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pERKlNS BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND FURNISHING I IRONMONGERS, I 33, ST. MARY-ST. & HOPE-ST., Invite Public Inspection of their Immense STOCK OF IRONMONGERY, |C°0KIXC AND HEATIXG STOVES OF ALL BAT KINDS. TFLS, BOILERS, TANKS, AND CISTERNS. WATER CLOSETS, LAVATORIES, AND CON URINALS. «RITGATED SHEETS AND ROOFING FELT. 1:\R"e sta.g of Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Tir.-plato Worker,, &c., &c., kept upon the Premises. !"=sTnIATES UEE n(I 74303
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R J, TTEATH AND somr 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Having completed the ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now on view over ONE HUNDRED PERSONALLY SELECTED p IAINOFOPTES, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, By all the very Best Makers, of the latest design and construction, which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, and on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per month. HOe Pianos, from lo guineas. 9431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67832
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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE, FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLONG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 75407 I
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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873 Medals—Sydney, 1880: Melbourne, 1881; ChristolM N.Z., 1882. Diploma of Honour (Highest Award), Amsterdam, 1863 Nineteen International Medals Awarded. F 1-t YS COCOA EXTRACT IN PACKETS AND TINS. Guaranteed Pure Cocoa only, the superfluous oil extracted. "If properly prepared, there is no nicer or more wholesome preparatioit oi Cocoa."—Or HASSALL. "It is strictly pure, and well manufactured in every way."—W. W. STODDART. I'.I.e., F.C.S., City and County Analyst, Park-street, Bristol. Try also FRY'S CARACAS COCOA. A delicious preparation. 16246 J. S. FRY SONS, BRISTOL AND LOXDCN.
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dipping JEotos. \\TATERF0RD and CORK, and the IRATVC w|lole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and 'ord ,V steamships via Milford Haven. The Water- ford ■]• aniers run daily. The Cork steamers leave Mil- Thursdays and Saturdays, and return ■—Wednesdays, and Fridays. 75224 B HISTOL C HA NNEL STEAM Ste-i„> PACKET CO..SAILINGS of the VELINDRA 'l«er between SWANSEA and ILFRACOMBE for SEPTEMBER. 14 SWANSEA. FROM ILFRACOMBE. 15 t,, 6.45 m 14 Monday 6.30 a 16 ?• 0m 16 Wednesday 7. 0 a 17 Tk estlay 9.30 m 17 Thursday 7. 0 a 19 s?4Ursday 2. 0 a 18 Friday 8.30 a 2l Urr1ay 11.15 m 19 Saturday 2.15 a gj :}°nclay 6.45 m 21 Monday 4.15 a 23 a Wednesday 5.30 a 2s ) ?(jiiesday 6.45 m 25 Friday 6. 0 a Jf, v1c'ay '» .6.45 m 26 Saturday 6. 0 a 28 \fturday 6.45 m 28 Monday 6. 0 a JO 6.45 ra 3o Wednesday 6. 0 a j„r e(lnesday 6.45 ml Best Cabin, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s Return, 8s and Po 6s available for one month. r further particulars apply to \VM. POCKETF, Steam Packet Office. Swansea. 74592 ("CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX t^Trhrh The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FIRST CI,ASS SCREW "p 7 STEAMERS will sail as follows :— •ifjf^ONNE' Bordeaux for Cardiff. Sept.16 ^JRONDE" Cardiff for Bordeaux. Sept. 19 ith poods and passengers. 11, Or Rate ot freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- and Sons, Agents, 14, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- UMlr? '< and at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- ,square. Cardiff. 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO.. Managers. NEW YORK JZj STEAMSHIP LINE. ^BgR*g £ .Raosi.NA. 4.000 ts. RHODORA, 4,000 ts RHEOLA, 2.300 ts. Bills of Lading issued to and from Stations Qth Wales and Midland Counties, and the prin. Places in Europe, United States, and Canada. :to OPORTO, LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA \I'td by Kail via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. Uoh 1 Sail«»2s- Through and Regular Communica- I- uetween all Stations in South wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. Through Rates Quoted on Application. t For Freight and other particulars apply to ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Q 34609 ■^t^gULLEY, 51. South-street New York. 5824 t MESSRS CHARLES HILL & SONS' & BRISTOL CITY LINE OF V O NEW YORK STEAMERS. 'a fei, CITY Captain Weiss 2 800 tons I jJ'OOKLYX CITY..Captain Fitt 2,400 tons I Vt^^llAFF CITY.. Captain Gore 2,700 tons I CITY Captain Horlor.2,700 tons S«viT'riS every Twelve Days to and fro between Bristol, and New York, taking goods from NEW- !<• *nd otlier BRISTOL CHANNEL PORTS. ur Freight and passage, apply to HKNRY R. JAMES, Queen-square, Bristol, v. BURGESS A CO., Cambrian Chambers, Swansea. York Agents— £ _ARK E LL & DOUGLAS, Kemble Buildings. M E 111 C A N LINE. iiNri K.n STATICS MAIL STEAMERS. J.JVKUPOOI. TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. jaj.lr"t.ciass, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo ten °u for passeiigers equal to any European Line. Pas- of t?Ws a -00l's landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf pW"syl»auia Railroad. This is the shortest and st route to the West. n., LOCAL AGENTS :— Bftrw GE, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES •to* V i" Bute I>ocks, Cardiff, and at Dock- ,<vl)0l't; CROCKET and JAMES. 4, Taff-street, I*nLV ,)ri! • TILNET and CO., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, w ^hce, Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. 21 A l lil'NS, Glebeland-street, Merthvr A. DAVIES, ^'Meckan-street, Pontlottyn ;0. THORNEY, Commer. Hotel, Aberdare; Ausrn and SII.COCKS. Swansea; *:• J- DavIKS. Cardiff-road, Aboraman DAVIES and 19,1»or-street. Dowlais. 30668 L GILCHRIST'S IYERPOOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAMERS. HEQULAli WEEKLY COMMUNICATION | BETWEEN ABOVE PORTS. further particulars apply to R. BURTON AND SON, Newport. anil ROBERT GILCHRIST AND CO., i. 21, Water.street, Liverpool, and Consulate Chambers. Bute-road, Cardiff GENTS FOR THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., r,, LIMITED. ». ''ro,,Rb Rates of Freight quoted, and passages ooKed, via Liverpool, to the Uuited States, Mediterra- Sgan, Havre, and Rouen. 64079 i, litaurancc. i THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE.— FOUMJF.D 1823. ACCUMULATED FUNDS £ 2,000.000. operate Preniiums. Increasing Bonuses. Undoubted Security, TERMIN ABLE-PREMIUM PLAN. Under this s ew Scheme premiums cease during life, without any Jcrease to the ordinary whole-life rates. Large j}IUSe.; may be expected after tbe premiums cease. *or Prospectuses, Forms, and all information apply the MIDLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BRANCH, lb, BENNETT'S-HILL, BIRMINGHAM. _7530Q-b FRANK GRIFFITH, Resident Secretary. THE WHITTINGTON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. », 58. MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E.C. ■'Unils in hand and Subscribed Capital as on T 30th April, 1886 £ 229,878 i°'a' Annual Income 54,202 f Claims paid from commencement to 30th April, ,exceed a QUARTER of a MILLION STERLING. ^otal Abstainers insured in a Separate Section. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every intorma "on on application to 72977 s Wanted. ALFRED T. BOWSER. Manager THE ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1823. 6. NEW BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, „ LONDON, E.C. Alfords Mutual Assurance without Individual Liability. INVESTED ANNUAL INC031E £377.000. »k es Premium, from 9 to 26 per cent, less than Jhose charged by other Life offices. Large bonuses ?ave been declared. Some oolicies have been trebled bonus. Application for Agencies may be addressed V. ChanlliJl Watkins. 14, John-street, Bristol.75222 TENTS;-iARQ-UEE3-B:iNNERS: AND FLAGS TO BlUE. GARDEN TENTS OF ALL KINDS. SHOP WINDOW BLINDS. RICK SHEETS, CARRIAGE PAID; 15' x 12, 14/2; X 12', 17/ 21 X 15', 21/9; 21 x 18', 29/9: 24 X 17, 34/ 24 x 24', 48/ 30' x 24', 57/6 each. SACKS, ACKS. AND BAGS. JYJ ORGAN AND COLES, CARPI FF. 70805 123e ~^JJX>R THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' CLAKKES WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark—" Blood Mixture. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Blotches, Ulcera- ted Sore Legs, Old Sores, Glandular Swellings, Cancerous Ulcers,Spots, Pimples, Pustules Boils, Cavbuncles Ringworms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, curf. Discolorations of the Skin, Humours and Diseases of the Skin of what- ever name and nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by the use of this world-famed medicine. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. Carlton, near Nottingham, February 27. 1883 l\1essr; the Midland Counties Drug Company. Lincoln. "Gentlemen,—Some ten years ago my wife became la-me with ulcerated legs. I tried every recommenda- tion for a cure, and also a large number of doctors (some of them very clever men with diseases of this kind), but to no effect. After being in this state for betwixt five and six years. I determined to try your Blood Mixture as a last resource, as she at that time appeared to be at .leath > door, and had to be put to bed. having no IbC in her legs and I am thankful to say. after taking 13 of your small bottles she experienced a perfect cure. This is now four years ago since the cure was effected, and there is no sign of the complaint returning. 1 may add that it had cost us scores of pounds trying one remedy after another previous to taking your invaluable medicine, for which I return you my sincere thanks.—1 am, gentlemen, yours grate- fully, C. S. P.S.—You may make what use of the above you think tit. but in the event of advertising it kindly keep back my name. Yuu can, however, refer any one making private inquiries to my address as follows C. S., Midland Statiou, Carlton, near Nottingham.' IMPORTANT ADVICF TO ALL.—Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its impuri- ties bursting through the skin in pimples, erup- tions, or sores cleanse it when you tind it ob- structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follw. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the pro- pi ietors solicit sufferers to give it a. tnal to test it" value, CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE Is sold in Bottles. 2s 9,] each, and in Cases containin tiuius the quantity at Ils each—sufficient to effect Vieniiaiient cure in the great majority of long-standin cases—by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendor throughout the world, or sent on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps by the Proprietor. Ii: Tut LINCOLN AND. MIDLAND COUNTIES'DRUG COWPANY, Lincoln. TRADE MARK-" BLOOD MIXTURE.' 18 ru E UUhAi UJ,UUJJ ri^JHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- I cometiie worst forms of diseases, and the foulest sTfli# "f thebiood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to v-ore of every disease, where no other medicines ), .m ower to leach. J »-«iREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cure$ the iollowinfi co)llr •>:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bow 4M sitidmess in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore-iioss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, ami htk -us obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest.«euiiiacies, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back stin-vy, iqd bad breast, sore throat, sore litaiis. of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or wmte eveilin^'s, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tuinoui* cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, »» < Hed ieet or le^s, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaumii" md dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In b< at Ud" and 2s 2d each, sold by most Shemist- or n oiu the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 xiord street, Swansea. 10 gabs by 5Urii0it. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. Surplus Live Stock, &c., at Bishopston Sept 22 Farming Stock, at Lethryd Farm Sept, 30 & Oct. 1 Mr. M. CULE. LeaseholdDwelling-Houses, at Llantrissant.Sept. 11 CARDIFF AUCTION STORAGE CO (LlAi.) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Thursdav's Weekly Sale, at Rooms Sept. 17 Second Consignment of Bulbs at Rooms. Sept. 19 Furniture, at Crickhowell House, Penarth Sept. 23 Leasehold Property, at Gordon-road Sept. 25 Messrs FAIRBlcOTHEK, ELLIS, CLARK, & CO Slate Quarries, in London Oct. 15 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Unreserved Sale of Horses, &c., atPenybont.Sept. 18 Mr T. E. GEORGE. 600 Mountain Sheep, near Pontypool Oct. 8 .Vlessr.i (jOTT\VAT,T7, alllt ilOWltlNG Proof Engravings, at Cardiff ■■ ■• Sept. 17 Show and other Horses, at Cardiff Sep. 18 Stndof 30 Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Five Hunters, at Cardiff .Sept. 18 Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Dutch Flower Roots, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Household Appointments, at Cardiff Sept. 24 & 25 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Dinas Bricks, at Kidwelly Sept, 21 Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. Live Stock, < £ c., at Forest and Llantood Farms. Messrs J. F. HARVEY & CO. Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 22 and 23 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 17 Residences, at Cardiff Sent. 24 Dwelling Houses and Premises, at Cardiff .Sept. 24 House, at Cardiff S4pt. 24 Mr DANlicL JAMES. Farming Stock, &c., near Gower Road.Sept.. — Messrs JUliN JENKINS & CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Leasehold Property at Tongwynlais Sept. 21 Mr F. li, JONES. Carriages at Bristol Sept. 17 Horses, at Bristol Sept. 24 Mr JOHN JONES. Engines, Boilers, &c., at Ferndale Sept. 17 ° Mr. W. N. JONES. Stock, Implements, etc., at Cilyrychen Sept. 23 Messrs E. F. KENNARD & CO. Grocery and Provisions Sept. 17 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 21 Household F urIture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 22 Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 23 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 24 Ship-Building Dock, at New Milford Sept. 2b Machinery, Plant, &c., at Milford Haven.Oct. 6, 7, 8 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Live and Dead Farming Stock, at Gelligaer—Sept. 28 Messrs WALTER LLOYD AND SON. Freehold Fields, at Kidwelly Sept. 18 Residence, &c.t at St. Clear's Oct. 2 Messrs VV. S. MILLER <fc CO. Cattle, Sheep, Horses. <Scc., at Llwyncyntefin Sept. Messrs NEWLAND & RICKARD. Dutch Bulbs, at Newport. Sept. 19 Household Furniture, at Newport ••• £ ept- 24 Messrs G. NICHOLS. SON and ALDER. Property, at Cardiff Sept. 30 P Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Sept. 18 MR DAVID PRICE. Cattle, Horses, Pigs, &c., at Mynydd Maio Oct. 1 Leasehold Property, at Swansea Sept. 18 MR DAVID PRICE. Cattle, Horses, Pigs, &c., at Mynydd Maio Oct. 1 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Sale of Horses, at Cardiff September 18 Rams, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Sept. 22 Residence, at Newport Sept. 23 Grass Farm, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Leasehold Messuages, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Ewes, at Cowbridge Fair Sept. 2 Freehold Estate, at Cardiff Nov. — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Cattle, Horses, &c., at Llwvurhuddyd Farm Oct. 1 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE and CO., Stores, Plant, &c., at Swansea Sept. 22 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Freehold Estates SALE'YO-MORROVV. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES 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 hurse, 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. Present entries include Horses, the property of— T. C. CALMADY, M.F.H., Holsworthy, Devon. F. R. CRAWSHAY, Bridgend. The Worshipful the MAYOR of CARDIFF. F. C. BOLES, Bridgend. J. PUGH, Carmarthen. W. PEGLER, Usk. General WATSON, Llandaff Drs FOX, Brislington. W. 1. JONES, Builth. W. CUBETT, New House. R HARRIS, Saltburn. J. WORTHINGTON, Fishguard. Mrs BROGDEN, Porthcawl. J. WILLIAMS, Brecon. F. W. BURDOCK, Pontefract. CLIFFORD CORY, Vaindre HalL EDWIN PRICE, Bridgend. W. PHILLIPS, Abergavenny. W. SMITH, Haverfordwest. JAMES HOWELL, Cardiff. Dr. LEWIB, Penatth. Also Messrs H. Yorath, Samuel Hall, W. J. Travers, Henry Jenkins, Edward Thomas. U. J. Mathias, J. Pugh, T.WiIliams and others, local owners. Gentle- men wishing to enter their hor8es will please send at once for full particulars to the Hon. Secretary, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 76029 SALE TO-MORRCAv. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by W. T. Crawshay, Esq., of Cyfarthfa Castle, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, in the Show Yard, on FRIDAY, the 18th of September, the following EXCELLED! BROOD MARES AND FOALS:— Twilight, BLACK MARE, has been put to Rheingold —Rheingold by Makehaste. Juno, CHESNUT MARE, has been put to Rhein- gold. Dressing Gown, thoroughbred EOWN MARE, by d'Estournel, out of Little Coates, bred by Mr Blenkiron and put to Cbevronel. Her FOAL at foot, by Victorious. Her YEARLING COLT by Ring Alfred—King Alfred by King Tom. 76330 SALE THIS DAV Sales No. 331 and 3o6. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24,25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and TUESDAY, the 17th and 22nd 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 be#n forwarded from various ssurces for absolute sale, comprising several Pianos, Oil Paint- ings, Pier Glasses, Books, Electro-plated Goods, Toilet and other Ware, Iron aiid Brass Bedsteads, etc., etc., and the entire Fittings and Furniture of every de- scription for Halls, Dining, Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrootns, Libraries, Offices, Kitchen, <&e., in Walntd, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, Repp, Plush, Velvet, Morocco, and other Coverings. The Lots are too numerous to particularize, but will be arranged in order of Sale, and 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 each day at 2 o'clock precisely. SECOND SALE for the Season, without reserve, of two cases (containing 400 lots) of a tine assortment of HAARLEM FLOWER ROOTS, imported direct from the growers, and consisting 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 and Storage Company's Sale Rooms, 24, 25, and 26, High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, September 19th, 1885, commencing at three o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had on application at the Rooms, as above. _7b29a- CRICKHOWELL HOUSE, HICKMAN-ROAD, PENARTH. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed by Miss M. Lewis (who is leaving Penartb), to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above house, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 23rd, 1885, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, for particulars of which see Posters. Auction Company's Offices, High-street, Cardiff. 75887 CAPITAL LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES IN GORDON-ROAD. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed to SELL by AUCTION on FiilDAY, September 25th, 1885, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, at the Cardiff Auction and Storage Company's Rooms, 24, 25, and 26, High-street, Cardiff, the following WELL SITUATED & CONVENIENTRESIDENCES: Lor 1.—All that DWELLING HOUSE and premises situate in Gordon-road, Richmond-road, Roath, Car- diff, now in the occupation of Mr J. Tellefsen, at the low yearly rent of £35. LOT 2.-All that DWELLING HOUSE and premises situate in Gordon-road, aforesaid, adjoining Lot 1, and in the occupation of Mr Wynn, at the very low yearly rent of £ 30. Both lots will be sold for the remainder of a term of 89 years (less the last day thereof), created by an indenture of lease dated 30th December. 1882, and subject to the covenants of that indenture. Lot 1 wiil be sold subject to the annual ground rent of S6, and Lot 2 to the annual ground rent of S5 10s, beinu apportioned amounts of the rent of £11 10s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 24, High-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs D A NG ER & CARTWRIG ft T, 76268 Solicitors. Bristol. KIDWELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF DINAS BRICKS. MR F. G. GOUGH has received in- structions from Lloyd's Agent at Llanelly, to SlLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 21st day of September, 1885, the Cargo of about 53,000 DINAS BRICKS, discharged from the stranded Schooner, Lindal Moor, where they now lie near Tanlan Farm, Kidwelly. The Bricks are in good order and condition, and will be sold in lots to suit Purchasers. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to Captain T. Jones Lloyd's Agent at Llanelly, or to the Auctioneer, at No. 1,), Murray-street, Llanelly. 76302 CEFNS TYLLE, Distant 1 mile from Gower Road Stations of the London and N.W. Railway and G.W. Railway. MR DANIEL JAMES is instructed by Mr William Richards, who is leaving this farm, to SELL by AUCTION the whole of the STOCK, VROP, and IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of 44 Cattle, 10 Horses, 125 Sheep, 50 tons day, 9 mows Oats. Luncheon at 11 o'clock sale at 12 sharp. 7b2S6 A WORD TO THE WISE: Cause & cure of J'TL debility, want of energy,and premature decay. In- structions to regain health and vigor. Sent on receipt of 4atampli byPublishers, Fiis&ian-square, Sheffield llÓJSl alt5 bt] j\Uttíøn. LAST DAY OF SALE. Special Clearance. GRAND COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS ENGRAVINGS FROM The Coloseum Gallery of Arts. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING, -LrJL acting under instructions from Messrs Bosom- worth, the well-known Fine Art Publishers, will SELL by AUCTION THIS DAY. THURSDAY, at their Sale Rooms, No. 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, at It and 3 o'clock, the remaining unsold lots of really HIGH-CLASS PROOF ENGRAVINGS, Rare Etchings, &c. Descriptive Catalogues gratis. As an entire clearance is intended, a punctual atten- dance is respectfully desired. 76339 SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. THIRD ANNUAL HORSE SHOW SALE, THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING beg to announce that they svill SELL by AUCTION, at THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, on HUDAY,.SEPTEMBE1 18 th, 1835, at TWELVE O'CLOCK (the day following the Cardiff Horse Show), 120 SHOW & OTHER HORSES, Including :— A STUD OF THIRTY HUNTERS DIRECT FROM WATERFORD, The Property of the well-known Importer Mr Thomas Morgan. PURCHASED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE AT DUBLIN AND CLONMEL HORSK SHOWS. Entries have been received from the following :— 5 HUNTERS, the property of A. J. Daniel, Esq., well known in the V. W.H. Country. The MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH. Sir JOSEPH BAILEY, Bart., M.P. WALTER LINDSAY, Esq., RICHARD ALLEN, ALFRED STEVENS, Esq. 7 PRIZE HORSES from C. D. Phillips, Esq. 5 CHAMPION and PRIZE HORSES, from D. Lloyd LOCGHER, Esq. 5 WELL-CONDITIONED & TRAINED HUNTERS, the pro. perty of a. well-known gentleman. Robert Johnston, Esq. I S. Brukewich, Esq. H. B. Cory, Esq. R. Travel, Esq. E. L. Morgan, Esq. W. Sheer, Esq. A. Bassett, Esq. t F. Welsh, Esq. G. Matthews, Esq. T. G. Hullana, Esq. D. Owen, Esq. J. Matthews, Esq. T. John. Esq. I F. Perry, Esq. W. Tilley, Esq. E. Penn, Esq. Robert Evans, Esq. E. Taylor, Esq. J. Dunn, Esq. I John Skone, Esq. J. Gerrish, Esq. G:' Davies, Esq. H. C. Waterhouse, Esq. G. Leonard, Esq. W. Humphreys, Esq. AS ALL STALLS FOR THIS IMPORTANT SALE ARE ENGAGED, NO MORE ENTRIES CAN BE RECEIVED. Catalogues may be obtained on application of the Auctioneers. 75493 SALE THIS DAY EVELYN HOUSE. 12, RICHMOND.ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF GENTEEL AND WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER VALUABLE EFFECTS, WHICH MESSRS W. AND S. HERN have been favoured with instructions from A. 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 Shackell); ebonized drawing-room suite, beautifully upholstered in figured crimson repp ebonized centre table with marble top, do. card and work tables, oil paintings and steel engravings, occasional chairs, large gilt-frame chimney glasses, bronze and steel fenders, sets of steel fire irons, coal vases, music stool, mahogany hat and umbrella stand with marble top, mahogany seat and ball chairs, polished oak dining • room suite, polished oak sideboard with plate-glass back, walnut whatnot, 1)edastal writing table in polished oak, screen and needle work, Brussels carpets, hearth rugs, skin rugs, and door mats, fancy taoles and chairs, window curtains, dinner service, deal tables, chairs, mangle, lawn mower, eight day clock 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, chests with drawers, carpets, floor cloth, assortment of kitchen and culinary requisites, a beautiful American bloodhound 3 years old, a small quantity of wine, and other effects. ale to commence punctually at 12 o'clock. N.B.—Full particulars in catalogues to be had of the Auctioneers one .veok prior to the ale. On view the day before and morning of sale. Dated, Auctioneer's Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, September, 1885. 76116 RE LEWIS COHEN. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. FITZHAMON EMBANKMENT, RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. & S. HERN are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, under statutory powers of sale, at the Royal Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of September Next, at 7 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following desirable RESIDENCE S:- LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE os DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 17, Fitzhamon Embankment, Cardiff, held under lease granted by the Marquis of Bute for 99 years, from the 29th Septem- ber, 1880, at a ground rent of £ 6 10s. LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining Lot 1, known as No. 19, Fitzhamon Embankment, held under like lease and for a like term, at a ground rent of JS6 10s. These premises are well built, neatly finished, con- veniently arranged, situate almost in the centre of the town, in an improving neighbourhood, overlooking the river Taff and theiCardiff Arms Park, and have a full view of Cardiff Castle and grounds, and will always command good tenants. For further particulars apply to Mr F. G. Salisbury, Solicitor, Bristol; Mr Westyr-Evans, Solicitor, 20, Church-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 76152 PEARL-STREET, AND 216, NEWPORT-ROAD, ROATH, AND CRADDOCK-STREET, RIVERSIDE. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are in- IrJL structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 24th September, 1885, at 7 p.m., all those desirable DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, called Chepstow House, Littleton House, and Wyne. cliffe House, being Nos. 88, 90, and 92, in Pearl-street, Roath, let to excellent tenants at 7s 6d per week each. These houses are held under lease granted by Lord Tredegar for 99 years from th Match, 1876, at a grouna rent of 216, NEWPORT.ROAD, Cardiff. Let to a. yearly tenant. Held under lease for 99 years, at a ground 130. CRADDOCK-STREET, Cardiff. Lease 99 years, from 25th March, 1884. Ground rent, £2 16s. 132, CRADDOCK-STREET, Riverside, Cardiff, held on similar terms. The houses will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at an apportioned ground rent of B2 10s each for Pearl- street, and subject to conditions to be produced at the sale, or to be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street; or Mr J. H. Westyr-Evans, Solicitor, 20, Church-street, both of Cardiff; or as to 130 and 132, Craddock-street, to Mr B. W. King, solicitor, Cardiff. 761S7 BROOK-TERRACE, BROOK-STREET, CARDIFF. •jV/f ESSES W. & S. HERN will SELL by XvJL AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 24th September, 1885, at 7 p.m., the capital HIO USE, Being No. 2, Brook-terrace, Cardiff, containing 4 sit- ting-rooms, 4 bedrooms, and bathroom, and could readily be converted into two houses. Held under lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1878, at a. ground rent of For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 76325 SALE TO-MORROW. MISKIN-STREET AND SALISBUBY-ROAD. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS & CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, [oI,t the Angel Hotel, or. FRIDAY, the 18th day of Sep- tember, 1885, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT 1.-0, 110, MISKIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at the gross annual rental of £29 18s. LOT 2.—A SIMILAR HOUSE. No. 112, Miskin-street adjoining Lot 1. These properties are held on separate leases for terms of 99 years, from the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1880, at the annual ground rent of JE4 ls per house. LOT 3.—All that CORNER SHOP, DWELLING. HOUSE, WAREHOUSES, and PREMISES, at the corner of Glyn Rhondda- and Miskin-street, and known as NQ. 1, Miskin-street, Salisbury-road, Car- diff," let at the annual rental of £55. These premises have a frontage to Miskin-street of about 24 feet 3 inches, and to Glyn Rhondda- street of about 107 feet 3 inches, and are held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1880, at the annual ground rent of £5 7s. To view, apply to the tenants, and for further parti. culars to the Auctioneers, or as to Lots 1 and 2 to Mr James Morgan, solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and as to Lot 3, to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff. 76223 BY ORDER OF THE MORTAGEE. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT TONGWYNLAIS, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND CO. have received instructions to offer for SALE, a.t the Lewis Arms inn, Tongwynlais, on MONDAY, the 21st day of September, 1885, at half-past seven o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions of sale to bp then read), all those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES AND PREMISES, at the corner of Wellington-street and Ton Mill-lane, Tono wyidais, occupied by Thomas Rowlauds, Insurance Agent, John Harris, uiison, and Evan Jenkins, togeth'eLARGEhGARDEN AND WORKSHOP, belongin" thereto, the whole measuring about 1,500 square vards, and being of the estimated gross annual letting value of £ 23 15s. The property is held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of October, 1360, subject to an annual ground rent of £6 55.. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and to JOSEPH HENRY JON ES, Esq., Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers St. Mary-st., Cardiff. 76205 SALE THIS DAY. STA1 ION-TERRACE, FERNDALE. TO HAY, CORN, AND CHAFF DEALERS. 1\/TR JOHN JONES has been instructed 1VL by Mr Daniel Thoijias to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 17th September, 1885. the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, including four.horse power engine with boiler, chaff- cutter worked by steam, 3 useful horses, 3 spring carts, with harness, complete; large shed, and other effects. Sale at 12 o'clock noon; No reserve. 76259 NÉRVOÚDEBILITY. -Ll A CURE GUARANTEED. DR -WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, a Guaranteed Cure for all Diseases of the Nervous System, such asHysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Neuralgia, Headache, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Premature Old Age, caused by excesses, over-exertion of the brain, over- indulgence in abuse (resulting in insanity, and leading to misery, decay, and death). This remedy is from the prescription of an eminent Physician, and has been tested a.nd used with great success for years, therefore the Proprietors have no hesitation whatever in issuing a written guarantee of cure, or money refunded to every purchaser of six boxes. Each box coutainil one month's treatment, 4s 6d per box. or six boxes (with guarantee) for ZQs. Sent post free on receipt oi amount by J. QU«n|sti I, High-street, Cardiff. 75123 Hates bg faction. SALE TO-MORROW. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES AT SWANSEA, AND VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY AT LANDORE. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has received instructions from the Vendor, Edwin C. Squance, Esq., of Brooklyn, U.S. America, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Castle- square, Swansea, on FRIDAY, September the 18th, 1885. subject to such conditions, and in such lots as shall then and there be declared, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Viz.: LOT 1.—All that commanding corner RESIDENCE in Walter-road and Nicholas-street, and known as 'Tremont House," now occupied by the Misses Higginson and Schilds, as a Ladies Seminary, having a frontage to Walter-road of 20 feet. and a depth of 100 feet. The premises contain breakfast, dining and drawing rooms, extensive yard and wash house, with cellars and kitchens, and seven rooms upstairs, together also with the usual offices. The premises are now let to the present tenants on a repairing lease at JE50 a year, for 10 years, and dating from 24th June, 1882, with power to deter- mine the same at the end of b years, and are held under a lease of 99 years,granted September 29th, 1865. LOT 2.-All that valuable RESIDENCE adjoining Lot 1, and known as Bedford House, now vacant. This property also contains cellars, kitchen, wash- house in yard, breakfast and dining-rooms, and 5 rooms upstairs. Lots 1 and 2 have the advantage of valuable back yards, road, and separate entrances; are built on a dry foundation, water laid on, and are drained in accordance with the requirements of the Swansea Urban Sanitary Authority. Both lots are held under the same lease from James Walter, Esq., at a nominal ground rent of £8 per annum, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. LOT 3.—All that genteel and modern PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 19, Lansdown-terrace, # in Walter- road. now in the occupation of J. W. Williams, Esq., as an annual tenant, at jMOrent, containing entrance hall, cellars, kitchens, scullery, back road and en- trance, breakfast, dining, and drawing rooms, and 7 bedrooms, with all the requisite offices and closets. The above lot is drained, gas and water laid on, and held under a least for 99 years, dated 29th September 1865, at an apportioned low ground rent of £3 6s 8d. The purchaser of this lot will be required to purchase the gas fittings, Venetian blinds, &c., at a valuation. LOT 4.—AH those 13 COTTAGES situate at Landore, and known as Squance's-row, numbered 169 to 181, both inclusive, and are now let to Messrs Dumfield, Davies, Norman, ltees, Thompson, Reynolds, and others, at rentals, which have not been altered for several years. The whole frontage to Landore-road measures 174ft 3in, with an average depth of 67ft or thereabouts. No. 181 contains 5 rooms, the others 4 rooms each. LOT 5.—All those 6 COTTAGES at the rear of Sq uance-row, now let to respectable tenants,and known as No.3, to 8, both inclusive, the whole measurement being 96ft. Bin., with a depth of 56ft., or thereabouts, giving an average frontage of lfcft. 6in. per house, each house containing four rooms. LOT 6.—All those 2 COTTAGES, built on the same taking and facing the west; these also have a frontage of 31ft. bin., or lft. 9in. per house, havin a depth of b3ft. 6in., containing four rooms each, and now respectably occupied. The gross rentals of the pro- perties comprised in Lots 4, 5, and 5 amount to JS135 4s per annum. The above Cottes are beld under a lease from the late Rev. Thomas Morris for 99 years and three lives, dated A) arch 25th, 1844, at the very low ground rent of j33, which will be apportioned at the Sale, but the purchaser of the largest lot will be entitled to hold the muniments and docu- ments of title. The whole of the above proper- ties are drained and water laid on as required by the Swansea Urban Sauitary Authority. The Auct.Ïllneer begs to call the attention of Capi- talists to this exceptional opportunity of investmg their capital in a class of property which is now largely in demand and must ultimately increase in value. The Walter-road properties are situated in a very highly respectable and flourishing locality, amI there is every prospect of their value being greatly enhanced in the immediate future. The Landore property being situated on the main road from Swansea to Morriston, has the advantage of a valuable site. It is in close proximity to the most extensive Works in the county of Glamorgan, and the Swansea Tramways pass the property. Land and house property in this neighbourhood have increased in value tenfold since the time of the granting of this lease. No vacancies are to be calculated, the demand for this kind of property being always greater than the supply. Sale to commence at 2.30 for 3 o'clock in the after- noon. For further particulars and cards to view apply to Messrs JENKIN JONES & MONGER, Solicitors. Fislier-street. Swansea; or to the Auc- tioneer. at his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 76139 SHORT NOTICE. LLANSAMLET SMELTING CO., LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. LLANSAMLET SMELTING WORKS, LLANSAMLET, NEAR SWANSEA. TO IRON MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. have been instructed by W. T. Ogden, Esq., the Liquidator, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, September 22nd, 1885, the whole of the STORES, LOOBE PLANT, OFFICE FURNITURE, AND THE CONTENTS OF THE LABORATORY. Comprising :— STORES.—Iron blocks and chains, belting, shovels, hammers, Qledges, Morgan's crucibles, ratchet braces, rubber sheeting and rings, old brass, lead, spelter, oils, LOOSE PLANT, &c.—Crushing mill, weighing ma- chines, barrows, wrought and cast-iron tanks, slate tank, wooden tanks, trolleys, planks and tressles, shafting, pulleys, slag pots, moulds, fans, screens, wheeling plates, quantity of new castings, old castings, wrought scrap iron, bellows, steel bars, anvils, smith's tongs and suages, angle and other iron, and numerous other lots. Office Furniture and the contents of the Labora- tory, Copper Regulus and Litharge. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. 76341 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES AT PONTYCLOWN, LLANTRISSANT. MR MOSES CULE is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Windsor Hotel, Pontyclown, Llantrissant, on THURSDAY, the 17th September, 1885, at 3 for 4 o'clock p.m., all those two substantially built DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, The property of the late Mrs Cook, situate and being Nos. 1 and 2, Windsor-terrace, Pontyclown, Llantris- sant, held under a lease granted by the Marquis of Bute for 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of B5 Is 6d. The houses are well and substantially built, and being situate in the thriving village of Ponty- clown, close to the statiOn of the main line of the Great Western Railway, and the Cowbridge branch of the Taff Vale Railway, will always commaud good tenants. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. At the close of the sale there will also be SOLD by AUCTION, at the house, No. 2, Windsor-terrace, several articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The property of the late Mrs Cook. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Pentrebach, Pontypridd or to Messrs SPICKETT and RONS. 76112 Solicitors, Pontypridd. PENALLTA FARM, GELLIGAER, GLAMORGAN. Distant about half-a-mile from Ystrad Junction Station of the Rhymney Railway, and about the same distance from Hengoed JunctIOn statiOn of the Great Western and Rhymney Railways, and about one mile from Maesycwmmer Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HEREFORD CATTLE, DRAUGHT HORSES, PONIES, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, Ac. MR HENRY LEWIS has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Edwards, who is going to retire from farming, to SELL by PUBLIC going to retire from farming, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-named place, on MONDAY, September 28th, 1885, the whole of the valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising 70 sheep, viz.: 60 mountain breeding eftes, and 10 fat wethers; 22 milking cows in calf and in forward condition one two-year-old pedigree lyill, one ditto, in forward condition, 9 two-year-old steers in forward condition, three two-year-old heifers, in calf, four yearling steers, four yearling heifers, four steer calves, four heifer calves, all of the pure Hereford breed. HORSES.—Two aged cart mares, 152- hands high, one five-year-old mare, 14 hands high, one four-year- old mare, both suitable for agricultural and under- ground purposes; one six-year-old cob mare. 15 hands high, with ood actions, and quiet to ride or drive; one yearling cart colt, three mountain ponies with colts by their sides, one ditto in foal, one three-year-old gelding ditto, one three.year.old filly ditto, one two- year-old ditto, one yearling ditto. PIGS.—Six porkers fit for the butcher; geese, &c. CROPS,—14 ricks of prime meadow hay, about 110 tons, well harvested; one rick of fern. IMPLEMENTS.—Two carts, three hay slide cars, two traps, two mowing machines by Samuelson and Co., one tedding machine, one horse rake, one iron roller, one scuffler, one plough, one harrow, one chain harrow, one chaffing machine, one turnip cutter, two pig troughs, two grinding stones, two wheelbarrows, two ladders, heel rakes, hand rakes, pikes, &c. Three cider casks, one wash cask. HARNESS.—One set of trap harness, two sets of shaft harness, two long ditto, one set G. 0. one set of machine harness, bridles and collars, one side saddle, one roan saddle, 40 cow ab&ins, dairy utensils, one double wooden cheese press, one single do, one churn, vats, &c. Together with part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Three months' credit will be given on approved se- curity on S10 and upwards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of J55 per cent, per annum. Luncheon on the table at 10 o'clock. Sale to com- mence at 11 o'clock sharp. Gellihir Farm, September 12th, 1885. 76336 BRECONSHIRE. LLWYNCYNTEFIN PARK, within Five Minutes' walk of Defynnock Station, Midland Railway. ANNUAL SALE OF 70 HEAD OF CATTLE, 1,800 SHEEP AND LAMBS, 15 HORSES AND PONIES. MESSRS W. s. MILLER and CO. have been instructed by Messrs R. and T. McTurk to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place on TUES- DAY, September 22nd, 1885, the whole of their Draft, comprising :— CATTLE.—2 three-year-old heifers and 2 calves, 6 two- year-old heifers in calf, 43 two-year-old steers, 9 year- ling steers, 8 fat cows. SHEEP.—850 store ewes, 720 three?year-old wethers, 200 ewe and wether lambs, 30 yearling rams. HORSES AND PONIES.—I pony mare, six years old, broken to ride, 1 thr^e-year-old mare, unbroken, 1 two- year-old mare, 2 two-year-old cobs, very handsome, 4 two-year-old ponies, 6 yearling ponies. Luncheon at Eleven a.m. Sale at One o'clock sharp. Three months' credit on approved bills for all sums above £10. or the usnal discount for cash. Punctual attendance is respectfully requested. Forest Lodge, August 28th, 1885. 75313 (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL. J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors tor all descriptions at Advertising Circuiar Distributing 111 All cidera pronatiy 55251 alts hu JUitiion. No. 72, GORSE.LANE, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the owner, who is declining housekeeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (with- out the slightest reserve), on MONDAY, the 21st day of September, 1885, at the above residence, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising dining-room suite, full-compass PIANO- FORTE, carpets, tables, mats, 2 whatnots, fenders and fireirons, drawing-room suite, pictures, 2 chandeliers, electro-plate, ship in case, clock, pair of bronzes, &c., to- gether with the contents of three bed-rooms, consisting of bed-room suite, carpets, two chests of drawers, pictures, duchesse stand and table, oilcloth, wash-, stand, table and glass, stair rods, fenders, two chairs, bedstead, millputt and feather beds, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. For further particulars apply to the Oxford.street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76331 NO. 2. CARLTON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. TO GENTLEMEN FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MRJOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr Isaac Sarvis (who is leaving Swansea, having taken the Castle Hotel, Merthyr) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Residence, on TUESDAY, September 22nd, 1885, the whole of the comparatively new and costly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, PICTURES, BOOKö, PLANTS, And other Effects. i Full detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on application four days prior to sale, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods may be viewed Monday, 21st inst., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. THE HOUSE IS TO LET. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford.street, Oxford Chambers, 8wansea. 70275 AVON HOUSE, 10, BROOKLANDS-TERRACE. SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR JOHN M. LEEDELL has received instructions from Mr W. M. Higgins (who is leaving the town) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above house, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd of September, 1885, the whole of the Superior Modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, All in capital condition. The goods may be viewed on Tuesday, September 22nd. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Further details will appear in future advertisements. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76276 SOUTHVILLE, 92, WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER, AND OLD CHINA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions from Mr Acres (who is leaving Swansea for London), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above resideuce, on THURSDAY, September 24th, 1885, the contents of thr above residenee, consisting of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER, PLATE, CHINA, &c„ particulars of which will appear in future advertise. lnent. The goods may be viewed on Wednesday, 23rd lust., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76277 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. TO SHIP BUILDERS, IRON MASTERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELLby PUBLIC AUCTION, at the South Wales Hotel, New Milford, in the County of Pem- broke, on FRIDAY, September 25th, 1885, (if not pre- viously disposed of by private contract), subject to the conditions of sale to be there and then produced, the leasehold interest, except the last day thereof, of and in all that SHIP-BUILDING DOCK In the occupation of tbe 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 for 99 years from the 25th day of De. cember, 1873, subject to a yearly tentof £128 18s Id, until the 25th day of December, 1893, and from that date until the end of the said term, subject 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 PIECE 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 rents and lessees' covenants 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 produced by the solicitors at or before the sale. A detailed list of the fixtures, furnaces, fittings, wooden erections, &c.,which the purchaser may have at a valuation in the usual way, will be produced at the sale. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven for Twelve o'clock. rvr furtner particulars, apply to Messrs Slater, Turnbull, and Slater, solicitors, 87, Mosley-street, Manchester; or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 761)71 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD HAVEN. TO SHIP BUILDERS, IRON MASTERS, MER- CHANTS, &c. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises occupied by the Milford Haven Ship- building and Engineering Company, Limited (situate about 15 minutes' walk from Pembroke Dock Station on the Pembroke and Tenby Railway), on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, October 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1885, the whole of the valuable and compara. tively new MACHINERY PLANT, STORES, WOOD, and IRON MATERIALS, IRON CAISSON, &c.. Comprising steam punching and shearing machines, cnlinder 6iin, stroke lOin steam punching press, Cameron's patent, cylinder 5-2in by 9in steam punch- ing press, with angle iron shears, cylinder 5-2in diameter, lOin stroke, by Anderson, London steam punching and shearing machine, cylinder bin, stroke lOin, by Blair, Glasgow 15in centre, 16ft bed plate, screw cutting lathe, by Butterworth lOin centre, 9it bed plate, screw cutting gap lathe, by Hind and Son, Nottingham 7in centre. 5ft bed plate, screw cutting gap lathe, by Butterworth 2 screwing ma- chines, by Pollock and McNab, Manchester vertical drilling machine, by Hind and Son planing machine, 8ft. by 3ft., with slide rest, pulleys, &c. shaping machine, 4ft. by 8ft., with slide rest, two tables, pulleys, &c. horizontal single engine, cylinder 12in., stroke 24in, beam bending aud angle iron straighten- ing machine vertical wall drilling machine, by Hind and Son vertical single engine, cylinder lOin. by 14in.; single cylinder horizontal engine, 15in. by 2ft. 6in. cylinder, by Emmerson and Murgatroyd; single flue boiler, 6ft. diameter, 21ft. long, by Emmerson and Murgatroyd Merryweather's fire engine, with canvas hose: 120ft. wrought iron shafting and couplings, single shaft pulleys, change pulleys, &c.; rolling mills, anvils, vices, cast and wrought iron plates, per- pendicular and circular sawing machines, weighing do., large assortment of iron and steel, wrought aud scrap iron, chains, winches, block and chains, 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 is now in course of pre- paration, and may be had 14 days previous to the day of sale. Trains leave Swansea from the High-street Station at 8.15 a.m., arriving at Pembroke Dock, via Whitiand, at noon. Arrangements have been made with the Great Western Railway Company for the removal of the plant to the railway station at a very moderate rate there is also every facility for removing the goods by water direct from the yard. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock Noon. 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 KITTLE HILL FARM, NEAR BISHOPSTON, GOWER. IMPORTANT SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK, Comprising 23 head of Cattle, 7 Horses, 43 Fat Sheep, Hay, &c., the property of Messrs J. and C. Clark, of Kittle Hill and Llandewy Farms. MESSRS BEYNON AND LEWIS have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the above farm, on TUESDAY, September 22nd, 1885, the following valuable SURPLUS LIVE STOCK, HAY. &C. CATTLE.—Fat cow, fat bull, 5 milch cows (1 to calve in October), 3 heifers in calf, 11. two-year-old cattle, 2 calves, &c., &c. HORSES.—Cob rising 6 years, cart horse, 16 hands, 5 years old, quiet, and a good worker 2 yearling cobs, mare pony, pony rising 4 years, yearling ditto, &c., Ac. SHEEP, PIGS, &C.—43 sheep (fit for the butcher), 4 store pigs, &c.; also 2 large ricks of hay (1 old and 1 new), in splendid condition, together with several acres of after-grass, to be let in suitable lots, &c., &c. Luncheon at eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon. For months' credit will be given on approved security. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 76175 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LETHRHYD FARI, LLANRHIDIAN, GOWER, Three-and-a-half Miles from Killay Station, London and North-Western Railway. MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS have been instructed by Mr Samuel Bevan (who is leaving the Farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on the pre- mises, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30th, and THURS- DAY, October 1st, 1885, and the following day if required, the whole of the valuable LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMEMTS, Comprising 60 head of shorthorn cattle, 10 wagon and nag horses, valuable brood mares, 150 Shropshire ewes and five rams; 10 ricks hav, 20 ricks of barley and oats the whole of the implements, steam power machinery, and dairy utensils. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 each day. Six Months' credit on approved security on all sums of B5 and upwards. Further particulars in Catalogues. Offices Viptona Chambers, Swansea. 76174 SWANSEA OFFICE K? OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed iipon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEW" delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure in&ortioo in atxt mraing's issue oi the L DAILY XttWS., public Jtfliirss. TO-DAY. MHE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES J HORSE SHOW, SEPTEMBER 16TH AND 17TH. THIS SHOW IS EXPECTED TO BE THE LARGEST > YET HELD IN THE PROVINCES, The entries numbering between 400 and 500. Nearly all the Noted Prize Winners in the Kingdom have been entered, including several Firsts at Islington and Dublin. On each day there-will be Jumping Trials at 2p m. Harness Classes will be a wonder, as they include all the Noted Winners. The Grand Stand will accommodate 2,000 pec pie. Special Train Service at reduced rates daily. Large sale of exhibited and other horses in the Show Yard on the 18th, for which entnes may be made to the secretary. There will also be a Grand Display of Fireworks. after the Show. Entrance: First Day, 2s 6d; Second Day, lg. Carriages, 10s 6d. 75998 GLAMORGANSHIRE HORSE SHOW. FOR SALE, A HANDSOME NEW TANDEM WHITBGHAPEL, AT J. S. s™ CA8BIA6S WORKB, NEWPORT, MON. 70258 CARDIFF AN9 SQWfH WALES HORSfi SHOW, SEPTEMBER ifetfe 17th. JOHN NORMAN, CANTON STEAM WHEEL WORKS, CARDIFF, WiU exhibit at his USUAL TÅNJ) A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES. 73819 CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW. SEPTEMBER 16 AND 17, 188&. N 0 A H EES, HAY, STRAW, CORN, SEED, AND MANURE MERCHANT, 13, 14, AND 15. WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, Begs to inform his patrons and the public generally that he has been appointed Contractor to the above Show, and will be pleased to supply Corn, etc., at his Stand in the.Showyard at the lowest market prices. 76287 TO-DAY. ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL EXHIBITION of HUNTERS, HAR- NESS HORSES, POLO and other PONIES, AGRI- CULTURAL HORSES. CATTLE, and SHEEP will take place in Bailey Park, Abergavenny, on THURSDAY. the 17th SEPTEMBER, 1885, when upwards of £270 will be offered for competion in 51 classes, the prizes ranging from JE15 downwards. Entries close on WEDNESDAY MORN- ING. Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr JAMES STRAKER, 75779 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. COWBRIDGE r GAS COMPANY. is VTA v lijN tbat a GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders will held at the Company's Office on THURSDAY, the 24th inst., at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of declaring a dividend up to the 10th May last, to elect Directors and Auditors for the ensuing year, and any other business that may be brought forward.—By order of the Directors, THOMAS J. PARSONS, Secretary. Cowbridge, September 18th, 1885. 12281 p O R T OF CARDIFF. The MAYOR, ALDERMEN, and BURGESSES of the Borough of Cardiff, acting by the Council as the Port Sanitary Authority for the Port of Cardiff, intend at the expiration of one month from this date, to apply to the Local Government Board to CONFIRM certain REGULATIONS for the REMOVAL to HOSPITAL of persons brought within the port by any ship or boat who are infected with a dangerous infectious disorder. A copy of the regulations may be inspected at my office by any ratepayer. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 16th Sept., 1885, 76322 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 18757 PARISH OF ABERYSTRUTH, NANTYGLO AND BLAINA DISTRICT. I, the undersigned, being the Summoning Officer under the Public Health Act, 1875, for the purposes of the Meetim hereinafter mentioned, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a MEETING will be held, in pur- suance of the provisions of the said act, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-ninth day of SEPTEMBER, 18S5, at Eight o'clock in the Evening, at the PUBLIC HALL, BLAINA. in the district consisting of part of the Parish of Aberystruth, in the County of Monmouth, and described in an order ot the Locai Government Board dated the 21st day of August, 1885, in pursuance of a requisition duly signed, for the purpose of passing a resolution of the owners and ratepayers of the said district:— That it is expedient that the part of the said Parish of Aberystruth described in an order of the Local Government Board, dated the 21st day of August, 1885, should be constituted a Local Govern- ment District. Dated this Sixteenth day of September, 1885. (Signed) ISABEL HAWKER SOPER, 76340 Summoning Officer. A R D IFF S C HOOL BOARD. TO ARCHITECTS. The Board invite DESIGNS for the ERECTION upon a site of an acre in extent, in Radnor-road, Canton, of a SCHOOLHOUSE, including CARE- TAKER'S HOUSE, to accommodate in separate departments, each having its own schoolroom and class-room-350 boys, 350 girls, and 400 infants total, 1,100. The total cost, including boundary walls, is not to exceed £8 per head. The regulations and requirements of the Education Department must be strictly observed, and careful provision must be made for drainage and ventilation. The successful competitor will be employed to carry out the plans, and will be paid a commission of £ 5 per cent., which will cover all expenses and disburse- ments. The board will not pay for rejected designs, and do not pledge themselves to accept any. The competition is restricted to architects practising in Cardiff, and to those who have not already built two schools for the board. The designs are to be forwarded to the clerk of the board on or before the 14th October next. Further particulars as to site and other require- ments may be had on application at the offices of the board. 76310 D. REES, Clerk of the Board. ? Town-hall, Cardiff, 14th September, 1885. J ARCHITECTS & SURVEYORS. TheLLANWONNO SCHOOL BOARD OFFER the sum of S40 for the BEST SET of PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS of a SCHOOL in two departments. viz., Mixed and Infants', which is to be erected at Roberts' Town School, near Ynysybwl. The mixed department is to accommodate 260, and infant depart- ment 230 children. The Clerk will be on the site on Wednesday next, at 11 a.m., and will there give any Particulars required to intending competitors, or a lock plan of the site can be seen at any time at the office of the Clerk, Penrhiwceiber, Mountain Ash. Plans and specifications to be sealedand endorsed, Roberts Town School, Llanwonno, to be sent to me not later than Monday, October 5th, 1885. SAMUEL SHEPTON, Clerk to the Board. Penrhiwceiber, Mountain Ash. 76241 TAJfF VALE RAILWAY. PENARTH SECTION. For the convenience, of the public, on and after Monday next, PASSENOERS may,on week days, until further notice, be CONVEYED by the MORNING MAIL TRAIN, due to leave Penarth Town Station at 5.30 a.m.. and Penarth Dock Station at 5.34 a.m., for Great Western Railway, Cardiff Station. Passengers may also be conveyed by mail train from Great Western Station, Cardiff, at 5.50 a.m., for Penarth Dock and Penarth Town Stations. Ordinary season tickets will not be available, but a special single fare of 3d each person will be charged for conveyance by each train. Tickets may be obtained from the guard of train. JAMES HURMAN, Traffic Mer- t Cardiff, September 10th, 1885. 76279 IRWAIN IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, H IRWAIN. The Proprietors having made extensive alterations and improvements at the above Works, are now pre- pared to give PROMPT ATTENTION to all ORDERS for COLLIERY, TIN, mON. and other WORKS. requisites. 70464 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow lup; towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWKSt NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLF TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY CARDIFF TIMES alss delivered every Fr day to any address in the mentioned Towns. ORDERS to be sent, te the AiAo&gw* of top r&ricvu book-stalls. i public JEotos. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. WESTERN DIVISION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HUNGER- FORD TUDOR BODDAM, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, having been appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of Knights of the Shire for the Western Division of the County of Monmouth, will hold an Evening Sittin for that purpose, in addition to the Courts held at tne places and times, and for the several Parishes and Places respectively undermentioned, viz. :— AT BLAINA. At the Police Court, on MONDAY, the 21st day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for— The portion of the Parish of ABERYSTRUTH, constituting the Local Board District of Aber- tillery. The portion of the Parish of ABERYSTRUTH not comprisd in the Local Board Districts of Aber- tillery and Ebbw Vale or in the Ecclesiastical District of Nantyglo. The portion of the Parish of ABERYSTRUTH comprised within the Ecclesiastical District of Nantrglo and not included in any Local Board District. AT EBBW VALE. At the Institute, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of September, instant, at a quarter-past Ten o'clock in the Forenoon for— Tne portions of the Parishes of ABERYSTRUTH and BEDWELLTY, constituting the Local Board District of Ebbw Vale. AT TREDEGAR. At the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for— The portion of the Parish of BEDWELLTY, which lies to the East and South of a line drawn along the road from Tredegar to Bedwellty Chnrch and thence along the road past Neuadd-Wen to Pont Aber Bargoed, and is not included in any Local Board District. The portion of the Parish of BEDWELLTY, not included in any Local Board District, or in the Blackwood Polling District. The portion of the Parish of BEDWELLTY, con- stituting the Local Board District of Uhymne;r. The portion of the Parish of BEDWELLTY, con- stituting the Local Board District of Tredegar. AN EVENING SITTING AT TREDEGAR. At the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of September instant.'at six o'clock in the evening, for the whole of the Parish of BEDWELLTY, except so much thereof as is comprised iu the Local Board District of Ebbw Vale. THE PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE OF OVERSEERS AT THE TIME FIXED IS REQUIRED. Overseers are requested to bring with them to the Revising < Barrister's Court, the several.Notices of Claims of Voters, Occupiers Lists, and all Notices of Objections to Voters, and Notices of Withdrawal or Revival of Objections, sent or delivered to them, with all Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers for Expenses incurred by them. Also all rates made for the Relief of the Poor between the 5th of January, 1881, and the 15th day of July, 1885. Overseers are also required to publish this Notice in their respective Parishes and Places. N.B.—Neglect of duty in any particular required or set forth in the Act of 6 Victoria, Cap 18, and subsequent Acts, will subject an Overseer to a fine not exceeding Five Pounds, nor less than Twenty Shillings. OSMOND."A. WYATT, Clerk of the Peace. Usk, 15th September. 1885. 76337 fetters nnb Contracts. JJEDSTEADS AND TABLES. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of the above to the GLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM. near Bridgend. Particulars can be ascertained and samples seen, any forenoon, by applying to the Medical Superintendent. 76333 O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. —TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a new HOUSE at Whitchurch, near Cardiff. Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities obtained at Messrs Powley Thomas and Co.'s Office., 125, Bute Docks. Tenders to be sent in not later than Thursday, September 24th, addressed to J.P., care of Powley Thomas and Co., Bute Docks. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 9bb rjp O BUILD E R sT The TRUSTEES lequire TENDERS for ADDI- TIONS to NATIONAL SCHOOLS, Abertillery, Mon. Quantities supplied ami plans seen at the office of Messrs Halliday and Anderson, Architects, 11, Castle- street, Cardiff. Tenders to be sent to the Architects on or before the 25th inst. The lowest or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. 76309 JOINERY! JOINERY!! JOINERY! DOORS SASHES, AND FRAMES. SOLID RABBETTED DOOR FRAMES AND RAB BETTED DOOR JAMBS made to any size. MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTING Made to any design. STA1RUA»U> in all its uranciieS maae to order. Estimates given for all kinds of Joinery, including Greenhouses. A large quantity of Stock Size DOORS in Stock. All Joinery made of seasoned timber (having good drying rooms), and at the very lowest prices. Special estimates given on enquiry at the Works, or the Depot, Cardiff. 74135 SOUTH WALES STEAM JOINERY COMPANY (LIMITED), LLANTRISANT. Depot—Hope-street, Cardiff. 19ublít J\ppoinluunts. ADYR SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted at once, a MALE or FEMALE P. T. in 2nd or 3rd year. Singing by note desired.—Applica- tions in writing, stating age, qualifications, aud salary required, with copies of testimonials, to be sent on or before the 1st October, to J. H. Westyr-Evans, Clerk, 20, Church-street, Cardiff. 76335 ^y^THITCHURCH SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted a CERTIFICATED MASTER for Boys' Department. Salary, S80 per annum and one-fourth of grant, House, and Coal. Wanted also a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for Girls' Department. Salary, S60 per annum and one- fourth of grant. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 30th inst. Duties to commence 1st November, 1885. Dated this 7th day of September, 188b. JOSEPH HENRY JONES, Solicitor, Clerk to the Board. Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. 76207 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 testimonials, 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, 76323 Emitting 1Tddits. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF.—The Directors are pre- pared to accept Deposits at 4b per cent., subject to 3 months' notice.—Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays 12 to 1).—JOHN JENKINS, Chartered Accountant Managing Secretary. 55662 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS X BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums varying FROM £100 TO Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly instalments in Three to Thirteen Years, at the option of Borrower. Tables of Jte-paynients, Costs oi Mortgages, and Surveyors Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re. payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Peter Williams, at the Office of tne Society, 50, Glebeland street, Merthyr Tydfil. 64555 BAR R g R 0 S., TAILORS, 64 ST. CARDIFF. 73575 30 & 31, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. S. ^NDREWS" AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETORS. REFORM FUNERAL CARS, SHELLIBIERS. AND BROUGHAMS ECCLESIASTICAL PALLS. GREY HORSES FOR YOUNG PERSONS. The Trade supplied with every Requisite for Funeral Furnishing. i Please note the Address- 30 and 31, WORKING-STREET. 1171* 69648 ASHTON AND GREEN, LIMITED, GENERAL BUILDERS' MERCHANTS, BRISTOL AND LONDON. CARDIFF DEPOT PRINCE LEOPOLD ST MAJIUFACTUBEBS OF MARBLE AND ENAMELLED SLATE CHIMNEY PIECES, GRATES, RANGES, &c., &c. BANGOB, PORTMADOC (OLD VEIN), AND PERMANENT GREEN SLATES. SUlte Battens, I Garden Edgings, Plaster Laths, Chimney Pots, Staffordshire Goods, Gullies, Floor Tiles, Closet Pans Drain Pipes, Bidge Tiles, &c., &c., Alirays ia Stock C tiki Gbrditi Depot. 76157 3pubiir ^musemntts. CARDIFF. JpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACUNG MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. Enthusiastic Reception of Mr CHARLES WYNDHAM'S COMEDY COMPANY, l from the Criterion Theatre, London. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th, the successful three act Comedy THE CANDIDATE. Mr HARRY St. MAUR as Lord Oldacre." Mr ALEXANDER KNIGHT as Alaric Baffin." Mr ALFRED MALTBY as Barnabas Goodeve." Mr HORATIO SAKElt as Amos Martlett." Mr BARK.ON as Captain Hazlefoot." Miss TALBOT as Countess Osterley." Miss MAYER as "Lady Oldacre." Miss MOORE as Lady Osterley." Miss PAGET as Mrs Martlett.' Preceded each evening at 7.30 with the comedietta, A HOUSEHOLD FAIRY. Julian de Clifford Mr F. G. Darbishire. Katharine Miss Moore Doors cpen at 7, commence 7.30. Half-price 9. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDTFF. MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 21st, THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. MONDAY—"CARMEN," Mesdames Marie Roze. Julia Gaylord, Mr F. C. Packard. TUESDAY-" FAUST," Madame Julia Gaylord, Mr Barton McGuckiu. WEDNESDAY—" MANON," Madame Marie Roze, Mr F. C. Packard. THURSDAY—" ESMERALDA," Madajne Georgina Burns, Mr Barton McGuckin. FRIDAY—"IL TROVATORE," Madame Marie Roze, Mr Valentine Smith. SATURDAY—"BOHEMIAN GIRL," Madame Geor. gina Burns, Mr Barton McGuckin. ——— 75851 SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 22, 24, and 25, Cardiff for Newport at 11.15 p.m. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Monday, Sept. 2lst, Pontypridd and Intermediate Stations. Thursday, Sept. 24th, Merthyr, Treherbert, Ponty- pridd, and Intermediate Stations. Leaving Cardiff at 11.15 p.m. RHYMNEY RAILWAY. Wednesday, September 23rd, Cardiff for Rliymner and Intermediate Stations. Leaving Cardiff at 11.1) p.m. Box Plan at Messrs Thomnson and Shaekell'^ Merthyr, Newport, and Crockherbtown, Cardiff. I NOTICE.—On this occasion the Orchestral Stalls will be comfortable chairs, each numbered and reserved. 75b51 LAST WEEKS. ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY EXHIBITION, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CARDIFF, WILL FINALLY CLOSE SEPTEMBER 26. OPEN 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION Is, EVENINGS 6d. ART UNION DRAWING SEPTEMBER 28. 1st prize, £100; 2nd prizes, £:;0 each. Tickets, Is each, can be purchased from the Curator of the College. Each Ticket entitles the holder to A chance of winning any one of the Prizes. 75347 VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- ▼ STREET, CARDIFF. MON. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION. CROWDED & DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. THE TALK OF CARDIFF. THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL PALACE MYSTERY, THAUMA, half a living lady suspended in space. This novelty has never been produced on the same principle in Cardiff as the one now daily exhibiting at the above rooms. To be seen daily, from 3 till 5, and 7 till 10 o'clock Admission 3d, children 2d. 991 F. J. SMITH, Manager. SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF O BY KIND PERMISSION. ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 & 19. After the Horse Show will be held TWO GRAND EVENING FETES, FAIRY-LIKE ILLUMINATIONS BY THOUSANDS OF LAMPS AND LANTERNS, As at the Health Exhibition, London, AND GRAND FIREWORK DISPLAY, By Pain, of London, Including the Mammoth Firework Picture, THE STORMING OF PEKIN. The Magnificent BAND OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (From London), under the direction of Mr Charles Godfrey. Admission 6d Grand Stand, 6d extra. Entrance by Lodge Gate. Cowbridge-road only. "v", nt4ger for Mr Pain, EDEN BUM. 1ST GL AM. XR TTI/LE R Y VOL. JL GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT, I PARK HALL, CARDIFF, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1885. ARTISTES :— Madame MARIE RaZE and MdlIe. DESVIGNES, Prima-Donna Contralto, from the Royal Italian Opera. Mr BENJAMIN WILSON, Primo-Tenore, Carl Rosa Opera. Mr ARTHUR ROUSBEY, Primo-Baritone, Royal 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, Is. Plan of Seats at Mr VV. Lewis's, Stationer, Duke. street. 75981 rjlHREE YEARS' gYSTEM. fJlHREE SYSTEM JpiANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD, JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. JpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. JpiANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. JpiANOFORTES BY ERARD. AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, I FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. THOMPSON AND gHACKFLL QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF; rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STKEET, SWANSEA mHOMPSON AND GHACKELL 118. HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY THE RJPHREE YEARS' SYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON ND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there ueeu be no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM THOMPSON AND gHACKELL Are alwaya pleased to send Full Parti ulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of tho Newest Styles, dicc., free by post, on the application of any Intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to as Buyers and a large number of SECOND.UAND PJANOS are always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. fJJHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPCRT. MERTHYR, ■ GLOUCESTER, AND TENBY 59578 169e STIFF'S SI ARCH. STIFFS STARCH It having come to the L TTTTW CPIRPH knowledge of Messrs Stiff I LR R O SI ATTLI TL. and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the ClTIFF'S STARCH, public to purchase low o pricedandinferior starches STIFF'S STARCH. by representing them to be I .) the manufacture of Messrs STTTIT'Q <2T AT>R>CR Stiff & Co., it is necessary XXJJJJ O O 1 AJRLOLJ.. to put the public on its guard against such unprin- STIFF'S STARCH. cipledpractices,andtoste.te |KJ that every box or packet PI TTTTTP'S! OTANNTI of Stiff's Starch bears WLL** B blAlvOxl. the registered Trade Mark QUEEN BES8 vJ TIFF'S STARCH. sti^Kh^oid in tV 5ib Packets and llb Faacy CJ TIFF'S STARCH. Boxes, and may be obtained tkj of any Grocer, Druggist, or STIFF'S STARCH Oilman; or of thoManu- O STIFF RO STIFF'S 306e L2Q80 137 ( EFCTT»USU £ D 1818. public :\l1tUSntJmts. SWANSEA. NEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA -1- HOUSE. Wind-st.. Swansea.. Director. A. Melville TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, Messrs Conquest and 1 ettitt's DURING HEtt MAJESTY'S PLEASURE, Mr George F. Leicester and Company. THIS EVENING, First tim., here, the very successful Drama, DURING HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE, By George Conquest and Henry Pettitt. To conclude with a popular After Piece, according to time permitting. Doors open at 7, Commence 7.30 Second price, 9. Box Office. Messrs Brader's Music Warehouse. Wind-st. IMPULSE Next Week, Mr Gartherne's Company. THE CANDIDATE Week following, Mr Wyndham's Company. 72300 FERNDALE. THE FERNDALE CRICKET CLUB JL ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held on THE CRICKET GROUNDS, FERNDALE, on MONDAY, SEPT. 28TH, 1865. For Programmes of events, conditions, etc apply to the hon. secretary, W. D. HUMPHREY, Watchmaker, Ferndale THE FERNDALE SELECT BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. 76319 I (recursions. EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET or QUEEN OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). GRAND HORSE SHOW AT CARDIFF.— £ 600 IN PRIZES. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17. Leave Cardiff 8.0 a.m and 2 p.m. II FRIDAY, SEPT. 18. Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m., and 3.0 p.m „ Weston 10,45 a.m., and 4.0 D m SATURDAY, SEPT. 19. Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. „ Weston 1: noon, and 5.45 p.m. Fares—Between Cardiff and Weston, to-and-fro Fore deck, Is 6d; Saloon. 2s; Single Fare, Is and Is bd. Bay trips, Is. Refreshments on board. 3556—73783 BY ORDER. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TWO DAYS' EXCURSION TO LONDON. On SATURDAY, Sept. 29th, a fast EXCURSION TRAIN for LONDON will leave Blaenavon at 11.30 ?.m., Cwmavon 11.35, Abersychan 11.40, Pontnewynydd 1.45, Pontypool (Crane-street) 11.50, Panteg 11.55. Pontrhydyrin 12.0 midnight, Upper Pontnewydd 12.5 a.ii> Cwmbran 12.10, Newport 12,30, Ebbw Vale 11.25 p.m., Victoria 11.30, Cwm 11.35, Nantyglo 11.25, Blaina 11.30, Abertillery 11.40. Aberbeeg 11.oO, Crnmlin 11.55, Newbridge 12.0 midnight, Abercarne 12.5 a.m., Cross Kevs 12.10, and Rise" at 12.15 a.m.; returning from Paddington at 11.50 p.m. on September 21st. For fares see special bills. 76288 J. 6RIERSON, General Manager, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, SATURDAY TO MONDAY AT THE SEA SIDE. On SATURDAY, Sept. 19th, a.. EXCURSION TRAIN for Ferrvside, Carmarthen Town aM Junction, Whitiand, Tenby. Pembroke Dock, Clynderweu, ciar- beston Road, Haverfordwest, and New Milford, wiV, leave ewp,urt at 3.15 p.m., "Cardiff 3.40, *Llantris- 1 sant 4.10, Bridgend 4.30, Port Talbot 5.0, Briton Ferry 5.10, Neath 5.20, Landore 5.35, and Swansea at 5.25 p.m. to return Sept. 21st. Passengers also booked to Swansea and Llanelly. For fares and return times see special bills. 7628 9 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. GREAT AVESTERNRAILWAY. A DAY AT THE SEASIDE. On WEDNESDAY, September 23rd, a Cheap EX- OUKSION TRAIN for Ferryside, Carmarthen, Tenby, Pembroke Dock will leave "Ñewport at 6.45 a.m. diff, 7.5; ^Llantrissant, 7.25: "Bridgend, 7.50; Port Talbot, 8.20; Briton Ferry, 8.30; Neath, 8.35; Llan- dore, 8.5j a.nd Swansea at 8.45 a.m. to return same day. 'Passengers also booked from these stations to Swan- sea. For lares and return times see special bills. 76333 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Ijotels. VISITORS TO THE MUMBLES, SWANSEA BA.Y, WILL FIND EVERY ACCOMMODATION at the BATH HOUSE HOTEL, NORTON-ROAD. Facing the Sea. Jriiiis Stojai Duur. 76690 DINNERS, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 75148 REMVAL. The WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, now carried on by NORLEY, TUNBRIDGE, and SONS. 51, VVind-straet, Swansea, will shortly be removed t, No. 9, WASSAIL-SQUARE, where all tramcars pass the door, and T ana North-Western Railway passengers p- or l mon- street Market Gates, by way of the »rainlines. The new premises are undergoing alterations to suit their increasing trade. No. 51, WIND-STREKi to LET, or Unexpired Lease for Sale. 76237 rjlHOMAS JAMES, VULCAN FOUNDRY, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, AND RHONDDA FOUNDRY, HOPKINSTOWN, PONTYPRIDD, Is now prepared to quote exceptionally LOW PRICES for all classes of IRON AND jgilASS CASTINGS. PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GUARANTEED. PURCHASERS OF CASTINGS ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR QUOTATIONS For their various requirements. 12269 76203 THE LYDNEY AND FOREST OF DEAN JL STONE COMPANY are prepared to supply, at the shortest possible Notice, RED, BLUE. or GREY STONE, in Blocks, Slabs, Coping, Steps, Paving, Landings, &c.. &c., of any size that may be required, and of the very best quality, and at a low price. Application for particulars to Mr THOMAS EVANS, Contractor, &c., Riverside, Cardiff, or 75228 Mr PUGHSLEY, Lydney, Gloucestershire. FOREST OF DEAN STONE COMPANY, JD COLEFORD. FREDERICK BROWX. MANAGER. This Company has NO CONNECTION WHATEVER with a. firm advertising themselves as the Lydney and Forest of Dean Stone Company," NOR HAVE THEY ANY AGENTS in Cardiff or elsewhere. 75807 J. M. H A I 1 E, COAL MERCHANT, No. 147, BUTE-ROAD, AND No. 1, EAST-GROVE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. BEST FOUNDRY COKE, FIRECLAY. PORCELAIN FIRE. BRICKS, GUARANTEED TO STAND THE INTENSEST HEAT. 72952 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS.— If you suffer from Headaches. Billions Com- £ laints, Indigestion, Costiveness, Rheumatism, or Tic- •oloreux, try KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS, They are easy to swallow, being very small; require no confinement indoors, strengthen the system, and have been tried by thousands who pronounce tbein to be the best Medicine in the World In 7-Ul, Is lid, and 2s 9d Boxes, of most Chemists. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM JL''L. LOZENGES. —These Lozenges are the most efficacious remedy ever introduced for WORMS. Being innocent in their character, they may be taken by children of all ages with perfect safety. They are most useful for children of delicate stomachs and pale com- plexion, as they strengthen the system by giving an appetite. In 7 £ d and Is ljd Boxes, of most Chemists CRICKETS AND COCKROACHES QUICKLY DESTROYED BY KERNICK AND HLNDOO" > JNSECT jpOWDER. THE VERY BEST. Sold in Id, 2d, 3d, 6d, and Is tins by most respectable grocers and dealers. 43531 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT JLF WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Merchant. Street, behind the Town-hall Corporation bill-poster and crier. Relit sthe principal hoardings and stations in Newport a ad Neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept Work attended to with quick despatch Town and country. „ Old establishes—more than a «uarwr oi a century 8%5 &Q& Justness Afcfcrmes. -4 Jj- OT I C E! JJOWELL & COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING A > < LARGE pARCEL OF jgILK pLUSHES, VELVETS, Jf O W E L L & O M P A N Y> « THE CARDIFF DRAPttRS," CARDIFF. 7fl5* THE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLB OF W. pRICE & SONS. Business is tbat CUSTOM IS DRAWN BY THE MAGNET OF VARIETY AND VALUE.' They are now showing considerable accessions of New Fresh, and Attractive Stock in GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVENILES' READY-MADE CLOTHING, r HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from MamUeg" turers' Hands. ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 A 51, ST. MARY-STREET, & 46 & 47. CAROLINE 23 STREET CARDIFF. 111 C R ° S S B R 0 S. S 4, Sf, MARYSTREm A R D I F F I rpOOLS 1 TOOLS II I RP o o L s ILL ^NTLEMEN,— RE WILLEY. LEEDS. We aCCEPT YOUR OFFER for CASH for t&- STOCiof TOOLS re this Estate, and will have same PACKi) ancj DESPATCHED at ONCE to Cardiff. Yours obediently, GEO. JUDGE, THOS. GRIMOLD, Trustees under the AgreemeBt. Messrs. MSS BROS., St- y.street, Cardiff. GENTLEM_ BE WILLEY, LEEDS. I ha.ve pack 4 DRAY LOADS of GOODS TO DAY, and DESPA'jjjgD, Midland Railway. Get ready to recei them akout MONDAY NEXT, the 14th inst. Theije the be»t samples of Tools I ever saw in my practij eXpefiEllet. of over 3u years. Ywrs obe«i«ny„ (JU MM*- MESSRS. Oloss p "Eh. Having Purchased from the above-aa^j Trustees the Whole of the well-known St"-1c of MESSRS. WILLEY & CO., LEEDS, J comprising CARPENTERS', ENGINEERS', AND jyjASONS', & GENERAL TOOLS- AT A VERY LARGE DISCOUNT OFF COai- PRICES, we propose COMMENCING THE SALE < OF SAME ON SATURDAY NEXT; the 19th iD6t. 1 We would call the attention of buyers in this Department to this unusually GOOD STOCK, which will be SOLD AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, and we would invite any of our Friends or Customers to call and see for themselves the Quality of Articles we intend Offering I For Sale. CROSS gKOTHEKS, 3 & 4, ST. MARY-STllEliT- CARDIFF. 76282 gHOOTING SEASON, 1885. We beg to call the attention of sportsmen in general I to our Stock of Breech-loading Guus of various qualities. We have in stock the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GUNS: £ s. d. No. 1 Ejector, Hammerless Gun 36 0 0 Consentric, Wood Bar Gun 25 10 0 3 Consentric, Treble Grip Gun 25 10 0 4 Semi, Hammerless G un It 0 < 6 G. and P. Patent. Hammerless Gun 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer Gun U 0 0 7 Steel Barrel, Bar Lock Gun 8 6 0 8 Steel Barrel, Back Lock Gun 7 0 0 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Oau 5 lb 0 10 Fine Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 4 7 & 11 Good Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun, 3 15 Q All above guns are choke left barrel. 12 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Gun 3 6 9 13 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Gun Z 11 ft 14 Fine Twist, Single Barrel, Back Lock Gun 3 2 6 Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING either these Guns CAN HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what they are represented to be, and not approved of, moner will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KKPI IN STOCK. CROSS Rnos., 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 70329 HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, JLJL and follow the advice of tho eminent Doctor! Prout, Stevens, Morgan, Turley, Dowsing, Gibbon, Sparks, Ac., who have borne unqualified testimony to the value of I LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE. i It gives instant relief in Headache, Sea or Bilious i Sickness, Constipation, Heartburn. Scarlet and other I FveTS. Smallpox, Measles, Eruptive and Skin Com- plaints—having peculiar and exclusive merits. It I ad8 gently on the bowels without pinching or seovring, as many other aperients do. specially adapUd foe 1 bottflchold medicine. Children will xik for tt. 12:3i USE NO SUBSTITL'IK. I a LAMPLOUOH,