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bíppinl1 fMws. 15 NNEL STEAM Steins SAII.INGS of the VELINDRA between bU AXsKA ami ILFRACOMBE for SEPTEMBER, 1 Tuesday SWANSEA, FROM ILFRACOMBE. 2 Wednesday 7'i ™ 2 Wednesday 6.30 a c sitm-dav al 4 Triday 8.30 a i Mondav 11.30 m 5 Saturday 2.30 a 7 Monday K 7 Monday f 4.30 a 9 WednesdW 0 a' Wednesday 6.0 a 11 Friday y M5m 11 F"day 6.30 a 12 Saturdiv 6-45 m 12 Saturday 6.0 a Fares' l-J!^ 7 ^-45 m 14 Monday 6.30 a V 'n- :Fore Cabin, 4s Return, 8s and pA1. °s available for one month. nwtlier ptrcicilars apply to WM. POCKETT, steam Packet Office. Swansea. 74592 -t^f^RSET AND DORSET JOINT RAILWAY. |> URN HAM AND CARDIFF STEAM PACKET SERVICE The Fast Steamer SHERBRO' will run as fellows CARDIFF TO BURNHAM. BUR Nil AM TO CARDIFF. 1^ Sept. i ,le?(,ay 7.45 m 1 Tuesday 10.45 m t "due-day 9. Om 2 Wednesday .11.45 m J Ihuvs 8.45 m & 12.45 a 3 Thursday 10.45 m ? ^"day 2. ni1 4 Friday 11. Om Saturday 3. 0 a 5 Saturday 12.30 a "Monday 5.15 a I 7 Monday 2.30 a «■> ,Vle,Rday 3.30a 8 Tuesday 6.30 m & 6.30 a in .)'ednesday 7 0m 9 Wednesday 5. 0a ii i .l,rsday 7.45m 10 Thursday 5. 0 a to or,^a.v 7.45m i 11 Friday. 6. 0 a it »^urc'ay 9.0 m 12 Saturday 6. 0 a it M°nday 7.15m 14 Monday 8.15 a ues,!ay 7.45m 15 Tuesday 10.45m Single Fares, after cabin, 3s Od fore cabin, 2s Cd. Return Fares, tickets available for seven days, 4s 6d and 3 ijd. Cheap Return Tickets, available same day and 2s 6d. 75532 A RDIFF AND BORDEAUX" V_y The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP COM PAN Y'S FIRST CI. ASS SCREW s niAMERS will sail as follows •— GARONNE" Bordeaux for CardiIf c;ent o GIRONDK"' Cardiff for Bordeaux s!nt itn £ "oods and passengers. For Rates of freight, etc.. apply to Messrs Jno Whit ham and Sons, Agent*, 14, Ouai des i> A CO., Managers. C^^DIFF. SWANSEA, T,- t c.. NEWPORT, ^•tiaiiaSiS^ ASi GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SOIAV V 4 v'^?crew Ships A\ON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows :— Belfast,Swansea to Belfast.Newport to Bel arid Clastrow viai and Glasgow. fast & Glasgow ■^Pt-l Swansea.!Sept. via Swansea. 14 J.01")' 4 pm| 2 Wednesday 9 pnt Sept.] Monday 7 pm' 9 Wednesday 4 pm 8 '1'uesday 6 ptn 6 onday a pln 16 Wednesday 9 pm 22 Tuesday 6 pm 40 • londay 7 pm 23 Wednesday 6 pm 29Tuesday 6 pm 30 Wednesday 3 pm J 1 Olasgnw to Cardiff ami Swansea, everv Fridï: lasow to Newport, Fridays, 4th, 18th, and 25th at 2 pm. nooi^ t0 Cariliff ani1 Swanse* f-very Saturday at 12 lIefast to X ewport, Saturilays. 5th. 19th, and 26th ept., at 12 lIoon. 175 6,1; Deck, 10. a'R.lla101e ¡or two mouths. nAPnb ill Glasgow to Will Sloan and Co • Greenoelc fcisfrMTlVl •|Je-nlSt' H" "ender.m and' Son and Bno-rmi n f' ?" Swa,1^a, M.JONES difi' UOUll'U- Newport, R Jl.uton and Son; Car A YIl_t- and CO., 69. Bute-street. Docks. 31643 T> EGULAR SERVICE of r first class powerful STEAMERS between Id VERPOOL, CARDIFF, and an,I v,M„„ NEWPORT, and DUlil.lN, CARDIFF, '-WPORT. Cheapest and most Direct Route. iUe DUBLIN CJENKRAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOK. 350 Tons, ». or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) >rom LIVERPOOT. ^g's Dock) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY Saturday- from DUBLIN to CARDIFF and Newport EVERY FRIDAY: to DUBLIN and LIVERPOOL EVERY MONDAY. For Rates and further particulars, apply to M jnn., Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, Eeuwick-conrt, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79,' Dock-street, Newport; or to M. J. Begs and Co.' Mount Stuart-square. Cardiff. 4/261 ~~A^\ A M E1110 A^ E- ^S^lTKI) STATICS MAIL STEAMFR^ '-V hUY WEDNESDAY. clatiof, 'fon^sen^rreoul/lo, Ku'ropi^i f inT'Pas 0fU,'rrei:sy!^il;'i'e;1 <>» the Whan: best^o,a^t wV'r. oa,' J hm ,s U,e Sh0rtest a,,a IOCAI. *GF.NTS l?uo< i "h' Bate-street, Cardiff .TONF.S str. V v ltn,« 1>5{s. Caviliif, and at Dock- Pontv.^iTl ()ROCKKi' and JAMES, 4, Taff-street, Post iui I "-NEV andCo., Abertillery: J. MoitUAN, \V \v ontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. 21 i\rat\ K1N^> Glebcland-street, Mei tlivr A. DAVJES, |J°"fclotty'i O. Thornky, Commer- D. '] ,» • A^ei,Jare; Ausiir and SII.cocks. Swansea; Aikims iq'i8, 'ur>li,f"voad. Aberanian DAVIES and 19, I fur-street. Dowlais. 30668 LG II, CHRIST'S IVERPOOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAMERS. Regular WJCKKLY COMMUNICATION UETWJSKN ABOVJ5 PORTS. Fo: further particulars apply to R. BURION AND SON, Newport, and ROBERT GILCHRIST AND CO., 21, Water-street, Liverpool, and Consulate Chambers, Bule road, Cardiil GRNTS FOR THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO „ LlMITKl). Ilirough Rates of 1'ieiglit quoted, and passages Bean li a v? to tl,e Unitetl states, Mediterm- a li'tvre. and Rouen. 6407iJ IHuIiJiitg ^onctics. GLAMORGANBUILDING SOCIETY, 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Money ready to be Advanced on Mortgage of Houses or Land, from £100 to £3,000. Applications should be sent in on or before 8th Sep. tember to secure prompt a' tention. Apply to the Secretary, 07-62493 R. EMERY. J>LtINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY BUSINESS DON b IN 1884: £136,835 TOTAL INCOME. £93,400 ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE AT 5;\ PER CENT. £21,400 RECEIVED ON SHARES AT o PER CENT. £56,900 RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT AT 42 PER CENT. THE OLDEST LARGEST, AND BEST Bllihlin: society in the neighbourhood, nn -Busiiiftss tiv.nSiiofcd 7422 23, -SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. \y SANDERS. MANAGI.nt, SECRETARY. ttOUTii Y^7E!S MERCANTILE Or ^ILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC -V-'iBERs, CARDIFF.—The Directors are pre- pared to accept Deposics at 4 per cent." subject to 3 «ontiis notice.—Otlice hours: 9 to 6 (Wednesdays 9 to JENKINS, Chartered Accountant, Managing Secretary. 55662 rpHE MEUTHYlt AND DOWLA; IWIMJING SOCIETY tablished 1372, and incorporacea under the Buildin Societies Act, 1874. s,A0ANS made, on Mo-tgage. at the Shortest Notice, III Sums vaiying FROM TO Repay,)hip iii Monthly or Onarteriy Jii«rahreiil.p. in Three to Thirteen Ye irs, at the option of Borrower I able. 01 J'payments, Cost" 0, Mortgages, and surveyor s Fee", have bee II revised, and cQI¡,idel'abl!1 l!r<iv.ce<i. Tlil": SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Ite- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly JiOweveu. 'I lif» lir.iuosr. S<ecrecv is niaini.aiue<i -JPartici ars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, at the office of tne Sj iety, 50, tiiebeland- str d, Merthvr Tydlil. THE LOUIS VELVE TEEN. 1 lie strictest examiner may try every test of touch ''jscovermg that these are other than the Genoa Velvets they ao clo-ely resemble, while the peculiar aiTangements resulting m the fast woven pile ellah:" them to stand interminable and v.-ear, "IÜch would rum real Velvets at four times the price Every yard of the genuine bears the name "LOUIS" Ladies who have found other makes of Velveteens to Wear badly should be careful to buy only those stamped Loms. A Large Assortment of these celebrated Velveteens In Black and all Fashionable Colourings, are now oil &ale, at the Lowest Prices, at John J 1\ M E S & Qo.'s 28 AND 29, HIGH STREET. CARDIFF. 74118 NDREW CLARK STEWART^ M.R.C.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON, Formerly Assistant to William Findlay Houston, Esq. M.R C.V.S., Paisley.) Recently Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Glasgow Veterinary College.) Having been solicited by a number of Gentlemen to commence Practice in Cardiff, be to intimate that he I Las commenced the PRACTICE of VETERINARY MEDICI N E ami SURGERY ill all their Brancbes.at 11 ^VKl.LINtiTON • TKKRACE, BRIDGE STREET CAEnJ.FF. awl ho¡>c. by careful and strict attention £ > !ill professional duties, to obtain the confidence of uis clients. Horses Examined as to Soundness 986_ PURE YEAST.—Crown, Circle, Danish, ,an«. Hamliur", roumi a.id flit bags, small fjiia,unties, at inim.Tter's prices. Good opening for ileal"Ma,k fenfiiu, YeastMeichant, Stalybrid"e. altz bv J\udinu. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. Household FurniSire, at Swansea Sept. 2 Freehold House Property, at Swansea Sep. 3 Fat and Store stock, at Gower Sept. 8 Messrs BOWLING BROS. Wood, &c., at Pembroke Dock Sept. 7 Mr. M. CULE. Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Llantrissant Sept. 17 CARDIFF AUCTION It STORAGE CO (LV!) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Sale of the Cutter Psyche, at Penarth Sept. 2 Thursdav's Weekly Sale, at Rooms Sept. 3 Consignment of Haarlem Flower Roots Sep. 5 Costly Household Appointments, at Rooms..Sent. 8 Furniture, at Plymouth House, Penarth Sept, 16 Household Furniture. &c.. at Penarth Sept' 23 Mr MEREDITH DAVIES. Live Stock, at Glynneath Sept. 7 Live Stock, Horse, <fec., at Gelli House Sent o Mr DAVID EVANS. Grocery, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 2 Stock-in-Trade of Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 3 Mr R. B. EVANS, Residential Estate, at Newport Sept. 9 Mr JOHN FRANcis. Freehold Property, at Cirmarthen Sep. 5 Mr J. E. FARMER. Shropshire Sheep, at Wiglev Sep. 2 T- E- GEORGE." „ 600 Mountain Sheep, nea,r Pontypool Oct- 8 A3essr.> and BOVVAtlNCr Fine Art Property, at Cardiff • ■ • • iSept. 4 Carpets, &c., at Cardiff September 8 Furniture, at Cardiff 11 Harness, ic., at Horse Exchange Sept. 12 Show and other Horses, at Cardiff .Sep. J8 Stud of 30 Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 13 Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. Cattle and Sheep,.at Pantirion. Pem Sept. 8 Live Stock (Sc., at Forest and Llantood Farms. Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Sept. 8 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Dwelling-House, at Swansea Sept. 3 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 14 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 17 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Ewes, Earns, and Lambs, at Carmarthen Sept 2 -Mr F. B. JONES. Carriages at Bristol Sept. 3 Horses, at Bristol Sept 10 „ Mr KENNARD! Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept 1. Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Sh'p-Buildmg Dock, at New Milford Sept. 25 Machinery, Plant, &c., at Milford Haven.Oct. 6, 7, 8 Messrs G. NICHOLS, SON and ALDER". Property, at Cardiff. Sept. 30 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Freehold Property, t St. David's Sept. 15 MR THOMAS PARRY. Horses, &c,, at Newport. Sept. 2 Mr SANDERS. Household Property, at Cardiff .Sept. 3 Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Sept 3 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. The Miers Estate, at Neath and Swansea Sept. 2 & 3 Colliery Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 5 Grass Farm, at Cardiff Sept. 12 Sale of Iiorses, at Cardiff September 18 Rams, at Cardiff Sent. 19 Residence, at Newport — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Cattle, Horses, &c., atLlwvurhuddyd Farm .Sept. 28 Mr JOHN THORNTON. Shortl1oms, Ponies, &c., at Manoravcn Sept. 11 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Freehold Estates SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF THE CUTTER PSYCHE ON THE BEACH, t OPPOSITE THE BOAT CfUB, PENARTH. On WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2ND, 188b, At 6.30 in the livening. MR J. C. MADDOX is instructed by Mr Joy to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, the above CUTTER, With punt. gear, sails, furniture, etc" complete, as follows :The cutter carries 5 ton", and measures 20 ft. x 7ft. 6in x 3 ft. She is decked, has a cockpit, and is a good sea boat, being handy, safe and comfortable. The punt is 7 feet long, fitted with grating fore and aft, and paddles, etc., complete. For inventory of furniture and fittings, etc., see bills, or apply at the office. The boat is now anehored opposite the Boat Club. Key to view her can obtained of Mr Thomas White, Boatman, The Beach. Auction Company's Offices, High-street, Cardiff. 75968 SALE TO-MORROW. Sales No. i28 and 330. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. ]\/TR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and TUESDAY, the 3rd and 8th of September, 1885, a large, valuable. and varied collection of over 300 Lots (each day) of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, both NEW AND SECOND-HAND which has been forwarded from various sources for absolute sale, comprising several Pianos, Oil Pamt. ingll, Pier Glasses, Books, Electro-plated Goods, Toilet and other Ware, Iron and .BT(J,88 Becl<Jtead.1 etc., etc., and the entire Fittings and Furniture of every de- scription for Hallt, Diniwj, Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrooms, Libraries, Offices, Kitchen, J:c., in Walnut, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, Repp, Plush, Velvet, Morocco, and other Coverings. The Lots are too numerous to particuiarize; but will be arranged il1 order of Klle, anù for view on morning of Sale. All Entries at either of the Tuesday or Thursday Sales, for purpose of Lotting, must be made by 12 o clock the day prior to either. 11944 72527 Sale commences eacl1 day a1. 2 o'clock precisely. FIRST SALE for the eason, without reserve, of three cases (containing 600 Juts) of a tine assortment of HAARLEM FLOWER ROOTS, imported direct from growers, alld conisting of double and single hyacinths, narcissus, crocus, tulips, snowdrops, jonquils, &c., &c. MR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION the above early consignments of BULBS, At the Cardiff Auction Storage Company's Sale Rooms, 24, 25, and 25, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, September 5th, 1885, commencing at three o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had on application at the Rooms, as above. 76059 SALE No. 330. ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 8TH, 1885, And Continued on the following Thursday (if necessary). SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF UPWARDS OF SIX HUNDRED LOTS OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, Consigned by an eminent Firm of London Upholsterers, Dissolving Partnership. rflHE CARDIFF AUCTION AND JL STORAGE COMPANY (by Mr J. G. MADDOX, Auctioneer), are favoured with instructions to OFFER, by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 24, 25, and 26, High- street, Cardiff, an immense and varied collection of COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS For Drawing-rooms, Dining-rooms, Breakfast-rooms, Libraries, Halls, Bedrooms, and Kitchens. The FUrlJiture is of the best manufacture in walnut, mahogany, bitch, and rosewood, upholstered in the latest an(1111ost approved styles, the principal of which consit of FOR DRAWING-ROOM.—A solid rosewood Chip- pendale style Snite, beautifully inlaid in marqneterie, and upholstered in Genoese velvet several superior settee suites in tapestry and plush, several splendid Chippendale cabinets, inlaid in marqueterie, and witl1 bevelled plates to match suites inlaid centre, occa. sional, and other tnbles inlaid, black and old walnut and gold,and other splendid overmantles, w1th hevelled plates superior upright, full trichord grand piano, in walnut case, by lle1'1/tann, and two others music cabinets, coal vases, brass fe¡¡der, sets of fire brasses, etc. FOR DINING-ROOM.—Massive mahogany and cak spoon back suites JI1 morocco, leather, mahogany and oak dining tables, superior mahogany and oak side- boards with plate-glass backs &c.. complete, maho- gany bookcase with glazed doors, mahogany and wal- nut cheffonieres, easy chairs in cloth, &c., &c. FOR HALL.—Mahogany, cak, and walnut hall stands, some with marble tops and bevelled glass backs, with hall chairs and tables, en suite. FOi; BEDROOMS.—superior burr walnut, American walnut, painted nnu decorated, and other bedroom ites, handsome 4 and 6 feet. mahogany, walnut, and birch wardrobes, very superior 7 feet burr walnut wardrobe with duchesso tlrosing table, and marble- top washstand to match, sets of massive mahogany birch, and walnut pedestal toilets complete, mahoganv' walnut, and birch chests of drawers, magnificent all brass ht-ad and foot, full size French bedsteads, Pairs r alliass, s, sprin: mattresses, bedroom easy chairs in cretonne, marbie-top wushstands, towel rails and toilet glasses, l tc" together with a few articles of kitchen furniture, and an immense assortment ot other sundries too numerous to particularise, In- cluding a large variety of toilet and other general household ware. Several 5111,111 and large oil Ullt- ings and other pictures, and a quantity ot old Worcester, Wedgewood, Dresden, and other china. Goods on view day prior to and morning of Sale. Owing to the number of lots-, the Sale will commence at TWO O'CLOCK precisely. 76091 SALE TO-MORROW. ADELAIDE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS. MR SANDERS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, the 3rd day of September, 1885, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, at three o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more lots, as may be determined at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, all those THREE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSKS, Situate Nos. 15, 17, and 18, Adelaide-street, Bute Docks, held under a lease from the Trustees of the late Marquess of Bute for the residue of a term of 99 years, dating from the year 1852, under a ground rent of S2 5s per house, and now in the occupation of Mrs Jack, and Messrs Pinn and Mayne, at weekly rentals of 11s, 10s, and 10s respectively. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or Messrs MERRILS and SON, 76010 Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 31 OF 1885. Re w. H. PRICE, BEE-HIVE SHOP, corner of GLYNNE-STREET, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CANTON. MR DAVID EVANS (of the firm of Evans and Son) has received instructions from the Official Receiver (T. H. Stephens, Esq.), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WED- NESDAY, the 2nd of September, 1885, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the whole of the Stock of GROCERY, PROVISIONS, TRADE UTENSILS, A PONY, TRAP, and 2 Sets of HARNESS. For further particulars apply to the Official Re- ceiver, No. 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer at the same address. 76068 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, a number of CARRIAGES, new and second-hand; a large quantity of Harness, Saddlery, and Horse Clothing, &c., &c. of every description. Early entries for carriages and saddlery respectfully solicited to ensure publicity. Sale a.t one o'clock precisely.—N.B.—A sale of Carriages, Horses, and Saddlery is held at the above Repository every intermediate Thursday throughout the year, and a sale of a number of Horses every alternate Thursday. F. B. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 75179 TOW LWS PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu lari ties and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the Boxes Is ljd and 2s 9d, of all chemists. Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E T. Towel, Chemist, Nottingham 31801 alt5 hu Jlttjiton. SALE THIS DAY. tN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION.— MR JUSTICE CHITTY. MIERS v MIERS. GLAMORGANSHIRE. MR D. T. ALEXANDER (of the firm of Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff), the auctioneer appointed by Mr Justice Chitty, to whose court this cause is attached, will SELL BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, the 2nd and 3rd of September Next, at the Castle Hotel. Neath, the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, THE VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATE Known as THE MIERS ESTATE, COMPRISING ABOUT 4,759A. lR. 16P. OF FREEHOLD LAND,GROUND RENTS, PUBLIC- HOUSE, COTTAGES, AND BUILDINGS, Situate in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, and Llanguig, otherwise Llanguicke, in the County of Glamorgan, and VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES AT FABIAN'S BAY, In the Town of Swansea, in the following order AT THE CASTLE HOTEL, NEATH, On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of September, at 11.30 o'clock, The following Farms, Ground Rents, Cottages, Pub- lic-house. &c., situate in the Dylais Valley, in the Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath :— LOT 1. YNYSMEIRCH and COED-Y-GLYN FARMS, A. R. In the occupation of Mr Benjamin Jones 151 1 30 LOT 2. YNYSDERW and TIRLAN FARMS, In the occupation of Mr Howell Jeffrey s. 313 3 22 LOT 3. TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS On Ynysderw Farm 0 2 0 LOT 4. TONYMAEN FARM, In the occupation of Mrs Ann James. 187 1 20 LOT 5. GELLY-BENUCIIEL FARM, In the occupation of Mr Noah Davies 454 1 2 LOT 6. A DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, Used as a Keeper's House, Kennels, Orchard, and Garden 1 1 15 LOT 7. A PIECE of BUILDING GROUND, Leased to Mr John Garbett for 99 years, at a rental of annum 0 0 30 LOT 8. A PIECE of BUILDING GROUND, Leased to Mr Philip Williams for 99 years, at a ground rent of £1 17s 6d per annum 0 0 25 LOT 9. A PIECE OF BUILDING GROUND, Leased to Mr John Thomas for 99 years, at a ground rent of £117s 6d per annum 0 0 25 LOT 10. A PIECE OF GARDEN GROUND AT CRYNANT. In the occupation of Thomas Davies, at a yearly rental of 5s 0 0 30 LOT 11. COED-DU FARM and SIIEEPWALK, In the occupation of Mrs Elizabeth Morg m.. 192 3 13 LOT 12. TYN-Y-WERN FARM, In the occupation of Mr Noah Davies 109 1 16 LOT 13 YNYSFFORCII FARM, In the occupation of Mr IIopkin James. 167 0 9 LOT 14. WAUNYARLL and PENCAERLAN FARMS In the occupations of Mr John Morgan and Mrs Jane Evans 140 0 36 LOT 15. YNYSTAWELI FARM, In the occupation of Mr John Davies 3 130 :} LOT 16. NANTYCAFANUCHAF FARI. In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 101 2.;9 LOT 17. LLWYNGOLEU FARM, In the occupation of Mr John Davies 33 0 18 LOT 18. BBYNTEG FARM, In the occupation of Mrs Sltrah Wiliiams 91 3 2 LOT 19. PANTYGARDDAN. Late in the occupation of Mr David Bevan 78 2 23 LOT 20. BRYNDULAIS FARM, In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 215 1 19 LOT 21. A PIECE OF BUILDING LAND, Leased to Mr William Phillips for99 years, at a rental of B2 10s per annum 0 1 0 LOT 22. A PIECE OF BUILDING GROUND, Leased to Mr David Gething for 99 years, at a ground rent of S5 per annum 0 2 0 LOT 23. A CHAPEL AND BURIAL GROUND, Occupied hy the Trustees of the Indepen- dent Chapel at Bryndulais 1 0 0 LOT 24. A PIECE OF BUILDING GROUND, Leaded to Mr John Davies for 99 years, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s per annum 0 1 0 LOT 25. TYNYGARREG AND TYN TON FARMS, In the respective occupations of Mr David Morgan and Mr William Morgan 27 1 2 LOT 26. BUARTHliDWYDD FARM, In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 15 3 18 1.OT 27. BP.YNCAE FARM, In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 67 3 2 LOT 28. GLYN RHEDIN FARM AND SHEEP- WALK, In the occupation of Mr John Davies 198 3 31 LOT 29. YSTICLAUG WNON FARM. In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 91 1 13 LOT 30. THE SEVEN SISTERS FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND LAND, In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 1 0 0 LOT 31. NANTMELYN FARM, In the occupation of Mr David Bevan 67 0 7 LOT 32. CAE-DEG-ERW FAKM, In the occupation of 1\11' John Morgan 39 2 13 BLAEN-NANT-HIR FARM, In the occupation of Mr John Morgan 89 2 3 LOT 33. BRYN-Y-GARN FARM, Late in the occupation of Mr Thomas Lewis 180 0 26 LOT 34. BLAKN-NANT-MHLYN FARM, In the occupation of Mr William James. 136 3 23 LOT 35. HEN WAUN AND RHYD-Y-PWLLA FARMS, In the occupation of Mr Wm. James and Mr Wra. Davies 63 2 38 LOT 36. BLAENANTCELLWEN FARM, In the occupation of Mr Thomas Lewis 216 3 29 LOT 37. BLAEN-BUARTH-FACH FARM, In the occupation of Mr Thomas Lewis. 172 2 3 LOT 38. TON-Y-CASTELL FARM, Iu the occupation of Mr David Benjamin 141 2 34 LOT 39. A PiCE OF BUILDING GROUND, Leased to Mr 1). Howell Jefays for 99 years, at a rental of £ 2 5s per annum 0 1 33 LOT 40. CO E DC A E-Y R-B AN W EN, TIRBACH, PWLL-BACH, BRYNWYDD. & WAUNMARCIIOG FARMS, In the occupation of Mr Wm. Williams and others 411 2 9 AT THE MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL. SWANSEA, On THURSDAY, the 3rd of September next, at Two o'clock p.m., the foJIowillg FARMS and T.ANDS in the parish of I..lauj!;uicke. and the Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES in the town of Swansea :— A R. P. LOT 41. FREEHOLD FARM, NOYADD, With extensive rights (If pasturage on Gwaun- cae-Gurwen and Penllaerfedwen Com- mons, in the occupation of the Amman Iron and Tin-piate Company 143 2 7 LOT 42. FREEHOLD FARM, LLWYN-HEN, With common rights, in the occupation of Mr Morgan Jone3 152 2 31 LOT 43. FREEHOLD FARM, With common rights, Brynllefrith, in the occupation of Mr D. H. Harris 148 0 27 LOT 44. FREEHOLD FARM, With common rights, Penlan. in the occupa- pation of 1r John Jones 18 0 21 LOTS 45 to 53. SEVERAL VALUABLE FREHHOLD BUILDING SITES situate at FABIAN'S BAY, and near to the New Dock, in the town of Swansea. Further particulars, plans. awl conditions of sale. may be had npon application w Messrs Talbot and Tasker, solicitors, 47, Bedford-row, London Messrs Griffith and Corbett, solicitors, Cardiff; Mr J. O. Jones, M.E., 34, Wind-street, Swansea Mr Daniel Rees. M.E., Cardiff-street, Aberdare or at the offices of Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 75607 COLLIERY HORSES. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Adare Colliery ( ompany to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at their Repository, Womanby-street, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY. September 5th, at 2.30 p.m., the following very excellent ° CART HORSES :— 1. Lion," 6 years, 15.1. 2. "Bowler," 5 years. 15.1. 3. "Rattler," 5 years, X5. 4. Prince," 5 years. 14.2. 5. 6. Dragon," 6 ye u>, 14.2. 7] Captain." 6 years, 14.3. 8 NormaH," 7 years, 15.1. 9" "Dick," 5 years, 14. Oi. 10. Boxer," 6 years, 14.24. 11. Polly," 6 15 0. 12. "Turpill." 7 years, 15.0. 13. "Tiger," 7 years, 14.3. All warranted staunch andgood workers. 75920 R^ARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES VY HORSE SHOW, 1885. THE COMMITTEE'S SALE OF HORSES WILL BE HELD IN THE SHOW GROUND ON FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER NEXT. The Sale will be held in front of the Grand Stand, and sellers of horses will have a box allotted for each liurse, and will have also an opportunity of showing their horses over the fences if in the ring the morning of sale. As a large number of entries are expected, the com- mittee will be obliged by sellers sending full particu- lars of entries as early as possible to the Hon. Secre- tary. The sale will be open to non-exhibited as well as exhibited horses. Further particulars of Hon. Secretary, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 76029 40, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. C. JPOLLICK, 'PAWNBROKER. MOST MONEY LENT ON GOLD AND SILVER VALUABLES. OVER £2 AT THE RATE OF 4D IN THE POUND, EXCEEDING B10 AT A LESSER INTEREST. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND DIAMOND RINGS VERY CHEAP. SPECIAL LOTS OF GOLD WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS. 287e—7349 JGLLUI^STING AT NE WPORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newport, &c. Work executed with despatch. 311 nlt5 hy Ruction. ON VIEW TO-MORROW (THURSDAY).' SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT, 4TH SEPT., 1885, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Sale by Order of the Mortgagee, who is Realising his Seurity. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, on FRIDAY, 4th Septembsr, 1885, at Eleven o'clock, without reserve, the following FINE ART PROPERTY AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, (UPON WHICH HEAVY ADVANCES HAVE BEEN MADE,) The FURNITURP, which is represented by a MAGNIFICENT WINGED BOOKCASE, IN OLD CARVI<D OAK, AND A SPLENDID WRITING TABLE, TWO CARVED OAK CHAIRS, AND TWO EASY CHAIWS in crimson velvet. BEAUTIFUL CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, with bevel edge plate glass back, TWO CHINA CABINETS, and a MAHOGANY BED- ROOM SUITE, EXQUISITELY INLAID WITH VARIOUS WOODS, SUITES OF SILK AND VELVET WINDOW CURTAINS, lofty two-fold Indian screen, a pair of fine ebony aml gilt stands, old gilt suspending chandelier, commodes, secretaires, PAIR OF MIRRORS IN ELABORATELY CARVED FRAMES, LOUIS XVI. CLOCK and CANDELABRA, THE HANDSOME APPOINTMENTS OF A BOUDOIR in modern taste, upholstered in rich CRIMSON SILK, window and centre tables, circular dish on bronze stand, sideboard, set of chairs in Morocco leather, and bookcase, a splendid SWEET-TONED 7- octave COTTAG I TRICHORI) PIANOFORTE in Rose. wood Case by Collard & Collard, NOBLE BRONZES, including a pair of MARLI HORSE FIGURES, &c. The PORCELAINS represent a PAIR OF MATCHLESS DRESDEN VASES 36 inch high, EXTENSIVE DINNER SERVICE in old Wedgwood, with Crest; MOST COSTLY REAL SEVRES DESSERT SERVICES beautifully painted, TEA and COFFEE SERVICE in DERBY, GROUPS AND FIGURES in Chelsea, Old Dresden and Derby, Old Japan and Oriental Dishes, and numerous other items. THE OLD SILVER PLATE comprises Dessert Knives and :Forks, Goblets, Waiters, C" THE PICTURES AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS include A NOBLE WORK by BERGHEM, ANOTHER by SWANEVELDT, Rob Vaughan, F. Angard, Co'eridge, Atkyn5, Falconer, Fellwood, And other works of character. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 75492 A VERY IMPORTANT SALE. ABOUT 120 CARPETS; Comprising -65 BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CAR- PETS with Borders in a variety of Sizes aud suitable for rooms of every description. COSTLY TURKEY AND WILTON PILE CARPETS In rich colours for Drawing and Dining Rooms, Libraries, (Vc., rich oriental pattern SOFA and HEARTH RUGS, TAPESTRY CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS of rich designs, LINOLEUMS, FLOOR CLOTHS, ETC. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION at the Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 8t,h September, commencing at 12 o'clock, the above VERY EXTEN- SIVE STOCK OF CARPETS. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 76079 ON FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1885. AN IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, The ENTIRE CONTENTS of a Residence in the Newport- road, Part contents of a Residence in the Riclimond-i oad.three FULL-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by Messrs JiitiNSMKAD, N i KRDKRMAYF.R, and ALLISON NEARLY- NEW FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOMS, DINING-ROOMS, BREAKFAST-ROOMS, and Six Bedrooms, supplied by a noted house; Pictures, Clocks, Ornaments, costiy superior plated Articles, Kitchen Requisites, Garden Seats, and othr effects. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING 1J'-I. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY", 11th September, 1885, at Eleven o'clock. a very large assemblage of first- class FURNITURE, removed as above. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 76080 THIRD ANNUAL HORSE SHOW SALE. THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING bt'g to announce that they will SELL by AUCTION, at THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, at; TWELVE O'CLOCK (the day following the Cardiff Horse Show), 120 SHOW & OTHER HURSES, IJJcludin A STUD OF THIRTY HUNTERS DIRECT FROM WATERFORD, Thc Property of the well-known Importer Mr Thomas Morgan. 5 HUNTERS, the property of A. J. Daniel, Esq., well known in the V. W.H. Country. 5 WELL-CONDITIONED & TRAINED HUNTERS, the pro- perty of a well-known gentleman. Entries have been received from the following gentlemen :— Richard Allen, Esq. I J. Fowler, Esq. Robert Johnston, Esq. S. Brukewich, Esq. H. B. Cory, Esq. R. Travel, Esq. It. L. Morgan, Esq. F. Webb, Esq. G. Matthews, Esq. II. ackso1,1, Esq. A. Bassett, Esq. G. E. Lewis, Esq. n. Owen, Esq. I J. Matthias, Esq. T. John. Esq. F. Perry, Esq. W. Tilley, Esq. W. Adams, Esq. Robert Evans, Esq. K. G. Vaughan, Esq. J. Dunn, Esq. John Skone, Esq. J. Gerrish, Esq. E. Davies, Esq. J. Gerrish, Esq. E. Davies, Esq. Entries for this important sale should be made at once, as 70 stalls are already engaged. Forms of entry may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 75493 FAIRFIELD HOUSE, ROMILLY CRESCENT, CARDIFF. SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, the 14th day of September, 1885 (and following day if necessary) at 11 a.m" the superior high-class FURN rrURE, being the appointments of three reception rooms and six bedrooms, comprising velvet pile carpet, Utrecht velvet rug, black and gold mirrors with panels and brackets, marble clock, ebony cabinet, hand-painted 1)laques, ebony hracket with mirrored back,chiffouniere, whatnot, and occasional tables in ebony, choice gas brackets and globes, couch, ladies' and occasional chairs in ebony, upholstered in brocaded velvet, Piano in ebony bv Collard d; Collard," handsome teak and ebonizedchiffonniere sideboard,overma.lltel in teak with bevelled plate panels, ccal vase, extra quality Brussels carpet, Wilton pile curtains, capital dining table, capital dining room suite in walnut and morocco, easy chairs and couch in cretonne. A quantity of superior glass, including cut ports, hocks, clarets, champagnes, and sherries, breakfast service. Heal painted and other dressing tables, pretty Bed- room Suite III ash, brass half-tester bedstead, spring and wool mattresses, tile back marble top washstands and toilet lables, toilet wue, feather bolsters and pillows, iron bedsteads, choice toilet ware, bedroom carpets, pictures, brackets, &c- The nsnal domestic alldCl1linary appointments. On view on Saturday, 12th September, and DlOrning of sale. The House to Let. Catalogues and further particulars of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 76113 EVELYN HOUSE. 12. RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF GENTEEL AND WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER VALUABLE EFFECTS, WIIICH MESSRS W. AND S. HERN have been favoured with instructions from II. Pas- soni, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of September, 1885. PARTICULARS. A nearly new full-compass cottage pianoforte, in walnut, with vertical iron frame (by Thompson and Shackdl); ebonized drawing-room suite, beautifully upholstered in figured crimson repp; ebonized centre tahle with marble top, do. card and work tables, Oll paintins and steel engravings, occasional chairs, lare Kilt-frame chimney glasses, bronze and steel fenders, sets d steel fire. irons, coal vases, music stool, mahogany hat and umbrella stand with marble top, mahogany seat and hall chairs, polished oak dining room suite, polished oak sideboard with plate-glass back, walnut whatnot, Dedestal writing table in polished oak, screen and needle work, Brussels carpets, hearth rugs, skin rugs, and door mats, fancy tables and chairs, window curtains, dinner service, deal tables, chairs, mangle, Jawn mower, eight day dock in walnut case, iron French bedsteads, palliasses, hair and wool mattresses, blankets, counterpanes, mahogany and ash suites of bedroom furniture, sets of chamber ware, painted washstands, dressing tables, c .ests with drawers, carpets, floor cloth, assortment of kitchen and culinary requisites, a btautiful American bloodhouncl ,'3 years old, a small quantity of wine, and other effects. Sale to C01HUlCnCe punctually at 12 o'clock. N.B.—Full particulars in catalogues to be had of the Auctioneers one prior to the -ale. Oa view the day before and morning of sale. Dated, Auctioneer's Offices, 72, St. Mary. street, Cardiff, September, 1885. 76116 63, COCKBURN-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD CORNER SHOP and PREMISES. Mil J. E. GUNN is favoured with instructions to Sl'.LL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of September, 1885, at three for four o'clock in the aftcmoon (subject to 5uch conditions as wiII be then and there produced and read, and which may be in- spected at the offices of the undersigned, Messrs Reed and Cook, three days prior to the auction), the follow- ing desirable LEASEHOLD SHOP, PREMISES, AND OFFICES, situate and being No. 68, Cockburn-street, Cardiff, held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1880, at au annual ground rent of £4 16s Od. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; orto Messrs REED and COOK, Solicitors, Bridgewater and Tauntcn. Dated, Cardiff, August, 1885. 76130 SALE OF 600 MOUNTAIN SHEEP. MR T. E. GEORGE will OFFER by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 8th, 1885, at Tir Pentys Farm (midway between Crumlin and Pontypool), 100 Fat and 150 Store Wethers, 250 Store Ewes, 100 Lambs, and 10 excellent Rams, the property of Mr James Rees. 76126 Luncheon at 11 a.m., and Sale to commence at 12. RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- JLJL HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, In. fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting )f Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c. It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a cure IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a, family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest. lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with. out it. 39562 Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath; and sold bv all Chemists Price Is ld and 2s 9d per bottle /CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. ges Permanbiic Posting ::5tatiolls ill Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for ail descriptions of A ivertising: Circl1Ïiu Distributing &c, yl All orders promody attended t5251 ales by BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. TO SHIP BUILDERS, IRON MASTERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at tbe Grosvenor Hotel, New Milford, in the County of Pem- broke, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of September, 1885, at half-past Eleven for Twelve o'clock (if not previously disposed of by private contract), subject to the condi- tions of sale to be there and then produced, all that SHIP-BUILDING DOCK In the occupation of the Milford Haven Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, situate at Pennar, in the county of Pembroke. The land is leasehold, and is held under a. lease of 99 years from the 25th day of December, 1873, except the last day thereof, subject to a yearly lent of S128 18s Id, until the 25th day of December, 1893, and from that date until the end of the said term,8\lbject to an in. creased yearly rent of £386 14s 3d also that saw-mill, blacksmiths' shop, offices, and other buildings .thereon, erected with the fixtures and fittings, a list of which will be produced at the sale. Also all that PI ECl? of LAND containing 32 acres, bein," part of the foreshore of the Pembroke river below high-water mark, situate opposite East Pennar, in the parish of Moncton. in the county of Pembroke, held for ever, subject to a yearly rent of Is. There are about six acres of land with cottages held under an agreement for lease for 99 years, which may be obtained by arrangement. The premises will be sold subject to the Tents and lessees' covenltnts and conditions contained in the several leases, and the nature of such terms and conditions may be ascertained by an inspection of the respective leases, which will be prodnced by the solicitors at or before the sale. A detailed list of the fixtures and fittings, wooden erections, &c., which the purchaser may have at a valuation in the usual way, will be produced at the sale. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street. Swansea or to Messrs Slater, Turnbull, and Slater, solicitors, 87, Morley-street, Manchester. 76 <71 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. TO SHIP BUILDERS, IRON MASTERS, MER- CHANTS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises occupied by the Milford Haven Ship- building and Engineering Company, Limited, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 6th, 7th, and 8th days of October, 1885, without reserve, the whole of the valuable and comparatively new MACHINERY, PLANT, STORES, WOOD, and IRON MATERIALS, Comprising steam boilers and engines, lathes, punch- ing and shearing machines, rolling mills, anvils, vices, cast and wrought iron plates, perpendicular anù circu. I lar sawing machines, weighing do., large assortment of iron and steel, wrought and scrap iron, chains, winches, block and chains, powerful fire engine, iron and wooden tanks, hoop iron, boiler tubes, gas pipes and fittings, crab winches, forges, rivets, nuts, screws, bolts, large quantity of loose tools, china and glass ware, brass quadrants', brass ship furniture, locks, lamps, copper and brass wire, rods, castings, brass scraps, mahogany cabin fittings, brass, iron, and galvanized brads, do. nails of various sorts, pumps, &c., together with a. large assortment of valuable timber, consisting of English oak, larch, greenheart, pitch pine, mahogany, ash, teak, maple veneer, deals, launchway standards, blocks, firewood, and other useful timber, joiners' and carpenters' benches, barrows, &c. eleven wooden erections of various dimensions. Steam barge, nearly equal to new (to carry about 90 tons), together with the whole of the expensive office furniture, &c. Iron Caisson, about 84 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 12 feet 6 inches high, made for the docks at Milford, but can be well adapted for a pontoon. A full detailed Catalogue, whicll now is in course of preparation, may be had 14 days previous to the day of sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to Messrs Slater, Turnbull, and Slater, Solicitors, 87, Mosley-street, Manchester. 76072 SALE THIS DAY. VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD.STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS will JI. SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY Next, September 2nd, 1835, a large and useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects. Sale to commence at 11 in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 76074 KITTLE FAIR, GOWER. Near Swansea, Z miles from Killay and Mumbles- road StatiolJ", on the L. ana. N. W. Railway. Fifth annual sale of Fat and Store Stock, Shropshire Breeding Ewes, Rains, &c. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have -LvJL been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above fair, on TUESDAY. Sept, 8th, 1885, the following valuable FAT AND STORE STOCK (the property of T. Penrice, Esq., J.P., Kilvrough, near Swansea), viz.80 young pure Shropshire breed- ing; ewes, 25 fat wethers, 7 lamb rams, 1 two-year-old ram (from the flocks of Lord Chesham, Earl :5hrews- bury, and other celebrated breeders), 4 prime fat cattle 1 pure-bred shorthorn bull calf (roan), 6 months 1 three-year-old heifer, just calved 2 young Berkshire sows for breeding, 6 months. The Auctioneers respectfully solieit the attention of agriculturists ami dealers to this important sale of breeding ewes, rams, &c., the name of the pro- prietor being, in cheir opinion, a sufficieut guarantee of the character of the breeding stock to be offered. Three months' credit on approved security "ill he given to farmers purch:1Sing for breeding purposes. Luncheon at the Beaufort Arms, Kittle, at Is 6d each. Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Ottices, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. 76073 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF TWO VERY IMPORTANT SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND CROPS, BY 1% ,TR THOMAS GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer, -LTJL Cardigan, Comprising about 60 C"W. 95 three-year-old steers, 71 two-year-old steers, a large number of yearlings, and calves, 200 sheep and lambs, 23 draught horses, &c., Ac., at Forest and Llantood Farms, near the (own of Cardigan, the property of the late John Griffith, Esq., deceased. Further particulars will be issued immediately, and may be had of the auctioneer. 76101 TO BE SOLD.—Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice; Chancery Division, made in an Action of HE PUGH.S ESTATE. WIL- LIAMS v. PUGH, 1882, P. No. 1,652, with the approbation of Mr Justice Chitty, the Judga to whose court the said action is attached in one lot by Mr James Straker, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the Bush Hotel, Abertillery, in the County of Monmouth. on Wednesday, the 9th day of September, 188b, at Six o'clock in the evening precisely. FIVE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, situate and being Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Blaina-road, otherwise Bridge-street, in the town of Abertillery, in the parish of Aberystrutb, in the County of Monmouth, now occupied by monthly tenants at rents amounting in the aggregate to B40 12s. Particulars and Conditions of Sale whereof may be had gratis of George Mayor Cooke, Solicitor, 9, Gray's Inn-square, London Messrs Ciofton and Craven, of Manchester, Solicitors Messrs Last and Sons, Solicitors, Albert Buildings, 49, Queen Victoria-street, London; Leonard Drage Browne, Solicitor, Abergavenny; and of the Auctioneer, Abergavenny and at the place of sale. Dated the 10th day of August, 1885. 5947 ROBERT MARSHALL, Chief Clerk. CARMARTHEN. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of most desirable FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE and LAND, called WELLHELD, Close to the town of Carmarthen. It comprises a most charming and delightfully-situated residence, replete with every convenience, standing on a rise in sloping and undulating lawns, tastefully laid out with orna- mental trees and shrubberies, overlooking the town of Carmarthen, and commanding most picturesque views of the Vale of Towy. The residence, which has re- cently been put in thorough repair, contains hall, 3 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, dressing-room, w.c., aml other offices; well-stocked garden, con,>erva.tory, green. house. stable, coach-house, etc, etc and an abuudant supply of excellent water; 2 cottages and gardens, enclosures of most superior land, the whole containing more or Jess, comprising altogether one of the most delightful residences to be met with, and will be offered for SALE by AUCTION, at 2.30 p.m., on SATURDAY, 5th September, 1885, by Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs G. and R. Thomas, solicitors, Carmarthen, or of Mr J. Francis, auctioneer, land agent, and valuer, Carmarthen. 76049 TLTLE MONMOUTHSHIRE HORSE JL REPOSITORY. THE BEECHES, CH KPSTOW-ROAD, MAINDEE, NEWPORT MON. A good supply of Sound, Reliable HORSES kept on SALE at Moderate Prices, viz.:— HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, Stepping Weight- carrying COBS, PARK HACKS, Ladies' HACKS, aud Match CARRIAGE HORSES. HORSES BOUGHT and SOLD on Commission by Private Contract, and by MONTHLY AUCTION SALES, which will commence early in October next. HORSES TRAINED to Single and Double Harness and Saddle HORSES TAKEN ON LIVERY by the Week or Month and splendidly turned out in condition. A RIDING SCHOOL for Young Gentlemen and Ladies under the tuition and direction of Mr J. W. Green. A Ladies' Private Dressing-room on the Premises. F. WELSH, Live Stock Auctioneer, 75677 Proprietor. It J. IfEATH AND SONS 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Having completed the ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now on view over ONE HUNDRED PERSONALLY SELECTED JpIANOFORTES, '"v ORGANS, AND IIARMONIUMS, By all the very Best Makers, of the latest design and construction, whicA they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, and on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per month. llOe Pianos, from lb guineas. S431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67832 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Mowing in all parts of the follow ng towns :— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MI I..FORD HA YERFORDWii'ST NEATH BRISTOI, GLOUCESTER LLANELLi TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARD I !<']<' TIMES also delivered every Fr day to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the various bookstalls. alt5 by ^udiotL SALE THIS DAY. KING'S HEAD HOTEL,NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HUNTERS, &c. MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Richard Delahay, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, September 2nd, 1885, those three very valuable and well known HORSES AND OTHER EFFECTS, viz.:— That grand Bay Gelding BIRCHROD, by Truant, 7 years old first prize winner as a light weight hunter at Lord Tredegar's and other shows. That excellent grey gelding, AUTOCRAT, by Tele- graph, 7 years old; a perfect hunter and safe in l1arness. That handsome brown mare, KITTY, 7 years old good in saddle and harness. Also a Whitechapel Dog Cart, set of Silver-Mounted Tandem Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Clothing, &c. Fu'l particular in catalogues to be obtaiued of the Auctioneer. Sale at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, Mon., August 20^ 1885. 75990 GELLI HOUSE, NEAR MAESTEG. Situate one mile from Cymmer Station, on the Llynvi and Ogmore Railway, and four miles from Maesteg. MR MEREDITH DAVIES has been favoured with instructions from Gwilym T. 'Jenkins, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above-named place, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1885, the following LIVE STOCK, HORSES, &C., 280 SHEEP, viz.: 90 four-year-old mountain wethers, fit for the butcher, 70 mountain ewes, and 120 lambs. 36 head of CATTLE, viz.: 4 fat cows, 1 cow and calf, 2 cows in full profit, 1 cow ne ir calving, 8 three- year-old steers, 10 two-year-old ditto, 1 two-year-old heifer in calf, 7 yearlings, aud 2 yearling bulls. HORSES.—1 pony and sucker, 1 yearling colt, 1 sucker. Six months' credit, upon approved security, to pur- chasers of B5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of b per cent. per annum. Refreshments at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1.30 sharp. Trains leave Bridgend at 9 a.m. and 12.25 p.m., ar- riving at Cymmar at 9.38 a.m. and 1,8 p.m. returning from Cymmer at 4.10 p.m., in time for the North Mail, and at 6.10 p.m., in time for the 7.3 p.m. Great Western Down Train. The Glyncorrwg train will leave top of incline for Cymmer at 8 a.m. and 12 noon. Lamb and Flag Inn, Glyn-Neath, August 22nd, 1885. 76120 LAMB AND FLAG, GLYNNEATH, Distant Three-quarters of a Mile from Glynneath Station. MR MEREDITH DAVIES has been favouedwith instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, av the above place, on MONDAY, Septem- ber 7th, 1885, the following useful STOCK Which have been removed for the convenience of sale, viz., 3 three-year-old steers, 3 two-year-old ditto, 1 cow and calf, 1 cow in full milk, 6 prime fat heifers, 6 store pigs, 9 excelent draught horses, varying from 5 to 7 years old, suitable for oolliery owners or contractors. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms cash. Lamb and Flag, Glynneath, August 26, 1885. 76052 CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE TALYCLYN COL- LlERX AND FIREBRICK WORKS. (As a Going Concern). MR W. M. WILLIAMS has been favoured with instructions from the owner to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Red Lion Hotel, Pontardu ais, on MONDAY, September 7th, 1885, at 3.30 0 clock in the afternoon (subject to such condi. tions as shall be then and there produced), in one lot, the following VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE WORKS, Known as the TALYCLYN COLLIERY AND FIRE BRICK WORKB, Including GOODWILL OF TRADE, MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., ttc. Comprising engines, boilers, revolving pan witb rollers, clay crushing rolls, pug mills, kilns, weighing machines, pit gear, trams, tram roads and sidings, special pumps, wheelbarrows, &c.; also engine houses, drying sheds, stables, storehouses, offices, &c., &c., fitted with every improved requisite. The Works are situate in the parish of Llanedy,about three-quarters of a mile from Pontardulais Station on the G. W. and L. and N. W. Railways. and one and a half from Llangennech Station, G. W. Railway. The Works are situate in the immediate vicinity of seven large and flourishing tinplate works-five at Pontardu- lais and two at Liangennech. The Works are in full work, and are in excellent working condition. The bricks are well known for their excellence and durability; and, with a very slight outlay upon alteration, white facing bricks tor building, equal in colour and quality to any made in South Wales, could be produced. The present appli- ances are capable of turning out 30,000 bricks weekly, but, if necessary, there is sufficient space for extension of works to turn out 50,000 weekly. The coal is worked with the clay by a slant, and is therefore brought to surface at a very small cost. The property is held under a lease from H. D. Dill- wyn, Esq.. upon exceptionally favourable terms. For permission to view the works, and for inspection of lease, inventory of machinery, plan of workings, Ac., apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Pontardulais Messrs C. E. and H. M. Peel, Quay-parade, Swansea or Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, Swansea. August 21st, 1885. 76092 fetters mtii -rriE IHSNIN^LAR AND ORIENTAL JL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY are open to receive TENDERS from the various Collieries in the South Wales District, for from 10,000 to 50,000 tons of STEAM COAL to be shipped f.o.b. at Cardiff, durin the year 1886, under tbe following conditions, viz. — 1. The coals arc to be fresh wrought and colliery screened, and the tenders are to state the names of the pit or pits and seams from which the supplies are to be obtained, the qi»lity of the coals being of the best descriptions won from such pits. Where the produce of more than one pit is tendered for, the tender is to specify approximately the proportion in which the coals obtained from each pit will be sup- plied. 2. The coals shipped under the accepted tenders are to be subject to the inspection of the comrany's inspector, who is to have the right to reject all coals which are in his judgment not up to the standard stipulated for, and where he considers it necessary, he may replace the coal so rejected by other coal, at the expense of the contractor, the quantity thus taken to be considered as forming a portion of the contract; and the company reserve the right, in the event of frequent rejections under this clause, of cancelling the contract, by giving one month's notice to the con- tractor. 3. Payment for coals supplied will be made in cash within ten days from the receipt of invoice supported by bill of lading, 4. Sealed tenders endorsed Tenders for coal," ad- dressed to the Secretary of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, to be lodged at the Com- pany's Offices, 122, Leadenhall-street, E.C., by noon on Wednesday, 16th instant. b. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. P. & O. Company's Offices, 121., Leadenhall-street, 31st August. 1885. rDpttÍ!It &-r.t to let. ORTHCAWL. —LAND TO BE LET JL FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, with liberty to purchase the Freehold. Porthcawl is a sea-side resort having most extensive sands, beautifully clear sea water, easy railway communication with Cardiff, New. port, Bristol, &c. Is capable of development into a fashionable watering pIace.-For further particulars apply to Mr Charhs Taylor, R.I.B.A., Architect, Sur- veyor, and Civil Engineer, 22, Duke-st, Cardiff. 74052 Jftttannal. QOOD SON'S gYNDICATES. FORMED FOR OPERATING IN STOCKS AND SHARES. Large and small sums combined, and carefully operated as a whole for a brief period. Profits divided pro rata at close. Explanatory and Weekly Circulars post free. GOODSON AND COMPANY, STOCKBROKERS, DEVONSHIRE-CHAMBERS, BISHOPSGATE.ST., LONDON, W.C. 74655 E W RESIGNS IN JQINNER SETS rjlEA gETS fJtOILET SETS fJlABLE GLASS Samples, I (Packages per post, free. J free. KEPPLE & Co. 3, CLARE-STREET, X>RIST0Ii. 74924 X> FJIEETH TEETH TEETH Prize Medal London, 1862. Gold MedaJ, Paris, 1867. MR KBALL, SU GEON DENTIST (25 Years* Experience; 15"\ in Swansea,), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets rom Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXiURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman Neath: E. C. Evans. Cardigan. 50668 SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed npon the same terms as from the Chief Office. I The DAILY NEWS" delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS., ^pukiir Notices. WILCOX PRIZE DRAWING. tV WINNING NUMBERS 1st prize, 321; 2nd, 1,330 3rd, 377 4th, 4,387 5th, 4,316 • 6th, 1,527 7tii, 2.671 8th, 199 9th, 424 10th, 1,265 • llth, 349 12th, 411 13th, 2,314 14th, 1,860 15th 116 16th, 29 17th, 2,045 18th, 1.303; 19th, 3.591 20th, 239. Applications to be made to the Hon. Secretary, 49, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 497 NIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. The NEXT SESSION will BEGIN on TUESDAY. October 6th. Students are specially prepared for the Arts and Science Examinations of the University of London. Tuition fee (including all Lecture Courses) £10. Physical, Chemical, or Biological Laboratory Fees from Three Guineas per session of three terms. For further information apply to IVOR JAMES, Registrar. Cardiff, Aug. 25th, 1885. 760 ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL EXHIBITION of HUNTERS, HAR- NESS HORSES, POLO and other PONIES, AGRI- CULTURAL HORSES, CAfTLE, SEEEP, and PIGS will take place in Bailey Park and the Cattle Market, Abergavenny, on THURSDAY, the 17th S KPT EM- BER, 1885, when upwards of £270 will be offered for comoetion in 51 classes, the prizes ranging from £ 15 downwards. Entries close lOtli September. Schedules and Entry Forms may he obtained of the Secretary. JAMES STRAKER, 75779 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW. SEPT. 16TH & 17TH. ENTRIES CLOSE ON 1ST SEPT. OVER £ 600 IN PRIZES. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR CART HORSES AND DRIVERS. PRIZES FOR CARRIAGES. GRAND DISPLAY of FIREWORKS AFTER THE SHOW on nights of FRIDAY, 18th, and SATURDAY. 19th Sept. Full particulars of the Hon. Sec., D. T. ALEXANDER. 75998 5, High-street, Cardiff. JYJ-RS ANNA M. LONGSHORE POTTS, DOCTOR OF MEDICINE of the WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., will LECTURE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 2ND, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, AT CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, on FOOD AND DIGESTION: What to Eat, and How to Eat It. At the close of each Lecture a. Phrenological Exami- nation will be given from the stage. THIS AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock, at the same place, A LECTURE TO LADIES ONLY. Admission to all Lectures—Front Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. J. CHARLES HARRISON, Doctor of Medicine, of the Bennett Medical College, Chicago, U.S.A., WILL DELIVER A LECTURE TO MEN ONLY, At CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4th, at 8 o'clock. No Boys under 15 admit ed unless accompanied by their father or guardian. Admission, Front Seats, Is Back Seats, 6d. Mrs Dr. Potts, accompanied by Geo. E. and J. C Harrison, are stopping at Avon House, 19, Charles- street, Cardiff, and can be consulted daily from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs Potts treats Diease3 of Women; Geo. K. Harrison, Chronic Diseases not Peculiar to the Sex J. Chas. Harrisol1, Diseases of Men only. CONSULTATION FltEE. 4U IRWAIN IRON AND BRASS JLJL FOUNDRY, HIRWAIN. The Proprietors having made extensive alterations ancl 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 JuhlÜ: ^ppointmntts. THE CORPORATION OF CARDIFF JL REQUIRE THE SERVICES of an INSPECTOR for the New Sewerage Works at Roath. Salaiy £2 10s per week. Applications, 8ta.ting age, experience, and present occupation, and enclosing not more than three recent testimonials; must be sent to me not later than Wednesday, the 9th September next, endorsed Inspector of Works." By order, J. L. WHICATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, 28th August, 1885. 76067 JpENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the PENTYRCH WORKS (Infant) SCHOOL, at Gwaelodygarth. Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications, and salary required, with copies (not exceeding three) of testi- monials, to be sent to the undersigned (from whom forms of application may be had) at once. R. Y. EVANS, Clerk. Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 29th August, 1885. 76103 P 0 N T Y P R DUN ION. APPOINTMENT OF MASTER AND MATRON. The Guardians of this Union will, at their meeting to be held on the 9th dqy of SEPTEMBER NEXT, proceed to elect a MASTER and MATRON to the WORKHOUSE of this Union. The Salary of the Master will be £50 aud that of the Matron £25 per annum, with apartments, rations, and washing in the Workhouse. Candidates to be man and wife, between the ages of 30 and 45 year8, without encumbrance preferred. The Master must be competent to keep the books and accounts, and peform all the duties required of him under the Orders of the Local Government Board. He must also devote the whole of his time to the duties of the office, and give security for the due and faithful discharge of them. The Matron will also be required to take charge of ami superintend the domestic ar- rangements of the Workhouse, and perform such other duties applicable to her office as are specified in the said Orders of the Local Government Board. Applications in candidates' own handwriting, accom- panied by original testimonials specially obtained for this appointment, to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before Tuesday, the 8th of September. Selected candidates will have notice tn attend the meeting of the Guardians on the d y of election, and the persons appointed will be required to enter upon their duties as early as convenient. E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk. Court House, Pontypridd, 26th August. 1885. 76064 Ittsuranrr. ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE -fJ ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. 41, LOWER SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN. SPECIALLY LOW PREMIUMS FOR FIXED BENEFITS, WITH NDN FORFEITURE PRIVILEGES. POLICIES WORLD-WIDE AND INDISPUTABLE AFTER FIVE YEARS. CLAIMS PAYABLE AT DEATH. EIGHTH DIVISION OF PROFITS AT CHRISTMAS NEXT. 73769 DAVID DRIMMIE AND SONS, Secretaries. THE ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE JL SOCIETY. Established 1823. 6, NEW BRIDGE-STREET. llLACKFRIARS, LONDON, B.C. Affords Mutual Assurance without Individual Liability. INVESTED FUNDS £3.619,661. ANNUAL INCOME £377,000. Rates of premium, from 9 to 26 per cent. less than those charged by other Life offices. Large bonuses have been declared. Some policies have been trebled by bonus. Application for Agencies may be addressed to W. Channing Watkins, 14, John-street, Bristol. 75222 REMOVAL OF JpREMISES. WE have the pleasure to announce the removal of our business from 12, HIGH STREET, to the modern and more commodious premises, 70, CROCKHERBTOWN, (Corner of FREDERICK-ST.) which is now opened with a Complete New Stock of WOOLLENS, MEN'S MERCERY, HATS, CAPS, &c., Comprising all the. Latest Novelties, and Best Manufacture. We would direct Special Attention to our BESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Which is under the control of a FIRST-CLASS LONDON CUTTER, who pays his personal attention to every order entrusted to us. We venture to hope that with the advantages afforded by our new premises the support so liberally bestowed upon us for the past 17 years will still be more fully extended and increased. DAVID PARRY & CO., CARD I F F 74345 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" RECKITT'S LLU1, SEE THAT YOU GET IT." ECKITT'S BLUE Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S BLUE 1 Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12150—74628 BO R OUGH OF N E W P 0 R T JD WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Merchant. street, behind the Town-hail Corporation bill-poster and crier. Renr the principal hoardings and station. in Newport a.i.i Neighbourhood. Two ood bill posters kept Work attended to with quick despatch 'town and" country. Old estaoiiahed—more than quarter of a ceuiury SD&J <s!06i ubli, ^musemfints. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER.MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGI.R MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). SEPT. 2nd. Special Engagement of Mr Charles Majilton's Famous Gonipanv of Eccentric Comedians. At 7.30 p. m. the New Farcical Comedy by Geo. R. Sims, THE GAY CITY, v Written expressly to suit the eccentricities of Charles Majilton's Company. Act I.—Hotel in Paris How a Baby got Lost! Act II.—Champs Elysées: Who found it, and how Act III.—Hotel de Paris: Found Lost, and found again Concluding with the Screaming Burlesque,CHUMS, in- troducing the marvellous novelties,Dean and Aslimore. MONDAY NEXT, Sept. 7th,—Grand Production of Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy HAMLET. Magnificent scenery, rich costumes, powerful company. FRIDAY, Sept. llth.—ANNUAL BENEFIT of Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. 54237 Open at 7. Commence 7.30; Half-price 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's 53237 c A B L R 0 s A OPE R A COMPANY. MONDAY, SEPT. 21 CARMEN. TUESDAY. „ 22. FAUST. WEDNESDAY' 23. MANON. THURSDAY, „ 24 ESMERALDA. FRIDAY. „ 25 IL TROVATOItE. SATURDAY, „ 26 BOHEMIAN GIRL. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Newport, Mcrthvr, and Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 75851 OY AL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY of ART. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE EXHIBITION. OPEN 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. "ADMISSION Is, EVENINCS 6d. SEASON TICKETS (admitting to musical evenings), 2s. THE SECOND MUSICAL EVENING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE COLLEGE, T 0-N I G H T (W E D N E S D A Y) Commencing at 8 p.m., when a party from the CARDIFF BLUE BIB BON CHOIR WILL GIVE A CONCERT. SOLOISTS Miss MARY DAVIS, Miss LUCY CLARK (Winner of the Contralto Solo at the National Eisteddfod, 1885), Miss H. B. JONES, Messrs ROGERS. NOOTE, S. WILLIAMS, And others. Miss WINIFRED ICVANS (Winner of First Prize at National Eisteddfod, 1885) will play the competi- tive Solo on the Pianoforte. Miss FRANCIS LEE will play & solo and duet with Miss Evaus, etc. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING (INCLUDING EXHIBITION). 1ST GLAM. ARTILLERY VOL. JL GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT, PARK HALL, CARDIFF, SATURDAY", SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1885. ARTISTES » Madame MARIE ROZE and MdlIe. DESVIGNES, Prima-Donna Contralto, from the Royal Italian Opera. Mr BENJAMIN WILSON, Primo-Tenore, Carl Rosa Opera. Mr ARTHUR ROUSBEY, Primo-Baritone, Itoyal Italian Opera. Solo Pianist and Musical Director..Signor BISACCIA Pianist to the King of Italy. The Concert will commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. TICKETS :—Dress Circle, 4s; Body of the Hall (Re- served), 2s 6d; Second Seats and Promenade, 1s. Plan of Seats at Mr W. Lewis's, Stationer, Duke- street. 75981 CAERPHILLY. 0ONSERVATIVE FETE, GALA, AND RACE MEETING AT CAERPHILLY ON WEDNESDAY, 23ED SEPTEMBER, 1885. PftriicuUrs ill future announcements. 76040 PONTYPOOL. MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY CLUB, PONTYPOOL. SECOND AUTUMN PONY RACE MEETING, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1885. THE MEMBER- RACE, a handicap of 15 sovs. TUE OPEN FLAT RACE of 15 sovs., for Ponies not exreecling 14.2 THE AUTUMN PLATE.—A Sweepstakes of £1 each, with £10 added. THE OPEN HURDLE RACE of 15 sovs., for Ponies not exceeding 14.2. THE LILIPUTIAN PLATE of 6 sovs., for Ponies not exceeding 13 hands. Entries close for the Handicap September 5th; for the other races, September 10th. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. The Great Western Railwny Company will issne Return Tickets (1st, /nd, and 3rd class) at Picnic Fares, by the trains leaving Cardiff at 1.10 p.m., Newport 1.35 p.m., Merthyr 12.40 p.m., Aberdare 12.45 p.m., Quakers Yard 1.5 p.m., Rbymney Junction 1.20 p.m., Tredegar Junction 1.26 p.m., Abergavenny 1.30 p.m., Monmouth 12.45 p.m. Admission to the ground, Is. Reserved enelosure,;sa I For programmes and further particulars apply to W. II. STRICK, Secretary, 76108 Pontypool-road, Pontypool. ^publications. NOW READY. J. WRIGHT AND 0ARDIFF DIRECTORYJ WITH COP PER PLAT E MAP, CORRECTED TO DATE. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, bs 6d. WRIGHT AND CO., BRISTOL, AND ALL CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. 64201 SPECIAL J|" OTICE! Having Purchased for Cash several parcels of HOSIERY AND UNDER-CLOTHING, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. ALSO PART OF A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF SCARFS, TIES, AND BOWS, IN BLACK AND COLOURED GOODS, The whole of which will be SOLD AT 30 PER CXNT UNDER REGULAR PRICIS A PARCEL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY UMBRELLAS, IN SILK, ALPACCA, AND LEVANTINE, AT 15 PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. ABOUT 60 DOZEN OF WHITE, OXFORD, AND PRINT SHIRTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. The first delivery of our own special made CARDIGAN JACKETS, HOSE, AND HALF HOSE Are now on Sale and we have much pleasure to state that they are 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN LAST YEAR. The whole of our Departments being now com- pletely assorted with NEW GOODS suitable for the present Season, nil at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, we respectfully solicit a.n early call. W. K5RNER & fO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 28, 29, 30, & 31, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1865. STIFF'S S'l ARCH. STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the STTTrwa QTADNXR knowledge of Messrs Stiff IlrJ; o felAKCH. and Co. that some retailed often attempt to induce the QTIFF'S STARCH. public to purchase low pricedand inferior starches STIFF'S STARCH. by representin/l; them to be the manufacture of Messrs QTIFF'S STARCH., FO"?U1<5« 'PU'SL'TS'S guard against such unprin* STIFF'S STARCH, cipledpractices.andtostate that every box or packet STIFFS STAKCH. SJ.SJELS'FFI.JGS? CJTIFF'S STAKCH. SUFFSJSL'FCMDI. „ 51b Packets and lib Fancy STIFF'S STARCH. Boxes, and may be obtained of any Grocer, Druggist, or of any Grocer, Druggist, or STIFF'S STARCH. ?il;oan; or of the Mana- facturers, STIFF'S STARCH, REDCUFF^SL, KRISTOI. KZ? 3o5e 12080 73768 ESTABLISHED 1818 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warrantel to cure all discharges from the urinary orans in either sex, acquired or constitl1tional. gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, and a.U the wholesale houses. 9128 I public Amusements. SWANSEA. ""VTEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA .1.1 HOUSE, Wind-st., Swansea..Director, A. Melville TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), SEPT. 2nd, AND DURING THE WEK. Mr Cowlard's "Haunted Lives" company. This Evening, tbe New and Original Drama, HAUNTED UVE-, Or, a Tale of the Nihilists, The creat Dramatic snccess, in Five Acts, by J. Wilton Jones, Powerful Company, N ew Scenery, Novel Mecbani«al Effert. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30 Second price at P. Box Offi-e, Messrs Brader s Music Warehouse. Wind-st. HOUSE ON THE )1AHH, NEXT WEEK. Miss Florence Warden in her own Dramatic Version of her popular Novel. 72300 TO. DAY, THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF SOUTH WALES. (Founded 1835. Incorporated 1883.) CELEBRATION OF THE oOTH ANNIVERSARY. The Council have pleasure in announcing that a CONVERSAZIONE Will be held at the INSTITUTION On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 2nd and 3rd of SEPTEMBER. Doors open at 6.45 Each Evening. Liugwood's Town Band. Promenade Concerts, Addresses, Exhibits, 6:c. DANCIN G, 9.30 to U0. Refreshment;. Cloak and Ladies' Rooms. The Building will be Lighted by Electricity, and the Grounds Illuminated with Coloured Lamps. Admission by ticket only. Members of the Institu- tion, One Evening, 4s Two Evenings, tIS, Members Families, residing under same roof, One Evening, 3s each Two Evenings, 4s 6d. Non-members, One Even- ing, 5s Two Evenings, 7s 6d. On THURSDAY the Building and Grounds will also be open from 10.30 to 5 o'clock, when Lingwood's Band will play at intervals. Admission, One Shilling SPECIAL TRAINS to the MUMBLES and MOR- RISTON at Twelve o'clock each evening. HORT llUXHAM. Hon. Secretary. Royal Institution, 31st August, 1885. KEATg — ~\TEATH. —TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, September 2nd, and nightly during remainder of present week. the MILLIONS OF MONEY, (WAN- DERING JEW) DRAMATIC COMPANY", en route from Dnblin, Cork, &c., having five nights at liberty Will appear at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH, THIS EVENING, and REST OF THIS WEEK, in the Great Dramn. MILLIONS OF MONEY, from Eugene Sue's Wandering Jew, played with great suc- cess by this company on present tour of ten months throughout the provinces, Birmingham, Leeds, i-het- field, < £ e., &c. Proprietor of the drama and company, Mr Melville, of the Swansea and other theatres. 76103 HEREFORD. JJEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 8th, 9th, 10th, and llth, 1885. PATRO-HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Principal Vocalists :—Madnme Albani, Miss Anna Williams, Miss Hilda Coward, Madame Patev, Madame Enriquez, Mr Edward Lloyd, Mr Harper Kearton, Mr Brereton, lI.1Hll\1r SarnJey. Leader of the Band: Mr J. T. Carrodus. Conductor Dr. Colborne. Sept. 8th.—Mendelssohn's Elijah." Sept. 9th.-GouIlOù's Redemption." Sept. 9th (Eve-iing).— Spohr's "Last Judgment Bach's A Stronghold Sure." Sept. 10th.—Dvorak's "StabatMater Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise." Sept. llth.—Handel's "Messiah." CONCERTS IN SHIRE HALf., TUESDAY, THURS- DAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS—Symphony in D Major, No. 5 (Mozart). Overtures: Fideiio, Uny Bias, and Jubilee. New Cantata, St. Kevin" (Dr. J. Snith). :010 and Chorus, Song of Bildur" (C. H. Lloyd). (The two latter composed expressly for tbis Festival.) Program-lies, Tickets, Ac. of Jakeman and Carver, Hereford. Further information of iion. and Rev. B. L. S.taubope, Hon. Sec. 76747 (Excursions. XCURSIONS BKTWEEN CARDIFF, 2A WESTON, AND LYNMOUTII, Hj the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET or QUEEN OF THIS BAY, (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). CARDIFF HALF-HOLIDAY TRIPS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Leave Cardiff 9.20 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Weston 10.30 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Leave Cardiff 8.45 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. „ and 3.0 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. LeaTe Cardiff 10.,O a.m. and 2.30 p.m. „ Weston 11.45 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. Fares—Between Cardiff aud Weston, to-and-fro, Fore deck. Is 6d; Saloon, 2s; Single Fare, Is and Is 6d. Bav trips, is. Refreshments on board. 355e-7378;; BY ORDER. SPECIAL HALF HOLIDAY EXCUR- O SION, THIS DAY, TO LYNMOUTH By the favourite fast saloon steamer (wind, weather, and circumstances permitting) -LADY MARGARET. Leave Cardiff. ;.O p.m. LYl1llJouth., 8.0 p.m. Fares to and fro—Fore deck, 2s aloon, 2s 6d. This will be the last half-holiday trip to this beautiful place this season. EXCURSION TO ILFRACOMBE, JLH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, to MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, by the splendid Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET." Leave Cardiff Sept. 5th. 2.45 p.m. Ilfracombe Sept. 7th, 8.30 a.m. 476e Fares: Fore Deck 4s bll Saloon, 6s. 76007 MARINE EXCURSION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON, HALF HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2:1D Leave Cardiff 10.0 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. Weston 11.15 <111" and 8.0 p.m. 477e Fares, To-and-fro, Is 6d and 2s 6d. 76104 4, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. By Order. EXCURSIONS for 3, 5, 8, or 10 DAYS from SWANSEA to BARNSTAPLE, BIDE- FORD, EXETER, PLYMOUTH, and to other Stations on the London and South Western Railway, per Velinclva 8teamel', via llfraeombe, every Satur- day, returning on the following Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, or Monday week, by any train to Ilfracombe, and from Ilfracombe to Swansea by steamer. For times of sailings see monthly sailing bills, or for furtherpart culars apply to WILLIAM POCKETT, 75831 Steam Packet Office, Swansea. GREAT WESTEN RAILWAY. ST. FAIR, OXFORD. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER7th, an EXCURSION TRAIN for GLOUCESTER, CHELTENHAM, and OXFORD will leave CARDIFF at 620 Newport 6.45, Chepstow 7.25, and Lvdney at 7.45 a.m., to return same day from Oxford at 6.40, Cheltenham 8.40, and Gloucester at 9.5 p.m. For fares, see special biils. 76125 J. GIUEHSUN, General Manager. GREAT WESERN HAlLWAY. On MONDAY, SEPT. 7tb, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available to return any weekday to Sept. 14th inclusive, will be issued to SHREWSBURY, Oswestry, Llangollen, Wrexham, Chester, Bala, Bir- kenhead, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Rhyl, Abergele. Llandudno, ami Isle of Man from Pembroke Dock at 8.10 a.m., Pembroke 8.18, Tenby 8.45, Nar- berth 9.15, New Milford 6.45, Haverfordwest 7.7, Llan- dyssil 8.40, Carmarthen 7.20, Carmarthen Junction 7.25, Brynamman 7,55, Pantyffynon 8.20, Pontardulais 8.35, Llaneby 8.8, Gower Road 8.23, Swansea 8.40, Landore 8.46, Neath 9.3, Bridgend 9.34, Pontypridd 8.25, Car- diff 10.40, Newport 11.10, Caeileon 11.20, Cwmbran 11.35, Upper Pontnewydd 11.40, Panteg 11.50, Aber- dare 9.5, Mountain Ash 9.15, Merthyr 8.55, Quaker's Yard 9.25, Dowlais 8.55, Pontypool Town 10.9, Ponty- pool Road 11.55, Ebbw Vale 8.15, Nantyglo 8.15, Blaina8.20. Abertillery 8.27, Abercaru 8.53, aud Risca at 9.5 a.m. For fares and return times see special bills. 76089 J. GRIERSON, Ueueral Manager. froMs. BRECON. H EALTH RESORT. To the RESIDENTS of CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, and other places where a mild and relaxing ntmospbere is prevalent, there are places where a "change of air" will produce better results than a visit to Brecon. For a bracing and dry atmosphere, lovely scenery, and good walking exercise Brecon offers special advantages, which are" now accompanied by good hotel accommodation on very moderate terms. Miss E. Evans, pro;iristress of the well-known Wellington Hotel, is now prepared to afford comfortable accommodation (includ'n" board and lodging) at Two GUINEAS A WEEK.' "special attention to f&ixiilies. Good fishing in tue neighbour* hood- 76114 DINNERS, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 75148 W, E. ^AUGHAN1 AND CO STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, I LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, IrARDTFF 248. BUTE-STREET, ) CAROIr 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS Aberavon Sirs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place. Aberkenflg—Mr W. J1. Ditchings. Grocer Abertillery—Mr W. P. Thomas, Market-street. I Blaenavon Mr J. Harris, London Hou.se. Blaina Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wottou, 10, High-street Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Noiton-stroet Briton Forry ..Mr D. L. Jones, Villicrs-st. Bryuinawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House. Cowbridge —Mrs Rogers, Fancy Repository Haverfordwest. Mr EIlL" Jones, High-street,. Llandilo .Mr J. Lockyer, County Press. Nantyn»oel.Mr E. David, Cambrian House. Neyland Messrs Biddlccome, London Iloiue, Newcastle Emlyn Mr E. T. Davies, Bridge-street. Pembroke Dock. Mr A. lirice, 9. Lower Meyrick-su Penarth Mrs A. Thomas, 37, I'lassey-stioei. Rhondda MrJ. JJ. Thomas, Taiior Porth. j Tenby Miss Eyi;:»i, Confectioner, 1 Crackweil-s I Usk Mr Junes, (rincer, Bndge-strout t> ill j A WORD TO TUB WISE: (Huae & cure ef j debility, want of energy .and pr«vj.(ur* decay, in- | struciioiui U)regain health aui viuor. Sent on receipt of | feu nips by Publishers, FiuasauSheffield UGal EBusiness hhrsscs. OTICE! IJOWELL QOMPANT ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE JpARCEL 1, OF J1' SILK J)LUSHES, VELVETS, k) I. v JJ 0 W E L L & QOMPANY; "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. \J 7b rjIHE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE" OF pRICE & SONS, Bnsine s is that CUSTOM IS DRAWN BY THE MAGNET OF VARIMY AND VALUE." They are now showing considerable accessions of New Fresh. and Attractive Stock in GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVENILES* READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from Mauufao turers' Hands. ADDRESS :— Til IS CARDIFF HOUSE. 50 & 51, ST. MARY-STREET, & 46 & 47, CAROLINE- 23 STREET CARDIFF. 111 ^NDERSON, ANDERSON. AND ANDERSON, MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS of every description of WATERPROOF & OILSKIN CLOTHING, INDIA RurmER BELTING, INDIA RUBBER VALVES, HOSE, PACKING SHEET, RUBBER WASHERS,.to. SINGLE & DOUBLE LEATHER BELTING, ALL HAND-SEWN, COTTON BELTINGS, EVERY SIZE. For Prices and Particulars, a.pply to 73337 16 & 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. F I l EAT g AND 4, ST. I AnY-STREET, Having purcha ed from the Insurance Company the WHOLE OF THE DAMAGED AND UNDAMAGED SALVAGE STOCK, We will OFFRR the SAME by P HIV ATE SALE in sections, as the stock can be de lit wIth, to enable us to commence Building operations quickly. t '1 A FEW DAYS LONGER, jgLECTRO-PLATE AND CUTLER. The Public have no idea of the Enornnu? Stack w hold in this Department of Tea and Coffee Services, Dessert Knives and Forks, Fish Carvers, Cruet Stands, and Case Goods of ali sorts, tlw whole of which will b. opened outon view. The reputation we have made during the last 35 years, by keeping only the bust goods, needs no comment. Linoleum (by Staines and other makers), Oilcloths, Woo), Wool bordered and other Mats, Cocoa Mats, and Matting, costly Wool and other Hea.rth Rugs, Travelling Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, &c., marking everthing ÙÚWII III piain 1i.;ures at tbe lows price they can take. ——— 75781 CROSS JgROS., 3 & 4, ST. M ARV STREET, 0ARDIFF. THREE YEAllS' SYSTEM. THREE SYSTEM j I. pIANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD J>IANOFORTES BY COLLARD. i;' JMANOFORTES BY BRINSMfiAD.. pIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. pIANOFORTES BY Kill KM AN. ? JMANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKFLL QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF'; rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rjlHOMPSON AND S HACKELL. 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TEXBY THE fJIHREE SYSTE Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON ND StiACKmj. upwards of twenty yaars ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been rail, dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low tha.t there need be no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, &c., free by post, on the application of anf intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. I The most liberal Discount is allowed to CMh fin,"er." and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPCRT, MERT3TK. 595 igfe THE GUKAT BLOUD PURIFIER BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, ami the fonlost t.. t-li of theblood, stomach, liver, ami kidneys they KG to the core of every disease, wuere no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURlFlERcur«»i.he foOowiqa complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the Htomarh Of bowels,giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or soreeyes, loss of memory, palpitation of tbe heart, livijr, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness iu the chest,rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pain* in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad brca-st, "frc throat, yore hejjis, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wound*, or white swellings, scrofula, or evil, rathe'in* tumours or cancers, pimples or blOLdleM the and body, swelled feet ot legs, .cabal ami itch, erysipeiaa, j.vaiiOice, and dropsy, aud fevers ot all kinds. 1.J¡ boxes at Id and 2., 9d each, nold fcjr a»«M Chemists, ot iron, the Burdock Pill Mauaftwery. 441 Oxford-street, Swansea. 18

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