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nIcs by J\udian. A UOTION A PPOINTMENTS. Ral^ffSls ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, <fe Co. salvage stock, at Bristol Nov. 25, 26, 27. and 28 Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. «ooks, at Swansea Nov. 28 '[\ ?^°Perty. at Llar.eily Dec. 4 asenold Premises, at Pontardulais Dec. 5 Mr W. BRADLEY. (-i uh,?l<l Famiture at C'ardi'J Nov. 28 CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE CO (LIM.) trKnoi -pl (Mr J- G■ MADDOX. Auctioneer) Thursdays Weeklv Sale of Furniture at ArfHu00m^ Nov. 27 T>„ Weekly Sales of Furniture. &c., at BonlS?^ „ No v. 29 & Dec. 2 vv, Furniture and Effects in Thursday's Bant k.ly SaIe Dec. 4 rupt's Stock of Shipchandlery, at Rooms Dec. 2 SeW„ Mr DAVID EVANS. achoonor, at Cardiff Dec. 1 „ .Mr. ROBERT EVANS. enold Residence, at Bridgend Nov. 29 le¡¡r. «OTTWALTZ BOWUING and HUGHES f ¡erlor Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, at Cardiff Nov. 28 ItoTlMYalnahle Horses, at Cardiff .Nov. 29 2 Pall511 Hunters, at Horse Exchange Nov. 29 7 Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff., Nov. 29 «orseg, at Horse Exchange Ncv. 29 T>^nietl'"s'ze(' Residence, at Penarth Dec. 9 i Ieisrs W. GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Tim-k6 ^roPerty, at Newport Dec. 3 iSSST' A* NewP«rt Dec. 3 se"°ld Property at B'aina, Mon Dec. 5 i B„. Messrs F. W. and L. HAMMOND. f *wses, Carriages, Harness, Ac.. at Bristol Nov. 27 1 Messrs W. and S. HERN. I j\*ell>ng House Nov. 27 ijeasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff- Nov, 27 perties, at Cardiff. Nov. 21 i Mr H. HILL and CO. "onsehold Furniture, at Swansea Nov. 28 oafes, at Swansea Dec. 3 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. «&3ehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 27 r ..Mr F. B. JON ES. Uarnaees at Bristol • Nov. 17 Horses, at Bristol Dec 4 Tt!,A Messrs LAURENCE "& GILL.' Birds, 4C., at Cardiff Nov. 28 |v. t. Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. ,>rlgantine, at Swansea .Dec. 9 Messrs W. J. LOWES & SON. asehold Property, at Swansea NOT. Zl „ NEWLAND & RICKARD. atNewport Dec. 5 wince Furniture, at Newport Dec. 5 jv.11 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Ullage and Bank Shares, at Swansea Nov. 28 Tr»a° i -r, Mr E. S. PO W ELL. «ees, at Llar.eily Nov. 27 ,Mra LODWICK PRICE. v?old Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff.Nov. 27 s'a'^PHENSON and ALEXANDER Pl'°Perti<-S, etc., at Cardiff Nov. 29 Stool oUrsery stock' at Cardiff Nov. 27 & 28 60V^psV,&(:- at Llantrissant Dec. b Furifit rJ: se'3>at Cardiff Dec. 6 Livi lf Horses, 4c., at Aberdare Dec. 9 & 10 Fai™wck at Fairwater Stud Farm. Dec, 11 Fae JJ Skiek, Horses, <tc., at Caerphilly Dec. 12 Stock, at Cardiff Dec. 15 3W Mr W. THOMAS. moer, 4c., at Pembroke Doc. 1 n™ Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 27, 28 ironmonger's Stock-in-Trade. at Cardiff. Dec. 1. 2, 3 Le Mr W. M. WILLIAMS. ^*asehold Property, at Ammanford Nov. 28 SALE THIS DAY. MTTNION-ROAD NURSERIES, CARDIFF. ESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have received instructions from Mr Ca"!i^m Arese^er. whose extensive Nur -cries, near the Rivp UnioD> comprising 20 acres of ground, are being lom, ilp for huiidin? purposes, to arrange and cata- p|lnf,0,rr ^ALK l,y AUCTION, on THURSDAY and at ii ,AY. November 27th and 28th, 1884, commencing each day, the whole of the ^XTENSm; AND VALUABLE GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, T Including— liirch, Thorns, Scotch Fir, Spruce, Alder, In e_.„, FRUIT ANO FOREST TREES lection pfvanety and stage of growth. A splendid col- AAPRT £ VFKARS> PEACHES, NECTARINES, rx, and PLUMS of tlie Choicest sorts. STANDARD and DWARF ROSES Of the best kinds. Catal Miscellaneous Stock. Auction^vilen ready, may be obtained from the neels, «i from Mr W. Treseder, at the Nurseries. 71520 10 PAT>Tt SALE THIS DAY «.riEs FURNISHING OR ;REQUIRING A Slrp-DTIARKET F0R THE SALE 0F U«PLUS EFFECTS OR STOCK, ETC. A Weekly SALE BY AUCTION New x OF TR ^SECOND HAND FURNITURE, ^ADE&Men'S STOCK AND SUNDRIES, AUptty\x is held at the ^1-lON & STORAGE COMPANY'S aci0Us> ^'ell-warmed, and splendidly-lighted (the m SALE-ROOMS st extensive and best appointed in tlie 24 Oq Principality), » AND 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, throuM, „ EVERY THURSDAY snout the year, commencing at TWO O'CLOCK IfjITi, PRECISELY. peptiona. ^'F'1^KD. WEEKLY SALE offers ex- i'Oniensi* tuniuies ■to parties furnishing, as an tand hw -t va"e<l collection of New and Second- forww eo every description is being constantly Pa7f- nl vanous sources for ABSOLUTE SALE ►on,)! ai?°- whether private or in the trade, having ts to dispose of, will find tbis the MOST FAVOUR- tas? Opportunity in the district for selling to advan- +e a ,1( i1 o £ the lmbI''C requiring and Vt thesl'sJ)° Household Requisites by Auction "Me Sales is steadily increasing. NEXT SALE IS "THURSDAY, I 4&daiw .N<>VI^IBER 27th, im, L „ 8nt-1;es, foi- purposes of lotting and arranging, '1 ^6%- 3e niade not later than Wednesday, the26tU mst., i1 o'clock. I, '■* fest possible cash given for Furniture in cases t the vendor cannot wait fur the weekly sale, and u are made on account of sales of every -ript.on. UU°1>S ON VIEW PAY PRIOR TO AND ON Th- MORNING OF SALE, dry e SPacIous Cellars in thfc Basement (adapted for a l°r warel:ou>e), as also a portion oi the Galleries Pre,ni^Se purposes, to Let. For terms apply on the 137^-k5332 J G- MADDOX, Auctioneer and Secretary to the Company. AT THE CARDIFF LCTlON AND STORAGE COMPANY'S LARGE SALE ROOMS, The 2q 25' AD 26, HMH-STREET, CARDIFF, entrance to the rooms is by the LARGP. Picture i/VE,E-N the shops of Messrs Frost and Reed, le dealers, and Mr R. S. King, Tea Merchant. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. [ J\X^ ^ADDOX begs to announce that in tIie Thursday's Weekly Sale of toents to hold rniture' &c"'he has now made arran £ 0- ADDITIONAL WEEKLY SALES BY AUCTION ADDITIONAL WEEKLY SALES BY AUCTION °f large quantities of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ^Comna1,'011 ac,vances have been made by the tlpn Wllich advance3 have been made by the as as specil consignments of 1 Po^arde i '?U UPLUb NEW STOCK, e°untrv fn- „ri°m, Manufacturers in various parts of the absolute Sale every Durinm m DAY and SATURDAY, ^encin™ pt o^ths of November an 1 December, com- 'J'Hli SATr1'.1^ at TWO O'CIiOCK precisely. ^hasD^li • v's SALE has been deçlded upon and suit th View to "leet the numerous enquiries of, from tils of persons visiting Cardiff Goods on ou t!^tday. 71660 11892 I97e „ The nS of EAC,I day s sale SATURti a v., SALE of the seiies will be cn —■—- A^>tue 29th inati afc Two oclock precisely. TO SHIPCHANDLERS. IRONMONGERS, AND AT m»T OTHERS. A *HE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S LARGE SALEROOMS "Joining Messrs Frost and Reed's Picture Shop), M24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. R MADDOX is instructed to SELL by ■ fpc„ AUCTION at tlie above Rooms, and without | esere, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of December, 1884, «tockofCkprecisely'a quantIty of a Bankrupt's "Ivock of Cons,\f SHIPCHANDLERY, aboiif icng of about 5001 Ik. of bacon. 7 casks of tacks, rolk w,fc- 0{ "ails and spikes of every description, 33 deetli'-if' wll'te, blue, gieen, and yellow buntmg, 19 thiml!' various sizes', about 70 dozen of assorted rolit ,es' c0° Pairs of wrought and cast butt hinges, 66 With °!-Puffin and 108 rolls of oiled. -nick, together On. Qr goods too numer als to mention. ■ —. 011 view morning of sa;e. 72042 STl> KALE THIS DAY. 01RANRAER VILLA, 161, CASTLE-SO.iD, M_ CARDIFF. R. LODWICK PRICE is instructed Kecmi by Mrs Haines to SELL by AUCTION, at this TSl{ll1œ, on THURSDAY, November 27th, 1884, at tho Wch FURXITCRF. AND EFFECTS, ^°gaiivm i^e a ^au^;iome dining-room suite in ma- carpet; fi^u- 'eak''CI\ massive maliogany sideboard, gilt C0'«ln»'S table, gilt and v.tilnut frame pier glasses, '-octave CTV' sst» dinner, and tea services, bedroom appointments, capital I Inch residence^ ^100^ Sai0' and the usual contents of Th eSl ences. Chui-^i?UX€ to be Let or Sold. Apply ou the premises, r ~-il^h-street, Cardiff 608 n,vm SALE THIS DA V To TTMi>tn L^ CARMARTHENSHIRE. MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PRO- VERY t^T^j;Uktous. AND OTHERG. t\ a ''Rl'ANT SALE OF EXCJ^jiDXisGLY I 1\TR Q ^VELL-GROWN TRE^ j|\X withi^.t ^J^7 been favoured Stepugy jjarf. "ctipns fr^ji g; r Arthur Stepney Co well iBuKsb/v by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Arma i *'OVember 27th, 1884, at the St pney ^Tt€»Ilon S ^laneUy, at i»alf-past Two o'clock iu the Ueterm; /m the following or such lots as may be tXceff);, uP°n at the time of tale), about 4,500 "e«Ungiy well-grown Very os'i TREES, ing i,, V, ble f°r colliery purposes, as they s.and grow- 8wvn ri following WOKIS—viz., Glyncrubach, Ty- Asli f1^' Ciidewig, and Llanerch, comprising Oak, and vv^rch» ^der, Bii'di, Scotch Fir, Poplar, Spruce, camore. Pa,K LOT l.-GLYNCRUDACH. Station 01 Llanellj-, i mile distaut from Cynheulre I Larch 'ou Mynydd'Mawr Railway. Q til 916 *> LOT 2.—XYGWYN. Rta^on onf ATv distant from C.vnlieidre Aiawr Raihvay, and i mile from gwyth Station, Gwendraeth YaHe/Si £ "*rca 421 Ash no ^Pruce 91 Poplar M Scotch Fir^ 70 „ ™L p LOT 3.—GRAIG. S^o m Llangennech, 2 miles from Llangennech "xdnon, Cr. W.R. V?* 181 Ash 1 £ Jder 31 u ± 12 par T, LoT q.-ClLDEWIE. aS&aSfT^ 21 StatlOn, G." .R. Larch 456 Birch Oak 512 Spruce. W.7.Y. lfi Sycamore 10 Aider f; fla Scotch .Fir 13 » 1,156 4Bb Lox 5.—LLANERCH. LOT 5. Parish of Llang^wiecli, 2i miles from Pontardulai^ Junction on the G.W.R. andL. &. N.W.R. Oak.. 565 Alder — }2 5to ilii Prom which stations trucks can easily be easily loaded and forwarded to any part of the Kingdom at a ^6ry small cost. ."ifl Intending purchasers will be shown over Lots J, and 2 by Mr William Williams, Penymoor, near t jonheidre Station, on Mynydd Mawr Railway, &nd Lots V S-A and 5 by Mr R. Rolfe, Trosorch Farm, near V*ngennecb, or of tlie tenaota /f* urther particulars a»d conditions of sale may Dd on application to Mr A. Macintosh, Stepney Offices, or of the Auctioneer. Paric-street, Llanelly, November 4th, 1884. 71857 INDIGESTION, ffiie JVIEDICAL KE- FORM SOCIETY will forward free to all tppU. ? Sff" an elcellent BOTANIC CURB for Indigestion Bullous and Liver Complaints.—Enclose address t* the SMMtMy, JMmd iaetttute, Nottio«;iuua. 732 f luW'IIGe, No'UD li52 nlt5 hu Àudintt. ON VIEW THIS DAY, THURSDAY. SALE TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PARTIES FURNISHING. AT THE SALE-ROOMS,11, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Ldaioing to Mrs Broriberger, Gosforth Villa, Mukin- road, CathaySj nearly all of which has been supplied by Messrs. Howell & Co. ALSO IN SAME SALE THE SUPERIOR MODERN ( FURNITURE, Removed direct from Plymouth-road, Penartb, for positive Sale, EMBRACING Mahogany furniture of dining and 2 sitting-rooms, including two suites of 8 chairs and couch in excel- lent leather, large sideboard with plate-glass back. Two DINING TABLES, abookc .se and about 60 lots of books, gipsy and other tables, two card kblcs, gilt mahogany cornices, sofasj settees, long wood case, niarbie clocks, engraving's, prints, oil paintings and drawings, hearthrugs, three tapestry and Kid- derminster carpets, scales and weights, dinner ser- vice, supplied by Messrs Prim-avesi, 80 pieces, and a, smaller set; glass and china, cutlery, OAK IDE- BOARD, SUITE in leather and DINING TABLE to match, large and medium size chimney glasses, workboxes, Davenport writing desk, A DRAWING- ROOM SUITE in walnut and covered in silk velvet and tapestry, marble-top cheffoniere, cabinet, over- mantel, Wilton pile carpet, wool and Axminster hearthrugs. a 7 OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, a 7 OCTAVE GRAND PIANOFORTE by Continen- tal makers, music stools, 2 music cabinets, old and modern china ornament*, several pair of vases, gilt clock under glass shade, couches and chairs in tapestry and velvet, fire-place fittings, mantel boards, brackets, a BOUDOIR COTrAGE PIANOFORTE in rosewood :se, 4 pairs of tapestry, rep, and s'lk "window curtains, a HANDSOME CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, hand painted a. large figured walnut wardrobe, with plate-glaes doors toilet tables to match, a lull set of BIRCH BEDROOM FURNITURE, cheats of draw- ers, towel rails, 8 bedsteads, French and half-tester with the mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pil- lows. also the bedding, six Brussels, Kidderminster, [ and Tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, bedroom Ottomans, I swing glasses, mahogany, walnut, and 3.11 chests of drawers, fenders, tire irons, curtains, toilet setfl, an ASH BEDROOM SUITE, with wardrobe 6ft. wide large and medium-sized wardrobes, toilet tables, and other bedroom effects, several articles of jewellery, furniture and fittings of KITCHENS, with cooking utensils sundries out of yard and garden, roUer and tools, as well as a large variety of miscellaneous effects. F\ OTIWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are instructed by Mrs Bronberger and the other owner to SELL the above EFFECTS, in their Sale- rooms, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 28th November, 1884, commencing punctually at Eleven o'clock. Full detailed catalogues may be had free per post, or on personal application to the Auctioneers, at 11, High- street, and Cardiff Horse Exch&n ,'e. 71990 NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES \J<r will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 29th November, at 12 o'clock, 80 VALUABLE HORSES (Includiilg several entered for the Tredegar Show) 20 GRAND HUVH HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSED, Direct from WATERMRD, the property of Mr THOMAS MORGAN. Also 3 HORSES from C. Noble, Esq. 2 HORSES from John Hughes, Esq. 1 HORSE from A. C. Ponsonby, Esq., And G. Phillips, Esq., F. Johnson, Esq., W. Jennings, Esq., Messrs livans, Thoiuas, Hill, and others. Early application for remaining stalls is soucitea. The Horse Exchange, Cardiff. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 29TH, 1884 ,P< OTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES iJ will SELL by AUCTION, ae the ilorso Ex- change, Cardiff, the "olio wing VALUABLE IRISH HORSES, The property of Mr Thomas Morgan, of Waterford. 1. "THE DUKE," ROAN GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 14 stone. BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 14 stone. 3. STOC KWELL," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 16 hands, up to weight. 4. "KfTry," CHESNUT MARE, 5 years, 15.3, up to 13 £ st >ne. 5. COLUMBINE," BROWN MARE, 5 year-, 15.2, up to weight. 6. "BRIGHTON," DARK GllEY GELDING, 5 years, 15.2j. up to welht. 7. ROcSE," BAY MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to 13 stone. 8. "ROVER," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.2, up to 13A stone. "9. "INFORMER," BAY COB GELDING, 5 years, 15 hanns, lip to weight. 10. "BROWNIE," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 13 stone. 11. MISS WEST," BAY MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 12. "THE BARONET," CHESNUT GELDING, 5 years, 16 hands, up to weight. 13. "ROCKET," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.1, up to 13i stone. r 14. "PIRATE," BAY GELDING, 5 years, lo.3, up to "eiht. 15. "MADAME," BROWN MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 16. "THE VET," BAY COB, 5 years, 14>3, up to 12 stone. 17. "JESSAMINE," DARK GREY MARE, 5 years, 15,2, up to L IS. "LISMORE," liLACK GELDING, 5 years, 15 hands, np to 13 stone. 19. CLONMULT," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.24, no to ]3 stone. 20. ALICE," BAY MARE, 5 years, 16.2, up to weight. ALL THE ABOVE HORSES HAVE ARRIVED, AND ARE NOW ON VIEW. They are all good hunters, warranted sound in their wind and eyes have been regularly hunted with the principal packs in Ireland this season are in hard con- (lition, and fit to go. Gentlemen requiring made hunters will find this an excellent opportunity of pur- chasing they are all perfectly quiet in single and double hm ness, They may be seen over the fences in the Auctioneers'jumping ground, or driven in harness. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Horse Exchange, SATURDAY NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER. THE HORSIO EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. /Ti OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES VJT will SELL by AUCTION the Proporty of* a Gentleman, and sold for no fault:— „ 1. GREY MARK, up to 14 stone, one of the finest hunters in England. 2. CHESTNUT GE1JJING, up to 14 stone, a clever and good hunter. 3. BAY < y.LDING, up to 12 stone, very clever and fast with hounds. 4. GREY COB, carried a boy to hound last season. Tho above may be tie en and examined at the Repository on Friday next. They will be sold good hunters, and all are quiet in harness. 71991 HORSE EXCHANGE CARDIFF. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29th. F OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES *UT -Will SELL by AUCTION, the property of T. N. Hairies. Esq., HANDSOME TIA Y COB, 5 years, 14.2, with grand action, quiet to ride and drive. GREY COB, 4 years, 14.2, a fine goer in harness, and quiet to rido. 72043 > ON SATURDAY NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER, at TWO, AT SALE-ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 200 LOTS of First-class Quality DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, Imported from Haarlem. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES, Auctioneers. Catalogues Free. 71992 _-#- TO GENTLEMEN REQUIRING HUNTERS. A OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES have always on SALE or HIRE, by the day month, or season, guaranteed HUNTERS, in condition and fit to go. Purchasers can, by appointment, see hunters over the fences in the jumping grounds, within three minutes of the stables. The Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 71643 IN ADMIRAL rY. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OLAMORGAN. SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. MR DAVID EVANS has received in- structions fiom John D niel Thomas, Esq., High Bailiff of the Court, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 1st day of December, 1884. at Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the French SCHOONER, called the Marie Eugenie," about 49 tons register, with all her apparel, furniture, &c., as she now lies near the basin of the West Bute Dock, Cardiit The sale will take place on board the ^Fm'particulars apply to Messrs Ingledew.Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors. Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, at Windsor-place, CardifL 720+0 SALE THIS DAY. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, SITUATE AT MAYALi NEAR SWANSEA. lESSRS W. J. LOWES AND SON 1.' have been favoured with instructions from tho administratrix of the Jaw U. R. Davies, Esq., to effer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea. (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, unless previously disposed of by private contract), on THURS- DAY, November 27^h. 1824, all that valuable andsub- stantiallv-buiit DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Glaumor Lodge, standing within its own gvoUiiaS 01 about one re, and pleasantly situated at Mavals about three miles outside of Swansea, on the maiifroad tolBishopstone-valley, having a .frontage of 35ft 6in, and containing on the r GROUND FLOOR: Spacious (haw;ng-room, 2Utt by 12ft llin, and dining-room, 18ft 7m by 12ft 6in, library, two kitchens, larder, two cellars, coal, wood, and the usual outhouses. SECOND FLOOR: Front sitting-room, four bed- rooms, servants'-rojin, bath-room, with hct ana COM water bath, and w.c. THIRD FLOOR Two large and complete attics. The whole of which is held for a term of 89 years, from the 29th day of September i876, at the low annual ground rent of £20. There is also a splendid supply of water connected to the premises, and the hou ,e has been thoroughly renovated mside and outside, and is now let to a respectable tenant at the annual rental of £70. The Auctioneers, therefore, would call the attention of intending purchasers to this property as a very desirable investment the house being weU bnilt and containing all modern improvements, possessing most charming views of Swansea Bay and neighbourhood and being within 10 minutes' walk of the Loudon and North-Western Railway and Steam Trams Stations Sale to commence at Tlir ■ o'clock p.m. For further particular and cards to view apply to the Auctioneers at thsir Offices, 2, HeathfieldaStreet, Swansea. 4th Nov.. 1834. 719o7 The "Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. MR W BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION on FRIDAY next, NOVEMBER 28th, 1884 under powers of sale, a large quantity of Houso- S Furniture, &e. Sale commence at T wo oclock. No reserve Auctioneer's Offices and Sale-room, North- street, Cardiff. The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. Notice to whom it may oonoorn. Sale of Unredeemed Pledges Pursuant to the Pava- brokers' Act, 1872. MR W. BRADLEY mil Sell by Auction at his Sale-room as above, on MONDAY, Dec- ember 1st, 1834, a quantity of Unredeemal and high class Pledges. Pledged at Mr J. Samuel s, 220 and 140, Bute-road, CardiS. Sale to commence at 11 o clock, OF CLARKE'S B 41 PJLLS V is warranted to cure all discbarges from the organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, Pain3 y1 the back. Sold hi boxes, 43 6a tn n^r- ^i aiKl Patent medicine vendors: or sentto any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The Whol^ale A C^fties' frug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Laroiay ana Cons, Loudon, end all he wnolesaie housas. ARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL. COSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING J OQMPAFFY (UFFJTMK. OFFICES: CHURCH-STRBET 'CHAMBERS, 5ECR15IA8¥ < IS II, ISJ^OG* Cost Terinanenf IPortta^ottionsfTn Cardiff aDd eighbourhood Contractors for aLLltoGriptionq o< Advertising Circular Distributing dtcTV' 991 All orders promptly atc«a<loc,.4o. 65261 .ø. <L aIts J\udíøtt. SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NEWPORT-ROAD. ELIGIBLE PROPERTY, UPPER PEARL-STREET, ROATH. GOOD WORKMEN'S COTTAGES, STACEY- TERRACE, CANTON. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr T. P. Lewis, and others, to SELL by AUCTION, at the 1 Queen's Hotel. Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of November, 1884, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, the following:— Lot 1. All that Desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, called and known as Stratford Villa, Newport-road. Cardiff. This lot is held under lease from C. 11. Wil. liams, Esq., for the term of 99 years from the 29th of January, 1855, at the very low apportionate ground rent of £6 per annum. There is a large garden attacbed to the premises, the ground on which the Villa is erected having a frontage of about.30 feet to Newport-road, and extends 200 feet from front to back. There is a good road at the back, with an entrance thereto from the garden. The Premises arc in the occupation of the Rev. Mr Leeds, and are held for a term of five years from July, 1882, at the low rent of B30 per annum, the tenant paying all rates and taxes. If desired, very favourable arrangements-could be made for obtaining early possession. Lot 2. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 220, Pearl-street, Uoatb, in the occupa- tion of Mr W. Webb, at the weekly rent of 7s. Lot 3. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 224, Pearl-street, Roatli, in the occupa- tion of Mr George Coleman, at the weekly rent of 7s. Lot 4. All that Messuage or Dweliing-hou.se, situate and being No. 226, Pearl-street, Roath, ill the {)cctlpa- tiod of Mr Strange, at the weekly rent of 78 6d. These houses are very substantially built, and are held under separate leases from William Bradley, Esq., for the several terms of 99 years from the 29th of September, 1878, at the yearly rents as to lots 2 and Z; of 3 5s each, and lot 4 of R3 10s. Lot 4 has a frontage of 20ft 3jn to Pearl-street, and could be converted into good business premises. Lot. 5, All those throe Cottages a?h1 Premises, situate amI being Nos. 1, 2, and 3, 8 tacey-terrace, Canton, in the respective occupations of John Scanlon and others, nt the aggreate rents (If 1415 per week. Lot 6. All those three Cottages aud Premises, atl- joining the last-mentioned lot. situate and heing Nos. q, b, and 6, Stacey-terrace, Canton aforesaid, in "the reo spective occupations of Samuel Lugg and others, at the aggregate rents of 12s per week. Lot 7. All those four Cottages adjoining the last- mentioned lot, situate and bt-iiig Nos. 7, 8, 9, and 10, Stacey-terrace, Canton, aforesaid, in the respective occupations of David Cremer, John Paul, and others, at the aggregate rent of 16s per week. Lots 15 and 7 are held under separate leases fromJ. H. Insole, Esq., for the several terms of 99 yeais from the 25th of December, 1365, at the yearly rents, as to Lot 5 of S3 1O., and as to Lot 7 of £6, and Lot 6 is held from the same lessor for a term of 99 years from the 1st of May, 1858, ot the yearly rent of B5 10s. All the properties offer safe and advantageous in- vestments, and it is seldom that viila residences so situated in Newport-road are for sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices. Philharmonic Chambers, -Cardiff; or to Messrs BRADLEY and JONES, Solicitors, 3, High-street, Cardiff. 71902 SALE TIlI DAY. CARDIFF. The Parade, Tredegarville— VILLA RESIDENCES. By order of the Executors of James Frost, Esq., deceCl ed, Cowbrid(je-road, Canton.—VILLA RESIDENCES. By order of the Trustees of the Will of the late John Wimtune, Eöq. COTTAGES at Pontcanna, Canton, and WAREHOUSE and STABLING at Market-road, Canton. By order of Morgan Morgan, Esq. COTTAGES at iiarrowby-street, Bute Docks. MESSRS W. AND S. HERN will SELL .l.-L by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, CardÏir, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of November, 1834, at 6.5J p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale, and in the follow- ing or such other lots as may hereafter b determined), the undermentioned PROPERTIES, Viz :— • 0T r1;-Au ^at convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, being 52, The Parade, Treiegarville, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Birkin, held under lease for 93 years, from the 25th of March, 1857. LOT 2.-A11 that convenient Semi-detached VILLA, bemg ( The Parade, Tredegarville, C.vrdiil, in the occupation of Mrs Treatt, held for the same term as Lot 2. 2 are subject to au annual ground rent of 8 u, which will be apportioned, and are most conveniently sit.-i'-o.i to the University College, Roath-n•• „ Ci,Ui, oi and always comn o0'i tonanN Lot 3. All that PI) or T>\UoILL of T.A. situate in Market-rot.gjther with z ) Warehouse, Stable, ar erected thereon, ,u tlie occupation of Mr held under le ,« for 99 years, from 1st of August, i&iC, ai the -nr. ground rent of £ 6. Lot 4. AU those Two DWELLINGcHOUSES an l SHOP, situate on the north side of Glamorgan-street, in the parish of Llandaff, in the occupation of Messrs. Rufus Jones and John Widluke, hekl under lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1G31, at the yearly ground rent of £6 4s 9d. Lot5. AU that semi-detached DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being in Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, known as Orchard Villa. -Lot 6. All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES adjoining Lot as Osborne Villa, and now in the ucctHllion of fir Bush. Lots 5 and 6 are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March 1857, at the aunual ground rent of £10, which will he apportioned between the purchasers of the above lots. The property is admirably placed near the centre of Cardiff, and offers special advantages either for occupation or investment. Lot 7 to Lot 12. All those Six convenient HOUSES, situate in Hariowby-street, numbered 36 to 41 inclu. sive frol1til) the on Canal, and close to the Hocks, Cardiff, held under leas3 from trustees of the Marquess of Bute for 9J years, from 29th September, 1852. These houses will he sold separately, at an app.-rtione i ground reut of lid each. To view apply to the tenants, :J.d for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneers, at their OHic-;s, 72, St. Mary-street, or as to Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 to Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT, Solicitors, 18, High-stieet, Cardiff And as to Lots 7 to 12, to Messrs WALDRON and .ON, 71813_?:idtor. Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY No. 232, NEW PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF MESSRS W. and S, HERN wiH SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel Cardiff <>•! THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27ch, 1834, at's^ven p.m.' all that desirab.e 1 LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE Known as No. 252, Newport-road, Cariiff, situ?t? in the most pleasant part of Roath, not far from Trim Terminus, comprising three reception and six bed rooms bath and w.c with convenient offices, recent' v painted ana papered throughout Immediate possession, A portion of the purchase money Illay remain at 4". pet. cellt. ) For further particulars apply to th-, Auctioneers or Mr iislYil-KVAXs Dated 72, St. Mary-street >olicitroi, SALE THIS DAY GORDON-ROAD, TREDEG A_ii VII LE MESSRS W. AND s. HERN WIII'SELL by A UCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff 0*. THURSDAY, November 27tli, at 7 p.m., all that cou- veuiont DWELLING -HOUSE. Known as Wolseley House, Gordon-road, Tredegar ville.f Cardiff, situate close to University College" in a residental neighbourhood. ° The house comprises ten rooms, with the usual offices; private improvements made. Early possession if desired. A considerably portion of the purchase money my remain 01' mortgage, at 4 per cent, Terms 99 years. ° Ground rent B7. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or Mr WESTYR-EVANS, Solicitor, Cardiff. Dated 72, St. Mary-street. 71855 SALE THIS DAY CARDIFF. TO COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, FUR- NITURE DEALERS, AND OTHilRS. LOWER STATION-TERRACE, CROCKH ERBTOAVN, AND BRECON VILLA, WYNDHAM-STREET, CANTON. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO, have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, on the Premises as above, on THURSDAY and FRIDA Y. November 27th and 28th, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr Thomas Marley, seized under an execution issued through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan. The Effects at Lower Station-terrace comprise carts, traps, timber, planks, paints, oils, varnishes, spokes, wheel-barrows, felloes, old and new iron, vices, smith's bellows, tools, anvils, &c. The Household Furniture at Brecon VilJa, W yndham- street. Canton, will be sold on the 27th inst. at two o'clock p.m., and tho sale at Lower Station-terrace will commence at twelve o'clock noon on the following day, the 28th instant. The lots may be newed on the days of ale, There will be no reserve. Dated 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiif, November 18th, 1884. 71995 SJLli TO-MORROW. Cardiff and South Wales Auction Rooms, 13, High-st. MESSRS LAURENCE AUD GILL WILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, Nov, 28th, at 7 p.m., 80 Norwich Birds, crested breed also Large Breeding Cages, and Large Aviary, suitable for a window. On view day of sale. No reserve. ö77 BARGOED COLLIERY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SHORTLY will be offered fur SALE BY AUCTION, in consequence of the cios'ng ot one of the pits belonging to the Bargoed Coal Company, Limited, a QUANTITY OF COLLIERY PLANT, COllsistill of boilers, winding engine, pumping engine, water-wheel, two sets of pumps, Imù other articles. Particulars and day of sale will soon be announced, anù, in the meantime, fuller intormatiou may be ob- tained fr^m the llaroed Coal Company, Brecon; or the plant will be shewn by Morgan Thomas, Birgoed Colliery, near Darran Station, on the Brecon and Mer- thyr and Rhymney Railways. Brecon, 24th November, 1881. 72037 .5ALE TO-MORROW LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been 1TJL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on FRIDAY, November 28,1834, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, "couches in American leather, easy and other chairs, walnut chiffonniere with mashle top and plate-glass back, pier glasses, mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany liat and umbrella stand, carpeting, iron bedstead with brass rails, palliasses, feather beds, mahogany chest of drawers, painted do., mahogany washstand with marble top, do. dressing table with glass attached to match, Ottoman couch, towel horses, superior mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door, mahogany dressing glasses, ware, cane-seat chairs, clothes horses, kitchen dressers, Ac. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the F orenoon. S. WITHERS AND CO.'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING S.AFE.. TO MERCHANTS, JEWELIJiHS, SOLiCI'lORS, MANUFACTURERS, AND OlHEitb. MESSRS H. HHJJ and CO. are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, the 3rd December, 1884, at Three oclock p.m., iu their Rooms, London Uousc, Cawlc-street, Swansea, 21 first-class FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES, single and double doors, from 20 inches to 4 feet high, titted with patent powder-proof and unpickable locks, cash drawers.^ loose she! res, itc. N.B.—S. W. & Co. have boen established over 30 years, and are makers to the London Co-operative Banking Co. and all its branches Lloyd's Banking Company Birmingham, Dudley and District Banking Company, Limited Birmingham Banking Company; The Munster Bank of Ireland, and Her Majesty's Post- offices of England and India. 72021 PIPORTJ "—One Box of tlie L X L! JL Pills arc .a.nteed to ouro all private cases and complications <tf the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Sent post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the Birming- ham General IIOBpit Aston House, Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents :—Cardiff—A. Hagon, wst. 39, Bridge-street. Mertliyr Tydfil—j. A. Wills, Chemist, 6, Pontmorlais and Georgetown. Swansea—- J. W. Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-street. New. Young, Chemist, 20, High-street. N.B.—Have never been Knoiro to fail. 11978 nssRS W. H. SMITH and SON J>A deUvertlie SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the^ailow < nc towns1:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MKRTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARK PONTYPOOL ROAD- BUTE DOCKS HERKFCFD PEMBROKE DOCK BRXDCFEND NEW NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER oCARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY fShe CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr day tc any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS o bo Bout O bo Managers of the various bookstalls. k Jfafca by Aurtioit. STOW-HILL, NEWPORT. LONG LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY, Either for occupation or for investment. IVF ESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, JJvJL AND HITCHCOX will SELL by AUCTION (subject to conditions), at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of December, 1884, a.t Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following first-class PROPERTIES:- LOT 1. CROPS HOUSE (No. 26, Stow-hill). A very sub- stantial and recently-built Private Residence, con- taining :— UNDERGROUND CELLARAGE. ON THE GROUND FLOOR.—Hall, dining-room, 25ft + 16ft breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, larder. ON THE FIRST FLOOR.—Drawing-room, opening into a conservatory two bedrooms, diespinog-room, w.c. ON THE SECON O FLOOR.—Day nursery or billiard room, 25ft + 16ft, night nursery, bedroom, and bath- room. ON THE THIRD FLOOR.—Attic and an Obser- vatory. A Fiower Garden at the back, with entrance from North-street, now in the occupation of Mr R. W. Jones, J.P., and held under a lease for 93 years, at the annual ground rent of £8 Ss. Possession will be giieir S3 complejit-n of the pur. chase. LOT II. v No. 25, STOW HILL. A WELL-BUILT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, in very good repair, containing— UNDEStGROUND CELLARAGE. OX GROUND FLOOR.—Dining-room, 15ft. x 14ft.; breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, pnntrr. ON FIRS I FLOOR.—Drawing-room, library (open- ing to a greenhouse), bedroom, bathroom, and w.c. ON SECOND FLOOR.—Three bedrooms. Together with an ornamental Flower Garden be- hind, having an entrance from North-street. This residence is in the oc,'u: ation of Mr A. Blake for a term of 7 years, and is held under a lease for 99 years from 1665, at the annual gro Ind rent of £6 6s. For furtherpaiticulais and permission to view, apply to WILLTAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Laud Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, 71323 Victoria Chambers, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE, GflEAT CA ER LICK EN ESTATE, Seven Miies from Newport and Four from Magor Station. OAK, ASII, ELM. BEECH, LARCII, AND OTHER TIMBER AND STORES. ]V! ESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, 1»JL and HITCHCOX will SELL by AUCTION (in 7 Lots) at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, oil WED- NESDAY, the 3rd day of December next, at Three for Four o'clock (subject to conditions), a fail of SUPERIOR TIMBER, Marked and numbered with red and white paint, now growing upon the Estate, comprising: 37b OAK, 193 ASII, 104 ELM, _2 i BKECH, 329 LARCH of large dimensions. And other trees and stores. N.B.—The Auctioneer can with confidence recom- mend this. Timber to intending purchasers. The Oak is long, straight, aud of useful girth the Ash is clean and well grown the Larch will cut boards, sleepers, fencing, and some telegraph posts; and the whole is well worth inspection. 71943 For further particulars, apply to Mr Ancustus George (the tenant), who will «how the lots, or to William Graham, Son, and Hitchcox, Land Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, Victoria-chambers, Newport, Mon. BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MONMOUTH- Siliplill, HOLDEN AT TRKDKGAR.—'No. 12 of 1834. IN THE 31 ATT ER OF CECILIA WILLIAMS, MESSRS GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH- COX have been instructed by the Offic-.al Receiver to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY the 5th day of DK CM MB MR, 1884, at 7 o'clock p.m., at the Rolling Mill Inn, Blaina, SHARES IN PUBLIC-HOUSES AND DWELLING- HOUSES r. in Blaina. 71966 For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, cr to Messrs James & Co., Solicitors, Mertliyr Tydvil, SALE TO-MORROW. MORRISTON, XEAR SWANSEA. VALUABLK DETACHED VILLARE-IDENCE. AND TEN B20 SWANSEA BANK SHARES FOR SALE. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS lias received instructions to SF.LL by AUCTION,'subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, at the Duke's 1" Mnrriston, near Swansea, on FRIDAY, Novem- five I l"" lion I Y: ned 'AH tnat MESSUAGE or DWiii.LiXC » }rn::«n VJ S>-r::wbcrr;* Ccttafe, with tho large G" •- area altogether about 1 rood and zo ptieuw. premises are now in the occupation of the lessee, Mr Samuel Davies, aud are held by the Vendors under an iudentuje of lease beaving date the 29th day of De- cember. 1842, for a term of 60 years certain, from 28th of September, 1842, and for so long afterwards, not ex- ceeding 93 years from the above last-mentioned date, as three persons in tl:e said lease named or either of thein should live, one of whom is now living and of the age of 45 yea/ s or thereabouts. The premises are sub- ject to a yearly ground rent of £1 5s 01, and are now let under a lease expiring 1st January. 1836, at a yearly rent of £ 20,payable ■■ alf-vearly, the JIsse paying tithes, rates, and taxes, except landlord's property tax, and also being under covenant to repair. Lor 2.— Ten £ 20 SHARES in the SWANSEA RANK, Limited, Swansea, whereon £1 per Share have been paid. Sa'.e to commence at SiTven u\Ji:k in the Evening precisely. Further particulars an l orders to view (which tho lessee has courteously consented to :d!o>v) may be ob- tained of the Auctioneer, Wuteiloo Clta-mbeis, Swan- sea; or of T..3. Peters, Esq., solicitor, Wi-Jnes, Lan- cashire. 71967 •MALE TO-MORROW. VICTORIA AUCTION HART, OXFORD-STREET, MVANSEA. SALE of uta VOLUMES ft VALUABLE nüOK, the eonter is of A Collector's Library, consigned for ]\.VESSRS BSYNON & LEWIS will Sell -LVja. by AUCTION, at the above Mait, on FRI- DAY, November 18.li, 1824, and following uay if re- quired, a iarne COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. On Theolodca1, Fine Art, and other subjects together with the legal library of tlie .'ate George Sid/iey Davies, Esq,, LL.B., Solicitor, Swansea also a numerous assortment of Standard Works, com- prising Hook's Roman History, 6 vols. complete works of the Rev. Charles S meon, 21 Malone's Shakespeare, 7 Dante's works, 5 vols., illustra- ted by Dore Knight's Pictorial Bil»le, 4 vols. works of Dr. John Owen, 23 vr,h. Johnson's l)ic'on vy, 4 vois. Kjigiish Ùlw Scenery, by Elijah Walton Knight's pictorial History of Roberts' Holy Land. 6 vols. Ilume and Smo'lett's History of England, 16 vols. Dr. Adxm Clarke's Bible, 6 vols. Tho Penny Cyclo; a;.iia, 27 vols. Barto'ozzi and his Works, 2 vols. Dr. K. ntax's Tours. 3 vols. together with a numerous collection oi Standard and Original Et;f,iis of celebrated Authors in both English and V\V:a. Books on view Thursday, the 27th inst. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock Noou aad at 7 p.m. Catalogues mav he obtained of the Auci-ionecs on application at their OflSce3, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71982 PRELIMINARY. MYNYDDMAWR, Lf.ANON, CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. SALE OF ADKSIRABLK FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ]\/g~ESSRS BEYNON and LE.WIS ave -LlrJL instruct'd to SELL by AUCTION, at the St. Thomas's Aims Hotel, LlaneHv, on THURSDAY, 4th December, 1884, at Three o'clock p.n1. (subject to con- cutions to be then produced), all that desirable t- FREEHOLD PROPERTY, -Known as Carreg-holt (situate close to Cross Hands, on n,e< .'nP.lke road from Pontardulais to Carmarthen, .ma within a quarter oi a mile of the Mynyddmawr Station ami the large anthracite collieries), a commodious and well-built SHOP, PREMISES, and GARDEN, „ Wlth two pieces or parcels of Pasture Land, = an area of four acres or therabouts, in the m'-iXLiit" nV^iMr T- Creville, draper, grocer, aud at the low rental of £ 25 per annum, who l.T;-a lai'ge business, no other establishment neighbourhood3, C0UsiJer-ble radius of tins populous FVT furthPrnenC?-at Three °'ulock Rm" Pianfc Pai'ticulars apply to Messrs Beor and Vuc ion or X0,'k-place, Swansea or to the A iuu>i.-er-, at their Office-, Victoria Chambers, Swan- si±_ 71898 5 VI F^mf'rp?KL US> GLAMORGANSHIRE. £ HOL,) SHOPS AND PREMISES. l\l Li^sRS BEYNON and LEWIS are in- Horse HohaCt £ d SKLL AUCTION, at tho Black 1w m 'n'°ntai;fl«1ais. on FRIDAY, 5th Decern- to bo ii' nJlee V clock to conditions Tilte a!I tlfose called "lte cSL sbU"K^S' and PSEMKES, ch«c to the Situate in Swansea-road, Nortli-Western RaUwavaptati0ni °,f •ti"3 I;Ildon and tion of Messrs W S' in ,he .occuPa; yi. 'iinl i.jur. (,f ]r,, at tb0 Iow For6 furthernpavr Tluee °'cl°ek p.m. 71899 Plant solicito-s YAvtU^VS aGply to sr3 Beor alld irianr, soncitois, Vork-pjace, Swansea or to the Ann tionecrs, at their offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. PEMBROKE DOCKYARD. l^OB SALE BY AUCTION, at Her nvv ji.Iajest/s Pembroke D .ck, ou MON- DAY, December 1st, iG84 at 12 o'clock preJselv, in- sisting of TEAK. OAK, MAHOC!ANY, Fir Elm Greenhearfc slabs and p;3ces. Teak plank,' Fir' offal,' Iron Slag, Zinc Ashes, Zinc Bottoms, Iron and Steel Pieces, Boat (Gig), Old Furniture, Pender, Fil,eirolis, &c.. Arc. Catalogues may be hal on application to the Auctioneer, and at the Dockyard. t> W. THOMAS. Orange llall, Pembroke. The Royal DocKyard Sales will take place only ViLen Advertised. rpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1333, In BANKRUPTCY. < GIVEN, that on a petition "vemher, 1884, a receiving an/Vs, ;? 'of'S AT n '^ClI ARDs, trading as Richards mn'T'v !l l it •T',)'M3' Swansea, and North- amp^on-yaid, both m Swansea, in the county of Gla- moigan, was made by the County Court of Glamorgan- sll'r0* 'd0" at ^wansea, on the 26th November, 1384. The First Meeting of Creditors will be hold at (he Official Receiver's Office, 6, Rutland-street Swansea on the 10th December. 1881, at Eleven oV^cktu the toreuoon. Proofs of debt to be at such meet-ins must be lodged with me, on or before the 8th day of il,.een-.lu>v 1834. Proxies must be lodged by the 9i,h dav of December, 1884. 3 The Public Examination of the debtor is to be JJeld on the 11th Dec tuber, 1834, at Ten c'ciock in the fore- noon, at the Swansea County Court. WM. ROSSER, Official Receiver. J^O MORE BRANDY WANTED. THE BEST WINTER DRINK IS EDWARDS'S TEETOTAL TODDY HOT. Agent-GEORGE Smiih, 4, Stuart-street, Docks, Cardiff. Proprietor—R. S. EDWARDS, Redruth. 71400 HAVE IT rn YOUR HOUSES. ti. B nnd follow the advice of the eminent Doctors Prout, Stevens, Morgan, Turley, Dowsing, Gibbon, Sparks, ltc., who have borne unqualified testimony to the value of LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE. It gives instant relief in Headaohe, Sea or Bilious Sickness. Constipation, Heartburn, Scarlet and other Fevers, Smallpox, Measles, Eruptive and Skin Com- Pla"dB-hav"lg Peculiur and exclusive merits. War- ranted not to contain magnesia, or any substance likely to produce gall-stones or other calculous or gout* deposits. 11513 OBE tO SUBSTITUTE. 68620 1I L4MPLOUGH, 13, HOLBORN. LONDON^ BROU'S INJECTION- — HYGIENIC, JLt INFALLIBLE^ and PRESERVATIVE. Cures ,s t premptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the nrinary organs, price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre (successor to ErouJ, Pharuiacien, 102 Rue Richelieu; in London by Wilc«x & Co., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forwari it fsM by Parcel Post to any part of the United Kington ow receipt of P. 0.0 Also by all Chemists. 11391 6746 JglLL-POS^G AXJSWPQ] J. DE REES. STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPOJtT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER ior TOWN and COUNTRY, Rents all the principal Hoardings in New- port d»c. Work executed with despatch till alts hll ^xutign, PORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIP OWNERS, MERCHANTS. AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset-place, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, the 9th December, 1^84 (subject to such condi- tions as shall then be produced), THE IRON BRIGANTINE, "C. H. S. Of Swansea, With her running and standing gear as she now lies at Swansea. Registered tonnage. 223 length, 111-1 feet; breadth, 24-15; depth in hold, 12 75. The C. H. S." was built at Hayle in 1863. She is a remarkably fast sailer, has w.tter ballast, and of late has been in the coasting trade. Sale to commence punctually at 3 p.m. •For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxiord-street, Swansea. 71980 £ */f and several smaller Sums of Money to be Lent on Freehold and Leasehold Properties. Interest from £ 4 to „o per cant. None but princ'pals or their solicitors need apply.—Address John M. Leeder, Auc.ioneer, < £ c\, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 72011 fatal fcg ffritwtg f Ie .}- JP 0 II S A~LE7" or o N I R E, RAILWAY WAGONS, Of the best make, 8 to 10 'Lns. ECLrCTIC LUBRICATING OILS. CYLINDRlNES AND BOILER TLUID3. (No more Boiler Explosions by usi.-g t.his .flu. d,) STAINLESS WOOL OILS. is! A IN I>LLrL\G (Endless or otherwise). All at Manuiactu: eje' Pricesu APPLY— 71502 Mr J ROBERTS, TYDFIL HQUSE, PONTYPRIDD. p O T A T 0 E S. JL For Sale, good MAGNUM BONUMS; first-class v/cosers. CVii oe put on Great Western Riilway. Appiy J. W JAII 681 The Lizard, Shifnal, Salop. .r:- fetters antr Ccntracis. T01NT COtJNTiE-ASYLr'M, CAR- MARTHEN. TO BUTCHERS, COAL"~MKRCHASTS, FARMERS, MILLERS, GROCERS, Ac. TENDERS for s-ipplving the above Asylum with Lutciie; s Meat. Flour, Butter Cheese, Potatoes, Coal, an. 1Groceries, from Mle 1st January to the 1st Jul)', 1885 (both days inclusive), are reonested to be sent tome, the undersigned, marked Tenders for in the cor- ner. on or beiore Mondav, the O'h December next. Forms of lender can* be had on application tome at the Asylum. EY Order of the Visitors, y, NE'SBIT, Cleric. 2-ith November, le81.. 2648 fwperig, X-r., pi FTEATH FARM, LLANISHEN, three 77- ^'les fr. m Cardiff —TO bo LET, from 25tli firsfc-cllss HO USE and BUILDINGS, Two ,r- -• a:i'13j Acres of LAND.—'To view apply to George loomas, Esq., -fha Heath, near Cardiff: cr Mr J01111 i-ewis, Caurcii Inn, LLuiislien, near Cardiff and 1:1 r particulars apply to Messrs J. P. Sturire and sous, Land Agents, 34, Corn-street, Bristol. 72033 Æ !ts t!l' nttCi'. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY M CORPORATION (Limited), o4 anu So, Kui; ^Viiliam-straet, l^onuun, E.C. Capital, Sl.O.O.OOO. Fullv subscribed, £ 500,000. Paid lip, DiRKcrons. „ CHAIRMAN—Lord CLAUD J. HAMILTON, M.P. C. F. II. Bolckow, Eö{l. I IIenrv W. Mavnard, Esq. Anthony Bower. Esq. Rob.ft Milbarn, Esq. "i E- 0..C.E. Leopold Salomons Lsq. .v.if 1 1 *•!• "'I. E 'T- Ronald Jo\;i.-j, Esq., Phiiilpil. j C.John G. WaU;>n, Esq. Y -rtii- s iviesmiled agRin.<it loss under 1 :d»U.y Act. ioSJ. Rci'w.v! Reduced lia.te.-s iui tiLii oil all leuewals. Collective Fidelity Guarantee Policies fur any num- ber of persons. S. STANLEY nnowx, General Manager. WELSH BRANCH, 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 72040 ALFRED SIIEPPARD. District Manager THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM I JL POWER COMPANY (LIMITLCD). ESTABLISHED, 1859. For the Insurance and Inspection of Boilers and Engines, a;:d also fur the Insurance of Workpeople, to meet the Employers' Liability Act. 1880. HEAD OITICKS-O?, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER Branch Oili- Cannon-street, London, E.C. and 2, West Regent-street, Glasgow. NIEL MC DOUG ALL, Chief Engineer aud Manager. PCRCIVAL HAIITLLV, Secretary, BOILERS.—Insurance against ail dama.re ra-nlting from explosion of boilers or collapse of fines. Boilers periodically inspected by experienced officers resi- dent in the principal manufacturing towns. Re- ports of the condition of the boilers and mountings sent to the insured efter the m«pectigu. ENGINES.—Inspection and insurance ati-'nst damage from breakdown, and advice givea n all matter" rcbtÍ11. to tt. c.;ùnOmic.1i use oi steij.a power. EJIPLOYKUS' I.JABILITY.—Iusuvanee oK: workpeople, covering ALL KISKS for which the. employer is liable under the Employers' Liability Act, la). 69329 ;mublírnttans.. .c. Stiff covers, One Shillhig; cl til. Two Shillings; by j o; 3.1 additional. mns CASE FOR DISESTABLISH- JL M :NT. — A iiand'i.took of faets and arguments iti support of the ciaiiu for Religious Kqu:(Iit.y may be had of all booksellers, ami by addressing "The Secretaries," 2, Serjeants' Inn, Fleet-street, London. Society for the Liluiatiou 01 Religion from State Patronage and Control. 72050 TECHNICAL EDUCATION EOTRTIIE" PEOPLE. 1. 1\1. ESSRS WARD, LOCK, CO. IxJL have the pleasure to announce that on November 26th they will commence the publication of their new Journal of Industrial Instruction under the iitle of 2. WARD & LOCK78 rriECHNICAL JOURNAL and INDUS- -1- TRIAL SHLr-IX-TRUCTOR in tlie leading branches cf Technical Science a-wl Industriel Arts a"id Processes. Price Sixpence Monthly. Comprising Building and Mech iziical Des gn and Construction— Materials u«ed iu tbe Aits aaa>ciencrs— Manufactures —Chcmical Indnbtry— Art Manufactures—Rural Work —and Technical Drawing and Design, Practical, Useful, and lechnieal Notes, Facts, and Figures. FULLY ILLUSTRATED. Together with a CYcifo- P-EDiC DICTIONARY of tECHNlCAI, a- d 'TR lDE TERMS, with Definitions, Derivations, aaa synonyms in French and German, with their Translation ud Pronunciation. 3. With Part I. (ready Nov. 267^7^) Y^ARD & LOCK^ TECHNICAL Will be PRESENTED GRATIS- A LARGE FOLDING SUPPLement 20in. by 3llll., comprising about FIFTY TVPES OF DIFFERENT STYLES OF DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE..uo.wb.viiL Prospcctus will be sent rost fi-eo on application to WARD, LOCK, & CO., c Salisbury Square, London, E.C. 71908 Pamphlet 6id Post free. FourthEdition. p- 0 M E R I A N A The most invalvable (Siberian) remedy recently dis- covered for Consuuv'tmn, Asthma, and all Chest Diseases. '1>V0 i! Rv'l; yarded by KiBg f f Italy and Linperer of Highest Medical testi; inouials. w. HAGELSIEB, WRIGHT'S JUST T_ PUBLISHED. CARDIFF Price 4K, DIRECTORY. With adjacent villages. ,J\^Jr NEW COITLPV-PLA.TE STUEI^X 3IAP of Cardiff, Liancialf, and Peuartli ——— 64201 J. WRIGHT & CO, Biisto1, all CaidiS Booksellers. rilARPAULlNS rpARpAULINS 1 FOR RAILWAY TRUCKS AND BARGES CART, WAGGON, AND ENGINE COVERS LOIN CLOTHS, NIGHT SHEETS. FAWN AND OTHER RUGS. IN DI All UC BE U AND CLOTII APRONS. CANVAS, ROPE, TJYiJfE, llLLIE, SASH, LOG LlBs, SACKS AND BAGS, ALL SIZES, NEW AND SECONDHAND TENTS, FLAGS, MADE OR TO EIRE. MORGAN AND COLES, 0 r I,; S_, 7C305 123e 50, BUTE-STREET [ 30 & 31, WORKING -STREET, CARDIFF. I | S _A_NDllENYb AND SON, UNDERTAKERS IIKAESE ^ROPRlElg^ 00^ REFORM FU.NERAL CAP, -STJELLIBIEW, AND nnO(.GHAMS. ECCLESIASTICAL PALLS. dRCY HORSES FOR Y'OLJNG PERSONS. The Trade supplied with «veryl^q„iB;te for Funeral h urin^hiyg. i Please note the Address— 30 and 31, WORKING-STREET. 69648 R. SUTHERLAND, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN MERCHANT, 14, BROADWAY (CLIFION-STREET END). ROATH, CARDIFF.' ——— 70914 No connection wth atiy other firm-of same name BALSAM SUPERSEDED MAT. MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE Is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary ergans in either sex. Thorougly reliable, convenient to take. la tins, 2/9 twd Free by post 3d extra. k"'ee bY post ;5d HEWSON'S OOMPOUND PENNYROVAL PILLS FOR FEMALES. Remove all obstructions, relieve distre symptoms, and do all that is required of them. In boxes, tyli and 2/3 each; free by post 2-.1 extra. aeWSOIFS BALSAM OF HOREHOUND for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c^ 1/1 and 2/9 per bottle. Take it,"It will saveyolir life. Wholesale Agent <for South Wales: F. JH. Hewson, Laburnum Cottage, sAlh^tWpla^. liaiadee^ Newport, 3101L ? 1 Local Agents: Cardiff, Mr Munday, Chemistt 1, Dake-street; Newport, Mr J. Phillips, 92, Commercial- street; Swansea, Mr Keall, Chemist, 199, High-street. London Agents; Messrs Barclay and Sons. 63289 -=- jpttblir Campatnis, &c. ISSUE of b,000 SHARES bearing 6 por cent. interest per annum, payable quarterly, guaranteed by the contractors during construction, and for twelve months after completion of the Tramways. THE HARTLEPOOLS STEAM TRAM- WAYS COMPANY (LIMITED) LOCAL COMMITTEE. S. Storey, Esq.. M.P. C. Furness, Esq. E. Turnbull, Esq., Chair- T.S.Hudson,E»q.,F.B.G.S. man of the West Hartle- G. Stephenson, Esq. pool Town Improvement Councillor J. J. Woods Commissioners Councillor John Hunter Commissioners Councillor John Hunter W. Gray, Esq., J.P. A. F« mer, Esq. C. T. Caseb.urne, EST., T,H. North, Esq. C.E. C. E. niTJ *f TAP Q E. H. DOUET, Esq. (Qfcairman).' D. 1- MILLER, E-q., l)irector ot the Northamptcn- stree t Tramways-Company. JOHN BELTON. Esq., Director of the Woolwich and and South-Jidst London Tramways. BANKERS. THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENG- LAND (Limited), Bishopsgate-str.et, E.C., West Hartlepool, and all its branches. SOLICITORS. Messrs EUBOCOUCUI and DEAN, 37, Wallrook, Lou- dO.L' :.<' SECKETARV. THOMAS DERMER, Esq. OFFICES. 2, VICTORIA MANSIONS, Westminster, London. Authorised Cap tal— £ o0,000 in 10,000 shares -of jE5 each (of which 4,000 have already been allotted). Payable—10s per share on applfcation, jBl per share on per share within two months; and the balance at interval of not less tha;; -two montW7 — ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company was formed in 188-3 for the purpose of laying down and working a system of steam tramways in the district of the liartlepool, forming a connecting link between East and Wet Hartlepool, and giving direct tramway facilities to the piers, harbours, and docks wiili which the neighbourhood abounds. Since that time this portion of the track has been laid, and the Ilaitlepcols are now connected by the-c. mpany's line. The engines and cars have been supplied, and the depot, of handsome elevation, with workshops and offices, erected. Ihe lramwa; s are laid with heavy steel girder rails weighing 75ib. to the yard, suitable for the mechanical power employed are paved throughout -itil Aber- deen granite setts, resting on a firm bed of concrete-of extra depth and are constructed in every respect upon the most improved modern system. The lines run from the centre of West Hartlepool, passing the railway station and the market, to the centre of East Hartlepool, and supply an acknow- ledged want of a cheap and rapid communication, as hitber-o both East and West Hartlepool have been at great disadvantage owing to the defective-communica- tion between the two places. Wm. Gray, Esq., J.P., the well-known iron shipbuilder aud capitalist, and others have commenced building extensively on the route, thus con/erring an undeniable benefit 011 the teeming population employed in the numerous large work-; for which the Hartlepools are so famous. In accordance v.nh the regulations of the Board of In accordance wÜh the regulations of the Board of rade, the line was inspected by Major-General Hutch- R.E., who stated in his report to the Board of Irade that "the tramways have been well laid, and to tile satisfaction of the local authorities." The Hartlepools form a Parliamentary borough, ad- mitted to be amongst the most japidiy advancing and Prosperous of the northern iowns. The population in Y- was 38,000; and is now estimated to be nearly 60.000, and is still rapidly growing; the dock area in inn Wa,s acies only, "but the space occupied now is ^00 acres, such a rapid advance being almost unprece- dented in the annals of the country. The West Hartiepool Commissioners have arranged for the opening- of a new direct road to the beautiful park, which is already largely Tesoited to by the inhabit-nt-, ami it is proposed to extend the present line to the park, aud also towards the suburb of Seafon Carew, ior which purpose the Company have obtained the necessary Parliamentary powers. The gradients being exceptionally easy and tl;e motive power steam, the v. orking expense's are com- paratively light, and these facts justify the expectation of^very favourable dividends. The expectations expressed by the directors on the for mation of the company that it woti'd prove to be a sound and remunerative undertaking" has been more than realised by the actual results of the working of the litio since the opening, the traffic receipts having been Is lid per mile i iiii, against a cost of 6d per run, showing a profit of ao0 it LO per cent. ri(,s cont Various contracts and agreements have been entered into with reference to the business of the company: being too numerous to set out in this prospectus, a). plicants for shaes must be considered to have agreed to their being omitted. The said contracts and abasements may, however, be inspected at the offices of the solicitors ;o the company in London. The lOJIoy,-jng tal); sbowsaho.it the market value of the leading tramways ;n the United Kingdom. Amount Present Equal to of tne paid Price prein. per Cent, of iii-. e;, ;r, G;u.sf L..r::ms Street 10 0 ? i. iv: ;>? !I,.i¡c.>J.flY" J Ii 1. t.v Ditto 7 10 0 j<i North Metropolitan 10 0 0 17 10 0 75 London 10 0 0 13 15 0 37 £ „ Biiuiingham and Aston Steam 5 0 0.. 717 6.. 57i- Leicester 1000 16 15 0 67j „ I 4 0 0.. 7 10 0 87i „ Full prospectuses all,1 forms of application may be obtained of the Secretary, also of the Solicitors and I Bankers both in West Hartlepool and London. 11S04 71563 rfTQE MEilCHANTS' EXCHANGE AND X OFFICES COMPANY (LIMITED). (Incorporated under the Companies' Act-, 1 £ 62 to 1820, whereby the liability of shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares.) CAPITAL £ 30,0:0, IN 600 SHARES OF S53 EACH. Payment* to be as fol!ows;- £5 per Share 011 applica- tion, £5 per Share or allotment, the remainder in cills not exceeding F,5 per share two months to elapse between cach call, and 21 days' notice thereof to he i"en. Ti, £ 30,000 wiil be divided into Shares of two classes, v z.. 300 widiuaty Shares, and 300Preference Shares i-Hring interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Shareholders takirgPrefereiice Shares may pay their Miuscript'.ons, or any pari ion thereof, in advance, when interest wiil become pavabie thereon from the date of such payment after allotment. DIRECTORS Mr G. II. WILLS (Messrs Xellefsen, Wills, and Co.), chairman. Mr J. N. FLINT, merchant, Cardiff. .Mr IIRNRY HiiYWOOD (Messrs Heywood Bros.), Cardiff. Mr A. '1'. LUCOVIOH, shipowners, Docks, Cardiff. (With power to add another.) SOLICITORS. Messrs INGLEDEW. INGE, awl VACHELL. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. Mi U LO, E. ROBINSON. .SECRETARY. Mr W'i.LTA.M PETUYBRIDGE. BANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF WALES—BUTE DOCKS BR\NCH, CARDIFF. REGISTERED OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. 9, B U l'E-Cil EtiC EN T, CARDIFF. BROKERS. Messrs THACKERAY & SAlCE. PROSPECTUS. Tlie Company is formed for the purpose, amongst other things, of acquiring from the Marquess of Bute, K.T., upon lease fo 99 years, a piece of ground between Bute-crescent and Bate-street, aud of land adjoining at the southern end of the same; of pulling down the all existing buildings a.nd erecting IOt commodious suites of offices, suitable for colliery proprietors, ship- owners, ballker, merchants, brokers, and others. It is proposed to erect the buildings around three sides of the said area, and enclosing a central hail or court, 100 feet long by 65 feet wide, which will be covered in and roofed with glass. This space will be admi ably adapted for au exchange or place of confer- ence for merchants. There is a constant demand for offices so conve- niently i, lighted, aud warmed as the!Fe. aud the position of the buildings is unequalled. Several of the largest firms hare promised to take offices upon lease at rents approved by the directors, and have ex- pressed their willi: guess to enter into agreements accordingly and the directors confidently anticipate that the whole of the offices will let readily at remune- rative rents. The Live per cent Preference Shares will un- doubtedly be a iirst-class security, aad as it is calcu- lated that tne profits of the company will yield from 7 to 8 per cent interest, after payment of the above in- terest 011 the preference shares, and setting aside annually a sinking fund to repay the -capital at the expiration of the lease, the ordinary shares may be expected to prove a very remunerative investment. The directors and their friends have undertaken to subscribe more than one-fourth of the capital re- quired. The only Agreements affecting the Company are an Agreement dated the 20th day of October, 1884, wherein the Marquess of Bute, of the one part, -agrees to lease, aud the Company, of the other part, agrees to take, the said premises and a further Agreement be- tween the said parties, dated the 20th day of October, 1884, whereby the said Marquess agrees to reutivoui the Company certain of the -ofde-esras Dock Offices. lhe Memorandum and Articles of Association, and the Agreement for a Lease of the above-mentioned Premises and Land, entered into between the Agents of the M: l'quess of Buse and the Company, may be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors to the Company. No promoiion money in paid in any shape or form. The Plans and Elevations, &c., of the proposed Buildings may be seen at the Offices of the Architect, 23, Duke-street, Cardiff. Prospect-uses and forms cf application for Shares may be obtained from the Bankers, Brokers, or Secre- tary, and applications for shares may be sentcu tlve en- closed form to the Bankers, at Bute Docks, Cardiff. Should the shares be unallotted for any reason what- ever, the whole of the amounts paid on application wiil be ltturned in full. The list- of applications for shares wilfclose oil qttiir- day, the 29th inst. 72013 $htnnrial. • 1 A GOOD PLAN.— £ 10 and 'upwards m- ..ti.. vested, under the non-liability system, in -care- fully selected stocks and Shares often reSurns band- some profits in a few days.—Full deUUis in Ex- planatory Book (f ur h edition), gratis and post free.— Address George Evans and Co., Stock-brokers, Gres- ham House, London, E C. Best aud safest plan ever devised. 105 SYNDICATES formed for operating in Stocks and Shares. Large and small sums com- bined and carefully operated as a whole for about 30 davs. Profits divided pro rata. at close. Opinions of those who have profited by GOODSON Co.,S 'I N I)lC- Enclosed please find cheque to join your next Syndi- cate, and hope it may be as successful as the last.— Letter No. 1247B. I enclose cheq ie value L for rew Syndicate, also receipt for tile last, with thanks.-Letter No. 123ilB. Herewith rind cheque for shares in your next Syndicate. I am truly pleased at the way your busi- ness is and the results.—Letter 1\ o.1270il. The originals of these letters, with "üate hundreds of a similar kind, may be seen on application to GOOD- SON and Co., Stock and Share Brokers, Devonshire- chambers, Bisbopsgate-street, E.C. Exphmatory cir- cular post fre-c. 71817 QOUTH WALES FINANCIAL OORPO- k3 RATION, LIMITED. CASn ADVANCES made upon Deeds,Shipping, versioius. Bonds, and other approved securities, repay- able by instalments or-otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. (,755- JOHN JENKINS. G.A., Secretary. EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. An ever-increasing sale of over 60 years. i^ilTING^ COUGH LOZENGES. The Rest and Safest Remedy for COCGIIS, ASTHMA, PHLEGM, and TICKLING in the Throat. EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. Convenient to keep handy in the pocket. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. Are universally recommended by the Faculty KEATIXG'S COUGH LOZENGES. Sold in Tins, Is lid and 2s 3d, by all "VTURSE EDDA'S BAHY SOOTHER, -LTI This unequalled remedy is entirely free from any Opiates or noxious or strong acting Medicine iti effect is instant in relieving Infants from GRIPJvS, WIND, COLIC, &c. It is guaranteed a simple, harm- less Medicine. No one in charge of a Baby should be without it. Price Is per bottle at Chemists, "1' free on receipt of that sum by Thomas Keating, Chemist, k London. 70769 S \V  N SEA. 0 F F ICE s OF illir, "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET All orders from NEWSAGENTS will rectifve piompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers ear y every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clo, will tsccure insertion in the next JWTline's issue oi t'u> ALLY Nil Ws 3pttbiir Dtirt5. QARDIFF PROVIDENT DISPENSARY PREMISES REQUIRED, centrally situated, with tnree good rooms on the ground floor, and sleeping >*<«'■ "» Th-Committee of the Cardiff Provident Disnensarv for tPh^PInstitn«onP^IN:r T^-V MEDICAL OFFICERS J institution, 111 accordance with Rules 20 21 ri Applications to be sent in not later than' the' 13th December next, addressed to the HonoraiT Secre- .ary, from whom Copies of the Rules may be obtah^d. COLLECTOR WANTED. Persons willing to undertake the collection.of weekly paymen's from members of the Cardiff Provident Dis. pensary, at 6 per cent., may apply by letter addressed to the undersigned. PHILIP S. DOWSOV, Hon Sec. Crwys-Byclian, Cardiff, Nov. 26, 1884. 72039 mo THE ELECTORS OF SWANSEA JL HARBOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in responding to the numerously and influentially signed requisition handed to me to-day, that I should become a candidate for the seat at the Harbour Trust Board, rendered vacant by the decease of my late father. I beg to assure you that, if elected, my best serviro shall b§ devoted to the interests and welfare of the port of Sw-ans. a." I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen,, Your obedient servant, •f- JOHN C. RICH if,pSCN Copper Ore Wharves, Swansea, 15tb, 1884. 71919 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. THE WINDSOR INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limi ted) are prepared to pay the above for DEPOSITS.- Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72041 HIRWAIN IRON AND BRASS JLJL FOUNDRY, IIIRWAIN. The Proprietors having ml-le extensive alteration; and improvements at the above Works, are now pre- pared to give PROMPT ATTENTION to all-ORDERS for COLLIERY, TIN, IRON, and other WORKS requisites. 70464 I PULILIE ^PPFFINTMRNFS. c A r. D I F F U N I O N. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED for the ELY SCHOOLS. Salary S60 per annum, with rations, apart- ments, ard Candidates must i>e single, must bold a Local Govern- ment_ Board Certificate of efficiency of the First Division, or one of equal va!t:e from the Education Department; must be able to play the Harmonium, and to teach Singing. Applications in the prescribed form (whLh may be obtained cn application to me), with copies of testi- inonials, to be sent to me, endorsed "-Schoolmaster," on -or before the 8th December next. The appointment will be made by the Board of GUELR, ialls on the 13tb Dacember. By Order. W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 19th November. 719/5 CARDIFF DNION. ASSISTANT SCHOOLMASTER WAXTED for the ELY SCHOOLS. Salary £ iC per annum, with rations, apartments, and washing, with such further sum (if any) as may be awaided by the Local Government Board on the examination of H.M. Inspector. Candidates must be single and between 25 and 30, able to instruct the Junior Classes .Mast also have a good knowledge of Music, and L-epble to tech Siuging and the Drum "and Fife Band. Applications in the prescribed fonn (which may be had on application to me), with copies of testimonials, to be sent to me, endorsed Assistant Schoolmaster," on -or before the 8th December next. The appointment will be made at the meeting of the Board of Guardians to be held on the 13th December. By Oriler, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 13:11 November 18S4. 71S76 (SJutcatioit. CARDIFF. F IPST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ST. CATHERINE'S, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. v™ Principal—MISS TULLI.S. 65185 eo.r- -_r=_;¥" -J_. ++- coWis Kivtys:. IIOUSE. COWL-RIDGE T LALlF-S Ht;P' PRINCIPALS—MRS and slLS6ui> CL"_Vl'i" Since December. 1881, 73 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Academy, College of Preceptors, an,1 Trinity College examinations. Next term Commences Sept 19,18S4. 43084.7833 MAES YC WMM-E R. LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, SUMMER FIELD ilALL, MAESY'CWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS. OPINIONS OF THE TRESS The Star'of GuxaI sai-zi The pleasantly situated position of the college, the pure air, and perfect health enjoyed by the girls strongly recommend it as a home." The McrUtyr Express :—" The Summcrfield Hall Ladies' School and College, we are pleased to say, is doing well." The Weekly Mail The school is one of the best in the country." The Evening Stir TI.e college is situated very prettily, in a healthy position, and has proved in the past a decided success." The Henjc,rd Ti¡¡¡u This School still maint ins its well-deserved popularity, and is, we believe, fast becoming one of the best in thi; country." And again: Til's College can lay oi aim to be one of the best in South Wales and Monmouth." The W'csfero Mail also says This College has been a great success in the advancement of higher education, and parents who "ish to give their daughters a sound education cannot do better than send them to jt; and the SotUJi 1 fa-las DaUji Yews A good and successful work is being done here in higher education, aid the the support of the middle and upper classes.8 At the recent -examination nine pupils successfully passed the Trinity College and the College of Procep- tors, the latter in eight su].je_.ts, including Mathenia tics, French, and B;JOk-keepill, making a total of 2) Certificates, eight with" Honours, gained during the year. Over 100 testimonials from parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Ac. 71342 1 ••••• ABERGAVENNY. ABERGA VENNY LADIES' SCHOOL, .MIL FORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior hind, and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. Seventeen scholars obtained certificate? at the Local Examinations during the years 1832 and 1833 also an Exhibition from the South 'Wales College, Cardiff, was obtained by a pupil from this establishment. An Articled Pupil required. Terms on application. 67252 New Term Begins, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1884. HA. VERFORDWET. HILL HOUSE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES.—PRINCIPAL—Mrs ANGUS, M.C.P., assisted by Certificated Governesses, and M. De BERENSBERG, Professor cf Languages. Thorough English and the accomplishments of a higher education. Healthy and spacious premises. b1 certificates including 2 specials gamed at the Local Exa- minations in the last three years.—Referees Revs. Dr. McLaren, Manchester; T. Pearson, Vicar of MeetiN ood Dr. Angus, W. B. Rowlands, Q.C., London Dr. Davies, W. Davies, M.P., Haverfordwest, &Tc,—Moderate In elusive Terms. 70390 BRECON. QHEIST COLLEGE, BRECON. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING EODY • The LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVID'S HEAD MASTER Rev. D. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and late Head Master of Friars School Bangor. ASSISTANT MASTERS Rev. T. C. SIMMONS, M.A., late Scholar of Magdalen Cullege, Cambridge 25th Wrangler, 1S74. F. S. N. BOUSFIELD, M.A., late Scholar of Lincoln Co Ie..e. Oxford, Second Class Mods., First Class Final Classical School. A J. TUCKWEU., M.A., late Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford Third Class Classical Mods, and Third Class Modern History. C. J. HALL, B.A., late open Scholar of KinsJs College, Cambridge- Second in Second Class Classical Tripos. E. B. MNCENT, B.A., late Open Scholar of University College First Class in Mathematical Moderations"; First Ciass in Final Matheraa1 ical School. J. F. ILEYES, B.A., F.C.S., late Open Scholar of Magdalen College, Oxford; First Class m Final !School of Natural Science. W. LE BROOQ, B. A., Christ College, Cambridge. C. G. MUSCHAW&CKJ B.A., Munich University, BOARDERS are received by thj Head Master Mr Simmons, and Mr Bousficld, FEES FOR BOARDER??. FEES FOR llOÅnDER 1'Senior Department £ 17 10 0 a Term. Junior Department 16 13 4 „ Day Boys' Senior Department 3 10 0 Day Boys' Junior Department, 4 13 4 It The-College stands in its own ground.?, surrounded by-Cricket and Football-fields and the buildings are unrivalled in the Principality. J'.o.vs are prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, and for all Professional Examinations. In future Boys will be prepaied for tlie Matriculation Examination of London University. For List of the University Honours and other particulars apply to the Head Master, Christ College, Brecon. 67c91 For List of the University Honours and other particulars apply to the Head Master, Christ College, Brecon. 67c91 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR L SONb OF GENTLEMEN. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, RED LAND PARK, CLIFTON. Very large premises, near the Downs. Large staff of efficient Resident and Visiting Tutors. Pupils pre- pared for all examinations. There are four de»art- lii -nts Upper. Middle, Junior, ami Prerarirtory tscilools-ault there are two forms in each department so that boys of anv age are received. Upwards of 100 referees, any of whom will give iaiormation respecting the educational auvantages, diet, and home comforts of I the I'CÏJoo1. Playground -with gymnasium workshop with lathes, &c.; cricket, hockey, and football clubs; separate bou-e as sanatorium. Prospectuses, public examination lists, and full par- ticulars on appication to the Ilead Master. Turms moderate. There are no vacancies at present, bat names^SJIOEIU be entered at once for January. 1.t733 rjnuzzoNE FOR A STHMA. RPUZZONE FOP- 4v STH.NIA. rjpuzZONE FOR fSuQNCHITIS. rjUJZZONE FOR jgRON-CHITIS. rpUZZONE FOR 0OUGHS. rjWZZONE FOR ROUGHS. A new Ccuah Cure, which thousands praise as an importsnt discovery. ONE DOSE of this pleasant and marvellous medicine doea more to remove a cough, no matter how long standing, than a bottle of the many worthless so-called remedies in the market. In Asthma Tuzzone has no rivaL Be sure when asking for Tuzzone that you get it. Hitherto no spurious imitation has appeared in the market, owing to the very unique way of preparing this medicine and the impossibility of copying it, thus Tuzzone stands alone, unappro-ched in excellence as a safe and certain cure for Coujjna.'Colds, Asthma, IJoa-seness, Bronchitis, and aU diseases of the Lungs, Air Vessels, Chest, and Throat, Tuasone triumphs when all others fail. Sold in bottles, Is ltd and 2s 9d, by all Chemists, Proprietor, A. J. Abdy, 33, Fetter-lane, London, E.Q.— Agents: SUa-aaghalu and Stephens, Cardiff and Penarta lftfe 71682 1thIÍ1: tnttselntntS. fjpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER ,Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING A STAGE MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Nov. 27th, andduriJitbe week, FAREWELL VISIT Of Shiel Barry and W. Hogarth's Opera Company in the enonnously-sHccesefu! Comic Opera, LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE. Music by R. Planquette adapted by H. B. Farnie and R. Reece. SHIEL BARRY in his marvellons impersonation of GASPARD, THbi MISER, Played by him over 1,000 times in London. Entirely New and Gorgeous Costumes. Powerful Chorus and Splendid Orchestra. 1:F This is the only company that has the rieht of per- forming this Opera as originally produced at the Folly and Globe Theatres, London. AIONDAY NEXT, Dec. 1st, important engagement of the distinguished Actress, M ss BATEMAN, who will an^HIS WIFE^8 Week in LEAH' MARY WARNER, an^HIS WIFE^8 week in LEAH MARY WARNER, and HIS WIFE. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. S aee "r»oor an'' 6il eHi!? et Entrance open half-an ^our ^"Iier_! Box Plan at Messrs Tho^gon A Shackell's. 53237 rpAYLEUHES GRAND CIRCUS -B. WFli,/GATE-STREET, CARDIFF. WF „ .EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SEASON. EiRmisiSitic Rec ption of the Great CONTINENTAL, COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK. Costly Engagement of NIMROD, the Royal Conrt Entertainer and King of the Cannon Ball, the World's Greatest Juggler and Equilibrist, who will perform some of the most ASTOUNDING FEATS AND MANIPULATIONS. Also in conjunction with Madame NIMROD, iu their CLASSICAL IiNTE tTAINMENT. "First Appearance of WILLIE TEMPLETON, The Great American Clown. ■Grand MID-DAY PERFORMANCE EVERYSATUR- DAY. Commencing at 2.30. OPEN EVERY EVEN- ING at 7. Prices cf admission :—Reserved Seats, 3+; Boxes, 2s Smoking Lounge or Pit, Is Gallery, 6d. 71772 GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. NEW PUBLIC-HALL, CARDIFF. FOR T\O NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 & 29. LIVER MORE BROTHERS' OWN AND ORIGINAL 0 O U R T Tyj- INSTRELS, THE GREATEST TROUPE ON EARTHl Scattering Pearls of Wit among Lovers of Mirth THE KNIGIIIS OF THE MINSTREL AGE, Conquering by true merit and "ondrollsly outstripping all predecessors SPECIAL NOTICE. Engagement of the SMALLEST BICYCLISTS IN THE WORLD. Everyone should see them in their wonderful performance. Prices; 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors open at 7.15, commence at Eight. 738 POSTPONED. pHRENOLOGY A-ND PHYSIOLOGY. -BL —— PUBLIC HALL, CARDIFF. PROFESSOR L. N. FO SVLER. Of London, ha* b-en taken seriously ill; in conse- quence cf this unfortunate event he has been com- pelled to POSTPONE his VISIT until FEBRUARY NEXT, when he will deliver a conrse of LECTURES on MENTAL SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC-HALL, CARDIFF. 725 SWANSEA. SWAN SEA B A T H S. AUXUiiN AQUATIC SPORTS, TO-DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. Commence at Seven p.m. Rz Is 6cL A 11.. j < i' a!r s. OTE.-VISITORS TO BRISTOL.— .1." Diiic. Tea, and Refresh at WOOD'S old estab- lished WELSH DINING ROOMS, 21 and 22, Broad- mead. Dinners, 7d; Beds, Is. 69&A (Fsrursioits. QREAT WESTERN RAIL VAY. BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW. On SATURDAY, November 29, and MONDAY. December 1st. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to BIRMINGHAM from Carmarthen Town at9.55a.m., Llandovery 7.20. Llandilo 7.49, Pontardulais 8.36, Llan- elly 10.50, Swansea 11.20, Neath 11.51, Pembroke Dock 8.0, Pembroke 8.8, Tenby 8.40, Narberth 9.10, Port Tal- bot 10.40, Bridgend 11.10. Cardiff 1.10, Newport 1.35, Caerleon 1.44, Pontn wydd 1.52, Aberdare 12.47. Moun tain Ash 12.56, Merthyr 12.40, Quaker's Yard 1.5, Dow- lais 12.35, Pontypool Road 2.13. and Abergavenny at 2.34 p.m. Passengers return any week day to Dec. 8th inclusive, by any train having a through-connection. For fares see special bills. 72017 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— \3r CHERBOURG and PARIS vii WEYMOUTH. iNEW ROUTE through NORMANDY and BRITTANY to PARIS, the WEST and SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise, between the principal towns on the Great We- tern and Western of France Railways. The STEAMERS leave WEYMOUTH at 11.30 p.m., and CHERBOURG about 7p.m. (according to tide) DAILY (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances per- mitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 69819 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. 53uxlbnt0 Parties, OUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Subscription hares, 10s, 13s 3d, or 20s Monthly, to realise £ ,100 in 12i, 10, oi 7 years, with Annual Bonuses. Issued Daily. No Entrance Fees. No Management Fees. No Fines.— Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1),—JOHN JENKLNS. C.A., Managing Secretary. 65662 rglHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS 1 BUILDING SOCIETT. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1674, LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, in Sums varying F8.0M £ l00 TO £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Tables of Repayments, Costs of Mortgages, and Snrveyo's Fees, have been 2evis;d, and cmusideraUit Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. 'The utmosi Sseerecy is maintained For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office The Society, 34, Vjcloria-su-oet. Mm-Uivr. 64555 8t, the Grand jShow of Mantteg To day f- Cux's Tlie Loudon Jlatitle War eh J use, 23, St. Iijury-strget, Cildirf. flf¥.¡6 J ]5^EWTON AND 00., TAILORS, II.A.LIT AND BREECHES I A X S, 13 CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Are now Showing a Choice Selection of GOODS FOR AUTUMM AND WINTER WEAR, Consisting of WEST OF ENGLAND. SCOTCH, AND FRENCH GOODS, IN THE NEWEST MAKES AND STYLES. Fit and Style equal to any London or Provincial House. An Lariy Inspection Solicited. 10Se Year 71405 ————————————— i EsTAELLshed 1553. > £ 3, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. A P, S 11 AND COMPANY, I FUNERAL FURNISHERS, FUNFR AL CAP,, HEARSE, SHILLIEIER, AND i MOURNING COACH PROPRIETORS. I J. MAR^H, having purchased the whole of Mr S. ANDREWS' interest in the st. Mary-street Under- taking Department, thanks his numerous patrons for the liberal support accorded him during the last I e"-ht years as Managing Partner of the lute firm of ANDREWS ez MARSH, Funeral Furnishers, and begs to assure them that, as heretofore, he will use I his best endeavours to carry out all Funerals en- trusted to him with the greatest efficiency and i ccon. in v. The business will in future be conducted I under the stvle or firm of MARSH & CO., who have j iust added to their Establishment an entire stock of J NEW CARRIAGES, of the most modern and ap- [ proved styles, with Horses of the choicest Flemish 1 breed, thus making their Establishment second to I none in the Principality. 69512 Funeral Carriages of every description on Hire I E. PHILIP EVANS M.R.C.V.S., L, VETERINARY SURGEON, 4, FREDERICK-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Has returned home with the intention of working up a Practice. HORSES AND CATTLE EXAMINED AS TO SOUNDNESS. 161 IVfORTON S CAMOMILE PILLS 1> THE BEST REMEDY "XTOR-TON'S CAMOMILE PILLS FOR INDIGESTION. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS JLl WITH JUSTICE CALLB-B XTORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS Xl THE NATURAL STREN G THEN SSL \rORTON;SCAT>IOiIILE^ILLS XI 49853 OF THE HUMAN STOMACH A POWAFUI. bJUC: AP Gsout ▲rausnt Jousitirss Abbrt-ssts. ff OWELL & 0OMPANT ARE NOW SHOWING AN JMMENSE STOCK or JJ* L A N N E L S, BLANKE8,. AND ALL KINDS OF WINTER GOODa SUITABLE FOR CHARITABLE CLUBS. JJ OWELL & c OMPANY, "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," ARDIFF. 178a 70150 PECIALTIES I'" tv 1 CLOTHIN- AT W. TRICE '(J s FANCY TWEED SUITS, Prices, 17/6, 20/ 25/ 30/ 40' 45/ BLACK WORSTED SUITS. Prices, 2b/ 35/ 45/ 55/ 65/ FANCY CLOTH AND TWEED OVi RCOATS^ Priees, 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 40/ ffJ¡.. BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, Prices, 25/ 35/ 4. 5b/ RAP AND PILOT OVERCOATS. Prices, 25/ 3bl., 45/ 55/ NEW MAKES IN WATERPROOF COATS. HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, AND UMBRELLAS. ADDRESS-THE CARDIFF ROUSE 60 & 51,ST. M-4,RY-ST., 46& 47. lUe CARDIFF. OW Yackets, Grand Quality, atSmrmsr lpilees, F. Cox, Xhe Lord.>u Mantle Warehouse, 23, St. Mary-street, CardilL 71561 THE LONDON MANTLE WARE- HOUSE, 13 and 14, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA, IS. NOW OPILN with the: largest, best assorted, and [ most stylish M'OCK OF MANTLES Bfwibown out of London perfec: fit-ting, and the ;4: SS LONEKIN MA. WAI; EHOUSBV.. Tr.MJT" -STREET, 7082a 11 J »!" -2 SONS JI, CBOCKii.. r Having coinpit., IENLARGEMENT OF THEm I- T, z Have now on view over ONE HUNDRED PERSONALLY SELECTED PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, By all the very Best Makers, of th htf-st design as. construction, which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, and on the three years' system, from 10s bl per mouth. 1108 Pianos, from It guice s. 9431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. CM-2 1\1 11 S A-N D R E W B THIS DAY SHOWING SPECIALITIES IN FRENCH CORSETS AJVD HAND MADE UNDERLINE*. HOWARD HOUSE, XI T13ie CARDIFF. 16 and 17, HIGH TOWN, HEREFORD. J JLH REE ""EA:r.S' gjYSTEM. THREE SYSTEM •jpiANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD. p I.A-NOFOP-,TES AY COLLARD. JWANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. jpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, jpiANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. jpiANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Ulltil Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of tbe Hirer. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKFLL Ql"EEX' BUILDINGS, CARDIFF; rpHOMPSON AND gHAC^'L: 97 & 98, OXFORD-STREET, SV f|^HOMPSON AND gt 118, HIGITSTREET, MERTHYR; rjpHOMPSON AND JgHACKELl, 55, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY. rpHE fJlHREE YEARS' gYSTEM Was first intvo'lf/:t.l into Seuoh Wales by THOMPSON SD SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago,ssince which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession of a.k-Tusical lusta-uuic.,i on such easy terms. 1w The Monthly Payments are so low that there need be no bouse without a I PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM. THomPSO-N AND gHACKELL Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, &c., free 1 y post, on the application of an- intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to ( all, Buyers, and a large number of SECOND-HAND P IAN OS ar always in Stock to select from at abotiv HALF PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, CARE IFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, AUD TENBY 59578 268 QW BRIDGES U N G Fjp ONIC. Owbridge's The Mighty Healer. Lung Tonic. Owbrid^e's Y UI Lives by TAJVIN,? LungTomc. Owbridge's OWBRIDGE'SLUNGTONIC. Lu*gIonic Owbridge's It has a power over diseases Lung Tonic Owbridge's hitherto unknown iuMedicine. Lung Tonic Owbridge's Are vou at all Weak-cucsted, Lung Tonic. Owbridge's or inclined to be Consumptive, Lung Tonic. Owbridge's with just a touch oi Cough Long Tonic Owbridge's now and then 5 Lung Tonic Owbridge's Try the Wonderful Modi- Lung Tonic Owbridge's cine,"The CoughandWeakness Lung Tonic. Owbridge's will disappear as if by magic, Lung Tonic. Owbridge's and yvü. will feel a strength Lung Tonic. Owbridge's and power you never bad Lung Tonic. Owbridge's before. Luug Tonic Owbridge's HAVE YOU A COUGH? Lung Tonic Owbridpe's A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. Lung Tonic. Owbridge's BA VE YOU A COLD ? Lung Tonic. Owbridge's A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL Lung Tonic Owbridge's REMOVE IT. Lung Tonic. Owbridge's Bronchitis and Astimto it Lung Tonic. Owbridge's relieves instantly. Luna Tonic Owbridge's The Spasms of Coughing so Long Tonic Owbridge's dread/nl in Whooping Cough Long Tonic Owbridge's become iess with each dose of LUJII; Tonic. Owbridge s the medicine. Lung Tonic. Owbridge's Prepareti by W. T. OWBIUDGE, Lung Tonic. Owbridge's Chemist, Hull. Lung Tonic Owbridge's Sold in bottles, Is ljd, 2s 9d, Lang Tonic. Owbridge's 4s 6d, and lls. JAM Tonic- By all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vender J Woaalft .11 T