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L „ p C R N T V R E > UNIVERSAL FURNISHING STORES, TEMPLE BUILDING UNION-STREET, DOWLAIS. Parties desiring to furnish will find the iARGEST AND BEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in the PRINCIPALITY. 4SH WALNUT and MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITES. DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, BRASS AND IB ON BEDSTEADS in Great Variety. TEMPLE BUILDINGS, DOWLi-IS. 12A2 413
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1 V ALLSOPP & SONS, ] v BASS & CO., v /VS. ad otben vAy> of the finest NfcW V/K BURTON PRICES. XVsfe) ALES Per Per <X Kilderkin Firkin. N? C/>X yO\ 18s g, -» Cfi\ 21s 10s6d 24s 128 0\ Amd upwards 1C30
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v SPECIAL NOTICE. SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER CO., >V -/Y MANUFACTURERS OF LEATHER & COTTON X MAIN DRIVING BELTS. LEATHER HOSE, AC. PRICE LIST Alsall kinds of and all Information India Rubber Goods for mL- on application. chanical >ourpose*, SOUTH WALES \etc17M INDIA RUBBER CoN^C^s! 32, WEST BUTE-STREET, '.0' DOCKS, CARDIFF.
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GOLD MEDALS, EDINkURGH AND LIVERPOOL EXHIBITIONS. F R Y'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared by a new and special scientific process securing extreme solubility and developing the finest flavour of the <^ocoa.—" It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recoirmend it as a subtitute for tea for young persons." -Sir Chat. A. Cameron, President Boyai CoUegw of Surgeons, Ireland. Jec. Mill
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Stripping Notices. LONDON TO CARDIFF. 26th September. CARDIFF TO LONDON, CARDIFF TO SWANSEA, 17th September. ROTTERDAM TO CARDIFF, ROTTERDAM TO SWANSEA, 1bth September. For Freight and Particulars. apply to ROBERT JOHNSTON AND CO., CARDIFF. 1198 WATEHFOHD and CORK, and the V T whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per Fast trains on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and powerful Steamships, via Mnford Haven. The Water- ford Steamers run daily. The Cork Steamers leave New Milforil Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 1135 /L/Cyr i 1ARDIFF AND BOKDEA UX \j rhe CARDIFF STKAMSHII J»r'. COM HAN Y'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW ^^WBi^^SXEAMERS will sail as follows :— RDOGNE". __Bordeaux for Cardiff, Sept. 20 SIRONDE.«..Cardiff for Bordeaux.. Sept. 27 Witu foods and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- bain and Sons, Agents, 2. Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; 8nd at the Offices of the Company, ol. Mount stuart- square, Cardift. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL CO., Managers. YC^ £ R ^MJSKICAU LINE. MmSmSm £ tmrrKU STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. 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 ef the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and beat ronte to the West. For further particulars apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, 4r. CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. LOCAL agknts :— GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardilf; Jones BROS. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiif, and at Dock- Street, Newport; S. J. DAYIES, 9, Edward-place Cardiff: TILNEY aud Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, PORt, Office Pontypool J. TnmlAS, Tredegar W. f. H. AUSTIN, Neath-road, Lartdo-e A. j>AVIF.S, 21, Meckan-ittrfet, Pontlottyn l< LIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Pontmorlais, Merthyr AUSTIN MICHCHS, swum JAKES RORERTS, South Wales Emigration Office Pontypridd; Â. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina: anti W. H. HITCHINOS, Agent, Aberkenfig. 1016 INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. INJUN A INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 1IVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 22, Water-street, Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edward's-place, Queen-street, Cardiff; Geo. Bird, M6, Bute-street. Crdilf; C. J. Cuiilipp, 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. II. Austin, ieath-road, Landore: J L. Bowen, Lawrence-Street, Llanelly; Josiah Davies, Great Western House, Llanelly • H. Lewis, Old Market.street, Neath; J. Roberts, Pontypridd. 1140 JJ 0 N O L U L C. PFLUGER It CO., H. HACKFELD ACO.'S. Bremen. Honolulu. HONOLULU LINE PACKETS. C A RDIFF TO HONOLUL U. The fine barque "G.N. Wilcox" (late "Kentish far").Capt.F. Walters, 570 tons reg., classed Al at Lloyd's, and newly yellow metalled, WILL BE DESPATCHED by the End of OCTOBER. Loading Berth ROATH DOCK, CARDIFF. For terms of freights, Ac., appiy to VAN SANTEN, MEYER, AND DARMER, City Buildings, Liverpool; to KRIEGER SCHLIEMANN. Cardiff. 1888 ^PICKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, -1 AUSTRALIA, or the CAPE, by any Line, can be -fed of Mr S. J. Davies, 9, Kdward-place, Cardiff. 36 16nílbtng ø£idus. SOUTH WALES lilERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A.C. A.. Secretary. 104b F| HE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS • BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland Bouse, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated 1874.-Liberal A.rlvances (£100 to iJlO.OCO).—Easy Re. payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms-Utmos Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- Iress-No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS: — Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barry, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-sireet, Cadox- ton: Abertillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newport: Swam fa, Mr H. G. Higman, 102. Oxford-street. Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr H. Porcher, Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac I Phillips, Burry Port, R.S.0; Tredegar and M'bbvi Vale, I Mr J. D. Thomas. Aerpn Villa, Rhymney. 1058 Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary UY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. 0FFICES ;-15, QUEEN-STREKT, CARDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live &Il their own l1wellingil.. EASV REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS-No REDEMPTION FEES-Low LAW CHARGE*—RESERVE FUND invested tb Consols—shares issued DAILY-DEPOSITS of £5 and upwards.—Full particulars appiy at the Offices, Which are open daily. 1119 T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE & SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALI.. ESQ., J.P.. CHAIRMAN. RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FUND*, 1888, £6,984 12s 00. ADVANCES made on FreehoJd or Leasehold Pro- perty, repayable by instalments, with privilege of paying any sum in excess of instalments. INVESTING JSHAKEIS, interest at 5 per cent. yearly and Bonus xriennially. DEPOSIT SHARKS of S50 or half shares øf:5:.25 receive 5 per cent. interest, payable half-yearly. Bonus triennially. DEPOSITS at short notice received at any time. Present rate of interest, 42 per tent.. payable half-yearly. Apply for Balance Sheet tad Prospectuses to the Secretary, Fr J. HEYB*RNE. 1737 173, Commercial-street, Newport. {•UNG SAVE TQUR LIVES BY TAKING TONIC fe (^BRIDGE'S PISS R U»« rpoNIC, ™SIS WNG JLJ J TONIC yUNG THE MIGHTY HEALER. TONIC WNG It has a power over diseases hither- TONIC S«UNG to unknown in medicine. TONIC LUNG Are you at all weak-chested, or TONIC yUNG inciineu to be Consumptive, with TONIC Lung just a touch of Cough now and then? TONIC fUNG "Try this Wonderful Medicine.' TONIC {-UNG The Cough and Weakness will dis- TONIC j'UNG appear as if by magic, and you will TONIC MJNG feel a strength aud power you never TONIC MJNG had before. TONIC {•UNG HAVE YOU A COUGH? TONIC i-UNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC {•^NG HAVE YOU A COLD? TONIC MJNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC fUNO REMOVE IT. TONIC yUNG Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves TONIC yUNG instantly. TONIC ?UNG TONIC frUNG The Spasms cf Coughing so dread- TONIC fUNO ful in Whooping Cough become less TONIC rUNG wiih each dose of the medicine. TONIC J-UNG TONIC tpNG prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC {•UNg Chemist, Hull. TONIC {"JJNg Sold in Bottles, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, TONIC rJJNG and lis, by all Chemists and Patent TONIC fUNO Medicine Vendois. TONIC yUNG Wholesale all Loudon and Provincial TONIC ^UNO 13328 Houses. 1180 TONIC "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' QLARKE'S V ORLD-FAMED MIXTURE. •JHE GREAT BLOOD rRIFIER and RESTORER. POR CLEANSING and CLEARING the j. BLOOI> from ALL IMPURITIES, it cannot be 2 highly recommended. jwfor Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood peases, and Sores of all kinds it is a ntver-failing "Permanent Cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Blackhead or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy. Cures Ulcers, Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Bliod from all Impure Matter. From whatever cause arising Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and ^war- c, » ? free from anything injurious to the most delicate "istittition of either sex, the Proprietors solicit erers to give it a trial to test its value. „ Chester, March 5,1888. 1- I suffered from rheumatic pains in my arms and for over five ye-irs. I also had a bruised shinbone, \i.O\Jgh which I could rest for only a few minutes at a 'n t. All sorts of remedies were appl'ed, hut none did 1 ) R0°d for more than a few days. I was recom- j'ded to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, which I did, lhaf°n the first bottle I felt relief. I was told tont eleTo,l bof les would effect a perfect cure. I only hOt; nine bottles and a half, which cost me 2s úd per \e. Ij. Jt is now ten months since, and I have not felt the I 4s t pain-in fact, I am perfect in my walk, and am in ,8ood health as ever I was in my life. 1ft J.. reo"er, I told two friends of mine who were laid Von k rheumatifi pains of my cure, and they tried Clarke's Blood Mixture. They are tailors by and in seven days they were at work again, and it cannot be too higtily praised.—Hoping I am j ""trading, I remain, yours sincerely, j "O. HOWARTH, Sergeant, Depot Cheshire I Regiment, Chester." I bottles, 2s 9d and lis each. By all CHEM- j| and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS through Xl\rJ?e world, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by the i f«C°LN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG CO., 'Jcoln. TRADF. MARK, "BLOOD MIXTURE." for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not Persuaded to take an imitation. 1006 PATHWAY OF SAFETY.—A BOOK FOR YOUNG MEN, giving instructions "Peedy cure of Nervous and other complaints, loss ii eD>bitter life and produce premature decay and I "srve power and vitality. I'ull directions for Í\éI. treatment with local and internal Remedies, which **efo» thousands of persons who had lost all hope v rt,,ding this i>ook. Published by a duly quali- free 'Keon for the benefit of Mankind. A copy sent Secretary, Institute of Anatomy. Bir- i ^>siea bp ).ndíøn. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION It STORAGE RumIS i J. G. MADDOX A CO., Auctioneers'. Wicker Art Furniture, at Rooms Sent. 18 Household Furniture, at Rooms .Sept. 18 A 20 Hampshire Down Ewes, dcc., at Canton Fair Sept 19 Hampshire Down Ram Lambs. at Cardiff Sept. 19 leasehold Property, at Rooms Sept. 20 Household Furniture, at I,Partrldge.rd.,Cardlff, Sept. 26 Mr MEREDITH DAVIES. Live Stock, &c., at Penderyn Sept. 18 Messrs TRKGERTHKN DUNN A CO. Steamship and Dry Dock hares, at Cardiff.. » Sept. 20 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff — Sept. 20 Dry Dock Shares, at Cardiff Sept. 20 Messrs A. & D. EDWARDS. Cattle, at Caerleon Sept. 20 Mr JOHN FORRESTER. Cottages, at Deri Sept 20 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING Twenty First-class Safes, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Contents of Suites of Offices, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Breeding Ewes, at Canton Fair Sept 19 100 Valuable Horses, at Horse Exchange Sept. 21 Household Appointments, at Rooms Sept. 27 & 28 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX. Grass Land, at Newport Oct 3 Desirable Estate, at Newport .V. — Mr J. E. GUNN. Household Furniture. &c., at Cardiff Sept. 25 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Sept 24 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Tin-plate Works, at Newport Sept 19 Mr W. G. LATTY. Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff.Sept. 18 Horses, at Cardiff. Sept. 22 Messrs J. M. LEEDER & SON. Leasehold Properties, at Swansaa Sept 20 Pictures and Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 25 Messrs W. S. MILL ICR & CO. Farming Stock, at Forest Lodge, Brecon Sept. 25 Horses, Cattle, Sheep, at Devynnock Sept. 27 Mr S. N. POWELL. Engine and Boiler, at Llangennech Sept 24 Mr R. E. RICKARD. Surgical Instruments, at Briton Ferry Sept. 27 Messrs KDWARD ROBERTS and SON, Dwelling Houses, at Swansea Sept 25 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Timber and Materials, at Cardiff 2 Freehold Ground Rents. at Pontypridd Oct 10 FreehotdLand..to.. at i'ir Phil Oct. 11 Freehold Building: Land, at Barry Oct — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Shorthorn Cattle, at Cowbridge October 18 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. Properties, at Cardiff Sept 27 SALE THJS DAY. DUKE. STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 18th and 20th, 1888. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising elegant walnnt drawing-room suites, variously upholstered, oak and mahogany dining-room suites in leather, dining and other tables, massive cabinets and sidetioards M(. match, suites, pier glasses in walnut, black and gold, and gilt frames, duchesse toilets in various woods, wi h wardrobes en suite, toilet glasses, towel rails, fenders, chairs, Ac., &c. Sale at Two o'clock precisely. N.B.—AH Goods for these :-oales must be entered day prior to same at the Offices, 25, Duke-street. 1111 SALE THIS DAY AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS WICKER ART FURNI. TURE FOR LAWNS, GREENHOUSES, DRAW- ING-ROOMS, ETC., ETC. The Tuesday's SAL IS of September 18th will include a valuable consignment from a Leicester Manufac- turer of HIGH-CLASS WICKER ART FURNITURE, Comprising lounge chairs, five o'clock tea tables, Mikado stands. Jardiniere stands, bassinettes, clothes ba.skets, etc. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are -i-vJL instructed to SKLL the above, without reserve, to cover advances. On view Monday and morning of sale, which will commence at Two o'clock precisely. 2073 SALE TO-MORROW. CANTON FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1888. ANNUAL SALE up THE PENTREBANE HAMP. SHIRR DOWN RAM LAMBS. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are -LvH. favoured with instructions from the Messrs Akers to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Fair, 20 VERY SUPERIOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM LAMBS. Also the SPLENDID RAM LAMB (part of the above flock) which took the FIHST PRIZE at the Glamor- ganshire Agricultural Show, recently held at Swansea, sale at II a.m. precisely. Further particulars of the Messrs Akers. Pentre- bane, St. Fasan's or of the Auctioneers. 25, Duke- street, Cardiff. 1709 13459 SALE TO-MORROW. CANTON FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1883, Commencing at 11 o'clock. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed to SKLL at the above Fair 50 SUPERIOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN KWES (Yearlings and Two-years-old). Also. one capital Black Mare Colt, rising three, about 14 bands. Offices and Salerooms. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. ABSOLUTE SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE AND EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. SITUATE IN NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by the owner to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Auction Mart, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY. September 20th, 1888, at 7.30 p.m. precisely, and subject to such conclitionll as shall then and there he read, all that commodious LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE. situate and being No. 8, Newport-road, Cardiff (exactly opposite the University College). It is held for a term of 99 years from the 4th day of December, 1874, at the annual ground rent. of £13. The house contains 15 spacious rooms, and besides these there is a capital greenhouse, stable and coachhouse, and hay and corn sheds, with every convenience attached. It has a depth of 249 feet, with frontages on thu Newport-road of 21 feet and 53 feet on the Adamsdown-road. The premises can easily be altered at a small outlay to suit an American Market, a County Supply or large Repository, or ca.n be adapted for any business requiring extensive premises and yards. It is in the very heart of the town, and close to the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railway Stations, and is on the direct road to the new docks and iron works now in course of construction, and must in a tew years prove a very lucrative investment. The greater portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. To view apply on the premises. Offices and Sale-rooms, 26, Duke-street. Cardiff. 2009 PRELIMINARY NOTicif NO. 1. PARTRIDGE-ROAD. ROATH, CARDIFF WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH 1883 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON PRECISELY. MES RS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by James Trotter, Esq. (who is leaving Cardiff), to SELL by AUCTION the whole of his excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. (including a handsome full-compass piano in walnut case, and several valuable oil-paintings and engrav- ings, etc., etc.). most of which have been supplied by the eminent firm of Daniel Lewis and Son, at con- siderable cost. Catalogues are in course of prepara- tion, and may be had three days prior to the safe, at the premises or on application at the Auctioneers' Office, 25, Duke-street^Cardiff. GIUiAT SALE OF STEAMSHIP, DRY DOCK. AND OTHKRSHARES AT THE EXCHANGE, MOUNT. STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF, 20TH SEPTEMBER INST.. AT 3.30 P.M. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & JLTA CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION as above the following valuable SHARES, viz. bO S10 Shares (B9 paid) United Kingdom s.s. Co., JA 2 B240 Shares (fully paid) Pontypridd s.s. Co., Ld. 2.6Qrh Shares Steauitug .1 Clarissa' cost £65 each. 3 £100 Original Tyneside Engineering Co., Ld. 3 £ 25 8 £ 25 ( £ 10 paid) ,< »• to Dock and Railway Ordinary Shares, 20 B10 Provincial Tramway 6% Cumulative Preference Shares. 2 £ 50 (fully j>aid) Penarth Slipway and Engineering 2 JB50 (£3ci paid) ditto 2 £100 Shares (fully paid) South Wales Steamship Co., Limited. 10 £60 Shares (£40 paid) Cardiff Junction Dry Dock Co., Limited. 438* Entries for this sale can be made up to the J9th iust. For terms or further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Docks, Cardiff. 2056 IMPORTANT SALE OF 14 LEASEHOLD HOUSES. LOT 1,-258, NEvypouT-ROAD ROATH; lease 93 years, ground rent B5 10s tenant, Mr J. F. Lewis. LOT 2.—TREMAYNE HOUSE Neville-street; 16ase 99 years, groilnd rent jB7 2s 6d; tenant, Mr Shepherd. LOT 3. WOODhND ROUSE, Neville-street; leMe 59 years, ground rent £ 72s6d. at present vacant. L0T 4.-40, 47, 49, PEN-Y-PEKL-ROAD; lease 99 years, ground rent £7 10s; tenants, Messrs Smith, Badge, and Kuigiion. 101 5.-20, %7, LLAN- DAFF FIELDS, CANTON; lease 99 years, ground rent £5 5! tenants, Messrs Johnston and Others. LOT ó.-31, 33, 35, GLAMORS-AN STREET, LLANDAFF FIELDS, lease 99 v^rs, ground rent £5 5s; tenants, Messrs Hewett and Ascott. Shop at present vacant, sooii yard and side entrance. LOT 7.—TWO HOUSES, iddesleigh-street, Cadoxton, lease 99 years, ground rent S4 4s; tenant Mr W. Shepherd. Shop at present vacant. MR THOS. WEBBER has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, September 27tb, 1388, at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely, the above-mentioned attractive PROPERTIES, in SUCH lots as shad be arranged at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then submitted, and which may be ueen at the offices of the Solicitor at Taunton; or at the officas of the Auctioneer five days previous to the sale. Nearly the whole'of the purchase money may remain on mortgage to approved purchasers. Further particulars, or an order to view the proper- ties, may be had of the Auctioneer or of Mr H. M. TRENCHARD, ■ t\ta «« solicitor, Taunton. Auctioneer's Offices 94, 8fc_ Mary.8treet> Cardiff, August 31<t,JJ388. J 2060 KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE Jt\. PILLS The great remedy for Bili- MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints. PILLS MANDKAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Pari- PILLS MANDRAKE fler of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee. PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,-1 consider your Aweri- PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pills to be the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.—I am, air. yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. Pills MANDRAKE Munday, Chemist, Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath Gar. PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers. Newport; J. G. PILLS MANDRAKE Isaac (late Hayman), Che- PILLS MANDRAKE mist, Neath; Newberry and PILLS MANDRAKE Son. London. PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MANDRAKE street, Swansea. 8076 1012 PILLS :dt5 btr À1!úíøn. NOW ON VIEW. SALE THIS DAY (TUESDAY) AT 2 O'CLOCK, OF THE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FITTED SUITE OF OFKICES. Removed for Better Convenience of Sale. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC. TION, at their Salerooms, on TUESDAY, 18th Sep- tember, 1888, at 2 o'clock, THE CONTENTS OF SEVERAL WELL- FURNISHED OFFICES. Excellent Office Desks with slope tops, stools and tables, TWO CAPITAL MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, 6FT. BOOKCASE, enclosed by glas* doors, a 5FT. MAHOGANY CYLINDER WRITING TABLE with leather writing slide, TWO DICKENS PATTERN OFFICE TABLES, pedestal writing tables in mahogany and oak, pedestal of drawers, SET OF 12 CHAIRS in marone velvet, cir- cular back and other chairs, writing tables on leg sup- ports, office washstands, mahogany clerks' desk on stand, a copying press on stand, 3 Brussels carpets, ru?s, and fireplace fittings, A SUPERIOR 8-FEET WALNUT TREE NEST OF 12 DEEP LOCKERS, FITTED WITH SPRING LOCKS AND CUPBOARDS UNDER, door mats, gas brackets, Linoleum, and a miscellaneous assortment of office furniture. 1823 ON VIEW THIS DAY. NOW ON VIEW. SALE THIS DAY (TUESDAY), AT 2.30 P.M. OF VERY SUPEUIOR FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from Messrs J. Cartwright and Sons, Phoenix Safe and Lock Works, West Bromwicb, near Birmingham, to SELL by AUC- TION, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 18th September, 1838. at 2.30 p.m. punctually. TWENTY FIRST-CLASS WROUGHT-IRON AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, Both single and doub e door, from 20 inches to 48 inches high, including double office safes, with master keys and separate compartments; strong banded safes, suitable for jewellers or pawnbrokers; small safes, suitable for private houses and small tradesmen made of best Staffordshire plates, aud fitted with all the latest improvements to resist the attacks of the skilled bur alar s, and to preserve the contents from the fiercest flames. They are made and finished in first class manner, and can be impliedly relied upon. The body pla es are firmly rivetted together with angle iron, and dove tailed. The lock cases are fitt d with J. CARTWRIGHT and and 8-LEVER INVINCIBLE POWDER. PROOF LOCKS AND DUPLICATE KEYS. On View day pnor and Morning of Sale. NOTE.-Thëse Safes can be recommended with the utmost confidence, since the manufacturers haTe carried on a large and successful business for the last 40 years, and their Safes are in use in some of the largest establishments in London, Liverpool, Manches- ter, Glasgow, Birmingham, and all the principal com- mercial centres in England. 182o Descriptive Catalogues, with full particulars and list of testimonials, may be obtained of the Auctioneers. SALE TO-MORROW. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. CANTON FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19th, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .1.f.J.. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Fair, 100 RADNOR BREEDING EWKS, The propery of Mr Thomas Williams. Entries respectfully solicited for this Sale. 1945 ON FRIDAY NEXT. CARDIFF. ANNUAL SHOW SALE OF EXHIBITED AND OTHER HORSES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, AT TWELVEw O'CLOCK (the day following the Show). FMTESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -LTJ. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, as above, 100 VALUABLE HORSES, comprising well-known HUNTERS, GRAND HAR- NESS HORSES, and STEPPING COBS, many of which are prize-winners, including 60 FINE HUNTERS, With manners and clever 25 GRAND HARNESS HORSES, 15 STEPPING COBS, Entered by the following gentlemen Col. the Hon. F. C. Morgan, M.P., Capt. Dickenson, W. Bowen, Esq., Glynne Birch, Esq., H. B. Cory, Esq., F. Dickenson, Jisq., H. E. Dunning, Esq., J. Douglas, Esq., N. W. Davies, Esq., Edgar David, Esq., Franklen G. Evans, Esq.. C. H. Firbank, Esq., Thomas Griffith, Esq., James Howell, Esq., B. Heap, Esq., W. E. Jones, Esq., Birt St. A. Jenner, Esq., F. Johnson, Esq., C. F. Lloyd, Esq.. W. E. Lewis, Esq.. E. T. Lyddon, Esq., G. Matthews, Esq., Frank Matthews, Esq., C. H. Nelson, Esq., R. Rogers, Esq., R. E. Rees, Esq., W. R. Randall, Esq., F. Stratton, Esq., J. W. A. Stevens, Esq., C. Thompson, E!!Iq.. Jamt's Tucker. Esq., W. Thomas, Esq., J. Vaugban, Esq., J. K. Walters, Esq., John Worthingtou, Esq., J. Vaughan Wil- liams, Esq., and many others. Most of the above Horses will be on view three davit prior to Sale. when any reasonable trial will be allowed. Detailed Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers. 1630 CARDIFF FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1888 (the day following the Horse Show). MESHS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, at Twelve o'clock, a Stud of 100 VALUABLE HORSES, Including the following HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, WITH QUALITY AND MANNERS. BISMARCK, BBOWN GELDING, by Blood Royal, up to 16 stone, a good hunter and grand weight carrier, very handsome, fine performer with hounds, and very fast. SCOT FREE, BAY GELDING, by Ascetic, up to 15 stone, a good hunter, and charming lady's horse. good galloper, and reliable fencer. CRICKLADE, BAY GELDING, by Haymaker, up to 16 stone; a good hunter, temperate, a brilliant fencer suitable for an elderly gentleman. MEATH, BROWN GELDING, by Victor, up to 15 stone a good hunter, very fast, a perfect fencer, always to the front in a big run. HONESTY, BAY MARE, by Lord Gougb, up to 13 stone; a good huntress, fast and clever carried a lady last season. LEAMINGTON, CHESTNUT GELDING, by Specu- lation, up to 12 stone; a charming light weight or ladies' hunter very fast and clever. SCOTS GUARD, GREY GELDING, by Old Victor, up to 13 stone a good hunter was hunted with the Queen's hounds last season exceptiona.1ly tine fencer, winner-ofpriz s. very fast and temperate. MY LADY, BAY MARE, by Lord Conyngham, up to 13 stone full of quality, a good galloper and fencer, fast, andwHl carry a tIdy. NOBLEMAN, CHESTNUT GELDING, by Make- haste. up to 16 stone a good hunter, very clever, and fast. OLD MAID, GREY MARE, by Free Trade, up to 13 stone; a useful, short-legged hunter, exceedingly clever fencer. M.P., BROWN GELDINfe, by Free .Trade, op to 13 stone a good hunter and very clever fencer, has regu- larly carried a lady, temperate, with good manners. TOMMY, BAY GELDING, by Jupiter, up to 12 stone; good hunter, exceptionally fast, and fine fencer (likely to wni a steeplechase), a maiden. HIGH CLASS HARNESS HORSES. COUNTESS, BAY MARE. six years. 15.3, by Lord of the Tyne. with exceptionally tine action, quiet in all harness, and a good hack winner of many prizes. ATLANTA. KAY AH., five years, 15.3, Dy Foston Fireaway. dam by Sir Charles, entered in Vol. 3, Hackney Society S ud Book a good goer, quiet in all harness and to ride, winner of many prizes. The above ate a perfect match, have been regularly driven together, go well, and are a pair of line car. riage horses with quality. FANNY, BAY CARRIAGE MARE, six years, 16 hands, with tine action, and quiet in single and double harness, and a good hack. THE DANE, BAY GELDING, 5 years, 14-14, by Denmark, out of the celebrated Prize winner, Lady Bute, by Chiistmas Carol quiet in single and double harness and to ride a very high mover. HIGHNESS, BAY GELDING, I) years, 15*2.* EXCELLENCE, BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15 2* The above are a good match, with high action; do not mind steam or trams, quiet in single and doable harness and to ride, and are a most reliable pair of carriage horses.. 2077 Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer's, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 18. 1888. AT THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, Opposite T.V.R. Station, Cardiff. MR W. G, LATTY has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, the whole of the STOCK IN-TRADE OF A CAB PROPRIETOR, removed B.II above for better convenience of Sale, com. prising 6 horses, 12 sets of single and double harness, saddle and bridle, 3 landaus, a superior brougham, very stylish gig (equal to new), 3 cabs (all in excellent condition), corll bin, chaff cutter, stable utensils, dcc. For further particulars see posters. Sale at Two o'c.ock sharp. No Reserve. On view morning of sale. 2053 THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, Opposite T.V.R. Station, Cardiff. IV/TR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will hold a SALE of HORSES, of all classes, on SATURDAY NEXT, Sept. 22nd. Early entries respectfully invited. Entrance fee, 3s. Stabling to Let for Horse during the Cardiff Show. 2054 WOODLAND HOUSE, 2, BRIGHTON-CRESCENT. PEN.Y-PEEL.ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN will SELL by AUC- TION on TUESDAY, the 25th day of September, 1888, the HORSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, at the above address, comprising a valuable piano (by Hoelling and Spangenberg), drawing-room suite covered in figured velvet, solid mahogany dining-room suite covered in horsehair, walnut sideboard, 100 and other tables, fenders and fireirons, Brussels and other carpets, linoleum, oil paintings, oleographs, etc brass and other bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany chest of drawers, duchesse dressing table and washstand, a complete bedroom suite, and all kitchen and other requisites too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at Two o'clock sharp. There will be no Reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2096 BRONDEU HOUSE. BIUTON FKRUY. GLAM SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL WORKS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c MR R. E. RICKARD will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, September 27th, at Eleven, the VALUABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MEDICAL BOOKS, Also the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PLATE, PIANO. AND EFFECTS, By order of the Executrix of the late DrSymes. Full particulars in catalogues, now ready, and may be had of T. Willbms, Esq., Solicitor, Neatb or the Auctioneer, 12, Caerleon-road, Newport, Mon. CEYLON TEA.—BROCKSOPP. SONS, & M CEOWN BRAND." A delicious tea. of great strength and fragrance, sparkling with "olden Pekoe tips, the early spring bloom and true guarantee of Quality.-—Application for Agencies to be addressed Brocksopp, Sons. A Co 59, South T^rk- street, London, 1475 BROU'S INJECTION. — HYGIENIC, INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures Dromptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Fere (successor to Brou), Pharmacien, 102, Rue Richelieu in London by Wilcox and Co., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it free oy Parcels Post to any part of the United Kingdom 00 receipt of ?,0.0. Abo by all CJnuisia. 152S6 U66 t "aIls b|j Ruction. LEASEHOLD PROPKRTY.—SWANSEA^ TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. TVTESSRS J. M. LEEDER & SON will -L-vJL SELL by AUCTION at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, September 20th, 1888, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the under- mentioned Valuable PROPERTIES, Subject to such conditions as will be then produced and in the following lots, that is to say :— LOT 1.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, Warehouses, and Buildings, situate in Wind-street and in Little Wind- street, Swansea., known as The Colosseum, leased to Mr Daw for 21 years, from 29th September, 1887, at the yearly rent of £120. Held under a lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1830, at a ground rent of £20. LOT 2.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, Coach-house, Stable, and Premises, situate in Prospect-place, Swan- sea, in the occupation of Mr HaU, Surireon, at the rent of £70 per annum. Held under a lease for the term of 75 years, from 29th September, 1842, at a ground rent of S3 4s. LOT 3.-A DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 1, situate in South Prospect, trand, Swansea, and three Cottages adjoining, fronting to the Strand, and numbered respectively 83, 84, aDd 85, in the occupation of Mr John Evans, currier, at the annual rent of £24. Also a DVVELLING-HOUSE, No. 2, in South Pros- pectaforesaid, in the occupation of John Jones, at the weekly rent of 8s 6d. Also a DWELLING-HOUSE and STORES, No. 3, in South Prospect aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr William Ace, leased to Mr J. H. Johnson for 53 years from 25th December, 1850, at the yearly rent of £4 10s. The premises comprised in Lot 3 are held under a lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1805. at the apportioned annual ground rent and duties of B12 4s 9d. The above property is situated in some of the best business parts of Swansea, and affords an eligible opportunity foj the safe and profitable investment of capital. For further particulars apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers; and to view apply to the respective tenants. 2023 No. 3, DEVON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. TO CONNOISSEURS. COLLECTORS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Sale of a quantity of valuable Oil Paintings by Lunay, Lanfranco, Reedy, Domenchino, Goode, and other Artists, together with two supposed Turners, also the surplus and Household Furni- ture of superior make and in excellent condition. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have been instructed to SKLL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the above address (the residence of J. M. Banfield, Esq., who is removing to the Mum- bles), on TUESDAY, September 25, 1888, the above- mentioned PICTURES AND FURNITURE, full particulars of which may be had from the cata- logues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had tive days prior to sale. The whole may be viewed on Monday, 24th, from 12 to 4 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 2059 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND situate near the South Docks, Swansea, and running from the West Pier to Blackpill, advertised (in The Cambrian of the 7th inst.) to be sold at the MacKworth Arms Hotel, on Tuesday, September 25th, IS AGAIN POSTPONED until the month of OCTOBER. 1 38 JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Auctioneers. DISPERSAL ON THE PENCRAIG HEREFORDS ON SEPTEMBER 20TH. MESSRS A. &D. EDWARDS, instructed JLrJL by Mr Rees Keene, who is giving ap his Farm, will SELL by AUCTION this NOTED HERD OF PEDIGREE HEREFORDS, CONSISTING OF 71 HEAD OF GRAND SHOWYARD CATTLE. Within a mile of Caerleon Station. Apply for catalogues, Auctioneers, Leominster. 2003 SALE TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TIN-PLATE WORKS. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon. (subject to such conditions as shall then snd there be produced), on WEDNESDAY, September 19, 1888, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that valuable TIN PLATE WORKS, Situate at Machen, and known as the Waterloo Tin-plate Works. The Works are well and substantially built, and comprise 2 mill trains, driven by horizontal ennes 4 pairs of cold rolls, driven by horizontal engine pickline machine with pump 6 tinning sets, driven by vertical engine 4 boilers with donkey pump for feeding same, bar cutting machine. Sidings run into the works fitted with a weighing machine, and there is a good supply of water. The property is held on lease for a term of 99 years from 1875. at II. rental of £ 50 per annum. The Loose Plant, inventories of which are being prepared, is to be taken to by the purchaser at a price to be named by the Auctioneer at the time of sale. Further particulars can be obtained of W. H. Forrester, Esq., Swansea Messrs Davis and Lloyd, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. or from the Auctioneer, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 1907 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES ST HELEN'S-AVENUE. L\/TESVSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and -i-vJL SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION", at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, AUCTION", at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, September 25th, 1883, subject to conditions of sale, THREE DWELLING-HOUSES. LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 147, St Helen's- avenue, Swansea, containing six rooms and scullery, bay window, garden in front with railings, and garden at back WJth back entrance, now in the occupation of Mrs Bright, at a weekly rent of 8s. LOT 2.-AIl that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, similar to and adjoining Lot 1, and being 1\0. 148, St Helen's-avenue, now in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas, at a. weekly rent of 8s. Lots 1 and 2 are held far a term of b9 years from the 24th day of June, 1875, at a ground rent of B5 9s per annum, of which each lot shall bear S2 14s 6d. LOT 3,-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, similar to Lots 1 and 2, and being No. 144, St. llelen's-avenne, now in the occupation of Mr Owen, at a weekly rent of 8s. Held for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, 1875, at a ground rent of £3 168 per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of investors and others to this very desirable property, it beiøg; in a very thriving locality,jjeir Victoria Park, and being in excellent conditiQU _uLrepa.-ir, will always command good tenants. Sale to commence at.Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars. Bjay be obtained of J. Aeron Thomas, Esq., solicitor, Y 01 k.pla.ce; or of the Auc- tioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swan&ea, 21)4 SALE$0-M0RR0W. TO BE SOLDR.AT the Mackworth Hotel, JL Neath, on Sept. 19, 1888, at 3 o'clock "V».m,, 21 Valuable LEASEHOtJXpOTTAGKS, situatern Boen- street, Neata.—Auctioneer, R. Bowen, Glyn Neath. 569 LLWYNCYNTEFIN PARK, Within five minutes' walk from Devynnock Station, Midland Railway. ANNUAL SALE OF CATTLE, 1,780 SHEEP AND LAMBS, SIX HORSES AND PONIES. MESSRS W. S. MILLER and CO. have been instructed by Messrs R. and T. McTurk to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURS- DAY, September G7th,¡888, the whole of their Surplus Stock, comprising:— CATTLE.—8 Cows and Heifers, forward in condi- tion 10 Two-year-old Heifers in calf, 52 ditto Here. ford Steers, 10 Yearling ditto. SHEEP.—860 St.ore Ewes, 770 Fat and Store Wethers, 30 Yearling Rams, 120 Lambs. HORSES.—1 handsome Cob, five years old, broken to saddle and harness;j;3"Two-year-old Horse Ponies, 2 Yearlinjt ditto. Luncheon on the table at Eleven Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. A punctual attendance is re- spectfully requested. Three Months' Credit on approved Bills for all sums above £10, or the usual Discount for Cash. 1957 DEIU, N'EAR BARGOED. VALUABLE COTTAGES FOR SALE. MR JOHN FORRESTER will* SELL by AUCTION, at the Bailey's Arms Inn, Deri, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, 1888, at Six o'clock in the even ng, ALL THOSE SIX COTTAGES situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Jenkins's- row, Deri, in the parish of Gellygaer, in the county of Glamorgan. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 50, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil; or to T. G. POWELL, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr. The sale of the George Inn. advertised to be held the same day at the George Inn, near Bargoed, will NOT TAKE PLACE; 197tf JOHN FORRESTER, Auctioneer. GLAMORGANSHIBE. LLANTRITHYD, COWBRIOGK. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Colonel T. B. Tyler to SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY the 18th day of October, 1888, at Llantrithyd, situate about three miles from Cowbridge, the whole of the valuable herd of SHORTHORN CATTLE. including prize winners, established about 40 years ago by the late Rev R. T. Tyler. Also a flock of superior Shropshire sheep, a number of Berkshire pigs, several powerful cart horses, and implements. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, and catalogues may be had a week prior to the sale on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 1851 Jrofttrtg, &r.. to Wet PLAS FARM, PARISH OF BED- JL WELLTY, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH TO BE LET, from 2nd of Febraary, 1889. the above Farm, consisting of 194 acres or thereabouts, of which 27 acres are arable. For particulars apply to Messrs RICKARDS and BLOSSE, 1699 Land Agents, Cardiff. Lyriws S-iAKUti. Sola <n JD..Picture .ooxes. J IO Sold in 51b. Packets. gTUT'S STARCH. •ggT" Ulllform Quality. Q TIFF'S STAROH. SZZKSZm o For Collars. CJTIFF'S STARCH. For Wristbands. For Shirt Fronts qTIFF'S STAROH. for Ca^" For Cuffs. „ STIFF'S STAROH. For Lace. IO For Linen. gTlFTS STAEOH. For Table Clotba. OTIFF'S STAROH. Ask for tr's SImCh. o Note the Caution Label CJTIFF'S STAROH. Obsenre the Trade Mark Sold by Grocers. STIFFS STAROH. o Wholesale— S'rnrrs STARCH. STiFF. co., tC3 13321 1177 RE DCI.IFF-vST BRISTOL TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct allirregu arities and relieve thediscressingsymptomsso prevalent with the dex. Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent. anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland CaaatM* TinC G«t Jtomre at ILI8Ii lEfgal jjotiris. MARGARET THOMAS (DECEASED). Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any CLAIM against the ESTATE of MAR- GART THOMAS, late of Coli.isaf Farm, in the Parish of Gelligaer, in the County of Glamorgan, Widow (who died on the 20th day of March, 1888, intestate, and to whose p-rsonal estate and effects Letters of Administration were, on the 24th day of May, 1888, granted by the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice to Ann Lewis, Mary Roberts, and Jane Herbert, the natural and lawful daughters and only next of kin of the said deceased), are requested to send in writing the particulars of their claims to the under- signed, the solicitors for the said Administratrixes, on or before the 1st day of October. 1888, after which date the said Administratrixes will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having reeard only to the claims of which they shnll have had notice. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1888. GWILYM AND CHARLES JAMES, 52 and 53, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 1981 Solicitors tor the said Administratrixes. rjlHOMAS PETEONE8 (DECEASED). Pursuant to Statue 22 and 23 Vic., Chap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having any CLAIM against the ESTATE of THOMAS PETER JONES, late of Graig House, Dowlais, in the County of Glamorgan, contractor (who died on the 13th day of January. 1888, and whose Will was proved on the 18th day of May, 1888, in the Llandaff District Registry of the Pro- bate Division in the High Court of Justice, by George Jones and Peter Evan Jones, the Executors named in the said Will), are requested to seud, in writing, the particulars of their claims to the undersigned, the Solicitors to the said Executors, on or before the 1st day of October, 1888, after which date the said Executors will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which tbey shall have nntiee. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1888. GWILYM AND CHARLES JAMES, 52 and 53, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 1982 Solicitors to the Executors. WILLIAM JONES (DECEASED). Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any CLAIM against the ESTATE of WILLIAM JONES, late of Albert Cottage, Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, Cattle Dealer (who died on the 22nd day of June. 1888, and whose will was proved on the 17th day of July, 1888, in the Llandaff District Re- gistry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice by William Howell Jones, Thomas Griffiths, and Gwilym Cristor James, the Executors named 10 the said will), are requested to send in writing the particulars of their claims to the undersigned, the Solicitors to the said Executors, on or before the 1st day of October, 1888, after which date the said Executors will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall have had notice. Dated the 12nd day of August. 1888. GWILYM AND CHARLES JAMES, 52 and 53, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 1983 Solicitors to the Execntors. LYILLIAM JONES (DECEASKD). Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any CLAIM against the ESTATE of WIL- LIAM JONES, late of 29 and 30, Bridge street, Troedyrhiw, near Merthyr TydfU, in the County of Glamorgan, Chemist and Druggist and General Dealer (who died on the 19th day ot April, 1883. and whose Will was proved on the 2nd day of July, 1883, in the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice by Jane Jones (since deceased), the relict of the said deceased, the sole Executrix named in the said Will), are requested to send in writing the particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1888, after which date John Jones and John Davies, the Trustees named in the said Will, will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall have had notice. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1888. GWILYM AND CHARLES JAMES, 52 and 53, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 1984 Solicitors to the Executor. JANE JON ES (DECEASED). Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons having any CLAIM against the ESTATE of JAFE JONES, late of 29, Bridge.street, Troedy- rhiw, Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, Widow, Deceased (who died on the 23rd day of March, 1888, intestate. and to whose personal estate and effects letters of Administration were, on the 28th day of June, 1888, granted by the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice to John Davies, the lawful uncle and next of kin, and the Curator or Guardian lawfully elected of Caradoc Jones, a Minor, tbenatural and law- ful and only child and only next of kin of the said de- ceased, for his use and benefit. and until he shall attain the age of twenty-one years), are requested to send in writing the particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1888, after which date the said Administrator will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shall have had notice. Dated this 22nd Jay of August, 1888. WHITE AND WHITE. 26, Victoria-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 1985 Solicitors for tbø Administrator. JJ^/ £ ORGAN REES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd of Victoria, cap. 3b. All persons having any CLAIMS against the estate of MORGAN REES, late of the Moulders' Arms Inn, Dukestown. in the county of Brecknock, Innkeeper, deceased, whose will was proved on the 11th day of April, 1883, in the District Registry at Hereford, by the executors therein named, are hereby required to seud in particulars of their claims and demand < in writitJg to me, the undersigned, 011 or before tbe 22nd day of September next, after which day the said executors will distribute the assets of the deceased. having regard only to the claims of which the said executors shall then have notice. Dated this 13th day of August. 1888. C. DAUNCKY, 1876 Tredegar, Solicitor for the Executors. RJLHOMAS DAVIES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Twenty-second and Twenty-third of Victoria, cap 35. All Persons having any CLAIMS against the estate of THOMAS DAVIES, late of Dukestown, in the County of Brecknock. Innkeeper, deceased (who died on or about the 25th doy of January, 1885), are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims in writing to me, the undersigned, on or before the 22nd day of September next, after which day the Adminis- tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice. Dated this 13th day of August, 1888. C. DAUNCEY, Tredegar. Solicitor for Mary Elizabeth Browne, 1877 the Administratrix of the said Intestate. A BIG A I L D A V IE S, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Victoria, cap. 35. All persons having any CLAIM against the estate of ABIGAIL DAVIES, late of The Moulders' Arms, Puk&etown, in the County of Brecknock, Widow and Innkeeper, deceased, whose will was proved by David Hopkins, of Tredegar, in the County of Monmouth, Cashier, the Executor thereof, on the 9th day of August. 1887, in the District Registry at Hereford, are required to send in the particulars of their claims to me, the undersigned, in writing, on or before tbe 22nd day of September next, after which day the said executor will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated this 13th day of August, 1888. C. DAUNCEY, 1878 Trefegar. Solicitor for the Executor. fctiters aitti Contracts. MILFORD IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1807. TENDERS are invited tor a SUPPLY of 400 TONS (more or less) of GAS COAL, to be delivered as required during the year ending the 29th September, 1889. For particulars apply to PEREGRINE THOMAS, Clerk, Improvement Commissioners, Milf ord Haven. September 17th, 1888. TO BUILDERS- AND CONTRACTORS. The Committee of Park Church Sunday School, Llanelly, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a NEW SCHOOLROOM near their Church. Arrangements for seeing the plans and specification and form of contract can be made on application to H. Dawkin Evans. No quantities will be supplied, nor the lowest or any tender necessarily accepted ^Tenders to be sent in sealed and under cover endorsed "Tender for New Schoolroom," and addressed to H. Dawkin Evans, The Graig, Llanelly, on or before Fnday, the 28th September, 2021 JinanríaL n_ 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 poet free.—Addrese George Evans and Co.. Stockbrokers, Gresbam House, London, B.C. 13466 1233 ERSONS WISHING TO MAKE JL MONEY by using B5 capital and upwards (no further liability) in Stock and Share transactions, averaging 3 days' duration (capital often doubled or trebled), should read H. B. SMITH'S PAMPHLET on "How to Make Unlimited Profits with Limited Liabi- lity." Court Journal says, The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is qnite astounding. Press opinions, Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlets, &c., post free.—H. B. SMITH, Sworu Broker, 110, Cannon-streer, London, E C. 13336 1870 GLASS, An CHINA, EARTHENWARE (Wholesale, Retail, and Export). S. J. KEPPLE AND SON. 3r GLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. Havinf a large wholesale trade, we are able to offer great advantages to oar retail Customers. Wriie for catalogue.) 118b JG ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REBS, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents ail the principal Hoardings in Newpor Ac. Work. 1009 <& iteration. CARDIFF. OEMOVAL OF DR. PARRY TO Xi CARDIFF. MUSICAL TUITION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. JOSEPH PARRY, MUS. DOC. (CANTAB), LECTURER IN MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF t AND MR D. MENDELSSOHN PARRY desire to make known to the musical public that in virtue of their removal to Cardiff, they will receive all private pupils in future at BEETHOVEN CHAMBERS, 2. NEWPORT-ROAD CARDIFF (Just opposite the College), And at their private residence, CABTREF, 23, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENABTH. SUBJECTS TAUGHT will be SINGING, COM- POSITION, PIANOFORTE, and the ORGAN. Private Lessons to commence on MONDAY, October, the 1st, 1888. Paospectus, containing full particulars, may be had on application to Dr. Joseph Parry, Musical College of Wales, Swansea. 1134—13226 ST, CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. k-7 (FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF GIRLS AND WOMEN.) KINDERGARTEN.—Modelled on the plan of the best schools, and conducted by a trained, certificated, experienced teacher. Boys under seven admitted. Inclusive fee per term, Two-and-a-half Guineas. HIGH SCHOOL.—Old-established, but modem in organization, curriculum, and methods. Inclusiye fee per term for English, Modem Languages, Classics, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing, Class-Singing, Theory of Music, Needlework, Cookery, Calisthenics, and the Sloyd System of Scientific Carpentry, Four or Five Guineas, according to age at entrance. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT —Classes and pri vate lessons for Women studying for degrees, or doing any other special work. University College lectures may be attended. Fees dependent on requirements. The charge for Board is from Ten to Twelve Guineas pt1r term in addition to tuition fees. For further par. ticulars, address the Principal, Miss TULLIS, 11. Park. place, Cardiff. 1205 12703 NEXT TERM begins on FRIDAY. September 14th. KENSINGTON HOUSE, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Principals—The Misses HARVEY. 4 The Autumn Term will commence 18th SEPTEMBER. UBONNE HOUSE SCHOOL, 4^ OAKFI ELD-STREET, ROATH.—Principals Mrs BARBIER, Madlle BORNET. The SCHOOL RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, the 18th SEPTEMBER. Ladies are prepared for tbe various University Exami. nations. Special advantages for languages. Vacancies for three boarders 652 SCHOOL for BOYS, 16, THE PARADE. O MISS HOPKINS, Principal. THE NEXT TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. o52 COWBRIDGE. HE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL, JL PRINCIPALS Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL (Associates in Arts). The next term will begin TUESDAY, September loth. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, Locals, College of Preceptors, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College. Tuition by correspondence in Harmony and Counterpoint (Miss A. E. Culver well, A. Mus.) Private lessons and classes for Oil Painting, Water Colours, Ac., 2s 6d per lesson. Violin lessons by Professor E. T. Roberts (Carditt), 2 guineas per term. Examination successes and prospectus of school on application to the principals. [ 7833 _1024 MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMKRFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and toe Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). Girls are admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- aiQD8 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. 152 distinctions, and 177 special certificates. The girls lune passed in as many 1\5 12 subjects,including German, French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music. book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everythine- useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 13 cer titicutef of men; for drawiii £ anQ rarioiu kinds of Beedlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners d^jndon) scjd The work done by this school is exeeeduudy gwod and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and Scripture Excellent." :£100 per annum is given in Scholarauips, and £10:) to £180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonial* from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwall, London. Ac. "A school to suit tae times, good, cheap, and comfort- able."—Vide PreSll. 13252 Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparat ion for any University Examination, Hve guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 1707 CLIFTOIS, BRISTOL. 1^| IGH-CLASS EDUCATION BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Established 1873 to provide a thoroughly good education at moderate terms. There will be three vacancies for Boarders and a few vacancies tor Day Pupils, September 15th. Names should be entered at once. Large premises near the Downs. Ths number of pupils hmited to 120 (45 boarders). An excellent table kept. A good home for boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Four departments. Pupils admitted from eight to twenty years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Play-ground, well-fitted workshop, gymnasium, foot- ball, hockey, cricket, and 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 of Preceptors, Science and Art Department also for the Musical Examinations o; the Royl Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, examination successes, references, and fuH particulars on application to the Head Master, MR CHARLKS BIGG. Apply by letter only before September 7th. 1433 PONTYPRIDD. pONTYPRIDD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Candidates for preliminary examinations in Law and Medicine, London Matriculation, Civil Service Exami- nations, Banks, dcc, are requested to send name and address to F. J. M'CLUNE, Esq., 1716 The Grange, Pontypridd. BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON.—Next V/ Term will begin September 21st.-Apply to Rev D. Lewis Lloyd, M.A., Head Master. Among the bonours won durin tbe hilt four years are 20 8chola.rships and Kxhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge, 2 Wranglerships (9th and 23rtl).;S First- classes at Oxford, 16 Second-classes at Oxford and Cambridge, 1 Indian Civil Service (17t-h), 1 Admission into Woolwich (18th), several Admissions into the Army, 54 Higher Certificates from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with several passes in London Matriculation and numerous passes in.Law hnd Medical Examinations. 1889 CHELTENHAM. XTO RT HAM PT O N HOUSE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CHELTENHAM.— Established 1870. Principal, Rev W. BARWELL, assisted by a carefully-appointed Staff of Masters. Pupils are carefully prepared Jor, and have been very successful in. the Civil Service, Oxford Local, Phanna- ceutical Society's. South Kensington Science, Trinity College Musical, the College of Preceptors', and other Public Examinations. Great pains taken with back- ward pupils. Good accommodation for Boarders, with Swimming Baths and Gymnasium immediately opposite, a large playground adjoining, aud a field near. Unlimited diet; careful moral training. Highest references. Terms moderate and inclusive. Application for Prospectuses or a personal internew may be made to the Principal. LLANDOVERY. __n ~|v: L ANDOVERY COLLEGE. THE NEXT TERM COMMENCES on THURSDAY, September 20th. Boarders return on the previous day. The LIST of HONOURS for the last school yea includes minor mathematical exhibition of the Uni- versity of Oxford, six scholarships and exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge (three of them open), five passes in London matriculation, 16 higher certificates, seven distinctions, 13 lower certificates, and 28 first- classes in the Oxford and Cambridge Schools' Exami- nation. Among honours won by pupils of the school at Oxford and Cambridge since 1874 are one fellowship, 41 scholarships and exhibitions (21 of them open), two wranglerships (5th and 22nd), and six fir?t-claeses in honours. Four Boarding Houses, Sanatorium, Laboratory, Modern Side Gymnssinm. Three Fives' Courts, Cricket and Football Fields, Ten Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge on the Staff. SCHOLARSHIPS of the TOTAL VALUE of £500 a YEARtenable at the School. Boys entering this term eligible for scholarships in January. No religious restrictions. Fees moderate and inclu- sITe. For full particulars apply to tbfk Rev J. OWEN. M A. (Warden), NEATII XTEATH.—PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Higher Education.—Application for terms, Ac, toArebdeacoo of Llandaff, or Headmaster, Neath. 1118 a ABERYSTWITH. A titDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTEL LONDON UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. — Success, June. 1888 :— One Honours. Five First Division. One Second Division. Over 25 boys have psu>sed the Matriculation from this School. — For particulars and terms apply to Raw UMTttlyo Edwards, M.A. 711 (gftttcathnu SWANSEA FKANCING, CALISTHENICS, JL/ SPANISH. ad PHYSICAL EXERCISBS, Gedney House, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. Miss CRAVEN (pupil of Mons. Guillaume Faucher, and for many years teaching with M. d'Egville) will RESUME her CLASSES in OCTOBER, at her Resi. dence as usual. She returns from London in Septem- ber to make arrangements with Schools, (fee. Classes also held at Neath, Llanelly, and the Mumbles. Private Lessons in the New Valse and all Fashionable Dances. Minuet Gavotte, Scotch Reels, dfce., also taught. Physical training specially adapted for deli- cate children, and great attention given to the carriage of pupils. Evening Practice Class for Dancing. 19/0 NEWPORT. "\TEWPORT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL^; CAERAU PARK, NEWPORT, MON. (FOR DAY BOYS AND BOARDERS.) PRINCIPALS G. BURGESS HUGHES, M.A., late Exhibitioner of Worcester College, Oxford 1st Class Mathematical Finals; First B.Sc. University of London. B. J. NEWELL, M.A., iate Exhibitioner of Worcester College, Oxford, a.nd Exhibitioner-elect of Balliol; 2nd Clsssical Mods, 2nd Classical Greats, and Mar- shall's xhibitioner. MAsTER OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROFESSOR BAIER. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF. Excellent Reports from Oxford Examiners. A few vacancies for boarders. Lady Superintendent, Mrs J. HUSHES. Term commences Tuesday, September 11th. 1880 ABERGAVENNY. BERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL. MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL.MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind, and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well-being of pupils. 1064 Next term day, TUESDAY. September 18th, 1888. LONDON. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. The WINTER SESSION WILL COMMENCE on OCTOBER 1st with an Introductory Address by Dr Waller. Two Scholarships of 100 guineas each, and Frve of 50 guineas each, in Natural Science will be offered for competition on September 27th and 28tb. The School buildings, to which large additions were made in 1883, especially as regards the Laboratories for the teaching of PhYBioloy and Chemistry, have been further enlarged by the addition of a wing containing a new Library, Patholcical Laboratory, ".itb arrange- ment., for Bacteriological Research. In the Students' Club a larger Dining Hall and Reading-room have been added. The course of teaching at this school ensures careful and complete preparation for all the examining boards, the public services, and the higher University examinations. Students may reside in the College under the super- vision of the Warden, Dr Luff. The Hospital contains 1 beds, is situate in one of the most pleasant districts of London, and is in direct communication by rail with all parts of the metropolis. In addition to the clinical instruction and lectures given in the wards daily, distinct clinical lectures will be given on Fridays throughout the academical year at 4 p.m. There are seven Resident Medical Appointments in the Hosuital open to pupiis without additional fee or expense of any kind. For Prospectus and further information apply from 10 till 4 to the Medical Secretary, W. L. Denziloe, M.D., at the School, or to GEORGE P. FIELD, Dean. 1553 SIDNEY PHILLIPS, M.D., Sub-Dean. ——" Insurant*. THE WHITTINGTON LIFE JL ASSURANCE COMPANY, 58, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E,C. All kinds of Life Assurance business transacted. Loans jtraDteù on Reversions, and 011 Personal and other security in connection with Life Assurance. Premiums may be paid Yearly, Half-Yearly, Quarterly, or Monthly. ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager, 1152 Agents Wanted. UNION ASSURANCE SOOIETY. Established in the reign of Queen Anne, A.D. 1714. Chief Office 81, Corn hill, London. Invested Funds exceed £2,000,000. 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THE FIRST TIME UPON RECORD that the Original Members have been allowed to leave their own country, special permission having been obtained from HIS IMPERIAL HIGHNESS THE CZAR OF RUSSIA. 120 pERFORMER, BAND OF 40. ORIGINAL RUSSIAN, CIRCASSIAN, and TARTAR COSTUMES. SCENERY, PROPERTIES. AND EFFECTS. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, SEPT. 24th. 26th, and 29tb, RUBINSTEIN'S GRAND OPERA, THE DEMON." TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, SEPT. 25th, 27th, and 29th, VERDI'S OPERA, "RIGOLEITO" SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 29TH, GRAND SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AT 2.30 OF THE D E M: 0 N. THE LIFE OF THE CZAR AND OTHERS TO FOLLOW. During this engagement the prices will be as follows: Private boxes, £1 lis 6d and 103 6d each dress circle, 5S; stalls (reserved), 4S upper circle (reserved), 3s; pit. Is gsdlery, 6d. Box Plan now open at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's (Limited) Doors open at 7 o'clock Opera at 8. <E*rttrsions. EXCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF. JLlJ BY THE LADY MARGARET, EARL OF DUNRAVEN, OR EARL OF JERSEY. I AFTERÑOON EXCUBBION TO CLKVEDON and CUEPSTOW. TTTWSNAV Leave Cardiff 2.0 p.m. Chepstow 6.0 p.m. sept. its. Clevedon 7.15 p.m. Fares to and fro :—Chepstow, Is 6d aud 2< Clevedon, Is 6d. Fares to and fro :—Chepstow, Is 6d aud 2< Clevedon, Is 6d. | AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO*" WEDNES. WATCHET. DAY, | Leave Cardiff 3.15 p.m. Sept. 19. 1 Watchet 7.15 p.m. | Fares to and fro, Is 6d. I" SPECIAL MOONHGHT EXCÜR WEDNES. I SION TO WESTON. DAY. 1 Leave Cardiff Sept. 19. Weston.8.15p.m. { Fares, To-and-fro, Is and Is 6d. I WIfOL DAY TRIP-TO BRIOO. WATER. Leave Cardiff 4.0 a.m. THURSDAY, I „ Bridgwater .7.15pm. EVENING TRIP. Sept. 20 Leave Cardiff .3.45 p.m. I Bridgwater .7.15 p.m. Fares, To-and fro. Whole Day Trip. 25 6d. Evening Trip, Is 6RT. I TO WATCHET MTNKHEAD, AND ) ILFRACOMBE, I Calling off Lynmoutb to and fro. FRIDAY, Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.m. „ Sept. 21. | Minrhead 6.0 p.m. Fares to Minehead, to-and-fro, 3s; \atchet.6.45P,tD,! Watchet, 2s bd. I AFIEKNOON TRIP TO CLEVEDON AND CHEPSTOW. FRTNIV Leave Cardiff 4.30P.m. „ Chepstow 7.45 p.m. Sept. 2L '• clevedo" 9-0 P m- H Fares to— Sept. 2L clevedo" 9-0 P m- H Fares to- ( Chepstow, to-and-fro, Is bel and 2a. Clevedon, Is ód. DAILY SERVICE between WESTON AND CARDIFF, by THE Saloon SteaoMr, 'LADY MARGARET." SEPTEMBER. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Tues 18—8.30 am, 2.45, Tues 18—1.45, 4.0, 6.45 pm 5.30 pm Wed 19-7.30 am. 3.15,5.30 I Wed 19 8.115 am, 4.30, pm 6.20.8.0 pm Thur 20-8.0 am, 3.50, 6.0 | Thur 20-9.15 am. 5.0,7.15 pm pm For Special Through Arrangements of Excursion parties to Cheddar, Wells, &c., or for Hire of Passenger Steamers to any place m te Bristol Channel, apply to Edwards, Rohertsou and Co., lOJ, Bute Docks. Cardiff. 349 119S_ QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSION TO LONDON. On SUNDAY MORNING, September 23rd, a FAST EXCURSION for LONDON wiU leave CARDIFF at 12.20A.M., NEWPORT 12.45, Chepstow 1.20, L.ydney 1 40, and Newuham at 2.0 a.m., returning from September 24th. Return fare, 6s, third class. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted) via the Severn Tunnel and the Shrewsbury and Hereford line between BRISTOL and LIVER- POOL. MANCHESTER, BIHKENHEAD. CHESTER, CARLISLE, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and the North of England and Scotland generally. By trains connecting with this service to and from Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, &c., the time occupied between the West of England and South Wales and the North is materially reduced. Through Carriages are run from Cardiff and Bristol, and through fares are in operation between all principal places. For train service see time-books and bills. 1874 HY. LAMBEKT. General Manager. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. On FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 1883, CREAP 4 and 11 DAY TICKETS will of issued by the shortest and most direct route to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW from SWANSEA (Victoria), Llanelly, Carmarthen. Cardiff (RhYfDnev, Newport, PontypoolRoad, Neath. Merrbyr, Haverfordwest. Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Narberth, Dowlais, Tredegar, Brynmawr, Abergavenny, Hereford, Leominster, Ludlow. On SATURDAY, Sept. 22. and MONDAY, Sept. 24th, TWO, FOUR, SIX, and EIGHT-DAY CHEAP TICKETS will be issued to BIRMINGHAM, Stafford. Leicester, Burton, Derby, Wolverhampton, Burslem, Hanley. and Stoke, from Swansea, Llanelly, Carmar- then. Llandovery, AC and Stations on the Central Wales, Rhymney, Taff Vale, and Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny Lines. LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st, CHEAP 8-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to the follow- ing places :—Newcastle-on-Tyne. Durham, Middlesbro'. York, Scarborough, and other stations on the North. Eastern Line also to Liverpool, Manchester, Birken- head, Denbigh, Chester. Leeds, Sheffield, Wakefield, Blackpool, Barrow, and other places in the North of England; also 14-day tickets to Rhyl, Abergele, Llan. dudno. Conway, Bangor, and Carnarvon. From Swan- sea, Llanelly G. W., Carmarthen, BuOth-road, and front stations on the Central Wales, Rbynmey. Taff Vale, Vale of Neath. Merthyr. Tredegar, and Abergavenny, I hrt wsburv, and Hereford 1 jnes. For full particulars of the above excursions see small bills. All information regarding these excursions can be obtained from the office of Mr J. Bishop, Abergavenny, Mr F. Smith, Swansea, or from the Stations. G. FINDLAY, General Manager. Easton. September, 1888. Iwteis. JMPERIAL JJ O T E L, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 1402BED, BREAKFAST. AND ATTEYDAKCB. 3s 6d. DINNERS, 21 and 22,. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bratd, 4d. Good Beds, Is and IS 1258 ESTON-SUPER-MARE COUNTY VT BOAKDING ESTABLISHMENT, LAWNS- TON VILLAS, newly furnished, excellent sea view.— HENRY EAJTP, Proprietor. 925 LLYFRAU CYMREIG A JL< SAESONAEG. ROBERTS BROTHERS, ARGRAFFWYR A LLYFR-RHWYMWYR, 7, HIGH-STREET ARCADE. CARDIFF. Ymofyner am rhestr 0 Lyfrau Cymreig ar werth. ——— 1222 Bywyd Dr. Bees, Abertawe, yn barod, 4s 6c. 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TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), SEPT. 18TH, The Enormously Successful New Farcical Comedy, The ARABIAN RIGHTS, By Sidney Grundy, PRECEDED BY A LOVE GAME." MONDAY NEXT, .September 24th, MISS AGNES HEWITT'S COMPANW in the Great Oiympic Drama, "THE POINTSMAN." October 8tb, Wilson Barrett and Miss Eastlake. Box plan at Thompson Shackell's, Limited. GRAND-THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, WESTG ATE-STREE'X, CARDIFF. LESSEES .Messrs E. W. JOHN. ACTING AND BDSINESS MANAGHR—MR JOHN MAY. ASSISTANT MANAGKR MR H T.NRY CAIRNCROSS. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1883, of Mnssrs NELSON and LAWSON'S CELEBRAflW" sTOWAWAY" COM- PANY, under the sole mana^enuait of Mr Richard Harris. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 18th, 1888, and tive following evenings,, at 7.30, THE G T 0 W A W A Y, Comedy Drama in Five Acts, by Craven. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's.Limited. Telephone No. 511. 707 1610 BETTER NO CHEAPER 1 THE CELEBRATED JJYSTEDDFOD JJLENDED rjlEA. UNRIVALLED FOR STRENGTH AND FLAVOUR, SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. GIVES UNIVKRSAL A-I. FACTION. Sold in i. and 1 lb. Registered Packets, at 2s, 2!IJ bd, and 3s per lb. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. Used by all the Principal Families Through- out the Country. TWISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA Is Healthful, Refreshing, and Invigorating. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA -s acknowledged the Best and Cheapest Tea ottered to the Public. "EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. Specially Recommended by the Medical Faculty to those Suffering from Weak Digestion. TFJISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. i Those who have not tried it should do so.. Wholesale only of DONALD BROTHERS and CO., 6 and 7, CROSS-LANE, ST. MARY-AT-HILL, 1206 GT TOWER-STREET, LONDON, E.C. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES Vy HORSE SHOW. SEPTEMBER 19TH & 20TH. JOHN JORMAN, CANTON CARRIAGE WORKS, CARDIFF, Will exhibit a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH DOGCARTS, PONY CARTS. WAGONETTES, PHAETONS, VANS, COBURGS, And almost Every Kind of Vehicle, all of his own Manufacture. Visitors to the Show are respectfully Invited to inspect the above Collection. 2068 THE-NEW ANTI-COKROSION LEAD. JJRISTOL GUBLIMED LEAD 0OMPASY, V IMITED. WORKS—AVONMOUTH. AGENTS JOHN JJALL & SONS, GLASS. LEAD, OIL AND COLOUR I ■MANUFACTURERS ft MERCHANTS, BROAD MEAD, JJRISTOL. WHITE LEAD, LEAD COLOUR LEAD. (Dry or Ground in Oil.) Made direc" from the Ore by a new process of Sub- limation. After the first fi^e it is pur LEAD COLOUR, after the second fire WHITE. Unlike all other Lead, Sublimed Lead is ma.de W'ithout the use of Acid, and is therefore a much better protection to iron. It is less soluble than any other ad, and is consequently less poisonous, whilst it resists better the free Acids of an impure aud smoky atmosphere. NO ACID. NO CORROSION. Numerous Testimonials already published in the South Wales Daily News" can be inspected at JOHN -HALL AND SONS, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL. LEAD COLOUR LEAD.—JOHN HALL ct SONg Paint all their Work-, Warehouses, Wagons, and Packages with this Paint. Their Broadmead Premises give a good illustration IIf it. SUBLIMED LEAD SHOULD NOT BE KEPTUNDER WATER IT KEEPS BETTER WITHOUT. BEST SOFT ENGLISH PIG LEAD. SHEET LEAD. LEAD PIPE AND SHOT. 1807 W. E VAUGHAN AND CO., STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 32, QUEEN-STREET, ir-iunTPW 243, BUTE-STREET, f OAKUlrr- 11, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by the following District Agents :— Aberavon Mrs Morgan, Talbot-square Aberdare ,„Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place Aberkenfic .Mr W. H. Hitchings, Grocer Blaenavon Mr J. Harris, London House Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-street Bridgend Mr Woodward, Grocer. Nol ton-street Briton Ferry Mr D. L Jones, Viiliers-streat Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House Cowbridge Miss Griffiths, Fancy Repository Llandild Mr J. Lockyer, County Press Maestee: Mr T. Davies, Grocer. Castle-street Nantymoel _Mr E. David, Cambrian House Nevland Messrs Biddlecombe, London House Pembroke Dock, M- S. Cole, 10. Dimond-street Rhondda Mr J. H. Thomas, Tailor, Porth St. David's .Mr W. Lewis, Tailor, Cross-square Tenby Tenby Drapery Stores Uk Mr J ones, Grocer, Bridge-street Cadoxton Mr T. J. Chamberlain, Bristol House Porthcawl Mr R. Thomas, Great Western House Mountain A.sh..D. N. Davies, Temple of Fashion Treforest Mr J. Gibbon, Tailor I Abercarn Mr D. Jones, Anchor House GriSithstown Mr H. Peach, Post-office. Treharris Mr Lewis London House. Parcels amODRting to five ilhnlts sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application. W. E. ^YAUGHAN AND CO, DYERS, ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES and DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing per- manent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges and promptness of dispatch 1000 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. pALMER AND COMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1852), 10. n, AND 105, FREDERICK STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1073 BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS IS w to cure all discharges from the Vrinary Organs in either sex (acquired or constitutional), travel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes. 4s od each, by all Chemift6 and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World: or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, I TOMMUACOIQ and Midland Counties Drug Company, jSttahtess Iflftrgsagg. i ¡ 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & If, ST. MARY STREETj r 15, TRINITY. STREET & WHARTON I BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. HOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully beg to announce that they hart been declared tbe Purchasers of the Stock of Messrs. ROBERT JONES & CO., WHOLESALE MANCHESTER WARE- HOUSEMEN, ROTUNDA BUILDINGS, CARDIrFt A MOUNTING TO £1,934 48 10D bought for Cash, subject to a large discount from Cost Prices, CONSISTING OF gLANKETS, JpL ANNE LS, T INENS, JJOSIERY, GLOVES, VELVETEENS, DRESS GOODS. RIBBONS, STRAWS, FANCY GOODS, HABERDASHERY, Ac. Tbe whole, together with several other desirabfc lines, jj-ow ON SALE. H OWELL AND COMPANY, rpHE QARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. U8fr SUPERLATIVELY SUMPTUOUS AND K? EX UK 11)1 NGLY ECOJNOMICAL ARK THE SUITINGS, COATINGS. VESTINGS. AND TROUSERINGS UF pRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS it OUTFITTERS. Gentlemen's Suits and Separate Garments mode to order at a very short notice. The cut, style, finish, and make are first-class. The range* of ciotlis for selection are lare, new. and choice. The buyer may here ee8 the cloths in the piere and note the gen<*rai effect, instead of having to look over the stale and stereo- typed bunches of patterns" now beinj; hawked all about the country by taIlor" touts on C"IIIIUI!i810n. Avoid ali intermediaries, bull only at first-hand, and from the Makers, W. PRICE AND SONS, The Cardiff House, 50 and 51, ST. MAUY-STRERT, 111 46 and 47. GAR0I.INK-STREET. CAUDIFK. IQM DIRECT FMOM THE MILl., KNITTIKG WORSTEDS & KNITTED HOSIERY AT MILL PRICES. A CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE QREENOCK "yyT ORATED IILL YARN STORES HAS BEEN OPENED ET THE SPINNERS AT 00, HIGH-STREET ARCADE. Branches or Agents in every Town in Scotland and England. Agents wanted ill the smaller Town in Wales,—Apply :— FLEMING, BErn A CO.. 13452 658 G1tEENOCK, 1434 r0 NERVOUS SCFFKRKttS Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and Valuable Medical Work, entitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. JH- Or, the c, CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND By J. A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) This book should be read by everyone, young or married or single. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH HEALTH A WCIAL SCIENCE BEI™* 1f^iA",1KSE/OI1,the LAWS GOVERNING -ATMKVT ( u l SYMPTOMS, aod iu.&ATMENT of all diseases depending on exhaustion of nervous vitality, such as nervous debility, mental and physical depression, palpitation of the heart, noises in the head and ears, indecision, impaired mdtt and memory, indigestion, prostration, lassitude de- 1?ss of e,ler«' »na appetite, paius in llaBbs' self-distrust, dUxiness love of solitude, groundless tears, auu many other ail. early8 death!' TUe^cu:d' h^- th? sufferers to an A Wether with Hints on Chronic Rheu- diseases ofth"e'n EpUepsy' H^teria, and all or the nervous and a;:uien&ary sysLeiu. 1 he Appendix to this valuable work contains useiul PRESCRIPTIONS for the alleviation of suffer- ing ana the cure of minor disorders, with iull instruc- tion for their preparation and use. Contains also some friendly auvice on Hveiene or THE WAY TO PRESERVE HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonials from erateful patients who have been restored to ueaiiii throucu the author's instrumentality. Sent post free for 2 "stamps or bv letter post, 3 stamps. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the sane author, entitled. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, which V?eT?enc U1 address on RECEIP" OF STAMPED ENVELOPE Address J. A. BARNES. M.D. U.S.), 4S: Lonsdale square, Barnsbury, London. N t I}ïpa¿IiNb3" INVALIDS. Ati^ho BV LETTER FREE. r D ADVICE ON MATTERS OF unable to have a personal interview should a.t once send full particulars ot the by etter, enclosing stamped envelope for reply this will receive immediate answer, with advice And full instructions how to obtain a perfect cure Hundreds of lives have been saved and health fully restored by correspondence only. Address J. A. 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