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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WORDS, ONCE, THKEE SIX TRIES. TIMES. j 1 20 Words JO 6 1 0 1 6 j 30 Words i 0 9 j 1 6 I 2 3 i 40 Words j 1 0 j 2 0 3 0 Each extra 10 Words .i 0 3 j 0 6 0 0 These charges apply only to the fullowing class r advertisementsApartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, to be Let Lost, Fovnd, Miscellaneous Want". THE Insertion of several Advertisements i delayed hcause the referellccs given are to Post-offices, to initials, or fictitious names. Post- masters are not allowed to deliver letters so addressed. $ters0ital. SECRET Letter WritiDg.— Persons desirous of keep- in™ their correspondence in secrecy should apply to C. Giles for a bottle ef '• Invisible Ink," readable enly by correspondents: Is 2d and 8d post free.—Agents wanted at once. Tynewydd, Treherbert. 671 SMOKE Archer's Golden Returns -sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 800 igartiursfjip. ^SOMPEl'ENT Dressmaker Wanted to Join in Busi- ness splendid opening.—Apply immediately Mrs Howells, High-street, Fishguard. 446 WANTED, Junior Partnership by Mining Engin- eer and Metallurgist.—Apply by letter, with full particulars, to Messrs Stricks and Bellingham, (solicitors, Swans" 1805 iHairntumiaL THE MATRIMONIAL CHRONICLE is the organ t_ of the Universal Matrimonial Agency, recognised by the public as the leading andmost infimmtial medium for rapidly securing desirable marriages. Price 3d (in envelope, 41,d).—Address Messrs Gibson and Ashley, r, Bond-court, Walbrook, London. E.G. "50 JHusiraL CORNETS, Tenors, Baritones, Euphoniums, Trom- bones, Bombardons, French Horns, Bugles, Cymbals. Triangles, Bass and Side Drums, Glarioue*tes, Flutes, Piccolos. Flageolets, Bassoons, Guitars, Banius, 'Mandolines, Zithers, Metronomes, English and Anglo Concertinas. Harmoniums, American Organs, Pianos, Musical Boxes, Violins, Violoncellos, Double Basses, Violas, Melodeons, Oboes. Orchestrionettes, and every description of Musical Instruments suitable for Drum s.nd Fife, Reed. String, Brass, or Melodeon Bands, etC. Cheapest House in England. Beautifully-illustrated wholesale price list will be sent post free anywhere. traud chance for bandmasters and musicians. Send for list at once.—Thomas Cam "Wholesale Musical Instrument Warehouse, 20, Long Wye-street, Col- 'hester. (Mention this paper.) 952 DISSOLUTION of Partnership.—Spotted Pipe Organ, with swell, perfect order, newest ica-lc, decorated front, 19 guineas only.—Wade, Tenby DISSOLUTION of "Partnership.—Cottage Piano, by Candy; very fair order exchange any time for J me; price 7 guineas.—Wade, Tenby. D~ LS SOLUTION" of Partnership, — 1,000 (one thousand) celebrated llemy's 5s Piano Tutor-. post free for Is lOd (one and tenpence).—Wade, Tenby. ISSOLUTTON of Partnership.—Very fine spotted metal Pipe Organ, now building, £ 120 erected ;w ywhc! write for specifications.—Wade, Tenby. DISSOLUTION of Partnership.—Patent Trichord Full Compass Piano, panel front, gold eliased carriage paid.— Wade, Tenby. DISOl7UTI<)X of Partnership.—Full Compass, Cottage Piano (warranted) carriage paid 13 ruineas only great ba.rgain,-Wade. Tenby. DISSOLUTION of Partnership.—Several Full-com- pass Harmoniums and Organs (warranted); and exchanged if not fully approved from £ 3.—Wade, t'enby. 29J MISS ASTLE gives Lessons on the Pianoforte and l' Singing. Pupils can receive instruction twice a^ch week either at their residences or 22, Charles- :*treet, Queen-street, Cardiff. Terms moderate. 1160 TVTEW ORGAN, three manuals, 34 stops splendid instrument suitable for large hall or place of worship price, £650; references kindly permitted to Dr. Parry* Cardiff.—Apply John Stringer & Co., Organ Builders, Ilanley. 1365 PIANOFORTE to be Sold; bargain (owing to JL death) no reasonable offer refused iron frame. —Apply L., 119, Cathays-tcrrace, Cardiff. 475 PIANGFORTE, by London maker trichord iron frame;:111 latest improvements sell for half its value.—Apply S. P., 170, Cathays-terrace, Cardiff. 474 .7-7- S. llin-;l.o1lle Walnut Harmonium, with 2; < < 7 stops and acting fortes a bargain.— Gwynne Brader, 17, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 1716 WALNUT Piano, check action, iron frame, good toue and touch, sconces offered at 17 guineas, worth dot!ble-Gwynnc Brader, Swansea. 1716 HARP.—-Double action, by Dodd, in perfect order, worth 60 guineas offered at 35 guineas.— wynl1e Brader, Swansea. 1716 ITPRIGHT Grand Piano, overstrung, check action, J full trichord, GO guineas, offered at 40 guineas, a great bargain.—Gwynne Brader, Swansea. 1/16 PIANOS, Second-hand, by Coitn/td. Kirkman, Brinsmead, &c., returned from hire, at half p¡-ic2, P¡trticulars from Gwynne Brader, Swa.n;ca. 1716 lANOFGRTEi^ Harmoniums, and Organs tuned 6 and repaired in town or wuntry. Estimates free, satisfaction guaranteed.—Full particulars from Owynne Brader. Swansea.. !716 WT (Stogtional. A B ERA VON Unsectarian Schools.—Wanted, in Boys' Department, for 1st June next, an Assist- ant Master (ex-P.T); salary £ 45.—Apply, with testi- monials, before 4th May, to J. Foulfces, Port Talbot.456 German Lady will give lessons to _j advanced pnpils in Music, Hil1ginh, ],angllagcs, etc. highest reference5.-¡\'ddres; l'raulein, Iare P. II. Coward, Esq., 1, East-gvove, Cardiif. ú31 FRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes. Spccial Classes for Commercial < orrespondence. and Conver,1,tion. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post Arithmetic, Book-keeping. Shorthand.—Mr W Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. ■ 263 NURSERY GOVERNESS required at once entire charge three girls (6, 11, 13) domesticated English, music, and needlework £ 15.—Photo, re- ferences, and particulars, to X. 179, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff 1792 TVPE-WRITINO. -Uapid Shorthami and Type- JL writing. M.S. copied.—Young Gentleman open for Evening Enga.geil1ent.AÜw.'es Shoitype, Daily News" Office Cardiff. WANTED, a Governess Pupil (daily) on mutual terms, to commence April 29th. 1391.—The Mies Monk, The Grove School, J>ontypridcl. 738 antr J/otmtr. it < will be paid to anyone finding within seven "XL, | days, whether alive or dead, David Jones, Wheelwright, Crickiiowell, who was last seen on Llan- gynider-road on 6th instant age, 54 height, 5ffc. 5in. wore cord trousers and waistcoat, and plaid coat. Supposed to have fallen into river Lsk. lniormation to Timber Yard. Crickliowell. 1840 Bontfsik Herbsttis. A GOOD General Servant, age between 18 and 20, twelve months' good character.-Apply 7, Richmond-terrace, Park-place, Cardiff. 434 A SUPERIOR General Servant required in small family.—Apply 20, Plasturt.on-gardens, Cardiff.785 t^LEVER COOKS can add to their list of dishes in j the preparation of choice dainties for a dinner and supper table by consulting the pages of a little book fntitled "Pastry and Sweets." given to all cooks send- in" their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birming- ham. Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have Pastry and Sweets" handy for reference. There is nothing to pay, and the book will be sent by return post free to any address. 1251 GENERAL SERVANT wanted at once; good wages.— Davies, Victoria Hotel, Femdale. 621 GENERAL Servant wanted good wages to useful girl another kept.—Mrs Jenkins, Tylamorris, Briton Ferry. 472 ESPECTABLE Girl Wanted as Nurse.—Apply, slating age and salary required, to Mrs James, Humphreys-street, Swansea. 1746 THOROUGHLY experienced General; good plain j_ cook, another kept; reference necessary.—Apply Mrs Nance, 5, Plasturton-place, off Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 424_ WANTED, a good Plain cX»k, or a lvitchenmaid who has been under a chef might <lo.-Apply with particulars Mrs Jones, Dolcoed Hotel, JLlanwrt-vd Wells. WANTED immediately, General Servant, capable of plain cooking, two others kept; country situation: gentleman's family; wages, Scott, Ll¡¡phan, Carmarthenshire. 'S.'&T ANT ED, a, good General Servant who can cook willing to go to London in May two in farS^ housemaid kept.— Apply, immediately, at 12, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 742 WANTED, a clean, steady Girl about 16, who can make herself useful.—Apply 3, Windsor- terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 1357 WANTED, good General Servant, one from í" country preferred; able to speak Welslt age about 19 years.—Orange Tree Inn, Swansea-1856 WANTED, good General Servant.—Apply Gib'bs, Royal Oak, Newport-on-Usk. 1859 WANTED at once, good General Servant, able to cook and wash.—Apply 213, Newport-road, Cardiff. 711 WANTED, good Woman Cook and Young Man.— VV Apply Liberal Club, New.street, Cardiff. 592 WANTElJTaTgood General Servant! Nursemaid W kept.—Apply, Mrs Churchill, 32, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. 688 WANTED, an experienced Dairy Maid one hav- ing a knowledge of plain cooking.—Apply Mrs DaVId, Bromvil, Port Talbot. 601 WANTED.—Wanted, a good General Servant, at once.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs J. E. V. illiams, London House, Penygraig. 623 WANTED, thoroughly good Cook for country, No dairy or baking. Church of England. —Write Mrs Trotter, Whitney Court. Herefordshire. 550 WANTED, -General Servant that can do Plain Cooking; good wages to suitable Bvodawcl-gardens, York-place, Newport, Men. 1801 WANlED ;1t. once, good General Servant- for I 7 small iamily age not under 20 liberal wages —Apply, with references, Mrs Edwards, Fromlec, Cefn, Merthyr. 537b' WANTED, good Plain Cook also Housemaid W good character indispensable.—Apply, stating age, wages required, and references, to Mrs Jones, Pwll CVmrt, Llangunider, Crickliowell. 540 WANTED, a Strong Girl, about 13 or 20 f General Servant.—Apply Mrs Billingsley, 32, Ilewell-xtreet, Lower Grange, Cardiff. WANTED at once, respectable,"lukldfe-aged t T Person as Working Housekeeper two in family. -Apply, with full particulars, stating age, salary, to Davies. ^Gazette Office, Bridgend. 373 WANTED immediately. Pantry Maid, who can wait at cable also strong Girl as Under- i.hambenuaid strong Young Man as Under-boots. Apply Buah Family and Commercial Hotel, Swansea. 1715 ■ .I. Situations Vacant. ALL iAILORS are requested to keep away from IVuuirdiw as a Strike is on. 454 BAKER Wanted atonce must be good all-round _jL) hand; abstainer.—Apply, stating wages and references, Arthur Daniel, Troedyrhiw. 731 BAKERS.—Wanted, a good General Baker at once JL) salary, 353 per week.— Apply Price Brothers, Troedyrhiw. 732 BAKERS.—Wanted, a Third Hand.—Apply with full particulars, W. Thomas and Co.,Abercarn. 1763 BOOTMAKER.—Wanted, a, good General Hand steady willing to assist in repairs.—Apply E. White, 14, Splott-road, Cardiff. 336 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, two one for strong JL) work and one for repairs; must be steady.— Thomas Jeremy, Risca, Mon. BOOT Trade.—Wanted, Man for General Work.— Apply A. D. Thomas. Penmark, Cowbridge. 604 BOOT Trade.—Wanted. General Hand, willing to do repairs. — Apply Thomas Jones, Wellington House, Pontycymmer. 593 BUTCHERS.—Wanted, a Situation as Assistant, indoors, ac 21; Pi years in last situatioll. Evan Thomas. St. Bride's .\lajor, Bridgend. 23J if CABINET and Chair Makers wanted at once.—Geo. J. Bell, Weston Turnery, Weston-super-Mare. 1704 (CARPENTERS wanted.—Apply Manager, Switch- j back Railway, MillfieM, Pontypridd. 1862 CARRIAGE Painter wanted constant work for a good, useful man.—Apply to Evans, Carriage Builder, Hay. 535 AIRDRESSER.—Assistant wanted! a good hand indoors good wJ¡;es.Xpply, at once. C. \lar,;]¡, H01ton-roac1, Barry Dock. 480 HAULIER.—Wanted at once, active, sober young Man to take charge of two cobs, deliver goods, anù make himself generally useful; 9s per wed" board and lodging.—Apply Win. Evans, Grocer, Penygarn, Pentyrch, near Cardiff. 592 HAULIER wanted immediately accustomed to horses.—William Johns, Pandy Shop, Tony- pandy. 613 MOULDERS (2) Wanted, used to heavy work non- society. 'Permanent employment.— State age and where employed, Fielding and Platt, Gloucester. 769 PAP, EIUIANGERS and Painters.—Wanted, a good JL Paperhanger and Painter.—Apply -F. peed, 2, Plymouth-road, opposite Station, Penarth. 780 [ROUTER Wanted far Grocery Trade (indoor).— JL Apply, stating age and salary required, to J. James and Co.. Humphreys-street, Swansea. 1744 RIN'iTNG. — Wanted, Improver at Case and Machine.—Apply, with particulars, to T. J. Davies, Bremner Office, Ystrad-'Rhondda.. 443 QUARUYMEN Wanted.—Apply Cwmaman Coal Co., Limited, near Aberdare. 18C8 REPORTER wanted, good shorthand writer, to till up time at case young man English and Welsh.—Apply Echo" Office, Llanidloes. 534 SHARP LAD wanted, age 14 to 16, to make himself o generally useful horse, garden, Ac rCÎerences relíni.id.-Treh. Ynysfaio, Treherbert. 616 SHEPHERD wanted, 18s per week house and garden lambing allowance only an ex- perienced nUll need apply.—W. Thomas, Cogg, Sully, near Penarth. 666 SHOEMAKERS.—Wanted at once a General Hand constant work for good hand.—Apply per Hughes, TV>nypandy,_Rhondda alley. 597 nnAlLORS.— Steady young man as Coat ot General 4 Hand constant work good wages.—Answers 11;: letter to Abbott, Nolton-street, Bridgend. rg^YILORS.—Wanted, a good. General Hand, iCto IL machine.—W. Iwb, Tailor, Market-street, Abertillery, Mon. 796 J hrulLOES.—Wanted, an experienced cutter also B several W01"klOen.pply, with full particulars, to D. and T. Morgan, Maesteg. 61 rS^ALLORS.—Good general hand wanted.—Thomas, i. Manchester House, Caerphilly. 61 rjpiNMEN.—Two quick Hands wanted immediately. 8 —Llewellyn and Co., Hope-street, Cardiff. 773 TINPLATE Worker Wanted constant work jL sieady hand.—Apply Edward Rees, 12, Union- street, Swansea. 1774 TO BAKERS and Confectioners.—Jones and Co., lJ¡¡,tllys. Aberdare, are in want of a good Second Hand; used to small goods. 607 TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted, a situa- tion as Third Hand make dough and mould.— George Price, 15, Tudor-street, Abergavenny. 265 rsno SADDLERS.—Wanted, good, steady men for !X colliery work permanent situation to suitable men.—Apply at once. John Liscombe, Newport-on-Usk. 1841 T|10 SHOEMAKERS.—Wanted, good General Hand, | Also Imnrover.—C. Williams, Bootmaker, Coer- philly. 342 TO Tailors.—Evans, Cloth Hall, Treherbert, lias Vacancies for a few good General Hands.—Apply personally, or by letter. nno Tailors.—Wanted, two Coat Makers for be.-t JL work.—Apply to Charles J. Daniel, Abergavenny. JL work.—Apply to Charles J. Daniel, Abergavenny. 782 mo Tailors.—Wanted immediately, good Coat and I Trouser Hands; constant employment to sober mel1.-J. Davies, Glais, near wapsea. 1855 mo Tailors.—Wanted atnce, good Genera! Hands also Improver steady and abstainers constant employment.—Apply Williams Bros., High-class Tailors, Doulais. 727 mo Tailors.—Wanted, a. General Hand: must bo _&_ steady good log paid.—Apply J. M. Rowlands, Loughor. 726 rg~Vo TAILORS.—Wanted, Trouser and Vest Hanel; 1 constant employment lo a suitable young 1l1i111 —M. Hughes, Newbridge, near Newport, 1011. 701 rfHo TAILORS.—Wanted, Four General Hands eon- 1 stmll employ ood pay; cheap board llealt1¡y locality ucar sea. —Philipps, Matlirv, Letterstone, R.S.O. 382 TAILORS.—Wanted, at once, good Coat Hand, also general hand, for constant trade ill-doors. —J. C'town Williams, Now Tredegar. 378 TO TAILORS.—Wanted, several General Hands; S_ also, agood Machinist.—Apply at olle. F. Jamcc, I Brilg>treet, Abc rcaru, Mon. 2Ö7 WAGON Repairer, for out-station (l.urry Port), wanted.—Apply North Central Wagon Co., Cardiff or Swansea. 1834 WANTED at once, Boy as Boots and look after 't' Hilliard-room; reference required.—Aoplv F. H. Parish, Llewelyn Arms Temperance Hotel, X cath. WANTED, Doublets and Fumaeemen none but ''t stead_el ap-=-_itY2? Works. 1849 WANTED immediately, good country Smith steady man accustomed to wheelwright/s work constant employment.—Apply D. Jones, Yard, Crickliowell. 753 WANTED, a thoroughly-experienced Maker. I" Constant employment, to a steady and suitable man.—Apply at Morris's Central Carriage Works, Rbyl 676 TIT ANTED, several good Tinmen .state partieu- I V lars and where last employed, to B. Peard, 33, Bartholomew-road, Kentish Town, London, N.W. 18 WANTED, several good Masons long job Sdper hour for first-class wallers.—Apply David Jones, Builder, Clydach Yale, Tonvpandy. 673 WANTED, a Blacksmith- able to Shoe well to V T live iudoor5.-Apply to Thomas Williams, Smith, Cror>sfaeD, wear Llantrisant. 603 WANTED, at once, a sober, trustworthy Young Iall as Baker, and to assist in s1¡op.-Apply, with references, Ed. Williams, Grocer, Parrott-street, Treharris, near Quaker's Yard. 622 WANTED, a steady energetic Young Man, with good character, to take charge of Advertising Van.—Address, with full particulars, G 570, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 570 WANTED, strong Lad, accustomed to horses, T make himself generally useful in market gar- den live indoors.—Williams, Little Greeuway, Ruin- ney, Cardiff. 483 WANTED, smart, active Barman; satisfactory Yv references; good wages.—W 504, "Daily Oifice, Cardiff. 504 WANTED, a steady Man as Timekeeper and 't' 't' Weigher at Tinworks enclose testimonials and state age and wages required.—Box 24, Post- offices, Llanelly. 53 WANTED.—Good Excavators and Labourers at TV Chapel Bay Battery, Angle, near Pembroke. -Apply to the Foreman. 1778 ]iT ANTED.=-Reporter and Advertisement Can- i't' vasser, who can aho keep books.-Apply Editor, "South Wales Star," Cadoxton, Cardiff. 354 WANTED, Five good Plasterers.—Apply to Thomas V T Brothers, Llysnewydd Mansion, Llandyssil.289 WANTED.—Coach Painter constant job to a steady man.— Manager, Coachbuilding. Corn- pany, Limited, Pontypridd. 1724 WANTED, Three Tin-plate Workers constant em- f V ploymont.-Apply at ouce to B. Fury, 17, Worcester-.street, Brynmn\T. 319 WANTED, a steady, competent man as Working Foreman in Engineerill Works must thoroughly understand loco., portable, and horizontal engines also boiler repairs. A man not over 30 years or age, who is not afraid of work and anxious to get on, preferred. Wages, 50s per week.-Hend copies of two recent testimonials to S. 260, "Daily News," Cardiff. 260 WANTED, Paving Cutters regular work for steady mell.-Craig,YreFk Quarrv, Pontypridd 253 WANTED, a Man to follow a pack of mules W regular work.—T. Lewis, jun., Timber Mer- chant, Navigation, R.S.O. 254 YOUTHS, Young Men, Ladies, wanted to learn JL double-entry Bookkeeping salaries £50-£160 tuition free remarkable success none need be without It good situation.-Apply Secretary, 25, Cam- bridge-avenue, Edinburgh. 715 t*„> WEEKLY paid to either sex, able to write, anywhere. Work may be done e^nings Samples, &c., sent for 2s postal order, afterwards returned.—A. Caryll, 112, Wardour-street, Oxford- street, London. Genuine no catchpenny advertise- ment. 440 ¡..9 WEEKLY and upwards may be realised by .1I either sex, without hindering present occup" tion.-For sample, &c.. cne10sc addressed envelope.— Evans, Watts and Co., P 137, Merchants, Birmingham. This is ¡[cnnine. 674 lJnp ^saisiaitts. BOOT Trade.—Wanted at once, a respectable Youth about 16 years of age one used to the trade pre- ferred.—Apply T. James, 14, Church-street, Cardiff. 431 BRANCH Manager wanted for the Tea. Trade, whose references will bear investigation. Welsh. Preference given a total abstainer. State age, wages, inferences, and when disengaged married or single.— W, 29, "South Wales Daily"News Office, Cardiff. 704 (1LOTHIERS.—Wanted at once, two first-class j Juniors for Swansea and Ebbw Vale. State present and previous situation Welsh. —Apply Hep- worth and Son, 32, High-street, Swansea, 1745 4 CONFECTIONERY.—Wanted, an experienced V Young Lady to take charge of shop in centre of Aberoare.—Apply .iones and Co., Gadlys, Aberdare.608 —Experienced Young Man also smart Junior, able to serve through give reference, —David Evans, Manchester House, Tonypandy. 729 DRAPERY .—Wanted immediately. Junior Young Lady for counter home or friends in Cardiff preferred. —App!y J. O. Roth, 20 and 22, Broadway, Cardiff. 745 DRAPERY.—Wanted, an experienced Hand for the Manchester Department.—Apply to W. R. Edwards, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. 735 DRAPERY.—Wanted, an experienced Young Man also one or two smart Juniors.—Apply, full par- ticulars, W. Davies, London House, Tredegar. 541 DRAPERV.—Wanted, Young Man as Assistant"; good window dresser Welsh also vacsncy for Youth as Apprentice.—Apply Hughes and Co., Lkuielly. 599 DRAPERY, wanted, an experienced Young Lady for the Fancy Department.—Apply W. J. Lewis, ndgend. 411 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, Young Lady aide to serve through. State age, reference, and salary required (outdoors). — Manager, Co-ooerativo stores. Ynysyhwl. 352 DRA PEIi\. Wnuted immediately, good Junior; Welsh.—Apply, with lull particulars, to ■> AlQiye, Market House, Aberavon. 293 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady for gloves and ribbons Welsh indispensable.— Applv, stating experience, salary, and age, Tiios. Yorath, Swansea. 1713—170 DRAPERY and Grocery.—Wanted, Junior and Im- prover for the drapery and grocery.—Apply Watkms, Cambrian House, Whitland. RAPERY.—Wanted, smart, intelligent Young Man for haberdashery and hosiery Welsh indis- pensable.—Apply, stating experience, salary, and age, Thos. Yorath, Swansea,. 1714—171 DRAPERY".—Wanted, a Junior Hand Welsh necessary.—David .J. Jones, Mount Pleasant Garden, Aberdare. 239 DRESSMAKERS.—Wanted, thoroughly experi- enced Hand; must be good fit and style.— Apply, stating salary, Ac., David Evans, Manchester House. Tonypandy. 617 DRESSMAKING.—West End Court Dressmaker wants an mdoor ApprentICe to learn the Dress. making. No premium must give three year. Refer. ences given and required.—Write M., 39, Welbeck-st., London, W. DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, a.stylish Dressmaker must be a good fit.—Apply, with particulars, to R. Edwards and Co., Treorky. 457 DRESSMAKERS.—'Wanted immediately, an ex- JLJ' perienced Dress and Mantle-maker.-Apply, with full particulars, to Dd. Lloyd, Drapery Penrliiw- ceiber-road, Mountain Ash. 286 GROCERS.—Wanted, good Improver good salary amI home comforts to sUltavle person.—Apply, with full particulars, Williams, Arfon House, Trehafod, Pontypridd. 710 ^IROCEltY.—Wanted, a strong Junior, willing to make himself ^useful.—Apply to E. Williams, Mill-street, Aberdare. 765 GROCERY'.—Wanted at once, Young Man to deliver goods and assist at counter.—F. Harris, Ynysybwl. 609 GROCERY.—Strong Improver wanted, willing, quick, and obliging good reference required.— T. W. Jones, Pontypridd. 1825 -ri: GROCERY.—Situation wanted by a young Man 5 years' experience good reference.—Apply 41, Dyfatty-street, Swansea. 705 GROCERY.—Wanted, a good Junior must be quick and steady good wages given also haulier.—Leake, Maesteg. 320 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted a. thorough good Junior to the Provisions (Welsh) also Vacancy for Apprentice.— Randell and Sons, Llanelly. 734 GROCERY and Provisions.—Vacancy occurs fer \jr active and reliable Young Man to take charge ot a Branch husiness preference to one now workmg as first hand must understand the trade, and pro- duce satisfactory references as to ability and integrity. Also an Assistant as Leading Counterman, and Junior.—Apply by letter in first instance to R. H. W., care of Abbott's, 32, Eastcheap, London. 17S9 MILLINERS.—Wanted, a Second Hand Milliner, able to take her own orders outdoors.—Apply, with fnll particulars, to thePorth and District Work- men's Co-operative Society, Ltd. 760 MUZIXERY.—Wanted, a stylish Milliner, tI t iyJL once.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs J. E. Williams. Loudon House. Penygraig. 624 MILLINERY.—Wanted, 2nd May, experienced j" Hand, able to serve none but first-cliiis hands need apply.—State full particulars, W. C. Edwards, Hunraven'House (opposite Town-hall), Bridgend. 6G0 MILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Hand.— Apply C413, "South Wales Daily News," Car- diif. 413 OUTFITTERS.—Several Good Hands wanted at once; Welsh must be sober, giving particulars permanency.—T. Phillips & Co., High-st, Swansea.1773 OUTFITTERS.—Branch Manager Wanted May 1st, smart pushing man, who thoroughly understa nds the trade character must bear strictest investigation on every point; security required Welsh speaking, and married, to Ir e on premises.-Apply with full par, ticnlars to Scrutiny." Daily News," Swansea. 1772 TO Drapers. — Wanted, a good Junior Male Assistant.—Apply, stating full particulars, to A. Thomas, Warwick House, Brecon. 766 TO DRAPERS.—Assistant wanted. —A pply with par- JL ticulars, to T. Thomas. Ystrad Rhondda. 657 mo MILLINERS.—Wanted, a Milliner, able to sene Jl. and speak Welsh.—Apply W. Lloyd, Draper, Mountain Ash. 1842 be disposwfof, an Outfitting m Business large plate windows unquestionably safe trade.—Particulars of Deestee, Pentre, Rhondda. 284 WANTED, well-educated, intelligent Lad, about VV 15.-Apply The Scholastic Trading Co., Ltd.. 7, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 1852 WANTED, Y'oung Man to drive out and assist ill shop; abstainer.—Apply, with references and salary required, Co-operative Society, Pontnewy- nydd. 717 WANTED, a stylish Milliner, capable to execute her own orders. Also a good Dressmaker country trade; Welsh.—D. D. Jones, Draper, Car- man hen. 737 WANTED, at once, thoroughly experienced first t V hand Dressmaker state reference, salary, and experience onJy qualified persons need apply; out, door.—A r,ply Manager, Co-operative Society, Aber- tillery. WANTED immediately, an experienced Young 3fan for Manchester Department.— Apply, stating full particulars, J. Davies & Sons, Cloth Hall, Carmarthen. 674 WANTED immediately, a Young Man as Salesman in Haberdashery and Trimming Departments.— Apply Wm. Thomas and Co., Drapers, Llanelly. 602 ANTED immediately. Improvers to the Dress- VV making.—Apply to Mrs B. A. Evans, Draper, Ystrad Rn_<1.u_ WANTED, Improvers and Apprentices for dress- making.—Edwards, 35 and 37, Salisbury road, Cardiff. 567 WANTED immediately, for a good class business, an experienced Milliner ai.-o good Saleswoman for showroom.—Apply, stating full particulars, to Mrs Rees, 12, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 1797 WANTED, a Good Junior Young Man for the Drapery also Young Lady for the Drapery, Coun'er.—Apply Walter Rees, Tredegar. 542 WANTED, a smart Junior, Grocery and Provision trade Welsh. — Thomas Thomas, Grocer, Briton Ferry. WANTED immediately, a stylish Milliner, and 't' able to do dressmaking.—Apply Frederick Griffiths, Bradford House, Ystalyfera. 381 WANTED immediately, experienced Young Lady as Dressmaker and Milliner combined (W elsh) state salary with full particulars.—Spencer Davies, Draper, Llanwrda. 372 WILLIAMS .t Co., Commerce House, Neath, T t require experienced Young Lady Fancy Counter able to serve show-room Welsh imme. diate application. 340 (EUrhs, jHaitag^rs, &r. -r- O MART OfIke Boy wanted good writer.—Apply O 1'. Baker and Co., Bute Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 545 O V I ff W\\LEs~AND MON~CLERKS' ASSOCIA TIO.-Employers requiring Clerks are earnestly requested to apply tu U- Godfrey, Secretary, Exchange Buildings, Cardiff. 442 ¡ WANTED, sharp Youth must be alle to write quickly and well one with previous know- ledge of trade preferred.—Apply (by letter), to B. Goldberg, Pawnbroker, 03, High-street, Swansea. 1858 WANTED, at ^ontypridd, .Junior Clerk; quick at colliery accounts and shorthand.—Address, giving age, experience, and wages required, CoaJ, outh Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 1337 WANTED, a good Junior Clerk, about 20 years of V T age some knowledge of book-keeping and correspondence must be a good and rapid shorthand writer.—Apply, stating salary, Ac., to Merchant, "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 1762 WANTED, a Man used to the Builders' Merchants' y T Trade, capable of keeping account Books.—25, Howard Gardens. Cardiff. 551 ítuatíons tlEant*&. A STEADY, trustworthy Young Man seeks employ- ment or place of trust security if required.— W.,273, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 273 BUILDERS.—General Foreman wants re-engage- ment, energetic and steady, good references.— T. H. Howard, 8, Coronation-road, Bristol. 348 COMPOSITOR (27) desires permanency; good weekly preferred quick, clean abstainer; good references disengaged.—C. E. Watkins, 8, Bndge- slreet, Leominster. 770 GARDENERiîëad-Workillg or single-handed; jf" experienced in all branches good references married small family. —Gardener, Coldra, Caerleon, Newport, Mon. 232 SEA.—Advertiser will give S3 Bonus to anyone pro- curing him a Berthas Under-Steward on board a British steamer or sailing vessel bound to the East Indies 01' Australia. Address Corbould, Limpley Stoke, near Bath. 449 TO CONFECTIONERS.—By Young Man, cakes, smalls, Ac. good reference, abstainer.—Terms, Ac., to A,, II, Broad-street, Wells, Somerset. 326 WANTED, a Situation, in small public business, W to help work and assist in the bar.—Apply S. Evans, Grove, Shohdon, Herefordshire. 675 WANTED, by respectable Person, Situation as t V Mother s Help in a respectable family good character.—B., Radgeway R.S.O., Gloucester. 539 YOUNG Man, highly respectable, requires light JL employment good reference.—Apply F. PH., South Mr ales Daily News Office, Swansea. 1828 YOUNG Man seeks Situation as Improver to the JL Wheelwrighting.-Apply Y. W. X., 4, Jenner- street, Cadoxton, Carilitf. 680 Jlgotrits, &t. A1 AGENCY'.—• Agents wanted everywhere to sell our celebrated Ceylon Teas. Our agents inform us they earn more by selling our teas than others, owjng t-o their exceptional value; also larger profits.—United Tea Supply Agency, Union-court, London, E.C. Established 1377. Name paper. 772 ADVERTISEMENT Canra^ser wanted by a London "eekly Trade Paper, old established, to work West of England and South Wales; must have had experience good references.— Apply fully to E. A. F., South Wales Daily News" Office, 150, Fleet-street, London. 763 AGENTS Wanted every town in Wales, for Sale of Type Writer.—Apply Type Writer, South Wales Daily News," Swansea. 1826-222e AGENTS wanted to sell our patent goods; always in demand liberal terms goocl com- mission.—C. Giles, Tynewvdd, Treherbert, RhondM Valley. 672 AGENTS wanted, whole or spare time, for sale of best quality Rubber Stamps liberal terras samples free.—Walter Hall, 84, Fleet-sr., London. 473 A GENTS r\_ splendid opening experience unnecessary specimens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton. 118 A GENTS wanted to push Fine Compound Machi- f\ nery and Cylinder Oiis amongst mills, mines, col- lieries, steam ships, itc. Liberal commission.—Address A.B., care of Scnrader and Co., 31, St Mary Axe, London. 418 BIRMINGHAM GOODS, Jewellery, Watches, JO Harmoniums, Pianos, Furniture. Agents Wanted. Wholesale books, 300 illustrations, free.-Henry May, Birmingham. 623 INSURANCE Agents wanted throughout South Jt_ Wales and Monmouthshire excellent terms of salary, pay down, and commissions on life industrial, life ordinary, endowment, and accident business of all kinds, with many exceptional privileges to good, pushing men. Now is your time to build good interest in books before the bad times come.— Apply Wat-kins, South WaJes District Manager, Cale- donianrChambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 644 TRAVELLER wanted Slates, Timber, and General JL Building Materials; letters only, stating ex- perience, etc., Fred W. Brett-, Canal Wharf East, Cardiff.^ 384 WANTED, Flour Salesman for South Wales and .ft Monmouth:sbirc one having previous connec- tion'with wholesale flour buyers preferred.—Applv, with particulars to William t,e^visKSteain Flour Mills, 1l-. WANTED, respectable, energetic Men as Can- W va-ssers; must have good references.—Apply A. and G. Taylor, 157, Commercial-street, Newport-on- Usk. 1675 Eottgings, &t. FURNISHED Apartments or Cottage Wanted for Jf three weeks, on high ground near Cardiff terms must be moderatc.-H. South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 444 WANTED, by Married Couple, well-furnished Bed vV and Sitting-rooms, with use of kitchen and bath-room suburbs of Cardiff Roatli preferred.—Ad- dress A 667, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 667 lLJOUZtS ,&£., 'Wtanttb. FIRST CLASS OffiCl wanted, preferably on ground Ja' floor, in 8t Mary-:?treet or Queen-street.—Reply Floor, Daily News," Cardiff. 1635 SEASIDE Residence (furnished preferred) wanted for the summer mon ths within driving distance of Cardiff, or near a railway station either close to the sea. or an elevated position with sea view.—Address F., 203, "South Wales Dai ly News," Cardiff. 1793 WANTED, three or f.our acres of Land for small Country House, paddock, etc., within one mile of station, and within seven or eight of Cardiff freehold preferred.—F 578. Daily News." Cardiff. 578 Jat Jiak. -Houses, sEattfr, &.c. FERNDATiE.—For Sale, in 1'lie busy town of Fern- .f dale, ;1, Shop, situated in tiie main thoroughfare, 16, Strand, with a splendid frontage, and ground rent, £18,; 3d. Business now carried on, pawnbroking.— Apply Mary Thomas, 42, High-tercet, Ferndale. 625 FOR SArJJ<oomed D we fling-house splendid J' condition No. 6, Adamsdown-square, Cardiff.— Apply on the Premises. 709 17TOR Sale, House in Bellevuc-s-street.—Apply to R. H. M., -7, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. 1771 8ALE, 10-roonied House (batill-room, greenhouse), Dumfries-place rare opportunity £ 700 £ 600 can remain.—Apply 3, Newport-road, Cardiff. 787 SALE, 6, Park Grove eight bedrooms, two recep- tion rooms, kitchen on sairte floor.—Apply 18, St. Andrew's-crescont, Cardiff. 569 ŒJJ Ire 1£d.-ijanst:s, !Eatt2r, &c. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- J' dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs Hern's Register.—94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1049 ]ET or Sold, 4 New Villas, St Mary-street, Porth- cawl, containing Front and Back Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, 7 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory (hot and cold), w.c. in and out.—Apply to W. McGaud, Bridgend, or at Portlicawl. 1761 PENARTH —To be Let from"the" 19th~May, "No."22, Hickman-road.—AppSy to J. Jones, Shoe Ware- house, Crickliowell. 761 TO Let, Eastfield, Cowbridge, with early pos- session, and about 80 Acres of superior Land two-thirds of it rich pasture, well supplied with watcr, together with Modern and Extensive Farm Buildings and Two Cottages. The house 80ntainil a ktrge entrance hall (opening into a conservatory), dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, study, china pantry, kitchen, scul- Icry, dairy, larder, and collars, five bedrooms, and W.c. Also stabling for three ivorses, saddle-room, coach- houses, piggeries, yard, <fcc\, with a capital garden, grcenhouse. and lawn in front. The house is situated within half a mile of the Grammar School, and five minutes' walk of the Tatf Vale Railway Station. Let- ters delivered twice daily.—Further particulars may bo obtained on application to Mr John Thomas, Land Agent. Cowbridge. South Wales. 1748 JJ &£. BANK CHAMBERS. Llanelly.—Offices to Let on JBD second floor, part of new Bank Premises, Stepney- srreel. Grand position for busines.-Apply to Randell and Sons, Llanelly. 1796M tgABRY DOCK.—A Shop to Let in Holton road; fl j> suitable for a grocer.—Apply to Lewis Lewis and Davies, Cadoxton. 677 DOCKS, No. Ill, just re-built., to be Let on JL) a Lease. The above are the finest and most commodious premises at the Docks, situated in the principal thoroughfare opposite Messrs Cory Bros. Offices.—Apply S. Brukewich & Co., Docks, Cardiff.1444 4 CADOXTON.—A Shop to Let in Main-street; ruit- Vy able for a. grocer.—Apply to Lewis Lewis and Davies, Cadoxton. 678 Shop to Let opposite Royal Hotel; suitable for a grocer.—Apply to Lewis Lewis and Davies, Cadoxton. 679 E V BANK B UILD INC! St Mary-street Cardiff.—Suite of Offices and large Cellars con venient, well-ventilated, modern improvements resi. dent caretaker telephone on premises fireproof building.—John Jenkins, Secretary, 12, Westsate- street, Cardiff. 1050 PENARTH (opposite Ship Hotel).—To be let or sold, two spacious Shops aml Premises one with bake. house, occupied by Co-operative Society other suit drapery.—Apply Davies. 3, Lord-street, Penarth. ST MARY-STREET.—Capital offices over a bank; good approach rent moderate.—Apply W. and S. Hem, Cardiff. 1318 TO Let, at Lower Town, Fishguard, House and Shop; convenient for Bristol steamer; imme- diate possession.—Apply James M. Lamb. TO LET, House ;ind Shop, situated at 227, Cow- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff rent, 12s a, week.— Apply Mr James, 73, Albert-st, St. Pauls, Bristol. 438 TO be Let, a good Lock-up Shop, situate in WalteFs- road, suitable for a confectionery or any light business.—Apply H. Hill and Co., Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street. wansea. 1835 %\tshu$5 £$ for Brsp0saL DRAPERS', Outfitters', and Milliners' Stocks pur- chased for cash.—Apply Isaac Thomas, Stock Buyør. 25, Castle-street, Cardiff. 280 JJtadjimr £ Wools, P ECKETT AD S OXS, J^OCOMOTIYE JgNGINE JgTJIIDERS, JgRISTOL, Have in Stock (nearly completed) a New Locomotive, with cylinders lOin. diam., 14in stroke, four wheels coupled. Materials and workmanship of the best. Various other sizes in progress, and can give quick delivery. Engines soM for cash or on deferred payments. Photographs, Prices, and Specifications upon application. 1081 FOR SALE by Private Treaty, a large quantity of _F' very useful Quarry Plant, at present situated a short, distance from Cork.—For full particulars apply to W. H. Parsons, City-chambers, Nicholas-st.>Bristol,1809 AS ENGINES. — The "Cycle" i.J Tlie best, economical, durable no slide any size.— Particulars Oil application to G. S. Tunks and Co., Limited, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 1285 ALY'ANISED CORRUGATED IRON^ROOFINT; SHEETS.—Large quantity of slightly defective sheets, 5ft. long, Is 3d each; 6ft., Is 6d each 7ft., Is lOd each 8ft., 2s Id each; 10ft., 3s each. Galvanised ridging, gutters, aud down spouting, nalis, screws, washers, and all materials for fixing.— Can bo inspected at J^RUCE AND gTILL'S,. CONTRACTORS FOR IRON ROOFS AND BUILDINGS, 75; NORFOLK. STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL. 1284 HORIZONTAL Condenser, 4ft. stroke, for 24 inch JH engine; also 3ft. 6in stroke, for 20 inch engine must be in good condition wanted at Yspitty Works, Loughor. 763 LUCIGEN LIGHT as used on the Forth Bridge Works.. Best and cheapest light of its class.— Dyne Steel and Co., Newport, sole agents. Several in stock for immediate delivery. 1290 ONE 84 Automatic Knitting Machine, and one 72 cylinder good as nevr, swift, a little out of order. YVhat offers ?—Paul Love, Cwmtillery, M011. 795 WANTED, 5ft. 6in. or 6ft. Circular Saw Bench; 't' second-hand, with spindle end 2 inch for taking saw also second-hand band saw wanted.—George Rowley, Llanfa.es Steam Saw Mills, Brecon. 453 d LARGE Swing Beam Scales for Sale.—Flint, IS. & Custom House-street. Cardiff. 1853 lihe todt, Œrríagt5. FULLER BIRTILL & COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, CARDIFF, The Extensive Showrooms are now well stocked with the largest collection of NEW CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION in the Principality. CANOE LANDAUS. CIRCULAR & SQUARE-FRONTED BROUGHAMS" SINGLE AND DOUBLE VICTORIAS. WAGONETTES AND STANHOPE PHAETONS. FOUR-WHEEL DOG CARTS. PARISIAN AND DENMARK PHAETONS. PRINCE DOG CARTS, RUSTIC CARTS, SURREY CARTS, BASKET CARS, BATTLESDENS, RUSTIC, AND OTHER GOVERNESS CARS. I All built on the newest and most approved principles. Inspection invited before purchasing elsewhere. Telegrams Carriages, Cardiff 1411 tiART Horse for Sale, warranted good worker no vice 15 hands suite haulier price £ 16.—Apply D. Morgan, miller, Caerphilly. 598 Ward ROGERS and CO., Coachbuiidera College-place, Bristol. Telegrams, "Carrossier,' Bristol. Telephone, No. 247. Established nearly a century. 1258 FOR Immediate Sale, a bargain (no time to attend JL' to him), magnificent pure-bred St Bernard Dog, by celebrated prizewinner, rough-coated, very hand- some, massive none, docile, used to ladies and children, fit to show and "-in £14145 cash worth double.— Davies's Cycle Depot', Queen-street, Cardiff. 1565 II>OR Sale, Sow and 6 Pigs, 3 months old.—Apply YVm. Austin, Pandy, near Caerphilly. 385 OR SALE, handsome pure-bred Jersey Heifer J' Calf, seven-eight weeks old.—Apply Allen, The Cottage, Bonvilston, Cardiff. 251 ITRNSEYPFNCARRIAGjTlaMPS, lis Sdpair"; best value ever offered. Lamps repaired. Large stock new and second-hand lamps.—Works, Merchant- street, Bristol. 1599 CARRIAGE LAMPS.—Inspection invited. "Best j selected Stock in the West.—C. E. Gurnsey's Carriage Lamp Works,-Merchant-street, Bristol. 1- HANDSOME Collie Dog, black and sable, well feathered, lady's companion, follow carriage price 5 guineas, or offers.—K., Wickwar, Gloucester- shire. 361 HARNESS, Harness.—A few Sets horse, cob, and pony; brass and silver-mounted, at reduce prices.-Arcade Saddlery Company, Swansea. 1864 ID ING Saddles, full size, all hogskin-:£ d hIs) JH/ medium sized Saddle, 38s as new, and both fitted complete approval.—William Pool, Bedford.723 ISoultnr, 3pig £ 0its, A FEW Sittings of brown-red game and black; • Minorca Eggs from prize birds, os 6d.—97, New- port-road, Cardiff..113 EGGS, Pure Scotch Grey, 3s per sitting of 13.— Apply William Austin, Pandy, near CaorphUIy. 385 WANTED, quantity of New-laid Eggs and Fresh Butter alo Live Poultry ÐyerV week.-Par- ticulars, Geo. Spencer, 100, North Hiil-ft., Liverpool.3^9 Witvths, CfTrtrnrks, &r. ¡ FOB. i'ALE.[ew diamond spring frame Safety, j[' with balls to both wheels and pedals, new Tfest month, cost £11, will take £8 10s, a bargain, approval. -Howell, Market-street, Ebbw Vale. 441 GREAT Bargain; a Hnmber Safety, equal new, to be Sold at £11, cost £20; at the Cardiff Central Cycle Works, 98, Frederick-street, Cardiff, D. Williams, Proprietor. 521 SAFETIES! SAFETIES SAFETIES-Cheaper than eyer; wonderful bargain in Safeties; new machines from £3 17s 6d, complete with lamp, bell, spanner, oil can, &c. ball bearings to all parts also plated parts, every part adjustable warranted sound best value in the trade others at £4 10s and £517,; 6d; cushion tyred machine, reliable, at £710, 300 second- hand Bicycles and Tricycles from 15s each; all in per- fect order; cheapest and largest stock in West of of new and second-hand post free from R Wamlow, Cycle Works, Weston-super-Mare. 1742 ORRls T> R O S,, CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. "The most efficiently-equipped Cycle Depot in South YVales (see the Cychst" and" Wneeling"). New showrooms in the Arcade. 120 Machines m Stock. Cushions and pneumatics. Cash or monthly payments. New lists now ready (one stamp). Repairs and plating promptly done. i5 years experience must prevail Advice gratis. J'0Ul' requirements, and we reply per return. Don't buy cast-iron trash, when you can get a, reliable article at lowest prices, and "Try before you buy." Special4ines in children's'machines and accessories. lall Carts, 1vs 6d Bicycles 25s Tricycles, 55s Safetys, 75s. Official C.T.C. repirer and pioneers of cycle trade in South Wales. 1379 tEagona attir OtaUurtJ fUqmsifcs. FOR Sale, 30 a-ton Wagons, G.W.R. type, with JT side and end doors, thoroughly repaired, and ready for delivery.—For price and to inspect apply to W Roberts, Agent, Lincoln Wagon and Engine Co., Limited, East Moors Works, Cardiff or to the Chief Offices, Lincoln. 778 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.— Tlie Midland Railway Car- riage and Wagon Companv, Limited, Midland Works, Birmingham. 1082 3far ^al £ .-JRisaUaitt0U5. BEAUTIFUL Monograms.—50 sheets notepaperand JLP 50 envelopes embossed in gold, any initials, Is 4d post free.—Penry, 63, Hertford-road, Hoxton. 759 A LFORD s Greek Testament, the four Gospels puh- jnL. lished 28s, for 13s.—Norton, Queen-st., Cardiff. 786 BENSON'S complete Bible Commentary, 6 volumes, 20s.— Norton, Queen-street, Cardiff. 786 CIIAFF, Chaff, Chaff.—Short, clean, and sweet; tut and cleaned by new patent process; send for sample bag and price a sample bag for One Shilling, bag free and carriage paid. —W. Kirbv, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 1800 I V. per 1.000, sample 100, 7s 9d free Id Flat f Brilliants, 45s per 1,000, sample 100, 4s 9d free.— R. A. Cliettle, Cigar Importer, St. Mary-st- Swansea. 668 CURLY GREENS, Curly Greens, prime qualitv, at 12s per cwL. on field.—Apply James JH. Harding, Monachty Farm, Maindy, Cardiff. 563 DOUBLE-CASE Silver Lever Watch cost 84s take 60s also Silver Chain: exchange Gent's Gold Ring.—Hill, Tailor, Beaniinstcr, Dorset. 767 EARTHENWARE.—Seconds, assorted crates,1 £ 2 .fj well-assorted best goods, S3. Write for list.— J::r"Ic..Works Pottery, LO5tl)n. Staffordshire. 555 171NTREE 01' Corner Dihe:Wido\V Lady, nceding Jl two guineas, wishes tn dipoe of an exception- ally handsome pair best silver-plated detachable handles, formin 4 11ihc", unused originally cost 7 guineas approval carriage free.—Mrs Fortesque, 52, Hugh-street, PimJico, S.W. 403 FISH Knives and Forks.—Silver hall-marked, _)L' mounted, Twelve Pairs in valuable lock-up inlaid walnut cabinet, exquisitely engraved, for 523 6d, worth nine guineas, never been used approbation willingly carriage paid.—Mrs Whiteley, 33, Tachbrook-street, South Belgravia. S.W. 409 FOR SALE, a large Bar^e, also a small Boat, now lying at Cappoquin the barge is in good con- dition, and capable of carrying 40 to 50 tons.—For fur- ther particulars apply to W. H. Parsons, City- chambers, Nicholas-street, Bristol. 1810 FOIl SALE, Billiard Bagatelle Table, Marking- board, and Balls; no reasonable offer refused. Apply Secretary, Neath Working Men's Social Club.706 T%/S"ANUFACTURERS' Remnants in Stuffs, Cash- .lyJL meres, Alpacas, Velvets, Prints, Calicoes, Flannels, Cretonnes, Shirtings, &c. 10lb. Bundles cheap. Price list free.—V»\ ClarLson, Merchant, 41, Swaine-street, Bradford. 164 OI TERLING Silver hall-marked mounted Table Cut- >0 lery.—Lady offers for 50s, 9-guinea Sendee, 12 table, 12 cheese knives, pair meat carvers, pair game carver and steel, massively silver-mounted, unsoiled approbation carriage paid, —Beatrice, 312, Yauxhall I Bndge-road, S.W. 407 I TALL "Grandfather's" 8-day Clock,-old oaÏi, good I condition, cash 60s.—On view, AYliiter, 33, Aberdeen-road, Highbury, London. 346 rjS^ROUSERINGS.—Diagonals, &c. — The Adver- 5. riser, relinquishing business, has a nice small I stock of Woollens, and will sell same at considerably below cost in parcels of £ 5 and upwards.—Write for patterns, R, 763, South Wales Daily News Office, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 763 THE Matrimonial Herald and Fashionable Marriage Gazette is the original and only r* :ognised medium for high-class introductions, and represents the largest and most snccessful Matrimonial Agency in the world. N.B.—The public are cautioned against imitations. Price 3d (under cloth All communica- tions should be addressed to EDITOR, 40, LAMB'S CONDUIT-STREET, LONDON, W.C. 1330 HMO BAKERS ANT) CONFiyCTIONEEs" i. G S. TUNKS & CO., LTD. PATENT OVEN BUILDERS Supply all kinds of Bakers' Requisites, 3, MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 564 1270 j — 4$tis«UaM0:us. j FURNISH on our New Hire Svstcm. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com- panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and KUperior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, wo guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent. less than any price. list issued l/y any firm in Cardiff. Eleven shqwrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. We will supply £ 0 worth for 2s 6d weekly B10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly B20 worth, 6s weekly, and so 011 m proportion. 8pechl I terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 3L Castle-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783-1105-10 ART of Colouring Photographs against glass made easy. Full instructions, post free, 7 stamps. Genuine.—18, Tonning-street, Lowestoft. 761 HARACTER Described by Hand-writing or photo- graph complete description, 48 characteristics, seven stamps.—Professor ostan, 33, Hope well-street, Gloucester. 2,800 testimonials. 857 FEATHERS FOR BEDS.—Sleep on ;1, nice com- iT' fortable Feather Bed. Get your feathers direct. 401bs. aud upwards of good, clean, dry poultry feathers, at 6d per pound. Carriage paid to any railwaystation. —Send postal order to H. Handy, Feather Merchant, Welshpool. 26 JEWELLERY, Watches, Watcit Materials, Toys, Musical Instruments, Cutlery, Pipes; wholesale list post free.—Wngut, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. 398 "j%/f ARQUEEsT Tents, Ornamental and Plain, to ITJL seat 950, for lure also Flags.—Apply Jonathan Jones, 1, Prospect-place, Swansea. 1827 P. J. MCCARTHY, Friars Joinery Works, Newport. JJT Shop Front and Air-tight Case Maker. Designs and specifications prepared for all trades. Special attention paid to jewellers' fittings. Manufacturer of revolving shutters, spring blinds, and every descrip- tion of high-class joinery work. Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the country. 698 TO MARRIED PEOPLE.—Invaluable information sent on receipt of stomped envelope.—Address W. Higson, Box451, oO, Mansfield-road, Nottingham.450 JHonuij. M°^V LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE iTi. IN SUMS FROM S20 TO £4,000. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDW IN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this well-known, old-established Bank are prepared to offer exceptional advantages to all respectable and trustworthy persons who are in need of temporary assistance. Cash is advanced at a day's notice, in any pa.rt of town or country, without sureties, repayable by easy instalments or in one sum, and on THE BORROWER'S WRITTEN PROMIfeE TO REPAY. „ k 1 Among the advantages offered by the Bans, the following deserve attention THE DESPATCH WITH WHICH LOAN* ARE COMPLETED.. „r, COMPLETED. „r, THE LOW RATE OF INTEREST CHARGED. ¡ THE WRITTEN GUARANTEE OF STRICTEST PRIVACY. THE SYSTEM OF S.\IALL REPAYMENTS, EX- TENDED OVER A PERIOD G1 TIME CON- VENIENT TO THE BORRO W Eli. THE ABSENCE OF LAW COST, AND COMMIS- SION. N.B.—No Bills of Sale are taken, and the trans- actions not pu bIisbed in any lewsJ,>per, or gazette. MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT. Advancesalso made on Mortgage or deposit of deeds property, shares, scrip; 1policies and reversions, at Z' 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. For further particulars apply, stating amount re- quired, to Mr T- C- MILBURN, 1 1352 General Manager. ONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE. A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grant advances, upon note of hand alone, for any term not exceeding 15 years, from S15 to PI 000, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, 'tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Femala, in Town 01 Country. Without loan office formalities or bill of sale Distance no object, and so long as the interest is paid the canital can lemain. No genuine application re- fused. All communications are treated strictly private -Apply to the actual Lender, U. Harrison, 4q., 87, York-read, Westminster Bridge-road, I/mdon. Ili5 IMPORTANT to Farmers and other7—ion7v ~iTb vanced without delay in town or country from £ 10 to ilouSyde«Tmale ov female) on note of hand alone, without sureties; no_ bill-f of sale low interest easy payments strictest privacy no law costs no fees. Being engaged 111business, applicants had better write to Howell Griffith 5, Great Western-terrace, L^'JieUy. 1302.6 Lent from £51""0 £500 at a few hours .1' notice to iarmers, cowkeepers, householders and other, on promissory note alone, and on the borrower's own name. Distance no object. No changes of a.ny deli cnption are made unless business is transacted. Any- one requiring a strictly private temporary loan without the usual publicity and loan office routine shomd aply to Phillip Baasett, 11, Penuel-square, Ponty- ndd. 1259—129 |VTONEY LENT ON NOTE OF AT SHORT jLtX NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, irom £ 10 to £1,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtam an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a, Loan Office? For the benefit of Borrowers I am,prepared to grant advances from one to ten years in any part of England or W ales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the in- terest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be arranged, therefore the. applicants et the. full. benefit of cash advanced. Apply in confidence to he actual lender, H. HUNTER, Esq., V413511J0, >y,e9t^iuj^e^ liQQdon. (COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK j 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF S3 to S500 can be obtained on the same May as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers, and householders. Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being observed. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other ees charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to without delay. Apoly personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK. 1254 19, QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. JpiPORTANT TO AG I! IC CLTl RIS'fs & OTHERS. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, having a large capital at his command, is prepared to make ADVANCES in sums from S10 to £1,000 to Professional Gentlemen Tradesmen, Fanners, and all classes of respectable Householders generally, 011 their note cf hand alone, and a. written guarantee given that transactions are no published in any gazette. Borrowers are warned against advertisers who profess to lend at 5 per cent. per annum on note of hand. Boua-fide lenders cannot advance at such rntes. I candidly admit I cannot. Such alluring advertisements are but traps to obtain fees. Try them, but don't pay fees. My customers can rely that no unfair advantage will be taken of there. Ascertain my terms, and then decide whether to bor- row or not. Distance no object. Apply-D. PHILLIPS. 13C56 Snow Hill House. Adare-street, Bridpend. 1293 TO THE PUBLIC.—If you are in want of an Ad- vance, from £ 20 and upwards in the strictest privacy, apply direct to the actual lender. All advances made in cash.-Communicati.:ms and enquiries to he addressed—Secretary, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 1323 X?/i K t0 t>e Advanced on good ctTrOji "Freehold or Leasehold Property, in sums of £100 to £10.000; also on good personal secu- rity, reversions, annuities, &c., &c.-Iessr5 Hern,' Financial Agents, 72. St Mary-street, Cardiff. 1049 DON'T BE WITHOUT MONEY'.—CROWN LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE.—Cash immediately Lent, from £10 to any amount, at lower interest than charged by others, to Male or Fem3.1e Borrowers.- Farmers, Gardeners, Carriers. Cowkeepers, Dairymeu, Tradesmen, Shopkeepers, Clerks, Schoolmasters,Clergy. men, Doctors, and all other Professional Gentlemen, Lodgingliouse keepers, Private Householders, aud others, on their own security (without bondsmen), and Noteof hand alone, repayable by very easy instalments, to suit in every case borrower's own convenience. All communications, by letter or otherwise, kept in strict confidence. Applicants waited upon at their own homes, by appomtment, with the cash required. All information free. Distance no object. No genuine application ever refused. If you cannot borrow money from us you cannot do so elsewherc.-Apply to the Mauagei, 5, Rotunda. Buildings (first floor), St. Mary- street, Cardiff. Close to G. YV.it. Station. 1382-569e BORROWERS in want of money from a. strictly private source, free from annoyance, fraudulent fees (extracted under some pretext or other), a.nd the routine of loan office agents, &c., are invited to write fully as to position, income, &c., when, if satisfac- tory, the moncy w1l1 be advanced ill 0, few hours.- Apply Charles Clayton, 53, Gardner-street, Swansea. 1303-5S7c ^puWirations. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debilifv. Just Published. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE of an IYALID, designed as a warning anù a caution to others supplying at the same time the means of self-cure, by one who has cured himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imnosition and Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sending stamped addressed envelope to the author ARTHUR DIXON, Eso., London. Just Published, for Two Stamps, By J. A. 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