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pipping Notices. T ONDONTOC A R DIF F, JLJ "5th August. CARDIFF TO LONDON, X CARDIFF TO SWANSEA, 20th August. ROTTERDAM TO CARDIFF, ROTTERDAM TO SWANSEA. Oakfield 5S., 14th August. For Freight and Particulars, apply to ROBERT JOHNSTON AND CO., CARDIFF. 1198 "T i CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX £ frW\VV The CARDIFF STEAMS HI! COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW TEAMERS will sail as follows :— BIRONDE .Cardiff for Bordeaux August 13 DORDOGNE.. „Bordeaux for Cardiff .August 17 With roods and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., anply to Messrs Jno. Whit- ham and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; and at the Otlices of the Company, 01. Mount Itl1art. iquare, Cardih. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO.. Managers. J\LMJI1'KI0AN LINE. ^HM§Se £ umTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO i HILADELPHIA EVERY WiSDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas. sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf af the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and be*t Tonte n the West. For further particulars apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, A CO., 19 and 22. Water-street, Liverpool. LOCAL agents GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Carditr; JONES BROS. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock. itreet, Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place Cardiff; TILNEY and Co., Abertillery; MORBAN, Post Office Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. f. H. AUSTIN, Neath.road, Landore A. jDAVIKS, 21, Meckan-street, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Pontmorlais, Merthvr AUSTIN & ^iuikws, Swansea JAMES RORERTS, South Wales Emigration Office Pontypridd A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; and W. H. HITCHINSS, Agent, Aberkenfig. 1016 ^TIVE^ O O L AND BIRKENHEAD. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION The First Class full-powered Steamships of the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited, "PROSPERO." "LLANELLY," "ORPHEUS," BURRY," or other Steamers, are intended to sail as under :— LIVERPOOL A CARDIFF A NEWPORT (MON.). From LIVERPOOL I From CARDIFF (East Side, Nelson Dock), (Liverpool Wharf, W. Dock) SATURDAY A WEDNESDAY TUESDAY A FRIDAY.* From Newport day later. LIVERPOOL AND Lt.ANELLY. From LIVERPOOL I From LLANELLY {West Side, Trafalgar Dk), 1 (New and Neville Docks), WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. I WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY. Favourable rates to Merthyr, Carmarthen, Burry Port, and inland towns. Apply to the Company, (D. A. W. Baile, Traffic Agent), Post Office Chambers, Uanelly; and to Robert Gilchrist Co., 21, Water- street, Liverpool; Liverpool Wharf, Newport (Mon.); and Consulate Chambers, 53, Bute-road, Caidiff. Through rates quoted, and passengers booked to the United States, Mediterranean, Havre, Rouen, c. Goods are only carried as per conditions endorsed on Company's sailing bills, "If inducement offers. 1187 INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. JL INMAN A INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, A CO., 22, Water-street, Liverpool; or to S, J. Davies, 9, Edward's-place, Queen-street, Cardiff Geo. Bird, M6, Bute-street. Cardiff C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Wm. Edwards, Hill Side House, CaerphIlly; C. H. Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J. Mor- fan, 9, St. George-street, Swansea T. H. Austin, leath-road, Landore; J L. Bowen, Lawrence-street, Llanelly; Josiah Davies, Great Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old Market-street, Neath, J. Roberts, Pontypridd. 1140 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.—S.S. SARNIA, OREGON, and VAN- COUVER have saloons and staterooms amidships. SHORTEST ROUTE to CANADA and WESTERN STATES. Lowest inland fares. Free farms of 160 acres of fertile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL WEEKLY, and troll BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Fares from 10 to 1b guineas Inter- mediate 6 guineas Steerage, JB4. Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liver- pool and Bristol; R. Benjamin 14, Trinity-street, Cardiff; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crockherb- town or to James Roberts, Emigration Agent, Ponty- pridd. 1099 NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA, •Ll » ia TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, A HOBART. SHORTEST TROPICAL PASSAGE. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Under Contract with the Government of New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), *iU desgatcb tbair Magnificent Ful1.pl)wered Steamers, T0NGARIR0. 4 ,163 tons, from L0NDON .August 23 ORANGI, 4,163 tons, „ „ Sept. 20 Leaving Plymouth two days later. Cheap return tickets. Be t accommodation for all classes, and superior deck State-rooms. Further information to be obtained at the Company's Offices, 138, Leadenliall-street, E.C. 1137 IMMIGRATION CLUB.— fiStrPrh /-J-J WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS to «5Sfflgjggg £ ftny amount received and acknowledged. facility and protection to passen- gers. Comfortable lodgings at Liverpool arranged for at gers. Comfortable lodgings at Liverpool arranged for at lowest rates. Special arrangements for parties. Agent for all lines to any part of the world. Tickets on the spot. American passes attended to. Lowest fares quoted. Send stamped envelope to JAMES ROBERTS, Licensed Passenaer Agent, SOUTH WALES EMIGRATION OFFICE. 1117 PONTYPRIDD. ==- ^publications. 41 0 ANTHEMA U, CANIGAU, A .t JL CHYDGANAU, CAN DR. JOSEPH PAURY. PWRPASOL I ElSTEDDFODAU A CHYNGHER- DDAU Y NADOL1G. Hen Glychau'r Llan, 1; Toriad dydd ar Gymru, 2; Molawd i'r Haul, 1; Rhyfel-gan gorawl, 1; Grand Royal March, 2. Allan o'r Emmanuel; Llawenhaed y N efoedd, 2; Yr Engyl Fyr.id, 2; Y Cynfab Tragwvddol, 2 Wele Eden, 2; Cerddodd Althan, 2; Mor Ogoneddus, 2; Canwa Ganiad Newydd, 2; Yr lor sydrt Deyrn, 2; Fe Ryiyd Goleuni, 2. Allan o Blodwen: Cydgan Kriodasol, 2; Cysurwn ein Blodwen, 2; Cydtan y Carcharorion, 2; Cenwch y Clychau, 2; Molianwn y Nefoedd, 2. Anthemau V Psalm Gyntaf, 1; Gwcddi r Arglwydd, 1; lliraethgar Genedlaethol, 1 Reqmem, 1; Moiwch, 1, Yr Udgorn, I: Teilwng, 1; Mobant, 1. I GORAU MEIBION.—Uwch-gan, 1; Helwyr, 2; Mil. Wyr. 1; Offeirbiu. 2; Nos-gan, 1. Joseph, cantawd syml i oran ieuainc, Is óc: f■, 8c. LLYFR TONAU.—Rhanau 1, 2, h n.. Is f., 6c y rhan. CAN, Cymru Fydd, i s.c" T neu B (1), Is. DEUAWD, Y Ddau Wladgarwi, T a B, Is. Telyn yr Y sgol Sul, rhanau 1, 2, 3, 3c y rhan. I. Pob archid, gyda blaendol, i J. PARRY & SON, 1133 Ty Blodwen, Swansea. A BOOK OF » DOMESTIC pOULTRY. I CONTAINS 50 ILLUSTRATIONS. Price One Shilling. from the MANAGER, BLANCHWORTH POULTRY FARM, DURSLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The Press unites in declaring this work, The cheapest and best shillinc book ever offered.' Illustrated Price List One Penny. 1179 New Edition, price 2s bv Post. 2s 3d. REVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND QUACKERY, by Detector To credulous and imaginary sufferers. If Provide yourself with Revela- tions: Puncb." "A permanent exposure."— United Service Gazette." "Ought to be read all over the land."— Public Opinion." "Minute and careful revelations."—" Saturday Review." 1253 Bailliero, 20, King William-street, Strand, London, Newydd ei gyhoeddi, mewn Llian hardd, pris Swllt. "CANWYLL Y CYMRY," Crynodeb o V-/ Ganruon Llyfr Ficer Richard, o Llanymddyfri. Wedi eu dethol gan Thomas Levi, Aoerystwyth. Cyhoeddedig San W. Jone-j, 159, Commercial-street, Newport. I'w gael gan y Llyfrwerthwyr. 1245 TO LANDLORDS, BUILDERS, FARMERS, AND GARDENERS. TRY W I N T L E' S FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS, LITTLETON-ON SEVERN WHALJ BRICK, TILE, PIPE, AND POTTERY WORKS. floods Shipped to any Part of the Country, or by Rail. Note the Address— WHALE BRICK. PIPE, TILE. A ND POTTERY WORKS, LITTLETOX-ON• S K V ERN, NEAR THORNBURY. H61 S'JMJrjriS fcj'i AKOn. Sola in id. future Boxes. Sold in 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STARCH. Warra.ntert Pure. QTIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. I JO For Collars. O TIFF'S STARCH. F°r Wristbands. For Shirt Fronts QTIFF'S STARCH. For Caps.1'"3 For Cuffs. QTIFF'S STARCH. For Lace. For Liuen. CSTIFFS STARCH. Ask tor ::stiff's :Starch. OTITF'S STARCH. For ,abl .Cloths. Kv Note the Caution Label.. tl TIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark j .1 Sold by Grocers. ^TIFF'S STARCH. "e&.ESSW Wholesale— Q TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF A ca, 13321 1177 HOWELLS' RHEUMATIC EMBRO- JJL CATION (BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT). An INFALLIBLE REMEDY for rheumatism, gout. li:mbago, sprains, neuralgia, toothache, stiff joints, swellings, bruises, tender feet, chilblains, Ac. In- valo&ï.,le also in cases of difficulty of breathing and diurrhtM. c. One bottle will convince the most I sceptical of its efficacy. 1341111238 I' Prepared only by the patentee, David Howells, ■<JlyncuiTW8. near Briduend. In bottles, Is and 2s melt; posi Is 2d and 2a 3d, Sold by 1JJ clieinist*. ales iin ),uttían. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE.ST. AUCTION A STORAGE BOOMS J. G. MADDOXA CO., Auctioneers!. Wall Papers, Paint, Ac., at Rooms Aug. 14 Household Furniture, etc., at Rooms. Aug. 16 Messrs BBYNON & MEAGER. Properties and Ground Rents, at Swansea.Ang 15 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Aug. 13 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff .„Aug 23 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Freehold Farms and Lands, at Carmarthen..„Aug. 11 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING House Property, at Cardiff Aug. 14 Household Furniture, dec, at Cardiff Aug 17 Stud Sale, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff Aug 25 House Property, at Cardiff. August 28 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX. Desirable Estate, at Newport — Mr J. E. GUNN. Hotel and Stabling, at Cardiff August 23 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. Cigars, at Swansea August 14 Messrs W, and S. HERN. Druggist's Fittings, &c., at Cardiff .Aug. 14 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Aug. 13 Mr JAMES H. JAMES. Leasehold Iron Foundry, Ac., at Mountain Ash.Aug. 14 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, AND TEASDALE. Leasehold Premises at Taff's Well Aug. 15 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Furniture, &c. at Swansea .August 14 Freehold Land at Swansea Aug 21 Colliery Shares, at Swansea Aug. 22 Household Furniture, (fee., at Swansea August — Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Freehold Properties, &c., at Neath. August 15 Freehold Property, at Neath August 15 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Aug. 14 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Schooner, at Cardig.August- Messrs DANIEL SMiTH, SON. & OAKLEY. Sporting and other Property, at London Aug. 22 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Hotel, at Pontypridd. August 22 Lambs, Ewes, Ac., at Cowbridge August 30 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ..Sept. 4 50. CLIVE STREET, LOWER GltANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. & S. HERN have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, August 14th, 1888, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, a quantity of DRUGGISTS FITTINGS, Comprising 8 pear-shaped and 3 upright carboys, a lot of stoppered show bottles, ointment pots, syrup pots, pestle and mortar, &c., also MAHOGANY COUNTERS, GLASS SHOW CASES, 7 NESTS OF DRAWERS, Mahogany cupboard fronts, set brass scales, pill machine, and several other articles. On view morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1463 SALE-RUOMS, 25, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY. August 14th, 1883, at 2 and 7 o'clock, 6,000 ROLLS OF HIGH-CLASS WALL PAPERS. comprising golds, satins, sanitary, grounds, and cottage papers. Also 60 kegs of Paint (in various colours), painters' brushes, and other goods. Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th. AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. •i-VL are instructed to include in the above sale a quantity of Valuable HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Removed from various residences, and suitable for drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, halls, bed- rooms, etc. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com. mence at 2 o'clock precisely. All entries for this Sale must be made not later than 12 o'clock day prior to the Auction. Auction Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Car- diff. 1111 SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE OF THRfiE LEASKHOLD PREMISES, NOS. 1. 2, and 3. DYNEVOR-PLACE, TAFF'S WELL. MESSRS JWNKINS, CLARKE, and -i.tJL TEASDALE will SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel. Taff's Well. on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of August, 1888, at 5.30 o'clock, in the evening, preciselv, in one lot, all those three MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES as above, situate near the Dynevor Arm- Taff's Well, near Cardiff, and fronting the high road from Cardiff to Merthyr, occupied respectively by Messrs T. Lewis, D. Jenkins, snd Thomas Morgan. The property has a frontage of 128 feet and a mean depth of 135 feet or thereabouts. The premises are held under a lease from E. R. Wingfield, Esq., and Mrs Macintosh, for the residue of the term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1877, at the yearly ground rent of £6 Os 2d. To view apply to the tenants, and for further particu- lars to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, St. Mary- street, Gardff or to Messrs JOHN JONES, MACINTOSH, & DIXON, Solicitors, 1440 Temple Chambers, Cardiff. MONMOUTHSHIRE, ABERGAVENNY. COLDBKOOK-PARK ESTATE, SITUATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF THE USK. MES&Rb DANxJtLL SMITH, SON, and OAKLEY (in conjunction wit,h Messrs STRAKER and SON), have received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse- yard. London, E.C., on the 22nd day of August, 1888, at one for two o'clock, in one lot, the distinguished FREEHOLD. COMPACT, RESIDENTIAL AND SPORTING PROPERTY, Known as the Colebrook-park Estate, beautifully situate on the slope of a hill in the charming valley ot the Usk, facing toe west, commanding un- interrupted views over a lare extent of the picturesque scenery for which the neighbourhood is o well known, comprising altojrether about 1,648 acres almost in a ring fence, with a total rental of £2,Q47, including the estimated value of the mansion and lands in hand. The estate adjoms the town and station of Abergavenny on the Newport and Hereford branch of the Great Western Railway, and London is reached in about five hours (vis, the Severn Tunnel). The property affords good shooting and hunting, the woods and plantations forming first-rate game covers. The kennels of the Monmouthshiie Foxhounds for many years, and until a recent change of the mastership, were situate on the property. The salmon and trout fishing is exceptionally good, the estate being bounded on the south for about 2 miles by the river Usk. The mansion, known as Coldbrook House, which has been the seat of the Hanbury family for nearly two centuries, stands in an extensive and well-timbered park, approached from the turnpike road by a long carriage drive, with entrance lodge, and contains the following accommo- dation — On the upper floor eight bedrooms; on the first floor, 12 bedrooms and four dressing-rooms, and the drawing-room 31tt by ?OHt; on the ground floor, paved entrance hall, dining-room, morn- ing-room, smoking-room, and the usual domestic olhces. Outside there is a laundry, coachman's cot- tage, stabling for eight horses, and farm buildings. Sur- rounding the mansion are the flower and kitchen gardens, shrubberies, plantations, and an ornamental sheet of water, the whole combining to render the pro- perty an enjoyable place of residence. The estate is divided into twelve farms, a large proportion of the land being old and good pasture, with farmhouses and homesteads. There are also numerous small occupa- tions and accommodation lands adjoining the town, offering exceedingly eligible sites for residences, and commanding extensive views. Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny; at the place of sale; of Mr r. Hartcup, Esq., Solicitor, Norwich of Messrs J- F. and G. F. Marshall, Solicitors, 26, Theobald s-road, Gray s Inn, W.C. of Messrs Gabb and Waiford, Solicitors, Abergavenny; and of the Auctioneers, 10,Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, S.W. 1304 ESS RS EDWARD ROBERTS^ and SON have been instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCT-ION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, August 14th, 1888 (subject to conditions of sale), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Viz, LOT 1. -All that Corner SHOP, DWELLING- HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate and being No, 1, Bond-street, Swansea, together with the House adjoin. ing, being No. 2, Bond.street. No. I contains Shop and 5 rooms; No. 2 contains brooms, has two bay windows and garden in front, with railing. Gardens at back of both. Now in the occupation of Richard Dyer and David Bound, at weekly rents amounting to S31 4s per annum, tenants paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 21 years from 24th June, 1872, '\t the yearly rent of £23. LOT 2.-AIl that DWELLING-HOUSE, known as American Cottage, situate at Eaton Town, Brynhyfryd. near Swansea, containing 6 rooms and scullery, with large garden in front, now in the occupation of Roderick Davies, at the weekly rent of 4s: Held under lease from Edward Roe for ?9 years less two days, from 25th March, 1872, at a ground rent of 18s per annum L0T 3.-A 11 that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 2, George-street, Bryn- hyfryd, containing five rooms, now in the occupation of Albert Bolton, at the weekly rent of 3s 6d. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES, similar to and adjoining Lot 3, and being No. 3, George-street, now in the occupation of Mrs Mary Ann Clarke, at the weekly rent of 3s 6d. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES, similar to Min adjoining Lot 4, andbeing No. 4, George-street, now in the occupation of Joseph J. Rice, at the weekly rent of 3s 6d. Lots 3, 4, and 5 are held for an estate of three lives and a tsrin of 99 years, from 29th September, 1841 (less the last three days), at apportioned ground rents of 80s 6d each bouse. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, solicitors, Worcester-place; or of the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1424 The Model Auction Mart, North-road. Cdiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by "AUCTION, on MONDAY. August 13. a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 20 Boxes of Cigars, Iron Safe, &c. Sale at Two o'clock. 433 KO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointment is confidentially recommended as all old, tried, and successful remedy for scuny,scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, Ac. It will soon beal up th" most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each not. NON Al\IEPILLS.. JJl For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., Ac. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic ana invigorating, and, acting upon tbe 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 and boxes by all chemists, price 7&d. Is lød, aN 2s 9d each. SOLE PROPRIETOR 194. DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 1242 CARDIFF ADVERTISING. BILL- V resru?« AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMf>NY f LIMITED). MTFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21. CASTLE.ST. CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Prpaanbut Posting stationsi Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors fr ail aescription* oi Advertising Ctrcuiar Distributing Ac, 99 All etxurs. nrvBMiy attended 1044 "ales bn Juuiiffm ON TUESDAY NEXT. PENARTH. SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -LflL have received instructions from Mr W. B. Sheppard to S ELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 14th August, 1888, at three o'clock punctually, the following FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—The substantial a.nd convenient RESI. DENCE known as ELMSLEIGH, 44, Plymouth-road, Penarth, in perfect decorative repair. The house con- tains entrance-hall, dining-room, breakfast-room, good billlard-room, nine bed-chamber*, bath-room and w.c., pantries, kitchens, Ac., coach-house and stable, and a large garden, let to Mr Herbert Cory at a yearly rental of £90. The property is held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st May, 1885, at a ground rent of £9 15s. LOT desirable RESIDENCE known as No. 50, Plymouth-street, Penarth, containing drawing- room, dining-room, and breakfast-room, eight bed- rooms, bathroom, kitchens, large garden approached by a back entrance. Let at a rental of S60 per annum. The property is held for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1885, at a ground rent of £6 15s. LOT 3.—The substantial RESIDENCE known as "W lDALE," 52, Plymouth-road, Penarth, in excellent repair. The house contains dining-room, drawing-room, and breakfast-room on the ground floor, 10 bedrooms, bathrooms, pantries, kitchens, and a large garden, in the occupation of Mrs Flint, at a rental of £75. The property is held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1886, at a rental of JB6 15s. LOT 4.—That substantial RESIDENCE known as "CYNDILLAN-HALL," 54, Plymouth-road, Penarth, containing three reception-rooms, 10 bedrooms, bath- room, pantries, kitchens, and large garden. Let to Mr Henry Jones at £75 per annum. The property is held for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1886, at the yearly ground rent of £6 15s. LOT 5.— That convenient RESIDENCE known as St. Audries. 33 Plymouth Hoad, containing 3 reception rooms, 11 bedrooms bath-room, pantries, kitchens, Ac., and a good garcten —let to Mi -s Frost at rent of £70. The property is held for a term of 99 vears, from the 1st of May 1883 at the yearly rental of S4 15s. LOT 6,-fhat desirable RESIDENCE, No. 35 Ply. moutb-road, Penarth, containing 3 reception rooms, 10 bedrooms, bath-room, kitchens, Ac., in the occu- pation of Mr D. L. Flack, at the yearly rental of JE70. The procerty is held for a term of 99 years from the 1st of May 1883, at the yearly rental of jB4 15s. LOT 7.-That substantial RESIDENCE, No. 37, Plymouth-road, Penarth, with same accommodation as lot 6, and with a good garden. Let on lease to Captain Wilkinson, for 3 years, at a rental of £75 per annum. The property is held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st of May 1883, at a rental of £ i 15s per annum. LOT 8.-Thedesirable RESIDENCE, No. 39, Ply. mouth-road, Penarth, containing three reception rooms, 10 bedrooms, bath-room, kitchens, Ac., and a. good garden, with side entrance, let to Mr Wilson, at a rental of £80 per annum. The property is held for a term of 99 ,years, from 1st March 1883 at a ground rent ei ^25 5s LOT 9.—The desirable RESIDENCE, No. 41, Ply. mouth-road, Penarth, with the same accommodation a.s Lot 8, let to Mr Morgan Bees, at a rental of £70. The property is held tor a term of 99 years, from 1st May, 1887 at a ground rent of B5 17s. LOT 10.—That substantial RESIDENCE, being No, 43, Plymouth-road, Penarth, with similar accommoda- tion as Lot 9, let to Mr Morgan Joseph, at a rental of £75. The property is held for a term of 93 years, irom 1st May, 1887, at a ground rent of B5 17s. LOT I'.—That recently-erected RESIDENCE, being No. 45, Plymouth-road, Penarth, with similar accom- modation as Lot 9, thorough y well finished, ready for occupation. The property is held for a term of 99 years, from Is' May, 1887, at a ground rent of £512" 6d. LOT 12.—The adjoining HOUSE, being No. 47, Plymouth-road, Penarth, with similar accommoda.tion and ready for occupation. The Property is held for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1887, at a rental of LOT 13.-That Desirable Villa RESIDENCE, being No. 41. Clive-road, Penarth, in the occupation of Mr W. B, Sheppard, and contains 3 reception rooms, 5 bed- rooms, bathroom, W.c., anr] a good arden, with a side entrance, worth a rental of £46 per annum. The pro- perty is held for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1884, at a ground-rent of S5 per annum. Further particulars and cards to view may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 1273 ON FRIDAY NEXT. A MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Supplied by MESSRS TRAPNELL AND GANE AND other first-class hOU8(.s. REMOVED FROM three LARGE RESIDENCES, including the contents of five PRINCIPAL BED- ROOMS, including a SUPERB WALNUT PEDES- TAL BEDROOM SUITE; superior WALNUT AND MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITES; PIANO- FORTES, Clocks, Bronzes, contents of Pantries, and Miscellanies. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, i7th August, 1888, commencing, at Eleven o'clock punctually, an ASSEMBLAGE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A HANDSOME WALNUT PEDESTAL BEDROOM SUITE, very highly finished, a CAPITAL WALNUT and ASH BEDROOM SUITE, with large wardrobe, and other suites in walnut BRASS BKDSTEADS, with bedding; burr walnut and mahogany toilet tables, with 6 foot wardrobe to match toilet services, landing and stair carpeting, bedroom carpets, chests of drawers, a BEAUTIFUL CHIPPENDALE INLAID DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, covered in rich silk and plush, CABINET TO MATCH writing tables, centre. occasional, and fancy tables, gossip and occasional chairs, a MASSIVE OVERMANTEL, brackets, &o.,a supurb walnut drawing-room suits in silk and phlSh, and other suites in tapestry and plush, walnut cabinets, tables, overmantels, -a COTTAGE PIANO, by BROCKLEBANK and Co., in handsome walnut case Wilton, Brussels, and tapestry carpets, Dresden, and other ornaments, a MASSIVE POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in English morocco, with SIDEBOARD and EXTENDING FRAMK DINING TABLto to match; ELEGANT MARBLE CLOCKS and bronzes, a SUPERIOR SPANISH MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE, covered in leather MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD and dining tables, a. large 6 ft. SPANISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, enclosed by glass and panelled dovrs, a mahogany writing table, walnut ball furniture, oil paintings and books, cut table glass, electro-plated articles, china, kitchen effects, and a variety of miscellanies. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioueers. 1427 HORSK EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING JLtjL will hold their next STUD SALE on SATUR. DAY, 25th August, 1888. Early entries solicited. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, AT LOW RESERVES. SALE OF SOME WELL-SITUATED VILLA PRO. PERTY IN EYRK-STREET, SPLOTLANDS, AND IVY-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF; AND COTTAGE PROPERTY AT MERTHYR DOVAN, EAST BARRY. 1\/| ESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING JLVA are instructed by the Mortgagees toSEI.L by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel. Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, 28th August, 1U88, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following PROPERTIES, in the following or other lots as may be arranged at time of Saie, CARDIFF. LOT 1.—Four Capital DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 9, u, 13, and 15, IVY-aTREKT, CANTON, CARDIFF, let to respectable tenants at 5s 6d each per week. Held under two leases for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at the annual ground rent of B2 lOs eai-h house. LOT 2.—Four VILLA RESIDENCES, beinsr Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8, EYRE-STREET, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF. No. 2 is let to the Rev Brookes at lis per week. Nos., 6, and 8, at 7s 6d per week respectively. The property is held under two leases for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1885, less three days, at the annual rental of S2 10s each house. MERTHYR DUVAN, EAST BARRY. LOT 3.—All those two Capital COTTAGES, situate and being in EVANS-STREET, GLEB ELAND, MERTHYR DOVAN, EAST BARRY, let at 6s per week each house. Held under lease for a term of 99 years from 1st August, 1885, at the yearly ground rent of E2 each house. Further particulars may be had of Mr W. G. Gott- waKz, Solicitor or the Auctioneers, all of Cardiff. alt5 kg Jirifaate (Emttrart. TO BE SOLD or LET for a TERM, -L MILFRAEN COLLIERY, situate near Waun. avon Station, on the London and North-Western Rail- Way (with which it is connected by a branch line), and lying within easy reach of the shipping ports of New- Port and Cardiff. The seams comprised in the taking are the Horn and Bydelog veins, under an area. of about 024 acres, which can be woiked at very moderate royalties during an unexpired term of 30 years from 1st January, 1887. Milfraen Pit is sunk to the lowest measures, and the colliery is worked by a pair of 20-inch horizontal winding engines, the steam for which is supplied by four Lancashire boilers. Drainage is effected at a low cost by means of a pump worked by the Blaenavon Company, Limited. The surface arrangements comprise granaries, hay-room, chaff- house. machine-house, office, smiths', carpenters', and storekeeper's shops, together with the necessary screens ami siding accommodations for a large output. Six workmen's cottages near the pit will also be included in the taking. For particulars appiy to JOHN WORTON, _4 Blaenavon Works, near Pontypool. FOR" SALE, HORIZONTAL ENGINE^ JL 18-incb Cylinder, 3-foot stroke, with Winding Drum, short-link nioiiou, and Reversable Gear, com- plete also Tube Boiler, 21x 6 feet. The whole in excellent condition.—Apply S. N. Powell, Auctioneer, Llanelly. 15,59 A FACT WORTH KNOWING. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to bo worthabove a G UINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stomach, sick headhache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness a.nd drowsiness, cold chills. flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breatn, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, Ac., Ac. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For FemaJes of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medi. cine to be found to equal Beecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, a.nd all disorders of the Liver, they act like MA GIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the moss important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system,restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner- vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. They have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM, Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes a.t Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers In the United Kingdom. 210 N.&. Full directions are given with each box. 1131 JJILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE BEES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Bents ail the principrJ Hoardings in Newporo. Ac. W»ik Wit* dotWK&a 1009 alt5 by Ruction. 17, DELABECHE-STREET, SWANSEA. Sale of well-kept Mudern Household Furniture and other Effects, the property of W. T. F. Davies, Esq., M.D., who is leaving Swansea, MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been instructed by the Owner to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on TUES. DAY, August 14, 1888. the nearly-new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, &C., Comprising Brussels and other cirpets, linoleum, brass rail fender, set of fire irons, large easpr chair in art serge, walnut couch in tapestry, 4 ladies' occasional arm chairs in t.o1.pestry and gilk, full-compass pianoforte in walnut case (by Kaufman), bedroom suite in canary wood, comprising wardrobe with plate-glass door and panel, duchesse stand and table, 3 chairs and towel rail, handsome brass French bedstead, spring mattress, wool do., 2 iron bedsteads, wire mattress, 2 wool mattresses, palliasses, iron umbrella stand, rosewood couch in American cloth, Ac., Ac., kitchen and other tables, chairs, and a miscellaneous assortment of other goods too numerous to mention. jJST The whole may be viewed day prior and morning of sale. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon; For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 1414 SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. TO CAPITALISTS, ENGINEERS, SHIP BUILDERS. MERC HANTS, CONTRACTORS, SPECULATORS. AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by private contract), at the Mack worth Arms Hotel, Wind-street. Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of August, 1888, all that very VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND near the South Docks, Swansea, containing about 108,000 square yards, with a frontage to Swansea. Bay from the West Pier to Blackpill. Also Valuable Land at the west end of the South Dock, with 24 arches under the London and North-Western Railway. This land is Tery suitable for yards, warehouses, works, or huildinw of any kind, and would, in connection with thepropGseddeep watertlockat the Mumbles, be of great value to railway companies, speculators^ and others. If not sold in one lot it will be offered in ten lots. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the nflernoon. Particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Hughes and Sons, Solicitors, 12, Chapel- street, B"dford.row. London, W.C.; Mesrs Gill, Archer and Maples, Solicitors, 14, Cook-street, Liverpool; at the various Hotels in South Wales, and at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea. GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN COLLIERY COMPANY, LIMITED. MR JOHN M. LEEDER (of the firm of Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON) will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, August 22nd, 1888, all those 300 SHARES OF j350 EACH IN THE GWAUN. CAE-GURWEN COLLIERY CO., LIMITED, of which S42 10s is paid up, and numbered from 676 to 975, both inclusive. The Collieries are situate at Brynamman, and are about 20 miles from the ports of Swansea and Llanelly, and are capable of turning oat 250.000 tons of coal per annum. The shares will be offered in lots of 10, or in such other lots as may be determined at the time of sale, and wm be sold subject to the payment by the pur. chaser of a call of £4 per share due on the 25th June, 1888, and of a call of £2 per share due on the 1st August, 1888, and interest on the said calls at 10 per cent. from the date of their respectively becoming due until actual payment. :-ale to commence at Twelve o'clock Noon precisely. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea or from Messrs PASHLEY & HODGKINSON, 1395 __Solicitors. Rotherham. LILLIPUT HALL, BLACKPILL, NEAR SWANSEA. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSHS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been favoured with instructions from J. Sooonsr, Esq who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, about the middle of August, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, silver, garden tools, stable utensils, and other effects, detailed catalogues of which may be had on application one week prior to Sale. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers at their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 1413 No. 94, ST. HELEN'S AVENUE, SWANSEA. ]\/F$6SRS H. HILL and CO. have been -Lv.JL instructed by Mr Bevan to SELL by AUC- TION, on tbe above Premises, on MONDAY. August 13tli, 1888, the whole of the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AC., comprising six mahogany hair-seat chairs, mahogany sofa- in hair, w¡>Jnut 100 and occasional table, full. compass pianoforte in walnut (by Metzler and Co.), music stool, pictures, wall brackets, ornaments, pier- glasses, felt and other carpets, rugs, mats. fenders, fire irons, Ac. iron bedsteads, palliasses, millpuff bads, washstands and dressing tables, ware, dressing glasses, mahogany chests of drawers, towel horses, cane-seat chairs, Ac. kitchen and culinary utensils, glass, ware, ócc. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 1461 SALE THIS DAY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. 1\/| R JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to XvLfl. offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen, at ? p.m. on SATURDAY, August 11th, 1888, tbe followit\gvery valuable FREEHOLD FARMS AND LANDS. ACCOMMODATION LAND. GARDING FACTORY, DOUBLE LICENCED PUBLIC-HOUSE, DWELLING HOUSES, deC. LLANARTHKEY PARISH.— Lancastell. Bronberllan, or Tyissa, Gwernbongarn and Llwynmwyn, Pantawel Cottages and land, Lanucha and Lanissa, Hafodhir, Llwyn Evan Parry, Caecapelerbach, Nantygleisied, Drawsdreganol, Waunfawr and Waunllwyd, and Cwm- caheliff. LLANARTHNEY and LLANDDAROG PARISHES.— Llwyn- onill and part of Llwynsweh,6 fields part of Llwynswch, Bryoncellan, Cylyrhwysc, Cwmcatty, Gardd Pantawel, Brynefa, Mynyddgarreg, Bankyddrainen, and Waun. fachymynydd. LLANDARROG and LLANGENDEIRNE PARISHES.— Cwmbp,rem. LLANGENDEIRNE PARISII. — Bisyfeiin, Waenboeth, Tycaw, Ynys, Llainpantyllyn, Wern or Tirywern, Tiryrefail and slangs, and Llainsychnant. LLANDEFEILOG PARISH —Penyback and Parkycelin. LLANGUNNOR and LLANDEFEILOG PARISHES.—Wern- wen and Tiriarll. IN the TOWN of CARMARTHEN- — Elephant Inn, Queen-street No. 5, Queeiltstreet, and House and Shop, No. 4, Bridge-street. Particulars and conditions of gale may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Estate Agent and Surveyor, Carmarthen T. T. Mousley, Esq., Stackpole, Pembroke or of Messrs Frlffntnd Co., Solicitors, 66, Lincoln's Inn Fields. London. AY. C. 1409 Wmbexz an& (Enntrarts. CARDIFF CORPORATION WATltR. vy WORKS. TO PAINTERS AJ?D OTHERS. The CARDIFF CORPORATION are prepared to RECEIVE TENDERS for certain REPAIRS and PAINTING at Ely Pumping: Station. Specifications may be seen, and information obtained, on application at the Water Engineer's Offices, Town Hall, Cardiff. Tenders, endorsed Painting (Waterworks Depart- ment)," to be delivered at my ofhee on or before Thurs- day, the 16th instant. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, August 14th, 1888. 1451 LLANWONNOSCHOOL BOARD. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of SCREENED COAL from OCTOBER 1ST next until MAY 1ST, 1889. Name of Schools to be sup- plied Pontypridd, Hafod, Porth. Aberllechau, Biaen- llechau, Ynysybwl, Trerobart, Navigation, Penrhiw- ceiber, Miskin, and Newtown. Number of tons per month, about 50. The Board is not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender- Tenders, endorsed Coal Supply," to be sent to me on or before WEDNESDAY, August 29th, 1888. S. SHIPTON, Clerk to the Board. 1499 Penrhiwceiber, Mountain Ash. THE ABERAVON TOWN COUNCIL JL are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Pre- paration of a. PLAN of the TOWN. Further particulars may be obtained of the undersigned. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders, endorsed" Plan of Town," must be sent to the undersigned on or before 10th September next. 1498 By order, M. TENNANT, Town Clerk. O BUILDERS. —TENDERS are in- _)L vited for BUILDING a NEW CHURCH at Tredegar, Mon., for the Rev T. Theophilus. Plans and specifications may bu seen and bills of quantities obtained from the Architects on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. Sealed and endorsed Tenders to be sent to R. H. Spencer, Esq., Solicitor, Tredegar, on or before Tues- day. the 21st day of August. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be' accepted. JAMES and MORGAN, M.M.S.A., Architects, 143 57, Queen-street, Cardiff. rriENDERS are invited for REPAIRING JL COAL TIPS at Russell's Wharf, Newport.—For I particulars apply LANCASTER, SPIER, and CO., Russell's Wharf, Newport. Mon. 1473 IJraptrft1, kr.. to 1Eet TO LET, within about eight miles of i, Swansea. SEVERAL HONORED ACRES of HOUSE and BITUMINOUS COAL, of the very best quality: seams averaging from about six feet to two feet thick. Terms moderate.—Apply JOHN HOWELLS, Civil and Mining Swansea. 309 THE CLEVEDON HYDROPATHIC, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. Beautifully situated, with charming views and picturesque landscape scenery contains duw. ing, reading, billiard rooms and is replete with every comfort. TURKISH AND COMPLETE SYSTEM OF BATHS. Terms From 6s per Day. Baths Extra. Dr W. Richardson, the celebrated writer upon hygienic questions, was resident at Clevedon for a month. He stated publicly there was no place where be ever resided which came so near to his ideal of a City of Health. 1421 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organsineitber sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Seld in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Couattf*. OfUg Company, Liace' 1093 Hates bu faction. TOWN OF NEATH. SALE OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL PREMISES. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS have been favoured with instructions from the Exe. cutors of the late Isaac Smith, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, 15th August, 1888, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, in the folJowi1)g oi sucil other lots as may be determined at the time of sale, and sub- Set to conditJOns of sale to be then read, the under. mentioned exceedingly VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Namely ;— LOT 1.—All that Freehold, commodious, and sub. stantially-built RESIDENCE, with Offices, Conser- vatory, Vinery, Gardens, Lawn, Stable, and Coach-house thereto belonging, known as Wern House," Gnoll Park-road, Neath, in the occupation of H. S. Sutton, Esq. This house has entrance hall, three reception rooms,china pantry.and two kitchens on the ground floor; three bedrooms, dressing room, and bath- room on the that floor; two bedrooms on the second fioor; and a large cellar in the basement. The internal woodwork is of teak, and the fit- tings throughout are of superior quality. The vinery is 60ft. x 16ft. 6in., Hnd is stocked with 48 vines of the most improved kinds. The Gardens have been judiciously planted with fruit trees, and are in a high state of productive- ness. and the Lawns have been laid out with care and good taste. The house and premises have an area of 3r. 12p. 24 yds. This lot is subject to a lease for five years from the 25tll March, 1885. at the low clear annual rent of £60. LOT 2,-Ail that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE and its appurtenances, known as No. 1, Wern-viilas, Gnoll Park. road, Neath, in the occupation of Mr G. Morgan, as yearly tenant thereof, at the annual rent of £ 16. LOT ?.—All that Freehold DWELLING-HOU>E and PREMISES, adjoining Lot 2. situate and being No. 2, Wern-villas, in the occupation of Mr E. F. Dyer, as yearly tenant, at S13 per annum. 1-OT 4.—All that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, adjoining Lot 3, situate and being No. 3, Wern-villas, in the occupation of Mrs Griffiths, at the yearly rent of £13. LOT 5.-All that Freehold DWEFELING-HOUSE and PREMISES, adjoining Lot 4, situate and being No. 4, Wern-villas, in the occupation of Mr T. Davies, as tenant thereof, at SH a year. LOT b.-All that Freehold COTTAGE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 44, Water-street, Neath, now let to Mrs Lloyd, at weekly rents amounting to :£5 4s a year. LOT 7.—All that Freehold, commodious, and well- built SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. 10, Green-street, Neath, leased to Mr W. Rees, Clothier, for a term of 14 years from 29th September, 1883, at the annual rental of £SlI0s. LOT 8.—All that Freehold SHOP and DWELLING- BOUSE, situate and being No. 9, Green-street, Neath. adjoining Lot 7, and now in the occupation of Mr W. Gregory, Draper. This Lot is subject to a Lease for 21 years from the 29th September, 1877. at the yearly rent of B80. Lot 9.-All that Freehold SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. S, Green-street, Neath, adjoining Lot 8, lately in the occupation of Mr Rufus Griffiths, Ironmonger, at the yearly rent of £ 80. and now vacant. Lots 7, 8, and S are substantially-built and well- arranged shops, occupying one of the best sites in the town for business premises, being imme- diately opposite the Public Markets and in the main thoroughfare to and froID the Cemral Railway Station. LOT 10—All that Freehold HOUSE and SHOP, situ- ate and being No. 1, Llantwit-road, Neath, now In the occupation of Mr Thomas Preece, at the low rent of B13 per annum. LOT 11.—All those five Freehold CO tTAGES, situate in Nantlane, Neath, in the severai occupations cf Mr D. Jones, Mrs Ann Meade, Mr J. Hughes, Mrs E. Snape, and Mr W. Evans, at weekly rents amounting to £ 36 8s a y6ar. LOT 12—All those two Freehold DWELLING HOUSES, situate and being Nos, 2 antl 3, Eastgate- terrace. Neath. and DO". in the respective occupations of Mr J. Moore and Mr E. Evans, at weekly rents amounting to S14 19s per annum. LOT 13.—All those four Freehold COTTAGES, situ. ate and being Nos. 58 59, bJ, and 61 Llantwit-road, Neath, in the several occupations of Mrs Ann Jones, Mr John Giddings, Mr Humphrey Thoma¡;, and 1\11' John Davies, at weekly rents amounting to £3ó Ss in the yesr. All the above lots being freehold and well-situated, this sale offers an eligible opportunity for the invest- ment of capital. Plans, with particulars and conditions of sale, are in course of preparation, and may be haf1 of the Auction. eers, at their offices; of Mr D. M. Davies, Surveyor, Water-street and of Mr J. T. Davies, Solicitor, Neath, The Mart. Neath, July 14th, 18S8. 1301 GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD MOUNTAIN LAND, MINING ROYALTIES, WAYLEAVES, Ac. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS have re- ceived instructions from the Trustee and Devisee under the wiil of the late Isaac Smith, Eq" to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Neith, on WEDNESDAY, 15th August, 1888, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following Lots, and subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then read, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MINING ROYALTIES, WAYLEAVES, Ac., Viz. :— LOT 1.—All that Piece or Parcel of MOUNTAIN LAND, known as Blaen-cwm-Cacka, in the Hamlet of Clyne. iu the Parish of Llantwit-juxta-Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, containing by admeasurement 192 acres or thereabouts. The Minerals under this property belong to the representatives of the late A. S. Ayrton, E.sq.,ar.d are reserved. This lot will be sold subject to a lease now vested in the Neath.lerthyr Colliery Company, dated the 19th Aunust, 1872, for the term of 99 years from the 2bth day of March, IS69, at the tollowing rents, viz. :-A fixed surface rent of £ 20 per annum, an additional rent of ;j:5 per acre per annum for aU land required for build- ing dwelling-houses (the Vendors are at present in receipt of £5 per annum under this reservation), a wayleaveof olle penny per ton for all coal and minerals under this lot belonill to tbe represen- tatives of the late Mr Ayrton carried under or over the piece or parcel of land conlprising this lot, and a royalty of twopence per ton for any building stone got from these premises other than such as belong to Mr Ayrton's r¡epre8entatives. LOT 2.—All the MINES, MINERALS, Coal, Culm, Ironstone, Limestone, Quarryable Stone, Firclay, Fire- sand, and other Mines and linerals on or under 132 Acres of the Piece or Parcel cf Mountain Laud forming Lot 1. These minerals were originally leased by the late Mr Ayrton to the late Mr Smith, who on the 2nd November, 1869, granted an underlease (which is also now vested in the Ni-ath Merthyr Colliery Company) for the term of 90 years from the 25th March, 1869 (out determinable at the option of the underle3see in manner therelI1 provided) at the following rent aud royalties, vizA fixed or sleeping rellt of £ 68 per annum, and the following royalties over and above that amount, viz-eij1;ht. pence per ton for coal, one shilling per ton for ironstone, sixpence per ton for stoue. fireclay, and other minerals, and a wayleave of one penny per ton for all minerals not worked or produced from, but carried through 'any drift of level on these premises. Particulars and conditions of sale may be hai of the Auctioneers, Neath; of Mr D. 1\1. Davies, Civil and Mining Eisgineer, Water-street, Neath; and of Mr J. T. Davies, Solicitor, Neath. Neath, August 2nd, 1888. 1404 jhtbltr ppJ.1intnttnts. LANYCHLLWYDOG U.D. BOARD JLJ SCHOOL, PEMBROKESHIRE. WANTED, a CERTIFICATED SCHOOLMASTER or SCHOOLMISTRESS for the above mixed school. Averae attendance 45. Must be able to teach singin and speak Welsh Apply, stating salary, on or before the 22nd day of August, to D. HUGHES, Penlan, Pontvane, Letterstone, Ii.S.O., Pembrokeshire. 1472 no QELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. PONTLOTTYN HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. WANTED, an EX PUPIL TEACHER at the above school. Preference will be given to applicants competent to teach music-vocal and instrumental. Salary according to the scale of the Board. Applica- tions, with testimoni Is (not to exceed three), to be sent in to me aa or before Tuesday, the 14th of August next. By Order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 28th July, 1883. 1322 tgal Notices. RE SAMUEL GIBBON, late of Tyfry, Michaelstone-super-Ely, Farmer. ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS against this Estate are required to send particulars thereof to the undersigned before the 17th day of September, 1888, after which date the assets will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims received. Dated the 10th day of August, 1888. WILLIAM JONES, 29, St Mary-street, Cardiff, Solicitor for the Executor. ^htattnaL ——— ..I .ri* -f A GOOD PLAN.— £ 10 and upwards in- vested iu Stocks and Shares, Under a reliable system successfully tested for seven years, often re- turns handsome profits in a few days.—Explanatory book (eighth edition) sent post free.—Address George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. 13386 1233 PERSONS WISHING TO MAKE JL MONEY by using Ba 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." Ceurt Journal says, "The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions, Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlets, etc., post free.—H. B. SMITH. Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E.C. 13336 1280 AWARDED GOLD MEDAL HEALTH EXHIBI. TION. CARDIFF PATENT STEAM CARPET j BEATING WORKS. Postal Address—12, Mundy-place, Cathays, Cardiff. WINFIELD and Co., PROPRIETORS. Carpets beaten and returned same day in any weather. Colours beautifully revived, without slightest, injury to fabric. Vans collect and deliver free daily. SEND POST-CARD. THK UREAT HLOOV PURIFTJ51.. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over. comethe worst forms of diseases, anti the ioulest state of theblood, stomach liver, and kidneys they go tot be core of eT6rv disease, waere no 05her medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis giddiness in the head, dimness of sight weak or soreeyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, vel, Dains in the back, scurvy, bad ips bad breast, sore" tLroat, sore beads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the iace and t body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds in boxes at lid and 9d each, soid br most Chemist s, or from the Bsrciosk Pill 1ímaf.ry, 44 f uirlir US. IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON, JL 1838. NOW OPEN. OLYMPIA, KENSINGTON. PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURES OF IRELAND, IRISH ARTS AND ANTIQUITIES. IRISH EXHIBITION. JL Irish Hacks and Uanters and Model Dairy. Donegal Village. Blarney Castle. Complete Musical Arrangements!. IRISH EXHIBITION. THE OLD JL IRISH MARKET PLACE for the sale of articles made by the Irish peasantry, and sold by Irish Girls in costume. No extra charge, IRISH EXHIB i'J'ION, OLYMPIA. JL KENSINGTON, LONDON. OPEN 9 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. SEASONS ONE GUINEA. EXCURSIONS fr. m all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. A P 0 L O G Y I HERBY UNDERTAKE not to again use the words Fraiikson or "Bristol" on any Packets of Tobacco sold by me. and I regret haviug infringed Messrs Franklvn and Co. 's Trade Mark by having (I done, and I undertake to destroy ali labels bearing those wo names. G EO. T. KING. July 25rd, 1883. 1501 JGOROUGH OF CARDIFF. FREEDOM OF BOROUGHS ACT, 1885. A QUARTERLY MEETING of the Council will be held on MONDAY, the 13th instant, at ha f-past Twelve o'clock, when Alfred Thomas, Esquire, M P., will be admitted an Honorary Freeman of the Borough in pursuance of the above Act. The Certificate of Freedom will be enclosed in a casket subscribed for by the members of the Corpora.- tion and inhabitants of the b?rough. Toe public are cordially invited to attend. Ladies are specially invited. T. WINDSOR JACOBS, Mayor. Town-hall, Cardiff, 1st August, 1888. 1374 pUB L I C N OLTTJ CARDIFF BURIAL BOARR NEW CEMETERY. PERSONS HAVING FRIENDS BURIED in UN. PURCHASED GRAVES are HEREBY INFORMED that under authority they, the BOARD.will PROCEED to FILL UP these graves unless they are purchased ou or before October 1st, 1888. By Order, 13439 1275 F. R. GREENHILL, Clerk. ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, AND t'J AMENDING ACTS. In the matter of the Foundation known as WELLS'S CHARITY, in the BOROUGH of CARDIFF, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, founded by Craddock Wells. A scheme relating to the above-named Foundation has been submitted lJy the Charity Commissioners to the Committee of Council on Education, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that during one month from the date of the tirt publ.catioll hereof, the Committee of Council on Education will, in pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, receive objections or suggestions made to tht-m in writing respecting i-uch Scheme. Copies of the Scheme, price Sixpence each, may be obtained from Mr William Jones, .Booksejlèr, of Duke-street, Cardiff, or from the Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S. W. PATRICK CUMIN, Secretary. Education Department, 3rd August, 1888. 1496 GWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES will be hfld at the GUILDHALi, in the Borough of Swansea, »u MONDAY, the 13:b day of August, 1888, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, when a stHotemem of the HEceipts and Expenditure of the Trustees for the year ending 30th June, 1888, and of all Debts owing or them, and of all Contracts enteroo into by them will be produced for examination and settlement. NOTICE IS HEInBY ALSO GIVEN that printed copies of such statemUlts are now ready, and may he had at the Offices uf the Trustees, ituate jn the borouj!h of Swansea and that such Statement, and the several Account Boobs and Documens referred to therein, lie at the said. offices for the inspection of the creditors of the said Trustees, Harbour Ratepayers, and other parties interested at all reasonable hours. Dated this 30th day of Julv, 1883. FRANCIS JAMES, Cierk to the Trustees. rilHE ABERDARE AND ABERAMAN X CONSUMERS' GAS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HERImY GIVEN that the THIRTY. EIGHTH HALf-YIARLY MEETING of the proprietors of this Ccupauv will be held at the offices. No. 28, WHITCOMBB STREET. AKERDARE, OU THURSDAY, the 30ti instant, at 3 o'clock p.m., to receive the Directors' Report, and Account for the half-year ended 30th June lagt, and to declare II.Il inter.m div dend. The Transfer Books vill be Closed from and after the 18th instant to theday of meeting. By Jrder, EVAN JONES. Secretary. Gas Offices, Aberdara 9th August, 1888. RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY JLJL< RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWELFTH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RillWAY COMPANY will be held at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, on SATURDAY, the 18:h day of AUGUST instant, at Twelve o'clock atNoon.for the general purposes of the undertaking. The Transfer Books trill be closed from the 7th inst. to the 18th inst., both dlYS inclusive. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman, H. S LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, August 3, 18::3. 1425 RILO FARMERS, ^ATTLE~DEALERS, -1- AND OTHERS. SWANSEA LAMBS WOOL AND CATTLE FAIR will be held on WEDNESDAY, August 15th, 1888. The HORSE FAIR tvil be held iu DYVATTY FIELD. 428 ABERGAVENNY KORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The "above Society's EXHIBITION of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, and PONIES, POLO TOURNA- MINT, and SHOW of fOCK will take place in BAILEY PARK, ABERGAVENNY, on THURSDAY, 6th September, 1888. ENTRIES CLOSE 28th AUGUST, 1888. Sc, edules oÍ Prizes, Entry Forms, and other informa- tion may be obtained 0; the iSecreta.ry, Mr J ",mes Straker, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. 1471 CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES EXHIBITION, Under the SPECIAL PATRONAGE of the MARQUESS OF BUTE, K.T., SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, 1888. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS THE SECRETARY. EXHIBITION OFFICES, CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 1224 TO THE OVERSELRS OF THE POOR JL of the Parish of Pepbrey in the County of Carmarthen and to the SUPERINTENDENT of POLKE of the Division wlhin which the house or premises hereinafter mentiontd are situate and to all whom it may concern. I THOMAS HUGHES BOWEN now residing at London House Station-road Hurry Port in the Parish of Pembrey in the County of Carmarthen Grocer do HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICg that it is my inten- tion to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for tho Division of Llanelly in the County of Car- marthèD to be holden at the 10wn-hall Llanelly in the said county of Carmarthen on the <49th day of Aust 1888 for a LICENSE authorising me to apply for and hold AN EXCISE LICENSE to sell Wine in pursuance of the Act 23 Vict. cap. 27 section 3 and Acts amending the same, AN ADDITIONAL EXCISE LICENSE to sell Spirits in pursuance of the Act 24 and 25 Vict. cap. 21 section i. TO BE DRUNK OR CONSUMED off the premises at the house or sl10p situate and known as London House Station.road Burry Port in the Parish of Pembrey aforesaid of which I tie said Thomas Hughes Bowen am the Owner and whiel: IS now occupied by me as a Grocer's Given under my hand this fourth day of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-eight. 1500 THOMAS HUGHES BOWEN. J^OTTCE OF REMOVAL. 1\IR pETER PRICE, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, REMOVE? TO 21, JJIGH-STREET, QARDIFF, ALSO THE OFFICES OF THE CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY, SUN FIRE OFFICE, anc SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FtfND. MR. WENTWORTH H. PRICE, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, REMOVED TO 657 21. HIGH-STREET, ARDIFF. 1415 SRD. V.B. WELSH REGIMENT.— o 2ND CARDIFF DETACHMENT. ) Orders for Week Commencing 12th August, 1888. t Saturday, 11th August—Any mSnber of the detach- ment desirous of attending the funeral of their late comrades who were drowned dunllg camp at Laver- nock ale permitted to do so in uiiform. Tbe funeral will tajte place at 5.15 p.m. at Mer-hyr Vale. A special train will leave Queen-street Station at 3.30 p.m., and the ordinary train at 3.43 p.m. Dress, review order, with leggings. Monday. Wednesday, and Fridly-Company drill, without rifles, at 8 p.m. Plain clothes. Class firing Wednesday and Thursday, at 3 p.m. Camp equipment must be returnøl at once. On duty for the week-Captain E.M. Bruce Vaughan, Sergeant Mahouey, Corporal Wride and Bugler Daley. (Signed) W. E. JONES Captain Commanding Detachment. IMPORT AN T. -OneBoxoTthe I. X L. Pills JL are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acuuired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pails in the Back Sent post iree for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S (from, be General Hospital), As ton-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff-A.. Htgon, Chemist, 39, I Bridg«-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. PODtmorlaisaud Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Cheotist, Oxford-street Newport-Young", Cl1emist, H1h-steet. N..B.-Baye never. tafiB knowa n iftil tefe&s-ajsweced iroc. 134J (Bftttcation. CARDIFF. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE SIR W. T, LEWIS MINING SCHOL.4.RSHIP AND THE BRECON COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP. The SIR W. T. LEWIS MINING SCHOLARSHIP of £ 33 a year and the BRECON COUNTY SCHOLAR- SH1P of £ 20 a year will be OFFERED for COM- PETITION at an EXAMINATION to be held on SEPTEMBER 18clJ., 1888, and the iollowing days. The ,-ir W. T. Lewis Scholarship is open to CoLiers of irood character, who have wo;ked underground not less than b years at Collieries ill the Rhymney, Merthyr, Aberdare, and Rhondda Vallej's. The Brecon COUll, y Scholarship is open to Candidates of 16 years of age and IIPw<1Td, who have resided in the County of Brecon tor the last 10 years. For further particulars anply to IVOR JAMES, Registrar. University C011ege. Cardiff, 17th April, 1888. jll8i ST. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. (FOP. THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF GIRLS AND WOl\1E!) KINDERGARTEN —Modelled on the plan of the best schools, and conducted by Ii. trained, certificated, experienced teacher. Bo) sunder seven admitted. Inclusive fee per term. Guineas. HIGH SCHüOL.-Old.established, but morlem in orl1;anization, curriculum, and methods. Inclusive fee per term for English, 1Iloueru Languages, Classics, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing, Class-Singing, Theory of Music. Needlework, Cookery, Calisthenics, and the Sioyd System of Scientific Carpentry, Four or Five Guineas, ac:;or\1Íng to age at entrance. COLLEGIATE DEPART1I1ENT -Classes and pri vate lessons for Women studying for degrees, or doing a.nyother special work. University Cojlee lectures may be attended. Fees dependent on requirements. The chaT1;e for Board is from Ten to\welve Guineas per term in addition to tuition fees. For further par. ticulars, address the Principal, Miss TULLI, ll. Park. place, Cardiff. 1205 12703 CARDIFF GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER REES GERSHON LEVI.— Pupils pecially jJrepared for Commercial Certificates, the Professional Local and Civil Service Examinations, the Pharma::eut,cal Society, Rnd tile Universities. nuties resumed 011 .Monday, August 20. For terms, lists of successes, Ac., apply to Head Master, 13, Fítza.lan.ple. Cardiff. 145 ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TRE. DEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL H. SHEWBROOKS, B.A. Pupils prepared for the Universities, the University Local, Civil Service, and oth9r examinations. Tbe NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY, September 11th. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Principal. 823 COWBRIDGE. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS lrs and the Misses CULVERWELL (Associates in Ans) The next term will begin TUESDAY, September bth. Pupils prepared for t Oxford and Cambridge, Locals, College of Preceptors, I Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College. Tuition by correspondence in Harmony and Counterpoint (liss A. E. Culverweli. A, Mus.) Private lessons and classes for Oil Pointing, Water Colours, Ac., 2s 6d per lesson. Violiu lessons by Professor E. T. Roberts (Cardiff), 2 guineas per term. Examination successes and prospectolls of school 011 application tou the prm12ls. 1024 MAES Y CWM11EK. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIKLD HALL. MAESY C WM MER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPA.L-lrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc, (Loudon), Goid and Silver Medallist. (Under distingUJsheu patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and tue Society or Science, Arts, and Letters, Jjondon). lrlS are admitted into this school irom 10 to 20 years of age, aud are educated for businesses, profes- sions. or home life. Their success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this schooL This last year alone 246 certificates have been gained. 1b2 riist¡nctions, and 177 special ceraacates. The ris havepassed in as manyas 12 subjects,includin¡!: German, French, mathematics, 1iterüture. drawing, music, book. keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded:Jot the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 13 cer tificats of meri" for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners Cl-ondon) aJd :—' The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." Arithmetic Excellent" and" Scripture Excellent." £ 100 per annum is giveu in Scholarsuips, and £ lo3 to £ 180 in prizs, Over 200 testimonial.> from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmour.h, Gloucester, Com wail, London, 4c. A school to suit toe times, good, cheap, and comfort- !tole." Vide Press. 13252 Fees ior boarders, includin tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any U 1lI verS! tv Examination, five guiheav-j per term. l)a.y ¡>upÜ", Que ;luu..e¡¡.. i2.s.. SW ANSEA. F TVrUSICAL COLLEGE OF WALES, ItJL SWANSEA. DR. JOSEPH PARRY would respectfully inform the Public that his SUMMER TERM COMMENCES on MONDAY, June 18th, 1888, and that this, ill all probability, will he Ius last term in Swanea befùre his remoTal to Cardiff, wnere he wIll commence his duties in the firt week of October next. Subjects taught are :-Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, and Composition b) DR PARRY AND 11'4 M D. MENDELSSOHN PARRY. WAN SEA HIGH SCHOOL FOR O GIRLS, LLWYN-Y.BRYN, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. HEAD-MISTRESS—MISS VINTER. THIS SCHOOL WILL OPEN for the AUTUMN TEftM, on TUESD Y, ;EPfE.\IREH. 18TH, 1888. Prospectuses and forms of application lvr admission may be obtaine at Messrs Pearse and Brown's, 22, Wind-street, SWo.nsea, from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited. 21, '^ueen Anne's Gatp-, London, S. W., or after Seplember 11th, at th" 8chool. The Head-Mistress will be at the schael to receive parents on Friday and Saturday, September 14th and 1bth, from 10 to 1 aud from 2 to 4. 1453 ABERGA VENNY. BERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL. MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES, The educational advantages are of a suptlrior kind, autl the estblishlllent is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well-being of pupils. 1064 Next term dHY, TUESDAY, September 18th,1888.- LADIES' COLLEGIATE" SCHOOL, ABERGA V EN N Y, MON. PRINCIPALS.THE MISSES HOOKI!\S. The above offers exceptional advantages for the study of all subjects appertaining to Vniversity and other examinations. Fees moderate. Domestic arrangements perfec Sole chare of children from the Colonies desired. Term begins September 10th. 54 GELLIGAER LEWIS' ENDOWED SCHOOL, GELLIGAER, CARDIFF. A Modern Public School under Endowed Schools' Act, 1874. CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNORS: CRAS. H, JAMES, Esq., Merthyr. HEAD-MASTER: ROGER W. JONES, B.A. (Lond.), Holding Teacher's Diploma of London University. ASSISIANT-MASTERS: J. T. MILLETT, B.Sc. (Hons.) w, PRICE, Lond. Uniy. FEES Tuition-Boys under 13. £ 2 a'year. „ Boys oyer 13 £ 3 „ Boarding Fee £ 25 No extras except Books and Games' Fee. Preparation for London Matriculation, Cambridge Local and Preliminary Professional Examinations. Special Commercial and Scientitic Courses. Chemical Laboratory, Gymnasium, Fives Court, Cricket, Ac. NEXT QUARTER BEGINS on TUESDAY, AUG. 7. For Prospectus,k. apply to Head-Master 80S above. 627 NEATH. *VTEATH.— PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. JLv Higher Education, "wication for terms, Ltc" to Archdeacon of L11 ifr v. TJeadmaster. Neath. 1118 UGBY UJ.hI..8' SCHOOL, EATH. PRI!\CIPALS-THE MISSES WILLIAMS. Beautiful locality careful home training under direct silpervision of Principals; great success in local examinations; professors attend i. terms moderate; and inclusive article pupil required, 257 CLIFTO, BRISTOL. JJIGH-CLASS EDUCA TION. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLANO PARK, CLIFTO! Established 1873 to provide a thorougbly good edUcatiOD at moderate terms. There will be three vacancies for Boarders and a few vacancies tor Day Pupils, Reptember 15th. Names should be entered at once. Large premises near tbe Downs. Ths number of pupils lImited to 120 (45 boarders). An excellent table kept. A good home for boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Four departments. Pupils admitted from cight to twenty years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Play-ground, well-fitted workshop, gymnasium, foot- ball, hockey, cricket, anli tennis clubs. Separate house as Sanatorium. Pupils sncccessfully prepared for the Army, Navy, Civil Service, Medical and Preliminary Law Examinations, as well as for those of the Universities, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College 01 Preceptors, Science and Art Department also for the Musical Examinations o the Roy,.l Academy and Trinity C,)llege.-Prospectuss. examination successes, references, and full particulars on application to the 1 Head Master, MR CHARLES BIGG. Apply by letter only before September 7th. 1433 SHEFFIELD. -_u_- THE FIRTH COLLEGE AND SHEF- FIKLD TECHNICAL SCHOOL, SHEFFIE1.D. ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY. Complete Courses, embracing Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Lectures and Drawing, Office Practice, with Engineering Laboratory nd Workshop Practice; also Metallurgical Lectures and Laboratory i Practice, Assaying, Ac., WILL BE RESUMED OCTOBER 2. 1497 Prospectus post free on application to tbe Registrar. ON ALL DEFECTS OF VISION,! CONSULT MR FREEMAN 65, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Xll& SIGHT 1'1'1W GRAXIS. 1465 I CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL — Many Passes at Universities, Public Schools, and College Examinations. Scholarships Mathematics Pass June. 1888; New Commercial Course with Modern Languages; Shorthand; Geography; Business Arith- metic Drawing Liberal Homo: Games, Baths, SWim-j 1"11in;; fine house and grounds in a country 01 great beauty 18 years' reference to families 679 G. DEWDNEY, B.A. H. DEWDNEY, B.A HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY. LIMITED. LADY PRINCIPAL: Miss CUST, assisted by an Able Staff of Resident English and French Teachers and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge, Local, College of Preceptor-, and other examinations. The Domestic Airangements are ullder the immediate supervision of the Lady Principal, and ai e calculated to promote the health and comfort of the pupils. Terms for boarders under 12 years of age, 25 guineas per annum ditto above 12 years of age, 30 guineas per annum. Further information and prospectuses may be ob. tained from the Lady Principal, Hereford or from the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 1087 lUihnaus triTÎrts. -n_ ABERNACLE WELSH BAPTIST -L CHAPEL, THE HAYES. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES on SUNDAY and MONDAY, August 12th and 13th, when the Rev. OWEN DAVIES, Carnarvon, president of the Welsh Baptist Union, and Rev. J< 'HN THOMAS, Carmarthen, will (D.V.) preach. Order of services, Sunday and Collection at the close of each service in aid of the renovation of the chapel. 421 ETHODIST FREE CHURCH, GUILDFORD-STREET.—The Pastor, Rev. Geo. Hargreaves, will preach to-morrow.—Subject: Morning, at 11, A Sound in the Muiberry Trees;" Eveniny, at 6.30, England's Indebtedness to the Spanish Armada." 41o imiliimg Somites. rpHE CARDIFF B UILDING X SOCIETY. HEAD OFFICES :—COKKERTON HOUSE. QUEEN- STREET. CARDIFF. TO BORROWERS. Sums from £100 to £3,000 ready to be advanced on approved security. TO DEPOSITORS. 1.—Deposits received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. NOTICE.— Present Rate of Interest on Deposits, 3 and 4 per cent. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.—Five per cent, compound interest jpiaranteed from month of entry. 3.-Bonus added to shares which have remained n force for more than twù years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at one month's notice. N.B.—OFFICE OPEN on SATURDAY EVENINGS, 6.30 to 8. 112e 1172 PETER PRICE Secretary. FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES-15. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own LI welling-s, EASY REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS—NO REDEMPTION FEES—LOW LAW CHARGES—RESERVE FUND invested in CONSOJ-S—SHARES issued DAILY—DEPOSITS of i:5 and upwards.—Full particulars apply at the Offices, which are open dally. 1119 T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. RITHE MONMOUTHSHIRE & SOUTH X WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL, EsQ" J.P., CHAIRMAN- RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FUNDS, 1887, £::J,166 4s 8d. ADVANCES made on Freehold or Leasehold Pro- pert-, repayable by instalments, with privilese of paying any sum in excess of instalments. INY E:3TIXG SHARES, interesr at 5 per cent. yearly and Bonus Tri-nnialiy. DEPOSIT SHAIUS cf 250 or half shares of £25 receive 5 per cent. interest, payabie Half-yearly and Bonus Triem iaily. DEPOSITS at sl10rt notice received at any time. Present mte of interest 41 per cent., payable Half-yearly. Apply for Balance Sheet and ProiSpectuses to the secretary, F. J. HEYBYRNE, 1156 173, Commercial-street, Newport. OUTH WALES MERCANTILE tO BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit Ba.1a.nce-sheet sent on application. John Jenkins, A .O. A.. SECRETARY. J 046 r i HE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated 1874.—Liberal to £ 10,0C<)).—Easy Re- payments in3 to 17 years. Favourable Redcmption Terms-UtmOS¡; Secrecy— Loans on Buildings iu pro- gress—No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway, 12, Queen's Chambers Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barry, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-s reet, Cadox- ton: Abertiilrry aud District, Ir W, B. Harrison, Abertiliery; Newport and h.8trict, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, I'ewnort; Mr H. G, Hi¡<;Ul..n, 102. Oxford-street, Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr H. Porcher, Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac Philiips, Burr)- Port, R.S.O Tredeyar and Eblnv VaÙ, Mi J. D, ThOIuas, Aeron illa. Rhymney. 1058 Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary. 1áotrIs. <- JJ A R R Y'S JMPERIAL H °, T E L, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, 0ARDIFF. IR. R. BARRY, For six yea.rs Manager of the Philharmonic Res- taurant, has opened the above magnificent and commodious premises as a first class JpAMILY QOMMERCIAL JJJOTEL. There has also been established in connection with the premises lion excellent and popular RESTAURANT, intended to meet tbe wants of all classes. The charges in bo 1 h the Hotel and Restaurant will be at strictly MODERATE AND POPU. LAR PRICES. The Chef is late of the Burlington Hotel, London, and the Pastrycook and Confectioner has held appüintmenis in ihe leading Metro- politan Establishments. The Public are respectfully invited, EXCELLENT CUISINE. MODERATE PBIES. PROPER ATTENTION. Pottar saeefcti all trains. Night Porter kepts < 656 1,02 DINNERS, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat a.nd Bread, 4d. Good Beds, 1* anu 1* 6d. 1258 VIVIAN ARMS HOTEL (Opposite Town-hall), SWANSEA, J. JONES, Proprietor. Commercial Gentlemen aud Visitors will find every comfort in this establishment, at a very moderate charge. Ordinary daily, at one WESTON-SUPER-MARE COUNTY TV BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, LAWNS- TON VILLAS, newly furnished, excellent sea view.—I HENRY EARP, Proprietor. 925 yy ALE S F O R E V E R Messrs TYLER and CO. have just obtained the HIGHEST AWARDED HONOUR at the Adelaide Exhibition, in addition to the Highest Awarded Midat at Liverpool, fcr the PURITY and EXCELLENCE of THEIR FLANNELS, SERGES, CLOTHS, YARNS, and HOSIERY,—MAESLLYN IDlk Llandyssil, South Wales. Agents in Cajhuw- • 1IRI flUWXLL and Co., 45t. Maryrtwofc 121ft fJimm Àmnsrnunts. I CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11TH, Last Night of Augustns Harris's Drury Laue Drama, TDLEASURE, By Paul Merritt and Augustus Harris. I REALISTIC AND FXCITlNG SCENES. THE BATTLE OF FLOWERS AT NICE. THE CARNIVAL BALL AT NICE. THE EARTHQUAKE IN THE RIVIERA. MONDAY, AUGUST :3TH, Mr W. H. HALLATT'S COMPANY" in the new Drama, by F, A. Scuaamore, IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ? I Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. RPHE J>OLICE JGAND, Under tho Leadership of Mr Paul Draper (b* kind perm'ssion by His Worship the Mayor, and Waiter Hemingway, Esq..) wiil play a Favourite Selection nt SHERIDAN'S BENEFIT, Wednesday next, Aug. 15th. HEREFORD. ¡ JJEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL. SEPTEMBER 11TH. 12TH. lira, and IÔTH, 1888 PATRON HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS Madame ALBANI, Miss ANN A ^"ILLIAMS Miss AMBLER, Madame ENRIQUEZ, and Miss HILDA WILSON; Mr EDWARD LLOYD Mr CHARLES BANKS, Mr W. H. BRERETON, and Mr SANTLEY". Leader of the Band Mr J. T. CARRODUS I' Conductor Dr. LANGDON COLBORNE. IN THE CATHEDRAL. SEPT. 11TH.—Mendelssohn s "ELIJAH." SEPT. 12TH.—Handel's "SAMSON" and Sterndale Bennett's "WOMAN OF SAMARIA."—Eveninp Haydn's "CREATION" (1st and 2nd part*), Spdhr's GOD. THOU ART GREAT," and Schubert's "SONG OF MIRIAM SEPT. "MASS IN D MINOR." Cowen's SONG OF THANKSGIVING," Dr. Parry's Ode "LEST PAIR OF SIRENS," and Oaseicv's "ST. POLYCARP." SEPT. "MESSIAH." GRAND CONCERTS IN SHIKE IIALL. SIR A. SI-LLIVANS ''GOLDEN LEGEND," CONDUCTED BY THE COMPOSER. Overtures: "Euryantne," "Midsummer Night's DrealI; "Merry Wives of Windsor," Ac. Programmes, Tickets, Ac„ at Jakeman and Carver's, Hereford. 1410 (Ejntrsioits. XCURSfoNS FROM CARDIFF. Jfj BY THE LADY MARGARET. EARL OF DUNRAVEN, OR EARL OF JERSEY. UO WESTON, LYNMOUTH, AND Leave Cardiff 8.0 a.m. TO-DAY, ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff 8.0 a.m. SATURDAY, „ Ilfracombe 4.30 p.111. Weston 8.0 p.m. Aug. 11, To r&turn on the following Monday at 5.30 p.m. at 5.30 p.m. I TO WA-TCHET, MIXKHEAD, AND ILFRACOMBE. MONDAY, I Leave Cardiff 7.30 a..m. Aug. 35. Ilfracombe 5.50 | Calling at Watcher and Minehead and | off Lynmouth to and fro. TO WESTON AND ILFRACOMBE TUESDAY, Calling off Lynmouth to and fro. I Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m. Aug. 14. Ilfracombe 4.45 p.m. „ Weston .S.u p.in. DAILY SERVICE between WESTON and CARDIFF, by the Sal von Steamer, "LADY MARGARET." AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEA.VE WESTON. Sat 11-2.0, 10.30 am, and | Sat 11-9.15 am, and 7.45 6.30 pm I pm. Mon 13-815. ]0.30, 11.30 I Mon 13-e.25 am, 12 noon, am, 1.15, 7..50 pm. 6.50. Mid 8.50 pm. fTuesl4—8.15,9.50,10.30,am Tues am, 12noon, 20pIL. 8.0 pm. t Tauuton Flower Show. For SpeClal Throug-i1 Arrangements of Excursion parties to Cheddar, WdIs, Ac., or for Hire of Passener Steamers to any pJiJ,ce in the llrist01 Cha., 1net, aoply to Edwards, Robertson aud Co., 10a, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 349 1193 "ORISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET J > COMPANY* -The VE i.INDRA will sail AUG., 1888, as follows, betweei. SWANSEA and ILFRA- x CoMBE — From Swa nsea, Fron; I1frac"mbe. Saturday 11-7 0 morn Saturday 11-6. U after Monday 13-: 0 morn | Monday 13-b 0 after Tuesday 14-7 3u morn Wednesday 15—1 0 after Wednesday :5-6 30 after Best c-tbin, 6s; Fore do, 4s: Return—B»«t, 8s Ff:i"ie, 6s av&ilabie fur onB Ifffiflth.. Appiy Wi Ilia-Ill Pockett, wansea 01' T. J. Medlicott, llfracow be. ) 21.3 GREAT WESTERN RAILWA Y, FLOWER SHOW AT EBBW VALE. On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th, RETURN ) TI' KETS (1 2 3Clas.), at a Single Fare and a Quarter, will be issued to Ebbw "ale from Newportnnd stations to ALerbeeg inclusive, by 11,15 a.m. and 3.1b p, HI, trains from Newport; to return same day a: 4.40 or 7 40 pllJ. 1500 IIY. LAMBERT, General Manager. Ii OLIDAY TOURS AND CRUISES. LAND OV THE MIDNIGHT SUN. WILSON LINE of ROYAL MAIL PASSENGER STEAMERS, with SaloJns and sleeping Accommoda- tion amidships, SAIL from HULL every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY to N-'RWAY, aud every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY" MORNING to SWEDEN—from LONDON every THURSDAY", to NORWAY-and present the quickest aud best oppor. tunities of visiting the magnificent Fjords and Mouu tain Scenery of NORWA at verv reasoimb e cost. YACHTING CRUISE to the finest NORWEGIAN FJOKDS. WILSON LINE. The splendid s.s. DOMINO (specially built for passenger service, with saloon and sleeping accolllmodaioll AMIDSHIPS) is intenned to ie despatched from HULL 9.0 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, on a 14 Cruise to the HARDANGER. SOGNE, NCERO. and ROMSDAL Fjords, visiting also STAY ANGER, BERGEN,MOLDE, and DRONTHEIM. This Cruise is made in SMOOTH WATER, protected from the sea uy the fringe of Islands on the Norwegian Coast, and affords all the pleasures of Yachting with none of the unpleas"ntne. Hull to St. PeuersburK, First-class Passeliger teamer5 Weekly. For Programmes, with full particulars, applv to THOS WILSON, SONS, and CO., HULL, Or to the Cardiff Agents, JOHN BOVEYandCO., 1231 Rothesay Chambers, Bute Docks. RUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, vii Crinan and Caledonian Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or IONA sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 9 in connection with Express Trams trom c..rdiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe. Skye, Gairloch, Staffa. Iona, Glencoe, Islay, Stornoway, Ac. Official Guide, 5d; Illustrated, óJ a.nd Is. Time bills, with map and fares, free by post from the owner, David Macbravne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 36b-1204 insurance. THE BOILER INSURANCE STEAM JL POWER COMPANY (LIMITED). ESTABLISHED 1859. For the Insurance ami Inspection of Boilers and Engines, and also for the InsnrallLè of Workpeople, to meet the Employers' Liability Act. 1880. HEAD ÛHICES-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Branch Offices-139, Canon-street, ondon, KC., and 2, We." Regent-street. Giassow, •JNTlEL MCDOUGALL, Chief Engineer and Manager PERCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. BOILERS.—Insurance against all damage resulting from exolosion of boilers or collapse of flues. Boilers periodically inspected by experienced officers resi- dent in the principal manufacturing towns. Re- ports of the condition of the boilers and mountings sent to the insured after "he inspection. ENGINES.—Inspection and insurance against damage from breakdown, and advice given on all matters relating to the economical use of steam power. EMPLOYERS' LIABIIITI.—Insurance of workpeople, covering ALL RISKS for which the employer is liable under the Employers' Liability Act. 1880. 1207 THE WHITTINGTON LIFE J_ ASSURANCE COMPANY", 58, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E.C. All kinds of Life Assurance business transacted. Loans granted on Reversions, and on Personal and other security in c nnection with Life Assurance. Premiums may be paid Yearly, Hall-Yearly, Quarterly, or Monthly. ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager, 1152 Agents Wanted. UNION A SSURANCE SOCIETY. Established in the reign of Queen Anne, j A.D. 1714. Chief Office 81, Cornhill, London. Invested Funds exceed T Annual income exceeds £ 295,000, FIRE Insurances effected 011 nearly all descriptions of risks. LIFE Bonus, £116 per cent. per annum low premiums. Prospectuses, Agencies, all information at the Branch Ortice BANK CHAMBERS, BALDWIN. STREET. BRISTOL. 1265 ARTHUR H. LAMONT, Local Secretary. D UCK, SON, AND pLKKER S MUSIC STORES, PULTENEY BRIDGE, BATH. pIANOS AND QRGANS. INTENDING PURCHASERS should not fail to obtain DUCK, SON, and PINKER S QUOTATIONS before making 3nal choice. It win cost Lmj to do so, and purchasers wil save poumis by pLtcioe their orders vOth thorn. ¡ PIANO A OR ^YJERCHANTS, "RATH AND BRISTOL. iJ 1243 I TL/TANHOOD RESTORED. REMEDY FREE. ,-v victim of youthful imprudence, causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debilitj, Lest Maanood, Ac., baviiig tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple self-cure. Which he will sead free to hia follow-sufferers.—Addrc.su W. Fox. I, Yerk^tieet, SeoUrmudt, Lendoi* S.B. W9. eBusiness Auaresscs. Km.TTISG WORSTEDS AND KNITTED JJOSIERY AT lILL jpRICES. A CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE QREENOCK YARN STORES WIIL BE OPENED BY THE SPINNERS AT 20, H"'n S'i;i:hT ARCAJS 658 ON THURSDAY, 16TH INST. 1434 "j~NIM.ITABLE & UNSURPASSABLE4 On Road, Rail, and Rivev, tor Travelling Purposes a, Buiness Pursuits, THE HEADY-MADE CLOTHING OF W pRICE AND ts 0 N s 1 THK CARDIFF HOeSE, Stands above ano!. beyond others in Public AnnroTal and Appreciation. Note THE PRICES :— BlacI: 2v, 3i-, 4b! 5! 60/. Coloured Suits 17/o. 20/ 23/ 30/ 30/, 4J/- BUck Morning Surts Black Coats and 25/ 30/ 43/ 50/- Coloured Cloth Coass 6/11 to 20/- Cloth Trousers 5/11, 6/11, 8/6, 10/ 12/6. 10/. BUY OR GIVE YOUR ORDERS ONLY AT \V. PRICE AND SONS', The Cardiff House, 50 and 51. ST. MARY-STREET, 111 46 and 47. CARDIFF. lOOt 11, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. A MI/.TON AND Be to make an announcement to their Mends oa Cardiff, Llandaff. and r: eiahbourhood that they have commenced Business as WHOLESALE AND* RETAIL DEALKRS 1: Yy A LL J^a:n GiJS GS, iy £ URAL DECORATIOS, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, GLASS, LEAD, AND OILS. In their Show Rooms for Wall Hangings. Forei and Home Manufactures of high class quality will Iw found, including Rich and Artistic OíoU in, 0; tb4 choicest designs, suitable for mansiou and cottage, and at quotations within the reach of all. Builders, Decorators, aud Owners of Houses rectivi tradesmen's allowanct>s. A Trial Call requested. GEORGE JEERS. 1372 I QK. A UN. rjp H 11 E EYE A S Y T K rf rpHREE jpIANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOL. JOIANOFORTES BY COLLARD. JpIANOFORTES BY BRINSMKAD. JpIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYERj JpIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. jpIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKKU> FROM 10s, MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Withont .ny Further Charge whatever, the instrument becoiu6 the Property of tbe Hirer rjnHOMPSON AND gHACKFLLj LIMITED QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF. rjpiiOMPSON AND LIMITED, :52, CASTLE-SXKEKr. SWANSEA rpMOMPSON AND S H ACKEL4 LIMITED, 118. HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; THOMPSON AND SHACK ELL LIMITED, 35, CO MM Ell CI AL-ST ill-: I-T, NE WTOliT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER PENARTH, AND PONTYPRIDD. THE rpHREE YjiAiiS" ^YSTE;i1 Was iSrst introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SlIACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which i'iine many thousands of homes have been ren. dered flippy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such oasy erms. Tbe MOlltlÜy Payments are so low that there need It no house v,'itl1out a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM fpHOMPSON AND gBACKELL' LIMITED. Are always pjea.e- to senu I, 1111 Particulars, with Descriptive Pampi.1¡.t, Photographs f the Newest tYJe", Ac., free oy pvst, Oll the application o: any in,6nriiD£: purcuaser. I DISCOUNT I'OR CASH. 'I The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to seiect frolll at aoout HALF PRIQE. I THOMPSON AND jgHACKELL LIMITED CARCIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPt MERTHVR, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 1047 1686 and PONTYPRIDD, THI, QATTYBROOK l-RICK QOMPAKY (LIMITED). Offices, — 1, ST. STEPHEN'S CUAMBKBS, BALDWIN STREET, BKLSTOL. (ERNEST E. STREET, C.E. Managai" Direcior.) Manufacturers of Red, BuS; and Blue FACING BRICKS, Red and Buff TERRA COTTA, Specially Moulded Bricks for string Course, Qtioim, Arches, Ac. WHITE GLAZED BRICKS FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY, Ac. Blue and Brindle VITRIFIED BRICKS, For Engineering and Hydraulic Works; also for Stables, Street Paving, and Copings. AGRICULTURAL DRAIN PIPES, Carriage paid to any Eaiiwaij St at! on. 1142 y U R K T u n E UNIVERSAL FURNISHING STORES, TEMPEE BUILDINGS, UNION-STR EEI, DO W J ATS. Parties desiring to furnish will find the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM, Á\'D CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER Hut SK in the PRINCIPALITY. ASH WALNUT and MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITES. DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS in Great Variety. TEMPLE BUILDINGS, DOWLAIS. 1212 415 IZ^EALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. AN DRAKE The great remedy for Eili. PILLS MANDRAKE ous anti J.iver Complaints, PILLs MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, d: Gravel, PILI," MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Pun PILLs MAN DRAKE fier of tbe age. PILLS MANDRAKE fEfT'MGifiAf- PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, M&incee PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,—I consider your Amen- PILLS MANDRAKE car Manarake Pill to be the PILLS MANDRAKE gr("&te,;r, soccers the worid lias PILLS MANDRAKE ev«r knowv,.—X am, sir, ytiurs PILLs MANDRAKE faithful. F. H. IlKWSOK. PILLS MANDRAKE Mi.idiv, Cb«in>st, Card;;? PILL:" M ANDUAKE titrrctt! MANDRAKE Br«iaer9.N*wpor»: PILLS MANDRAKE (laocijiviBauK^P;1"81- PIEl„s MANDRAKE Ne->«rr> aati Lonoon. Pll.J^; MANDRAKE Proprietor — jl r KEALL.. MANDRAJFE j Cbeiuirt A iteattet- MS, Hi £ ti- PJLLLS