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FULLER BIRTILL AND COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF CARRIAGES. A large number of good Second-hand Carriages Always on Sale. Inspection made and Estimates given for Repairs Free. CARRIAGES SOLD ON COMMISSION OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Agents in Wales for the Patent Duplex Cee Spring. 14044 TELEGRAMS CARRIAGES, CARDIFF." 1263 Halls blilurtion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr YV. BRADLEY. t 0_ Stock. Sheep, Horses, &c., at Eglwysilan Oct. Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Steamship and other Shares, Cardiff. Oct. 8 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Farming Stock, atPenrallt Oct. b Cattle and Farming Stock, at Wauiiffor Oct. 7 Mr SIDNEY GIBSON. Stock and Horses, &c., at Y stradowen. Oct. 26 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING High-class Furniture, etc., at Cardiff A t is Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff Oct. io Fanning Stock, at Coldbrook Farm, Cadoxton. Oct i» 100 Hunters, at Cardiff Oet. Messrs W. and S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, a The Mart, Cardiff Oct. Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff .Oct. » Messrs H. HILL & CO. Leasehold House and Premises, at Swansea —uct. o Household Furniture, at Swansea. ucl- Mr JOHN HILLMAN. Sale of Fat Beasts, etc., at Newport October 7 Freehold Meadow Land. Ac., at Ponthir ..Oct, 8 Messrs HUMBERT, SON, and FLINT. Freehold Properties, at Carmarthen Oct. 10 Alr W. G. LATTY. Horses, Carriages, etc., at Cardiff October 13 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Oct. 8 Messrs HENRY LEWIS & SON. Hotel, at Hengoed Junction. Oct. 15 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO, Furniture and Effects, at Rooms Oct. 6 and 8 Antique China, at Cardiff Oct 12 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart October 13 Villas, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 16 Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. — Public-house, at Llantwifc Vardre — Messrs NEAVLAND and HUNT. Contractor's Plant, & at Newport Oct. 12 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Brickmaking Machinery and Plant, at Newport. Oct. 22 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Whitchurch. Oct. 7 Cart and Colliery Horses, at Port Talbot Oct. 13 Freehold Property, at Newport Oct. 14 Stock, Crops, and Effects, at Bridgend Oct. 19 Prime Fat Bullocks, at Cardiff Oct. 20 Farming Stock, at Dynas Powis Oct.0 Farming Stock, at Penmark Oct. Pedigree Prize Cattle, Eglwysnunyd Oct. £ d Leasehold Properties at Penarth Oct. Messrs STRAKER & SON. Residence and Land, at Abergavenny. October 6 Leasehold Property, at Abergavenny Oct. 6 Mr JOHN THOMAS. 300 Sheep, &c., at Cowbridge Market. Oct. 6 Stock, Crops, Ruffage, &c., near Bridgend .Oct. 12 Farm Stock, &c.. at Maesarel, near Peterstone.. Oct 22 Mr OHN THOMAS (Pontypridd). Horses, Traps, Harness, &c., at Pontypridd Oct 7 Sheep, Cattle, and Horses, at Llantrisant Oct. 8 Freehold Property, at Pontypridd. Oct. 14 Farming Stock, Implements, &c., at Llanwonno, Oct. 15 RESIDENCE IN GLYNRHONDDA STREET PROPERTIES IN SEVERN-ROAD, HARVEY- STREET, AND FERRIS-TERRACE, CARDIFF. TV/TESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL -LrJL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, October 9th, *891, at Seven o'clock p.m., the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. 1 LoT I.-All that Leasehold Semi-detached RESI- DENCE and PREMISES being No. 1, Glynrhondda- street, Cathays, Cardiff, let to a good tenant at f:40 a year, containing seven bedrooms, box-room, dinipg and drawing-rooms, kitchen, and usual offices. Held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1880, at a yearly ground rent of £ 6. LOT 2.—No. 182, SEVERN-ROAD, Canton, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Storrie, let at 9s per week. LoT 3.-No. 184, SEVERN-ROAD, Canton, Cardiff, occupied by Mr Lawer, let at 9s per week. LoT 4.-No. 186, SEVERN-ROAD. Canton, Cardiff, 1b the occupation of Mr Yonland, let at Ss per week. Lots 2, 3, and 4 are held under separate leases, and for terms of 99 years less three days from 25th March, 1878, at an annual ground rent of £6 10s each house. LOT 2 and 4, HARVEY-STREET, Canton, let at 4s od per wefk eactu LOT 6.-NOs. 6 and 8, HARVEY.sTREET, Canton, let at 48 6d per week each. Lots 5 and 6 are held under liase for a term of 99 ye^s from 25th December, 1864, at a ground rent 7.-Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7, FERRIS-TERRACE, MAINDY, near Cardiff, let at 4s per week each. Held for & term of 99 years (less 3 days) from 2nd February, IB78, at a ground rent of 23 2s per annum. LOT 8 ~12« 15> 14* aud 15i FERRIS-TERRACE, MAlNDY.near Cardiff, let at 4s per week each, except No. 15, which is at present vacant. Lot 9.-16, 17, Is, and 19, FERRIS-TERRACE, MAINDY, near Cardiff. Nos. 18 and 19 are let at 4s per week each. Nos. 16 and 17 are at present vacant. Lots 8 and 9 are held under separate leases, and for terms of 99 years (less 3 days), from 2nd February, 1878, at an annual ground rent of 26 each lot For further particulars as to all the lots to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 1 apply to Messrs Jones, Macintosh, and Dixon Solici- tors, Cardiff and as to Lots 2 to 9 to Mr A. R. Bear, Victoria Hall, Newport, Mon. 5309 fr>w^T)AD^AY' ROATH; SMEATON-STREET, EDWARD-STREET, CANTON; and ELDON-ROAD, M RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. ESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, October 9&i 1891, at seven o'clock p.m., the following w LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, by order of the Mortgagees :— »nd 84, BROADWAY, ROATH, Cardiff (with ohop fronts) tern;, 99 years, from 2nd September, 1857 ground rent, B3 10s per house. LOT 2.—All those Two Leasehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 2 and 4, Smeaton-street, Cardiff, held for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1884, at a yearly ground rent of 26 10s, under a lease from the Trustees of the Craddock Wells Charity dated 1st January, 1886, now let to respectable tenants. LOT 3.—All those Two Leasehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 6 and 8, Smeaton-street, Cardiff, held for the same term; ground rent and lease as Lot 2. LOT 4.—All those Two Leasehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 10 and 12, Smeaton-street, held for the same term; ground rent and lease as Lot 2. Lot 5.-All those Two Messuages or DWELLING- HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Numbers 2 and 4, Albert-street (formerly Numbers 46 and 47, Edward-street), Canton, Cardiff, and havinp a frontage the said street and a depth of 100ft., held for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 29th day of fseptember, 1855, at a yearly ground rent of £ 3 18s, under an indenture of lease dated the 10th day of July, 1856, from Edward Priest Richards. No. 2, with the warehouse adjoining, and which is t*le side street, now in the occupation wir Gleasson, at a rent of £ 3 8s per month, a rent of7s nIrw^k.OCCUPati0n °f Jones, at nei^weekT"and let'62 &th, 1882, at a ground rPnt?f ^iuy „arS fr0m March LOT 7.-No.3§, ELd5n-B°oad o a,, per week, and held for the same b™ TF 1 ground rent of £ 4 10s. ame term as 6> at a LOT 8.-No. 41, ELDON-ROAD, let at 9s 6d per week, held for same term as Lot 6, at a ground rent of Lot 9.—No. 43, ELDON-ROAD, let at 9s 6d per week at a ground rent of £ 4 5s. oa Der wee*> For further particulars as to all the Lots to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Maiy-street, Cardiff; as to Lots 2 to 5, apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evan* Solicitors, Working-street; as to Lots 6 to 9, apply to Messrs Spickett and Sons, Solicitors, Pontypridd. 5308 SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH AND 8TH, 1891. MESSRS MADDOX and CO. have received instructions from a gentleman leaving, also from a local Cabinetmaker, who w giving up business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, »large consignment of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising a pianoforte (by Oeitzman and Plum;, in walnut case; 2 walnut marble-top chiffonnieres, large cabinet, 6ft. and smaller sideboards, extending dining tables in various woods, dining and drawing-room suites in velvet, saddlebags, and leather; bookcase, writing tables, several overmantels, Brussels carpets, massive French bedstead and bedding, spring mat- tresses, 3 excellent bedropin suites (mahogany, birch, and walnut), pair toilets, with wardrobes, mahogany hall stands, and pair chairs to match; and Utitfiecous other goods. Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 Furniture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 1891. GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. SPECIAL SALE OF HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES. MR W. *G. LATTY begs to announce that he will HOLD a SPECIAL SALE of High- Class HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., on the above date, commencing at One o'clock p.m., several impoetant entries for which are already received, and further entries solicited. N.B.—Gentlemen desirous of including horses in this sale will oblige by kindly sendingparticulars of same not later than SATURDAY NEXT, October 10th, so that they may appear in Catalogue. 5469 CAERLEON ROAD, NEWPORT, TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS NEWLAND and HUNT are instructed by Mr T. Prosser, who is giving up business, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on MON- DAY, October 12th, 1891, the whole of his valuable BUILDERS' AND CONTRACTORS* PLANT AND MATERIALS, including 10-H.P portable engine, mortar mill, saw bench, 4 saws and belting, mortice machine, scaffolding, very good portable office, doors, red and spruce deals, a-nd a quantity of boards, timber, &c. 2 very valuable Cart Horses. 4 Builder's Carts. Dog cart, 2 sets of cart harness, 2 sets of long ditto, 1 set aipring cart ditto, and a very superior set oi silver. mounted trap harness, quantity of ironmongery, oils, Sowing vegetables, etc. i*0 p-t 11 o clock prompt. 5316 Auctioneers' offices, Tredegar-place, Newport, Mon. WV. BUTCHER, Auctioneer, 23, •HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—TO-NIGHT. •^>P^AT SALE pf FINE FLORENTINE and AKBABA MARBLE ARTISTIC WORKS of AJRT.725 SaUs bg Ruction. ON VIEW THIS DAY FROM 12 O'CLOCK. SALE ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY NEXT, 8TH AND 9TIi OCTOBER. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLASS FURNITURE, OLE CARHD OAK FURNITURE, full-size BILLIARD TABLE, by Burroughes and Watts, &c. BEING THE CONTENTS of a large RESIDENCE, removed to Cardiff for immediate unreserved sale, the sale-rooms being specially engaged no other lots can be THE^TORNITOITE^of 12 BEDROOMS, recherche DRIWING-ROOM FURNITURE TVVO NEARLY NEW PIANOFORTES, by COLLARD and COL- LARD a dining-room in Pollard oak, a most elaborately-fitted LIBRARY, in FIN ELY-CARVED OAK: a COLLECTION OF VALUABLE OLD CHINA, about 60 VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, a few Pieces of Inlaid Furniture, and other Household Appointments. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 8th and 9th Oct., 1891 at 11 o'clock punctually each day, the above MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, WITHOUT RESERVE, The CONTENTS of 12 BEDROOMS, including complete appointments in Ash, Walnut, Oak, and other woods, some of the wardrobes of handsome design, and the toilet tables on pedestal and leg supports. A VERY CHOICE 7ft. WALNUT BEST BED- ROOM SUITE, with handsome wardrobe of great beauty, and other appointments en suite, ASH and WALNUT SUITE, with tables, &c., all matching, a BEAUTIFUL WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE WITH CHEVAL TOILETS, MASSIVE PEARL and BRASS BED- STEADS, with upholstered bed furniture, and other Bedsteads in brass and wood, spring and hair-stuffed mattresses, feather beds, bed linen, &c., SEVERAL LARGE WARDROBES, one with 3 plate-glass doors, Chests-of-drawers, Brussels carpets, rugs, baths. A PROFUSELY INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE for spare room, elegant toilet services, night commodes. The DRAWING ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of silk and chenille window curtains, A SUITE OF LOUNGES, SETTEES, AND CHAIRS in Genoa velvet, rosewood wall cabinets, SEVERAL PIECES OF FINE OLD INLAID FURNITURE, A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CABINET, a gilt console table and glass, Italian tables and others in various woods, a fine davenport, A PAIR OF MASSIVE BRASS FENDERS, A LARGE WILTON PILE CARPET for two rooms in one piece, TWO NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTES BY COLLARD AND COLLARD, music-stools and cabinets, occasional chairs, a pair of carved ivory mirrors, A COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA In old Chelsea, Leeds, Crown Derby, Staffordshire, and Oriental china. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, the furniture is beautifully figured, and includes a SEVEN FT. SIDEBOARD of great beauty, a MASSIVE DINING TABLE opening to 12 feet, with patent screw and flap stand, a full SUITE OF 14 CHAIRS, and a COUCH upholstered in Morocco leather, a dinner waggon, coal vase, chimney glass in oak, a suite of handsome curtains, a large Axminster carpet, a FINE LOUIS QUATORZE CLOCK, and ornaments in bronze, a pair of bronze horses. The FITTINGS OF BILLIARD-ROOM, including a splendid FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE in MAHO- GANY FRAME by BURROUGHES AND WATTS, pool, pyramid, and billiard balls, andall the necessary requirements for a first-class table, settees, oilcloths, chairs, sporting prints and engravings, &c. About 60 VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER. COLOUR DRAWINGS. The LIBRARY, in FINELY CARVED OAK, a 7ft. BOOK CASE with carved and glass doors, a pair of recess book cases in carved oak, a PEDESTAL WRIT- ING TABLE, occasional tables, chairs, and over- mantel, all in finely carved oak, making a beautiful set Cn,rhe FITTINGS OF BREAKFAST and SMOKING ROOMS, the furniture and EMBELLISHMENTS OF HALL, some very finely stuffed heads of various animals, carved oak hall furniture, tine old pier glasses, guns, a fine old chair, Axminster stair carpet and rugs. The CONTENTS OF CHINA AND PLATE PANTRIES, an expensive MINTON DINNER SERVICE OF 150 PIECES, kitchen effects, garden and outdoor effects. ON VIEW THIS DAY FROM 12 O'CLOCK. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, or will be remitted free by post. ORDER OF SALE THURSDAY, October 8th. Contents of bedrooms, dining room, drawing room, billiard table (by Burroughes and Watts), old carved oak furniture, and old china. FRIDAY, October 9th.-Remainder of bedroom furni- ture, the remainder of drawing-room furniture, morning-room, breakfast, room, hall, plate and china pantries, kitchen and outdoor effects. 5312 SALE THIS DAY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANWENARTH ULTRA. VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER & SON will SELL -m- by AUCTION at tha Greyhound Hotel, Aber- gavenny, on TUESDAY, the 6th October. 1891, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced. LOT l.-AU that Valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND, Situate in the Parish of Llanwenarth Ultra, in the County of Monmouth, known as The Graig," con- sisting of a capital Residence with all necessary Farm Buildings and about 52a. Or. 12p. of Arable. Meadow, Pasture,' and Wood Land (including Lot 2, which produces a ground rent of £4 per annum). There is a valuable Stone Quarry on the/ Estate, and a valuable Right of Common on tie Blorenge Mountain.. The Property is within two minutes' walk of Govilon Station on the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Aber- gavenny Branch of the London and North-Western Rail- way, within three miles of Abergavenny, four miles of Blaenavon, and six miles of Brynmawr. LOT 2.—DWELLING-HOUSE, with Stable, Shed, Piggery, Garden, and Small Paddock, formerly known as the Puddlers' Arms, situate on the side of the road leading from Abergavenny to Blaenavon. Held under a lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1848, at a ground rent of 24. To view, apply on the promises, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at Abergavenny or, as to Lot 2, to Messrs Gabb and Walford, solicitors, Abergavenny and, as to Lot 1, to Mr R. H. Spencer, Solicitor, Tredegar. 5295 SALE THIS DAY. ABERGAVENNY. VALUABLE LEA EHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, 6th October, 1891, at iwo for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- tioned4 sa^e produced, the undermen- VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, VIZ. Two valuable, substantially-built rnn mntrr ea]ehoW MESSUAGES or DWELL- M Ga"!ens and Premises, being Nos. 12 and 14, Merthyr-road, Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth, in the respective occupation of Mrs Price and Mr Edwin Davies, as yearly tenants, at rents amounting in the aggregate to B41 per annum. The premises are held under a lease granted in 1832 for a term of 99 years from that date, the annual ground- rent payable thereunder being B4 6s. This is a desirable property, having an extensive fron- tage to Merthyr-road, and is within five minutes' walk of Brecon-road Railway Station. LOT 2.All that valuable, substantially-built, and Commodious Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Garden, called Belle Vue Cottage," situate in Regent- street (top of Pri aces-street), Grofield, Abergavenny aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr Harvey, as yearly tenant, at the annual- rent of £ 18. This pro- perty is held under a lease granted in 1850, for a term of 99 years from that date, the ground rent payable thereunder being Bl 17s per annum. The whole of the above propert.ies are eligibly situate and are likely to command good tenants. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 5462 SALE TO-MORROW WAUNIFOR, CARDIGANSHIRE, WITHIN A MILE OF MAESYCRUGIAU STATION. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by Charles Lloyd, Esq to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, October 7th, 1891, the whole of the STOCK, Comprising 40 Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows and young Cattle, 4 Horses, 31 black Sheep, aud Pigs also the Machinery, Implements, &c. Catalogues may be obtained of Charles Lloyd, Esq., Waunifor, Maesycrugiau, R.S.O., or of the Auctioneer at Carmarthen. 5430 BUTCHERS' ARMS YARD, PONTYPRIDD. M MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, &C. R J OHN THOMAS will hold his next monthly sale of HORSES, TRAPS, HARNESS, &C„ 7H,^aboveyardon WEDNESDAY NEXT, October n,1891. Early entries respectfully solicited. —rg'ces Market-street. Pontvnridd 5463 MISKIN INN, NEW MILL, NEAR A few™ i. LLANTRISANT. minutes walk from Llantrisant Station, ou tha IMPftn„. £ .W. and T.V. Railways. IK K OF FARMING STOCK. _iVl_ structed ^THOMAS has been in- Lodge, Hereford Williams. Heywood the above place, on AUCTION, at following valuable Oct. 8th, 1891, the 5 LIVE STOCK, 73autM of 1,000 SHEEP, « 4|$rcW, AND SIX HOItSE8 The SHEEP comprise—500 s'h>™.=,v, sssffini— z Bulls (Durham and Hereford). i0 Steers, 2 6 VERY USEFUL HORSES AND PONIES Refreshments at 12 a.m. Sale to commence 'at 2 p.m. sharp. Four Months' Credit will be given to purchasers of £ 10 and upwards, upon approved security, orfaunt for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Market-street, and Bridge Inn Hotel, Pontypridd. 5400 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. YSTRADOWEN, NEAR COWBRIDgj;. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK AND HORSES, &c. MR SIDNEY GIBSON has been favoured with instructions from W. V. Huntley, Esq. (who is giving up a portion of his land), to SELL by AUCTION, in a Field adjoining Ystradowen Railway Station, T.V.R., on MONDAY, 2oth October, 1891, the whole of his Surplus Stock, comprising 400 FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND LAMBS. 60 HEAD OF CATTLE. 30 HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. Four months' credit will be given on the usual con. ditions. T Catalogues are in course of preparation, ui the mean- time further information may be had of tne Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 5404 TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, November 2nd, 1891 (unless1 pw- viously disposed of by private treaty), OLD SILOH CHAPEL and TWO COTTAGES attached, situate at High-street, Nantyffyllon, Maesteg. The whole of the property is held on a lease of 99 years (55 years unexpired) at a very low annual ground rent, and is situated in the leading thorough- fare of a populous and steadily growing district, and would be most suitable for an enterprising business man. All communications to be addressed to Mr Griffith Lloyd, Picton-place, Maesteg. M70 Salts BY FACTION. UNRESERVED SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, CLOTH GOODS, TWINE, Gentlemen's WATERPROOF COATS, and OTHER EFFECTS, removed from various Residences and Business Premises for convenience of Sale. mESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on THURS- DAY, October 8th, 1891, a quantity of well-kept LIBRARY, DRAWING, DINING, AND MORNING ROOM FURNITURE, HALL, STAIRCASE, AND BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS, together with a quantity of useful articles for house- hold use. The principal items consist of a valuable drawing-room suite in velvet, several ladies' occasional easy chairs in velvet and plush, two inlaid loo tables, large marble 14-day timepiece, magnificently carv d sideboard with overmantel and table to match, two large gilt pier glasses, large hat and umbrella stand, hall bench, five Brussels and pile carpets and hearth- rugs to match, two full-compass pianofortes bv good makers, beautifully inlaid bedroom suite in walnut and ash, very heavy brass French bedstead, half-tester do. with furniture and bedding to fit, two brass French bedsteads, several brass and iron do. of various sizes, several sets of ware, &c., &c. Also 7 ROLLS of CLOTH and 1 ROLL of LINING, to be sold under an Execution from the County Court. 50 BUNDLES of TWINE to be disposed of for the benefit of whom it may concern. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Goods on View Wednesday, October 7th, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 5435 SALE TO-MORROW WELWYN LODGE, BALACLAVA-STREET, ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by J. Hernaman James, Esa to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Pre- mises, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7th, 1891, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, comprising polished oak sideboard fitted with cupboards and cellarette and plate- glass back, very superior 6ft. mahogany hall table with massive marble top, pair of hall chairs to match, oak hat and umbrella stand, case of stuffed birds, aquarium, handsome ebonised cabinet with bevelled glass, pair of ebonised brackets, with bevelled glass ornaments, window poles, mahogany bookcase, a 5ft. oak do. with cup- boards and shelves, six bentwood chairs, couches in Utrecht velvet, gilt clock under glass shade, tfec., iron bedsteads, half-tester do. with chintz furniture, pring mattresses, feather beds, mahogany and painted washstands and dressing-tables, dressing glasses, Ottoman couch, oak bureau, towel horses, ware, &c. abo kitchen and culinary utensils, Sikes' hydrometer, patent incubator, lot of empty bottles and sundries. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5434 SALE OF THE HENGOED JUNCTION HOTEL. MESSRS HI'NRY LEWIS & SON have received instructions from Mr John Edwards (the owner), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above hotel, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of October next, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, all that Hotel known as the HENGOED JUNCTION HOTEL, Situate at Hengoed Junction. The above Property, comprising 480 square yards or thereabouts, is held under an indenture of lease, dated the 1st day of March, 1887, and made between John Perrott of the one part and the Vendor of the other part, whereby the premises were demised to the Vendor for the term of 99-J years, from the 1st January, 1883, at the yearly rent of 25 and also the additional rent of Fl for every dwelling-house erected on the said land. The Property is sub-let for the term of 14 years, from the 1st July, 1832, which will expire in 1896, at the yearly rent of P.60, and all repairs are to be done by the Lessee. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Gellyhir, Nelson; or to WALTER H. MORGAN and RHYS, 5199 Solicitors, Pontypridd. HURSDAY NEXT, tta 8th inst, at 12 o'clock, at the COMMERCIAL SALE- ROOM, STANLEY-STREET, LIVERPOOL, SAL- MON, 3,000 Cases Canned (in 25 Case Lots). (These goods are equal to the average of the best catches of the respective rivers.) Catalogues, with full particulars, to be had on receipt of post-card from Robert Crooks and Co., 47, Drury- buildings or from the Brokers, DAVID SCOTT & CO., 4305 10, North John-street, Liverpool. ^aks by fribaU (Hoitirart. (h ASTLE IRONWORKS^ HADkEY SHROPSHIRE. The above FREEHOLD IRONWORKS are for SALE 011 very favourable terms by PRIVATE CON- TRACT. The Plant, which is of a high chaiacter and first-class working condition, consists of Forge with 24 Pudding Furnaces, Three Merchant Bar and Rod Mills, and all the necessary auxilary Machinery. The Property is intersected by Branch Lines from the London and North Western Railway, and has ample Wharfage on the Shropshire Union Canal, and evary facility for carrying on an extensive business. Application to be made to Messrs Danks and Col- quhoun, St. Mary's-chambers, Cardiff or to Mr D&nks, Wellington, Salop. 5282 by fctfor. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 and X 1890. BE DAVID THOMAS LEWIS, OF 5 AND 7, VILLIERS-STREET, BRrrON FERRY, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER. FOR SALE BY TENDER, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above-named debtor's estate, amounting at cost price to £454188 7d, which will be sold at a discount therefrom, or to the highest bidder in one lot. Payment to be made in cash. The Stock may be viewed on the premises, 5 and 7, Villiers-st,reet, Briton Ferry, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October the 5th, 6th and 7th, from 10 o clock a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m. Tenders to be sent to me, the undersigned, not later than 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, the 10th of October. The purchaser will be required to take possession of and remove the stock within Two Days from the day of sale, prior to which payment must be made to me, the undersigued. The Trustee does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. In case of dispute or doubt the decisiou of the Trus- tee to be conclusive. caticm raC' °* ^toc^ 00,11 be obtained upon appli- 15 D FRANK WM. DAVIES, Trustee. 15, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 5455 fetfora attir Tontrarts. pENARTH LOCAL BOARD. .,are invited for 200 TONS of GRAVEL s™fere,d at Penarth free of charges. tho rt^ers be senfc in 10 the undersigned at df rw 1 Penarth, on or before the 19th day sentwuw mstant. A sample of gravel should be to not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 5th October, 1891. C°™T' SU™g £ T° BUILDERS.—TENDERS vided for CARRYING OUT rifRTUM ALTERATIONS and additions to the Bush In^ Aberdare. Plans and Specifications to be seen at office of Mr C. H. Elfor<l, 15, Cardiff-street, Aberdare Tenders to be sent in on or before the October, 1891, endorsed Bush Inn, Aber^re toY Mr Evan Evans, 36, Park-place, Cardiff. e' g^r C ADOXTON-JUXT A-BARR Y. c ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND. TENDERS are invited for the LEASINO o FIELD or CLOSE of LAND, containing nearW eiLht acres, situate as above, suitable for building MmnL being No. 246 on the Parish Tithe Map, and known as Brook's Field. The term of years would be ninety-nine The tenders must be sent in on or before the 1st day of November, 1891, and must be accompanied by a. plan, for approval by the Lessors, showing how it iapro- pbsed the land shall be laid out, both as to roads and the number and class of houses to be erected and built. A form of the Lease to be granted can be inspected at the office of Messieurs Grover and Grover, Solicitors Crockherbtown House, Cardiff, to whom the tenders must be addresed. Neither the highest nor any tender will be necessarily accepted. 5462 iBublitations. 1DEAD THEOSOPHY and THE LAW OF POPULATION, by ANNIE BESANT. Also THE STRIKE OF A SEX, OR WOMAN IN REVOLT AGAINST THE MALE SEX. The two sent, post free, by W. H. Reynolds, Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E., on receipt of 8 penny stamps. 623 To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just published, THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE of an INVALID, designed as a warning and 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 Imposition and Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, ARTHUR DIXON, 4497—14570 Hounslow, near London. Just Published, for Two Stamps, By J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled, HOW TO ENSURE HEAVfH;" a JUL most valuable Book for Young Men, on the Laws Governing Life, and the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending on Nervous De- bility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, &c. Sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps.— Address BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 1244 48, Lonsdale-square, Thornhill-road, London, N. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines ave power to reach. F The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the follow ing complaints :-Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sorf loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver ana bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the cnest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the b k, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore tlv>;+ and sores of all descriptions, burns, -wounds, or swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, Krw?,? °,r, cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and 4 f,eet or legs> scabs and itch, erysipelas, Tn ih^' an<\ dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. ChpmUte09 ae ls and 2s 9d eacll> sold by most OvwJi ii' or,from the Burdock PHI Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. Swansea. 1004 0NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS it^v,o Jfrwarrai?te<^ to cure discharges from the Gravel, and Pains in the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4& 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company. lancoln 1903 public (ftctttpatms, &x. THE WESTERj'\T VALLEYS (MON- MOUTHSHIRE) WATER COMPANY. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 54 and 55 Vict.. Ch. 93. DIRECTORS. The Right Honourable Lord TREDEGAR (Chairman) GEO. W. WILKINSON, Risca, Monmouthshire, Mining Engineer (Vice-Chairman). JAMES WILLIAMS, The Fields, Newport. Mon.. Colliery Proprietor. ITHEL TREHARNE REES, Guild-hall Chambers, Cardiff, Mining Engineer. FRANK JAMES, Merthyr Tydfil, Solicitor. CHRISTOPHER JAMES, 4, Alexandra-road, Clifton, Bristol, Civil Engmeer. WILLIAM REES, 2^Park-piacej Cardiff, Esquire. EDWIN ALLEN TAYLOR, Risca, Mon., Merchant. DAVID WILLIAM JAMES, Abercarne, Newport, Mon., Cashier. HENRY WHITE, Gold Tops, Newport, Mon, Iron- founder. ENGINEER. TOGARMAH REES, Newport, Mon. SECRETARY. ARTHUR P- JAMES, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. BANK. LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, NEWPORT MON. CAPITAL £ 40,000 in 4,000 SHARES of S10 EACH, of which Y,25,000 has been taken up the Promoters and Directors. Persons desiring to take Shares are requested to apply to the secretary on or before the 10th October for forms of application. A deposit of B2 per Share must be paid on application. Crfflt, S.pten.b^lSf- JAMB5' f aWtr bathes. O T~ I c E-. ^PONTYPOOL SHEEP pA1R> OCTOBER the 10th, WILL be HELD FIELD adjoining Saint James's Church, near^fovra Hall. The fieM ig |Qr sheep 0Jlly_ CHARLES HENRY PORTNELL, 203e-5471 Lessee of Tolls. ORTIZ DE VILLACIAN e TRUAR- RKAGA ASCAO, 2, DUPLICADO, BILBAO. Telegraphic Address VILLACIAN, BILBAO. EXPORTS of IRON ORE and IMPORTERS of ENGLIbH *■ and COKE on commission and on their own account, Custom House business and Chartering ^earners attended to. Will be pieased to EN IEK into BUSINESS RELATIONS MERCHANTS, and BROKERS in England. E^lll^^reference: 344 I^ANTREFF RESERVOm> NEAR V7 MERTHYR TYDFIL. The. CARDIFF CORPORATION require good MASONS a qf^S. Wages Good, steady Dressers and **er k°ur; good Navvies, 6d per h°lu- rrmvc^' Comfortable huts on works, the^Re°servoir and back.5^ by train daU^ from Cefn to Apply on the Works. 299^ _J. T. JONES, Manager. T^I UAL CAERPHILLY thitr^Iv orToff^ON will be held on StoWht 29 th, 1891. For Schedules apply to T. Wnght^Secretar^ Caerphilly. 5403 FTHSRS<ESICH,T TROUGH OF WEST atATIM^Smum3p^e ^TEDEEMTBLI STOCK forms maybehadfro^ Willfam Butterworth, Regis trar, Town Hall. est Br0mwi>i, COAL MINESEGULATION ACT, c 1887. Se £ reUiy°d the Home Department !i^- ?^ert /nwf^ariled the abstract of the Act -L kf X under the 57th Section of the Act, copies he new abstract must be posted up at some coiwpicuous Place at every colliery. Copies in pamp n-nd sheet form can be had at the South Wales Prmtmg works. Cardiff. 4824-88e p ONTL-PRIDD I-IIGHWAY BOARD. I. the^HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that ocfu 1 TifrLrph v,?F UnTS for the year ended the 25th day of IVforch ast, of the Highway Board of the Pontypridd Hignway District and of the Officers thereof, an, f„7,cc?'ints for the year ended the 30th day of April last of such Waywardens of Highway Parishes within the said District as are liable to account, will commence at the Board Room of the Guardians of hePoor of the PONTYPRIDD UNION, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER, 1891, at 11.15 o'clock m the foreftoon. Dated the 3rd day of October, 1891. (Signed) GBp. H BRETT, District Auditor of the Herefordshire and 5467 Moagotuthshire Audit District. QAEPIFP INFIRMARY. The presence oi J^lists and others interested in tho Infirmary ^particularl„ requested at a MEETING to be held on litUKhDAY NEXT, the 8th inst,, at the TOWN HA_L, CARDIFF, at 8 p.m., when the Deputy-Mayor, ^lr Alderman Lewis, J.P., will preside. W AGENDA. 1. To wnsiaer tne question 0f t}je Second Annual Cyclist Lantern Jr-rocessi0!! alKj Carnival in aid of the Funds of Infirmary, and, if approved, to fix date for holding same. 2. To appoint a W°i'kinp; Committee. 3. To appoint a Chairman 4. To appoint Honorary Treasurer. 5. To appoint Honorary Secretory. And any otherbusmess faithfully, Dated Oct. o, J.B91. GEO. T. COLEMAN, 5473 Hon. Sec. (pro tem.). SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION will be OPENED at the PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, October 10th, by the President, The Right Hon. LORD WINDSOR (Lord Lieutenant). PRIVATE VIEW AT 2 P.M. 'OPENING CONCERT by the CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY (Under the Direction of Mr E. T. AYLWAUD), At Eight o'clock. Works by the President, by W. Holman Hunt, H. Clarence Whaite, Walter Crane, Alfred Parsons, &c. Two Concerts Each Week. Season Tickets (to admit any one member of the same -transferable Ditto, 3s 6d. Ordinary Admission to Concerts, &c., ls, of Messrs W. Lewis, Duke-street, and Thompson knd Shackell, Queen-street. 5463 J. A. SANT, Hon. Sec. ppnintmtnts. J^LANGENDEIRNE SCHOOL BOARD. RASTER for Bankffosfelen Mixed School. Salary, £ 55 and half grant. Applications, with copies of three recent Testi- monials, to be sent to AS, Clerk to the Board. Castle Hill Cottage, Carmarthen, Oct. 1st, 1891. 5437 feursions. GREAT WE, STERN RAILWAY. BIRMINGHAM MUSICal FESTIVAL, October 6th to 9th inclusive. In connection with the above Cheap Return Tickets (1st, 2nd, and 3rd class) will be issued from Cardiff and Newport by the Great Western Railway Company's route throughout. The Tickets will be issued by any train, and will be available for return on tno day following that upon which they are issued. 545^ HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. THE CELEBRATED "LOUIS" v E L V E T E E N. Latest from Le Foll't-" It is certain that' LOUIS Velveteen, which so closely resembles Silk Velvet in softness, richness of grace of drapery, and beauty of colour, will be most fashionable this season for complete dresses as well as in combination with other materials." SPECIAb:AT'fENTION' IS invited to the Collection of NEW SHAD PIS and ART COLOURS for the present Season. These consist of over 100 Varieties, and include all the New Tints, excelling in Brilliancy of Dye and Velvet-like appearance au previous productions. NOTE WELL! Each Yard of the Genuine "Louis" Velveteen bears the name (spelled L-O-U-I-S, and in no other way), and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. Ladies should reject all substitutes. JOHN JAMES & CO., 28, 29, & 30, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Are now showing a large assortment of BLACK AND COLOURS, At most Moderate Prices. 5015 EORGE'S A MARVELLOUS REMEDY COUGHS, COLDS? BRONCHITIS, COUGH „ ASTHMA, &C. When other things fail, get a bottle, take according to directions, and BALSAM. fS"ts WONCTERFUL POWER T0 YOUR In Bottles, ls l^d and 2s 9d: x d-I EORGE'S UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO v3T BE SAFEST AND BEST. Contain no Opium nor anything TNFANTS' injurious to the youngest babe. For I Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure "■wvu7-rkT?T>c! anc* certain specific. A mother's IJU W best help and comfort. IN PACKETS, Is ljp EACH. Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi- monials around eachjpacket and bottle. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM are sold everywhere. aSoRGA^-iPSmE' Ra0^DDA VAISY teublic JUmtsttimtts. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, Oct. 6th, for Six Nights. RETURN VISIT OF THE CHARMING NEW OPERA COMIQUE, LAC I GAL E. The Music by M. Audran, composer of LaMascotte," Olivette," &c., the English version written by F. C. Burnand, and composed by Ivan Caryll. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS. Costumes by Mons. and Madame Adiar. Wigs by Clarkson, London. MONDAY NEXT, Oct, 12th, Messrs H. Bruce and T. H. Darnley's Company in the entirely New Military Farcical Comedy, THE SOLICITOR, pro- duced under the personal direction of the Author, who will appear as Gilbert Brandon (the Solicitor). OCTOBER 19th, RETURN VISIT of Everyone's Favourite, the delightful MINNIE PALMER. Times and Prices as usual. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr ED. FLETCHER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1891, Return Visit of the charming Opera. LA CIGALE, Now playing to crowded houses nightly at the Lyric Theatre, London. This Opera was first produced in the Provinces at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff. Return of all the Old Favourites. Miss HETTIS LUND, MAUD HOLLAND, CLAIRE HARRINGTON, MAUD FISHER, G. FISHER, F. LYTTON, A. MORI, PERCY COMPTON, C. A WHITE, F. H. MORTON. | LYTTON GREY,. AND SIDNEY TOWER. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR.Mr SYDNEY WARD. LA CIGALE The Daily Telegraph." Oct. 10th, LA CIGALE 1890, says :—"The London stage has pre- LA CIGALE sented nothing better." LA CIGALE The Morning Post," Oct. 10th, 1890, LA CIGALE says —"The opera is not only a success LA CIGALE from a spectacular point of view but LA CIGALE also a great musical success. The LA CIGALE whole performance is arranged upon LA CIGALE totally different lines to the generality LA CIGALE of modern comic operas." LA CIGALE The "Standard, Oct. 10th, 1890, LA CIGALE says :—"It is orchestrated with a LA CIGALE charming delicacy and picturesqueness. LA CIGALE The costumes are rich and costly to ex- LA CIGALE travagance. Nothing more elaborate LA CIGALE and sumptuous has ever been witnessed LA CIGALE on the Comic Opera stage.' Box plan now open at Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd. Time and prices as usual. THE E M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE FOUR JEES. THE MUSICAL SMITHY." A complex illustration of the Ingenious, the Artistic, the Melodious, and the Humorous. SISTERS ARCUER-Glimpses of the Picturesque, and incarnate Poetry of Motion. SAM JESSON, Exhibiting life-like characters—"The Sheeny Man," The Organ Grinder," etc. PETERSON'S DOG COMEDIANS, Performing a little drama, entitled Private Tommy Atkins or, She Wiped Away a Tear." If similar educating forces were exercised upon all animals as upon human beings, what is now called instinct mignt eventually be accepted as a nearer approach to rationality. H. A. ALBINI, Who performs seeming impossibilities by digital dexterity not Theosophy. AMY LYSTER, The tuneful and graceful. A highly-trained, very expert dancer. Last, though by no means least, the THREE SISTERS JONGHMANS, Exquisite singers of standard songs. Musical Director MR W. BURGESS. NEXT WEEK-H. G. KNOWLES, the very peculiar American Comedian. 875 PHIL H A R M O N I C JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, Oct. 6th, THE GREAT 0 AZM AS, Escamoteur, Prestidigitateur, Shadowgraphist. LITTLE FLOS > IE, the American Marvel. MARION GRAHAME, the Queen of Song. HECTOR and LAURAINE, Wonderful Whirligigs. NELLIE BERTINI, Goldfield Queen. FLO WILTON, Serio Comie and Dancer. LES FIONIS, Gymnastic Grimaldis. 2997 ARK- HALL, CARDIFF. JL NEWMAN & SONS SARASATE CONCERT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1891. gENOR gARASATE, THE MAGICIAN OF THE VIOLIN, Assisted by Madame BERTHE MARX, Solo Pianiste, and Herr OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT. [93e Reserved Seats, 5s Unreserved Seats, 2s 6d Admission, Is. Plan of Hall and Tickets at Newman and Sons Music Stores, 84, Queen-street, Cardiff. Doors open at 7 o'clock commence at 8 o'clock. 5129 0OLONIAL ALL, QARDIFF. A CARDIFF LADY REJOICES. VARNEY JOHN MILES, Esq., LAST WEEK VARNEY writes :— LAST WEEK VARNEY 103, Cowbridge-road, LAST WEEK VARNEY Cardiff, Sept. 29th. LAST WEEK VARNEY Dear Sir,—I am de- LAST WEEK VARNEY lighted to be able to LAST WEEK VARNEY report to you most LAST WEEK VARNEY favourably on the result LAST WEEK VARNEY obtained from the Elec- LAST WEEK VARNEY trie Life Invigorator, LAST WEEK VARNEY purchased from you on LAST WEEK VARNEY the 17th. My wife has LAST WEEK VARNEY been suffering from LAST WEEK VARNEY nervous exhaustion, se- LAST WEEK VARNEY vere pains in the head LAST WEEK VARNEY and back, weakspine,&c, LAST WEEK VARNEY for the past three years, LAST WEEK VARNEY and has been unable to LAST WEEK VARNEY get any relief from the LAST WEEK VARNEY ordinary medical treat. LAST WEEK VARNEY ment. She consulted LAST WEEK VARNEY you on the second LAST WEEK VARNEY day of your visit LAST WEEK VARNEY here, and purchased one LAST WEEK VARNEY of your Batteries and LAST WEEK VARNEY has continued to use it LAST WEEK VARNEY every day since accord- LAST WEEK VARNEY ing to youi instructions, LAST WEEK VARNEY and the improvement in LAST WEEK VARNEY her health and appear- LAST WEEK VARNEY ance is something re- LAST WEEK VARNEY inarkable. The pains LAST WEEK VARNEY have all left her, her LAST WEEK VARNEY strength is increasing LAST WEEK VARNEY rapidly, and her appe- LAST WEEK VARNEY tite and circulation are LAST WEEK VARNEY greatly improved. She LAST WEEK VARNEY would not part with the LAST WEEK VARNEY benefit she has derived LAST WEEK VARNEY from your Life In- LAST WEEK VARNEY vigorator for £100.- LAST WEEK VARNEY Yours faithfully, LAST WEEK VARNEY JOHN MILES. LAST WEEK VARNEY AV. R.Varney.Esq., LAST AVEEK VARNEY Cardiff. LAST AVEEK Mr Varney may be consulted daily from 10 a.m. till 5 free of charge. A Lady Assistant will attend to Ladies. Lectures every Evening at 8. Admission free. Doors open, 7.30. Varney's own Military Band will play Selections each Evening. 130 SWANSEA. HEATRE ROYAL, TEMPLE-STREET, JL SAVANSEA. LESSEE MR ALEX. STACEY. TO-NIGHT(TUESDAY), October 6th, and during the Wfieli, Mr and Mrs PERCY LINDO:s powerful Com- pany, in aspeciny-dra.mat" Edition of Alexander MONTE CRISTO," with Grand Accessories and Effects. MONDAY NEXT, October 1, Messrs Nicholls a.nd Lestocq, in the celebrated Comic Drama, "JANE." Doors open at Seven oveiture at 7.30.. Plan of Circle and Boxes and Seats booked in advance at Mr Gwynne II. Brader's, 17, Heathfield-st. t TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 6TH, 1891. SENOR, S A H, A SAT E, THE MAGICIAN OF THE VIOLIN, Assisted by Madame BERTHE MARX, Solo Pianiste, a.nd Herr OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT. Doors open at 7.30 commence at 8 carriages at 10. Area (reserved), 4s Balcony (reserved), 3s Area and Balcony (unreserved), 2s Gallery and Promenade, Is. Plan of hall and tickets at J. Brader a.nd Son's Music Warehouse, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 5433 IFRESH CONSIGNMENTS HYACINTHS, Jj OF DUTCH BULBS, TULIPS^ NOW IN, OF FINE QUALITY, CROCLS, LARGE QUANTITIES OF AVELL- &c., &c. GROWN FRUIT & FOREST TREES, ROSES, EOKiib 1 > At Reasonable Prices. F^UI1\ THORNS SPECIALLY GOOD AND AND CHEAP. SKSOIMJV An Inspection of the Llandaff Nurseries NUR&EK* Invited. Six minutes' walk from T.V.R. STOCXl Llandaff Station. T WREATHS AND CROSSES, QUANTITIES FLOWER SHOP^ HIGH ^STREET WREATHS ARCE, „ Send for Catalogue (anything required in the Garden) to BOUQUETS. ^TILLIAM rjHRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, 1391 CARDIFF. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S HIGH PRESSURE STEAM PREPARED PEA FLOUR, FOR SOUPS, GRAVIES, &c. EASILY DIGESTED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, IN PACKETS, Id, 2d, and 4d each, and TINS, 6d, 1J, Is 6d, and 3s each. MAKES EXCELLENT SOUP IN A FEW MINUTBS. Patentees and Manufacturers: 5088 BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBORO". Uusnuss }.bbrt55tS. ST. MARY-STREET, WHARTON- STREET, AND TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND COMPANY. THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, Are now Showing and Selling an Immense Stock of New Goods suitable for the present season. NOTE.—AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO RETAIL CUSTOMERS. Mantles, Jackets, and Capes in all the New MateriaL and Styles, prices fully 25 per Cent. under any house COSTUMES, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, AND WRAPS. MILLINERY OF THE FINEST QUALITY AND STYLES. SEE PRESENT IMPROVED STOCK. STRAW HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, AND FLOWERS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found to contain a well-assorted Stock of New Goods. A Large Parcel of Ladies' and Children's Wool Vests, direct from Makers. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, from 1/11% to 25/9. A Job Line, 25 dozen Ladies' at 4/11 and 5A1- And only 8 Dozen Gentlemen's Pure Silk, at 10/9, worth 138 9d. FUR DEPARTMENT will contain an entirely New Stock. DRESS DEPARTMENT. In this room the Stock is so large, with such a Variety of Styles, that all can be suited at their own prices. SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, SKIRTINGS, SATEENS, &c., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY & GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACE, AND TRIMMING DEPARTMENTS. THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Will be found well assorted with regular Stock and many Clearing Linss at Desperate Prices. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. This Department is at all times filled with goods of the very best value, which cannot be matched. Blankets, English and Welsh Flannels, Welsh Check Shirtings, Woollen Cloths and Serges, Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Quilts, Calicoes, Regattas and Flannelettes, Towels and Dusters, at AVholesala prices. 10 Pieces each Huckaback Towelling at 5%d, 6%d, and 8%d—worth looking after. FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT (IN AVHARTON-STBEET). In this will be found the following goods ;-Do- Quilts, Cretonnes, Chenille and Tapestry Covers and Curtains, Bleached Cotton and Linen Sheetings, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Linen Table Cloths and Napkins, Teavelling Rugs, <fcc., <fcc. Many Clearin Lines ill this Department Less than Makers' Prices. CARPET AND LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT (IN TRINITY-STREET). The Stock Large, of the Best Quality, and at tht Lowest Prices. CABINET DEPARTMENT. Now the Largest Stock in Wales, at Prices that De other firm can compete with. Clearing Parcels Bought from Manufacturers to: Cash, for all departments, and Disposed of at the Smallest Profit. H. and Co. still adhere .to their system of Business- Cash and no Credit. All goods delivered free to any reasonable distance. Howell and Co. beg to thank the Public generally for the great support they have given to the system of the earlier closing of shops. H. and Co. close on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at Seven Wednesday at Two, and Saturday at Ten o'clock. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. HICKS AND CO., LIMITED1 MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, ARE THE PROPRIETORS OF THE RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS, THE CARDIFF DRUG gTORES, 70, QUEEN-STREET, AND 28, DUKE-STREET, HICKS AND CO., LIMITED, Are by far the LARGEST DEALERS in Drugs an Chemicals in the Principality. Their Wholesale Connection enables them to CompeU with the Largest London Houses. HICKS & CO., LIMITED, Are the CHEAPEST CHEMISTS in Wales, and supply the Best Drugs, &c., that can be procured. HICKS AND CO., LIMITED. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES AND STEAM LABORATORY, PARADISE-PLACE, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ——— 5474 Hlustrated Price List of Drugs, Patent Medicines, and Surgical Appliances sent free on receipt of address. ESTABLISHED 1852. B 0 I L E R S WILLIAM WILSON & CO., LILYBANK BOILER WORKS, GLASGOW. EVERY TYPE OF MODERN STEAM BOILERS up to highest working pressure me with aU tilt Newest and most Complete Appliances. Specifications Estimates, and Drawings ou application. Several new Boilers always ready or in a forward state for immedi- ate delivery. Teleams-" Boiler, Glasgow.' 4867 SALE. of CHINA and GLASS, Dinner Sets^ "IT EPPLE & C<ON, Tea Sets I XV- jo Toilet Sets J" Table Glass J 0 CLARE-STREBT JJRISTOL, To Clear OLD STOCK ROOMS prior to OPENING NEW WAREHOUSES. 2274 THE MARINE SCREW PROPELLEI X SUPERSEDED. By an ENTIRE NEW SYSTEM of SHIP PROPUL SION, 1\11' Thomas AVilliams, Marine Engineer, having received legal protection for his-plan, desires respect fully to call the ATTENTION of SHIPOWNERS ami ENGINEERING FIRMS to the following facts :— His System will produce the same amount of speed with two-thirds less consumption of coal than required by the screw propeller. The machinery being all on the inside of the ship is not liable to injury by exposure, aud can easily be repaired if required in any weather will work efficiently on all points will occupy a much smaller amount of space, and cost a much smaller suns in its production, with many other advantages. It can be described by the projector. Persons wishing to negotiate can please address THOS. WILLIAMS, MARINE ENGINEER, Alexandria-place, Pontnewydd, near Newport. MoD. 5369