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I gEFORE w INTER with its fog, hail, snow, and SICE ai\Sr secure the remarkably good for CLOTHING and OVERCOATS w PRTrn? ¥°JS now beinK offered by CAR ^RICE and SONS. can obtain the newest r«lio^5ins' e best workmanship, the most (!niTT^aterilil3, in SUITS and OVER- T»„ j in Cheviot :ind Saxony «w £ ?^eltoni, Friezes, Ac every style, shape, ana price alike thoroughly i>nTR,P WE- PARENTS will and that in no r Provincial Establishment is the SOVc r!wrnm,1"ts for BOYS' CLOTHING so Tftip W BBV s'Udied and provided than at W- PRICE ^d SONS. H (^OUjjg the smartest and newest wear- J^wting Suits are now on view, and the VT?J; *J"'ivals of the NEW SEASON'S SIOCK of OVERCOATS is being disPlaYed. Ill 1007 9
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f SPECIAL NOTICE. SOUTHWALESINDIA V/X RUBBER CO., "NR '< MANUFACTURERS OF X LEATHER & COTTON X MAIN DRIVING X BELTS. R X V KX LEATHER HOSE, AC PRICE LIST ALS0 ALL kinds of and all Information India Rubber f X. Goods for me- on application. >. chanical >wurpose<i, SOUTH WALES \^XETC 1764 INDIA RUBBER CO>S^ £ V 32, WEST BUTE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. X
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"GOLD MEDALS, EDINBURGH AND LIVERPOOL EXHIBITIONS. F II V'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Preoared by a new and special scientific process- securing extreme solubility and developing the finest flavour of the cocoa.—" It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea for young persons," -Sir Chas. A. Cameron, President Royal CoUeyr ot Surgeons, Ireland, dcc. 1011
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^jjfflping Jjqtxres. JJOKDOIF TO C A RDIFF,: f at»*N 22nd Novei^er. ^ARDIFF TO LONDON, CARDIFF TO SWANSEA, 26th November. fcf.Preight and Particulars, apply to U«ERT JOHNSTON AND CO., CARDIFF. 2800 &S& ( CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX 4feS2CL-V_/ The CARDIFF STEAMSHtf COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW RoN})1£ NrKAMERS will sail as follows:- Cardiff for Bordeaux — Nov. 28 *.tu Bordeaux for Cardiff—. — ..Nov. 22 Jot B.r~8 and passengers. jJJTrJof freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit *ttK»V^S?' AS0nts, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; "J*t« iT of the Company, 61, Mount stuart- J*8l 1071 PER, CAMPBELL & CO.. Manager, &&T A M K R I O A H 1,1 N E. UNITED STATES MAIL .T^StSTEAMERs. LIVERPOOL TO PHILA- DELPHTA EVERY WEDNESDAY. btart afttT8 aiu' goods landed at Philadelphia on the rouf. Pennsylvania Raiiroad. The shortest and & th« West- i.et particulars apply to RICHARDSON, j.% } CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. J*0s. ^I,)^ODLIPP, Ca-tle road, Cardiff JONES J?*«t v, Co., liute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- S^Port; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place I j0*' ok/ILNKT and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, £ • H. Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. »J| MeCL dSTIn, Neath-road, Landore A. DAVIES, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, bHfcj Merthyr AUSTIN & ^ii.cocus, .-Swansea f^yBJ*P*ERr8f South Wales Emigration Office, tI A- H- THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; Y^ oitch1 n iJS, Agent, Aberkenfig. 101° A I^AN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP Co.. LTD. P°OL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY, at Queenstown every Thursday. I) ^au to RICHARDSON. SPENCE, & CO., "street, Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, 5&&T*-Place, Queen-street, Cardiff; Geo. Bird, 1^ treet. Cardiff C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, £ Cl>' Edwards, Hill Side House. Caerphilly a '*ins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J. Mor- 5°«r. George-street. Swansea Austin & Sil- i l, V *ansea; T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; !tat W"en, Lawrence-street, Llanelly Josiah Davies, vstern House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old Market- "r>r^ -ejth J. Roberts. Pontypridd. 1110 4^^GRATION TO QUEENSLAND BY STEAMER. t .J¡: PASSAGES are granted to FEMALE SER. to^ r1' Housemaids, laundresses, Cooks, Ac., of ^^ter, between 17 and 55 years of age, <Jh ih' °f 'or sh'p anc* fare to depot in Lon- *4(} j °f whom are in great demand in the Colony, ive wages from S20 to B48 per annum, and ai)d lodging. An experienced Matron accom- Jjjg. steamer, and, on arrival, passengers are into the Government depot free of 'cost. sted passages are also granted to approved such as nurses, seamstresses, etc., and to **8 whose labour is connected with the land, I )0 aa Ploughmen, gardeners, miners, navvies. s of application, rates of passage, hand- WM; and all other information may be obtained on t^tion to 4 AGENT-GENBJRAL FOR QUEENSLAND, Itej 1, Westminster Chambers, Or Victoria-street, London, S.W.; l to OWEN MORGAN, Asilgrove, TREFOREST. ih- S. DENNIS, Market-street, TREDEGAR. TlcKETSfor AMERICA, CAN ADA, or the CAPE, by any Line, can be J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff. 36b 3nsuranre. IiE: WHTTTINGTON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 58, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E,C. lo^ of Life Assurance business transacted. oth_5,an^ed on Reversions, and on Personal and Purity in c >nnection with Life Assurance. Un>8 may be paid Yearly, Half-Yearly, Quarterly, or Monthly. ( ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager, 1152 i Agents Wanted. IJNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established in the reign of Queen Anne, „ A.D. 1714. Chief Office 81, Cornhill, London. ■'•"vested Funds exceed £ 2,000,000. «I&]J Annual income exceeds £ 295,OoO, insurances effected on nearly all descriptions of J'lB'H; i> risks. PrI DUS, £1168 per cent, per annum; low premiums. n<-s ?tU8e3- Agencies, snd all information at the Hi BANK CHAMBiiRS. BAI.DWIN- c! AUXHUR H. LAMONT, Local Secretary. -= ^juilDmg Societies. bED 1867—governed BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Q-LAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. °mcES 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live 0Wu dwellings. FFE J REPAYMENTS—No RISKS—No REDEMPTION •h c07Low LAW CHARGE.—Hesekve FUND invested *0d SHARES issued DAII-Y—DEPOSITS of £ 5 >hicJrPWards.—Full particulars *pply at the Offices, Ilia are °Pen daily. T. A- DAVIES. Secretary. MONMOLTHSHIRE & SOUTH wales PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. fe&o5- J- PARNALL. KSQ., J.p., CHAIRMAN. AND CONTINGENT FUNDS, 1888, £ 6,981 12s Od. 'ANCES made on Freehold or Leasehold Pro- repayable by instalments, with privilege of S{|Kany sum in excess of instalments. INVESTING interest at 5 per cent, yearly and Bonus Of ip'lially. DEPOSIT SHARES of £ 50 or half shares rece'Te 0 Per cent, interest, payable half-yearly, frs^onus triennially. DEPOSITS at short notice at any ''i'116- Present rate of interest, 4j per JjPayable half-yearly. Apply for Balance Sheet "rospectuses to the Secretary, 173 F. J. HEYB), UNE, 173, Commercial-street, Newport. BOUTH WALES MERCANTILE (V, BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, 0)) » —The Directors are prepared to make Advances liy^easefcold and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit sent on application. — John Jenkins, Secretary. 1045 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS ic- BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated (^ •—Liberal Advances ( £ 100 to £ 10,000).—Easy Re- in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption 8—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- j?*—No Management Charges. IjrjlSTRicr AGENTS — Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. ajji'^vay, 12, Queen's Chambers Cardiff; Cadoxton ton. ari t/, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-s reet, Cadox- '• Abertillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, ertiliery tiewpoA and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, ec^» ^ewDort: Swansea, Mr H. U. Higman, 102. Jj r°rd-street. Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr fcli ?!?rc^er> Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac JjPUIips, Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and £ bbw Vale, ln"J- D. Thomas, Aeion v iila. Kiiymney. ,8 Mr PETER WILLIAMS. Secretary. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GRACE, CHAVE, & Co.'s PURE SWEETS. 3107 'FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark—" Blood Mixture. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. «KIN DISKASES, Eruptions, Blotches, Ulcera ted Sore Legs, Old Sores, Glandular Swellings Cancerous Ulcers,Spots, Pimples, Pustules Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humours and Diseases of the Skin of what- ever name and nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by the use of this world-famed medicine THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. "Carlton, near Nottingham, February 27, 1883 Messrs the Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. i ''Gentlemen,—Some ten years age my wife became with ulcerated legs. I tried every recommenda- I l°n for a cure, and also a large number of doctors i. ae of them very clever men with diseases of this vi^d), but to no effect. After being in this state for jS'wixt five and six years, 1 determined to try your f °°d Mixture as a last resource, as she at that time ^Peared to be at death's door, and had to be put to having po use in her logs and I am thankful to after taking 13 of your small bottles she experienced a. Perfect cure. This is now four years ago since the Clire was effected, and there is no sign of the complaint fuming. I may add that it had cost us scores of P°Unds trying one remedy after another previous to Joking your invaluable medicine, for wnicn 1 return my sincere thanks.—I am, gentlemen, yours^grate P.S.-You may make what use of the above you Joink tit, but in the event of advertising it kindly Keep ~^ck my name. You can, however, refer any one •taking private inquiries to my address as follows V"* S., Midland Station, Carlton, near Nottingham. ttCPORTANT ADVICE TO AI,L.-Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its impuri ties bursting through the skin in pimples, erup- tions, or sores cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warrantet free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the pro. prietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. OLARKE'S WORLD.FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE "told in Bottles, 2s 9d each, and in Cases containin Sl* times the quantity i c lis each—sufficient to effect Permanent cure in the great majority of long-standin cases—by all Chemists and Patent M dicine Vendor throughout the world, o. sent on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps by the Proprietor. 1006 THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES' DRUG COMPANY, Lincoln. TRADE MARK—" BLOOD MIXTURE.' JjILL-POSTINGr AT NEWPORT, MON. j. DE RESS, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD,NEWPORT SlU^POSTBR and DELIVERER for TOWN and iyJtrNxjtr Rents all the principal Hoardings in •wpor *6.LrW<»kixe6ueci witb-eespMeb- lQQ9v ab5 bu ^nrtion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION <t STORAGE ROOMS J. G. MADDOX A CO., Au«ioneers'. Household Furniture, at Rooms .Nov. 22 Household Furniture, 27, Hickman-rd. Penarth,Nov. 28 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov 23 THE CARDIFF ESTATE AGENCY CO, LIMITED. Freehold Land, Leasehold Houses, at Cardiff. Nov. 23 House Properties, at Cardiff ..Nov. <47 Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Dwelling-house, at Mardy ,• • • Nov. 22 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Brigantine 7.oe," at Cardiff Nov. 22 Messrs D. EVANS and SON. Ironmongery, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 22 Mr T. WHITT Y EVANS. Leasehold Shop & Premises, ize., at Aberaman.. Nov. 27 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING Furniture. Pictures, Plate, &e. 22 & 23 Dutch Bulbs, at Cardiff Nov. 24 Posting Stock, at the Mews, Cardiff Nov. 2a Russian Furs, at Sale Room Nov. 26 Damaged Wheat, at Cardiff. .Nov. 28 Horses, at Cardiff -Dee. I Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff .Dec. 4 & 5 Fat Stock, at Whitchurch .Dec. It Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff .Dec. 18 Oil Paintings, Books, Ac., at Cardiff — Messrs JOHN F. HAR VEY and CO. Leasehold Cottage Property, at Swansea .Nov. 23 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Machinery, at Cardiff Nov. 26 Household Furniture, at Cardiff — Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea .Nov. 26 Dwelling-house and Premises, at Waunarlwydd Nov, 26 Coachbuilder s Stock-in-Trade. at Swausea Nov. 28 Messrs JENKINS, CLAHKE, A TEASDALE. Leasehold Property, at Penarth Nov. 30 Mr E. F. KENNARD. Household Furniture, at Cardiff .Nov. 22 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Trees, Shrubs, Ac., Swansea Nov. 24 Messrs WALTER LLOYD & SON. Larch Trees, at Carmarthen .Nov. 24 Mr MONTGOMERY. Leasehold Property, at Penarth Nov. 22 Houses, at Cardiff Nov 27 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Freehold Building Land, at Lower Cwmbran.. Nov. 22 Mr WM. HARRY REES. Ironworks, at Llanelly Dec- ° Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON. Shops, Dwelling-houses, &c., at Swansea Dec. 4 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Freehold Building Land. at Barry ..Nov. 24 Ground Rents and Freehold Land, at Cardiff ..W"' — Fat and Store Stock, near Cardiff "freC'in Fat Sheep and Cattle, at Fairwater "Sec' Sheep and Cattle, at Cardiff .—Dec. lo Christmas Fat Stock Sale, at Cardiff ..— .-Dec. lo Premises, Ac., at Cardiff — JS,n- Farming Stock, Ac., at St. Fagan's Jan Mr WILLIAM THORNE. Timber, at Llanharran Messrs JOHN THOMAS A MORGAN. Live Stock, at Llantrissant Nov. 26 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT- DEVON VILLA, CONWAY-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. „ SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURM. TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Removed for Convenience of Sale, and which MESSRS W. AND s. HERN WILL SELL by AUCTION at an Early Date. Fuil particulars in posters and future advertisements. Auction and Estate Offices, 72, St. Mary-street,Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS. CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1888. M ESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND co. WM SELL by AUCTION, ?D THURSDAY, November 22nd, at Two o'clock precisely, a large quan. tity of valuable new and second-tand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, suitable for dining and drawing-rooms, halls and passages, bedrooms, and kitchens. All goods for these Sales must be entered the day previous. Goods on view morning of Sale. 1111 SALE THIS DA*. PORT OF CARDIFF. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless previously dis- posed of by private treaty), at the Exchange, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, November 22nd 18S3 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the fine BRIGANTINE ZOE, of Fleetwood, built at New Brunswick in 1868, originally classed Al, and restored in December, 1882, for 5 years. Dimensions, 95ft x 26ft 3inXlift 3in, 174 tons net register, and carries about 300 tons D. W., is well found, and will be ready for immediate em- ployment, and as she now lies in the West Bute Dock, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to Messrs Peter Rowe and Sons, Mount Stuart-square, Bute Docks or the Auctioneers, Merchanxchane, Docks, Cardiff.3119 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. ROSE-STREKT, ROATH, CARDIGAN-STREET, CANTON, CLARE-ROAD & COURT-ROAD, SALl MliAD, CARDIFF. THE CARDIFF ESTATE AGENCY X COMPANY LIMITED (Mr SPENCER JOSLEN, Auctioneer), aro instructed to .SFLL-by AUCTION, at thA Queen's Bote!, Car on TUESDAY, the 27th diy of November, 18SS, at 7 o'clock p.m. :— LOT 1.—Nos. 32 and 33, ROSE-STREET, Roatb, Cardiff. Term, 98 years from 1872. Apportioned ground rent, £317s. LOT 2.-Nos. 8, 10, 12 and 14, CLARE-ROAD, Salt Mead. Cardiff. Term, 99 years from 1887. Ground rent, JBlo. LOT 3,—SHOP at corner of Court-road and Allerton. street, Salt Mead, Cardiff. Term, 99 years from 1887, Apportioned ground rent, £ 5. LOT 4.—Nos. 19, 21 and 23, COURT-ROAD, aforesaid. Term, 99 years from 1887. Apportioned ground rent, JEIO 10s. LOT S. -NO-s- 14, 16, 18. 20, and 22, CARDIGAN. STREET, Canton, Cardiff. Term, 99 years from 1882. Ground rent, Bll 103. The above Properties are all well let, and will be sold at low reserves. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 18, High-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs BERNARD, KING, & HUGHES, 3122 Solicitors, Cardiff. STATION-ROAD, PENARTH. THE SALE advertised to take place at the Ship Hotel, Penarth, on 22nd instant, will NOT BE HELJ).—Jenkins, Clarke, and Teasdale, Auctioneers, Cardiff. 3146 PENARTH. SALE OF WELL-BUILT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, AND TKASDALIE have received instructions from the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ship Hotel, Penarth, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of Novem- ber, 1888, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, in one or more lots, as may be determined upon, viz., All those Three MESSUAGES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 66, 67, and b8, Maughan-street, Penartb, now in the respective occupations of John Evans, Robert Perry, and Charles Frederick Denn, at the rent of 8s 6d per week each. The houses are held for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1881. at an annual ground rent of E6 Us 3d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, or to Mr JAS. MORGAN, Solicitor, 3079 37. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. PENARTH. NO. 1, ST. A13 G U S TIN E'S-ROAD, Lease, S6 years Ground Rent, £ 3 15s, NOS. 2 and 3, CLIFF-STREET, Lease, 95 years Ground Rent, £2 2s 6d each. MR MONTGOMERY is instructed to SELL the above by AUCTION at the Ship Hotel, Penarth, on THURSDAY, 22nd November, at Seven o'clock Particulars of David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, 3, Charles-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 61, Queen-street, Cardiff. 365 SALE TO-DAY. QUEEN-STREET ARCADE SALE ROOMS. MR KENNARD will SELL by AUCTION a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Also, two New Safes, by Phillips, and 52-inch Bicycle, in good condition. Goods received for this sale up to 12 o'clock. Stile at Two o'clock prompt. J. HAMLETT, Secretary. SALE TO-MORRow The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELI. by AUC- TION, on FRIDAY. November 23rd, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LACE CURTAINS, BREWERS' CASh.>, Ac. 936 R__ -=" JPENARTH NURSERIES. IMMENSE STOCK of all descriptions of TREES and SHRUBS reguiarly transplanted and with splendid roots. SEE CATALOGUE, POST FREE. ( R0SES- I "C1RUIT TREES. ELEVEN ACRES./ „ ^HRUBS. I CLIMBERS, &cr. 7,000 FEET of GLASS devoted to POT PLANTS. WREATHS AND BOUQUETS. 150,000 QUICKS FOR HEDGES. JJALPH C R 0 S SLING, PENARTH NURSERIES. < INSPECTION INVITED. 3126 DIRECT FROM THE MILL, KNITTING WORSTEDS & KNITTED HOSIERY AT MILL PRICES. A CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE GREENOCK WORSTED MLLL, YARN STORES HAS BEEN OPENED BY THE SPINNERS AT GG HIGH-STREET ARCADE. Branches or Agents in every Town in Scotland and. England. Agents wanted in the smaller Towns. in Wales,—Apply:— FLEMING, REID A Co., 153 13565 GREENOCK. 2932 INVALID MEN WHO ARE NERVOUS JL AND DEPRESSED, without joy for the present 'or hope for the future, and whose past is a regret, 'Shonld send 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and address. The SECRETARY, Fitzal»n-square, Sheffield bg ^Vmtton. SALE THIS DAY (THURSDAY) AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOV 22ND AND 23RD, 1888. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, VALUABLE PLATE, & EFFECTS, Being THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, Removed to the Sale Rooms for the better convenience of Hale,by ORDERof the. DlVIlNISTRATRIX of the late CHRISTOPHER W. PAGE, ESQ,, C.E., neatly the whole of wh eh was suppl ed by the well-known firm of UPHOLSTERERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, MESSRS LEWIS & LIWIS. IN THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE in OAK, embracing SUITE in MOROCCO, SIDKBOARD with glass back, Table-. Bookcases, Silk and Tapestry Curtains, Axminster Carpet, large Chimney Glass, a pair of real BRONZE FIGURES, York and Lancaster," a MARBJ,E CLOCK with bronze mounts,jardinieres, and a variety of ornaments. IN THE DRAWING-ROOM A LARGE EBONIZED AND GILf OVERMANTKL. with shelves for china; A HANDSOME EBON1ZBD AND GILT CABINET, with raised back, with bevelled looking- glass panels occasional and gipsy tables in Genoa velvet and tapestry, A SUPERIOR DRAWING- ROOM SET covered in crimson figured silk, A PAIR OF CARVED WALNUT-FRAME ELIZA- BETHAN CHAIRS in needlework, wickerwork tabe and chairs, gilt and other chairs, an ebonized rocking chair, a brass music chair in green velvet, A SPE NDID 7-OCTIVE FULL TRICHORD IRON- FRAME COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in ebonized case, by HOELLING AND SPANGENBERu a music Canterbury, water-colour drawings after Birket Foster, Ac., brass fender, fire-irons, a pair of; expensive curtains, Ac. IN THE BREAKFAST ROOM Well seasoned FUR- NITURE IN SPANISH MAHOGANY, including a carved sideboard and dining table and suite to match, together with the carpet, pictures, marble clock, etchings, engravings, fender, irons, &c. IN THE BEDROOMS Kidderminster, Brussels, and Wilton carpets off floors of all rooms, BRASS AND IRON MODERN BEDSTEADS with excellent spring and hair bedding ami furniture complete, A MAGNIFI- CENT BURR WALNUT AND CO UOMAN DEL WOOD BEST BEDBOOM SUIT K, SUPPLIED AT A COST OFJB130 POLISHED ASH and FIGURED WALN UT SUITES with 4ft. and 6ft. wardrobes, curtains. toilet ware, pictures, odd toilet tables, chests of drawers, ottomans, child's cot, three wardrobes, toilet tables to match, bedroom easy chairs, ecru, lace, and tapestry curtains, swing glasses. A SMALL, BUT CHOICE COLLECTION OF PIC- TURES in oil and water-color, a'few rare etchings, Ac. CONTENTS OF LANDING, CHINA PANTRY, Kitchens, FITTINGS OF STAIRCASES AND HALL, together with a variety of misceflaneous articles. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to remove to their Sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff. and SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 22nd and 23rd November, 1888, commencing ot 11 o'clock pre- cisely each day, the above VALUABLE FURNITURE. Full detailed catalogues may be had either upon per. sonal application to the Auctioneers, Cardiff, or will be sent free by post. THE HOUSE FOR SALE, 2937 ON SATURDAY NEXT. CLEARANCE SALE of the remaining portion of DUTCH BULBS, Being about Two Cases left uncleared from previous sale, and to be sold w thout the slightest reserve, comprising extra fine Single and Dsuble Hyacinths, for pots and glasses, or bedding, mixed Narcissus, Crocus, named Tulips, Scilla Liberica, Ac., &c. !V| ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -LvJL will hold their Last Sale of the Season, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR. DAY NEXT, at Three o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 3070 ANNUAL SALE. BY ORDER OF MESSRS HURLEY AND SON, ON ACCOUNT OF THE DECLINE OF THE SUMMER SEASON. AT THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ AND BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, as above, on MONDAY, 26th November, 1888, at 11 o'clock punctually, the whole of his POSTING STOCK, comprising -F 50 SOUND YOUNG HORSES, 65 CARRIAGES, BRAKES. &c., by Fuller, Vezey, Ward, Cardiff Carriage Co., and other first-class makers,consisting of 30 DOG CARTS, fullsized,andcob 15 WAGONETTES and PHAETONS 10 CAPITAL BRAKES, to carry from 15 to 25 persons; 10 MINIA- TURE and other BROUGHAMS, all in first-class order. 40 SETS OF FIRST-CLASS HARNESS, Single, Double, and Four-in-Hand. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. The Auctioneers ben to announce that this is a Special Sale jor Messrs Hurley <k Son and no entries can be re- ceived for it, the repo8itory being engaged solely for this sale, 5040 HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1888. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their Next STUD SALE OF 80 HORSES On the above date. gaily entries respectfully solicited. SiAii SALE THIS DAY. LOWER CWMBRAN, SEAlt NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. Situate near the Patent Nut and Bolt and Oakfield Iron and Coal Works, within a short distance of several Tin-plate and other Works, and within an easy distance of Cwmbran and Pontnewydd Railway Stations. MR THOMAS PARRY will SELL by AUCTION, at the Rose and Crown Inn, Lower Cwmbran, on THURSDAY, the 22nd Novem- ber, 1888, at Five for Six o'clock in the Evening, the following Lots of FRKEHOLD BUILDING LAND. Lot 1 contains about la, 3r. and 34p., and if not sold in one lot, will be subdivided and offered in lots of about 20 perches each. Lot 2 adjoins the last-named, and contains about 3,341 square yards. Lot £ contains about 1,022 square yards. Lot 4 contains about 1,418 square yards. Lot 5 contains about 622 square yards. Plans of the above property may be seen on applica- tion to Mr David Davies, Civil and Mining Engineer, Pontypool, or at the time of sale; and further parti- culars may be obtained from Mr Henry Knipe; from the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport; < r from Messrs EDWARDS AND LE BRASSEUR, Newport and Pontypool, Solicitors, November 10. 1888. 3026 MISKIN INN, NEW MILL, LLANTRISSANT. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, AND PONIES. "jV/TESSRS JOHN THOMAS & MORGAN -i-V 1- have been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Williams, of the Bridgend Hotel, Pentre, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, November 26th, 1888, the following valuable LIVE STOCK, Consisting of 80 breeding ewes, 40 wethers, 20 Iambs, 6 cows and calves, 10 fat cows, 6 cows nearly calving, 20 heifers in calf, 10 barren cows, 12 steers, 4 Hereford bulls, and 4 very useful ponies Four months' credit will be given to purchasers of P.1 0 and upwards upon approved security, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Refreshments at 11 a.m. Sale to commence at 12.30 prompt. The Auctioneers desire to call the attention of farmers, butchers, breeders, and others to this very important Sale, the stook being in excellent condition, of prime quality, and bred by the best breeders. For further particulars and cards, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Market-street, Ponty- ?ridd or to Mr Thomas Williams, Bridgend Hotel, 'entre, Ystrad. 3121 THE HAMMOND TYPE WRITER. __I THE BEST TYPE-WRITEYL FOR OFFICE WORK WHERE SPEED IS REQUIRED. GOLD MEDALS AT ALL EXHIBITIONS, and the Highest Award at the American Exhibi. tion, London, 1887. AGENT WILLIAM LEWIS, PRINTER AND STATIONER, 22, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. PROSPECTUSES AND TESTIMONIALS FREE ON APPLICA- TION. 3147 UTIFF'S SlAKOn. Sola in ID. Kiccure .Boxes. I o Sold in 51b Packets. ^TIFF'S STARCH. ^0™ ^TIFF'S STARCH. M^EconoS. K? For Collars STIFF.B.STARCH. For Wristbands. O o For Shirt Fronts STIFF'S STARCH. For Caps."6* For Cuffs. LJTIFF'S STARCH. ForLaca. K3 For Linen. gTDU-S STAKOH. SSSSS. STIFF'S STARCH. k_7 Note the Caution Label UTIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mailt 1^ Sold by Grocers. UTDTPS STARCH. qwro-S STAROH. STIFF t CO.. KJ 13515 2300 REDCLIFF-ST BRI3T( £ t I G. A. kS TONE & c 0., I COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, SheUibiers, < superb Flemish Horses, COachPc Broug hams, I and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRics LIST ON APPLICATION. ——— 1108 la n, A 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. SWANSEA OFFI O E OP THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms- as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to subscribers early every morning in any part of tho town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insetiiD.ia.:tboIl_JII.OtaiDg'. ixxra-of. ^OMEJC«iWg> ^ales iro Artcttnn. ESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above rooms, on SATURDAY, AUCTION, at the above rooms, on SATURDAY, November 24th, 1888, a quantity of ornamental TREES, SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, PLANTS, &c., comprising a large assortment of dwarf and other roses, azaleas, rhodode drons, hollies, currants, goose- berries, plum, apple, and pear trees, lime, poplar, elm, weeping willow, chestnut, elder and other trees cypresses, Portugal laurels, yew and other ornamental shrubs. Sale to commence at 12 noon. No reserve. The whole may be viewed morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 32_ SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .r instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises, on FRIDAY, November 23rd, 1888, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed for the convenience of sale, comprising maho- gany taltscope dining table, easy chairs in hair, dining- room Suites in American leather, drawing-room suite in veivet, pier glasses, fenders, firebrasses, ornaments, mahogany book-ase with glass doors. walnut 100 tables, Ac., mahogany and birch washstands with marble tops, dressing tables with glass attached, mahogany and birch wardrobes, commodes, pedestals, towel horses, cane-seated and other chairs, couches, bedsteads, spring mattresses, millpuff beds, palliasses, also a pianoforte in rosewood (by Nutting and Addison). Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. _„ WAUNARLWYDD, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be read, at the Farmers' Arms, Waunarlwydd, on MONDAY, November 26th, 1888, all that Leasehold. Messuage or DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES Situate on the New-road, Waunarlwydd, and now in- the occupation of Mr David Atkins. The whole is held on lease for a term of 99 years and three lives, from the- 24th June, 1883, at the annual ground rent of V. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Herbert Monger,* Esq., solicitor, Salubrious-place; or to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 3112 TO COACH-BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, MER-t I- CHANTS, AND OTHERS. 55, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have re-; ceived instructions from Mrs Jones, who is re- tiring from business, to-SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, November 28,1888, and following day. if necessary, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of that old-established business of coachbnildewanrfc. wheelwrights and agricultural implement agency, comprising a quantity of oak and ash 2in. and 3in. planks, about 1,000 felloes, a quantity of dressed spokes, about 1,000 undressed do., a quantity of turned and unturned stacks, 17 pairs of lancewood shafts, 7 cwt. of bolts and nuts, 20 pairs of steel springs,, 25 pairs of axles, 4 cwt. of cart moulds, tyre rivets. staples, shaft tyres, plough fittings, turnip cutter, chaff" cutters, patent weighing machine, 2 lever scales, 6 pig troughs, 50 navvies' shovels, quantity of chain, 3 dozen hay forks, iron fireproof safe by Phillips, 4 lifting jacks, grindstones in frames, 4 tons of old iron, several tons of tyre and other iron, tyreing platform, tyre bender, a quantity of smiths'tools, 2DelIows, 2 anvils, 3 vices, stocks and dies, swage block, tue irons, drilling machine, joiners' benches, trap raiJs, lamps, &c., a quantity of paints, varnish, brushes, Ac., also a superior well-made flour wagon, quite new, 3 ploughs, &C.* &c. Dog Cart, Set of Harness, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. N.B.—The premises to be Let. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 3001 CARMARTHENSHIRE. LLANELLY. TO IRONMASTERS, TIN-PLATE, AND OTHER MANUFACTURERS, IRON MERCHANTS, &c. SALE OF THE OLD LODGE IRONWORKS. WITH THE FIXED AND LOOSE PLANT, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS. MR WILLIAM HARRY REES is in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Works, in Llanelly, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of December, 1888, in one lot, or in such other lots as may be de- termined on at the time of sale, and subject to condi- tions of sale io be then read, all that highly important and valuable Freehold and Leasehold Manufacturing Property called or known as THE OLD:LODGE IRONWORKS, and Premises thereto belonging, and held therewith, situate in the town of Llaoelly, in the connty of Car- marthen, together with the Fixed and Loose Plant, machinery, and materials in and about the same. The property comprises the iand and premises with such buildings, sheds, and other erections as are thereon and formerly used as the Old Lodge Iron Works, con- taining a total area of 2a. 3r. 21p., or thereabouts, and occupying a most important and eligible position for manufacturing purposes. It has extensive and valu- able frontages to Station-road and Wern-road (the latter being mainly freehold), and adjoins the works of the Wern Iron Foundry Company, the whole being enclosed by good boundary walls. The property is close to the Great Western Railway, with which it is connected by a branch railway (used in conjunction with other works), from which sidings for railway trucks are laid to the centre and other convenient parts of the works. The site and extent of the property are particularly available, and oilor "uiOHal advantage &n.d facilities for the construction of large works, or for establishing and carrying on any of the principal industries. The Freehold portion comprises 48 perches or there- abouts. The Leasehold parts are held as follows :— As to Oa. 3r. 35p. under a lease for the residue of a term of 89 years from 2nd May, 1853, without any rent being payable.. As to 0a lr. 34p., under a lease for the residue of a term of 92 years, from 25th December, 1866, at the annual reserved rent of £30. As to la. Or. 24p., under lease for a term of 99 years from 25th December, 1872, at the annuai reserved rent of B42. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Further particulars and catalogues of the plant and machinery may be had of Mr Rees, at his Auction and Steam Printing Offices, Neath; or of Mr Richard J. Thomas, Solicitor. Neath. 3021 SALE OF VALUABLF, LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, PROSPECT-PLACi', SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS &SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms. High-street, Swan. se", on TUESDAY, the 4th December, 1888, subject to conditions ot Sale- LOT I.-All that commodious SHOP, DWELLING. HOUSE, and OFFICES, situate and being No. 2, Prosnect-place, Swansea, containing shop, sitting-room, 3 bedrooms, 3 attics, 4 rooms let as offices, cellars, store-rooms at back, and having a back entrance from Bath-lane, now in the occupation of Mrs Lefauve, Messrs Griffiths and Pollard, and others. LOT 2.—All that COTTAGE at back of Lot 1, and sitnate in Bath-lane, containing 4 rooms, let to Mrs Chard at the weekly rent of 7s 6d. Lots 1 and 2 are conveniently situate near the Docks, and are held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1810, at a ground rent of 23 14s 6d per annum, which will be apportioned at the time of Sale. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street; or to the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. ABERAMAN, ABERDARE. MR T. WHITTY EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Rock Inn, Aberaman, at eight o'clock in the evening, on TUESDAY, November 27th, 1888. a LEASEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, with the Six Cottages adjoining, being Nos. 143, 144, 145, 146, Cardiff-road, Aberaman, and Nos. 142a, 142b, 142c, at the back of the same.—Further particulars from the Auctioneer, 14, Commercial-street, Aberdare. 3139 EX H I B I T 1 0 N. x 0 8 ØD 0 R Q, The EXHIBITION BEING CLOSED, R. J. HEATH & SONS are SELLING at their Ware. house, 61, Queen-street, Cardiff, at a great re- duction, the INSTRUMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN RETURNED. R. J. JJEATH AD g-ONS THE CHEAP p IAN-OPORTE A ORGAN ME RCRA.N TSS CARDIFF. 9431 1066-5 ASK TOUR GROCER FOR GRACe, CHAYE, A Co.'s BAKING POWDER, 3106 THE STOCK EXCHANGE. MEMBERS of the STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for BUSINESS PUR- POSES, or to issue circulars to persons other tharr, their own principals. Brokers or Agents who advertise- are not in any way connected with the Stock Ex. change, or under the control of the Committee. Lists of Members of the Stock Exchange who act as stock Hind share brokers may be obtained on application to FRANCIS LEVIEN, becretary to the 1138 Committee of the Stock Exchange. Committee-room, The Stock Exchange, London, E.C. KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS The great remedy for Bilf. MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri. PILLS I MANDRAKE fier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee. PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,—1 consider your Ameri- PILLS MANDRAKE can B-andrake Pills to be the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever kr >wn.—I Mn, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faitMull, F. If. HEWSON. PILLS MANTUAKE Munday. Chemist, Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, 3toath Gar- PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers. Newport; J.G. PILLS MANDRAKE Isaac (late Hay man), Che- PILLS MANDRAKE mist, Neath; Newberry and PILLS MANDRAKE Son. London. PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MA £ U>ftAJ&E street, i. vjwaea. 8P76-10i8_ PSLL&. ) public Jlotires. NOTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. CONSTANTINOPLE. The Old-established English House. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOTEL, 7 and 9, Rue Omer, Per. shamba Bazaar, Galata, Constantinople. Luncheons, Dinners, Beds. Noted for its cleanliness and comfort. Charges moderate. -Proprietor, W. V. SHELTON. 362 GLOUCESTER RAILWAY CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY (LIMITED). (Formerly the Gloucester Wagon Company, Limited.) ISSUE OF FOUR PER CENT. DEBENTURES. The Directors are now prepared to make a further J 'issue of Debentures on the security of the undertaking ■ and property of the Company, for sums of £25 and upwards, for terms of three, five, or seven years, at 4p 14 per cent. The interest is payable half-yearly, on 1st January and 1st July, by coupons attached to the Debentures. Forms of Tender may be obtained from the Secre- tary, or from the Capital and Counties Bank, Limited, Gloucester. H. T. SIMPSON, Secretary. Offices, Bristol-road, Gloucester, October 9th, 1888. 2534 gWANSEA- HARBOUR TRUST., FOUR PER CENT. STOCK. The SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES are now issuing at par, in sums ot £ 50 and upwards, a further allotment of SWANSEA HARBOUR STOCK, bearing fixed interest at FOUR POUNDS per centum per annum, and redeemable at par on the 1st day of July, 1946. The interest is payable half-yearly by warrants posted to the Stockholders. The object of this issue is to replace terminable Debentures now current, and about to be redeemed in pursuance of the Swansea Harbour Act, 1886. Further particulars and forma of application may be obtained from the undersigned, FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk. Harbour Offices, Swansea. 2926 WEST GLAMORGAN AGRICUL- TUBAL ASSOCIATION. SHOW OF FAT STOCK, POULTRY, PIGEONS, &c., AT SWANSEA, iOn THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, 1888. ENTRIES for POULTRY, &c., CLOSE DEC. 1ST. Forms of Entry and Particulars apply to Mr J. Beynon, Secretary, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. '6"- ilaks bn Skitter. GLAMORGANSHIRE.-p ENTYRCH. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PRO- PRIETORS, AND OTHERS. TPENDERS are invited for the Purchase JL of the following very Valuable COPPICE WOODS AND TIM HER TREES, The Property of E R. Wingfield, Esq. LOT 1.—Ou about 25 acres, forming part of Coedy- bedw Wood, situate to the north of a footpath leading through the wood from Pentyrch Works to Penygarn, in the Parish of Pentyrch, within about a mile of Walnut Tree Bridge Station and the Glamorganshire Canal, consisting of 294 oak, 68 ash, and 15 beech timber trees pitwood, cogwood, cordwood, and hurdle stuff. LOT 2.-About 15 acres, forming part of Coedybedw and Graig Goch Woods, situate to the south of Lot 1, and adjoining the Heol Goch-road, in the Parish of Pentyrch, consisting of 238 oak, 30 ash, 23 beech, and 1 larch fir timber trees; pitwood, cogwood, cordwood, and hurdle stuff. All timber trees in the above lots are marked and numbered with white paint. All standards are reserved by the Landowner, and excluded from these lots, and marked with red paint. For View of the woods apply to Mr Evan John, Pen. twyn, Pentyrch, Cardiff. All Tenders to be sent to R. A. Warren, Esq., 99, Great Russell-street, London, W.C., not later than the 28th of November, 1888, CONDITIONS.—Payment on acceptance of Tender, less a discount of £ o per cent., or by approved bills at three months. Ground to be cleared by 25th March, 1890. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 13562 2988 ales bg Jtihate (ftauirari. LANCASTER, SPx.IR & CO. can OFFER JLJ 100 to 150 TONS per WEEK, over 1889. of BEST WELSH COKE, 305b Made at their South Wales Colliery.-Apply Lancaster, Speir, and Co., Russeli's WhIrl, Newport, Mon. ON SALE.—The ORGAN in the UNL TARIAN CHURCH, SWANSEA, to make room for a large new instrument. Two manuals, 13 stops; splendid mahogany case; gilt pipes. Price where it stands, -240. Apply to P. CONACHERI-, CO., Organ Builders, 2919 Springwood Works, Huddersfield. flropartg, &t.. to Wet WENVOE CASTLE ESTATE.- To TV BE LET, from 2nd February next, HOLTON FARM, situate in the Parishes of Merthyrdovan and Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, containing about 252 acres arable and pasture. Also GARN FARM, situate in the parishes of Wen- vo,- St Andrew's Major, and Merthyrdovan, con. taining about 160 acres arable and pasture -Apply to Mr THOS. EVANS, The Vishwell, Wenvoe. Q B US OH ORGANS. THOMPSON AND GHAOKELL, (LIMITED), QUEEN'S QRGAN FACTORY, CARDIFF. PRICE LIST:— Jj"0. 1. pRICE -A-D 6 0. 156 Pipes. JjU 2. pRICE _Rgo 225 Pipes. No.3. pRICE £120. 298 Pipes N0.4. pRICE =g>235 300 Pipes. J|j"0. 5. pRICE £200. 454 Pipes. SSTIMATES GlVEN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP TO ;El,ooo. Specifications, Designs, and Estimates furnished for rail descriptions of Church, Hall or Chamber Organs. Also tor Re-building, Additions, and Repairs. THB BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Organs Tauedand Kept in Order by Contract in any part of South Wales. THOMPSON and SHACKELL (Limited) have had ,-the honour of attending to the Organs at Llandaff Cathedral, the Park-hall, Cardiff, &c., &c., and have a staff of workmen of great experience, capable of atten- ding to any Organ, however ntricatethe mechanism. 10W J^EW TEMPERANCE DRINKS. PATTINSON'S FRUIT CORDIAL ESSENCES, For the speedy production of Delicious Temperanos Wines. One 6d bottle wiU make nearly five Pints. PATTINSON'S ORIGINAL AND UNRIVALLED GINGER BEER POWDER I Makes delicious Ginger Beer in two hours. No boiling or straining required. Packets 3d each. Samples at Stand 167. Exhibition, Cardiff. 549 BABTLETT AND SON, 2 AND 3, WELSH BACK, I BRISTOL. OCERS and PROVISION DEALERS' SCALES, MILLS, and WEIGHING MACHINES, WOOD FITTINGS, SHOP FRONTS, COUNTERS, and TRADE REQUISITES. Repairs of all kinds. I' BRANCH DEPOT BAjtiTLETT and SON, .3- Mill Lane,. Cardiff. ICrgal Jlcttces. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. Cardiff-No. 47 of 1888. SUMMARY CASE. RE WILLIAM EDWIN NANCE, of Hawthorn House, Kymin-terrace. Penarth, lately carrying on business at 1, Siuart-street, Docks, Cardiff, as coal agent or coal merchant. Receiving • )rder made—29th October, 1888. Date of Order for Summary Administration — 5th November, 1888. Date of Adjudication (if any)-19th November, 1888. Date and place of First Meeting—3rd December, 1888, at 3 o'clock, at the Official Receiver's office, 29. Queen-street, Cardiff. Date of Public Examination-4th December, 1888, at 10.3O o'clock, at the Town Hall, Cardiff. T. H. STEPHENS. Official Receiver. Addreas-29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated—21st November, 1888. 3145 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. Cardiff-No. 46 of 1888. SUMMARY CASE. BE T. J. THOMAS, of 9, Belle Vue Terrace, Penarth, Builder. Receiving order made—6th November. 1888. Date ot order for summary administration-lbth November, 1888. Date of Adjudication (if any)—10th November, 1888. Date and place of first meeting—4th December. 1888, at 2.30 o'clock, at the Official Receiver's Office, 29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Date of public examination—4th December, 1888, at 10.30 o'clock, at the Town-hall, Cardiff. T. H. STEPHENS, Official Receiver. Address-29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated 21st November, 183" 3144 rpIlE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883? SUMMARY CASE. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE JOHN CLARK, of 1,178 and 1.179, Neath-road, Piasinarl. near Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, and of 37, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea aforesaid, Baker. Swansea—No. 26 of 1888. Receiving order made-lóth November. 1888. Date of order for summary administration—20th November, 1888. Date of adjudication—16th November, 1888. Date and place of first ineetin,lst December, 1888, at the Official Receiver's Offices, 6, Rutland-street, Swansea, at 12 noon. DAte of pablic examination—20th December, 1888, at the Town-hall, Swansea, at 11 a.m. WILLIAM ROSSER, Official Receiver. Address—6, Rutland-street, Swansea. Dated 2lst November, 1S88. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. .1-1 IN BANKRUPTCY. RE JO; IN DA VIES. of 86, Cardiff-road. Aberaman, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, Butcher and Collier. Aberdare—No. 9 of 1888. Receiving Order made—November 1st, 1888. Date of Order for Summary Administration—Novem- ber 14tb, 1888. Date of Adjudication-November Ist, 1888. Date and place of First Meeting-November 30th, 1888, at 3 p.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Date of Public Examination—Dacember 3rd, 1888, at 10.30 a.m., at the Temperance Hall, Aberdare W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address—65, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Dated this 21st day of November, 1888. 3153 totiters aitb Contracts. UILDERS desirous of TEND Ii; RI is G for JD the ERECTION and COMPLETION of an E\ E HOSPITAL in the Grounds of the General Hospital, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, Glamorganshire, are reque.ted to send their names to the Secretary, Mr Jno. W. Morris, Gower-street, Swansea, on or before the 5th Dcember next. Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities and form of tender obtained, on payment of one guinea (which will be returned on receipt of bona-fide tender), at the Offi e of the Architect, Mr J. Buckley Wilson, F.R.I.B.A., 15, Castle-street, Swansea. N.B.—The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, 3150 JNO. W. MORRIS, Secretary. PONTYPRIDD ARCADE AND JL BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an ARCADE with SHOPS, CELLARS, &c., between .Marker < feet and St Catherine-street, Pontypridd. Plans „ specifications may be seen, and Bills of Quantities obtained, at the offices of Messrs Taylor ahd Evans, Architects, Cardiff. Sealed Tenoers, marked Tenders for Arcade," to be sent to the undersigned 011 or before 5th December next. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. A charge of 10s 6d for each copy of the bill of quan- tities, to be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. H. S. DAVIES, Secretary. Old Post Office Chambers. Pontypridd, Nov. 17th, 1888. 30B7 QLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM. The Committee of Visitors are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPl.Y of about 90 sacks per month of best SECONDS FLOUR for the three months commencing 1st January, 1889. Samples of 21bs to be sent with each tender. The fiour to be delivered free at Angelton Asylum Also house and engine COAL for Pare Gwyllt, and house, engine, and best gas COAL for Angelton. The coal to be delivered free at both asylums. Forms of tender may be had on application to the clerk. Pay- ments monthly. Tenders to be forwarded not later than the 3rd December. By Order of the Committee, WM. JENKINS, Clerk of the Asylum. Bridgend, 20th Nov., 1888. rpo CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for SINKING a PIT and doing other works in the Swansea Valley.-Apply. giving references, to Tender." South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 760 T 0 SINKERS. TENDERS wanted for SINKING PAIR of PITS. Specification may be obtained upon payment of 10s 6d. Address Manager,Tirpentwys Colliery, Pontypool. 3052 iffmancxaL OTOCKS AND SHARES.—Large profits 0 made safely and quickly by investing £ 10 and upwards under a thoroughly reliable system tested successfully for seven years. Full details and Ex. planatory book (eighth edition) seiitpost free.—Address George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, 24, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.C. 13466 2134 g^OCK EXCHANGE POOLsT H. B. SMITH, 110, CANNON-ST., LONDON. E.C., FORMS POOLS EACH WEEK for dealing in Stock Exchange Securities. 692 PEOPLE have just received PROFITS ranging from 40 to 44 per cent. in THRWE POOLS only. For full particulars, post free, apply to 104] H. B. SMITH, 13533] 110. CANNON-ST., LONDON. E.C. [2887 12 BEAUTIFUL H. P. D WA K F ROSES 1 > OSES. &ent to any Address for 6s. 1 FCJ No CHARGE FOR PACKING. Large Quantities of FRUIT AND FOli EST TREES. THORNS, GOOSEBERRIES & CURRANTS from 3s per Dozen. nnREES, WREATHS, CROSSES, BOUQUETS, AND FLOWERS for Church and Table Decoration. WILLIAM: TRESEDER, -T NATRWWO NURSERYMAN, jplLOWERS. ^iardiff. FLOWER SHOP 2725 HIGH-STREET ARCADE. 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TONIC LUNG ——— TONIC LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE. TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. TONIC LUNG Sold in Bottles, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, TONIC LUNG and 11s, by all Chemists and Patane TONIC LUNG Medicine Venaois. TONIC LUNG Wholesale all London and Provincial TONIC LUNG 13516 Houses. 2318 TONIC -> rfVHE BLAENDARE OOMPANY, JL LIMITED, PONTYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE CLAY, Equal in Quality to Stourbridge Goods. The Bndare Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of Fire Bricks, Ac., for use in Siemens' Steel and Glass Works, and hold testimonials fr m the principal Iron and Steel Works, Ac,, in South Wales and Monmouthshire. 1124 S. Will be paid to any person who, by using GOLDMANN'S TOOTH WATER, is again troubled with toothache.—S. Goldmann and Co., Dresden. To be obtained genuine from Mr J. MUNDAY, CH13MIST, 1. High-street, Cardiff. Per bottle, la 6d; hx post, Is 9d. 40—117$ Comtig Council <& lections. GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY COUN. JT CIL ELECTION. To the ELECTORS of the ELECTORAL DIVISION known as the WEST WARD of the MOUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a candidate to repre- sent you on the County Council of Glamorganshire. The transfer of power to the County Council, a body popularly elected, will doubtless add fresh strength and life to the principle of self-government, which has educated the inhabitants of the British Isles to the practice of ordered freedom, and the wise exercise of political power. In order that the new Act may be turned to the best account, it will be advisable to introduce some fresh blood, but at the same time it is most important to retain a sufficient number of those who have been conversant with the affairs of the County. I have had twelve years' experience of the manage- ment of County business, and have served on some of the most important committees. Should you do me -the honour of electing me as your Representative, I "feel confident that, with the experience thus acquired, I shall be able to do justice to your choice. Yours faithfully, HENRY C. BRUCE. Ynisygerwn, Neatb, Nov. 19th. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NEWCASTLE DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a considerable number of the ratepayers of this district, I beg to offer myself as a can. didate for your division of the county. Should you do me the honour to elect me, I will endeavour faith- fully and impartially to attend to your interests, and to those of the County generally. I am yours faithfully, F. J. COLERIDGE BOLES. Coytrehen House, Bridgend, 20th November, 1888. 3141 GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAERPHILLY DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In response to several deputations of Fellow Electors, and a deputation of Miners of thro District of Caerphilly, I have consented to contest the seat as a Labour Candidate on the County Council Board. If elected I will do my utmost to carry out the Duties imposed upon me efficiently and economically. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, DAVID LEWIS. Castle House, Caerphilly, Nov. 19, 1858. 3138 GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY G COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAERPHILLY DIVISION- BROTHER RATEPAYERS,— I have been induced by the earnest desire 0: my friends to place my services at your disposal. I am a candidate for your division. I have lived among you all my iife. I feel that it is unnecessary to say more than, hat my opinions are in harmony with those of the greal, ii ajori ty of the electors. Yon are w 11 aware of my efforts on behalf of Liberalism at both of the Parliamentary elections of 1874 and 1885, and I have had the honour of representing you on the school board for 18 years, also on the board of guardians for 11 yer8, I humbly ask you once more to support mH, and to return me as your representative to this honourable position. As in the past, so in the future it will be my pleasure to watch, your interests in all matters to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obedienty, HENRY ANTHONY. Bryn Cenydd, Nov. 16, 3888. 3060 0 O U N T Y COUNCIL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been selected at a Public Meeting representing the Workmen and Tradesmen of the Ferndale Electoral Division in the County Council, I have much pleasure in offering myself as your Candidate, and if elected I will endeavour to carry out the duties devolving upon me efficiently and economically. 3086 Yours faithfully, F. L. DAVIS. COUNTY COII; ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF SWANSEA HIGHER AND LOWER. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of your Division in the Glamorgan County Council. As all, or most of you, are aware, I have spent the whole of my life in the district, and am intimately acquainted with its requirements. I am the largest employer of labour and the heaviest Ratepayer in your Division, and, if elected, it would be my constant aim to promote, as far as would lie in my power, economy with efficiency. I do not seek your suffrages as the partisan of any political party, as I am among those who consider that political feeling should not be imported into matters appertaining to the administration of local and County affairs. Should you elect me, I would endeavour at all times to discharge my duties fairly and independently, unin- fluenced by any consideration other than the desire to further and safeguard the best interests of my con- stituents. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, PHILIP RICHARD. Forest Fach, near Swansea, 19th November, J888. 3102 GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UPPER DIVISION OF THE DOWLAIS WARD OF THE URBAN DIVISION OF MEUTHYR TYDFIL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of an important and repre. sentative body of Electors, I have consented to become a Candidate for the honour of representing you on the County Council, and trust you will deem me worthy to occupy that high position I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. EDWARD P. MARTIN. Gwernllwyn House, Caeharris, Dowlais, 12th November. 1888. 3096 £ JYNGH0R SIROL MORGANWG. AT ETHOLWYR Y RHAN UCHAF 0 RANBARTH DOWLAIS 0 DDOSPARTH TREFOL MER- THYR TYDFIL. FONEDDIGESAU A BONEDDIGION,— Ar ddymuniad nifer bwysig o Etholwyr, y rhai a ellir eu hystyried fel yn cynrychioli eraill, yr wyf wedi cydsynio i ddyfod yn Ymgeisydd am yr anrhydedd o'ch cynrychioli yn y Cynghor Sirol; a hyderaf a bydd i chwi fy ystyried yn deilwng i lenwi y sefyllfa uchel hono. Ydwyf, Foneddigessi-, a Boneddigion, Eich Ufudd Wasanaethwr, EDWARD P. MARTIN. Gwernllwyn House. Caeharris, Dowlais, Tachwedd 12fed, 1888. 3097 L OCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANFOIST DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In compliance with the request of several influential electors, I beg to offer myself as a can- didate for the office of County Councillor for your division. My claims for your support are that I now reside, and propose to reside, amongst you that I have a large interest in the welfare and prosperity of the county in general, and of this division in parti- cular that I have ample time at my disposal, and that I come forward as a non-political and independent candidate. Should you elect me as your representative, I will give my best attention to the business of the Council, and thus endeavour to merit the high trust you have reposed in me. I have the honour to remain, 3117 Your obedient Servant, W. J. GORDON CANNING. Maindiff Court, Abergavenny, 19th November, 1888. ..j ASK YOtnt GROCER FOR GIUCE, CRAVE, & Co.'s SELI-RAISING FLOUR. 183 3108 BROU'S INJECTION. — HYGIENIC, INFAIJL,IBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recenc or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d ?sr bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Fere (successor to Brou), harmacien, 102, Rue Richelieu in London by Wilcox and Co., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it free by Parcels Post to any part of the United Kingdom 99 rowt 9i Alw to ..u ctrcntais. 4$% U* public appointments. PENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARD. The Board will, on the 2nd of April next, require the services of a CERTIFICATED TEACHER at the PEN- IYRCH VILLAGE (mixec.) SCHOOL. Average attend- ance, 120, Salary £65 and half the grant, less ElS. A good residence provided. Applications (oh forms which will be forwarded by the undersigned on receipt of stamped addressed fools- cap envelope) must be sent in not later than the 4th December next to R. Y. EVANS, Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 2929 Clerk to the Board. (Education. CARDIFF. EMOVAL OF DR. PARRY TO 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 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, CARTREF, 23, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH. SUBJECTS TAUGHT will be SINGING, COM- POSITION, PIANOFORTE, and the ORGAN. Prospectus, containing full particulars, may be bad on application to Dr. Joseph Parry, Cartref, 23, Plymouth-road, Pebarth, 1134-1322b COWBRIDGE. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. JL PRINCIPALS Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL (Associates in Arts). The next term will begin TUESDAY, September 16th. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, Locals, College of Preceptors, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College. Tuition by correspond nee in Harmony and Counterpoint (Miss A. E. Culverwell, A. Mus.) Private lessons and classes for Oil Painting, Water Colours, &c., 2s 6d per lesson. Violin lessons by Professof E. T. Roberts (Cardiit), 2 guineas per term. Examination successes and prospectus of school on application to the principals. 7833 1024 MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs NICHOLLS, F.E.I.S., F.S.Sc. Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and toe Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). The last three years 600 certificateq, over 400 dis- tinctions, and 3bO special certificates have been gained from Trinity College, Royal Academy. College of Pre- centors, Science and Art (London), and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh also prizes from Trinity College and Science and Art (London). A bronze medal from the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 48 certificates of aierit for drawing, painting (oil and water colour), and various kinds of needlework. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, in- cluding German, French, mathematics, drawing, pann- ing, music, book-keeping, geometry, perspective, Botany, Acoustics, literature, and everythinsr useful. The Examiner.- ii-ondon) said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent," "Scripture Excellent." £100 per annum is given in Scholarsuips, and :ElaD to C180 in prizes. Hundreds of testimonials from parents and pupils in all parts of the world. Fees ior boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholarships and preparation for any University Exami- nation five guineas. Day pupils, one guinea. A school to meet the times, good, cheap, and comfort able. "-Vide Press. 13527 2668 NEATH. "VTEATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. -i-1 Higher Education.—Application for terms, Ac., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 1118 LLANDOVERY. L LANDOVERY COLLEGE. The LIST of HONOURS for the last school yea incluiles 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 matriculatiou, 16 higher certificates, seven distinctions, 13 lower certificates, and 28 first- classes in the Oxioni and Cambridge Schools' Exami- nation. Among honours won by pupils of r-iie 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 first-classes in honours. Four Boarding Houses, Sanatorium, Laboratory, Modern Side Gymnasium. Three Fives' Courts, Cricket and Football Fields, Ten Graduates of Oxford and Cambridceon the Staff. SCHOLARSHIPS of the TOTAL VALUE of jBoOOa YEAR tenable at the School. Boys entering this term eligible for scholarships in January. No religious restrictions. Fees moderate and inclu. sive. For full particulars aDply to the Rev J. OWEN, M.A. (Warden). 1968 The College, Llandovery. outS. DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, JLJ' 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or lireakfasc. Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and I 1253 ^publications. 2s 6d, post 2s 8d. Heywood, Paternoster Buildings, London. DIAGNOSTICS OF AURAL DISEASE, by S. E. SMITH, Esq M.R.C.S.E., Aural Surgeon to the late National Ear Institution, London, inventor of the new method of applying Remedial Agencies to the Cavity of the Tympanum, and of the Electric Catheter. THE PRESS:— "Mr Smith is the most practical aural surgeon of the day."—London Medical Review. '"He is the most expert operator." American Medical Times. It is written by one who has had much experience in the treatment of diseases of the ear. t he 'ritic. A number of deaf and dumb children have been placed under his treatment, and it is wonderful to mark the improvement these little creatures be/in to show in regaining both speech and hearing." Edinburgh Review. Mr Smith's treatment has long been recognised as one of the most, successful even in the worst of cases." —Christian Union Attendance—10 till 2 o'clock, High-street Arcade, Cardiff (St. John-street entrance). 13523 9:-2591 ow Ready, Superior Paper and Binding, Price 4s 6d. R H Y S L E W I S, MINISTER OF BETHEL: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. BY DANIEL OWEN. TRANSLATED FROM THE WELSH BY JAMES HARRIS, Editor of The Red Dragon," the National Magazine of Wales; Author of "The Bar Sinister," "Polly Morgan, Pit Girl," Herbert of Gla-lyn, a Story of the Eisteddfod, the Chapel, and the Coal Mine," Ac,, Ac. LONDON SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO. WREXHAM HUGHES A SON, 56, HOPfif-STREET. ——— 2293 1\1 R GLADSTONE writes :— Dear Sirs,— I have now read through the life of Rhys Lewis which you kindly sent me. Its delineations of Welsh character are the best which I happen to have seen, and nothing can be happier than the mode in which the highest truths are exhibited in contact with less elevated matter. I apply these remarks especially to the first moiety of the work. Yours faithfully and obediently. September 9th. 1888. W. E. GLADSTONE." Post Free, ONE SHILLING, bound in Green Cloth. MR G. T. CONGREVE ON THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, &c., WITH THE NEW APPENDIX, Containing 226 Cases of deep interest, with recent letters, showing the PERMANENCE OF CURE. COOMBE LODGE, PECKHAM, S.E. 1190 DIGESTION AND INDIGESTION.— A New Work by De Quintin. Post-free, 2s bd, "Provincial Medical Journal" Office, 10, Friar's-lane, Leicester. Can be ordered through any bookseller. "A most useful book to all students of and sufferers from Indigestion." 632 T> EAD THE LAW OF POPULA- JLV TION," by ANNIE BESANT —A Work designed to induce married people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. H. Reynolds Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E. on receipt of eight penny stamps. 799 ASK YOUR CHEMIST OR GROCER FOR PATTISON'S INDIAN PUDDING POWDER. It is delicious with Fruit Pies, Stewed Fruits, or alone, The following flavours prepared:— ALMOND, LEMON, RASPBERRY, A VANILLA. Samples at STAND 167, EXHIBITION, CARDIFF. [550 C\ARJD1FF ADVERTISING. KLLL- POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DIST&IBUTB4G COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 2L CASTLE.ST. CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK B. SIMPSON. Post Permanbur. Posting Stations in CtaiiS and 'Neighbourhood Contractors fft ati^deeenougnsi oi -Advertising- (Areolar Distributing dcc. as Alcorn waTorrnannrty attecdodste- 20M „ __n- public Amusements. CARDIFF. -1 rp H E A T^R E ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER illy EDWARD FLETCHER F AcriNG MLNAGElt Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Auguste Van Biene's London Company in the j Mysterious Psychological Drama, in Five Acts, I THE STRANGE CASE OF J^R. JEKYLL AND ]y(R JJYDE. Sole authorised version recently played to Crowded Houses at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Preceded by BORROWED PLUMES. < Monday Next, November 26, Re-engagement of the great Tragedian, Mr EDMUND TEARLE. Monday, Virainius. Thursday, Hamlet. ¡ Tuesday, Macbeth. Friday, Julius Cesar. Wednesday, Richelieu. Saturday, Richard III. Open 7. Commence 7.30. Half-price 9. Box Plan now ready at Thompson A Ltd. m H E A Til E ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, November 28, GRAND MASONIC PATRONAGE for the Annual Benefit of MR EDWARD FLETCHER. RICHELIEU—POLICE BAND. Box Plan now open at Thompson A hackell's. Limited. p A R K HALL, CAltDIFF. ORGAN RECITAL C By Mr E. H. LEMARE, F.C.O., R.A.M., FRIDAY, 23RD NOV., 1888. Admission:-Balcony, la: Body of Hall, 6d. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. 3054 pARK HALL, CARDIFF FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV, 26TH AND 27TH, 1888. MESSRS LIVERMORE BROTHERS' INCOMPARABLE COURT MINSTRELS, "EN COSTUME" (GEORGE II.), In a New and Sparkling Programme of Refined COLOURED MINSTRELSY AND COMICALITIES, Which lias been received throughout the tour with unbounded enthusiasm in every city and town they have visited. Pronounced by the Press and Public to be the Best Minstrel Entertainment extant. THE ORIGINAL COMPANY, Established upwards of 20 years. Doors open at 7 15 commence at 8. Prices of admission :—Balcony, 2s; Front Seats, Is 6d; Body of Hall, Is Back Seats, 6d. Plan of Hall and Seats Reserved at Messrs Thomp- son and shackell's Music Warehouse. 3128 I CAEKLEON. THE LLANGIBBY & rjlREDEGAR HUNT STEEPLECHASES WILL TAKE PLACE AT CAERLEON ON THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1888, UNDER GRAND NATIONAL HUNT RULES. JUDGE AND CLERK OF SCALES Mr JOHN PRATT. CLERK OF THE COURSE Mr JAS. ROWE. STAKEHOLDER Colonel LYNE. FIRST RACE, 12.30 P.M. 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If taken according to the direc- tions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robus; health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use.' For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen euge of appetite and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only, and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. N.b.-Fuil directions are given with each ODX. 11*1 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Oi^ans in either ser (acquired orconstitutional) Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxed, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists a:>d Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World • •r sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, TjWjnUv*00 Midland Coontiea Drag Company. public Amusements. CARDIFF. RAND THEATRE AND OPERA VJT HOUSE, WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. LESSEES Messrs E. & W. JOHN. ACTING AND BUSINESS MANAGER. Mr JOHN MAY. ASSISTANT MANAGKR. Mr HENRY CAIRNCROSS. TO THE PUBLIC. THE REAL I^ITTLE LORD JPAUNTLEROF. Mrs OSCAR BERING ER has much pleasure ia announcing that she lias arranged to produce Mrs Hodgson-Burnetts charming play, for SIX NIGHTS ONLY, commencing TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 22, THE RRAL LITTLE LORD F AUNTLEROY. MISS VERA BERINGER, The Original Creator of the Title HCle. The Play Rehearsed and Produced under the Personal Superintendence of Mrs KENDAL THE REAL LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROV will be preceded at 7.30 by ORANGE BLOSSOMS, a Come- dietta in one Act, by J. P. Wooier BY SPECIAL DESIRE. A MORNING PERFORMANCE will be given on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. Doors open at 2 Performance, 2.30. Gsintrsions. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FOOTBALL MATCH.—NEWPORT Y. CARDIFF On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, an EXCUR. SION TRAIN for CARDIFF will leave Newport at 2.0 p.m.; to return at 5.4B p.m Return fare, third clas" Is bd. 3143 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ■P^O BETTER! NO CHEAPER THE CELEBRATED JGLSTEDDFOD JGLENDED T FA. UNRIVALLED FOR STRENGTH AND FLAVOUR SOLD BV ALL GROCERS. GIVES UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. Sold in L and 1 lb. Registered Packets, at 2s, 2s 6d, and li per lb. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. Used by all the Principal Families Through" out the Country. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA Is Healthful, Refreshing, :uul Invigorating. XFVISTEDDFOD BLENDKD TEA J s acknowledged the Best and Cheapest Tea otfered to the Public. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. Specially Recommended by the Medical Faculty to those Suffering from Wealt iliglstion. EISTEDDFOD BLENDED TEA. ■M—A Those who have not tried it should do no. Wholesale only of DONALD BROTHERS and CO. 6 and 7. CROSS-LANE, ST. "I ILL. 1206 GT TOWER-STREET, LONDON. K.C. gWANSEA OLD BREWERY COM. PANY, LIMITED. (SINGLETON BREWERY, SWANSEA.) The Company, havinz recently remodelled and fitted the Brewery througuout with modern plant, are now brewing MILD AND BITTER ALES ANI) STOUT3, the purity of which is guaranteed only the finest Mall and Hops are used in their manufacture, and as regards delicacy of flavour and brilliancy it is believed thai these Ales cannot fail to give satisfaction. Special attention is invited to the CRYSTAL BITTRB and LIGHT BITTEK ALES, in the production of which an effort has been made to meet the growing demand for a pleasant and i-efroehing beverage of low alcoholic strength, but containing the essential nourishment of malt extract and the tonic principle of the hop. That this attempt hai been successful wiU be seen on reference to the subjoined report by Mr FRANK FAULKNER, the well-known analyst, of Olabuiy. MR FAULKNER S REPORT. I have examined carefully the sample of liltt bit- beer sent here for analysis, and must really con. pliment your Company upon the general results arrived at. I found the sample absolutely brilliant and recon. mendably palatable, while the appended figures will confirm my statement that it represents a description of beer not always readily met with at the present day, the percentage of acid beng low, that of actual alcohol far nnder normal limit, while the proportioa of dextrinous matter present amid dry extract accounts for the peculiar viscidity of the fluid, and its fitness for consumption as a light description of a truly nourishing yet slightly alcoholic beverage. The sample also is absolutely pure in every sense of the word, an i represents a beer produced entirely of malt of good quality, while both flavour and aroma lead me to believe that the type of hops used in the production of this fluid must also have been of high class quality. I need hardly say that I am very pleased to report in so favourable a manner, and trust that your light Crystal Pale will soon make its way locally. THE COMPANY HAVE BEEN AWARDED THB BRONZE MEDAL AT THE NATIONAL BREW. ERIES EXHIBITION, HELD IN LONDON LAST MONTH (OCr., 1888), FOR THEIR MILD ALE. AND A DIPIA)MA FOR THE EXCELLENCE OW THEIR PALE ALE. PRICE LIST. Barrel, Kilderkin, Firkin, Pin, 36 Gall. 16 Gall. & Gall. 4* Gall Bottled Ales- India Pale Ale.. 65s 27s 13. bd Do. 48s 24s 12s 68 Light Bitter. 40s 20s 10s 58 Crystal Bitter 36s 18s bps 4e 66 Mild Ales-XXX 48s 248 12s te „ XX 42s 2ls 13s bd 5a if X Sbs 18s 98 4s tuff No. 1 Strong Ale 72s 36s Invalid Stout 64s 27s 136 6d 6s 9c ExtraStout. 48s 24s 12s fill Stout 42s 21s 19s 6d bI II DISCOUNT IS ALLOWED TO THE TRADE. No pains will be spared to maintain a uniform stlit,. dard of excellence and customers may rely on being upplied with an article of absolute purity. an THE GREAT BLOOD PURlFlEK THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of tbeblooa, stomach liver, and kidneys they go tos he core of everv tti. wnere no otue/ medicine* have power to reach The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following compia.int.OJ :-Inde!ltioD, or wind in the stomach or boweis giddiness in the iiead, dimno-" of sight weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, paipitatiocof the heart, iiver and bilious oostructions, astama, or tightness in the cnest rheumatics, iumbago, piles, jcravei, paias n the back, scurvy, bad I bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of ail descnotions, ourns, wounds, or wnite swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face ..ci body, swelled feet or legs, scaos and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all il-in a In boxes at lAd and 2s 9d eacn, sold by moxt Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 1' Oxforti-screet Swaitse v 1004 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEM PlLuS FOR FEMALES quickly correct ill irrepi arities >uici relieve TBEDISTRESSING -yiudtouis so prevalent with the sex. Boxea, Is ld and 2s 9d, ot ail cfcemira Sent anywhere for 15 or stamps, by The Lincoln 1..4 MiolanJ Counties Drue 4;m IsutefcitM tali