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BIRTILL AND r COMPANY, ■to CARRIAGE BUILDERS, "STOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF, TE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF CARRIAGES, 4 tlGHT, STYLISH, AND DURABLE. large number of good Second-hand Carriages Alway llljiw, °n Sale. faction m cle and Estimates given for Repairs Free. CARRIAGES SOLD ON COMMISSION OR Ifa. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ^Telegrams: •'CARRIAGES, CARDIFF." 4093 pipping £ iattaz. WATERFORD and CORK, and the V whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per Fast Clns on the GREAT WESTERN RAIL WAV, and riUl Steamships, via Milford Haven. The Water- Sft. Steamers run daily. The Cork Steamers leave tL Gilford Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays m Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 139 _CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP Hg?^CcOMP A NIES FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows — ff £ J>OGNE .Cardiff for Bordeaux Dec. 29 Bordeaux for Cardiff Dec. 30 Soeds and passengers. ,P .3,1 Si 2* Rates of Freight, Ac., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, nOr** des Chartrous, Bordeaux and at the Offices too Company 51, Mount, Stuart-square, Cardiff. 10/1 HOOFER. CAMPBELL & CO., Managers. j- ORISTOL C H A N N E L. jy REGULAR STEAM COMMUN1- CATION. "KEB&rTlie Bret-class Full-powered Steamship C U L M O R E, from LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY for C7PIFF and SWANSEA. Loading berth Wellm?- fc,0pck. CARDIFF to SWANSEA and LIVERPOOL Ce ADO UST, and each succeeding Monday (casualties |j.Pt«cl). Lowest rates quoted to all inland points, ■ Special facilities offered for through traffic. to ROBERT JOHNSTON and CO., Cardiff i.b *3>nsea M. JONES and BRO., Swansea or to hól ELSFORD and CO.. 21. Water-street, Liver- 5942 A M ERIC AN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL ^SgSLsTKAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILA- DELPHIA, EVERV WEDNESDAY. ?CnSers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wiof the Pennsylvania Railroad. The sliortestand j. r°Ute to the Wjst. T SftL further particulars apply to RICHARDSON, (f ACf; & CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. Co '{J- CUDLIPP, Castle-road, Cardiff; JONES,BROS. V Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock-street, Newport; Co -Oavies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff; TILNF.y and J.^Abertuiery J. MOKUAN, PosUiHice, Poutypool W?°»Us, Tredegar \V. T. H. AUSTIN, Neath-road, fclr> e < A. DAVIKS, 21, Median-street, Pontlottyn *Hii o''rr» DAVIKS, 52, High-street, Merthyr AUSTIN \|0 .lc°CHS, Swansea; JAMKS ROBERTS, South %s'nugriition OlEce, Pontypridd A. II. THOMAS, C'?h-street, Blaina and W. 11. IHTCIIINCS, agent, S^Mig. 1016_ (^AN LINE ROYAL MAILSTEAMERS W.n'Wa\ & ixTKRNATiowr. STEAMsniP Co., LTD. ^POOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. 1. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. \uPy to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, <fc CO., 22, Hik, r"'itreet, -Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Co *rfi's-place. Queen-street, Cardiff T C. Howe and t&^amship Brokers, Cardiff C. J. Cudlipp, Castle C. j,' Cardiff O. P. Edmunds, Post Office, Caerphilly A.,1firkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea Austin 1 cock's, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, J»siakre D- S- Thomas, British School, Llandovery Navies, Great Western House, I.lanelly H. Jet]'s- Old Market-street, Neath D. L. Jones, Book- JW' Villiers-straet, Briton Ferry J. Roberts, NJjPridd D. T. Davies, Merthyr. 1141 [ Insurant. ^)Eath AND DISABLEMENT BY ACCIDENT. i V^AILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COM- aNY assures £ 1,000 at death and fuU benefits at £ 4 per annum. Hon. EVELYN ASHLEY, CHAIRMAN. ANNUAL INCOME, jx, 80,000 Annual Policyholders. *« VESTED CAPITAL and KESELA E FUND, £ 235,000. rnMPPV^ATTON P4ID, £ 2,750,000. R^foUANl) HOTEL BUILDINGS, OFFICE 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. W. D. MASSY, 1 secretaries. \« A. VTAN, } Ofc>Us -Air E RICHARD, Station/master, G. W. V>y-" Messrs' TKP-OEKTHEN DUNN and CO., ^ni.s'^a^e.Cn.nlifr. 1389-13227 pC°NDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE ISSUltANCK COMPANlf. fife IN HAND £ 726,130 R INSURANCES due at CHRISTMAS must be Tp/donor before JANUARY 9th, 1891. >ti-a ^l°ERS from oilier offices effected without •K- charge. h.18.company transsacts FIRE Business ONLY tlSert 'n8 NO 'LIFE Business, tlie Funds can only be Ani?r Pi re Losses.. ,catioil-x f"r Agencies invited. Special arrange- with genllemen able to recommend good Sead OFFICE: -4.5, Dale-street, Liverpool. 7106 HjltoSTOL AND 44, CORN-ST., BRISTOL, 0P ENGLAND [ WM. B. HEA.TON, OFFICE. J LOCAL MANAGER. _átfit- MONMOUTHSHIRE AND ElI. SOUTH WALES àlANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY II J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. EItVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£7,W6103 8d. A D VT N C E S h. On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. Easv Rej>ayments. V«STING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per P-Pr>r. cent, yearly and bonus). w^SlTS may be made daily, interest payable lialf- atly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F J HEYEYRNE. Secretary, ^1, FRIAR'S CHAMBlvaS, NEWPORT. 6283 qOUTbT WALES MERCANTILE ^UILDING SOCIETY, Cambrian Chambers, 12, h^tgate-st., Cardiff. —The Directors are prepared to "ter Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. ^va°st 'educed half per cent. 011 Old and New ^s^Ss.-john Jenkins. A.C.A.. Secretary. 1045 ^nlrlirgtigns. T0 the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Dcbilifc)7* Just l^ublxshBd- THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE S Of an INVALID, designed as a warning and a others supplving at the same .time the S^oftucure by one who has cured himself, after JgergoinR •ho us.wl amount of Medical ImposU.on mav be had (post free) by sending a "T«d addressed ei^e!o;w t<> l,e author, -14317 rHUU IfoniWiw'near London. tiovv TO ENSL'RE HEALlii a ^^rs.%ssr&s,ss C^Mental and Physical Depression, Pa^itationo SiM&eart, Xoises in the }Tea<! and 1'.arb*, ,_i'jUlie <Srtand Memory, Indigestion, Prostration. \,|<lr'Sent post free on receipt, of Two btamps. to YS >.T. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.). 1244 *-onsda.le-?iinn ve, rn>onihVil-roadT London. r\ 'i'lie Law of POPULATION, by Annie Besant. A work designed to induce people to limit their family withn, t .o mea s ^.Ktfnce.-Sont Post, Free by W. II.. lv«ynol^. K "M.er, New Cross, London, S.E., on rece.pt of Eight ^L^tamps. 2il- OR COUGHCOLDS, ASTrIMA, ltONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- %tat DYNE — S'icc-Cliancellor Sir W. Pago ood .publicly in court that Dr J. Collis Browne was *tov?l'°tedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole *>nt i of tlie defendant Freeman was deliberately e and bo regretted to say it had been sworn to. — the 'nmas," July 13. 1364. I^Uj.T^LLISBL^ CHLORO- DYNE.—The Rirht Hon. Earl Russell oommu- to the College of Physicians and J. T. Daven- 'at l»e had received information to the effect tliat lemcdv of any scrvice in cholcra# -was Chloro \J^-See l^ancet," Dec. 31, 186?'. jQli J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- I^xtracfc from the Mcrtic&l liraes, f2.1866 :—" Is prescribed by scores of onhodox tionerg. Of course, it "would not be thus .smgu Popui'ir did it not supply iiwant and till a pla^o. AR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO Co,- DYNE is the best and most certain remedy in haf?'15!, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu- All J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- tfia DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery, &c. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—CAU'JTON.—None genuine without *ords "Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the elnment tamp. Overwhelming medical testimony Bi^JWpanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. b^vfc.NPOET, 33, Great Ru.«,sell-terrace, Blooms- London. Sold in bottles, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, ^Us.. 142S5 7805 ^•^iPORTANT.—One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private W'8 and complications of the urinary organs, whether b^j^ed or otherwise. Also gravel and pains in the b Free from mercury. Post free for 4s from G. Jt^Qrton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hagon- 39, Brulge-streer. Swansea—Lloyd, Ohemist, l'd-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, High- N.B.—Has never been known to tail. Letters ereàfree Please name paper. 6217 >s Malts Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs KENNARD and CO. Household Furniture,^at Car(litt Jan. 1 Mr W G. LATTY. Horses, Cobs, Ponies, &c„ at Cardiif Jan. 3 Messrs J. G. MADDOA CO. Household Furniture, at> Rooms, Cardiff Dec. 30 Messrs MOORE & CO. Hotel at Caerphilly Jan 7 Mr C. F. SANDERS. T.easebold Messuages, <fcc., at Cardiff Jan. 13 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Steam Tug Pioneer Jan- 2 SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREKT AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1890. Commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND co. WJI SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, the remainder of the HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Removed from Con way-road, the property of the late Mrs Jones. Also the Furniture from various resi- dences and tradesmen, comprising in all about 300 lots. Goods on view morning of sale. Owing to the Christmas holidays, the Rooms will be closed on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday next, but will be re-opened for the reception of goods. &c., on Monday, the 29tii, 8466 PORT OF CARDIFF FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN are in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FIUVA Y NEXT, 2nd January, 1891, the STEAM TUG PIONEER. of Cardiff, 57 tons gross register, as she now lies in Mr Lane's Floating Dry Dock, 'l'aff River, near the Bute Testin" Works, where she may he inspected. The Sale will take place at Three p.m. on board the vessel. For furt her particulars apply to P. W. Gibbs, Esq 52 Mountstuart-square, or to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks. 8455 GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. ON SATURDAY NEXT, JAN. 3RD, 1891. MR W. G. LATTY, assisted by Mr John Thomas, Pontypridd, begs to announce that he will hold his NEXT SALE of HORSES, COBS, PONIES, Ac., on the above date, at 2.30 p.m. Early entries are solicited. 8506 CAERPHILLY. TO BREWERS, INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS MOORE and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Market-hall, Caerphilly, on WEDNESDAY, January 7th, 1891, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, all that very valuable, well situated leasehold DOUBLE-LICENSED INN, khown as the PARROT INN, CAERPHILLY, With the Stabling and extensive Outbuildings. Now in the occupation of the owner, having a frontage of 75 f8The premises are held for a term of 21 years from 1st Mny 1881, at the low aIlnul reserved rent of £17. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to IUr David Lewis, Solicitor, Cardiff and Caerphilly. 580 CHURCH-STRKET SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS KENNARD AND co. WILL SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 1st January, 1891, about FURNITURE (Removed for convenience of Sale), Comprising a very superior saddle ba:* dining-room suite drawing-room do., pier anil toilet glasses, rugs, carpets, a useful American organ, and a good second- hand Sale at Two o'clock. Otantract. ABERDARE.—Business for Disposal.— A. Mr Isaac Thomas, who is retiring from busi- ness through ill-health, is desirous of disposing by pri- vate treaty, the Old-established business of an Under. tp.ker. as successfully carried on by him for the last 28 years. The whole of his stock-in-trade, hearses, mourn- ing-coaches, and all other appliances used in connec- tion therewith. The premises upon which the business has been carried on can either be let upon lease or sold. For further particulars apply io Mr Isaac Thomas, Un- dertaker, Aberdare; to Messrs Morgan and .Tames, Auctioneers, 15, CardifT-strret, Aberdare; and to Messrs Linton and Kenshole. solicitors, Aberdare and Cardiff. 651 tfonfors anb Contracts. CON T R A C FOR CORN. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF invite TEN- DERS for the supply for Six Months of the following goods:- rrc Danish White, British White, E¡"'YPt.I<tll. BEANS {Jgggi,. PEAS, MAIZE, ENGLISH BRAN (Country Mills), nET SILICIAN UERD. Sealed tenders, endorsed Corn, to be delivered at my Otlice on or before the 10th January, 189L By order, J. L. Wli EATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall. Cardiff, Dec. 23, 1830. 3461 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. _a_ TEND rms are INVITED for the ERECTION and COMPLETION of TWO SHOPS and DWELLING. HOUSE on the site of No. 39, Mill-street,, Pontypridd, for Mr Robert Mcintosh. Plans and specifieatioll; can be seen on application to Mr Mcintosh, to whom Tenders, sealed and endorsed Tender for New Premises, Mill-street," must be de- livered not later than 10a.m. on Tuesday. January 6th, 1891. No bond is given that the lowest or any tender will be accented. OIBSON, Architect and Surveyor. Pontypridd. December 29th, 1890. 8517 ffirnpirtg, £ r., to Wtd. HAVERFORDWEST. PRENDER- H GAST PAPER MILL, DWELLING-HOUSE, mil MELD —TO be LET, with immediate possession, ana pjiENDERGAST PAPER MILL, situate about one mile from the Haverfordwest Rail- way Station of the Great Western Railway (as worked and occupied by the late Mr Samuel Read), and which h'>,s been used as a, Going Concern for upwards of half-a-cenourv. The classes of Paper manufactured at the Mill are "Drapers', Grocers' and Ironmongers' Packing Paper and Bags, for which it has a special reputation In the trade. The MACHINERY in the Mill comprises the follow- in" :—A TURBINE WHEEL of 23-h.p., nearly equal to'new, which drives r. Rag Cutter, Pit Wheel, and Force Pump (which also supplies water to the Dwell. ing House). Also a Pitch Pine Pulping Vat, Metres for Feeding Vats, Strainers complete; fine Wire Screen p.nél Dandy, and large Drum Driers, with Copper Rollers. And also Glazing Rollers. Cutting Machine, and' Paper Presses, worked by two separate breast- high Water Wheels. On the upper floor are four Beating Engines, in good working order Cist,em overhead for fer-ding Engines with water. Cotton Cleaner (quite new), and large Rag Duster with Drum. The SVater Pjwer is ample all the year round, and the Machinery may be used for other purposes than paper makinc:, if required. The DWELLING HOUSE, which is commodious, with large Kitchen Gardens, adjacent to the Mill, with tiie Field or Close of LAND thereto belonging, called The Bleaching Field," containing by admeasurement 4a.. lr. 30p. or thereabouts, will also be included in the letting. For further particulars, and to treat, rpply to Messrs J. Ilavvey and Sons, Land Agents, Haverfoidwest: Mr W. D. Phillips, Auctioneer, Haverfordwest, or to Messrs Davies, George, and Co.. Solicitors, Haverford- west. 8504 jpiANOS, QRGANS, pIANOS. _6. -B- CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s 6d monthly, Organs from 55 monthly. The Public arc invited to inspect HEATH AND SONS' Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, &e.. As Pounds will be Saved by placing their Orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in Tune one year free of charge. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEATH AND SONS, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, AND ^4 TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9431—5-10&6_ T ARGF QUANTITIES OF Ejj WELL-GROWN FOREST, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. FRUIT, i ROSES, Ac., AND At Reasonable Prices. GENERAL TITrtt;\s SPECIALLY GOOD AND NURSERY illUr CHEAP. STOCK, ^pftion of the Llandaff Nurseries invi^d Six minutes' walk from T. V.R. LARGE Llandaff Station. QUANTITIES wREAT HS AND CROSSES Made to Order. RRTT FLOWERS WREATHS INCHLSTREET ARCADE SHOP. AND CROSSES 'Send for Catalogue (anything required AND jn t,i»o BOUQUETS. ^TILLLOI rjpRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, 5729 I CARDIFF- ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES and Tes- I timonials, in any language, and of the highest merit, designed and elaborated by skilled artists also suitable frames and cases.-SOUTHWOOD, SMITH, and CO., Art Designers and Lithographers, GUl^U- HALL PRESS, KING-STRKiX CHEAPS^. and CO., Art Designers and Lithographers, GUILD- HALL PRESS, KING-STRKiX c S DE, LONDON. 8W1 (r,, b-ttc at ijan. CARDIFF. R JOSEPH PARRY, LECTURER ON MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF, AND MR D. C. WILLIAMS, Beg to inform their pupils. and those desirous of re- ceiving lessons from them, that the NEXT TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, JANUARY 5th, 1891, At Beethoven Chambers (opposite the University College), 2, Newport-road, Cardiff; Also at Cartref, 23, Plymouth-road, Penarth. SUBJECTS TAUGHT ARE:- L-Voice-training and Singing. IL-Pianoforte. III.—Musical Composition A prospectus, with further particulars, may be had from Dr Parry. 13226—1123 ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL: HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A., London. ASSISTANT MASTERS A. M. SMITH, M.A. (Aberdeen). JOHN HART, M.A. (Durham). A. J. PERMAN. M.A. Classics, London). A. WRTTELAW. VISITING MASTER. JAMES BUSH, B.SC. (Math. Honours, London). The NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, Jan. 20th, 1891. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Principal. 759 ST. CATHERINE'S^ CARDIFF (11, 10. 3 and 4, PARK-PLACE). A First-class School for Girls, with Kindergarten for Girls and Boys. PRINCIPAL MISS TULLIS. The NEXT TERM begins on Friday, the 23rd of January. 8508 II ARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL, 1 ROATH, CARDIFF. .PRINCIPALS The MISSES MARKS. Assisted by Efficient Resident and Visiting Teachers. The School affords every educational advantage, combined with careful training. Pupils may be pre- pared for the following Examinations :—London Matri- culation, Cambridge Local,College of Preceptors, South Kensington, Royal Academy, Ac. Special attention to the health and comfort of boarders. SPRING TERM January 21st. Resident pupils re-assemble January 20th. 8498 RIGHTOIT HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL, 13 ROATH, CARDIFF Principals Mrs and the Misses TAYLOR, Assisted by Resident Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for all Exams. Great Attention to the Health and Training of Boarders. Spring Term JANUARY 19t.h. 8518 PENARTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Jt- HASLAND HOUSE, Victoria-road, Penarth. Principal, Mr JOSEPH LUGG. Next Term begins (D. V.) Thursday, January 15, 1891. 8509 MAES Y CWMMER. FJSHE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL. (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT). A School to meet the times good, cheap, and com- fortable situated in one of the healthiest and most picturesque spots in. Wales."— Fide Press. PATRONS: The Right Honourable Lord TREDEGAR. Colonel The Hon. F. C. MORGAN, M.P. Sir GEORGE WALKER, Bart. Sir WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS. ALFRED THOMAS. Esq., M.P. PRINCIPAL Mrs R. H. JONES, Certiticate-First-class (Government), Advanced Art Certificate-I)mwing and fainting (South Kensington); Assisted by a highly-accomplished and efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. *HK VVHJLI-BUV.XN ON MONDAY, JANUARY ISrn, 1891. For Terms, &c., apply to the PrincipaL 8365 CQWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS—MRS AND TIIE MISSES CULVER- WELL.—School duties will be resumed January 17th. 1024 7833 PORTHCA WL. SPLANAJDE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS The Misses JONES, assisted by Certificated Governesses and Masters. Thorough education. with comfortable home for boarders. Pupils successful in examinations. NEXT TKRM, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15tli, 1831. 731 NEWPORT^ NEWPORT COLLGIATE SCHOOL. -1 PRINCIPAI-C-. BURGESS HUGHES, NLA. A FEW VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. NEXT TERM, JAN 13. q25 CHEPSTOW. TTMAUR COLLEGE, CHEPSTOW. PRINCIPALS MRS HALE STEPHENS & MISS THOMAS, assisted by efficient and certificated mistresses and visiting masters. Large and healthy hong". Beautiful recreation grounds. Home (,tlmlnrV,- Great success inexamina- tions. Terms moderate and inclusive. A few vacancies. Apply 'o Principals. 8330 NEXT TERM BEGINS JANUARY ?.0tli, .^89L LLANDOVERY. LAND()VERY COLLEGE SCHOLAR* JLJ SHIPS. OVER FIFTY SCHOLARSHIPS. Aggregate value nearly jESOO. 1.—THREE SCHOLARSHIPS for natives of Car. marthenshire, open to boys under 16 years of age, and tenable for hvo years. The Golden Grove, £25; the Lloyd Jones (Natural Science), P,25 and the Ystrad, £10. 2.—TWENTY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS, EB 811 each (free tuition). 3.—TWENTY-EIGHT or TWENTY-NINE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS, ranging in value from £ 50 (free board and tuition) to £ 8 8s. according to the age and proficiency of the candidates. proficiency of the candidates. These Scholarships will be awarded without any religious restrictions as the result of an Examination held in the School Hall on the 13th and 14th January, 1891, beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, January 13th. There are Eleven Resident Masters at the School, al Graduates of Oxford or Cambridge, with nine First Classes in Classics, Mathematics, and Science. The School successes during the last fifteen months include two open Classical Scholarships, B80 each, and one open Mathematical Scholarship, £80, at Oxford the Powis Exhibition, £60. and a HIt. Exhib., -250, at Oxford minor Scholarships and Exhibitions t<J the value of C148 nine distinction (four in Math., three in Science, and two in Hist.) and eighteen First Classes from the (Ixford and Cambridge Board and six passes (four in First Division) London Matriculation, Boys attend place of worship selected by parents. For Syllabus of Scholarships, subjects, and further particulars, apply to the par tc n.. p THE WARDEN, 8224 The College, Llandovery. LAMPETER. r-g-llfe COLLEGE SCHOOL, LAMPETER. NEXT TERM BEGINS January 17, 1891. At 9 a.m. on that day an Exhibition Examination will be held at the School Hall. Eor subjects, prospectus, &c apply to the Rev T. AT Evans, B. A., Headmaster. 8414 W;iÕN .sTjpEiii1:"ARE: ESTON-SUPER-MARE. EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES. 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM for Board, English, French, Music and Drawing. No Extras. A Resident French Governess. The present TERM BEGINS MONDAY, 12th Jan. References, Prospectus, and View of House (which is on the Sea front) may be bad on application to THE HEAD MISTRESS, "ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE," Beach-road, 8484 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. "ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE," Beach-road, 8484 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. 1- RYPT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, c FRIARS' ORCHARD, GLOUCESTER. The NEW BUILDINGS stand in about four acres of ground. Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Cambridge Local Examinations, and Professional and Commercial Life. Boarders are received on very moderate terms. For successes and prospectus apply to the Head Master. 771 DUCATIONr~- LADIES' COLLEGE^ RYEFORD HALL, STONEHOUSE, GLOUCES- TERSHIRE.—Terms moderate and inclusive. Profes- sors, resident English, French, and German Gover- nesses. Preparation for all Local" Exams. Domestic comfort, happiness, and recreation carefully studied. Special attention given to delicate children and those whose friends are abroad. Pupil Teacher Required,— Prospectus, report, and views of house aad grounds on application to the Principal. 976 rpAYLOR'S IMPROVED K.G. DESKS, JL Is 6d per foot with Backed Seats. 8s fid per foot. School Desks, Seats, Tables, Cupboards, Easels, Black- boards, and all kinds of Educational Furniture and Appliances.-P. B. TAYLOR, 132, Newfoundland-road, Bristol. 162 QTERILITY IN WOMEN ITS CAUSES O AND CURE. By J. R. RYLEY, M.D., M.R.C.S., London. A NEW EDITION of this work is NOW READY. PRICE 3s 6d POST FREE, 3s 8d. London: Henry Renahaw 356, Strand. 2891 (f bunttinn. TAUNTON. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, TAUNTON, LIMITED. Chairman: LEWIS WILLIAMS, ESQ., J.P., Cardiff. Head Master T. DARLINGTON, EsQ., M.A. (Lon. don and Cambridge), Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and late Assistant Master of Rugby School. Assisted by a highly competent staff of Masters and Professors. The Curriculum prepares for all Public Examinations. Foreign languages are made a speciality, particular attention being paid to Commercial Correspondence in Spanish, French, German, Dutch and other European tongues Fees moderate. Special care taken of younger boys. Recent Successes Pembroke College, Oxford, S80 open scholarship; London Preliminary Scientific: Oxtord Locals, Senior and Junior (93 per cent of the candidates passed, seven of them in honours). Spring Term commences FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th. Apply Head Master. 8519 SOUTH MOLTON. DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL, WEST BUCKLAND, SOUTH MOLTON. | HEADMASTER—C. C. S. BLAND, M.A., Cambridge. Healthily situated in grounds of 18 acres. Accom- modation for 200 Boarders. Large and well adapted buildings. covered playground, fives-court, heated baths, swimming bath, reading-room and library, carpenter s shop, and chemical laboratory Shorthand and Carpentering taught, besides all ordinary subjects. Successes since September :-A Sizarship at. St. Johns College, Cambridge, llfch, in all England in Examination for Junior Scholarships of the Royal Agncul tin al Society. Board and Tuition £ 9 16s to £ 15 los a term (includ- mg cashing, medical attendance, and stationery). TERM BEGINS JANKAHV"! RtIR 8i'r'I" Ipiibltc Jiottcis. THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF WEST BROMWICH are prepared to receive APPLI- t. ■ 1 3T.per Gent- REDEEMABLE STOCK SWSWS? S S.^J-38JS5 *gp TN THE HIGLTTOURTROIMRUSSCE.— JL CHANCERY DIVISION.—MR JUSTICE STIRLING. and CANTON COM- Ca?di!;and Llandafi and Borough of In the MATTER of the CARDIFF IMPROVEMENT ACT 1875: and 111 the MATTER of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT cotmR MA'l'ION (No.2) Act, 1888 a.nd -I"siM™NACT,LS)''5.LLNL> CLAI,SES C0N' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tint n W VFRFY ESQRE., the OFFICIAL REFERRF^oteted by an' order made in the above matters to ADJUDICATE r«? rt ra,.raacl,e in respect of the moneys now in of rrHSref ^nt;rS the 'S1Lm3 paid by the Corporation Cant™ o Purc £ ase the Elv Common and SSSSfgU20" Dated this 24th day of December ir^yi ROBERT V GRIFFITH^Sff, 8515 Solicitor for the Commons' Committee. (J H A ft I T Y O M MIS S ION. I%in'iCI ATIUM^?ICHARITY CALLED ND IN TIlE MATTER OF "THE CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACTS, 1853 TO 1887." ufyEn^Hndno^hi^rd Comraissieners GIVEN Wtbfr2 eS> N°T!CEy IS HEREBY Further i^tfcul^r'' n°$than £ 13,000. writing, v^thin 21 da^s th ^^m.ssioners ,n this Notice, addressed to^ fc ;.°vf Commission, Whitehall, Lcndon « ^,e?,rdtary' C '"nty Dated the 23rd day of Dectmb'I BQO D. R. FEARDON, Secretary. SCHEDULE ^-kslT John th.; Baptist, Cardiff toeetb. M i f Buildings thereof, formerly Wlt'l thoi^IC.k °f sfeire and Monmouthshire In»irit,n as j T«~]?01gJn and the two Messuages in r*a7^'iy ott,| j2 Tlitt nujilered 11 'sfe5r|° £ gBTBRK DIVISION Battalion Orders by MAJOR, a THORNLEY, I r. ii -„ Commanding recommence of foHl tanuarv 1891 2. A Smoking Concert will v! January, 10. i. House-street on Saturday, 3rd Ja^e i fiqt W«S & £ :oeLS"!11 S%r0°°'ma,'diD3 lvi^hlv nlpT-iPil a; r R- Uamscn, was members of the Corps during hy tbe (Signed) W. GIDDY, C.B.R.E., Actin Adjltt.a.nt. legal Melius. RE WttLlACTASE^ DE- CEASED. Splotlai.is, Cardiff, fiannel deal^' of requested to send same to me the ? a,n • !} f'orth with, as solicitor for l)r T„Un,iers'^ d^f • the Exccutor. Jos^h B.ust. Junior, Dated this 29th day of December 1890 c;: DA VlD I,EWIS, J* ^(.EOHGE DAVID, DECEASEII. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN ATT PPR SONS having any CLAIMS or DEM isainst^be Estate ot the late GEORGF 7?* ifwprav MILLS, near BRIDGEND who VID- December, 1890, are required to ™ ) on the 9th day of signed, full particul^offsui tonic, the under- or before the 1st day of January n« s ancl same may be examined an du v rl^11 orC]er tbat thC DAVID CULE, Auctioneer Ueh i Dec. 15th, 1890. 1 Ojen.^ Hotels. QU E E N' S ■ RR F L (FAMILY AND COMML^1 ST. MARY-STREET.SIFP (Under New Manage,^ P" ORDINARY DAILY, 1.30. Soup, Fish, Jomts. Sweets, and Cheese. lC. R ILLIA.RDS Telephone'N o. 596. ?82j W. J. JI!:ENES PROPRIETOR TREGENNA CASTLE~^7ytfl SRF IVES, CORNWALL still HOL-fc^I 15^ rirsr Tssi rv Eft". Frosts 'T" known. 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UNDOUBTED AND UNPRECEDENTED SUC- CESS of Mr EDWARD FLETCHER S 10th MAG- NIFICENT COMICAL CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, entitled—The Wonderful Adventures of gINBAD THE SAILOR, HARLEQUIN. THE WICKED LITTLE OLD MAN OF THE SEA. BY VICTOR STEVENS, Author of Little Red Riding Hood." SUPPORTED BY THE MOST TALENTED COM- PANY EVER ENGAGED IN CARDIFF Miss HETTY CHAPMAN-The Original Mascotte. Miss SALLIE WATERS—The Famous Serio Comic. Miss VICTORIA LYTTON—The Fascinating Dancer. Miss NELLIE FLETCHER—The Charming Actress. Miss RUBY DANA. Miss EDITH HUNTER. Miss JENNIE THOMAS. SISTERS BLANCHE and ROSE. NEWHAM and LATIMER—The Eccentric Comedian and most famous Lady Impersonater in the World. The TWO MACNAUGHTONS The Screaming I{ nockabou ts. FULLER ALLEN—The Celebrated Baritone. TOM W. CONWAY—The Inimitable Comedian. LLEWELLYN LLOYD (DIGRI GWYN)—Tlie Popular Welsh Comedian. PRICE JENKINS—The Great Footballer. ERNEST E. PARKER—The Promising Young Tenor. Major TITBITS—Frnm Drury Lane Theatre. The CONTINENTAL BALLET TROUPE—The PRIZE DANCERS of England and America. THE MAGNIFICENT AND GORGEOUS SCENERY, SPECIALLY PAINTED by Mr WILLIAM PHILLIPS, from the Gaiety Theatre, London. DAY PERFORMANCES SATURDA Y NEXT, Jan. 3rd, MONDAY, Jan. 5th (MABON'S DAY), and Every Saturday at Two o'clock. Taff Vale Railway.—Special Trains a.t Reduced Fares every Thursday. Rhymney Railway.—Monday, Jan. 5 Thursdays, Jan. 15 and 29, to Rhymney, etc. Monday, Jan. £ Thursday, Jan. 22; to Merthyr, Aberdare, &c. Great Western Railway.—Thursday, Jan. 1, from Swansea, &c. Box Plan at Thompson Sliackell's (Limited). GRAND THEARE, CARDIFF. LESSEE Mrs ANNIE ELPHINSTONE. MANAGER.Mr JAMES ELPHINSTONE. TO-NIGHT, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, AT 7, the most successful Pantomime ever produced in Wales. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. FINEST SINGERS EVER HEARD IN PANTOMIME. Most Musical, most Comical. Genuine Wit. Charming Scenery. The really splendid company engaged is decidedly the best ever seen in Cardiff and although it may be equalled it cannot be excelled at any theatre in the United Kingdom. ALL SHOULD SEE CARDIFF'S BEST PANTOMIME, THE BABES I THE WOOD. READ THIS. PRESS NOTICES. PRESS NOTICES. SOUTIl "WALES DAILY NEWS, Dec. 27th, 1890, "Tlie 'Babes' is one of the most pleasantly season- able productions seen in Cardiff in recent years. The Palace scene alone is such as to assure the success of any pantomime." WESTERN MAIL, Dec. 27th, 1S00. "Mr EIphinstone will be giving the Cardiff public for some considerable time to come one of the best pantomimes ever seen in Wales. Mr Elphinstone is to be complimented upon his success." THE SMALLEST LILIPUTIANS ON THE STAGE, THE SISTERS WEBSTER. As the Babes these beautiful young ladies, although 20 years of age, stand less than three feet in height. Their singing, dancing, and acting s simoly perfect. All should hear Madame G ERTRUDÊ LEWIS sing your own sweet Welsh Ballads as only she can sing them. Madame LEWIS also sings God Bless the Prince of Wales." CHORUS OF 150 VOICES. Mdlle. CARR LYON, the great double-voiced voc31ist. The HENDERSON and STANLEY QUARTETTE. Three Pantomimes at Drury Lane Theatre. See their Marionette Dance and Welsh Harp Performance. SEE THE GREAT LOCAL FOOTBALL BALLET. The Admiration of All. 30 HANDSOME LADIES TAKE PART in this great Ballet. Morris Dance and Musical Exercise by 48 Children. Their training is simply perfection. BIRDIE BRIGHTLING, the Champion Lady Banjo Player of the World. The Silver Banjo presented by tblT Prince of Wales to this lady on view in the window of Thompson and Shackell's, Queen-street. HEAR THE BOGIE MAN. a.s it should be sung, with wonderful mechanical effect. NOTICE The latest and most successful songs, Katie Connor," "Then you wink the other eye," "They're after me," and many others can only be sung in the Grand Pantomime. See the WONDERFUL PHILLIPS TROUPE, in- eluding the Monetas from the Moore and Burgess' Minstrels. See Mdlle Bassano and Troupe of 24 London Ladies. r The Music composed, selected, and arranged by our own conductor, Ambrose H. Mabbett. The SPLENDID BAND AUGMENTED for the Pantomime. Crdiff's Best Pantomime the BABES IN THE WOOD. JD w 30 ARTISTES, the very Cream of the Dramatic and Variety Stage take part in this production. BALLET OFr30 and 100 AUXILIARIES. OVER 150 PERSONS ON THE STAGE. The management return their sincere thanks to those members of Mr Fletcher's family who kindly atronized the first performance of this pantomime on Friday afternoon last. The Graud still maintains its reputation :\9 the DRURY LANE OF WALES. MORNING PERFORMANCES WEDNESDAY, Dec.31, SATURDAY, Jan. 3. MABON'S MONDAY, Jan. 5, and EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Doors open, 2 Commence at 2.30. Children half- price to Morning Performances only. For special train arrangements see bills. Private Boxes, £1 Is and 10s 6d Dress Circle, 3s Back Circle and Stalls, 2s Pit. Is Gallery, 6d. Doors Open at 7, Commence at 7.15 Early door, 6. Seats can be booked at Thompson and Shackell's. NOTE.—In the event of wet weather doors open at 6.30, thus avoiding the necessity of patrons remaining in tfhe wet. 1184 JOHN g ANGER AND gONS' ROYAL CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. CROWDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION. ANOTHER GREAT SANGER TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, Will be produced an entirely New and Original Grotesque PANTOMIME, On a scale of completeness that cannot be equalled in any establishment in the Kingdom, Entitled A RUSTIC MARRIAGE, Introducing a Grand AQUATIC WATER CARNIVAL, The vast Arena being flooded in one minute with 40,000 GALLONS OF REAL WATER, And terminating with the most Laughable, Novel, and Aquatic Merriment that has ever been produced for the enjoyment of the public. In addition to the above great production at each Performance, SANGER'S EDUCATED STUD OF HORSES AND PONIES. SANGER'S EDUCATED HERD OF ELEPHANTS. SANGER'S EDUCATED BEARS. SANGER'S EDUCATED LIONS. SANGER'S EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF LADY AND GENTLEMEN EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, GYVfNASTS, AND 12 FUNNY CLOWNS. Special Morning Performances of the Water Car- nival will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 31st., Thurs- day (New Year s Da.y), Saturday, Jan. 3rd, Monday (St Mabon's Day), Jan. 5th, and every succeeding Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 2, Commencing at 2.30. Prices Three Shillings, Two Shillings, One Shil- ling, and Sixpence. Children under ten Half-price to all parts except Gallery. Seats may be booked at Thompson and Sliackell's. 14.1)16.7910-747 COLONIAL HALL, CARDIFF. TO-DAY at 3 and 8 O'CLOCK. BIRRELL'S Trumns success and most NEW P RPAT enthusiastic reception. m/TRAMA (\v? Afternoon Performances t«- fwn day, Monday, 29, Wednesday, AtwI Dec. 31, and N~w Year's Day ANTk (Thursday, J.m 1), at 3. Krvvmrcii Every evening at 8. Family rn^nw^F tickets, 10s Sd and 8s 6d. roMDiNv Tickets and plan at Messrs lAJivirAlNX. Thompson & Shackell's. 989 SWANSEA. DRILL HALL, SWANSEA. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. EVERYTHING RECEIVED WITH RAPTURE. NOW OPEN, TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 8 O'CLOCK, CHARLES W. POOLE'S GREATEST MYRIORAMA ON EARTH. Everything entirely Hew to Soutli Wales, and un- doubtedly the Greatest, Grandest, and most compre- hensive ever submitted for publie approval Just added, a Magnificent Series of Tableaux, IN DARKEST AFRICA. Stanley's Advance up the Aruwimi River 160 Days in a Dense Foregfc Attack by the Wambutta Dwarfs the Horrors.1 the Slave Trade Meeting of Stanley and Livingstone Meeting of Stanley and Emin De. parture for the Coast; the Mountains of the Moon, &c., etc., together with a plethora of the most interesting subjects and events ot the day. Supported by the best Variety Combination and Bands travelling. Admission, 3s to 6d. Plan at Bradcr's. 8424 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'SB 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either 8eX (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Puns In the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 48 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers' The LiltCOlD and Midland Counties Drug Company' Lincoln ELL POSTING AT ABERDARE" (ESTABLISHED 187S). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Porting Stations throughout Aberdare a.nd District. Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars, &c. Also Agent for Guion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— Address (il. Dean-street, Aberdare. 13590 1137 EDINBURGH EXHIBITION, 1890. DIPLOMA OF HONOUR, HIGHEST AWARD. 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 cocoa.—"It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for teafor young persons. —Sir CTvas. A. Cameron, President Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, etc. 1011 Uttsxtuss Jliiiimsfs. rjlHREE SYSTEM rjlHREE YEARS' SYSTEM JpiANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD, pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, JpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, pIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, JpiANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND gjHACKELL, LIMITED, QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF. rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL. 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The most liberal Discount is allowed <t) Cash Buyem. and a large number of SECOND-HANI^ PIANOS are always in Stock to select from at about V HALF PRICE. JjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA. NEWPORT. MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 1047 16ge AND PONTYPRIDD. BUNIONS, CALLOSITIES, DEFORMED AND IN-GROWING TOE NAILS Instantaneously and Absolutely Removed without Causing the Slightest Pain. ly/JR F. D. SIEMMS, SURGEON-CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. FROM PARIS, NEW YORK, AND LONDON, May be Consulted at 7, EDWARDS-TERRACE, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Hours from Ten till Eight Daily (Wednesdays and Fridavs excepted). FROM D. W. DAVIES, ESQ., J.P.. MAES-Y- FFRWD, TONYPANDY. I have much pleasure in testifying to the ability of Mr Siemms in extracting several corns without causing any pain, adding thereby very much to my comfort." FROM PERCY HEARD, ESQ., MACHEN HOUSE, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. IC It affords me much pleasure to testify to the skill and painlessness of Mr Siemms" operation, he having extracted a troublesome bunion corn much to mj satisfaction and relief." Mr Siemms will charge, instead of 5s, 2s 6d each corn or root. Bunions, Nails, and Warts in all fonns will b6 charged extra. Fees 'listinctlj'specifieil before operat- ing. Parties attended:1.t their cwn residence without extra charge. NOTICE.—NEWPORT, MON.—Attendance Wednes- day and Friday, at 31, Bridge-street, from 11 a.m. to 9p.m. 7525.. JgLECTRIC LIGHTING, J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON & CO., LIM., LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light Installations for Collieries Fact<lries. Ships, Houses, &c. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power to Distance. 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