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•pins ijt LOUíS *yr ELVETEEN. # The strictest examiner may try every test of touch yuil sisht without discovering t)iattlie,e are ether than .h" Genoa Velvets they so closeiy resemble. while the !*cnliar arrangement* in the fast-woven TIlle \.nn bic them to stand interminfthle wear that wouldruin "eal veivat< a* four times the price. Snecia-1 attention ,25 drawn to thf* enl""1r, which for hvidiancy, depth of one and mannitleeiit appearance, are quite perf ction. *ery yard "i the genuine hears the name Louis," Hid ti.e wear of every yard, from the cheapest quality 10 the best, guaranteed. Note well The word "Louis" U cornectior with this Velveteen is spelled L-O-U-I-S, ;«ti in no other way. J'OHN AMES AND CO., 26, 29, AXD 30, HIGH-STREET, C A 11 I) IFF, Tipply all qualities in Black and Colours at mo-t moderate prices. 6578 I ALLSOPP & SONS, V BASS & CO., r, Q\ tnd otbaw V of tbe fil>esi \>X~? BURTON PRICES. \Vv/> 'iX X*VR ^>\ ALES Pe- Per Kilderkin Fh-km. 183 a- 21s 10s 6d 24s 12! 0\ And upward* 1C30 I v SOUTH WALES INDIA! I v X RUBBER CO., LEATHER & COTTON \vr\ MAIN DRIVING BELTS, X VjX LEATHER HUSK, ETC. Aiso ali kind- of INDIA RUBBER PRICE LISTS V\ GOODS \Vf>XFOK M —11ANICAL and all li r tion PUR POSES, X X FTC on application. x SOUTH WALES\ 8814 INDIA RUBH^KCoS^Kv 32, WEST BUTE-STREET, X X I DOCKS, CARDIFF. x ( I- ASK YOUR GROCEPV FOR SYMINGTON'S 4- .A .> ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH. FLAVOUR. AROMA ir IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLI) IX OBLCNG TINS. E O W D E X STEAM MILLS, MAIIKKT HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL. NEW ZEALAND, 1832. n _u 7380
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bippínlJ Æ!tJtiCts. I '1 A It J) I F F, SWANS E A, jR-^xAj AND NEWPORT TO RKLHYAST AND GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Arc intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers a? follows CARDIFF TO GLASGOW" n.'a Swansea and Belfast EVERY MONDAY p.m. ti-ie. SWANSEA '10 GLASGOW via Belfast EVERY ERNfcSBAY Evening. N'EWPOITT TO GLASGOW via SWANSEA and Belfast EVERY ALTERNATE TU I SOAV p.m. tide. AU JVE route offers A FAVOURABLE wportiviity for WAKING a pleasant trip to Ireland or Scotland. Passen- gers V»I.L FIND the cabin accommodation superior, and DURING SUMMER N onths, Ill. addition to regular :S:"wiird. A Stewardess is crrie FARES—BELFAST: Cabin, 17s 6-I; Steerage, 10S Glas- gow Cabin, 2us; Steerage, i2s 6-I. SOLDIERS or sail°rs, 10s. Returns—Fare and a ILiif, available for two montlw. Further particulars from M. Jones and Brother, 8wansea R. Burton and Son, Newport or lt>14 K. TAYLOR and CO.. Cardiff. r Xsr i ^A RDib'F ANDBORDKAUX „\J The CAUOIFF STI'A.MSHU JSTG5 £ 3^-COMPANY'K Flits T-CI,A.ss SCRKW SJESSFF"^STKAM BUS will sail AS follows :-r DonDQGNE;Cardiff for KONLEAU* March 6 CKIIO^DK Bordeaux for Cardiff March I WITN vo"ls a.nd pas811¡':tjrs. For Kales of freight, iVn., aimiy to M«SSR!3 Jno. Whir, H»»n and SONS, AGENTS, 2, Hue Lafayette, Bordeaux; mid at the Oilicea of THE CUIR.I>HH}', AL, Mouur, *tuart- X(uare, Oanli". 1071 9431 HOOPER. CAMPLLKLL A CO.. Managers. ryryf- 1>EGULAR SERVICE of I fhst class powerful STEAMERS I4P> BETWPEN LIVKJM'OOL, CARDIFF, and ^NKWRULTT A»'L DUULIN. CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. Chea -EST and most Direct ROUTE. ^HE DUBLIN GKN1CKA1- STEA.M SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE SS. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, or ether suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) .rum LIVERPOOL (KIN^S !>,«*) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT KVERY SATURDAY; from DlJBLIN to CAR »II'F and NEWPORT EVERY FRIDAV; to DLL LIN and, LIVERPOOL EVERY MONDAV. For Kates anil farther particulars, apply to M. Murphy jun.. Spencer Dock, Dublin It. J. Swynv, Fellwick-court. Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79, Dock-street, Newport; or to M. J- and o. 21, Mount Stuart-square. ^^l-^RICAN LiJNL. MTWOISI&VIIIL'VKL) STATES MAIL STEAMERS. 1.1VICRPOOL TO rlflLADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-clasi, full-powered Iron Steamships. Acc»nmio dation for pa<«seiin«rs equal ho any Enrojieau Line. Pas. •eneers nnd eoodx landed at Philadelphia on the «Vhar! of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest at..) K«. riinh) FN LILT \\>M. For further particulars apply to RICHARDSON, 6PKNCE, eft CO., IS and 22. Water-street, Liverpool. ¡,ut; L .1 1 S ;— GEOIIGH Hmo. 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JON US Bnos. and CN., JINTE I'ocks. Cardiff, AN'' DOCK- »fre«t., Newport S. J. IJAYIES. 9. Edward-plic« Cardiff; TILNKT A«'L Co., AOERFC^LLERY: J. IUOHOAN, P"«' Ollicfl Pontvpo"' .1. -J-HOMAS IVe'legar W. T. H. AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore; A. DAVIES, Pontlottyu iV. TMORNKT, Comber. fifti llotol, Aherdare: AIISTU :I>i SM.CWKS ^SWAII.'MA JAMES EOREIIIS, South Wales Emipration Office, Pontypri.id; A. H. THOMAS, cinnch-street, Blaina; an XV. H, HITCHINGS, Agent, A berkenfl5- 1016 INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. JL I MI AN A INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP 00.. J,TD. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK even WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 22, Water-street, Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Kuward's-piace, Queen-street, Cardiff; Geo. Bird, 246, Bute-street Cardiff C. J. CU llipp. Castle-road, Cardiff \YM Edwards, Hill Side H«U^E. Caerphilly C. H. Perkins, 17, Some.'Sct-place, SWANSEA J. Mor. gaii, 9, St. George-street. Swansea Ð. DAVIES, b9 Strand, Swansea '1'. H. Austin. Neath-r^ad. LANDORE; J. L. Bowen, Lawrence-street, Llanelly Josiah Davies, Great WESTERN House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old Market. street, Neath; J. Roberts. Pontypridd. 8124 H. LAMB AND li-TtX f*' • 55, TOWER BUILDINGS, WATER- STREE'l", LIVERPOOL. America, Canada, Australia. Buenos Ayrjs, aud Pataponia.—For the Assisted and CHEAPEN PASSAGES apply, enclosing SCAMP«<L enveJo/Je, to the above Govemment-app0jLLTE,I ADEPTS. Passengers will BE MET upon their ARRIVAL IN Liverpool, and PLACED com- fortably (0)1 HOARTJ tne STEAMER the day of sa;lin21. We prant ctiea" RAI^I'AY tickets to any town in America or Canada.—AGENTS for Wbite (Junard, Inxnan, Guioii, National, IlbÙ Allan Lines. S^SO'O AGENTS for Patagonia. 8249 V A A7~AUSrrRAJ JA^ ^FFRRR CANADA, and rhe CAPE, or any 4 £ J5GJ[|G» £ PART of the-World. Emigrants should •-JESASB*^ obtain their tickets of JU' J»«IES R"HERI.S, A LICENSED AGENT, at the Gr.d Post. office, Pontypridd. HIS sgents at Liverpool and ehlewlJere met all bi P'^SSSUEERIF at the TRAINS, and condnct nd protect them TILL they arc <:>fe un buMd stoamfr. passes exc.iiajigeft. S6nc} stsiuped directed envelope for IRFOREBRTIIOU A^ENT for all Lmes of STEAMERS. M.!4 TICKETS R-IR-AMERICA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, or the CAPE, by anv 1,ill.e, can he ban of Mr S. J. Davis 9. Edward-place. Cardiff. 4b -=:: Insurattre. LOMBAED-STKEET, AND cHABING. ROSS, LONDON ESTABLISHED X782. Insurances against lre AN.1* LIGHTING effected upon every description of property,111 all pares of the WORID, on the most favourable terms- Ihe Settlement of claims arranged with promptitude- and LIBERALITY: TLLE RII>ount already paid by this Com pauy for losses exceeds J FIFTEEN AIU^JONS STERLING. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD,)_ Joint FRANCIS B. MACDONALD, ) Secretaries. Rates and full particn'ar* CAN be obtained of the Agents at Cardiff ;—JJR oharies E. Stallybrass; Mr Thos David, 70, Beaucharnp-atreet Mr David Shepherd, 1. Fredeiick-street; J. H. Jones, Esq.,$T HIGH-STREET; Mr D. Williams, CONSULATE Chambers, Bute Docks; Mr T. H. Browse, Redwood House, Crwys-road. Cathays; Mr Henry Lander. Bute Docks Office. 1031 JAfc Assurance at Hodtiute -Premiums, tÐitA Early and Increasing Bonusei.. EDINBURGH LIFE ASURANCE COMPANY. FOUM'ED 1823. FUNDS, £ 2,250,0>0. INCOME, X H E COMPR.EH EN SI VE NON- FORFEIT U RE PL A N of thi., Offi.;e removes all anxiety in the event < f Pay- ment of PI emiuws being overlooked or discontinued. AN IMPORTANT BONUS ADVANTAGE will be secured by Assurers who LODGE their PROPOSAL" WF'IE thti CLO~E«'f tbe65thYEi\R ON 51st MARCH. Prospectus and Proposal Forms on Application to MIDLAND BRANCH— 16, BENNETT'S HTLL, BIRMINGHAM. 6 J. LLOYD, RESIDENT SECRETARY. —— 8825 INFLUENTIAL AGKNT9 WANTED. RRHE BLAEND.ARE COMPANY, JL LIMITED, PON'TYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OF BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND TIHE CL 4 V Equal in QUALITY to tOUI bridge. Goods. THE B'.aenuare Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of F|RE BTICKS, dec., for use in Siemens' Steel and Glass WORKS, A''D ,TESTIMONIALS tr M the prircipil IRON un i ST«EL I> orks, &c,, IN South WALES TO NERVOUS SOFFERERS. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and Valuable Medical Work, entitled, HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the "CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND," By J. A. UAltES M.L>- CY-S.) This book should be LEad by everyone, YOIFNG or old, married or sinaie. IT teaches „ HOW TO AVOID DISEASE LLOW TO RK.UAIN HEAL1H, HEALTH A J-OCIAL SCIENCE. BEING a TREAAISE on the LAWS^JMJVKTTKINO LLLE, <«UT I,U^ CAUSES. AIJJD T1; E ATM EN T PI all DISEASES depending ON exhaustion of nervous vitality, suoij ijervQUS Uti.il>yi KT-entril ami physical depression, palpitation 01 tne heart, noises in the head and OAR*, indecision, IMPAIRED sight and memory, intli.^esoioii, prostration, lassitude, e. pression 01 spirits, hiss of energy ami APP^'TE, PIILNS sn (H-I BACK aud limbs, timidity, #E]f-distrust, dizziness love OR soiitue'e, groundless F^ARS, ami many other au* NITRM.S which, if NEGLECTED, BRINE tiio sufferers to an eariy death. Together with Hints on Clironic xtneu. MUTISM, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, ana HU DISEASES 01 TI*E nervous a.nu aliuieiioarv systoin. '1 HE Appenui T to this valuable work CONTAINS .many usellll PITESCRIPTLONS for tne alleviaticn 01 sutlei- tion- for their preparation end use. Con-ains nls". SOME friemuy advice on HYGIENE, or THE WAY TO PKESERVIC HKAL/I'H Illustrated bv numerous TESTIMONIALS 110111 grateful patients who have OESM iosc<ired tu health rhrougu THE AUTL.or 3 iiistrumentality. SENT post free for 2 scamps or by ietter post, 5 STAMPS. Aiso a deserintive PAMPHLET on the functions and disorders peeutiav TO tile fema'e sex,' BY the same author, entitled. MTlHE FEMALE'S FRi END and ADVrsnR, WHICH X "ill be sear, to anv address on RKCEtP. 01:<" SJAMPED ENVELOPE Afloress J. A. 1JARNES. M.D. U-.S-)> Loi-.sdale square, Bamsbury, Loiidon, N. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF ILEALT IJ.if UNABLE to have a personal interview, should at ones send fILII particulars of the c-tse by etter, enclosing stamped' envelope for reply this will receive immediate answer, with advice and full instructions how to O 'tain a priect cure. Hundreds oi Jives have been saved AND health fuliy restored b" correspcDllenee ouly. IQUARE Rarnsbnry, J.ondon. N 100*3 RILL-POSTING- AT NEWPORT, MON. J. BEES, ISO COMMERCIAROAD, NEWPORT, BILI^POSTEii and DELIVERER for TOWN and CUUNXRV Rents ail the princinai Hoarainas 111 Iii b W por-, o1tC. Work executed with aesnatch 1009 ales hit auction. A UCTION APPOINTMEN JVS. THR DUKE-ST. AUCTION & STORAGE RuOMS J. G. MADDOIC & CO.. Auctioneers Household Furniture, at Mr WATKlN BEVAN. M-SMS BOWLING BROTH ICRS. Old Stores, &c., at Pembroke Dockyard Ma>ch5 Mr BRADLEY. Mr J. LLEWELLYN DA VIl". Coal Hulk, at M ilford Haven March 8 Messrs GOTTWALIZ & BoWitING Butter, at Cardiff March 7 OM Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Mar. 15, 16, A 17 S ud Sale, at Cardiff March 17 Hunters, at Morse Exchange, Cardiff March 17 China and Glass, nt Cardiff March 21, 22, and :¿3 Bicycles and Tricycles, at Cardiff March 24 Freehold & Leasehold Properties, ar Cardiff ..Mar. 26 Mr F. G. GOuGH Iron Works, at Lb-nelly March 13 Messrs WILLIAM Git All AM, SON, & HITCH COX. Shares, at Newnort March 21 'Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 15 Leasehold Properties, at Cirditf March it) Leasehold Cottages, at Cardiff March 19 Messn lJ. HILL it CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea March 14 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Tin-plate St< ck, Tools, Ac., at Port Talbot March 5 Mr E. F. KICNNAUD. urniture. Pictures, &rc., at Cardiff March 6 A 8 Messrs JOHN M. LE; .L)i £ lt and .>ON Household Furniture, <tc at Swansea March 6 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Meadow Hay and Crops, Geil gaor Mar. 8 Messrs">ICHOLS, MATTHEWb AND cO. Desirable M'-ssuase, at Cardiff March 7 Mr A. NEWLAND. Waterproof Garments, at N'ewi-ort Mar. 5 & Messrs UWEX & BRYANT. Ordinary Gas Shares March 2S 26 Messrs EDWARD IWBFUTS and SON. Household Furniture, at Swan.-ea March 6 Mr WILLIAM ROBINSON. I'on Steamer, at Messrs STEPHENSON" and ALEXANDER Stock, Crop.- Ac.,at Nantyderry March 5 Fat Sheen and Bul!oc«s, atPenmark Mar. 12 Surplus PI-nt and Machinery flr, Fre-hol<i Public-house, at Cardiff Mar. 29 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff — Messrs Sl'RAKER and. SON. Fa.t SHEItIFI;" ;ALK Household Furniture, at Neath March 5 SALE THIS DAY. LOWER HOUSE FARM, NANTYDERRY, .MONMOUTHSHIRE, About one mile from Nantyderry station, on the Great Western Railway four miles from Pontypool, and five miles from Abergavenny. 1* ESSRS STEPHElNSON and ALEX- ANDER. are instincted to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, on MONDAY, the Sth of March Next, the whole of the STOCK, CRUPS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, The property of the late Mr Henry Harbottle, Comprising; 77 SHKEP, viz., 23 prime fa.t sheep, 53 Cotswohi and Down ewes in lamb, and. 1 ram 20 head of CATTLE, consisting of 7 prime fat cattle, 1 cow and calf. 2 cows in calf, 5 two-year-old cattle, 1 barren cow, and 4 yearling* 7 HORSES, consisting of 4 good cart liorses, 2 yearling fillios, aud 1 two-year-old ditto 9 PIGS. A quantity of fowls, geese, and ducks. A lare and varied assortment of agricultural imple- ments, harness, Ac. CROPS.—15 tons of mangolds, 10 tons of potatoes, 2 acres of white turnips, about 5 tons of hay, and a few tOIl:< of straw. Three hogshead'of Cider. Three months' credit upon approved bills. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 12.30. Further particulars upon application to the Auc- tioneers, Cardiff. 8750 PENMARK. NBAR COWBRIDGE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDu. will SELL by AUCTION, at Pen- on >1<>N1)a V, the 12th of March Next. 150 PRIME FAT SHEEP AND 20 FAT BULLOCKS. SaI_a .O- punctua RIIONDDA MERTHYR COLLIERY, TREIIER. BERT, NEAR CARDIFF, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IN CHANCERY. IVf ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- X.*•ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Colliery, on TUESDAY, the 20th of March Next, Ibe wbole of the VALUABLE SUPPLUS PLANT AND MACHINERY. Further particulars in ftKure advertisements. SALE OF A FltEEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE. PRELIMINARY AN N O D N OEM EN T. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- .^NDER are 'n-Jtrt/cted liy the KxecUtors of the Ute Miss Harry to SELL by AU«?iIoN, at the. tb., tc Miss Harry to SELL by AU«?iIoN, at the. Royai Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 29th of l Knowr. as the Three Horse Shoe* situate in the village of Dyiifl.s powis, near Cardiff, an.II1(,w ín the occupa- tion of Mrs Kimrori. togoi/mr with all commonable: and other rights thereto belonging. Further particulars in-future advertisements; in the meantime full information may be obtained upon applj. cation to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs DALTON, sPENCEil, COUBETr.and EVANS, t, Working-street, Cardiff. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY Dl n:WN.. PRELIMIN ARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES, IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, including the MELlN GRIFFITH WORKS, in the neighbourhood of CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER a.re instructed by the Liquidator to shortly offer for SALE by AUCTION, at Cardiff, the jyhole of the FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD FARMS, LAND, and OTHER PROPERTIES, With the VALUABLE MINERALS underlying the same, and containing about 1,000 ACRES. Also, the MKLIN GRIFFITH WORKS, Situate near Cardiff, the YNlíS IlOUSE and LAND, Near to Taff's Well Station, and a large number of pUEEHOLD and LEASEHOLD HEREDITAMENTS and PREMISES, and SEVERAL GROUND lli.NTS, the whole beinff the Property of the OABDIFK nWN AND TIN-PLATE CO. (LIMITED), in LIQUIDA- TION, and situate in the 8. veral Parishes of WHIT- UHUIICH, KADYR, PUXJYRCU, LLANTWIT *AUDRE, and EGI.WYSILAN, 111 County of Glamorgan, and all near to the town d Carditf. Fuller particulars will appear in future advertise- ments in the meantime may be bad upon application to the Auctioneers.- 8379 ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF, AND WINDSOR. ROAD, PENARTH. SALE OF CAPITAL HOUSE PROPERTY. AVAILABLE FOR CONVERSION IN 10 SHOP PROPERTY. MESSRS W. AND S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Roval Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of March, 1888, at 7 p.m., LOT 1.—All those Two LFjASEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 57 and 53, Adam-street, let, No. 57 at 10s per week, and No. 58 at £ i 1bii per ouarter held under lease for 99 years from the LOT 2.—AU that Conveuie>(t DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and beint: No. 75, VVijidsor*ro-id, in the pari h of Penarth, in the county of Glamorgan, together with the Piece of Land, containing by computation 1:0) square yards or thereabouts, and having a frontage of feet to WindsoE-road aforesaid, and a depth of 135 held under lease from Lord Windsor, dated the 2ath day of June, 1882. for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1831, at a yearly rental of 10s. tor further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, or to Messrs Dal ton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff. 8 SALE TO-MORROW. AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIR^T-CLASS NEW A SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFI-ECTs, Consigned for absolute sale, at considerably below crl. ginal cost, from a Firm in the Tradj, a::d sold to cover advances on liame also a quantity of Household A; • pointments from private residence* at Difas Powis, penarth, Canton., and in the neighbourhood, composing furniture of every description for dining, drawing, and sitting loom*, b*drooms, halls,and kitchens, &c. j\/f"ESSLS J. G. MADDOX & 0O. are instructed to SELL the above effect" by AUC- TION, at the Weslclv Sales nf Ti ESl> \Y and THURSDAY, March 6th and 8th, commenciiig at 2 o'clock precisely each day. There will also be included (from local tradesmen) a consignment of Electro-plated Goods, such as dinner cruets, ten. and coffee services, tea and cotfee-pots, Ac., also a splendid assortment of Amber Jewellery, such as brooches. armlets, necklets, Ö/C. <tc. ;.also about twu dozen pairs, of new lace curtains of bs intifiil dosiuns, i-nd a portion of au ironmonger's stocic of fenders, fireirons, brasses, and sundries. (jpods on "iew morning of Sale. 3499 Advances made on goods consigned for ftB^olutasale. SALE TO-MORROW. PARK HALL SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST- CI .A >S NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. MR E. F. KENNARD has been favoured with instructions to SEL'- by AUCTION on 'TUESDAY and THURSDAY N EXT, March 6 and 8, 188, rtbout 3CO lOLg "f NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Also l1 Hppcia,1 cOJlsigllllleut lOf P 1 CTURES and other Goods, including dining drawing-:oom suites'in various upholsierings, chiffoniers, sideboards, oval tables, pier glasses," carpets, rugs, fenders, brasses, Wardrobes, Brus els carpets, d'<cbe»so stands and tables, brass and other bOdstcads, bedroom suites, loflet {iiasses, towel rails, cornice poles, feather and millpuff beds, bolsters, ami pillows, hair a- d'spring mattresses, conches kitchen tables and chairs, arm chairs, ami n^nieruus sumiries. Also a splendid llar- uioninin, American Organ, and Pianoforte. Goods on view daily. Sale each day at 'Two o'clock. SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-street, Cardiff. MR. W- BRADLEY will SELL by AUCilON, at his Sale Rooms, North-street, on MONDAY. Ma-eh 5i.li, ;l quantity oi HOUSEHOLD F URN1IURE, Stationeiy, <tc. Sale at 2. Auctione-r's t flii-es. North-street, Cardiff 315 THE GREAT Jii.OO!) PUJ'.IKIEU mHOMPSON S BURDOCK PILLS over- oomethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of thebiood, stosnach liver, and kidneys they go to; he core of everv uisease, wuera no otuer meiiiuiim- h;i>e jiower to reach. The GlmAT Bl.OOD PURIFTER euros the fol'owin? comniaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach ot boweis giddiness m the head, ,iinJlJC3S of sidlt, weak or sore eyes, loss oi memory, paipitasior or the nean, iiver 111d bilious obstructions, 11%l1ma., or ¡;i¡:-ntne3" 111 tile ehest rheumatics, lU100a:lO, jiiies, gravei", naius HI tha back, scurvy, bif less bad breast. sore throat, sore beans and sores o; ail descriptions, burns, woal1:is, or white sweilinns, scrofula, or .k,Jn::(s evil, za,v!1rtn. tUJ!1oun¡ or cancers, pimniesor OiOCC>1es en the faco and oOÚy, 5\veileù iee Gr Út scans auti itci1, erysipeia- jaundice, auå droosy, and fevers of ail kinds. In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, soia by most Chemists, irom the Burdock Pill Manufactory. 44 OXJoru-stree?, Swansea. 1004 alts bij udiun. I SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 11 O'CLOCK. 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ]Y| KSSkS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING X* A are in receipt of Instructions from the con- signee to SELL by AUCTION (without reserve), at their rooms, 11, Hiah-street, Cardiff, on WEDNES- 55 FHIKLNS OF BUTTER (Co k Branded Secotids) jast received direct..x steamer also 75 FlKKINS Isr CORK jnt landed ex u s. Cormorant from Cork (to settle It tiipute). Uu view Ihe morning of Sale. Auction Offices, 11. High-street-, C<rdiff 8957 A HIGHLY-INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT sALKOF OLD FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENT-, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONZES, COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS. OLD FAMILY PLATE, ELECTRO-PLATE, The I-'itt vgs and Appointments of a WELL-FUR- NISHED BIi LI ARD-tiOG.M. by BUKROUGHES A.\D The Fitt 1/gs and Appointments of a WELL-FUR- NISHED BIi LI ARD-tiOG.M. by BUKROUGHES WATTS, in condition equal t-> new, THE CONTENTS OF AN OLD CARVt-.D OAK ROOM. A VALUABLE LIBRARY OF HOOKS, including many rare WELSH WORKS, A RrOH COLLECTION of VALU- ABLE OLD WELsH COUNTY MAPS, including many (If th, early periüd. A SMALL CELLAR OF RARE WINES, Also Oak tiali Furnimre and Household Requisites MESSiiS GOTTWALTZ & BOW1-!ING beer to anno unce thit ihey will SELL by AUC- TION at their Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, aud SATURDAY, 15th, 16th. and 17th March, 1838, commencing at Eleven o'clock each day. the above MAGNIFiCENT APPOINTMENTS, ALSO A LIBRARY OF BOOKS. OLD WELSH MAPS, AND ENGRAVINGS OF WALES. Remcved from an Old Welsh Seat. The CONI i.N is of Ih" BEi-CHAMiJERS^including Fittings ;n Mahog'tny, Ash, Walnut, aud Salinwood. with h.ndsoine Be-isieails IIf Arabian and Parisian Shapes in massive brass and rich w.<ods, with cos ly tapestry and other bed furniture, handsome Wardrobes with plate-g'ass doors. Toilet Tables on pedestal and leg supports. A VERY CHOICE WALNUT BEDCHAMBER SUI TE, lined with Maple, a BRASS BEDSTEAD, hair-stuli'ed mattresses, feather bedding, bed linen, > tuilet v>'ar four grand old wardrobes, chests upon chests, carpets shaped to rooms, buths, &c. THE DItAWJNG-ROO d AND BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE, including sums OF AND CHEMLLK CURTAINS, portieres, Ac., SETTEES and otuer CHAiRS, FAUTEUIL en suite in early English style in costly covering, a Mo ST EXPENSIVE INLAID CABINET, with back to corresuoit<t; a VERY FINE INLAID SECRETAIRE, with numerous drawers a. MATCHLESS INLAID BOOKCASE, an old inlaid dressing stand, a pair of recess cabinets, centre, writing aml other ta> les, a tine carved oak chair, In Genoa velvet early English chairs, covered in-idc, a IINE OLD INLAID FOLDING CAHD TABLE, a satin- wood and inlaid overmantel, GRAND Wll/tONPIl.E CARPETS, ancient secretaires, a NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by ll af/ncr. music cabinets, a Sheraton lire screen, a Louis XVI. COMMODE. „ A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, Including Valuable Oil Paintings. The Furniture is of tineiy-tigured Pollard Oak a 6ft 6in GRAND SIDEBOARD, a work of great taste a MASSIVE DINING TABLE; a SUITE OF 10 CHAIRS and a COUCH, upuolstered in real Morocco; a Wine Cooler, a Dinner Watron, Coal V,.se. Chimney Glass, in carved frame; a SUITE OF HANDSOME CURTAINS, a Large Turkey Carpet, Ciociis and Ornaments, in Bronze and China a Pair uf Brass Fenders and Irons. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, Consisting of Very Vine Old Paintings. CONFERENCE IN EXETEif-HALL: CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE AND l( IGUUES. on panel, by Poussin; LAND- SCAPE AND CATTLE, oy M'isott; Interiors with Figures (a pair); COAST SCE.NE, by Holland; TIMBER WAGON, by Meadows; PLAYMATES, by Morgan; uva< SID2 INN AND l-ARM .-CENii vt pair), by Beckett; VIEW IN w ALES, by Whitman; VIEW ON THAMES, by Copley; COAS L SCENES, by Vaudeneer • anu many others by weil- known Artists. Valuable Water Colours by RowiJotham., Knight, Barry, De Wird, Prout, Chambre, Salmon, aud 0tllTHE CARVED OAK ROOM AND LIBRARY. Arranged with MASSIVE HIGH CHAIRS in CfHY ED OAK with crest on, a. PAIR 01 VERY FIN E BUFFETS, deep-ritu gong on oak stan. a line sarcophagus, a NOBLE SIDEBOARD with CARVED ORNAMENTS, a lOit. dining table, a. d.,lphiu writing table, oak cornices, a very FINE NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET, 24ft. by lott. three pairs of curtains, a CARVED SECRETAIRE, an old chest a clock in long oak case, a pair of curious steel fenders, THREE VALUABLE BOOKCASES, HANDSOMELY INLAID and CARVED a brass pedestal and lamp, arm chairs and settees, a RARE OLD IUClIL y. ENAMELLED DINNER SET of 2CO pieces, important bronzes, including several figures, and a handsome uair of large-size Marii horses. •IHE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WELSH AND OTHER BOOKS. Waverley Novels, Thackeray's Novels, Lavater's phvsioguoujy, Bewick's Select Fitbtes Tout, Jerry, nd Logir London. Pottraitll of Kings, ArChieolo^ia Csaibreusis, i_'Liviwtr»„ Wales, Giraldus Cam- Jhg-Wtov Vfcw;. in WolM,. Dore, tiue Volume on Italy, iliiisttate'd; SKOTclies or SeoelMro' "Sicily IHuStrafid," Costume uf the Leva'ic," Svith tiue coloured engravings; "The 1m- perial Uaztteev," Gem.- of Beauty," V. Commentary on tbe l3ible," 7 vois. "Víew:; neat &\uè," "Calvin's Institutes of Christian Religion," dated 1574, in black loiter; "French Portraits," Fenton's Pembroke- shire," unique copY. copiously illustrated, with 136 additional plates, proot etchings, Ac., in 2 vols., beautifully bound The Finden Gallery," History of England, books on Natural History, and many vols, relating to Wale also some i ols. printed before 1900, II Ac. THE RARE OLD CHINA. embracing a MAGNIFICENT PAIR of OLD WOR. CEsTKR VASES, oil pedestals; a MATCHLESS PAIR of SATSUMA VASES, with enamelled figure decorations; groups in Dresden, a set of old jars, FULL SETS of DESSERT and TEA .-SERVICES, i Worcester and Swansea valuable old plates, and sevsral interesting pieces to collectors in old Cheisea, Crown Derby, Swansea a Dresden mirror, d'c. THE OLD SILVER AND PLATE, Including various table equipages, a VERY VALU- ABLE SET OF REAL ORMOLU TABLE DISHES, on figure supports of nreat beauty; an IROX BOUND PLATE CHEST, comprising dinner, dessert, and every re- quirement for table use a GILT DESSERT SET lu case, oy CHRlSTOFLE and CO.. PARIS a very tir.e centre piece, with figures, branches for lights, »tankards, cruets, aline soup tureen, a. set of dish covers, beauti- fully engraved elegant inkstand with two bottles, cuiions old ?poons, A WELL-FURNISHED BILLTARD-ROOM, BY BUKROUGHES AND WAIT* A nearly new Spanish mahogany billiard table, by Jjurroughes and Watts, with extra thick slate bed, ami the capital littings for same, comprising BEST lVuRY BILLIARD, PuuL, and PYRAMID BALLS, marking boards, 30 cues, halt-butts, rests, spider rest, stands, iron brushes, pool basKet. frumed rulesof games, cover. de; capital wall settees in tapestry and leather foot rests, linoleum, engravings, sporting aud other prints. A COLLECTION OF RARE OLD WELSH COUNTY MAPS, Including many of the earliest to be found, mostly in oak and black frames, including maps of Glamorgan- shire. Monmouthshire, Pembrokeshire,Brecknockshire, Carnarvon, Cardiganshire, Montgomeryshire, &e., in- cluding all the Welsh Counties, some of which have tine coloured arms, Ac., and forming a rare and valu- able collection. A COLLECTION OF OLD ENGRAVINGS RELATING TO WALES, including Old Castles, Churches, Villages, Seats. Ruins, Ac among which are, Engravings of St David's Cathe- dial, Bangor Cathedral, Conway Castle, Portra t of Qiraldus Cavibrensis, PClltbroke Castle, Abergavenny, Welsh Mountains, Swansea, Han-ardcn Castle. Ss catii Abbey, Cardigan, Caste, St Asaph's Cathedral,St Wini- fred's Well, Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbev, Raglan, Rare old View of Carditf about 17S0 Old Plans oj Car- difr and Llandajf, el-u several hundred others iUus- trating Wales generally, including PROOF IMPRESSIONS, ETCHINGS, AND FINE OLD DATED ENGRAV- INGS. The FITTINGS «,f BREAKFAST and HOUSEKEEP- ER'S ROOMS, the FURNITURE, Ac., of HALL, CORRIDORS, and STAIRCASES, embracing oaK furniture, a pair of gilt marble-top tables, grand old glasses, a pair of tine Ijronzes, busts, brackets, old armour, pistols, and trophies THE CELLAR OF OLD WINES. Consisting; of Hock, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Port Cockburn), Champagne (ftlumm's, Gies{eJ", aud other brand.*). The bulle of this Wine has been bottled SO years. The china pantries and kitchens, including services of flass, a Worcester tea, breakfast, and dinner set, &c. GARDEN and OUTSIDE EFFECTS, including three sets of hame s, liorsj rugs, bridles, saddles, and sundry hot ness a lawn mower, garden chairs, tables, st »ble and garden tools. PRIVATE VIEW AND CATALOGUES ON SATURDAY, 10TH MARCH. PUBLIC VIEW ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, J2TH AND 13TH MARCH. Special attention is called to the View. ORDER OF SALE. THURSDAY. ISTII.—Contents of Bedrooms, Dining- rooms, Pia e, Library, ana Drawing-room, Break- fast and IL usekeeper's-rooms, Old China, aud Billiard-room. FRIDAY, 16TII,-Remainder of Bedroom Furniture, the Old Oak-room, Moruing-room, Boudoir, Hall, and Servants' Offices, SATURDAY, 17TU.—The Library of Books, Old Welsh County Maps and Knjrravings, Old Family Plate, Cellar of O-d Wines, and Out-door Effects. Detaied Catalogues maybe had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 8853 SALE THIS DAY. CASTLE CHAMBERS, NEWPORT, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 5th & 6th, IMPORTANT -ALE OF WATERPROOF GARMENTS. MK A. NEWLAND is instructed by a well-known ti-m of Manufacturers, who are compelled to realise at once, to SELL by AUCTION, a-? above, at 2 30 and 7 each day, a Choice and Well-selected STOCK OF WATERPROOF GOODS, The most varied and choice i ssortment of thoroughly- proofed goods 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 ESTABLISHED 1810. l rrHE YIiRY BEST SEEDS AT THE JL VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE (JUST PUBLISHED), TO HONE A CO., THE OLD ESTABLISHED SEED SHOP 12, BROADM BAD, BRISTOL. 8705 G~lsirj36x OF .CLARKE'S .r;-2n PILLS I is warranted to cure ail discharges from the urinary organs 111 elthcr s«x, aCC!ul re., or constitutional, gravei," aud pain? in the back. Sold in boxes. 43 od each, bv ail chemists ami patent medicine vendors: ot sent to any address ior 60 stainos by the makers, the L ncoiu ami Midland (Joumitlii' brug Company, Lincoin Wnoiesaie Aents Barciay aud Sons, l..oll>1on, :1.1111 aU til • i»hilw»" ii.uiaos, 1003 ]^KRV0US INVALIDS, and an who -Li suffor from ])¿bllity, Less of Energy, Depr<#-ion of SPirit,!<, Wa"t of Tonti and Vi our, 1m poveri:;hed I IQod, 1m.l ail symptoms arising from a want of Nervous Power, an-i wish to Regain their Health, k ore requested to senel theIr add re1:I to Secretary, Institute o< A u«J.-nwy a125 J-uriiflit. SALE THIS DAY. ABERAVON TIN-PLATE COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. ABERAVON TIN-PLATE WOHKS, PORT TALBOT. TO TIN-PLATE MANUFACTUREUS, IHON 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 5tn day of March, 1888, the whole of the STOCKS, STORES, J OOLS, LOOSE PLANT, AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising 45 tons of Banow and B¡rcbgrov3 steel bars, tin phtes, palm oil, 2,000 empty boxes. 3 tons of shinies, new mill and-cold roll standards, new mill and coltI roll screw pins an(1 ùoxes, large new "ri\1l1:-t:ne, coupling boxes, spindles, cogs, shear arms. tin and grease pots. new wrought iron annealing pots, 16 tons of wrought-iron aunea¡hg pots in use. seven tons of cast-iron ditto, cast-iron boshes, quantity of wrought scran, rolls, old ca<;tingd, ourut iron, new and old brass, cylinder, oil, hot neck grease, wa tanks, vitriol, tank "11 whee}; tile contents of tin and wasb. bouse, stores, smithy, and the whole ot tbe tools, office furniture. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. There will be no re-erve. Further particubrs cau be obtained of Samuel Taylor, Esq., T.C.A,. 8wansea.; John Jones. Esq., Port Tuloot.; the Liquidators, or from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 88J7 SALE TO-MORROW. AUCTION ROOMS, 45, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD KOBERTS and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms on T UESDAY. March bth. 1888, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNTI'UKEANDOTIII R jiFFECTS, Also :-everallots oi Jewellery, FJunuel, &c. 0aJe to commence at 11 u'duck. 8?b3 CARDNO HOUSE, 1Q, TRAFALGAR-TERRACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILi- and CO. have been instructed Ly the Executrix of the late Alexan- der Ritchie, Esa to -SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, March 14, 1888, the whole of the well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, MANGLE, Ac., Comprising mahogany cl1ittolllliere. m1 hog¡wy 100. Pelllbroke and other tables, 6 mahogany dining chairs jn hair, easy chairs, mahoany sofa Jll hair. pier glasses, fenders, fire irons, carpets, linoleum, ornaments, pic- tures, oak hat ami umbrella stand, barometer, mats, oilcloth, pair of horns, window poles, Jamask and lace curtains, wall brackets, clock, iron rocking chair, brass 5tair rod, ifec., brass rail bedsteads, featber and milipuff beds, jlalliassl's, cane-seat clul1rs. mahogany and oak chest of drawers, oak linen press, washstands with In:1.rble tops, dresRiq tablos, do. gl11sse; ware, &c" to- gether wittl the usual kitehell and culinary utensils; < ak corner ctu boi-id,settle, mangle, china, ware, giaus, telescope, pocket microscope, and about 2(1{) volumes of books, comprising engineering works. national encyclo- paedia, Sc )tch and English histories, Ac., &e. aiso a 5<4in. bicycle. Goods on view morning of Sale. sale to COlUlllenee at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. N.B.—The Houoe to he Let. Auctioneets' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. JOSEPH FIRBANK. Esii. DECEASED. DEBENTURES, PREFERENTIAL AND OTHER LOCAl, STOCKS AND SHARES. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, AND HITCHCOX Hre instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport., Monmouthshire, on WEDNESDAY, the 2lst March, 1388 in Lots, as follows NEWPORT WATER WORKS COMPANY. £2050 Consolidated A and Stocks. £100 b per cent. Preference Stock. :H9 Shares. 300 SHARES in the SOUTH WALES COLLIERY CO., LIMITED. 25 B20 SHARES in the NEWPORr DRY DOCK, WOOD and IRON SHIPBUILDING and SHIP REPAIRING CO., LIMITED. 12 £20 SHARES in the BRISTOL and WEST of ENGLAND BANK, LIMITED. 90 £10 SHARED in the RISCA and PONT YMISTER GAS COMPANY. £905 ORDINARY STOCK in the ALEXANDRA (NEWPORT AND SOUTH WALES) DOCKS and itAILWAY COMPANY. 34 B5 SHARES in the CAEBLEON GAS COMPANY. £2.299 CONSOLIDATED ORDINARY B.C. and PERPETUAL DKtŒNIVHK STOCKS, a.nd 20 Class A SHARES in the NEWPORT aud MONMOUTH GAS COMPANY. NEWPORT and COUNTY CLUB DEBENTURE No. b8. Sale w commence at.) o'clock prompt. Catalogues are being prepared and may shortly be ohtaineri d the Auctinueer8. Victoria Chambers, Newport, Monmouth, or of Messrs G. H. K. and G. A. Fisher, 24. Essex-street, Strand, W.C. S720 PEN-GILVACH FARM. LLANGENNY, BRECON- SIIIRE, Three Miles from Gilwern Railway station (L. & N. W. It.), Two Miles from Crickhowell, and Four Miles from Abergavenny. MESSRS STRAKER and SON have been favoured with instructions from J. A. Doyle, Esq., Pendanen, to conduct his ANNUAL ALI. on the above premige,, on THURSDAY, the 8tfi day of March, 1833, when the undermentioned Viiotee FAT STOCK Will t, offered for competition, -30 fat Cheviot twes, 50 fat two-year-old Cheviot weihers, 3 Cheviot .ii.¡¡0i, ';é"'Nt'Ç;l.. ;.— I The cUss of sheep kept by Mr Doyle is now so well fcnowri ir. the imrrfcet that it is need Joss for the aue- tioneers tí,.8ItY¡lmythi1J further tbUI tha" the above will bear favourable comparison with those solu in previous years, which always gave satisfaction to the purchasers. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. 8865 .ction, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, Situated on Gelliargwellt Isha Fai ni, in the Parish of Geliigaer, distant about one mile f'om Llancaiach Junction Station on the Great Western and Rbymney Railways, and about the same distance from Ystrad Mynach and Hengoed Juncion Stations on the same railways. Also, CROPS on Llanbradach Fawr Farm, Ystracl Mynach, within a few minutes' walk from Ystrad Mynach Junction Station on the lihymney Railway, and about three-quarters of a mile from Hengoed Junction Station on the Great Western Railway, and Maesycwmmer Station on the Brecon and Mer- tbyr Railway. MR HENRY LEVVIS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, March 8th, 1828, the whole of the following CROPS, viz. 3 Ricks of Prime Meadotf Hay (about 21 tens). well harvested, on Gelliargwoiit Isha Farm and 4 Ricks (a,bout3,O tons of ditto) on Llanbradach Fawr Farm, to oe fold 11\ lots to suit pu: chasers. Sale to commence at 1.30 punctually at Gelliar- gwellt.lid at Three o'clock p.m. at Llanbradacn. Two months'credit will be given to purchasers on a good approved security, or discount wiJI be allowed for cash at the rate of £5 per cent. per annum. Gellitiir Farm, Nelson, Llanfabon, Feb. 19th, 1858. SALE THIS DAY! 48, WIND-STREET. NEATH. To be SOLD by AUCTION, at the JL above address, THIS DAY (MONDA Y), March 5, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, belouginsr to Ml Oscar Evan seized under an execution issued through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan. The Lots may be Viewed on the Day of Sale, which will commence punctually at Two o'clock p.m. There will be no Reserve- Cardiff, February 29, 1888. Hairs iro Suiter. jQLTFTON HOTEL, ROATH, CARDIFF. The Executors of the Jate Mr David Davies invite TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the LEASE of the above Hotel. The unexpired term is about 17 years. The situation of the Hotel is excellent, and a very large and profitable trade has for many years oast been carried on. Sealed tenders, marked "Tender for Clifton Hotel," should be sept to the undersigned not later than the 13th day of March inst., and the purchase must be com- pleted on the 5th day of April next. Further particulars and printed conditions of sale with forms of tender can be obtained on application to Mr JAMES MORGAN. solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Paled 3rd March, 1888. ^rojieriy, to WtL GROCERY" BUSINESS at GILFACH GQCH to LET.—Particulars of H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, Merthyr. y 8937 mo BE LET, from LADY-DAY next, for JL such term as may be agreed on, THE LELANT QUAYS. situated on the western bank of Hayle Harbour, on the north coast of Cornwall. These Quays have a water frontage of 574 feet, and are laid out in a manner to facilitate the carrying on of a very large business. A level siding connects them with 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 connected by both broad and narrow gauge hues of rail, thus aftontiu/r easy and com. plete communication with the mining district nrouud Camborne an-1 Redruth to the east, and also with Pen- zance to th., 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, IIAYMAN BALSAM of HOREHOUND JL Relieves Cough in ten minutes. BALSAM of HOREHOUND JL-tL '1 he most certain and speedy Remedy. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND JLiL For Coughs and Colds. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND For all disorders of the Lungs. RELIEVES COUGH m TEN MINUTES Invaluable in the Nursery. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND -N—N- The most successful preparation HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Ever offered to the Public. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Prepared only by A. Hayman & Co. (late of Neat h). HAYMAN'd BALSAM of HOREHOUND 15, Albemarle st., St. John's-square, London, E.C. Sold by all Chemists. Price, Is ld, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. 1022 — ~~M~ ASK YOUR GROCER FOR EDWARDS' DESICCATED SOUPS, JLLt THE LUXURY Of THE AGE. Cookery Book Gratis and Post Free-Name this Paper. 26. WAIUNG-TREET, BELFAST. 3. 4, 5, & b, CAMOMILE-STREET, LONDON. J13205 7819 WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at TV Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertiling Asent, 25, Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare amI ri.i.strict. Contracts mde quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, &0 "affjMat for Guion aud Co. alt5 hu udilln. SALE TO-MORROW. SOUTHVII.I,E, W ALTF.R,RO -\D, SW ANSEA. HIGHLY INTERESTING SALE OF WELL-KEPT LONDON-MADE AND OTHER, HOUSEHOLD FlJItNITC11E. MESSRS. JOHN 1\1. LEEDER [tnd 1.1, SON have been favoured with instructions from Abel Thomas. Esq., who is leaving the wwn, to) ELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TU I<])A Y. March 6th, 1838. the whole of the CONTENTS OF HI-; W;LL.APPOINTED RESIDENCE, Consisting of London-made Household Furniture.China, Glass. vVare. and other Effects, comprising in the DINING-ROOM.—Steel-rail ienuer, tire irons, Turkey c.rpet, gilt pier ela.ss, mahogany dining-room suite in Morocco, pair of crimon rep curtains, 2 pairs V lace ùo.. large India ruboer plant, mahoany dining tahJe, handsome mahogany dinner wagon, macogauy sideboard with plate-glass back, Ac. DRAWING-ROOM. -Steel-rail fender, set of brass. mounted tire ir us, ash pan, brass-mounted coal ve, large gilt pier glass, pair of black and gold braclœts, pair of Orienta- china vases, pair of Dresden china candelabra, pair of Bohemian glas scent bottles, brass banner screen, Brussel- carpet, wonl mats, 2 pairs of crimson rep curtains and holde's. 2 pairs of lace do., handsome Venelian mirror, carved ivory Chinese junk under shade, walnut music Canterbury anti laoies' Davenport combined, pair of small gilt bracket mirrors, ebonised and gold drawillroom suite in crimson silk rep (made by C. Nosotti, London), an i consists of settee and Ó chairs, eboujserl and golll oval table. folding chair, music stool, "mall wicker flower baker, anll stand, black and gold gipsy table, ebonised ocrogon table, 2 black and old easy chairs in cretonne ana. satin, walnut SutherhulIl tabie, handsome black and gold china cabinet, ormolu mounted, inlaid with burr; ftlack and gold pier glas, Worcesrer china card tray, a quantity of cbb/a. and other ornaments, inlaid wainut I occasional t1ble. very lmllMome fourfvld Japanese screen, 2 eb-inised chairs, < £ c. O,I:'F1C L.-Steel-r,iÏl fender, fire irons, Brussels car- pet, hearthrusi, occasional table, small i and organ, 3 bookc3.ses. 2 Chinese cabinets, 2 large painted book- cases, oa" writing table witu drawers, maboany revolving office chair, mahogany pedestal table, small walnut ocasi()n3-1 table and card tray, pair of damask wh.doll curtains, mahogany easy chair, 3 mahogany chail. &c. HAl. STAIRCASE, &c,-Bru.,seJ., stair carpet, brass stair rods, oak hall stand, goug and stand, hat aud umbrella stand, oilcloth, 12.bore breach-loader in case (by F. Murcott). Ac. BOU OOIl{,-Hra:;s rail fender, set of fire irons, Brussels bordered carpet, a q11antity of china awl other ornaments, lad es' cane work stand, easy cù!Ír Ul tapestry, bamboo three-fold screen, large wicker arm chair aud cushion, pair of laco cunai1:s and holders, 2 black and gold Cll.11e chairs, black and trold gipsy table. walnut do, in g-reen cloth, iadies' ebonized Davenport with patent sliding movement, mal10gany couch in cretonne, wicker chair and cushion, black and gold ladies' oecasional chair, foldin do., small walnut Sutherland khle. Öčc. THE CONTENDS OF FIVE BEDROOMS. DRESS- ING.ROO)!, NURSERIES, AND HA'1'H.ROO,\1.- Comprising steel fenders, ill "irons. quantity of china and other ornaments, Brussels bordered carpet, ma nog miy commode, mahogany chest of drawers, bras; rail. brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, cretonne awl chintz bed furniture, straw palliasses, spring and hair mattrE.S5eS, feather beds. bolsters anl1 pillows, a very h,tnels0me ladies' 8panih mahogany warllrobe with plate-glass door and shelves and hanging cupboards. 3 mahogany cane-seat chairs, lace curtains, mauoga:1Y duchesse stand amI table, mahogany medicine cupboard, double and single set, of ware. unhogany and birch half-circle washstands with marble tops, tapestry find KidderminsLer carpets, lOalwgany dressing-.t¡¡.bl", chests of drawers, blaci; wool mats, small 8-day timepiece, walnut bedroom sYite. consisting of a ladies' wardrobe, duchesse stand ami table. three chairs, and towel raU; mahogany com- code, painted hanging cupboards, 1 iioleum, crwnne and chintz curtains, cupboards, &c.. &c. Together with the whole of the china. gJass, kitcheu and culinary utensils, too JlUmerous to me¡¡tion, Goods may be viewed Monday, March 5tih, from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. Sale to commence at 11 o'dock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be haa one week prior to sale. 011 ap. plication. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers at tl1r Officer, Goat-street, Swansea. 8538 21tÙ£r5 sttD Cnnirarts. Q A R D I~F~F UNION. The BOARD of GUARDIANS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of meat, groceries, tea, but co! flour, Australian meat, coal, clotl1ill. drapery, flannel, straw, leather (six months' supply), earthenware (twdve months'supply), and otper articles required for tile workhouse, Ely chools, and outdoor paupers in Cardiff and Pemuth during tile quarter commencing 31st March, lo88, and ending 29th June, 1888. The B<),¡rd require tenders for milk sopaiately to the Workhouse and Eiy Schools during tue year enwn" 28th March, 1889. They invite quotations either for milk from within lie limits of "Cardiff Union, or for milk without restriction whence obt3.ÍJled, whichever they lliay deter. mine to contract for, K 0 tender can b received except on the legally author- ised form. which man be obtained on application at the Unum °1iices, Queen's Chambers, CardiJi. Samples of certain drapery goods required may be seen at the W orkhot1$e. anti the gooda f-annlied under contract must he in acconlance therewith. Samples of other goods, f l.ere nivictifetnte, BJUft ■" SStit ia *itb (cod<m, i* disfiheS 'ptj&eia. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, to be sent to tho: Workhouse on or before Friday, the iÇth March. 1833. By Order, ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Dated 3rd March, 1888. ABERTILLERY 200AL BOARD. The ahov8 Local Board invite TENDERS for A LOAN OF £ 1,500 for making a new street alld build- ill river wails, repayable by annual instalments of principal and interest extending over a period of 20 years, for whicb they have obtained the sanction of the J,oca1 Government Board. ecurity, General Ditrict I Rate. Tender tn specify the rate of interest and all led charges. Principals only will be dealt with. I Sealed renders to be sent to the undersigned, endorsed "I,oan," on or before the 2'lth instant. The Board do not bind themselves to accept any tender. By order, JOH ALEX, SHEPARD, Cleric to the said Board. 87, Qun. stree!. Tredegar. 1st March, 1828. ^BERTILLERY LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. Tbeabove Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for thè CONSTRUCTION of NEW ROAD from I Abertillery to Cwmtillery on the east side of the valley, 800 yards or thereahout5 ill length, also separate tenllers for Iro11 Girder Bridge and River Walling. Plans linel specification- can be seen and forms of tender obtained on application to Mr, James McBean, the Board's Surveyor, No. 1, King-street, Abertillery, on and after the 8tu inst. Healed tenders to be sent to the undersigned, en- dorsed Tender for New Road." onorbefore Saturday, the 24th illst. Thenoard do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender. By order, JOHN AL !■ X. SHEPARD. No, 87, Queen-street, Tredegar, Clerk to the said Board. 1st March, 1883. rjVREDEGAR CAL BOARD. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND OTHERS. The A EOVE BO iRD are preparerl 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 P.a.iI way Station. 1 Fonus úf Snecifkatioll aml Tender can b3 obtained on application tCl Mr W. C. Widdowson, Surveyor to the Board, No. 87, Queen-street, Tredegar. Sealed tenders t,) be sent to tile undersigned, endorsed Water Pipes," on or before Tuesday, tbe 13th rlay of March next. The board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest 01' any te!1der,-By Order. JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the said Board, 87, Queeu-st., Tredegar. 28th February, 18S3. 827_- RJPO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS aN invited ior the ERECnON of TWO VILLAS at Park-lane, Aberdare. Plans anti Specifications caa pe seen at the offices of 11\11: C. Keushole, Solicitor, Aberdare, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Endorsed tenders to be in not later than 7th of I Mareh next. 881b BUILDERS DESIROUS OF~TENDER-~ ING for the ERECTION of STABLES, &c., for Messrs Hancok and Company (Limireu) cn see Plans and Specifications allll obtain Quantities at my Offie, after Thursday. iarch 8th, 1888. TenÙers to be sent. to Messrs Hancock nnd Co. (Limited) at or lief ore 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. 8S9 SJ INKING OONTRACTORS. TEN. O D ERS are invited for certain SINKING WORK. -Apply for particulars to tile Primrose Coal Com pan); Pontardawe, Swansea VaHey. 8370 -"p A. FACT V^0rth KNOWING. BEECHAl\-fS PILLS Are&d1Jlitteby thousands.o he tvorthabove a GUINEA a BOX for bilious anti. nervous <iisorder, such as w1l1d pain in the stomach, sick headhache, giddiness, fullness and swellln!5 after naeais, dizziness and drowsiness, coM clulb.Jluslungs of 1Ieat, jos3 of appetite, shortness of breath, costivene.ss, scurvy, and blotches on tbe skin. disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and 3.11 nervous and treUlbbng sensations, Ac., < £ c. Every: sufferer is earnestly invited to try one hox of tbese PlUs, 11 n(i they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A OX. For Females of all ages these Pill, are invaluable. o femaie 8hould be without them. There is no medi- cine to oe iound to equal Beecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity oi the system. If tak6 according to the directions given with each box, they wl11 Soon restore females of aliases to s9und auci robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and an disorders oi tùe Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a feiv doses will be foulld t work wonaerg npen the most, important organs 111 the human machine. Tiley strengthen the whole muscnlar system,restore the iong- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, tae whole physi>1¡ energy of the human frame. Thes are FACTS admitted by t,.OUSlI.1His embracing all CiasS6i of society, anl.one ot the hest guarantees to the Ner- vous and Debilitated IS Beecnam's Pill-. They have the largest sale of ny patent medicine iu rbe world. I Prepare/i only by the Proorietor, i\ BgCfIAM Chemist, St. Helen's. Lancashire, in Boxes at Is ld ad 2s 9d eacn, Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in the I United Kingdom. 210 I, N.B. 1!'llJl directions are giveR with nch box. 7790 IMPORT AN T. —One Hox oi the I. X. L. Pili3 are guaranteed to cure 3.il private cases and comp]i. cations of the urinary organs, wu-j-.aer acquired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back Sent post free ior 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Hortcn, M.P.S (from, he General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hason, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist, Pontmoriais and Sent post free ior 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Hortcn, )-I.P. (from. he General Hospital), Aston-road, I Birmingham. Agents 0a.niiíÏ-A. Hason, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st. lerthyr- WIlls, Chemist, Pontmoriais and Georgetown. :1'1' lI"ef.-I,lyd Chemist, Oxford-street e\Vporc-Youllz, Chemist, High-street. )i. b.-lift. I!f8K.¡q.tI kv,>owl1 r-o ''ail Letters answered Ü. Ipuirltc Siaiices. HE COMMITTEE OF THE CAER- PHILLY EISTEDDFOD offer £ 1 Is for the Best Design of a Bardic Chair" (cost not to exceed 1;4 4s), with the inscription "Caàair Morganwy, Caerphilly Eisteddfod, 1883 Designs to be sent to me on or before larch 20tli iust. 8962 D. WILLIAMS, Secretary. SHORT NOTICE. ABERGAVENNY. THE ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD will be held on EASTER MONDAY NEXT £ 200 in Prizes. Programmes of E. Martin and H. C. Evans, Hon. Sees. 8833 PONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA VALLEYS DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, AND CAT SHOW. The above Show 7,ill be held at the TOWN. HALL AND MARKET-HALL, PONTYPRIDD, ON THURSDAY, 15TH MARCH, 1888. nOGs-32 classes, 8 silver cups and 2 medals. POULTRY"—43 classes, all leading varieties single birds, 9 selling classes, 10 silver cups in addition to first prizes special prize for Houdans. PIGEONS— a classes. CAGE BIRDS—14 classes. CATS-2 classes. LOW MNJ RY FKKS. LIBERAL P IZHS. JUDGES—Dogs Mr GEOHGE HELUWELL, Sheffield, «.nd .\Ir J. fL HUSSEY, Cardiff. Poultry and Cats Mr JOHN MARTIN. Worcester. Pigeons-. Mr E. GIBBS. Merthyr. Cage Birds Mr D. MCLELLAN, Bridgeud. Please note, all entries close 6th March positively. For schedules and particular.- apoiy to JAMES E. S PICKETT, ) BON. £ 302 R. A.LEWIS, ) SECS. 1F3EGX&IENTAL ORDERS by COL. tVi C. H. PAGE, Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers Cardiff. 3rd March, 1888. Gun and recruit drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Carnine andcompany drill on Tuesday and Thursday. at 7.30. Clothing Inspection as under Tuesday, 8 o'clock, No. 9 Battery Thursday, 8 t/clock. No. 13 Battery. There wi l be a meeting of sergeants in their mess- room after Cirill on Monday. For duty during the ensuing week :-Captain Rigs, Lieutenant Saulez, Surgeon Griffiths, Sergeant Bowen; Corporal Hitt, Bombardier Banhll, Trumpeter Prigg. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Major and Adjutant. GAS COKE! GAS COKE!! 800 TONS ON SALE At the GRANGETOWN GASWORKS, PRICE 5s. PER TOX. Also 400 TONS OF COK K BREEZE, At Is. 6d. PER TON. 8931 'rtgn1 fioiÍ!ts. RJIHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE DAVID KENT JONES, of Plasycoed, Deri, Gla- morganshire. Suraeon. Merthyr Tyctfil-No. 5 of 1883. Receiving order wade-February 22 -d. 18:8. Date of order for summary administration -Feb. ruary 25th, 1888. Date of adjudication—February 22nd, 1883. Date and place of first meering-.Niareli 14th, 1888, at 3 p.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Date of public examination—March 21st, 18S8, at 3 p.m.. at the Court House, Market-square, Merthyr Tydtil. W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Addres-65, Hig-h-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Dated this 3rd day of March, 18d8. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. E SUMMARY CASE. I IN BANKRUPTCY. BE WILLI A M JENKIN HOWE, of 32, Mansel- street, and 71A, Oxford-street, Swansea, Saddler aud Harness Maker. •-wansea.—No. 6 of 1838. Receiving order made-Februxi-y 29th, 1888. Date of order for summary administiatioa—March Is L, 1888. Date of adjudication—February 29th, 1883. Date and place of first meeting—March 14th, 1888, at the Wellington Hotel, Gloucester, at 1 o'clock p.m. Date of public examination—April 12tb, 1888, at the Town-ball, Swansea, at 11 a.m. WILLIAM KOSSER, Official Receiver. Address-6, Rutland-street, Swansea. Dated March 3, 1888 public Apprnntmrnts. E P. T H Y R TYDFIL UNION. 1 <TCf> for the A.SG&i*AMfi TSAXKIJvO SCH< OL, a FEMALE INDUSTRIAL TRAINER, age ft im 25 to 45, to instruct the Giris in Needlework, Knitt ng. Cooking, Bread-making, Washing, Ironing, and Household Duties, and to assist the Matron in the ¡' management of the Children generally. :ialary £20 a year, with officers' rations, washing, I' and lodging. Applications, with two recent testimonials, to be I sent to ijiy office, No. 5, Canon-street, Aberdare, on or I before Wednesday, the 21st instant. By Order, March 3rd, 1888. FRANK JAMES, Clerk. Jfinandat PERSONS WISHIN., G TO MAKE MON EY by using So 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 de&lira: ivith Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions. Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlets, &c., post free.—H. B. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Caliioii-stroet., London, E.C. 13133 8853 I THE I ANGLO. BAVARIAN BREWERY COMPANY, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSETSHIRE. These High-class BRITISH ALES may be obtained of the following Wine Mer. chants and Dealers in South Wales at 1/ 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 PER GALLON ABERDARE R- M- DAVID, Brewer. BRIDGEND SANKEY £ Co. CARMARTHEN .W. FINCH. CARDIFF FULTON & DUNLOP. 1. SANKEY &- Co. HAVERFORDWEST. G. PALMER & SON. JLLA.NELLY THOMAS & EVANS- I LLANDILO EDWIN JONES, .I-IILFORD HAVEN.A. DAYSH. MERTHYR G. M. GUNSON. MONMOUTH G. P. COSSENS. NEWPORT .J. L. LLOYD, High-st.. U. A. SMITH. NgATH STONE & KAPPEL. PEMBROKE G. L. GRIFFITHS. M ROBT. GEORGE. PONTYPRIDD SMYTH A ADKINS. SWANSEA FULTON A DUNLOP. TENBY J- MERRIAM It Sox. THE FRIZSC MEDAL AMBER ALE, (LIGHT BITTER). 21/. PER KILDERKIN. 11/. PER FIRKIN. 7005 3/- PER DOZ. IMPERIAL PINTS. .j W. E. AND 00 STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS,; LLANDAEF ROAD, CARDITF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 32, QUEEN-STREET, I CARDIFF 2<i8. RU'L K-STREET, I 11, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 0.). COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT S3, HIGH-STREET. MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works "■ carriage free, by the folliwing AGENTS:— Aberavon Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdare :.1rs EscJ¡Je, Commeroiai-ui3.ee. 1, Aberkenfis;Mr W. H. Mitchinjs, Grocer Biaenavon .Mr J. Harris, Louaou House. Brecon v..Mrs S. A. Wot-ton, 10, High-street Bridgend Mr Woodward, groiier, N oltou-Street Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, Viilier.st. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House. Co wbridge Mrs Rogers, FallY Repository Llaudilo Mr J. Lockver, County Pr.ess. Maesteg Mr T. Davies, Grocer, Castle.street, Nantvmoel Mr E. David, Cambrian House. _<eyland Messrs Biddlecome, London House Newcastle Emlyn Mr E. T. Davies, Bridge-street. Pembroke Dock. M. S. Cole, 10, DimoncT-street Rhondda ..Mr.), H. Thomas, Tailor Porth St. Da.vid's.Mr W Lewis, tailor. Cross-square Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, 1 Crackwells- Usk Mr Jones. Grocer Bridse-street 1000 Who suffer from NERVOUS A DEBILITY. LOST VIGOUR, Ex- HAUSTED VITALITY, KIDNEY V DISEASES, < £ C. A Treatise ex- plaining the renownedMARSTON treatment, by local absorption, the only positive cuie without TO Stomach Medicines, will be sent in plain envelope sealed „ for three stamps.—The MARS- |VJ E N TON REMEDY CO., 249j, High -i-VJL Holhotn, London. U628-12Q7 &miuhi0 'JJden£5. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE k3 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet seut 011 '¡JplIC¡;.lolOI1. John Jenkins, A,C.A., Secretary. 3045 THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT J>UILDING GOCIETY. BONUS RECENTLY APPORTIONED. -04,503 6s lOd, Being an addition of 1 per cent. for Investors, and a, Remission to all Borrowers of one-twentieth of the Interest charged to them. THE BEST AND FAIREST SOCIETY IN THE DISTRICT. RESERVE FUND, £ 4,522. The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 1023 W.JSANDER.S, MANAGING SECRETARY. CARDIFF BOROUGH BUILDING SOCIETY, 72, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT FIVE PER CENT., subject to Notice, and at FOUR PER CENT., pay. able on Demand, Prospectus, balance sheet, .tc.f SAM. HERN, Secretary. tiL(¡ MERTHYR AND DOWLAl6 J- BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872. incorporatea nnder-cthe Buildin Societies Act. 1^7^. LIBERAL ADVANCES (£100 to £ 10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No m inagement charges. Repayments m Three to Seventeen Y ears. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr Tydfil. Local Agent for Cardiff, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Poutypridd and Porthcawi, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt and personal attention. 1,158 li;: puliitrations. Now Ready, 2s: Small bvo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. Every gTown-up person should possess a copy and studv it."—The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY .BANDAGING 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 by the St. John Ambulance Association. Very complete, well illustrated, and entirely free from any sort of clap-trap. Quite a model elementary pocket manual."—British Medical Journal. "Plainly and clearly written, aud well illustrated. The Metropolitan. 1057 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT A CO., STOXE BRIDGE LONDON TRUBNER & CO., LUDGATE lULL. DR. PARRY'S MUSICAL PUBLICA- TIONS, VIZ., VIZ., LLYFR TONAU CYN N U LLEIDFAOL CYMRU. PART I.—Hymns, 17 NowTunes, Chants and Anthems. Very succes-tul. t). N. Price, Is S. F. Price, 6d PART II.—(All New Tuncs in Various Metres) in Press. Ready soon. NEW NATIONAL sONG, CYMRY FYDD, In E ior Tenor or soprano, p; In C for Bass or Contralto, NEW NATIONAL DUETT. Y DDAU WLADGARWR (THE Two PATRIOTS), For Tenor and Bass. Price Is. NEW FOUli-PARi OG. CWCH GAN. (BOAT SONG), For Male Voices. Price 2d each. The above three new pieces have the English and WelsEi words and both notations on the same copy. Fuli Catalogue of 41 Choruses, &-c-, Songs, Duetts, and Quartettes on applica ion to J. PARRY A SOX, 8053 Music Publishers. Swansea. New and Enlarged Edition. Price 30s. THE LAW OF PRINCIPAL AND AGENT.—By Mr WILLIAM EVANS, South Wales Circuit. Deserving of the highest commenda- tio,.i.Sat-itrticy Review. Wiil take a high place. Law Times.-W. \Iuxwell and Son, bell Yard, W.C. 698 NOW READY, PRICE 2s 6D. AN EPITOME OF THE LAW AND PRACTICE JL Connected With PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS, With a Reprint of the Patent Acts of 1S83, 1885. and 1886, and HuIks and y Summary of (he Patent Laws of Foreign Coufiirjes and iUlUsli Colonies. By JAMES JOHNSON, Barrister-,at-Law, and J. HENRY JOHNSON, Assoc. Inst. C.E., Solicitor and Patent Agent, Autoors of "The Patentee's Manual." Loudon LONGMANS, GREEN, <6, CO., Paterncs:er-row. 8865 KEY TO THE TITHE QUESTION," proves that Ratepayers are part owners of Tithes. Crown 8vo., cloth boards, 2s 3d; gilt, 3s 3d, free.—Rev W. Hawkins, llundon. Suffolk. 484 DEAD '4 THE"LAW OF POPULA- -iLV XION,' by ANMI; BI:SAN;A work designed to induce married people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. II Reynolds, Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E., on receipt of eight penny stamps. 129 j -29-8843 TO THE YOUNG MEN OF ENGLAND WHO SUFFER FROM NERVOUS DEBILITY. JUST PUBLISHED. THE CONFESSIONS 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 himself, after undergoing the usual amount of medical imposition and quacKery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 13215 7S67 JJIECTEIC LIGHTING! JEA J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. v Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-tip of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for R. E. CROMPTON .<. CO., LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light Installations for Collieries, Factories, Snips, Houses, Ac. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. A few examples of Work carried out and Goods supplied locallv- Dow'iais Iron Co., Dow'ais 4 Arcs, 60 Incandescents Glamorgan Coal Co., Llwynypsa 300 Incand- scent* Mortgagees PlymouthWork-.Merthyr 500 Incandescents National Steam Coal Co., Wattstown 89 Incandescents Ocean Coal Co., Treorky 50 Incandescents Cardiff Castle, Cardiff 500 IlIcanLÍescents Roath Docks 25 Arcs E. Morewood A Co.,Llanelly, 10 Arcs, 250 Incandescents J. Mackay, Esq., Treforest 4 Arcs Swansea Tin-plate Co. (temporary) 30 Incande t lighting) (temperarytSo Incancleseents B. Howell & Son, Saw Mills, Llanelly, 1 Ave, lOJ Inca: Western Tin-plate Co.,Llanelly,4 Arcs, 130Incandescents Grove.-end Tin-plate Co., Gorseinon 4 Arcs, 120 lncan. Vivian & Soils, ,,t,ansea 60 lncan descents FOR COPPER DEPOSITION- WILLIAMS, FOSTER & CO., SWANSEA. VIVIAN A SONS. SWANSEA. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power to a Distance. Telegrams—" ELECTRIC," LLANELLY. 7842 JMPORTANT TO JJAKERS A NDc ONFECTIONERS. HAVING PURCHASED A LARGE QUANTITY OF SPECIALLY ROLLED ST EE U PLATES AT A VERY LOW PRICE, We are enabled to OFFER TO THE TRADE BAKING PLATES 30 PER UNDER USUAL PRICE. Send for Sample Plate. 30 stamps. TUNKS, ENGINEER, MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 8859 JGALSAM SUPERSEDED! JD — MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE, MAT Is warranted to cure ail AMERICAN MILTON'S discharges from the urinary HERB MAT organs in either sex.' PASTE. MILTON'S Thoroughly reiiable con-AMERICAN" MAT venient to take, in tins, HERB MILTON'S 2s 9d and 4s 6a each. Free PASTE. MAT by post od extra. AMERICAN MILTON'S HERB MAT HEWSON'S COMPOUND PASTE MILTON'S PENNYROYAL AMERICAN MAT PILLS IOR FEMALES. HERB MILTON'S In boxes. Is lJ.d and 2s 9d PASTE. MAT each; free oy post 2d extra. MAT MILTON'S Local Agents: Cardiff. Mr MILTON'S AMERICAN Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke- AMERICAN HERB street Newport, Mr J. HERB PASTE. Phillips, 92, Commercial- PASTE. MAT street: Swansea, Mr Jveaii, MAT MILTON'S Chemist, 199, High-street MILTON' AMERICAN F. H. Bewson, 8, Victoria- AMERICAN HERB avenue, Maiudee, Newport,! HERB PASTE. iMon. PASTE. 747e London Barclay A Sons 104? co WHEN YOU ASK FOR1 KECKITT S BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT.' ECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. X> ECKITT'S BLUE, J- Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY.' I 12968 4855 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL, PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct ali irregu aritiesandrehevethedistressiiigsymotomsso prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, "i ail chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 3 stamps, by The Lincoin and Midland Counties Drug Co. uincoiu.—Beware of XnitMioM K" 4 ii 1(03 | QDburaÍian. NPO SCHOOL MANAGERS, THE JL CLERGY. SCHOOLMASTERS, AND THE PROFESSION IN GENERAL. THE SCHOLASTIC fJIRADING CO., LIMITED, 34. BRIDGE-STREET, B ISTOL, hE P LARGEST STOCK OF SCHOOL MATER [A L AND SCHOOL BOOKS IN THE WEBX OF ENGLAND. Orders can be executed promptly and carefully, and their prices wili be found to compare favourablv with any of the London or Provincial houses. All kinds OF SCHOOL FURNITURE supplied and iheir DESKS will be found of superior make and finish, the SilverMedal HAVING been taken at theHeaith Exhibition. SCHOOL STATIONERY of all kinds supplied, their ALBION SERIES of EXERCISE BOOKS beina the best in the market. All the Books for the Public and Private Schools kept in Stock, and aiso the Text B > for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Exatninatious. ESTIMATES FURNISHED TO SCHOOL BOARDS. The fo.lowing Catalogues win be sent Post Free to the Scholastic Profession on application to The Ma ;ager." They wiil be sound useful in making up oraers ;— SCHOOL FURNITURE CATALOGUE SCHOOL BOOK CATALOGUE SIAIIONKRY CATALOGUE PRJZE BOOK CATALOGUE KIN DERWARTEN CATALo GUE NEEDLEWORK CATALOGUE. 8091 PENARTH. COLLEGE, CHURCH- JLJ TERRACE, PENARTH, GLAMORGAN. Principals—Miss FISHER, A.C.P., and Miss L. H Housejieat^sea. Large recreation ground. 7340 COWBRIDGK GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for all Local Examinations. During the past year 43 Certificates uave been obtained from Royal Academy, Trinity College, and College of Pre- t ceptors. 1024-7833 MAESYCWMMER. -+- THE SOUTH WALIS SCHOOL FOR -B- GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mrs NICHOLLS. F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity Codege, Lonuon, and tne Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). Girls a.re admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. Their success a.t the University and other public examinations proves that good. wôrk is being done in this school. last year alone 246 certificates have been gained. 152 distinctions, aud 177 special certificates. The girls have passed ill as French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition I.Scitlnœ and Ar.) for paint-ins, anù 13 cer. tificatedsof merit for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Exammers (London) said:—' The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditabie to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and "Scripture Excellent." £100 per annum is given iu SCAOIARSUIPSJ and BloO to 51SO in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Momuotuh, Gloucester, Cornwall, London, "A school to suit tne times, good, cheap, and comfort- able." V idr Press. 13252 Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any Unn-ers tY Examination, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 8333 SWANSEA. "lyjTSICAL COLLEGE OF WALES. PRESIDENT; Sir H. HUSEY VIVIAN, Bart, MP. VICE-PRESIDENT; J. T. D. LLEWELïX, Esq., Penlleruare. PRINCIPAL JOSEPH PARRY, Esq., Mus. D0c.,0antl.b, ASSISTANT MASTER Mr I>. M ENDELS&OHN J ARKY. JA.NUARY TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, the 9th. 18i:!3. Fees: :£115, £\ 10: i:2 2s. T:4 4s, £6 6s. POSTAL CLASSES IN THEORY. HARMONY. COUNTERPUINT, COMPOSITION, Sl Is. 8054 NEATH. I^EATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. JL-* Higher Education.—Application for terms, &c to Archdeacon of Llaudatt, or Headmaster. Neath. 5S02 LLANDOVERY. TIIS COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. WARI'EN AKD HEADMASTER: Rev J. OWEN, M,A., late Scholar of JesusColIee, Ox- ford, 2nd Class Classical Mods., 2nd Class Slathe- inatit-al Mods., 2nd CLA-s Mathematical Finals, late Welsh Professor aud ClassIca.1 Lecturer, Davlll's College, Lampeter. ASSISTANT MASTERS Rev E. J. M'CLEIXAN B.A., 111. Hastings Exhibi- tioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Exhibitioner St. John's College, Cambridge 6th Junior Optime. College, Cambridge 6th Junior Opdme, 'T. J. RICHARDS. M.A., late Scholar Mertou College, Oxford 1st Class Mathematical Mod- 1st Class Mathematical Finals, 1st. Class Science Finals. G. H..10NES, B. A., late Scholar Jesus College, Oxford, and Powis Exhibitioner 1st Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. II GREGORY', B.A.. late Demv M»sd»LEU College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Clas.-I- II GREGORY, late Demv M»sd»LEU College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Claud. cai Ffuals 2nd Class Modern History Fmals. R, J. EDWARDS. M.A., late Scholar Lincoln College, Oxford 1st Class Classics 2nd Class Methematics, Moderations 3rd Class Classical Fit als formerly Classical Master K-ng William's College, Isie of Man. F. E. CHAPMAN, B.A., late Exhibitioner, Sidnev Sussex College, Cambridge 3n1 Class Classical T.ipos. H. H. KNIGHT, B.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cam- bridge 7th Wrangler, 1881. r E. N. BERRYM-VN, M.A., St. Mary HaL, Oxford, and Brussels Uuiversi y. DRAWING D. SArDEnS RNOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL—Sergeant-Instiuctor LAFFERTY, R.V. Preparation Ivr SclJoluxships at the Universities a <pecialclas for London :,jat.-icuitiou; preparation JOr Preliminary Professional Exam ¡uat;ons; Frenl: a regular Form Subject a special class for German a Modern Side in two Sets—(1) for Frngiiieering, (2) for Banks and Commercial Life Music the only sutJjed chnrited extra. Chemical Laboratory, Library, Studies, Sanatorium, Fields for Cricket and Football", and Fives Court. ¡ .An.Addtiona, Houte Jor Boarders tfJ be Opened Xext Term. Boys attend p1ac of worship selected by parents. No II re.igious restrictions attached to Scholarships. There has never yet been any ICnide ic in the chool. Boar- ers leceived by the Warden, Mr M'Cielian, and 1\11' Edwan1". NEXT TERM Commence JANUARY 19th. Boarders meet the previous day. For all particulars apply TO the Warden. 7707 DEVON. SCHOOL HOUSE, PAIGNTON, DEVON ¡ A thorougnJy useful and practical education, with prepartion tor Tanou examinatioas. Boarders from 1076 PROSPECTUS and HONOUR llH, from the Hew 1\!aster. I PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System. EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TOXIC Animates the Spirits and Mental II F; icuities. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON P TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges tion. PEPPERS QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC thoroughly Recruits the General Health, and induces a proper healthy condition of tho Nervous and Physical Forces. C>< REAT BODILY STRENGTH.— IT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC.— By enriching the ùlood, givim; firmness to the tissue,,>, and strengthening the musculo* system, weakness disappears, appetite returns, fatigue ceases, anù reo cruited health results. GREAT NERVE STRENGTH.— X PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC braces up the weakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifies the nerve centres. GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— [ PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by ITS supporting INFLUENCE on the body atjd nerves, repairs the ravages caused by over-taxing the hrain power, and so gives really great mental strength. r. costs about ISD each dose. GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH7— \jr PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON ToNtC pro- motes appetite, strengthens the stomach, stopping J sinking sensations, removes indigestion, heartburn, I palpita iou, cures dyspepsia, constitutional debility, restoring health, strength, and energy. I-T ALF-CROWN BOTTLES of PEP. -1- PER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC are NOW ) sold, bringing IT in reach of all. Next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Insist on having Peppers Tonic. :10 other 15 of any use. SULPHOLINE LOTION clears the SKlN SPOTS, BLEMISHES, BLI-TCHES, REDNESS, ROUGHN EbS, DL.-CO:.ORATIONS, UNSIGHTLY OBJECTIONABLE APPEARANCES UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away. QULPHOLINE LOTION makes the SKIN HEALTHY, SOFT, BEAUTIFUL TRANSPARENT SMOOTH SUPPLE. SULPHOLINE,-Forthe COMPLEXION KJ SO I T ENS AND PRESERVES. GIVES a HEALTHY SURFACE. COUNTERACTS EFFECT of WEATHER EMBELLISHES and IMPROVES. Bottles, 2s rfd. Sold e very where. i^ULPHOLTNE—Thebest SKIN LOTION O BEAUTIFULLY" FRAG KANT. COOLING and REFRESHING. A most DESIRABLE APPLICATION. ABSOLUTELY PURE and HARM!,ESS Bottles, 2s 9d. Sold everywhere 1062 j E N K I N S V V t BILL POSTER !MERTHYR TYDFIL, Rents the puneipal posting stations in Merthyr A-ID disU' ct. Contracts made ^UATTECIV or J'«AUV. 6736 • prtbixr ^nmssinrnis. C A R D IFF] rjpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF^ LESSEE AND MANAGERMr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGH! MONDAY, MARCH 5TU, RETURN VISIT of (by Express Desire, and in conse- quence of the euurm II, success of Last Visit, Hundreds being unable to gain admission), EPIT I pEPITA JpEPITA LITA J_>EPITA -E. -"LPITA GRAND CARNIVAL WEEK T Return Visit of Messrs A I -C-: YANBIENE and HORACE LINGARDS RENOWNED LUXDUX FALKA COMPANY, in THE NE COMIC OPERA. p E P IT A Tho Latest Parisian Success. by Chan. Leocq (Composer of "Madame Ancot," <fcc., Ac ), NOW THE RAGE OF FRANCE, GERMANY, AND AMERICA. Second Year of Tour ot thi- most successful Comic Operf. RIVALS IN POPULARITY EVEN FALKA. Receivedineach City visited with Extraordinary Enthusiasm. One of the most pronounced Successes ever Achieved on the Lyric Stage. The Roval Chestnut and Ice Merchants. THELIITLECHX) RAL AND THE BIG GENERAL. The Two Little Yivandi res. THE BULL FIGHT. Grand M .rch "t the Royal Spanish Cadets. Bril iant Proces-ion of Matadors, Toreadors, Picadors, &c. 24 NEW MUSICAL GEMS. 120 MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. SPECIAL SCENERY & EFFECTS. POWERFUL COMPANY. INCREASED CHORUS. AUGMENTED BAND. JpEPlTA JpEPITA jpEPITA J>EPITA Musical Director—Mr J. M. GLOVER. T*FF VA .E U AILWAY.—special Late Train, Thursday. March Sth, to P ntypridd aud intermediate Stations, leaving Cardiff at 10.50 p.m. MONDAY NEXT, March 12th, Willie Edou-n's Comedy Company, in the New Farcical Comedy, TURNED np. Open 7. Commence 7.30. Early Doors, 6.30. Box Pian at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. ~\T E VY G R A ND THEATRE'OF -1.1 VARIETIES, CARDIFF". Sole Lessee and Manager Mr HARRY DAY Great Engagement of America's Representatives, FRAZER AND ALLEN, The e'everest Musical Comedians in the World Wonderful Success and positively the LAST WEEK of the Wonders of the 18;0 Century, I CHARLES AND LILIAN MORRITT, In their wonderful Entertainment, entitled 3711OUGHT TRANSMISSION. In addition POW E R F lJ L COMPANY. VT E W GRAN D TH EAT RE OF VARIETIES, Westgate-street, Cardiff. SOLF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr HARRY DAY'. VARIETIES, Westgate-street, Cardif. SOLF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr HARRY DAY'. Greatest N' jrht of the Season, 1 RID Yr, March 9th, 'r.eini! specially reserved for the COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT of the Musical Director, .Mr H. FITTER 'r.eini! specially reserved for the COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT of the Musical Director, .Mr H. FITTER BALL, when, in addition to the Comnany already an- nounced oil the bills (augmented by several other variety turns), Mr J. E.OAKES, the Great Welsh Comic, has kindly consented to appear tfor this night I only), and sing some or his immensely funny songs. Also (and for this night only) a MONSTRE ORCHF.S- TRA (supported by Messrs Johnson and Roberts, Mr Paul Draper, and principal members of their celebrated band-) will assemble on the stage and pe form a grand selection from Gounod's Faust Leader, Mr E, T. I Roberts Conductor, Mr H. Fitter Bali. Also (and for this niht only), by kind permission of the Right Wor. shipful theilayor of Cardiff (Ald-rman Jacobs. ESQ. and Walter Hemingway, Esq., Head Constable, Police Band will appear and perform a grand on. CO!lduc(>t". Mr Paul Draper. 1\1 (j S T SHORTLY CLOSE. I SIR NOEL PATON'S NEW PICTURE, "IN DIE M A L 0" KOW EXHIBITING AT P. W. TONILIN,i FINE ART GALLERY, 4, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. Hours 10 to 1, 2 to 5, and 6 to 9. I ADMISSION. 6n, VISITED AT GLASGOW BY OVER OXE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEits-ON's. n,n_ FIR E Il.,E F I I", E! THE I LEWIS HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER. HIGHEST AWARD r.nd FIRST PRIZE at the Fire- I men's Exhibition, fit the Itoval Aquarium, West- minster, May. 1886. FIRST PRIZE, SILVER MEDAL, awarded at the Peterborough Agricultural Societv's Show, 25th and 23th June, 1835. FIRST PRIZE, SILVER MEDAL, awarded at th- Derbvshire Agri- cultural Society's Sh-'W, September lot!i, 1837. beating, in the opinion of the Judces -all the Glass Grenades and other Extinguishers exhibited—e'even in all Further information can be obtained (gratis) of Mr JOHN WILLIAMS. Ironmonger. <fec.. 283. Bute-tree:, who is appointed SOLE AG EST for CARDIFF ami its vicinity. London Offices 66, Queen Victoria-street. 8903 vicinity. London Offices: 66, Queen Victoria-street. 8903 NEWPORT. NEW T H E A T R E. Sou: PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, D. E. HUMPHREYS. LIGHTED ENTIRELY BY ELECTRICITY. "rpHE -pOLLIES~OF THE J)AY," TO-NIGHT A EVERY EVENING DURING WEEK. Plan at Mu locks'. g77y CO WBRIDGE^ QL AM ORG AN HUNT RACIES. Held at COWBRIDGE. on THURSDAY STH MARCH, J883, ENTRIES CLOSE on 1st MARCH, 1888 n. • BAiSSETT. tsq M.F.H., Hon. Spc, Cowby,ci £ (j. 8896 Hc&is. INNERS, 7D. —BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broathnead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat ana Bread, 4a. Gooli Beds, Is an i J" bti- 52i8 THE PRIMARY, PRESSING AND PRINCIPAL WAXT THIS WEATHER IS THE ^TARM INTER LOT 8 ING OF W. pRTC AND SONS, THE CARDIFF HOUSE. The m">st Comfortable, the most Fashionable, the most Elegant, the most Stylish, the most Durable, aud the Economical. Promptly procure one of t eir new Cape Overcoats, prices from 21s to 50s, and one of their new Winter Suits, prices from 17s 6d to 45s. No better value to be had all the wide world over." Winter Hosiery, Fla liol Shirts, Jerseys, Cardigaus, Gloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Rugs, A;c. Address: 5C and 51, ST. MARY-STREET 40 an,1 47 llle CAROTINE-STKEET, CARDIFF. 1007 ESTABLISHED 1856^ « A USAGE. A. T. GREEN-; SAUsAGE IAKlm, QfAUSAGE.1 £ 3 HAM AND BACON CURER, v IARO REFINER, IC, Is AUSAGF-.1 t4 I 65, PARADE, BIRMINGHAM. PRICES ON APPLICATION. 7018 O JLJUb J? b tel A HULL. Sold in 1C. n"LUr., iioxos. kJ Sold ii: 5io. Packets. OJ TIFF'S STARCH 1 ra,ie Man;—Queeu Bes Uniform Quality, nTTWH"<S c-r ,w, Wan-antea Pure. L iixr o ^iARCfl, Most jbcouomicai. Q For vO¡¡al"S. STIFF'S STARCH. For Wristbands. F'or Shirt Fronts STIFF'S STARCH. For^ For Cuffs. QTIFF'S STARCH. I'o. Lace. ►O J? or Linen. uTirrs STARCH. K8S& tor 'j a.Olt! 'Ïvtl1'1. OTIFF-S STAltCH. fl. K3 Note tile (À¡ut.ioJ1 Labs: TIFF'S STARCH, observe the Trade Mark (j Sold bv Grocers. STIFF'S STARCH. Wholesale— sJTIFF'S «TAHC1T. STIFF Co.. "'■VX >< v.!>CO „krjistT< J. Sjusnirss ^DDrgssrs. 0 T I C E. 11 0 w E 1. L C ().Ni P A -N Y'S GREAT .i SUAL SALE or JpURNITURK AT REDUCED PRICES WILT. COMMENCE ON rglUESDAY J^EXT, 1^JARCH6,1888. JJOWELL AND COMRANY respectHUly invite oil cia(?se« to inspect and to huyat. this Sain their W li-rna ie an,l Seasoned FURNITURE, consistinc of DINING, DRAWING, & BEDROOM SUITES. Al- HALL, LIBRARY, & OFFICE FURNITURE At Extra Temptiag-Pricw. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS AT REDUCED PRICES, Although Brass has advanced 50 per cent. BEDDING, TOILET WARE, tc., AT SALE PRICES. A LARGE STOCK OF DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS, Consisting of Doolton, Faience, Impastot, &e. also Benares Brasswork, Indian Punkahs, Tt-iuket Sets, Bracketf, Screens, AT CLEARING PRICES. I RPHIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Prior to Removing the Remaining Stock to New Premises in Whartoc-strefcU ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE WITHIN SIX MILES OF CARDIFF. H. and Co. would also draw attention to their Larpe Stock of KIDDERMINSTER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, AND OTHER CARPETS, LINOLEUM, CORTICINE, OILCLOTHS, &c Which are Sold on an average fuliy 10 to 20 per cent. less in price than any exclusive Furniture House can afford or attempt to do. H. & Co. oniy charge 2 i per Yard for Measuring, Making, aud Laying al. Carpets. TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. NO CREDIT. HOWELL AND QOMPANT, THE QAftDIFF J-JTUfPJOtA, CA R D I F F. 1,500 LBS. THECKI KBHATKI) SOLD DAf LY. 1STE DDFOD BL ENDE D T A. -J Sol i by all Grooers in ^lb, ^lb ami lib reen- tered packets, at 2s, 2- t>d, and os per ib. EISTEDDPOD BLENDED TEA 1 1, ful, Refreshing, A Invigorating. ISTEDDFOD DLI'JNDED TEA. i Used by all the Principal Families i'arougU- out the Couatry. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA I, acknowledged the Best and Cheapest Tei off: red to the Publi EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. Unrivalled for >t'enath an:i Flavour IJMSTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. Li Specially Itecoinuiende-t by the Medic U Faculty to tuosc Suttering from U e*li Di-iestion EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA Gives Universal !BtisÏil.ctÍ"!1, and those who 7010 have not tried it shou.d do so, npHREE REARS' S Y S T K T -YJÅHS' SYSTKl\1 piANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. pIANOFORTES BY BR INS MEAD pIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER JpiANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. JPIANOFORTES BY ER A RD. AND Af,l, TFIE LEADING MAKfcuS FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid foi after which, au i Without -.ay Further Charge whatever, the instrument become* the Property oi the Hirer. rpHOMPSON A);D SliAcKirll, LIMITED QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CAKDIFF rjpHOMPSON AND s HACKELI., LIMITEO, 32, -S rLE S kV, A "S P, A 'JlliOMPSON AND gHACivELl^ LIMITED, 118. HTGH-STJOO r, MERTHYR T AND gHACIvELL LIMITED. 35, COMMKKClAI.-sriihKT. NKWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER, TKM, PENARTH, AND PONTYPRIDD. TJIHE R INTI HEM "YEARS' GYSTKM u Krttt introduced into South Wale* by THOMPSON AND SUACKELL oi tneni; year-a^o, -1n wjlcb time many iliousici-'s of 1,-oiues have been ren- lÍcre<Î ha.ppy ÍJy t1Jt pù,.¡essloll 0: '\lu"ic¡¡,i Ins('l'uJu.t on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there iict- i h n.) hous6 without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HAK:,iuNlL\M rjpBOMPSON AND glTACKELL LIMITED, Are a'wiivs pleased to s-im Kuil Particular*, witl. Descriptive Faniphiet, J'jioto-raphs «; the Newe.-t Styles, c.. tree, oy post, ou the application of any intending pureuaser. DISCOUNT TON CAq, The most libera: Discount is allowed to Cash Earer* and aiarge number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS UIC a¡w¿'Ji iu :Stoc to ii'om u'-M/ half j,K. RPHOMPSON AND A OK ELL r r 1-1 (), LIMITED CARDIFF. SWA NsE.v M w r- nr. 1 ':T?"' GJ.OCCE^ n;f T,T. W7 Ar i) u> MEN WHO WIH TO MARRY AND BE HAPPY .-houid see the MAGIC M1 RJtuR sent free to any part of tile worid on receipt oi Post' Card, witn name and addres-.—8. Fitjt-sq.. Sheffield. s*9' i vuco. it coats you nothing. isit