJy 39, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 1890 (to 11t pubis, 1tnn. PONTARDULAIS. — Respectable HorSE and SHOP to LET. Bost position for good draper. Kent moderate.—Apply Alfred Thomas, Pontardulais. GLAMORGANSHIRE.—To be Let, from the 2nd of Febuary next, Gellycoll and Windmill Farms, I sii;Hate in the parish of IJa,naDnor.-Apply to Messvs Wood and Merrick, Estate Agents, Crickhowell. 60425 PENARTH.—*1 Furnished House to Let, also Apart- ments.—Apply Snowdon Viila. Clive-road, Penarth. i>UTE DOCICS. STUAltT-STitJ'.ET, NEAIt PIER 3 HEAD.—To Let, House suitable for business.— Particulars at 6, Stuart-street. 1953 C1 LJN SIDE VILLA, St Mellon s. Immediateoccu- 71" pation. Compact, well fitted, and sheltered residence. Coud be had furnished or leased for a term.—Apply to tenant, or Dr Williams, Crockhevb- town. rro BE LET, with immediate possession, Severn I House, Park-placc. Particalars apply t. F. Primave.i, Docks, Cardiff. 1015 MERTSFORDSHIRK.—TO LET,TWO useful STOCK _3 FARMS, well drained, with immediate posses- sion if required. Great Heath Farm, 221 acres; Woon- ton Court Farm, 211 acros as OD. holding, or sear1te. Good homesteads. Wit:1ÍlJ}, I'e miles of three lrincjpal railway stations.—Apply Mr John Gallon, Laystere, Tenbary. 1785 r|10 LET, Bermuda Villa,~CUv«^adr PenarthT 14- 1 roomed house, scuth aspect. Also OFFICES, Mount Stuart-squ ire.—Apply G. S. Stowe, Cardiff. 1894 T|nO LE LET, with immediate possession, Cannar- B then House, 23, C'harle:-str jet, Cardiff.—Apply to Mr Lewis Hopkins, Auctioneer, &e., 5, Queen- street. 1906 Jtrr Uoitsfs, 3!anb. vvc. FOR SALE.—TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- _a' HOUSES, No. 61 and 62, Baptist Well-street, bwanse3., held for an unexpired term of 66 years, at It ground rent of £ 6 12s per annum, and let tv respectable ¡ tenants. The purchaser of these two houses will be in receipt of £ 2 4s Der annum ground rent from adjoining/ house.—ONE LlLiSKHOLI) HOUSE, No. 27, Pa terrace, Swan800., held for an unexpired term of/67 years, at a ground rent of £2 ÓOi 9*1 per annum.—ONE LEASEHOLD HOUSE, being No. 130, LlangyfelaCdl- street, i;wa.nsea., held for an unexpired term of '67 years. at a ground rent of £ 2 4s per annuR1.-The ove are well situated, and will be sold cheaply in ordek- to close an account.—For particulars apply to :\11' II. Watkins, 4, Rutland-street, Swansea. 60421 THREE HOUSES in TIan'Id-street, Roatli, Nos. 59, 41, and 43.—Apply to J. Taylor, 1, Maud-street, Iloath, Cardiff. 1803 tta _t£i:U5£55- r!Uítz, r. TO LET, at once. the OLD TAN YARD INN, Ilethesda-street, Pontstorehouse, Merthyr. Rent low and house free.—Apply to Hallesy and Co., Merthj'r. OFFICES to Let on Ground Fleer, Swiss Hall Chambers, Cardiff centre of town good light. Rent, £ 10 per annum.—Apply Owen and Bryant, 5, S .virs Hall, Cardiff. 1977 BUSINESS PREMISES in Broadway, £ 3 Roath, consUting of good Shop and Haase Wi[Î1 capital Bakehouse. Rent only a year.—At;ply Owen and Bryant, Cardiff. 1975 riO-LET, Commodious SHOP and Dwelling house ill I best position. Fixtures and gas fittings com- plete.-Apply Morris and Co., 1980 TO LET, new HOUSE and SHOP, situate in centre B Commercial-street, Maesteg, suitable for iron- monger, draper, or grocer. Two Store Houses.—Apply Mr JÎ1Oma.s, Birchgrove vma., Maesteg-. 1972 To be LET, extensive Corner Premises, froni:1g Crockherbtown and Charles-street.—Apply to lr Iewi8 Hopkins, houso and estate agent, Cardiff. HOUSE and SHOP to LET, 134, Wellington-Street, Canton, suitable for butcher or greengrocer. Good position.-Apply 31, Houth Morgan-street, Canton. To be Let, two good Rooms on the ^Jr second Boor of the" South Wales Daily News" Chambers, now in the occupation of Mr H. C. Harris. Rent £32. 10424 53658 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, an old established Eating House, doing a good business. —Apply to Mr Lewis Hopkins, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 19C5 TO BE LET, Old Established Premises, known as JL Ivor House, High-street, Dowlais. Suitable for Drapery and Outfitting, &c. Advantageous terms to suitable tenant.— Apply Mrs W., 36,' Sinclair-road, West Kensigton Park, London, W. 10616Q1S7 Ihiainisaia for IlispgsaL TO be LET, with immediate possession, a most com- modious, old-established DRAPERY and IRON- MONGERY BUSINESS, well situated in the centre, f an agricultural town. This offers to an energetic per- son an opportunity rarely to be met with.—Apply to J. H., care of Messrs Thomas Turner and Co., Suffolk Works, Sheffield. 1979 "\TOTICE TO BREWERS AND COOPERS—TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a splen- did BREWERY PLANT, all complete. Also a quantity of casks from to 54 gallons, and a copper boiler.—Apply to Richard MQrrL" Beaufort Anns, Ebbw Vale, Mon. 1921 Wand S. HERN'S PROPERTY GAZETTE V V Published Monthly, is the recognised and best Medium for Selling or Purchasing Property, Post free 2s per year, one copy three stamps.—Apply Messrs Hern, Estate Agents. Cardiff. 55447 Jfrtr nlt.-lRatbÍ1ttry, ffiools, & EVERY DESCRIPTION of NEW and SECOND- HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS, MORTAR MILLS, SAW BENCHES, SHAFTING PULLEYS, BELTINGS, MACHINE TOO S AND MACHINERY GENERALLY. Before purchasing send for PHILLIPS' MACHINERY REGISTER, Containing upwards of 2,000 entries of above. ADDRESS— GnAELES D. P HILLIPS, 602 EMLYN WORKS, NEWPORT, MON. FO. ALE, PoWCT VERTICAL LNGINE and BOILER combined, mounted on a very strong cast-iron bed plate; cylinder, 6in. diameter; 10in. stroke fly wheel, 3it. diameter boiler, 6ft. 7in high, 2ft 9in. diameter, with two cross tubes 8in* diameter boiier plates, 3-8ths inch thick. Perfectly new, never been used is of excellent design and weU finished.—Apply T. M. Hale, Brass Foundry, West Dock, Cardiff.. 1938 TOOLS.—Latest improvements eoin- JCJ bined with cheapness. T. Hudson, Keighloy. Local ag-Jut, T. P. Price, Courtybelia Works, Newport, Mon. 1037 FOR S A Mi a bargain, 8-horse power PORTABLE jt' ENGINE and THRESHING MACHINE, at J. S. Stone's Implement Works, Dock-st., Newport, Mon. ON SALE, Two BOII.Kits, double rivetted, 28ft by 7ft., 10 Galloway tubes in each; for 851bs. » pressure. 8 cross tubes in each for 651bs. nressure. Boilers, 28ft. bv 7ft., 26ft. by 7ft., 24ft. by 7in., 22ft. by 6ft., 20ft. by 5ft., qft. by 4ft, with and without cross tubes, single and double rivetted, amI several others, including Egg-end and Vertical. ENGINES.—Two pair 16in. Horizontal Winding, a bargain, and other 8¡ZS. VERTICAL BOILER, double rivetted, 8ft. by3ft6in.; 3 cross tubes a bargain. EXORS. ofHE.NRY PARKINSON, 59870 Great Lever, BOLTON. IoR SALE.—DONKEY PUMP, 2ic. Ram, Cheek Valve and Throttle Valve, complete. Price, S9. —G. Dobson, Grange Alkali Works, Cardiff. 60096 8-HORSE TRACTION ENGINE, suitable as ordinary portabl engine or (oad roller.— Fielding and Pla tt Gloucester < 6Z81& v p! JOHN JENKINS and ANNOUNCEMENTS. JOHN J E N KIN Sand CO., AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS, STOCK. INSURANCE, MORTGAGE, AND BUSINESS BROKERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL & GENERAL AGENTS, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, ST. MART-STREET, CARDIFF. Agents to the Sun Fire, Provident Clerks' Mutual Life and Guarantee, and the Norwich and London Acci- dent and Plate Glass Insurance Companies, and the Protector Endowment, Loan, and Annuitant Company. N.B.—J. J. and Co. prefer personal interviews, but where this is not practicable, communication may be made by post, in which case two stamps must be enclosed for reply. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. CARDIFF.—Good Single Licensed House, in the centre of the town. Fair rent ingoing easy.— Apply personally to John Jenkins & Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 1196 CARDIFF.—To Let, in capital situation, tree Double-licensed House. Moderate rent, with lease good trade.—Further particulars of John Jen- kins and Co., Sun Fire Office, Philharmonic-chambers, Cardiff. 1183 CORN, COAL, HAY, and POTATO BUSINESS, at Penarth. Good premises low rent; lease; in- going easy. A ood tield for extension.-John Jen- kins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 1193 CARDIFF.—Out-door BEER-HOUSE, in centre of Cardiff, with a roomy house rent, £ 30 ingoing low; illness cause of leaving.-John Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 1187 GOOD Free, Single licensed HOUSE in Bristol. \JT Fair returns 7 years' lease; rent, £35; ingoing, £200.-John Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Cham- bers, Cardiff. 1188 CARDIFF. — Free FULL-LICENSED HOUSE in New Town, near docks large trade; very low rent good lease. Ingoing £ 1,100.—John Jenkins and Co" Auctioneers, &c., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff CARDIFF.—Eree Double-Licensed House. Central situation short lease; market trade.Johll Jenkins and Co.. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.1153 BUSINESSES WANTED COMPACT central PREMISES wanted, suitable for a resnectable business.-Pa.rticu1aN to John Jen- kins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers Cardiff. BUSINESS PREMISES TO BE LET. TO PORK BUTCHERS.—Attractive SHOP, suit- able for this business, in one of the best posi- tions in Cardiff. Low rent. Good premises. Ingoing easy.—Apply John Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 3107 TO LET, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff, a very con- venient SHOP, suitable for any respectable busi- ness, ",itb good living accommoda.tion.-John Jenkins and Co., House Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 398 4 CARDIFF (St. Mary-street).—Central and Spacious Business Premises for any first-class concern — Apply personally to John Jenkins and Co., Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 3100 TO LET.—St. Mary-street. Centrally-situated com manding Business Premises; fair rent.—John Jenkins and Co., House and Estate Agents, Philhar- monic Chambers, Cardiff. 3100 TO LET, OFFICES, Saint Mary-street, two back rooms, first floor, and four rooms second floor. Good approach. Fair rent.—John Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 3105 TO LET.—CARDIFF.—Good WAREHOUSES and OFFICES, with long Loft (suitable for a sail- maker), near East Canal Wharf Central situation; rent modernte.-John Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 3—81 To BUILDERS.— TO LET.—CARDIFF. — Large B Yard (particularly suitable for a Builder), in Albion-road. Rent low.—John Jenkins and Co., Phil- hannonic Chambers, Cardiff. 394 nrW L5T.-CARDIFF—Large CORNER PREMISES 1 to LET iu Crockherbtown.—Apply John Jen- klns and Co., House and Estate Agents, Cardiff. 1-170 HOUSES, &c., FOR SALE. COG AN PILL, Penarth Dock. — For SALE, a bargain, a well-built House, in thorough go«d oriier. Bridge-street. Capital investment. -—John Jenkins and Co., House and Estate Agents, Philhar- onier. Bridge-street. Capital investment. John Jenkins and Co., House and Estate Agents, Philhar- manic Chambers, t. 1ary-treet, Cardiff. 2170 COGAN PILL, Penarth Dock.—To be SO LD cheap, two substantially built Houses, in good repair, in >i<swell-stieet. An unsurpassed investment for this diss of house.— John Jenkins and Co., Auctioneers and Valuers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2169 g CARDIFF.—Well-built HOUSE in Northcote-street, "l.J with bath-room. Price ill.)derate.-J aIm Jenkins I and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2167 CiARDIFF. — First-class COTTAGES at Cathays, j well built, and let to very respectable tenants.— Joan Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. CARDIFF.—Glossop-road. Valuable HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, well built and finished, with every conven¡ence.John Jenkins and Co., Auc- tioneers and Estate Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, St Mary.street,.Cardiff. 2160 /"CARDIFF.—Newport-road, very desirable PRO- PERTY FOR SALE, substantial investment.— Apply for further p1i.rtcular-; toJohn Jenkins and Co., Phiiilrtrmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2161 eiABDlr'F, Miskin-street. Well and substantially I built House safe investment. Price £ 350.— Jonn Jenkins and Co., House Agents, Philharmonic Charplaers, Cardiff. 2166 C,RDIFF-Rü,tth-10:J.iI, Desirable VILLA RESI- DEXC" oplete with every convenience large garden. Long lease. Ground rent JB6. Price mode- rate.—Further paiticulars of John Jenkins and Co., Estate Agents, Philharmonic-chambers, Cardiff. 2165 CARDIFF.— GLYNN-STREET, CANTON.—6 COT- TAGES for SALE, good investment; £135 per house.—For furthef information apply to John Jenkins and Co., Auctioneers, Insurance Agents, &c., Philhar- monic Chambers, Cardiff. 2163 CARDIFF, King's-road, Canton, Three Eight- \j roamed ilOLSES for Sale conveniently ar- ranged well Jmilt; 299 years' lease. A bargain, -Furti¡::r pa fiioulurs of John Jenkins and Company, Insurance P>r■•kers. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2162 CARDIFF, King's-road, Ca,ton, Two nice HOUSES for Sale, freehold R400 each eight rooms and c"l1ar; well finished, and very convenient. Let to good tenants. Capital sp,"c1lation.-John Jenkins and Company, Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Car- diff. 2162 C:nDIFF.-rrc£huld Hesidenco in King's-road, j Cauto:1..Four bedrooms aud bath-room. £ 600. Jonn Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Car- diff. 2137 CCARDIFF.— Upper Richmond-road small VILLA, j well let early possession, if required. Price £ 545.—John Jenkins and Co., an Fire Office, Phil- harmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2127 C<ARDIFF. —Lower Richiuond-roau, superior semi- detached VILLA, in good repair. Ground rent Price Jenuins and Co,, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2136 f "CARDIFF.— EMERALD-STREET, ROAxH.—Three substantially-built HOUSES, all well let, to be sold. Price moderate.—John Jenkins ami Co.. Phil- harmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 21^9 £ CARDIFF.—CANTON.—Three good COTTAGES desirable tenants large gardens. Price £ 420, of wuich £350 can be arranged on mortgage at 4 per ce!lt.Jolm Jenkins and Co., PIÜlbarmouic Chambers, Cardiff. 2130 CARDIFF.—LONGCROSS-STREET.—Good House, let on lease to pay 6 per cent. Improving neigh- ÙU¡¡n100d. Price £ 360.—John Jenkins and Cu., Estate Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2119 CARDIFF (ROATII).—Good HOUSE, let to an old tenant, at 7s fcd per week. Well built and in good condition.-John Jenkins and Co., Sun Fire Office, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2129 ^ARDIFF. — UPPER GEORGE-STREET. — TWO \J VILLAS to be Sold Cheap.—John Jenkins and Co., House and Estate Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 2118 CARDIFF. — SALISBURY-ROAD. — Nine-roomed HOUSE, with hot and cold hath. Price mode- rate.-Jolm Jenkins and C., Sun Fire Office, Philhar- monic Chambers, Cardiff. 2131 CARDIFF, ROATII.—HOUSE and SHOP, particu- larly adapted for a pawnbroker, to be OLD Price only £23b.I°hn Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, CardIff. 2132 CARDIFF (2 miles from).—FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing 3 reception rooms, and 7 or 8 bedrooms, with stables and extensive gardens in its own grounds! and in a healthy position, to be SOLD. Price £ 2,100! -John JeDkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers Cardiff. 2—126 HOUSES TO LET. ROATH.—To LET, several nice HOUSES, just done out; 6s per week to respectablo tenants not let. ting apartments.—Apply John Jenkins and Co., Sun Eire Office, Chambers, Cardiff. RICHMOND CRESCENT. — A very desirable healthy House, containing six bedrooms, dressing Uttto, bath-room, drawing and dining-rooms, with good domestic appointments and cellarage. Well fitted up throughout. Kent low. — John Jenkins and Co., Estate and Commission Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 3106 MONETARY. fllO CAPITALISTS, TRUSTEES, Ac.—Long Lease- X hold GROUND RENTS of £ 400 a year, secured on very valuable properties in the heart of the city of London, TO be SOLD, to pay 5 per cent and allow a sufficient sum for the rellelUplion of capital at 5 per cent. Price £ 7,800, of which an existing mortgage of £ 5,000 can remain if requireù.-Jonn Jenkins and Co., FiIJancial Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. f t 1 A /"|AA in large and small sums, ready for owJL v," vv, Investment on Mortgage at once (Cardiff preft!rred).-John Jenkins and Co., Mortgage Brokers, Financial Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. LARGE SUMS to be advanced on Leaseholds, Free- holds, Reversions, Annuities or Ground Rents, alsu on Personal Security Repayahle by InstaIments.- John Jenkins and Co., Mortgage Brokers and Financial Agents, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 48846 JOHN JENKINS AN.D CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, ¡ INSURANCE MORTGAGE, AND BUSINESS BROKERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL AGENTS, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, ST. MARY-STREET CARDIFF THE GUEAT BLOOD PURIFJKR mHOMSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over JL come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, t<?mach, liver, and kidneys; t oey go to the core of every disease, "hero no other ml. .ines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :-Iudj.e3tlon. or wind in the stomach 0" bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liHr, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore fcsads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancevs, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, anù dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is VA and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Fjji Wftumactory, 44, Oifwi-Utreet, Swansea. Wost nnb Jouttlt. LOST, all Ul\IBRKLLA. If the guardian who on Saturday week took by mistake a Brown Silk Umbrella frùm the Board-room of the Cardiff Union will kindly reurn it to the Office of the" South Wales Daily News," he will find there the old one he left. MISTAKE.-Kinùly retum Umbrella taken mis- ..l takenly from the Queen's Hotel. Newport, Mon., October 24th, 1882, and I will return the one left. 3frrr ^ai £ .-1ifo todt, Qtnrriagts BARGAJN, Second hand Four wheel PARK PHAETON, with hood and removable dickey, in splendid conditi011, to be sold. On view at 2, Wel. lington-terrace, near Charles-street, Cardiff. 1&60 Maguns anb QLoUít111 tttquísítt.s. BUTE WAGGON WORKS, CARDIFF.-osepb Heald and Co. supply all kinds of new and Second- hand WAGGONS, for Cash Redemption or simple hire. Waggons repaired by contract or otherwise.- ;s.;rffld Office, Bute Wagon Work6t"t Moors. Cardiff. 52993 JDr alt.ísttlIantou5. Fon 8ALE, 'Second-hand TURNING LATHE, with valuable fittings, £ 5. Cost £ 20.—Boot Warehouse, Oxford-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. 2008 REWORKS FIREWORKS Unequalled .Jj quality, wholesale and retail. French and Eng- lish manufactures.-A. S. Burridge, 56, Bridge-street, ili 1984 HA Y.-For SALE, about 35 Tons of prime sweet MEADOW HAY, free from mould or mouburn. -Apply to Mrs Williams, coal merchant, Ely. 60396 F- OR SALE, 10 FIRE GRATES, with Ovens and Boilers, 3ft. 9in. and 4 feet.-Apply D. Phillips, Auctioneer, Swansea. 1932 To IILLERS, FARMERS, AND PIG FEEDERS. Damaged Indian Com, Foreign Wheat, Peas, Beans, Ac also Rice and other meals on SALE in large or small quantities.— Apply to R. P. Jones and Co., 4, Grunswick-street, Liverpool. 1909 .t11izrtllatttD115 Mants. COMPACT HOUSE and PREMISES wanted on rent, suitable for a respectable business, in or near Swansea.—Particulars to A. and X., "South Wales Daily News;' Swansea. 2009 WANTED, eight tons second-hand BRIDGE RAILS, about 221bs, per yard. for immediate delivery, Also, BLOCK STONE from old engine-house or similar building, near ra.ilwa.y.-Address, with par. ticulars and lowest ash prices, to M. Y., "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. TO CAPTAINS, BROKERS, Ac.—Wanted, DEAL ENDS.—Delta, South Wales Daily News." 5S972 ) 'Ji:T ATRD, a Secon,l-l1and STEAM CRAB.-Apply I r, to Messrs Perch and Co., Docks. 60357 WANTED FLOUR, FRUIT, SODA and other r" BARRELS.-Dobson, Soda. and Dry Soap Works, Cardiff. 9133—49874 STEA11 BOlI.ERS.-Wanted 10,000 Dirty Steam Boilers to Clean.-ApDly, George Dobson, Chemi. cal Works Cardiff. 55674 ;fttízrtllaneauz. BILLIIRD BALLS, CLOTHS, CUES, TIPS, and all other Billiard Requisites, at HENNIG BHOS., Ivory Works, 11, High-street, London, W.C. Old Balls adjusted or exchanged, and Tables re- cushioned aml re-covered. Price Lists, Cloth and Cushion Rubber Samples post free. Established 1862 T ADE'S HOP 8UBSTlTUTE.-Sold in Shilling l' Packets. One packet equal to 4 Ibs hops. Any quantity carriage paid.-Address H. T. Wade, 10, Lee Bank-road, Birmingham. 1903 OLD INDIA RUBBER purchased to any amount. State particulars as to price and quantity.-Ad- dress M. A.. care of J. Gluckstein, 2, Bishop's-road, Cambridge Heath, London, N.E. 1775 PRINCIPALITY TRICYCLE AND BICYCLE DEPOT. W. JENKINS, Proprietor. Machines by the following makers can be ii-prctcd Royal lail Tric)-c108 and Bicycles. Cheylesmore and Club do. do. Premier and D. II. F. do. do. The He.K.ber do. GO. Patent aapid Hill Climber do. (h Showrooms alld Workshops, Westgate-strec-, Cardiff. Machines exchanged or sold on commission. 59109 C^AMllRIAN BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. j MORRIS BROTHERS (Established 1872), 15, C.iOCIGIEHDTOWN, CARDIFF, and WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. :\Iachi1:e, and ACCèssories at all our Agencies. Aberavon .1 NO. 1\1. SMITH, Ironmonger. Carmarthen JAS. D: VIES, 109, Lammas-street, Haverfordwest J;(I. C0LE: The Old Bridge. Llanelly GEORGE. S. COLE, Marine-3treet. Neath W. ilL DAnEs and SON, 1\ew-st. Punoroke Dod: WM. ANGEL, Pembroke,street. Swansea ,J;). S. BROWN, 62, Oxford-street. Tenby JNO. EVANS, High-street. LONDON GOY, Lea,1enhall-street. 49260 M. BROS. are faet-ois of every requisite. Mac11ines ex- changed. List of Ol1e oi the Largest Stocks of New amI. Second-hand :\laehjnt8 in the Kingdom, one stamp. DISCOUNT for CASH. 01' EASY THKMS of Payment. A CERTAIN CURE for the NERVOUS nd DEBIU. TATED.-Gratis, a Medical Work, showing suf. ferers lww they may be cured and recover beahil and vitality witbont tbe aid of Quacks, with recipes for purifying the blood and removing skin affections; al.-o chapters on Happy Marriages When and Whom to Many; The Temperaments Stammering \Ital Force How Wasted and How Preserved Galvanic Appliances and the Won'ders of the Microscope in Detecting Various Complaints. Post free for Two Stamps.—Address Secretary of Anatomy, Birmingham. ^VJEXT-OF-KIN.— £ 77,000,000 Unclaimed.—A K- • ter, 1882 edition, containing the names of £ 0,000 persons who have been aQ7ertbd for to claim pro. pert). and money since 1700. Post free 2s Id.—Dongai and Co. 67, Strand, London, Testimonial.—126, King. street, Alfreton, Dember 12th, 1881.—Gentlemen,— About a fortnight ago I puichascd [1. hook from you entitled Register to Next-.>Î-Kin, Heirs-at-Law, Legatees, Ac. Whether r am tucce-Wul 0r 1101, allow æe to thank you for the book, wÜich I ccoDsider w0rth ts weight in gold.-Yours, Ac., Thomas Lang." 247 jiln 11£11. CARDIFF AND COUNTY FINANCE COMPBNY (Limited), 5, Swiss-hail Chambers, Cardiff. Loans from £ 2 to £ 100 immediately granted from 5 per cent. interest, repayable by easy Weekly, }Ionthly, or (luar- terly Instalments. Larger sums by arrangement. Trade Bills Discounted. Deposits received at seven days' call at 5 per cent. interest. 59533 Apply to Messrs OWEN and BRYANT, Secretaries. .£8"" 000 to LEND on MORTGAGE, in Sums d;,i), not unùer £ 200.—Trustee, "Daily News," Ctrditf 1954 MONEY ON EASY TERMS. NO FEES.—Those who require Money should apply to the West of hngbnd Loan and, Discount Company, No.2, Bute- terrace, Cardiff, who, having an unlimited capital at t,heir disposal, are prepared to make Advances from £ 5 to £ 1,000 on any available security at a few hours' notice. Easy tonns of repayment to males and females householders, tradesmen, cow keeper; farmers, and otilers.-Apply personally or by letter to the auove ad- dress. Manager's private address, Clifton Houso, No. 21, Chailes-street, Cardiff, where he may be scen at any appointe!1 time. 58420 ,1 ESSRS W. ami S. HERN, Estate Agents i4, St I.TJI Mary-street, C>HcliJI, are preparetf to Advance i:ù to £ 1,000 011 g00d personal security, annuities, rerurioas, Ac. 58510 0"f /fciA t0 £ 10,200 ready to be Advanced on good i_ Vf f Leasehold or Freehold Property.—Messrs iierr., A1H.tioneers and Accountants, Cardiff. 58510 i V » V £ 300, £ 400, £ 800, £ 1,000, and other sums vl for immediate investment.—Mr Hern 1'maucial Agent, Cardiff. 56105 TERVOUS & PHYSICAL DEBILITY. 1.. A gentleman, haying tried in vain every ad- vertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of self-cure. He will be happy to forward the par- ticulars to any sufferer on receip of a stamped and directed envelope.-Address J. T. Sewell, Esq., Brook YiJIa, Hammer-mith, London. 15 A. NEVER-FAILING REMEDY JJIOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. D R. SCOTT'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS. A CERTAIN crRE jrpOR INDIGESTION. A GENERAL FAMILY APERIENT MEDICINE. JpREPARED WITHOUT MERCURY. HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS should always IHwe a box by them, to resort to on any slight occasion of ailing on the part of those under their charge, as by paying attention to the regular action of the Stomach. Liver, and Bowels, many a severe iJIness is avoided or miUgated. DR. BILIOUS AND LIVEn. PILLS have now been before the public for over 70 year". and may be relíed upon as a cure for BILIOUS and LIVER COMPLAINTS, WIND, SPASMS, IRRI- TABILITY, DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, GIDDINESS, and all those other s:mptom3 which none but a sufferer can describe. Some unprincipled vendors, in order to make a larger profit, will try to persuade you to bu; medicine rr-e. pared by themselves do_not d so, but msist on having Dr. Scott s BlllOuS and Liver Pills, wrapped in a square green package. These genuine Pills are prepared by W. Lambert, 173, Seymour-place, London, W., and sold in Boxes at 13id and 2s 9d, by all respectable medicine vendors, or post free for 1.. or 34 stamps. 57734: MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON ..It'I.. deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY N RWS at an early hour each }Ion1Ïng in all parts of the follow ing towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFCFD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD NEATH BRIST01.. GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TEBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above menticned Towns. ORDERS to be sent tlJ the Managers of the various Bookstalls. BILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REE, STEAIPACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT lULL. POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings in New. port, Ac Work executed with ùesp&tch. 6311 P PARR'S LIFE PILLS may be used with confidence in all cases of SICK headache, indigestion, bilious, ISlck headache, indigestion, bilious, iIive, and stomach compla.i!Jt8, ]][1t.ituaJ LTFF icostiveness, nervous aftectlOl1: Ac. In 1 most cases the sensation of ijlness I (vanishes after two 01' three pills have jbeen taken. PILLS. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, in ¡]?oxes, 1:> ld, 2s 9d, and ill family 11" each. 56892 loIn. WILKIE NEW STORY, ENTITLED "HEART AND S C I EKe E," IS XOW APPEARING WEEKLY IN TIIE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH "ALES WEEKLY NEWS. f The Story clca-s with an important point in j Medical Science, anà the opening chapters, already to hand, indicate that the work will be one of l\1r Wilkie 1 Collins's best. Mr II. W. Lucy's POlitical novel GIDEON FLEYCE." and Miss Syminghaa^i'HOUR." sUflo ap- vew Vfeeklx* ( -1"9 J.u.. t G REAT gHOW OF JpUR GooDs. B. EVANS AND £ JOMPANY Respectfully annotnee that they have for Sale a splendid collection of JPRS, CONSISTING OF REAL SEALSKIN JACKETS AND DOLMANS, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, FUR-LINED MANTLES, FUR TIPPETS, FUR MANTLE SETS, FUR MUFFS AND BAGS, FUR TRIMMINGS, FUR TRAVELLING RUGS, FUR HEARTHRUGS, & c. IMPORTANT. B. E. and Co. take this opportunity of stating that they have ONLY such Garments and Articles as are made from Picked and Properly- dressed skins therefore, their CUSTOMERS will avoid the disappointment attendant upon the purchase of inferior goods, now so frequently offered to the public. B EVANS AND COMPANY, SWANSEA. 57271 NOTICE. By return of Post, on receipt of Half-a-Crown in Stamps or Post-office Order, W. WIL- LIAMS, Jeweller, 29, Castle- street, Swansea, will send a beau- tiful stamped Silver Name Brooch to any address in this country or abroad. N.B.—All Christian Names kept in stock, 58320 TpRIME AMERICAN FRESH BEEF AND IUTTON, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. GOOD MILD CHEESE, AT 6D. BUTTERS, from lOd per lb., Splendid VrJue. BACON & HAMS, at Reduced Prices. Our Is 6d and 2s TEAS still continue to give every satisfaction. rjTEIOS. WILSON & CO., THE AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, 9, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF, AD 32, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. 55957 GENERAL SHOW OF NOVELTIES. Or CAVENDISH HOUAE, CHELTENHAM. DEBENIIAM and HEWETT beg to announce that in all departments they are now prepared with the Latest Novelties. Special attention invited to the many New Styles in the following Fashion Depart- ments :—Silk and Material Costumes, Mantles, Milli nery, Juvenile Dress, Silks, Dress Fabrics, Ball and Evening Toilette. Full details of the new goods, patterns of all mate- rials, photos, of the latest styles, and estimates of Cost supplied through the Post Order Department. 59828 t- I ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND SHIPPERS. "S AYERTON & CO., THE LARGEST AND BEST HOUSE IN WEST OF ENGLAND FOR GOOD jg E R v I c i £ A Is L E FURNITURE. LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FORWARDED GRATIS. ADDRESS- A V E R T O N & STEAM CABINET WORKS, MARYPORT-STREET & BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL. FURNITURE DELIVERED FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IN SOUTH WALES. 10689 5S876 BROWN AND POLSON'S jD CORN FLOUR FOR THE NURSERY. BR aw N AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR FOR THE FAMILY TABLE. BROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR FOR THE SICK ROOM. 39557 226 rjlRAPNELL AND G A.NE, HOUSE FURNISHERS. TEMPORARY SHOWROOMS, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE FREE TO SOUTH WALES STATIONS. LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 1,000 ENGRAVINGS POST FREE. 10567 5S659 "TVTEW FURNITURE CATALOGUE .1. (Entered at Stationers' Hall.) DEBENHAM AND HEWETT Bes to announce the publication ot a NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF CABINET FURNITURE AND FANCY GOODS, Including a variety of recent artistic designs of their own manufacture. TOST FREE ON AFrLI CATION. ——— 59950 CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. BOROUGH OF NEY/PORT JD WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-st.reet.behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents the principal hoardings and stations in Newport aud Neighbourhood. Twu good bill- posters kept. W-ork attended to with quick despatch. Town and country. QXd estaldtfhad-r-jnar* fckui teIoí ART 1ST 1 C PURNITURE QATALOGUE. ILLUSTRATED-JUST PUBLISHED. A NEW PUBLICATION, Containing all the latest designs in Artistic and Fashionable Furniture. It is not only the newest work devoted to this subject, but is, without exception, the most reliable guide to those furnishing or partly renewing their furniture. Being genuine manufacturers of art furniture, we therefore draw attention with great confidence to this catalogue, as each piece therein represented is throughout made of the best material and workmanship. The Daily Papers speak of it unanimously in the highest terms of praise, a few extracts of which we append. The Bath Chronicle, of Sept. 28. says :— The book is a model of what such a publication should he." The Exeter Gazette, of Sept. 29, says :— "The most elaborate and best got up catalogue of artistic and domestic furniture that we have ever seen has just been issued by Messrs Smith and Co., of Bristol." The Somerset and County Gazette, of Sept. 30, says :— "The catalogue is exceedingly well got up, and is illustrated in the highest style of art at every page." The Cardif fWste)-it Mail, of Sept. W, says "The illustrations embrace every style of furniture, and display an artistic taste which tells very favourably for the progress of domestic art in this country, and at the same time places this enterpris- ing firm in the front rank of an extensive and im- portant industry." The Gloucester Chronicle, of Sept. 30, says:- It is of a most comprehensive character, and that by I the study of its contents the difficulty of furnishing may be reduced to a minimum." The Gloucester Journal, of Sept. 30, say9 :— "It will prove a valuable assistance to the anxious, and often arduous task of furnishing." The Barn<>tayle. Times, of Oct. 3, says :— It is without doubt the handsomest catalogue in the trade we have ever seen." The Bristol Times and Mirror, of Oct. 6, says :— It shows not only the spirit of the publishers, but gives some idea of the extensive resources of their business, and the high quality and artistic finish of the goods they produce." The Daily Press, of Oct. 6, says :— The catalogue is a really artistic production." Owing to the avidity with which parties in the trade obtain copies of our catalogues, and in their way attempt to imitate the designs—we have decided in this case to make a charge of 2s 6d per volume (to be accompanied by the usual bona fides), which amount shall be allowed off the first purchase of goods, how- ever small. SMITH & COMPANY, ART FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, 13, ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARADE, 60029 BRISTOL. THE OVER EIGHT-THOUSAND IN USE. T T O FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK. SPECIAL ENGINES FOR ELEC- SILENT TRIC LIGHTING. SIZES i TO 85 HORSE-POWER. G CROSSLEY BROTHERS, ENGINE. MANCHESTER. 60114 BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, FOUR GOLD MEDALS. BORWICK S BAKING POWDER, FOR WHOLESOME BREAD. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, FOR PUDDINGS AND PIES. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, u FOR PLUM CAKE. BORWICK'S B A KING POWDER, FOR TEA CAKES AND SCONES. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, FOR NORFOLK DUMPLINGS. 58347 Invaluable on board Shin. 10371

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