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V R 4 OTTO » GAS ENGINES. THE DOMESTIC MOTOR. •YE VER BEFORE EXHIBITED. PRICE £ 32. UITABLE FOR AMATEURS' WORKSHOPS, ORGAN IlolVING CHAFF CUTTING, PUMPING, LAUNDRY WORK, DAIRIES, &c. SOLE AGENTS FOU. SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE— rnos. THOMAS AND SONS, ACME HOIST WORKS, CARDIFF. .A3 .CC.
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THE FOOD OF LIFE S IS UNRIVALLED FOR yr DELICATE A TROUBLK- SOME S0* jS CH I L D R E N. POLLED AP.SOLUTF.LY /V| C\ jT F R E K FRO M >0 0 OATS DRUGS. FOR P 0 R R I D G E. ^OIK.DICAr, OPINIONS UNA- XA) S NIMOUS IN ITS FA»Tt>rii. O X —— 8S28 jr Sample free by post, from G. GUNN, VICTORIA MILLS, BATH.
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1 GOLD MEDALS, EDINBUR^VT AND LIVERPOOL EXHIBITIONS. F It Y'S PURE CONCENT HATED C O COA. Prepared by a new :<n'1 special scientific PTO" securing extreme soiuoility and deveiopine the finest flavour of the cocoa.—" It is especially adapted to those whose dit:-re orcans are weak. and I stroue'y recommend it as a substitute for tea for young persovig -Sir Chas, A. Cameron, President Royal Colle-7* Of j' Su-raeons, Ireland, & c. 1011
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SHIPPING Notice*. X-TFXR i CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX \J The CARDIFF STEAMSHII famsMmmtf' COMPANY'S FIRST • CLASS SCREW "w^i-assas* m KItS will sail as follows:- DORDOGNE*Cardiff for Bordeaux starch 6 ftn.ONDE .Bordeaux for Cardiff March 1 With roods and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., aoply to Messrs Jno. Whit- ham and ooiis, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; UJd at the Oliices of the Company, ;)1, Mount unart- >Quaro. Cardih. 1071 £ 431 HOOPKII. CAMPBELL <fc CO.. Managers. ~ZSR^ TPD WARDS NEW YORK Hi STEAMSHx- LINE. TTIERFTO#5SCRH0SLNA, 4,000 ts. RIIODORA, 4,000 ts *i«iraminrrm^ RHEOLA, 2,300 ts Through Bills Lading issued to and from Stations In South WrJeø and Midland Counties, and the prin. jipal places in Europe, United States, and Canada. TO OPOR10 LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, M ALAGA And by Bail via LISBON to MADRID & BAPAJOZ. Weekly SaHin. ihrough and Regular Counnumca- between all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. For Freight and other particulars apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, aud CO., Cardiff and -Newport Itjl° X M Ai A u A xN JL i N if. iS&S^SSlLUNITED STATES MAli. STEAMERS ^HhSSSf |'vK|.y WKDN BSDAY. First-class, full-powered Iroti Steamships. A,cc6mmn Nation for passengers equal to any JSuropean lane. Pas- sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the ef the Pennsylvania Railroad I his I" the shortest M. l>Tor'further'particulars apply to RICHARDSON, tPENCE, It CO., 19 and 22. Water-street, Liverpool. J.OCA I. Alu;:ns ;— GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES BROS, and Co., Bute Docks. Cardiff, and at Dork- street, Newport; S. J. DATUS 9, Edward-pl'ce Cardifi- TlLNHY aud Co., Aoartillery; .1. MORGAN, Pon < illice P(,ntvI1001; .1. TI»0MA$, Tredecar w: T H AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore; A. DAVJES, 21 Meckaii-street, Pontlottyu ;U. TtiORNEif, Commer- cial Hotel, Aher.lare; Ansrn -tnd ^ii.cw-ks Swaii^a; JAMES RoRERiS, South Wales Emtgrntion Office, Pontypridd; A. K. IHOMAS Church-street, Blama; tn>i W. U. IIITCHINGS, Agent^ Aberkeaflg. 1016 INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. -L I\MA\ IfiTERKATJOKAl, STEAMSHIP CO.. LTn. LIVERPOOL to > fclVV YOnK every WEDNESDAY. Calline at Qneenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPKNCE, CO., E2, "\V.iter-street, Liverpool; or to S_ J. Davies, 9, Edwiiiu's-place, Queen-street, Cardiff; Geo. Bird, 246, Bute-street Card.fi C. J. Cu^hpp, Castle-road, Carditf Wm. Bdwardat Hill hiue House, va-erphjlly C H Pet kins 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J. Mor- tan. 9. St. George-street. Swansea; D. Davies. 69, Strand, Swansea T- Austin. Neath-road, Landi>re JTL. Bowen, Lawrence-stre.-c IJanelly Josiah DaTiss> Great Westerii House, Llanellv H. Lewis, Old Market- street, Neath J, Roberts, Pomypndd. 812^ JZSTSR T H. LAMB AND 00 b5, TOWER BUILDINGS, WATER- hTRB«iX, LIVERPOOL. — Americii, Canada, Australia. Buenos Ayrss, and Patagonia.—For the Assisted and Cheapest Passage apply, enclosing stamped envelope, to the above Government-appoinied Agents. Passengers wIll be met upon their arrival in Liverpool, a.nd placed com- fortably on board the steamer the day of sailmo. We gra.nt cheav. railway tickets to any town in America or Canada—Agents for White star, Gunard, Inman, Gnion, National, and Allan Lines. Sole Agpntsfor pa.tasronia. 8349 D"~OMlMOlT~LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMKRS-—S. SARNIA, OREGON, aiu. VAN- COCVF.R have sak>ons and staterooms amidships. ^HORTE-T ROUTE to CANADA a»d WESTERN STATES. Lowest inland fares. Free farms of 160 acres of fer.ile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL WEEKLY and fro BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Fares from 10 to lb guineas Inter. mediate 6 guineas; Steerage, £4: Assisted Passages, Flinni Mam, aud Montgomery, Javer- pool and Bristol; R- BeuJamlIl 14, Triruty-stveet, Cardiff; S. J. Davies, 9, Edw.xrd-place, Crockherb- towu or to j'lmes Roberts, Emigration Ageut, Ponty- pridd. 1125 CANADA, and the CAPE, or any 6Al\Il<RICA, AUSTRALIA part of the World. Emigrants should obtain their tickets of Mr Jarnes Roberts, a LICENSED AGE.NT, at the Craig Post- office, Pontyptidd.. His agents at Liverpool and elsewhere meet all his passengers at the trains, and conduct and protect them till they are safe on board stsamer. The very lowest fa.res quoted, and no advantage is taiued by baking elsewhere. American and Canadian passes exchanged. Send stamped directed envelope for Information A iO' Steamers. 5844 ALAND AND AUSTRALIA, u XENERIFFE, CAPE TOW, & HOBART. SEOBTBST TROPICAL PASSAGE. ROYAL MAIL SERYICfc, Pader Contract with the Government of New Zealand. tilE NLW 3EALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED,) will despatch their Magnificent Fall-powered Steamers, from London Mar. 8 April S Leavit's Plymouth two days later. Fares—13 guineas to 70 guine.t8. Cheap return tickets. Bet accommodation for all clas^' and superior 4eck State-rooms- Further information to be at the Company s Offices, 13a, Leadenhall-street. 8:88 TICKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, or the CAPE, by a.ny Line, can be bad of Mr S. J- Davies, 9, Kdward-place, Cardiff. 490 Insur:ttttt. TIlE BOILER INSUH.A CE & STEAM JL POWER COMPANY (LIMITED). ESTABLISHED 1859. For the Insurance and Inspection of Boilers and EngiDes, a.nd also for the Insurance of Workpeople, to meet the Employers' Liability Act, I860. HEAD OFFICES—67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Branch Offices-l39, Canon-street, London, E C-. and 2, West Regent-street. Glasow KIEL MCDOUGALL, Chief Engineer and Manager PERCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. BOILERS—Insurance a gainst all damage resulting fporo explosion of boilers or collapse < if flues. Boilers periodically inspected by experienced officers resi- dent in the principal manufacturing towns. Ra. ports of the conditw" 01 the boilers and mountings sent to the insured after che inspection. ENGINES.—Inspection and insurance against damage from breakdown, and advice given on all matters relating to the economical use of steam power. EMPLOYERS' LIABII ITY.—Insurance of workpeople, covering ALL RISKS for which the employer is liaole uniftr the Kmnloyers' Liability Act. 18SH. 5035 LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COM- JLj PANY. ANNUAL PREMIUM for Insuring £100 a.. Death, with Profits.. r Age 20. I Age 30. I Age 40. I Age &0. £117s,_6\3.Ód £4 10s 6d Prospectuses may be obtained from the Branch Office, Corn-street, Bristol. Applications for agencies invited.. 8154 DAVID D. CHRYSTAL, Res. Secretary. ^ION "ASSURANCE SOCIETi Established in the reUu of Queen Anne, A.D. 1714. Chief Office 81, Cornhill, London. Invested Funds exceed £2.000,000. Annual-Income exceeds £ 29^,000. FIRE Insurances etftcted on nearly all descriptions of risks. LIFE Bonus £1165 per, cent. per annum low premiums. Prospectuses. Acencies, an% all infonuatioii, at the Branch Office; BA>*K OUAMBlflUs, BALDWIN- biREEl. BRISTOL. ARTHUR H. LAMONT. 7106 Local Secretary. ==-" LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR J_J KKSTOBEA. TTOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR BE^IOHKK THBSUtft-af THESAI»SA* THE BKST- THE CHEAPEST. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour l'ue gradual change is carwi'i- and for retuovuia; scurf, beaut fying cleaasinss the hair, causing it to gr.w,wh..revl" thin, Ixickyer's l unavj.ii.ea.—Large Bolt es, Is 6d. ol" evervwii-re- ELLA^L FCJ CORN I^LASTERY. —UQJCCS Is lAd and 2s 3d each- i he Corn Plasters are a cei iain cure lor hard or soft corns, they drv up nnd eradicate painful coins; tho Bunioii Plasters a i.irovaii reinedy ior bunions md enlarged, toe Joiuts. Sold by ail cuem.sts. Be ill Dellar's Plasters arc snppliúti. I> ESPLENDENT 1VOR1'M LIKE JLA TEETH. —1° make sure of these, CRACROFX'S "JjCA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. It iislodges tarta-, tborouju.y polishes the eiiamei, perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens ttia isi-ringent, aromatic, and delicious in flavour, (^racroits Paste ensures a iine set of teeth. Sold everywhere. Pots Ts each, _——— DEAFNESS, Noises ill the Ears, etc.—- Uellar i ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved tll extraoiVimarv remeiiy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is strongly reconmieiuled by thousands wiic have aeilved benefit. It is ouite liarmless.—sold in Bottles, Is l?d and -s 9d each, oy all Chem'SW. WULPHOLINE SOAP is a delicately rerined, ciiemicaily soap, internie i. general use, but spec.ally by those endowed with sensitive w isiiing all times, and bringing the skin to a. soft, piiable, healthy condition, SuI. pholine iioids tha iirst place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the soap is noo expensive. Tablets, 6d eacti. 1063 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR EDWARDS' DESICCATED SOUPS, JUJ THE LUXURY OK THE AGE. Cwkery Book Gratia Ù Post Frt-e—Name this Paper. 26, WARING. TltEET, BELFAST. 3, 4, 5, 6, CAMOMILE-STREET, LONDON. 13205 7819 WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at Aberd&re? MICHAEL PAIN E, Billposter, jjistributor, and Advertising Agent, 25, Cirditf-street, Aberdare, rente the principal posting-stations in Abertiare and district. Contraets ma.de quarterly or yearly- Good accommodation for travellers, 4c Atie »^eat for Guion »ua Co. Miiii ateamerB.isO&S—10^9 aI.e5 hy Àudian. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. TBR DUKE-ST. AUCTION A STORAGE RuOMS J. G. MADDOX CO., Auctioneers Household Furniture. at Rooms Mar. 6 & 8 Mr WATKIN BEVAN. Leasehold Dwellinn-hou e, at Cardiff March 6 Messrs BOWLl;NG BROTHERS. Old Stores, &c., at Pembroke Dockyard March 5 Mr BRADLEY. Household Furniture, <fcc at C ir ilff March 5 Mr J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES. Coal Hulk, at Mdford Haven March 8 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWLING Old Furniture, Ac., at Cardifi Mar. 15, 16, & 17 Sud Sale. at Cardiff March 17 Hunters, at Horse Exchange, Cardiff March 17 China and Glass, at Cardiff March 21, 22, and 23 bicycles and Tricycles, at Cu-diff March 24 Freehold & Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Mar. 26 Butter, at Cardiff Mr F. G. GOUGH. Iron Works, at Lbmelly March 13 Messrs WII.LIAM GRAHAM. SON, A HITCHCOX. Shares, at Newport March 21 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Property, nt Cardiff March 15 Leasehold Properties, at C irditf March lb Leasehold Cottages, at Cardiff March 19 Mr KIGHAUD Eo HUGHES. Tin-plate St' ck, Tools, &0.. at Port, Talbot March 5 Mfssrs JOHN M. LE, DER and SON Household Furniture. &c at Swansea March 6 Messrs NICHOLS, MATTHEWS AND CO. Desirable Messuage, at Cardiff March 7 Mr A. NMYLAND. Waterpreof Garments, at Newuort Mar. 5 & 6 Messrs OWEN & BRYANT. Ordinary Gas Shares March 21 2 Leaseholli Cottages M*rch 26 Messrs EDWAUD ROBERTS and SON. Household Furniture, at Swan ea March 6 Mr WILLIAM ROBINSON. Iron Steamer, a.t Newcastle March 6 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff March 3 Leasehold Properties, a.t Cardiff March 3 stock, &«-,at Nantyderry March 5 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff — Messrs STRAKER and SON. Fat Stock, atLlangenny March 8 SALE THIS DAY. PENAllTH. SALE OF LEASEHOLD ViLLA RESIDENCES. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- LVI ANDEK are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 3rd March, 1888, at Three o'clock precisely, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT 1-—All that substaiiLiMl a .d well-finished Seroi-detachea VILLA RESIDEN :E, situate and known as Th rnycroft, South Church-road, Penarth, now in the occupation of owiitr containing drawing, dining, and morning-rooms of jr„od dimensions, five b drooms, bath and box rooms, lav.toiy and w.c., two kitchens, ivine and coal cellars, greenhouse, large poultry runs, and capbal garden, well stocked witn shrubs, fruit t. ees, &c. The Premises have a frontage of about 32 feet and a depth of 240 feet are held for a term of 99 years from 1st, May, ;884, at the yearly ground rent of S5. LOT ,-AU that ELIGIBLE DWELLING-HOUSE. being 3 in st Augustine'road, Peuartli, with a frontage of 19 feet to tha; road, and containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, a.nd four bedrooms, aud w.c. Th:ie is a garden at the rear oi the dwelling- house, with a separate entrance from John-street. The premises are occupied by Mr Charles Daniels at a rental of £ 26' per aunum, payable quarterly. I LOT 6.—A similar DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 5, St. Augustine's-road, with garden and back entrance from John-stieet, adjoining the last de-cribed premises, and at present unoccupied. The two last-named lots are h Id under one J.ea3e for 99 years, from 1st May, 1885, at the yearly ground rent of B5 10s. The iiround relit will be equally apportioned between the two lots. For further particulars and to view anply to the Auctioneer, 5, High-street, Cardiil; or as to Lots 2 and 3, to G. F. HILL, Esq., 8751 Solicitor Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. SEYMOUR-STUEET, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHHJNSON and ALEX- J-vJL ANDER will SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUnDA*. 3rd MARCH (immediately after the sale of the Penarth, property) ail those two well built DWELLING HOUSES. situate and being Nos. 20 and 22, Seymour.street, Splotlands, Cardiff, containing two sitting looms, titchens, scullery, four bedrooms, and w.c., and good garden. No. 20 let to Mi's Fr.iser, at 7s 6d per week. The premises are held for a term of 99 years, from gbth March, 188: at the annual ground rent of B5. Further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 5, High- street. Cardiff. 8929 CA?\TON. CARDIFF, MARY ANN-STREET AND UNION-STREET. MESSRS w. & S. HERN will OFFER lyJL for at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 19:h day of March, 1888, at 7 p.m., the following Desirable LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, namely: LOT 1.—AH thosi FIVE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and numbeed 2, 3, 4, b, and 6. Mary Ann-street, Canton, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 2bth day of September, 1855, at an annual ground rent of £8 108 lid for tin- the houses. Tha premises will be sold separately or in lots, for the convenience of pur- chasers, as may be determined 'at the sale, and the ground rent wili, in case of a division of the property, be equally apportioned, LOT 2,-AII those THREE LEASEHOLD ME". SUAOES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISKS, situate and numbered 1, 3, 5, Union-street, Canton, Cardiff, held under an indenture of lease for 99 years from the 29th September, ]855, a.t au annual g.iound rent for the three houses of JB6. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or to Mr John Jones, solicitor, Temple Chambers, Cardiff. &84i AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SA1.I OF FIR sT-CLASS NEW & SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consigned for absolute saie, at considerably below ori- ginal cost, from a Firm in the Trad-, and sold to cover advances on same also a quantity of Household Ap- pointments from private residences at Dinas Powls, Penarth, Canton, and in the neighbourhood, comprising furniture of every description for dining, drawing, and sitting room- bedrooms, halls,and kitchens, &c. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & co. ARE instructed to SELL the above effects by AUC- at the Weekly Sales of TUESDAY and THURSDAY, March 6th and 8th, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely each day. 3489 Goods on View morning of Sale. Advances made on goods consigned for absolute sale. BUTE TOWN. CARDIfc F. MR. WATKIN BEVAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, nt the Eoyal Hotel, Car- diff, ou LUE-DAY, the 6th day of March, at 7 o'clock p.m., all that valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSK, Being No. 17. South William-street, Bute Town, Car- diff held under lease from the Trustees of the late AJARQUU of Bute for 99 jears, from tbe 29th September, 18:12, at aground rent of :1-_2 5s, and now let to a good tenant at the rent of 12s per week. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Newton, near Bridgend or to Mr RCRD. RANDALL, Solicitor, Bridgend. CASTLE CHAMBRRS, NEWPORT, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAHCH otli & 6th, IMPORTANT SALE OF WATERPROOF GARMENTS. MR A. NEWLAND is„instructed by A well-known fi.ni of Manufacturers, who are Compelled to realise at once, to SELL by AUCTION, all above, at 2 30 a.nd 7 each day, a phMce and Well.selected STOCK OF WATERPROOF GOODS, The most varied and choice ussortment of thoroughly, proofed gooclj ever ottered. On view mornings of sale. Parties desirous of purchasing at these Sales can de- pend upon the quality every lot will be strictly guaran- teed thoroughly proof. 8890 The Model Auction Mart, North-street, Cardiff. MR. \V. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, at his Sale Rooms, North-street, on MONDAY. 5th, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Stationery, itc. Sale at 2. Auctioneer's t'fficas, North-street, Cardiff > 315 ""W'<V JJ L E C T R I C LIGHTING! J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARA US OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for R. E. CROMPTON CO.. LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc ¡.i¡zht Installations for Collieries, Factories, Ships, houses, &c.. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. A few examples of Work carried out and Geods supplied locally— DOW ais Iron Co., Dowiais 4 Arcs, 60 Incandescents Glamorgan Coai Co., Llwynvpia ZOO Incand scents Mortgagees Ph mouth WorksMerthvr 500 Incandescents Nat'Onal Steam Coat Co., Wattstown 8Q Incandescents Ocean.Coal Co Treorky 50 Inc indescetita Cardiff Castle, Cardiff 500 Incandescents Roath Docks 25 Arcs E. Morewood & Co.,Llauelly, 10 Arcs, 250 Incandescents J. Maci;ay, Esq., Treforest 4 Arcs ^ighUn1?'1^0 V0, aelUp0I'ary } 30 Incandescents B. Howell & Son, Saw Mills, Llaneily, 1 Arc, 100 Incan. Grove.seud Tin-plate Co., Gorseinon 4 Arcs, 120 Incan. Vivian & S^ns, Swansea 60Incandcscellts FOR COPPER DgPOSITJON- WILLIAMS, FOSTER & CO., SWANSEA. VIVIAN & SONS. SWANSEA. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power to a Distance. Telegrams—" ELECTRIC," LLANELLY. 7842 -+- J £ EALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. ANDRAKE The great remedy for Bili- PILLS MAN DRAKE ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles. Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri PILLS MANDRAKE, fier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee. PILLS I MANDRAKE Sir,:—1 consider your Ameri- PILLS MANDRAKE* can Mandrake Pills l0 be the PILLS M ANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever knewn.—I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE, Muuday, Chemist, Cardirt. PILLS MANDRAKE ROOM,Chemist, Roiuh; Garrett PILLS MANDRAKE Brothers,Newport: J.G.Isaac PILLS MANDRAKE (lateHayman)Chemist,Neati: PILLS MANDRAKE Newberry and Son, London. PILLS l MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL. PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist dt Dentist. 199, iiia.'i. j PILLS MANDRAKE street, owausea. 1012 PlLLS hU udian. A HIGHLY-INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT SALE OF OLD FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONZES, COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, OLD FAMILY PLATE, ELECTRO-PLATE, The Fitt iigs and Appointment's of a WELL-FUR- NISHED KILDARD-t.OUM. by BURROUGHES AND WATTS, in condition equal t,. new, THE CONTENTS OF AN WLD CARVED OAK ROOM, A VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, including many rare WKLSH WORKS, A RlCU COLLECTION of VALU- ABLE OLD WELSH COUNTY MAPS, including many of th- early period, A SMALL CELLAR OF RARE WINES, Also Oak Hall Furniture and Household Requisites 1\/| ESSKS GOTTWALTZ & BOWliING -UJL bed to announce that they will SELL by AUC- TION at their Sale-rooms, II, Hisrh-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and S VTURDAY, 15th, 16th. and 17th March, 18S8, commencing at Eleven o'clock each day, the above MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, ALSO A LIBRARY OF BOOKS, OLD WELSH MAPS, AND KNGRAVINGS OF WALES, Removedfrom an Old Welsh Seat. The CON L 1< IS of the In.: I )CHAMBER:S, including Fittings in Mahogany, Ash, Walnut, and Satinwnod, with h nidsome Bedsteads of Arabian and Parisian Shapes in massive brass and rich wood*, with cos ly tapestry and other beù furniture, handsome Wardrobes with plate-g ass doors, Toilet T.ibles on pedestal and leg supports. A VBltY CHOICE WALNUT BEDCHAMBER SUITE, lined with Maple, a BRASS BBDSTEAD, Lair-stuffed mattresses, feather bedding, bed liuen, toilet ward, four grand old wardrobes, chests upon chests, carpets shaped to rooms, biths, &c. THE AND BOUD' »IR FURNI- TURE, including SUITES OF MLK AND CHENILLE CURTAINS portieres, Ac., SKI 1'1'; E:s awL otuer CHA RS, FAUTEUIL en suite in early English style in costly covering, a MuST KXCtiNSIVE INLAID CABINET, with back to correspond; a VERY FINE INLAID SEC ETAIRE. with numerous drawers a MATCHLESS INLAID BOOKCASE, an old inlaid dressing stand, a pair of recess cabinets, centre, writing anù other ta les, a tine carved oak chair, in Genoa velvet early bullish chairs, covered in ilk, a FIN F. OLD INLAID FOLDING CARD TABLE, a. satin- wood and inl-id overmantel, Gi-AND WILTON PILE CARPETS, ancient secretaires, a NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by Wagner, music cabinets, a Sheraton fire screen, a Louis XVI. COMMODE. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLAHD OAK, Including Valuable Oil Paintings. The Furniture is of flnely-tigured Poilard Oak a 6ft 6in GRAND SIDKBOARD, a work of great taste a MASSIVE DINING TABLE; a SUITE OF 10 CHAIRS and a COUCH, upilOlstered in real J[orocco; a Will6 Cooler, a Dinner Wairon, Coal Vase, Chimney Glass, in carved frame; a, SUITE OF HANDSOME CURTAINS, a Large Turkey Carpet, Clocks amI Ornaments, in Bronze and China a Pair of Brass Fenders and Irons. THE V ALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, Consisting of Very Fine Old Paintings. CONFERENCE IN EXETISK-HALL: CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE AND KIGUR.ES. on panel, by Pousain; LAND. SCAPE AND CATTLE, by Wilson; Interiors with Figures (a pair); COAST CEE, b) Holland; TIMBER WAGON, by Meadows; PLAYMATES, by Morgan KOAI SIDE INN AND FARM -CENE a ";lir), by Bckett; VIEW IN WALES, by Whitman-, VIEW ON THAMES, by Copley; COASt" SCENES by Vaudeneer and many others by well- known Artists. Valunble Water Colours by liowbothavi, Knight, Barry, De Wint, Prout, Chambre, Salmon, and other. THE CARVED OAK ROOM AND LIBRARY. Arranged with MASSIVE HIGH CHAIRS in CARVED OAK with crest on, a PAIR of VERY FI E BUFFETS, deep-rim gong on oak staiiii, a fine sarcophagus, a NOBLE SIDEBOAR" with CARVED ORNAMENTS, a 10ft. dining table, a very fine dolphin writing table, oak cornices, a. very FINE, NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET. 24ft. b ltrft. three pairs of curtains, a CARVED SECRETAIRE, an old chest, a clock 111 long oak case, a pair of Curious steel fenders, THREE VALUABLE BOOKCASIOS, HANDSOMELY INLAID and CARVED a bras, petlestal and lamp, arm chair* ani settees, a RARM OLD RUHLY- ENaMELLKI) DINNIR SET of 2.)0 pieces, important bronzes, including severai figures, and a handsome pair of large-size Marli horses. THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WELSH AND OTHER BOOKS. I Waverley Novels, Thackeray's Novels, Lavater's Physiognomy, Bewick's Select Fables, Tow, Jerry, and Logic in London, Portraits of Kings, Archajjiogia Cainbrensis, Halliwell's North Wales, Giraldus Cam- brensis, Views in Wales, Bo ks Illustrated by Gustave Dore, tine Volume on Italy, illustrated; "Sketches of Scotlaijo," "Sicily Illustrated," "Costume of the Levaut," with fine coloured engravings; "The Im- perial Gazetteer," Gems of Beauty," "Commentary on the Bible," 7 vols. "Views near Rome," "Calvin's Institutes of Christian Religion," dated 1574, in black lette)-; French Portraits," Fenton's Pembroke- shire," unique copy, copiously illustrated, with 136 additional plates, proof etchings, &c., in 2 vols., beautifully bound: "TheFinden Gallery," History of England," books on atural History, aud many vols, relating to Wale, also soma toIs. printed betore 1900, &c. THE RARE OLD CHINA, embracing a MAGNIFICK NT PAIR of OLD WOR- CEsTBR VASES, on pedestals a MATCHLESS PAIR of SATSUMA. VASICS, with enamelled figure decorations; groups in Dresden, 0. set of old jars, FULL SETS of DESSERT and TEA SERVICES, i i Worcester and j Szvansea valuable old plates, and sevsral interesting pieces to collectors in old Cheisea, Crown Derby, Swansea a Dresden mirror, (fee, THE OLD SILVER AND PLATE, Including various table equipages, a VERY VALU- ABLE .SET OF REAL ORMOLU TABLE DISHES, on figure mpports of great beauty; an IRON BOUND PLATE CHEST, comprising dinner, densert, and every re. quiranient jor table me a GILT DESSERT SET in case, uy CHRISTOFLE find CO., PARIS; a very tine centre piece, with figures, branches for lights, ifcc. tankards, cruets, a tine soup tureen, a set of dish COVers beauti- fully engraved elegant inkstand with two 'bottles, curIOUS old poons, A WELL-FURNISHED BILLIARD-ROOM, BY BURROUGHES AND WATTs: A nearly new Spanish mahogany billiard table, by Burrouglies and Watts, with extra thick slate bed, and the capital fittings for same, comprising BEST IV' 'RY BILLIARD, POOL, and PYRAMID BALLS, marking boards, 30 cues, half-butts, rests, spider rest, stands, iron brushes, pool basKet, framed rules of games, cover, i £ c capital wall settees in tapestry and leather foot rests, linoleum, engravings, aportine and other prints. A COLLECTION OF RARE OLD WELSJI COUNTY MAPS, Including many of the earliest to be found, mostly in oak and black frames, including maps of Glamorgan- j shire, Monmouthshire, Pembrokeebiro.Breeknockfhire, Carnarvon, Cardiganshire, Montgomeryshire, &c., in- cluding all the Welsh Counties, some of which have tine coloured arms, &c., and forming a rare and valu- able collection. A COLLECTION OF OLD ENGRAVINGS RELATING TO WALES, including Old Castles, Churches, Villages, Seats, Buins, &c among which are Engravings oj Si David's Cathe. dral, Bangor Cathedral, Conway Castle, Portrait of Giraldu8 Cambrensis, Pembroke Castl, Abergavenny, Welsh Mountains, Swansea, Hawarden Castle, Neath Abbey, Cardigan Cast*e, St Asaph's Cathedral,St Wini- fred's Well, Chepstow Oastle, Tintern, Abbe/I, Baglan, Bare old Vieio of Cardiff, about 1730 Out Plans of Car. diU and Llanri.a.jJ, also s,¡;eral hundred others illus- trating Wales generally, including PROOF IMPRESSIONS, ETCHINGS, AND FINE OLD DATED ENGRAV- INGS. The FITTINGS of BREAKFAST nnd HOUSEKEEP- ER'S ROOMS, the FURNITURE, etc., of HALL, CORRIDORS, and STAIRCASES, embracing oatc furniture, a pair of gilt marble-top tables, grand old glasses, a pair of fine bronzes, busts, brackets, old armour, pistols, and trophies THE CELLAR OF OLD WINES. Consisting of Hock, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Port (Sandeman's. Cockbum), Champagne (Mumm's, Giesler, and other brands). Thc bulle of this Wine has been bottled 20 years. The china pantriss and kitchens, including services of plass, a Worcester 'ea, Ineakfast, and dinner set, <fec. GARDEN and OUTSIDE EFFECTS, including three sets of harne-s, horse rug: bridles, saddles, and sundry ha<ness a lawn mower, garden chairs, tables, st ible and garden tools. PRIVATE VIEW AND CATALOGUES ON SATURDAY, 10TH MARCH. PUBLIC VIEW ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 12TH AND 13TH MARCH. Special attention is called to the View. ORDER OF SALE. THURSDAY. 1bTH.Contellts of Bedrooms, Dining- rooms, Pla'e. 1,1brary, and Drawing-room, Break- fast and Heu?eki;eper's-rooms, Old China, and BII1I:tni-rot 'm. FRIDAYV 16TH,-Remainder of Bedroom Furniture, the Old Oak-room, Morning-room, Boudoir, Hall, and Servants' Offices, SATURDAY, 17TH,-The Library of Books, Old Welsh County Maps and Kngravings, Old Family Plate, Cellar of Old Wines, and Out-door Effects. Detai ed Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff- 8853 HORSE EXCHANGE. CARDIFF. SA i URDA Y, MARCH 17, 1883. \/fESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING JLTA will Hold their Next STUD SALE On the above date. Entries Solicited. ON SATURDAY, 17TH MARCH 1888. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING have received instructions to SELL bv AUC- TION, Without Reserve, nt the Horse Exchange, Cardiff,the/ollo,wing valuable H tiNTERS, Which havi been hunted this season in Gloucester- shire. the property of a gentlema.n, who may he e, ferred to 1. BAY GELDING, by Artillery; a most brilliant water and timber jumper, and fast. 2. HAY GELDING, fast and clever over country. 3. BROWN MARE, fast and clever has been driven in harness a"d believed to be quiet, but not driven by prese-t owner. 2 EXCELLENT HUNTING SADDLES. 8 HUNTING BRIDLES. 3 SUITS OF CLOTHING, NIGHT HUGS, <ftc., all in first-rate order and of superior quality. "ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY. MARCH 2lst, 22nd, aud 23rd, 1888. 11, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. Sale of the ENTIRE STOCK of a CHINA AND GLASS MANU. FACTURER, consigned oirect from the Potteries for absolute sale, MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRTNG l are in receipt of instructions from a. firm of manufacturers to sELL by AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on the above date, a.t 230 p.m. eac i day. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF < CHINA & GLASS MANUFACTURER, consisting of DINNER SERVICES of b6 or 72 pieces, in all the latest shapes and patterns. DESSERT SERVICES of 18 PIECES and upwards in enamel, hand-painted and richly gilt pattern. TEA and BREAKFAST SEa ICES, in neat and handsome (1esigns and latest shapes. Toilet "ets. Vases and Ornaments cut and engraved, Table Glass, Cheese-stands, sets of jugs, Ac., Ac. On viewonTuesday, March 20th, a1 d mornings of sale. Auct on Offices, 11, xigh-street, Cardiff. ONE BOX M warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs ineither six, acquired or constitutional, gravet, and pain*: ia the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d I each, OV ll chemists and patent medicine vendors; 01 sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The L ncoin ami Midland Counties'1Jrug Company, Lincoln ^'nolesale Agents Barclay aaa &cus, London, an< i all thj wholesale houses. 1003 abs try RUCTION. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1888. 11, HIGH STREET. CARDIFF. MESSRS. GOTTVV \LTZ & BOWRING JuUL are instructed to SELL by AUCTION. at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Ca.rditf, on SATURDAY, March 24. 1888. at 2.30 p.m., 20 B CYCLES AND TRICYCUES, including Rudge Convrr tible, with ball bearings, single rotary; Singer's Apollo, lady's premier, rear steerer Bayles and Thomas' Coventry; Howe Differential, rear single Drivers' Cambrian No. 2, and Manchester Special. On View the Morning of ale. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING 1.l. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, a.t the .Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 26th ftiUrch, 1888, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, IMPORTANT FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate in Cardiff. Lor 1.- All that Freehold Dwelling honse, known all FRANKLIN HOUSE, situate and being No. 164, SEVKRN-RO \D, Cardiff, containing Mining and DrawlIIg Rooms, six bedr..oms. w,o" 3 Attics, Cnach- house, Stable, Bakehouse, Fowlhouse, &c., and large Garden. LOT 2. All that Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 59, CECIL-STICEBT. ROATH, Cardiff, held for a term of 97 years from ]876. at the low yearly appor- tioned cround rent ot £ i 10s per annum. LOT 3.— All those two Dwelling.houses fIIif.u9.te and being Nos. 317 and 319 ELY-ROAD. CANTON, CARDIFF, held for a term of 99 years from 1837, at the low annual ground rent of £ 4 165 each bouse. LOT 4.-All those two Messu <ses situate and Nos 4 and 5 on the north side (J V F v RI HFA-STRE 1ST, ItOATH, Caroiff (eastwards of Crofts-street), let to goori tenants at the weekly 'ent of 7s each house, held under two several leases for the residue of 99 years from 1887, at the yearly ground rent of £2 17s each bouse. LOT 5.—All those three Leasehold Messuages or Tenements situate and being Nos. 29. 31, and 33, RADNOR-ROAD, CANTON, held under lease for a term of 99 years irom at the low ground renb at £ 2 16s each bouse. j OT 6.—All thoe 3 Leasehold Messuages and Pre. mises. situate and being 28, 29. and 30, MILTON- STRIOET, ROATH, held un ler one lease for 99 years from 1858, at the total ground rent of B5 5s. For further particular apply to t' e Auctioneers, or to W. G. Gottwaltz, Esq.. solicitor, 65, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE, ON 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are ill receipt 0; Instructions from the con- ignee to SELL by AUCTION (without reserve), a.t their Sal-rooms, 11. Hish-streB' Cardiff, on 35 FIRKINS OF BUTTER ■ (Co k Branded Seconds) J just received direct ex steamer, On view the morning of Sale. Auction Offices. 11. High-street, CirdifT ABKRAVON TiN.PLATE COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. ABERAVON TIN. PLAt g WORKS, PORT TALBOT. TO TIN-PLATE MANUFACTURERS, IRON, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES is in- structed by the Liquidators to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the above Works, on MONDAY, the 5th day of March, 1888, the whole of the STOCKS, STORES, lOOLS. LOOSE PLANT, AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising 45 tons of Barrow and Birchgrova steel bars. tin plates, palm oil, 2,000 empty boxes, 3 tons of shudes, new mill and cold roll standards, new mill and cold roll screw pins and boxes, large new i.rindstone, coupling boxes, spindles, cogs, shear arms, tin and grease pots, new wrought iron annealing pots, 6 tons of wronght-iron anneaiiog pots in use. seven tons of cast-iron ditto, cast-iron boshes, quantity of wrought scrap, rolls, old castinl1:, burnt iron, new and old brass, cylinder, oil, hot neck grease, water tanks, vitriol, tank on wheels, the contents of tin and wash- house, stores, smithy, and the whole ot the tools, office furniture. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. There will be no reserve. Further particulars can be obtained of Samuel Taylor, Esq., T.C.A., Swansea; John Jones; Esq., Port Talbot; the Liquidators, 01' from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 8807 SALE OF THE "WADDLE" VENTILATING FAN AND ENGINEERING WORKs, known as the "LLANMORE IRON WORKS," LLAXELLY, C ARM ART H EN SHI RE. MR F. G. GOUGH is instructed by the Trustees of the late J. R. Waddle, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel. Llanelly, on TUESDAY, the 13th of March, 1888, at 2 for 3 p.m., the above WORKS, as a going concern, together with the PLANT, MACHINERY, GOODWILL, &c. These Works Ilave been established for over 70 yomrs, and the late proprietor, up to his decease, carried on the manufacture of the well-known "Waddle Ventilat- ing Fan," ot which he was the inventor, and thereby realised a large fortune. The Fans are at work all over England, Wales, and Scotland, also in India, China, Turkey, <Sc., &c. There is abundance of local work, the premises being j situated iu the heart of a large colliery district, as well > as in the centre of the tin-plate industry. Tnere are also copper, lead, chemical, and various other works in tbe immediate Ileigh bourhood. The jircmiac; comr risa atting and pattern smith ry, fan-erecting shed, and foundry, capable of I employing over 120 hands, and are well fonnd in all modem tools and arpliallces for carrying on the work of a General Engineer and Iron Founder. I Immediately after the sale of the works will be sold, on tlie i>remises, several new and second-hand engines (from 32 to lOin.), pumping and winding gears; one 9ft. self-contained Waddle" Fail and Engine complete one powerful second-hand Portable Engine, with double cylinders one 10ft. rope pulley, with six groves, and a smaller one also, a quantity of band and double cylinders one 10ft. rope pulley, with six groves, and a smaller one also, a quantity of band and cog vheels, and other Machinery, wrought a.nd cast I scrap iron, &c., &c. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to 8711 REES & EDWARDS, Solicitors, Llanelly. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAG-EE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MESSRS NICHOLS, MATTHEWS and CO. are instructed to SELL.by AUCTION, ) at the Queen's Hotel, St Marv-street, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th March, 1888, at 7 o'clock p.m. precisely, all that | DESIRABLE MESSUAGE, or tenement, kuown as No. 33, Letty-atreet, in the Parish of St John the Baptist, Cardifi, held on lease I for a term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, I 1879. The property is subject to a yearly rent-charge of £ 2 4s. j For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at j 4, Exchange East, Bristol. or to I MR TUCKETT, ) 8941 Solicitor, 4, Exchange East, Bristol. AUCTION ROOMS, 45. OXFORD-STREET, WANEA, IVTESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and JLYA SON Will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on TUESDAY. March 6th. 1888; a quantitv of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTH S'.R EFFECTS, Also'.Qiveral lots of Jewellery, Flarillel,. oale to commence at 11 o'clock. MILFORD HAVEN. 1VIB- J. LLEWELLYN DAYIES will •'1 SELL by AUCTION at Castle Pill, Milford Haven, on THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 1888. the excellent COAL HULK, ECONOMIST, 500 tons burden or thereabouts, as she now lies at Castle Pill, together with a, quantity of best Welsh Steam Coal now in her hold. Sale to commence at thiee a IJrojttrtg, &x., to 1ttt. TTROCERY BUSINESS at GILFACH V1". GOCH to LET.—Particulars of H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, Merthyr. 8937 TO BE LET, from LADY-DAY next, for such term as may be agreed on, THE LELANT QUAYS, situated on the western bank of Hayie Harbour, on the uorth coast of Cornwall. I These Quays have a water frontage of 574 feet, and are laid out in a wanner to facilitate the carrying on of a very large business. I A level siding connects them,vith the St. Ives branch railway at a pomt one mile distant from St. Erth Junc- tion on the main line of the West Cornwall Railway, with which they will be conaected by both broad and narrow gauge lines of rail, thus affording easy and com- plete communication with the mining district around Camborne and Redruth to the east, and also with Pen- zance to the west. To view the Quays, apply to Mr Johns, Griggs Quay, Lelant, R.S.O., Cornwall. For terms of letting, and all further particulars, ap- ply to Mr Reginald C. Glanville, 37, Lemon-street, Truro. 6928 Q.REAT STOOK. TAKING SALE, WONDERFUL BARGAINS I T I GENUINE REDUCTIONS, BOUGHT FOR CASH, 40 PER CENT, LESS THAN COST PRICE. BANKRUPT STOCK OF J^ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS. PROM 7!D EACH. W. Kornei1 AND CO., 13244 THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 8296 27, 28, 29, 30, A 31, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1810. THE VERY BEST-SEEDS AT THE A VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE (JUST PUBLISHED), TO HONE & CO., THE OLD ESTABLISHED SEED SHOP 12, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL. 8705 WHEN YOU ASK FOR KECKITT S BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET. IT.' RECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKIIT'S BLUE,Used in the \J Used in the "UCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12963 4IóD I Jlates be Anrttan. SOUTHVILLE, WALTER-RO\D. SWANSEA. HIGHLY INTERESTING SALE OF WELL-KEPT LONDON-MADE AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD 1 FURNITURE. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been favoured with instructions from Abel Thomas, Esq" whu is leaving the tOwn, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY. March 6th, 1838. the whole of the- CONTENTS OF HIS WKIX-APPOINTED RESIDENCE, Consisting of London-made Household Furniture,China, Glass. Ware, ani other Effects, comprising in the DLNING RO( »M.—Steel-rail fender, fire irons, Turkey carpet, gilt pier gdass, mahoany dining-room suite in Morocco, pair of crimson rep curtains, 2 pairs lace do.. large India. rubber plant, mahogany "ining table, ha dsowo mahogany dinner waon, mahogany sIdeboard with plate-glass back, &c. DRAWING-ROOM.—Steel-rail fender, set of brass- mounted fire ir n, ash pan, brass-mounted coal vase, large gilt pier glass, pair of black and gold brackets, pair of Orienta china vases, pair "f Dresden china. candelabra, pair of Bohemian glass scent bottles, brass banner screen, Brussels carpet, wool mats, 2 pairs of crimson rj) eurtain and holtie s, 2 pairs of lace do" hanusome Venetian mirror, carved nory Cl1Ïnese junk under shade, walnut music Canterbury and ladies' Davenport combined, pair of small gilt bracket mirrors, ebonised and gold drawing-room suite in crimson silk rep (made by C. Nosotti, London), and consists of settee and 6 chairs, ebonisell and gold oval table, folding chair, music stool, email wicker flower baske" ami stand, black aud gold gipsy table, ebonised octogon table, 2 black aud aold easy chairs in cretonne and satin, walnut Sutherland table, handsome black and gold china cabinet, ormohl mounted, inlaid with burr; black and gold pier glass, Worcester cliina card tray, a. quantity of china and other ornaments, inlaid walnut occasional t ble, very handsome fourfold Ja., anese screen, 2 tb chairs, &c. OFFICE.—Steel-rail fender, tire irons, Brussels car- pet, hearthrug, occasional table, small i.and organ, 3 bookc<J.ses, 2 Chinese cabinets, 2 large painted book. cases, Olio writing table with dr>lwo-rs. mahogany revolving office chair, mahogany j edestal table, smail walnut occasional table and card tray, pair of damask window curtains, mahogany easy chair, 3 niabogany CHRIITS &c. HAL, STAIRCASE, &c.—Brussels stair carpet, brass stair rods, oak hall stand, gong and stand, h it and umbrella stand, oilcloth, I2.bore b¡each.loader in case F. Murcott), &c. BOUDOIR.—Brass rail fender, set of fire irons, Brussels bordered carpet, a quantity of china and other ornaments, lad es' cane work stand. easy chair in tapestry, bamboo three-fold screen, large wicker arm chair and cushion, pair of lace and holders, 2 black and gold cane chairs, Wack and sold gipsy table, walnut ùo. in green cloth, ladies' ebonized Dav. nport with patent sliding movement, mahogany couch in cretonne, wicker chair and cushion, black and gold ladies' occasional chair, folding do., small walnut Sutherland table, &c. THE CONTEN IS OF FIVE BEDROOMS, DRESS- ING-ROOM, NURSERIES, AND BATU-ROOVI— Comprising steel tenders, ii, eirons. II. quantity of china and other ornaments, Brussels bordered carpet, muuog ny commode, mahogany chest of drawers, brass rail, brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, cretonne and chintz bed furniture, stiaw palliasses, spring and hair mattresses, feather beds, bolsters ana pillows, a very handsome ladies' Spani-h mahogany- wardrobe with plate-glass door and shelves and hanging cupboards, 3 mahogany cane-eeat chairs, lace curtains, mahogany duchesse stand and table, mahogany medicine cupboard, double and single sets of ware, mahogany and birch half-circle washstands with marble tops, tapestry and Kidderminster carpets. mahogany aressiug-tabl', chests of dra wers, black wool mats, small 8-day timepiece, walnut beriroollI suite, consisting of a ladies' wardrobe, dnchesse stand and table, three chairs, and towel rail; mahogany com- mode, painted hanging cupboards, I noleuU1, cr2tonne and chintz curtains, cupboards, <fcc., &c. Together with the whole of the china, glas», kitchen and culinary utensils, too numerous to mention, Goods may be viewed Monday, March 5th, from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be haa one week prior to sale, on ap. plication. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. Sinters and Contracts. rjIREDEGAR LOCAL BOARD. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND OTHERS. The ABOVE BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for about 280 YARDS of 15-INCH CAST- IRON SOCKET WATER PIPES (glazed), together with the necessary bends and tees, Tenders to quote price per ton delivered at Tredegar Railway Station. Forms of Specification and Tender can be obtained on application to Mr W. C. Widdowson, Surveyor to the Board, No. 87. Queen-street, Tredegar. Sealed tenders to be sent to the undersigned, endorsed Water Pipes," on or before Tuesday, the 13th day of March next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender.—By Order. JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the said Board, 87, Queen-st., Tredegar. 28th February, 1888. 8927 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of TWO VILLAS at Park-lane, Aberdare. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the offiees of Mr C. Kenshole, Solicitor, Aberdare, between the hours oi i.0 a.m. and.6 p.m. Endorsed tenders to be in not later than 7th of March next. 8815 rjl O B U I L D E R S~ The Cardiff Corporation are prepared to receive TENDERS for BUiLDING a. COTTAGE for theReser- voir Keeper at Llanishen Reservoir. Drawings and specification may be seen, and form of tender be obtained from the Engineer, Mr J. A. B. Williams, Queen's chambers. Queen-street, Cardiff, on and lifter Thursday, the 8th March. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Tender for Cottage," are to be delivered not later than 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 22nd March. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he ac. cepted. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. CaVdifT, 1st March, 1888. 8916 BUILDERS DESIROUS of TENDER- ING for the ERECTION of STABLES, doc" for Messrs Hancock and Company (Limired) csn see Plans and Specifications and obtain Quantities at my OfBje, after Thursday. March 8th, 1888. Tenders to be sent to Messrs Hancock and Co. (Limited) at or before Ten a.m. TUESDAY, March 13th, 1883, endorsed Tenders for Stables." Messrs Hancock and Co. do not bind themselves to accept-the lowest or any Tender. JOHN P. JONES, Architect, 27, Park-street, Cardiff. March 2nd, 1888. QINKING CONTRACTORS. — TEN- tO DERS are invited for certain SINKING WORK. —Apply for particulars to the Primrose Coal Comnany, Pontardawe, Swansea Valley. 8870 Jinandal. Telegraphic Address, Exceisus, London. FRED. SPENCER, STOCK and SHARE JU DEALER, 155, FEN( HURCH-STREET, LON- DON, E.C., deals in every class of English Rails, Stocks, Bonds and Government Securities, opens Speculative Accounts on the most favourable terms, with cover from olle per cent. Relidble advice forwarded on application. Special dealings in Americans. HandollJe profits have resulted from my last reco:nmend.ations. Enormous profits are often made by gaining sound information. Bargai.ta wired the moment of oporating. r\ 0 speculator should operate without seeing my Fortnightly Circular and Guide for Speculators, which will be forwarded gratis. PERSONS WISHING TO MAKE JL. MONEY by using B5 capital and upwards (no further liability) in Stock and Share transactions, averaging 3 days' duration (capital often doubled or trebled), should read H. B. SMITH'S PAMPHLET, on How to Make Unlimited Profits with Limited Liabi- lity." Court Journal says, "The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions, Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlets, etc., post free.—H. B-SMlTH,Sworn Broker, UO, Canuon-street, London, E.C. 13133 8853 ACT, NOT FICTION.—Large profitsare often quickly ma.de by our sllc,>esstu1 non-liability system of Opti ns ou Stocks and Shares. S5 to £50u secures equal advantages. Full details In explanatory booK (eighth edition) sent gratis and post free.—Address G. Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. Established 1881. 7899 L A R GE^ VARIETY NEW AND EFFECTIVE DESIGNS IN IRON MANTELS, OVER MANTELS, MARBLE AND ENAMELLED CHIMNEY PIECES. CLOSE FIRE KITCHENS, FIRE RANGES, SELF-SET TING COOKING & HEATING STOVES, fitted with all the Latest Improvements. ALL KINDS OF TILED & OTHER REGISTERED GRATEs. BEST SELECTION IN SOUTH WALES. •A, large Stock of Chandeliers, Gas Bracket?, Hall Lanterns, &c. Revised Price List free to the Building Trade on Application. BROTHERS, JL> 8917 21 & 22, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. JRJLFIATH S p I AN OFO o H. G A IF a, ALW H A oR M 0 N I t1 M a, JJBATH AND gONS THREE YMARS* SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 1066-9431 3t>9e OWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu arities and relieve 1ihedÜ\tre!lSingllvm proms 80 prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, "i all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drue Go. uutceio.—Beware of Imitations K public jLTtitfs. THE C« -MMII TEE OF THE CAER- JL PHILLY EISTEDDFOD" oMer £ l la for the Best Design of a Bardic Chair" (cost not 6^ exceed £ 4 4s). with the inscription Cadair Morganwy, Caerphilly Eisteddfod, 1883." Designs to be sent to me on or before March 20th inst. D. ILLIAMS, Secretary. SHORT NOTICE. ABERGAVENNY. THE ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD will be JL held on EASTER MONDAY NEXT E200in Prizes. Programmes of E. Martin and H. C. Evans, Hon. Sees. 8338 PONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA JL VALLEYS DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BllD, AND CAT SHOW. The above Show v/ill be held at the TOWN.HALL AND MARKET-HALL, PONTYPRIDD, ON THURSDAY, 15TH MARCH 1838. DOGS—32 classes, 8 silver cups and 2 medals. POULTRY—48 classes, all leading varieties single birds. 9 selling classes, 10 silvei cups in addition to first prizes special prize for Houdans. PIGEONS— 8 classes. CAG: IHRDô-H c asses, CATS—2 classes. LOW ENTRY FEES. LIBERAL P IZKS. JUDGES—Dogs Mr GEOUGE HELLIWhLL, -heffield, and Mr J H HUSSEY, Carditf. Poultry and Cats: Mr JOHN MARTIN Worcester. Pigeons: Mr E. GiBBS, Merthyr. Cage Birds: Mr D. MCLELLAN, Bridgend. Please note, all entries close 6th March positively. For schedules and part culars applv to JAMES E. SPlCKETT,) HON. 8802 R- A. LEWIS, | SECS. pUBLIC N O T ICE, The BRISTOL AND DISTRICT MINERAL WATER BOTTLE EXUUANGE AND TRADE PROTECTION ASSOCIA iION HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE tha; its Members do nüt ell nor in any way p*rt witu their Exclusive and Sole Right to all Bottles, Syphons, Boxes. and Cases bearing th ir Names or Trade Maiks and that all persons are cautioned against Selling, Buying, or Impropcly Retaining the same; and that instructions have been given to Messrs Clifton, Carter, and co., their Solicitors, to Institute Proceedings against any Person or Persons who after this day are found Selling, B<tying, or Improperly Retaining any such Bottles, Syphons, Boxes, or Cases. All Persons at present Improperly Holding such Bottles, Syphons, Boxes, or Cases must at once return them to the Bottle Exchange Stores, and all informa- tion as to the same should be sent to the Manager there. The undermentioned Firms are Members of such AssocbtlOlI Barrett's Country Bottling Co. (Limited), 126—130. Newfoundland-road, Bristol (owners of Bottles bearing the Names or Trade Marks of Bristol and Bath Aerated Water Co., Limited, Barrett and Co., Limited. Barrett and Co., Barrett's C untry Bottling Co., Limit-d, Bottles bearing Sankey's Trade Mark- San and a Key, and Barrett and Eler's U'rade Maik— a Screw Stopper in a Circle. Batten and Prud- ncie, Ninetree-hill, Bristol. Beavis, C. E., Cathay, Bristol. Boyce and Son" Meadow-street, BristoL Bristol and South Wales Aerated Water Co., Counter- slip, Bristol. Brooke, Thomas, Capt. Carey's-lane, Bristol. Goldsworthy and Co., Willway-street, Bristol (owners also of Bottles bearing the Name of J. Cresswell and Co., Smethwick). Quick and Co., Lawrence-hill, Bristel. Keevell, R-. Redcliffe-hill. Bristol. Park-street Mineral Water Co., Park-street, BristoL Thomas and Co., Baptist Mills, Bristol. Curtis aJid Cross, Ashley Vale, Bristol. Reeves, Henry, Clevedon. Batten, C. W., and Co., Brunswick-street, Bristol. Phelan and Co" Newport. Vile and Co., Newport. Heybyme, Newport. Davies, E., Newport. Wiiliams, H. I", Newport and Cardiff. Ross and Co. (Limited), Newport aud Cardiff. Thomas, G. H., Newport and Cardiff. Rich and Co., Car iff. Cardiff Coffee-hous- Co., Cardiff. South Wales Aerated Water Co., Cardiff, Elliott and Co. (Limited) and Elliott, T.. Cardiff. Smart, F. W., and Co., Cardiff. Basker and Ce., Cardiff. Imperial Aerated Water Wcrks(D. Hopkins), Cardiff. Hdl, G., Pontypool. Newth, G., Pontypool. Davis and Sandbrook, Pon ypooL Peters and Osborne, Nelson. Hansard, H., Merthyr J ydtil. Havard Bros., Merthyr TydSL Banfield, R. W., Pontypridd. Jenkins, W. L., Cowbrid^e. McEwea, J. VV., Aberdare. Morris, C., Aberdare. Bottie Exchange Stores 118, Jacob-street, Bristol Itawden-place, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff; Beynon's- lane, back of 35, Cardiff-road, Newport., Mon. q6, Bridge-street, Merthyr l'ydfil. 24th February, 18S8. To BOTTLE AND MARINE STORE DEALERS IN BRISTOL, CARDIFF, MERTHYR TYDVIL, NEWPORT, AND DIS- TRicrs. As ,olicitors to the Bistot and District Mineral Water Bottle Exchange and Trade Protection Associa- tion, jve are instructed to inform you that it is their intention te stop the illegal trade in Mineral Water Bottlei, Syphons, Boxes, or Cases. Killing, however, that the Bottle Dealers and M:' Store Dealers have at present stocks of these &c., ou hand, the Association have determined o J* tu tl>2 *i~tuij*■ ty of Tc>tutTiing theii^, and ha\J^agtetd to pay at the rate of 5d per doz 11 for bot- tles v^cepting obsolete bottles), and Id each on boxes belong ng to any m mber of the Association, on free deliveV at the Stores of the Association, 118, Jacob- street, Bristol Rawden-piace, Cowbridge-road, Car. dlff; back of 35, Cardiff-road, ewport; and 46, 'Bridge-street, Merthyr Tydvil. This offer will, however, ody hold good np tr. and day of March, 1888, after which date we are instructed to take Immediate Legal Proceedings against any Bottle Dealer, Marine Store Dealer, or other persons (who are not Customers of Members of tbe Association) found in possession of any Bottles, Ac., belonging to any Member of the Associ&tion, or buying or dealing in be same, This offer, howevei, does not apply to Bottles, &c" belonging to Bristol Members sent to the Biistol I Stores. CLIFTON, CARTER, & CO., 51, Broad-street, Bristol. 24th February, 1838. The Stores will be open to receive Bottles, &c., as per above Notice as follow" :— Cardiff, Monday and Tuesday, 27th and 28th February, and 5th and 6th March, 1S83. Merthyr Tydfil Wednesday and Thursday, 29th February and 1st, 7th, and 8th March, 1833. Newport, Friday and Saturday, 2nd, 3rd, 9th. and 10th March, 1838. 8885 (J-AS COKE J Q. AS COKE. 800 TONS ON SALE • At tha GRANGETOWN GASWORKS, PRICE 5s. PER TON. Also 400 TONS OF COKE BRKEZE, At Is. 6d. PER TON. 8931 Wegd Matters. WJILLIAM PHILLIPS (Deceased). — T v PURSUANT to Statute 22 and 23 Victoria, Chapter 34, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having Claims asainst the Estate of William Phillips, late of Bryn;:olau, near Pontypridd, in the County of Glamorgan, Gentleman, deceased, who died on the 16th day of October, 1887, are required to send particulars of their Claims to the undersi2'ned, as Solicitors to Mary Phillips, the Administratrix, to whom letters of administration were granted by the Liandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 25th day of February, 1888. on or before the 2nd day of April next. after which date the Administratrix will distribute the Estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. Dated.this 29th day of February, 1888. MORGAN & MALE, I Town-hall Chambers, Pontypridd, Solicitors to the said Administratrix. JMIGIOUS ^MRICSS. g T. PETER'S, ROATH. •« ST. DAVID." LECTURE on The Pat. on Saint of Wales" will be delivered by the Rev Father Cormack, on SUNDAY EVENING, 4th March. Service at 6,30 p,m. 317 THE CITY OF LONDON TEA COMPANY, NEW BA SINGH ALL-STREET, LONDON, Supply TEAS Selected and Blended by experienced Supply TEAS Selected and Blended by experienced tasters at a small percentage on the prices actually paid to importers, in quantities of 61b ana upwards carriage free, thus giving tile pnblic the benefit of all intermedi- ate profits. Small consumers will find it to their gTeat advantage to club together and send their orders in one. which will be packed conveniently for distribu- tion. TfrE CITY OF LONDON TEA COM- JL PANY strongiy recomend their FINE KAISOW I at 2 per lb. This tea stauds right away from anything 8d. Supplied in chests, half ch sts. boxes, and in parcels of 6, bs aud up" ards carriage free. Teas of real flavour and strength at Is 8d, Is 6d, Is 4d, and in half chests only at Is 2d. THE CITY OF LONDON TEA COM- JL PANY have no Ag nts, and do not buv or s 11 C mmon Tea. Orders accompanied by a remittance. payable to William Hughes, will receive immediate attention. OF LONDON TEA COMPANY, 2,J.SEW BASINGHALL-STREET, LONDON,E.G. Established nearly 30 years. Price lists post free. npHE EQUITABLE TELEPHONE X ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. f THE SWINTON TELEPHONES, Of the highest practical eiffciency, and suitable for all I purposes, complete with call bells, Ac., sold outright. Prices trom 10s PER INSTRUMENT, I' For short or long distances respecti ALL RIGHTS GUARANTEED. NO ROYALTIES. The instruments may be seen and tested, and all p&rtict11a.rs obtained, at the OFFICES OF THE ASSOCIATION, 75, QUEEN VICTORIA.STREET. LONDON, E.C. 5962 The Telephone can be seen in use at the "South WaleSBaily News" Offices, Cardiff.. i *AA4DiFF ADVERTISING. BLLL POSTLNG. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). I" ORFJCES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST, v CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. I Reat Pennanant Possine stations m Oardtff and Neighbourhood Comracwrs oI<Jr aii Ilecnp[un A 'v"rcismg Circular Distributing &c, 99 1 All orders proxnotiy attended tO. publications. NOW READY, THE "ARGOSY" FOR 1>RCH, JL With the continuation of THE STORY OF CHARLES STRANGE, By Mrs HENRY WOOD, author of "EAST LYNNE." ALSO RADY, Second Edidon of THE" ARGOSY" FOR JANUARY, With the Openinz Chapters of THE STORY OF CHARLES STRANGE. A storehouse of pheasant reading.— Queen. Mrs Henry Wood has seldom spokeu in more gracefu accents or with a tenderer sympathy than In the touching opening chapters of The Story of Charles Gentle nut 11 The' Argosy' IS full of "IF'The Story of Charles Strange' is a fair sample of the literary remains which Mrs Henry Wood left be- hind her, there is a long .accession of the best litera- ture in store for the reauers of the Argosy.—Sheffield Daily Telegraph >!X ENCL<: MONTHLY. RICHARD BENTLEY & SON, 8, New Burlington- street, Londoh, W. 8925 Now Ready, 2s: Small 8vo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. Every grown-up person should possess a copy and study it."—The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY KANDAGING AND SURGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE IMMEDIATE TREATMENT OF CASES OF EMERGENCY, BY WALTER P Y E, F. R. C. S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital Has been adopted bv the St. John Ambulance Ašsociarion. Very complete, well illustrated, and éntireiy free from any son; of clap-trap. Quite a moael elementary pocket UJa.l1ual.British J! eäical J ourr.al. Plainly and clearly written, and well Hlustrated. The Metropolitan. "057 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT CO., STONE BRIDGE LONDON TRUBNER A CO., LUDGATE HILL. DR. PARRY'S MUSICAL PUBLICA- TIONS, VIZ., LLYFR TONAU CYNN ULLEIDFAOL CYMRU. PART I.—Hymns, 17 New Tunes, Chants and Anthems. Very successful. 0, S. Price, Is S. F. Price, 6d PART IL—(All New Tunes iu Various Metres) in Press. Ready soon. NEW NATIONAL CSTMRY FYDD, In E for Tenor or sopraiib, U, In C for Bass or Contralto, LCE NEW NATIONAL DUET r. Y DDAU WLADGABWR (THE TWO PATRIOTS), F >r Xeno; aim BA- Price Is. NEW FOUR-PART SONG, CWCH GA*F, (Bo T SONG), For Male Voices. Price 2d ea? B. The above three new pieces have the English and Welsn words and both notations 011 the same copy, Full Catalogue of 41 Choruses, &c., Songs, Duetts, and Quartettes on applica ion to J. PARRY & SON, 8053 Music Publishers, Swansea. New and Enlarged Edition. Price 30s. THE LAW OF PRINCIPAL AND JL AGENT.—By Mr WILLIAM EVANS, South Wales Circuit. Deserving of the highest commenda- tion."— Saturday Review. "Will take a HITH place."— Law Times.—W. Maxwell and Son, Bell Yard, W.C. 658 |7"EY TO THE T1THE~QUESTION," G.V_ proves that Ratepayers are part owners of Tithes. Crown 8vo,. cloth boards, 2s 3d gilt, 3s 3d, free.—Rev W. Hawkins, Hundon, Suffolk. 484 DEAD "THE LAW OF POPULA- TION," by ANNIE BESANT.—A work designed to induce marrie. people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. H. Reynolds, Publisher, SEW Cross, London, S.E., on receipt of eight penny stamps. 13291—29—8348 C~ ~olTs U M P T I O N AND ITS FINAL CURE. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Copies have now been issued of MR G. T. CONGUEVE'S Workou CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CIIHONIC BRONCHITIS, and other CREST DISEASES. SIXPENCE (Post Free), f om THE Publisher, ELIOT STOCK, 64 PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON, E.C. Just published, the APPENDIX To: he above Treatise, being a reprint of between Two and Three Hundred INTERESTING AND AUTHENTIC CASES selected from those which have appeared in the Weekly Journals from 1831 to the present tIme. NOTES are appended to many of these cases whicli prove the cure to be FINAL AND PERMANENT." This Appendix sent POST FRHE on application to the Author only— COOMBE LODGE, PECK HAM, 13231 8123 TO THE YOUNG MEN OF ENGLAND WHO SUFFER FROM NERVOUS DRBILITY. JUST PUBLISHED. THE CONFESSIONS -eL AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, Designed as a warning and a caution to others supply- ing at the same time the means of SELF-CURE, by one who has cured himse1i, atter undergoing the usual amount of medical impusitiuh RnÜ quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Houuslow, ne ir London. 12215 7967 ? £ tufting CRIMEA. OUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Dirctors are prepared tc make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet 8ellt on ;1>jJuc-oL¡,ion. Jobn Jenkins, A.C. A.. Secretary. 1C45 r HE CARDIFF B U ILDING X SOCIETY. Under the revised Rules, now offer the following advantages :— TO DEPOSITORS. 1.—Deposits received aud paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. NOTICE.—Present Rate of Interest on Deposits 4 and 4 per cent. N.B.—OFFICE OPEN on SATURDAY EVENINGS, 6.30 to 8. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.—Five per cent. compound interest guaranteed from month of eutry. 3.—Bonus added to shares which have remained in forcp. for more than two years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at one month's notice, with Interest and Bonus added to date of withdrawal. ProspectUses,Rules, anü information maybe obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE Secretary. Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 112e 5042 FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES :-15, QUEEN-STREET, CAUDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own dwellings. EASY REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS—NO REDEMPTION FEES-Low LAW CHARGE—RESERVE FUND invested in CONSOIS— >HARES ISSUED DAILY—DEPOSITS OF tJ and upwards.—Full particulars apply at the which are open daily. 6044 T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. THE EQ UI Oill BUFLDING JL SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1867. OFFICES :-12, HAMMETT-STR EET, TAUNTON, MANAGER :—MR THOS. KITE £25,ûOO ready for immediate adva.nce on approved House Property. Amount already advanced, £297,334. Terms specially favourable to Borrowers. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Manager. 5010 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE & SOUTH X WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL, ESQ.J.P., CHAIRMAN. RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FUNDS, 1887, ADVANCES made on Freehold or Leasehold Pro- perty, repayable by instalments, with privilege of paying any swn in excess of instalments. INVESTING SHARE- in teres at 5 per cent, yearly and Bonus Tri. nniaHy. DEPOSIT SHARES of £50or half shares of £ 25 receive 5 per cent., interest, pa,vabe Half-yearly and Bonus Trienniaiiy. DEPOSITS at short notice received at any time, Present rate of interest 4:1: per cent., payable Half-yearly. Apply for Balance Sheet and Prospectuses to the secretary, F. J. HEYBYRNE, 8746 173, Commercial-street, Newport. I ^I±J& MEITTHYK A-NJL) X BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1S72. incorporated under the Bnibiin Soci"t.ies A, 14. LIBERAL ADVANOES(£lOO to £10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No management charges. Repayments in Three to Seventeen Y ears. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr Tydfil. Local Asent for Carditf, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and.Porthcawl, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt and personal attention. l' 5S ARM YOUR CHAPELS. TO DO SO EFFICIENTLY APPLY HOLDEN'S HOT-AIR APPARATUS OR HOT-AIR STOVES. ACTENT FOR WALES— AARuN DAVIS, PONTLOTTYN, 7839 NEAR CARDIFF. ]^TO NAME OINTMENT. —This OinT -L L ment is confidentially recommended as AN old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face anil body, St. Anthony's tire, burns, chilblains, bruises piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, dtc. It will soon heal up th most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please«ote the Trad J Mark Label on each pot. "T^TO NAME PILLS. — For scrofula, JLI scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, etc., etc. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic ami invigorating, and, acting upou the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots a.nd boxes by all chemists, price 7jd, Is ld. and 2s 9d each. SOLE PROPRIETOR :— J WHITEHOUSE, \&4. DERITEND, BLRMLN G IF AM | p utrlic appointments. ( ROSSKEYS JOINT BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED at once, ASslSTAN r MASTER for the a.bove school. Salary, B50 per annum. Applications, statin age a.nd qualifications, with copies of three recent testimonials, must reach the undersigned on or before March 10th. T. S. EDWARDS. Clerk to the Risca and Mynyddislwyn Joint School Committee. 20. High-street, Newport..Mon. 8824 ODhmatiDn. MAESYCVVMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMKRFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mrs NICHOLLS. F.S.Sc. (London), Goid and silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, a.nd in union with Trinity Codege, Lonrion, and tile Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). Girls are admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. Their success at the University and other public examinations prov that good work is being done in this schooL This last year alone 246 certificate* have been gained. 162 distinctions, and 177 special certificates. The girls have passed in as many as 12 ,mbjects,including German, French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, a.nd everything usefnL A bronze medal was also awarded a.t the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for paintine, aud 13 cer- tificates of merit for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners (London) said:—' The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and "Scripture Excedent." £100 per annum is given in Scholarsuips, and SloO to £ 180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwall. London, &c. "A school to suit tne times, good, cheap, and comfort- able."— Vide Press. 13252 Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, ana prepa.ra.tion for any University Examination, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 1383 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. \3' PRINCIPALS Mrs and Misses CULVER WELL. Pupils PI spared for all Local Examinations. During the past year 43 Certificates have bean obtained Royal Academy. Trinity College, and* College of Pre- ceptors. 1024-7833 r I. PENARTH. LADIES' COLLEGE, CHURCH- JLJ TERRACE, PENARTH, GLAMORGAN. Principals—Miss FISHER, A.C.P., and Miss L. FISHER. House near sea. Large recreation ground. 7340 SWANSEA. JYJUSICAL COLLEGE OF WALES. PRESIDENT Sir H. HCSSEY VIVIAN, Bart, M P. VICE-PRESIDENT: J. T. D. I,LEWELYN, Esq., Penllerjrare. PRINCIPAL JOSEPH PARRY, Esq., Mus. Doc..Cantab ASSISTANT MASTER MrD. MENDELSSOHN HARRY* JA.\ L'ARY TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, the 9th, 1888. Fees: Sl Is, £2 2s. £4 4s, J26 6s. POSTAL CLASSES IX THEORY, HARMONY COUNTERPOINT, COMPOSITION, £1 Is. 9054 NEATH. "\J"EATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. •J-' Higher Education.—Application for terms, <tc to Archdeacon of Liandaff, or Headmaster, Neath. 5902 u_ HEREFORV. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE -iJL COMPANY, LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrated for its salu- brity, aud excellent Masters for Accomplishments are engaged. Terms for Boarders under 12 years of age, 2o Gnineas per annum ditto. above 12 yeats of age, 30 Guineas per annum. The Next Half-term commences TUESDAY, 6th March. For Prospectuses apply to*^VIrs Jacob, the Lady PrincipaJ. Hereford or to the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 1087 ^——————w—i ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL MILFORD HOGSK. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a. superior kind and the est-abliahiuent i* so conducted as to ensure the I happiness and well bein- of pupils. 1864 DEVON.. SCHOOL HOUSE,PAIGNTON, DEVON A thoroughly useful ami practical education, with preparation tor "a rants examinations. Boarders from £12 lEsoe: term. 1076 ProSDecliU8 and honour list, from the Hri Master. ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. "YYrELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD. v v The Governors will elect 5 Foundation, 10 Intermedia.te Pay, and 10 Higher Pay Scholars. Application must be made on Farms which can be obtained from the Secretary, 127. St. George's-road, London, S. W. 5 £ C H U R C H 0 R G A N S. -r.t r ♦. rpHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, (t.TlUTTtttl), QUEEN'S QRGAN ACTORY, QARDIFF, P P. T C F, LIST:— 1. pRtOE 4^0 156 PiPe3- No.2. pRICE £100. 225 Pipes. No.3. pRICE £130. 298 Pipes. No.4. pRICE £150. 390 Pipes, No.5. pRICE £200. 454 Pipes. ESTIMATES GIVRN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP TO £1,000, Specifications, Designs, and Estimates furnished for all descriptions of CbUTb, RaTl. or Chamber Organs. Also for Re-building, Additions, and Repairs. THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Organs Tuned and Kept in Order by Contract in any part of South Wales. THOMPSON and SHACK ELL (Limited) have hid the honour of attending ti the Organs at Liandaff Cathedra), the Park-hall, Cardif, <So„ &c ail have a staff of wor1:tnn of grant eX!}erince. capable of atten. ing to any Organ, however intricate the mechanism. TO LANDLnnDS BUILDERS, JL FARMERS, AND GARDENERS. TRY WINTLE'S FOR THE BEST AND CIIEAPE-T GOODS. LITTLETON-ON SE V I?!iN WHALK BRICK, TILE, PJPE, AND POTTERY WORKS..1 Goods Shipped to any Part of the Country, or by Rail. Nt>-e the Address— WHALE BRICK. PIPE, TILE. AND POTTERY WORH:, LITTLE I ON-OX-SEVERN, NEAR THORN lmay. 8881 MEN WHO WISH TO MARRY AND BE HAPPY should see the MAGIC MIRROR, sent free to a.ny pa.rt of the world on receipt of Post Card, with name and address.—8, Fitz-sq., Sheffield. cf., smoat oncc, -180 IDTXHLIR Aniiisniisnts. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF, LESSEE AND MANAGERMr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, March 3, LAST NL'.T HT of Mr AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S "YOUTH" COMPANY. from Drurv-lane Theatre, London, in the great Military Spectacmar Drama, YOUTH. By Paul Merritt and Augustus Harris. POWERFUL COMPANY OF ARTISTES ONE HUNDRED TRAINED AUXILIARIES. MONDAY XEXT, MARCH 5th, by general desire, Messrs Van Bitwe and Horace Lingard's Celebrated Opera Company, in the famous Comic Opera, PEPITA. TAFF VA'E RAILWAY.—Special Late March 8th, to Pontypridd and intermediate Stations." Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. rj^HEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF^ MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 5TH, RETURN VISIT of (by Exprees Desire, and in conse- quence of the enorILllIS success of La8t Visit, Hundreds being unable to gain admission), PEPITA J>EPITA JPEPITA! J>EPITA GRAND CARNIVAL WEEK I Return Visit of MESSRS A UGUSTE VAN BIENK and HORACE LINGARDS RENOWNED LONDON FALKA COMPANY, in THE NEW COMIC OPERA. PEPITA) The Latest Parisian Success, by Chs, Lecocq (Composer of Madame Anaot," Ac., Ac.), KOW THE RAGE OF FRANCE, GERMANY. AND AMERICA. Seeond Year of Tour of tbi- most successful Comic Opera. RIVALS IN POPULARITY EVEN FALKA. Received in each City visited with Extraordinary Enthusiasm. One of the most pronounced Successes ever Achieved 011 the Lyric ta", The Royal Chestnut and Ice Merchants. THE LITTLE GEN; RAL AND THE BIG GENERAL. The Two Little VivandiTes. THE BULL FIGHT. Grand M irch "t the Royai Spanish Cadets. Bril iant Procession of Ma-adors, Toreadors, Picadors, 6:C. 24 NEW MUSICAL GEMS. 120 MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. SPECIAL SCENERY EFFECTS. POWERFUL COMPANY. INCREASED CHORUS. AUGMENTED BAND. JpEPlTA JPEPITA I JPEPITA pEPITA Mnsica.1 Director—Mr J. M. GLOVER. XTEW GRAND THEATRE OF -LL VARIETIES, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee ana Manager Mr HARRY DAY MO-T POWERFUL ATTRACTION Most Important anti Expensive Engagement and :First Appearance in Cardiff of the Wonders of the 19th Century, CHARLES AND LILIAN MORRITT, In their wonderful Entertainment, entitled THüUGHT TI"Aí;IlSSIUX, As performed bv them in London over 250 Nights. '1 HE TALK OF THE WORLD. The most ¡tstonishil1 Petformanee eVr seen in Public. From tbe Alhambra Theatre, J.ondon, whose enter- tainments have been el,citing unbounded applause from crowded anõ delighted audiences. In addition 10 the above eat Artistes, POWERFUL VARIETY COMPANY. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWS HALL, CARDIFF. WESLEYAN~ BAZAAR CONTINUED THIS DAY AND OPEN FROM FOUR TO TliN P.M. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, 306 Wax-works, Musical and other Entertainments. S u-i D AY" L:"ECID U R E S WILfOT DIXON, Esq., LL D., will lecture in the Grand Tbentre on Smioav Nierht, March 4th. 1888. Subject—" HIGH LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES." Chair to be taken at 8.15. Admission —Boxes. Is 6d Stalls or Dress Circles, Is Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. 8919 OWING TO THE CROWDED STATE OF THE EXHIBITION-ROOM, arrangements HOVE been made for a.n extension of the liours of exhibition of SIR NOEL GREATEST PICTURE, "IN DIE MALO" (In tbe Evil Dav). AND ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST, tl1e picture will he every Evening BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED FROM 6 TO 9. Hours of Exhibition—IU to 1, 2 to 5, and 6 to 9. ADMISSION, 6D. NOW EXHIBITING AT P. W. TOMLIN'S FINE ART GALLERY, 15 4, DUKE-sTRE HT, CARDIFF. 8661 JP IRE! FIRE1! piRE! THE LEWIS HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER. HIGHEST AWARD and FIRST PRIZE at the Fire- men's Exhibition, hdd at the R ival Aquitr:um, West- minster, May, 1886. FIRT PRIZE, SILVER MEDAL, awarded at the Peerborough Agricultural Societv's Show, 2^TH and 25th June, 1885. FIRST PRIZE, SILVER MEDAL, awarded at the Derbyshire Agri- cultural Society's Show, September 15th, 1887, beating, ill the opinion of TL^E JUDGES, all the Glass Grenades and other Extinguishers exhibited—eleven in ail and other Extinguishers exhibited—eleven in all THREE EXHIBITIONS of the marvellous effects of the LEWIS HAND FIRE EXT INGUISHER will take piace 111 Cardiff, under the patronage of HI" Worship the MAYOR (Alderman T. W. JACOBS, Esq. 1, theHead- Constable(W. Hemingway, Esq.), the Chief of the Fire Brigade, and several Members of the Corporation, by kind permission, at the Back of the Town-hall, on SATURDAY, March 3rd, at 12 Noon, and 3.30 p,W. and 6 p.m. s.oarp. TICKETS to View the above, together with any fnrtber information, can be obtained (gratis) of Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, Ironmonger, &c.. 289, Bute-street, who is appointed .OLE AGENT for CARDIFF AMI its vicinity. London Offices; 6A, Queen Victoria-street. 8903 NEWPORT. E W THEATRE. SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, D. E. HUMPHREYS. LIGHTED ENTIRELY BY ELECTRICITY. •TJPHE pOLLIEfcToF THE DAY," TO-NIGHT & EVERY EVENING DURING WEEK. Pla.n at Mu,locks'. 8779 COWBRIDGE. GL A 1\1 0 R G A H l7 NT RACES. Held at COWBRIDGE. on THURSDAY, 8TH MARCH, ENTRIES CLOSE on 1st MARCH, 1S38 R. T. BASSETT, Esq M.F.H., HOII. Sec. Cowbridge. 8896 auis. INNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broaumead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread. 4d. Good Beds, IS an i 1. THE PRIMARY*, PRESSING AND PRINCIPAL WANT I HIS WEATHER IS THE ^YR ARM WINTER QLOTHING OF pRICE AND SONS, THE CARDIFF H"USE. The M st Comfortable, tbe most Fashionable, the most Elegant, the most stylish, the 111 ht imable, and the most Economical. Promptly procure one of t eir new Cape Overcoats, prices from to 50s, and one of their new Winter Suits, priees from 178 ód to 45", No better v-uue to be had all the wide world over." Winter Hosiery, Fla nei Shirts, Jer-eys, CAIDICANS Gloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Rugs, &c. Address 5C and 51, ST. MARY-STREET 40 and 47 llle CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1007 EFP S'S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING (BREAKFAST) MADE SIMPLY WITH (JOCOA. BOILING WATER OR MILK. 3911 ASK FOR THE AMBKI A N Y A R N • The only YARN which took a. Prize at CARNARVON ROYAL WELSH EISTEDDFOD. Sold by all Drapers and Welsh Flannel Dealers. 8366 business J.bàr£sS£5. NOT I C E JJOWEIIL & QO MP A NY'S GREAT .LAL SALE CF If U R N I T U R E AT REDUCED PRICES wrll. COMMENCE O FJIUESDAY NEXT, jyjARCH6,1888. JJOWELL AND QOMPANL respectfully invite all classes to inspect and to bu- at this Sale their W. li-inade and Seasoned FURNITURE, consisting of DINING, DRAWING, & BEDROOM SUITES. AHO HALL, LIBRARY, & OFFICE FURNITUll At Extra Tempting Puces. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS AT REDUCED PRICES, Although Brass has advanced 50 per cent. BEDDING, TOILET WARE. &c., AT SALE PRICES. 'J v A LARGE STOCK OF DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS, Consisting of Douiton, Faience, Impasto, &c. also Benares Brasswork, Indian Punkahs, Trinket Sets, Bracket", Screens, &c., AT CLEARING PRICES. TillS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Prior to Removing the Remaining Stock to New Premises in Whartor.-street. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE WITHIN SIX MILES OF CARDIFF. H. and Co. would also draw attention to Large Stock of KIDDERMINSTER, TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, AND OTHER CARPETS, LINOLEUM. CORTICINE, OILCLOTHS, &C., Which are Sold on an average fully 10 to 20 per cent. less in price thsn any exclusl ve Furniture House can aff or attempt to do. H. & Co. only charge 2d per Yard for Measuring, jV! aking, and Layiug ail Carpets. TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. NO CREDIT. JJOWELL AND 0OMPANT, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. CARDIFF. I,500 LBS. THE CELEBRATICD SOLD DAILY, EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. 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Blue aud Brindle VITRIFIED BRTCK, F01 Engineering and Hy rauilic Works also for Stables, Street Paving, ani Coping! AGRICULTURAL DRAIN PNUIS, AC (yxnuvje pa-id to any llailwuy Statim. fciis STIFF'S SI AKOtt. Snia in in. noses. Soid 111 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STAIICU. Bw L'inform Quauty. STIFF'S STARCH. o For Coiiars CJTIFF'S STARCH. Kot Wristband*. For shirt Frouts ^TIFF'S STARCH. or l;.ln:s, 1" or curts. OTIFF'S STARCH. o For Linen. OTIFF'S STARCH -Musiin* For Curtains. OTIFF'S STAUca. JSlSii'iSSU. ■nrr, Note the Caiu.ou i*i>el SJLF* S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mart Sold oy Grocers. SJTIFF'S STARCH Souib-v ,S>F KD -.oi2. ^TIFF'S ST A UCH. Co.. 13118 39: FACT "WORTH KNOWING! 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