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ltdíø1t. I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Casks, etc., at Cardiff Oct. 29 Messrs MEREDITH DAVIES and SON. J>ale of Live Stock. &c., at Crynant Oct 27 Livestock, at Cadoxton Nov. 2 v Mr T. E. GEORGE. valuable Properties, at Criunlin Oct. <i8 B, Mr SIDNEY GIBSON. otock and Horses, &c., at Ystraaowen Oct. 26 1nniI Messrs G O TT \V ALTZ & BO WRING. lOO Kumers, at Cardiff Oct. 27 baddlery, etc., at Cardiff Oct 27 wilt °, American Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 31 f^n-c.ass Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 5 and 6 Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 9 High-class Pictures, at Cardiff Leasehold Proper i y,1 -it' 'liie^lartf Cardiff Nov 10 T Messrs W. & S. HERN. „ Leaseholu Properties, at the Mart. Cardiff Oct. 29 Old Hay, at Cadoxton and Diuas Powis Nov 4 ti u „ Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Oct. 27 Dwelling Houses, at Swansea °ct- 28 Mr JOHN HILLMAN. cattle and Hay, at Na«h .„ Mr RICHARD K HUGHES. T Freehold and Copyhold Estates, at Swansea.Nov.— Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. Property, at the Mart, Cardiff Nov. o Messrs DAVID JONES & CO. Villa Residences, at Barry °ct' Mr W. G. LAITY. Hunters, Harness Horses, &c., at Cardiff £ ov. o Horses, &c., at Cardiff • •••••• -r,ov- Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea J>ov- ° Messrs J. G. MADDOX <fc CO, Furniture, at n, Woodville-road, Cardiff .Oct. 26 Superior Household Furniture, at Rooms..Oct. c& £ 3 Wall Papers, Ac., at Cardiff Oct <28. Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 30 Public-houses, at Pontypridd Nov. 4 Freehold Farm and Land, at Newport Nov. 11 Public-house, at Llantwit Vardre — Mr PHILIP MORGAN. Freehold Property, at Llandenny Nov. 2 Messrs NEWLAND and HUNT. Copyhold Farm, Ac., at Newport Oct. 28 Freehold Farm, &c., at Newport.Nov. 11 Mr W. H. F. PARTRIDGE. Freehold Residence and Share Investments Oct 28 Mr DAVID PRICE. Freehold Property, at Brecon Oct 30 Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Freehold Land and Minerals, at Caerphilly Dec 3 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Freehold Property, at Kidwelly Oct. 26 Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea..Oct. 27 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Pedigree Prize Cattle, Eglwysnunyd Oct. 29 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Canton.. Nov. 5 Messrs THORNE & SON. LiveStock.atMaesteg «.Nov. 3 Mr C. H. TUCKER. Hotel, at Bristol.Nov. 5 THE EGLWYSNUNYD CELEBRATED HERD OF PRIZE-WINNING HEREFORDS. Tl/TESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- -LvJL ANDER, in conjunction with Mr T. Rogers, of Hereford, are Instructed by W. S. Powell, Esq., who is giving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION, at Eglwysnunyd, Glamorganshire, on THURSDAY, the =9th of October nest, his valuable pedigree prize- winning herd of HEREFORD CATTLE, tOIlsistin" of 10 GRAND BULLS, COWS, HEIFERS, & CALVES. The Sale will also include three-year-old thorough- bred Filly, two-year-old Filly by Sarchedon," Cart J-dly by "Honest Tom," rising three years old, Year- ling Colt by ditto, ditto by "Welsh Wonder," Yearling tilly by "Plutarh," Cart Foal by "Welsh Wonder," and 1 Foal by Viceroy." Four Ricks of Wheat, quantity of Straw, and also I'l^iity of Mangolds in convenient lots. ihree Months' Credit upon approved security. Conveyances will meet the .55 down train at Pyle •station, and the 9.14 up train at Port Talbot Station, puncheon by Ticket at Eleven a.m. La'e at Twelve o'clock punctually. catalogues giving full details may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. atdiff, October, 1891. 5213 FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT M CANTON. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WYNDHAM HOTEL, CANTON, on TRURD Y the 5th day of November, 1891, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the Conditions of the Sale then produced) the fonowig valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES ;— LoT 1. All of that piece of FREEHOLD LAND, containing 668% superficial yards, with the large Car- penter's Shop, Office, extensive Sheds and other Build- ings elected on part thereof, situateon the south side of, having an entrance from C'owbridge-road, and «so from a lane at the back and adjoining No. 165, Vowbridge.road, Canton, formerly in the occupation of Mr Charles Bird, Builder. j-hese premises are situated in the most central part of Canton, and the present Sale otiers a capital opportunity to any seeking a good business pre- mises. x LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- rvMV and PREMISES, No. 165, Cowbridge-road, an ton, adjoining Lot 1, and in the occupation of -Mrs i ioc held for a term of 99 years from January i?" at an apportioned annual ground rent of £ 116s. Further information may be obtained on application to Messrs SPENCER, COliBETT and EVANS, and Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitors, Cardiff; or at the Auctioneers' Offices, High-street. Cardiff. 5721 KYMIN-TERRACE, PENARTH; SOUTHEY- STREET, ROATH; KING'S-ROAD AND ELDON-ROAD, CANTON, SANDON-PLACE, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. Messrs w. & S. hern will SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, October 29th, 1891, at Seven o'clock p.m., the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.— All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT or DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN and PREMISES, known as Duffryn Villa, No. 2, Kymin-terrace, Penarth, having a frontage of 22 feet and a depth of 150 feet, more or less, and a back entrance held under lease dated the 10th February, 1875, for a term of 99 years, computed from the 1st Mav, 1873, at the yearly rent of £ 215s. LOT 2.-All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, or DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, .and PREMISES, known as No. 7, Southey-street (turning out of Words- worth-street), Roath, Cardiff, having a frontage of 26 feet 6 inches, and a depth of 79 feet 8 inches, or thereabouts • held upon lease from Lord Tredegar, dated 2nd June: 1870, fbr the term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1868* at the yearly rental of £2. Lot 3.-AÏI those four MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. Canton, Cardiff, let at 5s 6d per week each. Ground rent, £11 12s on the lot. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 109, Eldon-road, Canton, Cardiff. Lease 99 years, from March, 1882. Ground rent, £4 5s. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. Ill, Eldon-road, Canton, Cardiff. Lease 99 years, from March, 1882. Ground rent, £4 5s. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 106, Eldon-road, Canton. Cardiff. Lease 99 years, from March. 1882. Ground rent, £4 &. LOT 7.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 188 Eldon-road, Canton, Cardiff. Laase 99 years, from March, 1882. Ground rent, S4 5s. LOT 8.-No. 1 SANDON-PLACE and Nos. land2, SANDON-STREET(off Adam-street, Cardiff), together with stable and premises adjoining, producing a gross aggregate rental of jE66 8s, held under lease for 99 years, from or about the 29th September, 1857. Ground For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or as to lots 1 and 2 to Messrs Jf /i Viichell> Solicitors, Bute Docks, Crompton, 2, Bedford-circus. Ev^eSSrS G°Uld5607nd SALE AND CADOX'l'O!S'. Messrs w. and s. hIrn win sft t by AUCTION, on WEDNESDA V v 4th, 1891, the following lots of N°vember OLD HAY LOT l.-A P.ick of Hay in the Murch Dinas Powis Brickworks, will be offered at Three p.m! LOT 2.—A Rick of Hav in the Moorlands Cadoxton, in the parish of St Andrews, will be offerori •t 4.15 sharp. ered No reserve. Train leaves Cardiff at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, 94, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 5535 "SALE THIS DAY. NO 61 WOODVILLE-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH. SALE OF* EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI, TURE AND EFFECTK MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND CO. have received instructions from Mr A. While to SELL by AUCTION, asabove, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com- Bience at 2 o'clock precisely. For further particulars see posters, or apply at the Cardiff16615' °ffices' aud Salerooms, 25, Duke-s^reet, SALE TO-MORROW. AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ATESSSS CO. have 'eceive? instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AULJ.ION, as above, the whole superior RAm™I?DE,RNiII,?US]liHOLD FURNITURE, Removed and sold by order of Mathew Wilson Esq., ™ho »s leaving the town, n<?ble ft: an^ smaller sideboards in mahogany and walnut, extending dinino- t-ihlnc in a!ld drawing-room Ses "n of taSe- eabmets, ornaments, sets 01 oronze. writing tables, several overman fcpls Brussels carpets, massive French bedstead ™d bed- dinjf, spring mattresses, 3 excellent bedroom suites mahogany, birch, and walnut, pair toilets, with "kr.L robesj, sets of toilet ware, commodes, mahogany hall stands and chairs, and numerous other goods Also a quantity of Furniture, sold by order of the High Bailiff Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. ° 1111 Furniture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. THE AUCTION ROOMS, DUKE-STREET CARDIFF. Dn WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 28th, commencing Mat 11 o'clock precisely. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as WJOVe, a large stock of costly A, a GOLD WALLPAPERS, rr^° Satins, Grounds, Sanitary, and a great variety of paPers about 50 kegs of pr.int and white lead, rlhe/< twine, etc., etc. N ft 2,? v''ew morning of Sale. "nd.B.I-Tese goods are all perfect, both in pattern _co Qunng. IM^^iNT TO LADIES.—The most larities and ,medieine ever discovered for all irregu- itandin'r ?ostructions, however obstinate or long- Miracuioiii, r °usands have been relieved by this lnd expense^e*nedy, and thereby saved trouble,it ness ibout the Tip" • ^fectly harmless never fails to bring married and effect, as testified to by hundreds of testimonial* sle females. Numerous unsolicited isappointment u ARE USELESS; only bring Usfc. —s. price I iffectual remedw P ^'altharnstow. The only "ilvog. ^on earth. Ti"y ar*' judge for your 4730-97- v Saks liy JUtriiott. SALE TO-MORROW, '1XESDAY, AT ^O'CLOCK. ESSRSEGOTT WALTZ & BO WRING M. havf Axed their ANNUAL HUNTER SALE at The Horse Exchange, Cardiff, to-morrow, TULSDAY 27th October, 1891,^ HARNESS HORSES, AND RARE COBS, inA SdtuloF28 known HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, the property of the Auctioned; fSee se parate jidvertiseuient). THE LlN'fON AND If,FRAO?lB HORSIS. 'I.'HE BhNI'IA. Esq.,J.P. w Hon. Lord Tredc.?;3;r.. ;) HIGH-CLAS H01:ES, from Charles D. I hllhps, Esq., J.P. o from Thos. A\oou, li.sc[. 3 HORSES! the property of D. F. Pritcliard, Esq. 2 HORSES, from < 'olonel T. B. Tyler. 2 HORSES, from J. A. Brad no v, Esq. 2 HORSES, from F. R. Crawshay, Esq. 2 HORSES, from Henry Lewis, Esq. 2 HORSES, from G. Heme, Esq. 2 HORSES, from G. M. Traherne, Esq. Also Entries from Messrs Jos. Allen, Godfrey Firbank, H. B. Cory, J. S. Dowson, Clason Dahne, W. Pritcliard, Jones, Davis, Francis, Stacy, Griffiths, Lewis, Puddy, Orders, Brown, Porter, Edes, Jones, Martin, Phillips, Freeman, Dr. F.Evans, Messrs Griffiths, Lewis, Parsons, and others. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. 5423 SALE TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 27TH OCTOBER, AT 11.30 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from a Firm of Walsall Manufacturers to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, a con- signment of SADDLERY, &c., viz. :— 50 SUITS OF FAAVN HORSE CLOTHING, SETS OF HARNESS, SADDLES, &c. 45 Sets of Bandages. Also several pairs of Carriage Lamps. 5684 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 5TH AND 6TH NOVEMBER NEXT. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Beine: THE CONTENTS OF A LARGE RESIDENCE AT ROATH. BY ORDER of LOUIS GUERET. Esq., WHO IS CLOSING HIS CARDIFF RESIDENCE. Also the Contents of a Large Residence near Cardiff. Supplied by MESSRS DANIEL LEWIS AND SON, Cardiff, and other noted houses, copiprising :— A HIGH CLASS COTTAGE*PIANOFORTE by COLLARD AND COLLARD, another by D'Almaine ELEGANT BEDROOM FURNITURE in various woods SUPERB DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE valuable Axminster, Turkey, and Wilton pile Carpets Suites of Costly Curtains, RECEPTION-ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE in WALNUT, POLLARD OAIi, and CARVED OAK, PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, Minton dinner 8iee, decorative china, an 8-STOP ORGAN, plate, A VALUABLE CLOCK BY BARRY AND SONS, CARDIFF, and effects. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to cataloue and SELL by AUCTION at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 5th and 6th November, 1891, at Eleven o'clock punctually each day, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, THE CONTENTS OF THE BEDROOMS, comprising- VERY HANDSOME BRASS AND PEARL BED- STEADS with costly furniture and hangings en suite, other bedsteads in polished woods and brass, capital spring and hair bedding, feather beds, pillows, and bolsters, well-made dressing tables, washstands. a FINE 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, with large pedestal, toilet tables, and other appointments en suite, other BEDROOM SETS in INLAID ROSEWOOD, a BEAUTIFUL SUITE WITH LARGE CHEYAL TOILETS and other SUITES for SMALLER BEDROOMS, a large BUN WALNUT WARDROBE with three plate-glass doors, other wardrobesin various woods,a largefour-foldscrcen, work table, shaving glass, baths, Brussels carpets, cor- ridor carpets and rugs, fenders and fireirons, suites of curtains, several pairs blankets, &c. The DINING-ROOM FURNISHED in fust-class style in POLLARD OAK, with a FULL SUITE of Chairs, Couch, and Two Easy Chairs upholstered in Morocco leather: a 7ft. NOBLE SIDEBOARD witli high plate-glass back, very large MASSIVE DINING TABLE, 14ft., with leaf-stand for same; fire screen, an expensive dinner waggon, ecru lace curtains, a BEAU- TIFUL TURKEY CARPET, a four-fold draught screen, a clock, bronze croups, vases, and other orna- ments, an 8-STOP ORGAN. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOM includes expensive rugs and carpets, a PAIR OF MASSIVE DR ASS FENDERS and fireirons, handsome overmantel, a VERY BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD INLAID CYLINDER WRITING TABLE and BOOKCASE, a LOUIS XIV. CLOCK, rosewood writing table, a well-fitted Daven- port, a PAIR of CHIPPENDALE TABLES with onyx tops, a pair of five settees in tapestry and plush. several pieces of inlaid furniture, SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD INLAID DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in Genoa velvet, another in silk, card anù occasional tables, vase and choice ornaments, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE in rosewood case by COLLARD and COL- LARD, another by D'Almaine. The LIBRARY FURNITURE in CARVED OAK, comprising, a WRITING TABLE, a SIDEBOARD with carved ornaments', a PEDESTAL WRITINQ TABLE, a LONG CASE CLOCK, a 7ft. BEAUTI- FULLY CARVED BOOKCASE with brass dial and several pieces of carved oak, a set of chairs in leather, oak fancy tables, carpets, rugs, costly curtains, &c., a FIREPROOF SAFE. The CONTENTS of KITCHENS, PANTRIES, OUT- DOOR EFFECTS, garden chairs, Bower vases, a first.c1ass REFRIGERATOR, by Whitly, and numerous mii<Cellan- ous items, all of which will be fully described in catalogues. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Auclionesrs desire to call special attention to this Sale of High-class Furniture, which is of very fine manufacture, of elegant design, and well worthy the attention of buyers. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 5820 ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1891. LAITY'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. THE l EXT SALE OF HUNTERS, JL HARNESS HORSES, CARRIAGES, SADD- LERY, &c., will take place 011 the above date, for which important entries are already to hand, and further entries are solicited, which should be seut to the Auctioneer at once. 5826 PENARTH.ROAD, CARDIFF. SECOND ANNUAL SALE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE of 16 VALUABLE CART HRSES, 5 and 6 years old, 15 to 16 hands high, wnicn are all quiet and good wonkers, and will be in constant work up to day of Sale. MR. W. G- LATTY is favoured with £ !1atructions f.rom Mr John Moon (who, having finished the grass and clover season, is clearing off the dnWnt the working the green fodder carts dui'n^ the summer months) to SELL by AUCTION early in November, the whole of the above EXCELLENT HORSES, together with a spring trolley, sets of harness, and several nag horses. 5827 Town-hall Yard, Westgate-street, Cardiff.—Notice te Brewers and Hotel Keepers. MR W. BRADLEY (of the firm of Bradley and Luscombe) has received instruc- tions from W. Mackenzie, Esq., Head Constable, to SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY, October 29th. about 100 various size CASKS, containing Beer, &c., and also a small quantity of Spirits, confiscated by order of the Magistrates. Sale at 12 noon. No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, Tower-chambers, Church-street, and Salerooms, North-street, Cardiff. PENRHIW, MAINDEE. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND SHARE INVESTMENTS. MR W. H. F. PARTRIDGE has been instructed by the Executors of the late Henry Farr, Esq., deceased, to offfcr for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 28th October, 1891, at 3 o'clock p.m.pre- cisely, subject to Conditions of Sale (embodying the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society's Common Form Conditions) to be produced at the time, the following PROPERTY* ((LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD VILLA called "Penrhiw," situate nearly at the top of Albert- avenue, Maindee, Newport, with extensive Lawns and Gardens surrounding the same, for many years past in the occupation of Mr Farr. This is a very desirable residential property, com- manding extensive views of tho Bristol Channel, JNewport Docks, and the surrounding country. It b?^.Kins b,r?akfa?t, dining and drawing-rooms, Kitchen and back kitchen, and the usuaj offices on rnlf 'T fl°°r. Also very large cellars. 6 bed- ES2?'ith-room with hot and cold r&i«WX' on the !irsfc fl°or- '^e gardens, with fm!, s^nare yards in extent, are well stocked caniti r?e? of excellent quality, and there is a T ™J55?S law»- land Bank T iwl 1 ^*n Bristol and West of Eng- LOTSS;Llmitf.d, £ 7 10s 0d paid. £ 4 premium 'paid °' °n £ 3 10s Per share and Newport, ami Smltb^J?^ STOCK of the Alexandra, LOT 5! £ 470>UcoitT £ °?&,and Kailway Co. Br^ona«dMerth?sRai^A1ED STOCK in the Co., fully paid. ARES in Newport Tramway LOT 81—20 £ 5di|§AREst0i Limited, £ 3 10s Od paid dearie and Herring, day after 21st October and ^ard 5 P m- on any twined of the Au<$ionep«. 10 Vlew may be ob- 8, Sto^HiU^Newport^ OT^to^^ to the Auctioneer, No. Mr WILLIAM WADE Solicitor. 5651 39, Dock-street., Neort, Mon. MONMOUTHSHIRF PARISH OF MYNYDDYSLVWnt SALE OF COPYHOLD FARM and LANDS well-built and convenient Homestenri' the Stabling, and Out-buildings, kno^^ <^S' Crumlin," situate in the above parish, within i, hlw mile of Crumlin High Level Station and2^a Pv a $excellent PASTURE LAND, togetheT^fth valuable SEAMS of STEAM and HOUSE COAL known as the "Trftaw and Black Vein," which L MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, October 28ch, 1891, at Three o clock m the afternoon Particulars, with plans and conditions of Sale, may be had on application to the Auctineers, Tredegar- place, Newport, or to Mr Robert Edington, Solicitor, Newport. 5696 GEORGE'S A MARVELLOUS REMEDY t FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, /^nnop ASTHMA, &C. I When other things fail, get a bottle, take according to directions, and T-fc ATo.w report its wonderful power to your JJALSAM. (GEORGE'S BE THE SAFEST AND BEST. Contain no Opium nor anything injurious to the youngest babe. For t aux X O I Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure PrYV)srrvn-r»ci and certain specific. A mother's OAVDERS best help and comfort. IN PACKETS, Is 1 £ d EACH. Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi- monials around each packet and bottle. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM are sold everywhere. Manufactory:—PENTRE, RHQNDDA VALLEY MORGA NSHlRE. 1250 Iin Jlurixrw. BAY VIEW VILLA, EATON CRESCENT, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE of Fine Old Carved Oak and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Books, valuable Oil Paintings and Water Colour Drawings, by Drum- mund, Hardy, Muller, Whitby. and others, Engrav- mgs after and other artists, a quantity of Old Nankin. Oriental, Swansea, Worceter and other China, about 100 ounces of Silver Piate, the contents of the Greenhouses, &c. "|V/!ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON ibeeLu instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCllON, at the above Residence, on TUESDAY, November 3rd, 18S1, the following valuable i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD CHINA SILVER PLATE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS ™ ^;TJJ,1(lK'inc!paI effects are as follows • i\ ^v"G'KOOM. Large carved oak coffer (Tudor peuoci), Chippendale, occasional table, large black and gold bracket with leather mounted cove, walnut Sutherland table, 4 quaint old chairs inlaid with brass, oak dining table with two extra leaves, armchair, India-rubber plant, a number of pieces of old china, French gilt timepiece, large gilt pier glas3, water- colour drawing." John Griffiths, the late Town Crier of Swansea, by Drummond pair of very fine water- colour drawings, by Hardy, sen. pair of water-colour drawings, by Muller; water-colour drawing View of the Village of Oysterinoutli," by Whitby oil-painting, view from Blackpill," by Whitby "Swansea Pier," by Dickson numerous ornaments, &c. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Oil painting, by Hardy; three water-colour sketches, by liardv a. quantity of old china, suite in walnut, fender and fire-irons two wall bracket bookshelves, number of volumes of books, lot of cut and other glass, hanging lamp, pair of valuable artist-proof etchings, Brussels carpet hearthrug, &c. MORNING-ROOM.—Two wicker arm chairs and cushions, walnut octagonal table, arm chair, walnut coffee table, four fine old Chippendale high-back chairs, arm do., Pollard oak sofa table, gilt pier glass, oak corner cupboard, mahogany portfolio stand, water colour drawing, by Parkman Japanese dressing- glass, two bookcases, quantity of books, Davenport, several valuable etchings, water-colour aud pencil drawings, hanging lamp, oil paintil1A, by Wheeler old brass warming-pan formerly the property of James II., Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &c. BEDROOM No. 1.—Deal wardrobe, bedstead and bedding, 2 chests of drawers, washstand and dressing tahle, ware, 2 bookcases, [trm chair, quantity of books, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &c. BEDROOM No. 2.—Bedstead and bedding, chest of drawers, mahogany cabinet, washstand and ware, fender and fireirons, water-colour drawings, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &c.. BEDROOM No. 3.-Bra;s bedstead and bedding, washstand and dressing table, ware, chest of drawers, dressing glass, sundries, chair bedstead, commode, coffee table, Brussels carpet, &c BATHROOM.—Hip bath and carpet, &c. BEDROOM No. 4.—Bedstead and bedding, 2 chests of drawers, 2 washstands and tables, &c. The whole of the kitchen and culinary utensils, also the contents of the greenhouse and pottin shed- Catalogues may be had on application five days prior to sale. The Goods may be viewed Monday, November 2nd, from 11 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea, 5679 SALE TO-MORROW KIDWELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Messrs edward roberts & son, at the Pelican Hotel, Kidwelly, on MONDAY, October 2oth, 1891 (subject to conditions of sale) the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY LOT 1.—All those valuable FIELDS of PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, being part of a Farm known as Penlan Cornel, situate in the Borough of Kidwelly, and having an area of 13a., more or less, let to Mrs Anthonv, on a yearly tenancy, at the annual rent of £ 17. LOT 2.—All those FIELDS known as Hane and Barhays, with a Garden adjoining, having an area of 2a. 3r. 10p., more or less, situate in the Borougu of Kidwelly, let to Mr Morris, on a yearly tenancy, at the annual rent of £ 11. i. 1 • Lot 3.—All that FIELD called Parkliunt, having an area of 5a. Or. 9p., mora or less. Also all that PIECE of LAND adjoining, known as the Railway Cutting, containing an are of la. 3r., more or less, situate in the Boiough of Kidwelly, and let to Mr D. Anthony, on a yearly tenancy, at the annual rent of £ 14. LOT 4.—All those FREEHOLD PREMISES known as the Old Market House, KidweIIy, now in hand, and the Workshop and Premises adjoining, let to Mr Ran dell, at the yearly rent of £1 10s. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. The Lots may be viewed on application to the respec- tive tenants. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs comus and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place, Swan- sea or from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5632 SALE TO-MORROW TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY Messrs edward ROBERTS and SON, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 27,1891 (subject to conditions of sale), the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOTS 1 and 2.—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. ¡ 21 and 22, Ffynoae-street, Swansea, let at weekly rents amounting to £ 22 2s per annum eftch honse. Held for 99 years from 29th September, 1852, subject to a around rent of j24 10s per annum, which will be apportioned equally. LOTS 3 and 4.—TWO SHOPS and DWELLING- HOUSES, Nos. 40 and 41, Oxford-street, Swansea. No. 40is let ata monthly rent amounting tojMOper annum; No. 41 is let at the yearly rent of Held for three lives and 93 years, from 25th March 1835, at a ground rent of B5 per annum, which wili be equally apportioned. LOTS b & 6.-The FREEHOLD of LOTS 3 and 4 being Nos. 40 and 41, Oxford-street, Swansea, above described, subject to the above-mentioned lease, and with the benefit of one moiety each of the said ground rent of B5. LOT 7.-TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 61 and 62, Carmarthen-road, Swansea, let at weekly rents amounting to annum. Held for 71 years from 29th Sentember, 1849, at a ground rent of £114s per annum. LOT 8.-TWO SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 15 and 16, Greenhill-street, Swansea, let on agree- ment for a lease for 31 years from 27th September, 1872, at the rent of S17 per annum Held for 99 years from Michaelmas, 1803, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s 6d per annum. LOT 9.—DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 20, Tontine-street, Swansea, let at a weekly rent amounting to £9 2s per annum. Held for three lives and 99 years from 25th March, 1841, at an apportioned ground rent of £1 3s per annum. .J'™ 10.-EIGHT DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 12 to 19, Bond-street, Swansea, let to weekly tenants at the aggregate rent of £ 159 18s per annum. r«79Up0f" ,underlease for 99 years from 25th March, 187i at the yearly rent of £ 90. 30 OrCw]!t° DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 29 and Swan'^a. let at weekly rents at th ft rpn? annum, together with Stores yeariyrenrtof £ ^nS now let at the Htemberi8iqdea,?tKSe f°r from 27th Sep- T tember, 181f1 at theyearly rent of £23. i DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 23, Montpellier- teS^de&nsea- 110fw let Sr !he renfc of £ 25- o™ T- years, from 25th December, 1874, at the apportioned yearly rent of £ 3 9s 2d HOUSE NoTWiIf'If-H()US'E, and BAKE. ?earipenfofiaBSaCh-Stre6t' Swansea' lefc H&Wwa°Mher Pre115ifes) "?der a tease for 99 years from 25th March, 1873, subject to an apportioned ground rent of £ 4 per annum. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Col. lms and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place; or of the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5654 SALE TO-MORROW. 20, FINSBURY-TERRACE, NEAR CRICKET FIELD, SW ANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .i.VJL instructed by Captain E. Kluge to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises on TUESDA Y, October 27th, 1891, the whole of the ell- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE MANGLE, &c., Comprising valuable mahogany dining suite, carved with lions' heads and covered in crimson Utrecht velvet; mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany ohiffonniere, 6 mahogany dining chairs in American leather, Brussels and other carpets, wool rugs, mats, hat stand, occasional tables, engravings and pictuies, full-compass trichord piano- foite (by Barnet Samuel), violin and bow incase, ornaments, clocks brass rail and other fenders, floor cloth, stair carpet, brass rods, poles and curtains, &c., iron bedsteads, palliasses, spriug and liair mattresses, feather beds, mahogany washstands with marble tops, dressing tables, mahogany chest of drawers, painted dressing tables aud stands, sets of ware, tcwel horses, linen press, &c., kitchen and culinary utensils, dresser, patent mangle, dinner service, ware, glass, &c., also gasoliers andbrackets, fitted with paramnlarops, &c. Goods on View morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. N.B.—The House to be Let. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5763 IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been .IVJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (in one 01' such lots as shall then be decided, and sub- ject to Conditions of Sale which will then be read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, "1891, all those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND PREMISES, sitnateancl being Nos. 16, 17, 18 and 19, Lion-street, and No. 11a, Rock-street, Waunwen, Swansea. The whole is held under a lease for a term of 75 years, from 25th March, 1875, at a ground rent of JB11 per annum a portion of the ground comprised in the lease is underleased for the term of 75 years, less the last three days, at a ground rent of B2 4s per annum, so that the ground rent payable for the five Houses is £8 16s which in the event of the Houses selling in sepaiate lots will be apportioned at time of Sale. The above are now let to respectable weekly tenants at rents amounting to £ 6318s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Jenkin Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5762 FARMERS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO Is 3d to 2s 4d per yard. Blankets from a«J Per yard. Flannels from 9d to Is 6d per warrior! Yarn from 9d per lb. Patterns for- warded to select from. Carriage paid to and from the on all orders of over £ 2. and company, 136OT LLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, SOUTH WALES. 1139 Wn W^AMS' (PONTABDAWE) ORM LOZENGES ha^ met^tl?^hrey4rTp.ftrs 5h,s valuable Remedy Weak, Delicate children fn« SUG(?esi5- The .eflecfc, W°.n like Magic. Gettin^^fen (often given up as incurable) is taking uiese Lozer^s tormenting, pests by Child becomes stron^' hpai^n' paJfV^C0,d' instead of the anrietv' ,1fa,lt-hy' and hvel> the Pnde' "Sir —T hwB/7 •' of .hls guardians. or Worm LozenoW Some t!me used J"our Anthelmintic, sSv and m my family> antl them a very aereeable md .cufe for ascearides, and their agreeaDie and convenient form -i Howdon°n f°R CI"LDREN' W* HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Sold at 9%d, 13y,d, and'2s 9d per box, by most v>el?r?ffh at «01 stemps from J.Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea* A list of testimonials wmptoms Ac., on apDlicKtior>. 3297 abs IM JLUXIIOTT. SALE TO MORROW. ———— HENLLAN UCHAF FARM, CRYNANT One mile from Seven Sisters and Crynant and one mile from Imscedwyn. Station on the -Midland and Neath and Brecon Railways. uuuiu ana SALE OF STOCK, CROP HOPSF«< IMPLEMENTS, &c. MESSRS MEREDITH DA VIES & SON tre<31fTVT^albv PCI 1 Tf-SAnr^i011S from W- JenKins to SELL by £ U±>LIC AUCTION on TITFS DAY, October 27th, 1891, the following D LIVE STOCK, CROP, IMPLEMENTS &c comprising: SHEEP.—30 Fat Aethers, 60 Breeding Ewe= 40 Lambs.. CATTLE.—8 cows in calf, two 3-vear-old Hereford fat steers, one 3-year-old Hereford fat bull, two 3-year- old Hereford steers, two 2-year-old Hereford steers two 2-year-old1 H^ord ^fers three Hereford heifers in calf, three yeailing st^er. three yearling Hereford heifers, three steer calves, two heifer calves ±leref0rC1 HORSES.—1 draught mare, 8 years old excellent worker 1 draught mare, 7 years old 1 draught mw 3 years old 2 suckers, colt ana filly; i moJS Sa 11', and sucker. ° '«■»1 3 sissrs > IMPLEMENTS, ctc.-lhreshing machine two chaff- cutters, two gearing, mowing machine, cart eambo three ploughs, three li.aiows, chain harrow ^et o'f shaft harness, leading harness, 2 sets of liowMnz chains, 3 collars, o bntllos, pair of whippletrees°iron boUer, to hold about 40 gallons, forks, PrXr barrow, barrel, chuin cheese press, vats.' butter coolers, milk paiib, au, together with manv nthpr useful articles too numerous to mention many otlier T^rms • Ei^bt months credit on •jnm.A 1 onV-um. of «»»<! .pmmu, for cash.. Luncheon at ll-J^leto_commence at 19. 5803 GROESWEN, CAERPwtt T v SAlE OF »has -SviprTC AUCTION, at ,^° offel' for SALE FREEHOLD FARM AND T Avn kn0-w>!ll ofEff^vysflan1,1' situate *aif' the cSerphillyon the road lading to°Eglwygiian ^Church in is^if theoccupation of Mr'smith16)^^5'' theriabout"Sf meadow'or P«'^es!°or with the excellent farmhouse, stablhig, wSfcomma^ vTo^of'\hhe propeT-ty' rountrv There are very valuabj „ ° the surroundmg fyTng the property, the upper seam of UIU li^ ^Priiiatg Contract. T» S OLIVER AND SON MERCHANTS, HIGH STpvrl AND spirit STREET, and TEMPLE-ST^K1' VICTORIA rrHB EXECUTORS c X OLIVER OFFER for lafcC D. S. CONTRACT the FREEHOLD pi^„by PKIVATE STREET and VICTORIA-STRs^P11^8 in HIGH; for 21 years from the24th.Tune £ *■> and the LEASE in TEMPLE-STREET, togeth^891' the PREMISES the Unexpired Licenses aud thA r Benefit of established Wholesale and Gt°oawill oi the old- by the late well-known finn 0f D « The Purchaser will be requ;r„f,' ER andSON. in the usual way the book 0 ,ake at a valuation stock-in-trade, 12 horses, vansS <lue t(?tlle 6rm>the furniture, loose plant and nt*«t-iC^rts' Portable office miscellaneous effects belonging i ,,ln,tla?le' a,ld other The Premises in Victoria-stroB? business, and contain large and are very extensive, cellarage and stabling, and PP0,1I-ed bar, ample carrying on the business. crJ' convenience for The High-street Premises bar, good cellar, and convenienf n well-appointed The Temple-street Premised (suo-let) above, usual offices. contain good bar and The High-street and Tempje f commanding positions, and thP Premises occupy are situate in the centre of tli« -u the Prernises The Business is a going coneP,:„ y-' „ citv of Biistol and neighbou^ "ls ?"e11 known.m t-be connection, was established AO has an, e5i eHf!° D. S. Oliver, and is now put ago by tlie late account of his death and that of h e rnarkcfc solely on For Particulars and Orders to View the Properties •w"10 w pe! OEOEGT HOEBS? Holicitor, co ac. 01 Solicitor, -Jtgal4!!utic£s. HE MILLER o»a H Vic. Op. a°"1 the L*"°' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVj;N ORpnTTORS T»r\TANDS aSTthe'es^ any CLAMfP^nd Smiftoo No l3 Eclr^fFAVID WILLIAM MIL^R late <n ^o s ^Cl ipg RO ATH mFF in COUNTY^^BUTK DOCKS CAR- deceLedVho died on Ul0 ^LAmoRGAN Grocer and Letters of Administration' *]ay,of Iebruary 1891 7 a „r. of the Llandaf? vi- of ^nose estate were Ifobate Division of her Maje £ ?trfet Registry of the Probate 0{ March H'gh Court of Jus- ^r(){ james Collis) of n 8s*j- to Margaret Colli s aforesaid the natural and ]a^ Eclipse-street Cardiff b^nftlie said deceased are 1! 'nother and next-of- fn the nartSilars in writing required to send to us t^e undersigned G. he,r claims or demands to us tn Twenty-foui-i-v. Son her solicitors °^1T whfch date the said AdS^ of November 1891 f distribute the assets of th^ Jn-1jtratrix wil1 proceed the nersons entitled thereto hav^L deceas,ed amongst t! „n(j demands of which Ju R regard only to the Cl^\nd she will not be uiui e shall then have had n°vi ipeeased or any part th ^or t'le assets of the nirsoToVpersons of wLs^r,eo.f s<> distributed to Khan not fchen have had notice aims or demands she 20 High-street Ca-ir« j- for tbe = attb < £ ontrarts> gEDWElIrF^SCHo^ BOAHD. VKWNIOT^NTS' SCHOOL,°att1^ ERECTION of a Plan and Specification, which Ca^eif Tredegar, as per «f m^ itities obtained, ou annJi- seen« alKl bllls t!moi and Morgan, Arc&llcatio» to Messrs Chambers, Cardiff- hltects. Charles-street be forwarded mP later than the 31st inst > the undersigned, not Th« Board do not bind them l„TOt or,uiyKn'l«'- "»1»« to aoc.pt the C. DATOcev, 5626 — — Clerk of Board. mo buildhrs^asj, painteks ™N?„yliSmNO1 & PAP!!E. WIND STREET, SWANSEA. s!. ORIA HOTEL,' Brewerv Neath, not, Liter than + v Beva,1> instant Specification of work mav » th 0ct-°ber to the premises had on applicati ? be seen and access Inn," rinat,-street, Swansea. at the Compass — rz r———584o T o L » e b s. nsfss. "rSawssE?" be^«TuorMrHvILLIAMTHOj^n ^tv"? dare, not later than the 31st inst. llryntawel, Aber- JJICKS AND" Co., LIMITED, MANUFACTURING AND WHOLFSATF CHEMISTS IRE ESTABLISHMENTS THE CARDIFF DIttJG STORES, 70, QUEEN-STREET, AND HICKS AjND CO., LIMITED Are by far the LARGEST*. DEALER Chemicals in the Princip^111 Drugs and Their Wholesale Connection enables them #ith the Largest London 5ou^s mpe HICKS & CO., LIMXTED Are the CHEAPEST CHEMISTS in Walp„' the Best Drugs, &c., that can be nf' ,SUpply procured. procured. HICKS AND 00., LIMITED, WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES AND STEAM LABORATORY PARADISE-PLACE, QUE £ N. CARDII^p. IREET, 58e Illustrated Price List of Drugs, Patent Mmi.- 1 Sui-Sical Appliances sent free on receipt of Sei KBALL,S MANDRAKE a _TT T c MANDRAKE The great remedy f0r BiH PlfJ'S MANDRAKE OUS and Liver Compla £ X" SS'tI MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & "*ts, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood S' Sffrl MANDRAKE fier of the age. un" PILLS MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is ly d, 2s 9h MANDRAKE 4s 6d, and Hs. Free by Uo^P MANDRAKE by the proprietor MANDRAKE ^1^^ MANDRAKE Munday, Chemist, Cardiff MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath • G„r SHa MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport T" MANDRAKE G. Isaac (late Hayman), Cht" S MANDRAKE mist, Neath; Newberyand MANDRAKE Son, London. y ana PILLS MANDl? A vw "ILLh MANDR^e; Proprietor Mr KEALL MANDRAKE Chemist&Dentist, 199 TJIN-I,' PIT MANDRAKE i street, Swansea. 8076 lui? uri r 2 MANDRAKE PILLS mHE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITlfl) PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATrftTV^s WESTERN' V ALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 180 COMMF.ROI4L ROAD. NEWPORT. ICO" íuansta iHititicijjal (lUritoit. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CASTLE JL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been asked by many Ratepayers of the above Ward to come forward and offer myself as a Candidate on the 2nd November next, I beg to place my services at your disposal. As there are some very important matters now about to be dealt with by the Corporation, including the new and costly Water Works scheme, the New Market, the better Housing cf the Working Classes, &c., &c., I venture to think that my experience would be cf some use in guiding me as to the best. course to be adopted when the above or any other important matters, are brought forward. Should it be your pleasure to give me fI. seat in the Council Chamber, I will make it my duty to advocate the best policy that commends itself to my judgment, apd to vote fairly and squarely for the benefit of the Ratepayers at large. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, x Your obedient servant ROSSER ROSSER. 15, Somerset-place, Swansea, Oct. 22nd, 1891. 5325 ==- ublir ntirt5. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION. PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Admission—Sixpence, All Day. PICTURES BY LEADING ARTISTS AND LOCAL MEMBERS. MUSIC AT INTERVALS. NEXT WEEK IS THE LAST WEEK. Season Ticket Holders are respectfully Informed that all Season Tickets held by them and not returned. as requested, will be charged to them after this date. Will holders of Season Tickets not yet paid for oblige bv remitting the amounts to the Hon. Secretary ? J. A. SANT, Hon Secretary. October 24th, 1391. 5535 UNIVERSITY~COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. MINING. PROFESSOR-W. GALLOWAY. A Course of 60 LECTURES will be given bv the Professor 011 MONDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Three p.m., commencing on MONDAY, November 2nd. Each Lecture will be followed by a Tutorial Class, and in the course of the Session visits will be paid (under the direction of the Professor) to Collieries and Works in the district, with the view of giving Students an opportunity of seeinu, in actual operation the various mechanical appliances and methods of working described in the lectures. For a Syllabus of the lectures and further informa- tion, apply to • IVOR JAMES, Registrar. University College, Cardiff, October 22iid, 1391. 5790 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. An impression having gone abroad that I am the THOMAS DAVIES described in Stubbs Gazette" of October 14,1891, as having given a Bill of Sale to one John Hancock, I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE THAT I AM NOT THE PERSON REFERRED TO, nor have I any connection with him. THOMAS DAVIES, Builder and Contractor, Duffryn-street, Mountam Ash. October 19th, 1891." 5792.463e COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1887. Tho Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and reframed the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 57th Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted up at some conspicuous place at every colliery. Copies in pamphlet and sheet form can be had at the South Wales Printing Works, Cardiff. 4824-800 EVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS. BATTALION ORDERS by MAJOR A. THORNLEY, Commanding. For Week ending 31st October. 1891. J. —Non-commissioned Officers and Sappers having Rifles in their possession must return same by 30th inst. 2.—The Arm Store will be Open on Wednesday and Friday, 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. By order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut., C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. TELEPHONES. NOTICE TO RENTERS OF PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES. BEFORE EXTENDING YOUR EXISTING AGREE, MENTS you are respectfully requested to Communi- cate with J. B. jgAUNDERS AND ELECTRICiAL JJNGINEERS, CARDIFF, Who are Supplying and Filing the CELEBRATED WILDE INSTRUMENTS, under Licence from the National Telephone Company, Ltd. The prices of these instruments are considerably below those of others of equal merit. 5492 ublír ^ppohtttiunts. LANFRECHVA UPPER SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, ASSISTANT MASTER (ex-P T) for the mixed department, of the Griflithstown Board School. Must have knowledge of drawing and tonic sol-fa. Salaiy, S50 per annum. Duties to commence 23rd November next. Applications, stating age, with three recent testimonials, endorsed "Griffithstown School." to be sent T<vme on or^before the 2nd Novem- ber next. HE>iRY BYTHWAY, Clerk to the Board. pontypool, 19th October, 1891. 5757 S W ANSEA TRAIING COLLEGE. Owing to the resignation of Mr D. Williams a PRINCIPAL wil be REQUIRED at thVs CoUege Candidates should be upwards of 40 years of age. married, possessed of experience in Educational work, of sound attainments, and of business habits. He will breqUlred to conduct the correspondence of the College, and to take an active and prominent part. in the instruction of the Students. To commence duties from the first of January next. Salary, 300 per annum without residence All applications to be made not later than the 14th day of November next. AESI0IWSI T AYCTBE obtained from Dr. W. MORGAN, Technical Institute, Swansea. 5777 JJLAENAVON BRITISH SCHOOLS. WANTED early, a HEAD MISTRESS, for the Infants' Department.-Applications, statina ACE qualifications, salary required, and when able to com- mence duties, to be sent by Nov. 9th, next to the Chairman, MR THOS. JAMES 5794 Bryn Villa, Blaenavon. Mon. pENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARD. -.1 WANTED, on 1st January next, for the Pentvrch Works School, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (ART 50) qualified to teach sewing. Salary, £40. Applications, stating age qualifications, and with copy testimonials to be sent to F 572O R. Y. EVANS, Clerk to the Board. ^^ddhalljChambeiSj^aT^tf^ FATTORINI & SONS'TATCHES ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. FATTORNI & SONS' 30s WATCH has Jf strong Silver Cases, is Jewelled, strong Watch, and perfect Time-keeper Warranted for three years. FATTORINI & SONS' £2 2s SILVER j' LEVERS, are full-jewelled, have Compensation Balance, and 2oz Silver Cases, Warranted for three years, and far superior to any other Watch made for the money. TTUTTORINI & SONS' WALTHAM JJ LEVERS, at £2128, in strong Silver Cases, are everything that can bs desired as perfect Time-keepers Warranted for three years. XHATTORINI & SONS' HIGH-CLASS I' WALTHAM LEVERS at 3 guineas can be had from no other house M the Kingdom, and they are the Strongest Watches and best timekeepers ever produced. Warranted for 5 years. FATTORINI & SONS' SILVER ENG- JJ LISH LEVERS at are Warranted for five years, and are equal to English Watches mostly charged 5 guineas for. „ N XjlATTOlllM & SONS' £ 4 SILVER X ENGLISH LKVERS are perfection for strem-th, durability, and timekeeping, and are AVarranted"for five years. FATTORINI & SONS' ENGLISH LEVERS,. £ 4 4s, £ 410s, £ 5, £ 5 12s, andupwards, haveall Gold Joints on Cases, have high-class isochron- ised movements, adjusted to heat, cold, and positions. Warranted for five years. 27, WEaTGArrE, & 27, KIRKGATE, BRADFORD, Agents wanted to form clubs for the sale of our celebrated Watches, Clocks, J ewellery, Cutlery, Electro- plated Goods, Particulai-s on application ■ 14603 4^7e—5709 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL 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 mcdicines have power to reach. The GR>KArJ. l>LOOD PURIFIER, cures the following complaints Indigestion, or wind iii the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s Sd each, sold by most Ohemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, rJsrfnrrl-cfrpAAf,. Swanwa l(jJ4 fhtliuc ^nmsinuitts. CARDIFF. fJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ENGAGEMENT OF AUGUSTE VAN BIENE'S COMPANY In the Enormously Successful GAIETY BURLESQUE, FAusrr UP TO DATE, As played over 450 times at the Gaiety Theatre, London. AUGMENTED BAND AND POWERFUL CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES. RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOLTRITES Mr LOUIS KKLLEHER, Miss RITA PRES VNO „ GEOIIUE HONEY, „ LYDIA EDMONDS, „ >> ALICE BAUNETT,' EDMUND PAYNE, AMY AUGARDE. MONDAY, OCT, 26, AND DURING THE WEEK, FAUST UP TO DATE.' MONDAY, NOV. 2nd, Mr George Alexander's Company in the successful comedy, DR. BILL, From the Avenue Theatre. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Limited. T II E É M P I R E- MANAGES OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT THE PEERLESS pRESTON gISTERS, INIMITABLE ARTISTES. LOTTO, LILO, AND OTTO, WONDERS OF THE WHEEL. MISS ALICE VENLEY, COMIC ACTRESS AND VOCALIST. THE JpOUR JTJOROTHY GIRLS, A CHARMING AND TALENTED QUARTETTE. jgAM gAUNDERS, CHARACTER ACTOR. M AUD RIVERS, SERIO COMEDY ARTISTE. MISS II I/NGTRY, CHARACTERISTIC SONGSTRESS AND DANCER. THE JgRANTFORDS AND THEIR J)OG DUDE," AMERICAN COMEDIANS AND INSTRUMENTAL MIMICS. AAlj NEXT WEEK.—CURTIS D'ALTON. jyg~ISS LYDIA YEAMANS SHORTLY. PHILHARMONIC -)L THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors-Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. Oct. 2oth. Great American Specialite Artistes, KELLY AND ASHBY, Fun in a Chinese Laundry. FRANK FOLLOY AND THE HARVEY BOYS. CARLE'S MARVELLOUS PERFORMING PI- GEONS, BRIAN DALE AND EMILY CLARINDER, FRANK WHITELY, Refined Negro Comedian: FRED RILEY, Vocal Comedian; COBWEB AND SPIDER, Musical Athletes. MONDAY NEXT—.MINNIE MARIO. »m'. 0*E "\yEEK wee £ T ONGBR lfL. LAST LAST WEEK. Of the Greatest Exhibition and En- WEEK. LAST tertainment of its kind on earth. LAST*. WEEK. Notwithstanding die euormous and WEEK LAST still increasing Success, must CLOSE LAST WEEK. SATURDAY NEXT, Oct. 31st, to WEEK LAST Open in Cadoxton Nov. 2nd. LAST WEEK. WEEK. LAST /"COLONIAL TI ALL, LAST WEEK. VV II WEEK. LAST CARDIFF LAST ^LiST N0W OPEN, TO-NIGHT, AND ^L^ST' WEEK. EVENING AT 8. LAST Last Two Day Performances on LAST WEEK. Wednesday and Saturday, at 3. WEEK. LAST Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30. LAST WEEK. Prices—2s, Is, and 6d. WEEK. LAST —— LAST WEEK. G. POOLE'S LATEST, GREATEST, WEEK. LASL' AND GRANDEST LAST lypRIORAMA, "lEEK. WEEK. T. WEEK. L\ST Stanleys Expedition through LAST WEEK. DARKEST AFRICA, WEEK. LAST and Every Event of Importance LAST WEEK. Added up to Date. WEEK. LAST Accompanied by the very best LAST WEEK. CONCERT COMPANY WEEK. LAST out of London, in a similar change of LAST WEEK. Programme, and Splendid Band. WEEK. J^JESSRS NEWMAN AND MONSTER BALLAD CONCERT, PARK-HALL, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1891. Artistes Mrs Mary Davies, Madame Alice Gomez, Madame Antoinette Sterling, Mr Henry Piercy, Mr Charles Chilley, Mr Maybrick. Solo Violin, Madame Nettie Carpenter. Solo Pianoforte, Madame Zoe Caryll. Conductor, Mr Sydney Naylor. Tickets and plan, 84. Queen-street, Cardiff. 5704 SWANSEA. Swansea pavilion theatre OF VARIETIES. I TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Oct. 26th, Percy C. Emery's Sensational Dramatic Sketch, LASHED TO THE MAST, or Ice-bound in the Northern Sea. PALLES and CUSSICK, W. II. GEORGE'S MIN- MtELS, MARCUS BOYLE. THE SISTERS WIGHT, GEORGE ELLIOT! BRADY and JOHN- SON. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. Gallery, 3d Pit, 6d Balcony, Is Is 6d. Ha1f.price to Bakony and Boxes only, at 9 0 clock. GLENTAKIT GLENTAKIT! GLENTAKIT! ASK FOR GLENTAKIT OLD SCOTCH ONE OF THE FINEST WHISKIES IN THE MARKET. BRISTOL STORES 28, NICHOLAS-STREET* CARDIFF CHURCH-STREET 556S-293e LADIES and GENTLEMEN"of Cardiff and Surrounding District, I solicit from you an inspection, before purchasing elsewhere, of one of the Latest and Best-assorted Stocks of Boots and Shoes m earant. Come and compare qualitv and prices. I the grandest window display and variety in Wales. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. A splendid stock of boots from 2s lid an immense assortment^ Ladies' Walking Shoes from 2s lid a job lot of Women's Boots (elastTc-side, lace, and button boots), cheap a job lot of Boys' Nail Boots from Is lid; a large stock of Boys', Girls', and Children's Boots and Shoes Babies' Boots and Shoes from 5Vjd. MEN DEPARTMENT. To the Dowlais Iron-workers and Working Men, come and see the Nailed Boots I sell at 4s lid. Splen- did solid Lace and Elastic-side Boots, 4s lid a grand variety of Walking Shoes, 4s lid. REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. I do the largest repairing trade in Cardiff. I can, and do, give bitter material than small shops, who buy their leather in small quantities. By division of labour I do feats in this department-Sole and Heel in Twenty Minutes. A c011lft.rta.ble waiting-room, slippers, books, newspapers, and eyen a spitoon lor smokers. Ladies' Boots Soled and Heeled, Is od Men's, 2s 6d. Now be careful about the right shop-On the top of the hill, opposite Old Noah's Ark' and Spiller's Mill, and my name is — I-II LL, 245 JJUTE-STREET, CARDIFF Land Law Reform.—Startling Truths! A small pamphlet dealing with this great coming question. Call and get it free of charge. 181—559 ESTABLISHED 1852. B 0 I E R S. WILLIAM WILSON & CO., LILYBANK BOILElt WORKS, GLASGOW. EVERY TYPE OF MODERN STEAM BOILERS up to highest working pressure made with all the Newest and most Complete Appliances. Specifications, Estimates, and Drawings 011 application. Seyeralllew Boilers always ready or in a forward state for immedi- ate delivery. Tele)!;rams-" Boiler, Glasgow.' 4S67 Bill posting at ABERDARE (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations liroughout Aberdare and District. Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars, Also Agent for Gnion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— Addre s Ii. Dean-street, Aberdare. 3137 13590 USintS5 Â U T U M N, 1891. II OWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING AN J M M E N S E STOCK OF EW GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE AUTUMN REASON, CLEARING PARCELS Bought from Manufacturers for Cash in an Departments AT WHOLESALE PRICES JJOWELL & £ JO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. /"CARDIFF. 21 Oe £ 450 712,000 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE WERE SLAUGHTERED BY ARMOUR & CO. LAST YEAR. ARMOURS EXTRACT OF BEEF. DISTINGUISHED FROM ALL OTHER MEAT EXTRACTS FOR RETAINING TRUE NATURAL TASTE & STIMULAT- ING PROPERTIES OF FRESHLY- COOKED PRIME BEEF IN A MORE MARKED DEGREE THAN ANY SIMILAR PREPARATION ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, Manufactured by the exclusive "ARMOUR PROCESS the LIFE and FLAVOUR of the Beef are PRESERVED and NOT BURNT OUT ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF wili make Invalids Beef Tea without the addition of Soup Stock. Gold Medals and Highest Awards at all Exhibi- tions. Adopted by H.M. and U.S. Governments. Sold Everywhere. 5841 CROSS JgROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS, DEPOT FOR EVAN'S STEAM PUMPING ENGINES. HAULING AND WINDING ENGINES AND AIR COMPRESSORS. COLLIERY STORE CONTRACTORS. IRON, STEEL, OIL, AND METAL MERCHANTS. WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL TUBES WITH LOOSE FLANGE JOINTS, FOR COMPRESSED AIR, WATER, AND STEAM. jJ SCREWED AND SOCKETED IRON TUBES. IRON AND STEEL BOILER TUBES. ENGINEERS' BRASS STEAM FITTINGS. PATENT ROLLED IRON AND STEEL SHAFTINd, FRICTIONAL AND OTHER COUPLINGS. MILL GEARING. BRASS, COPPER, AND YELLOW METAL BARS AND HEETS. PLATES, AND INGOTS. BRAZED BRASS AND COPPER STEAM TUBES. SOLID DRAWN BRASS LOCO. AND CON- DENSER TUBES. -—— 5842 21 AND 22, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. THE A TLAS JpURNISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 5, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF JFLURNISH ON EASY TERM OR FOR CASH, DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. WE CONTINUE TO SUPPLY FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION To Householders, Lodgers, Mechanics, and all Classes in any station of life, on their well-known HIRE PURCHASE GYSTEM, The Liberal Terms of which are Acknowledged to be Undoubtedly the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS EVER OFFERED IN CARDIFF OR ELSEWHERE. The Furnishing Department comprises EVER): HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE, INCLUDING. SHEETS KNIVES, KETTLES, BLANKETS, FORKS, SAUCEPANS, QUILTS, CRUETS, FENDERS, FIREIRONS PERAMBULATORS, &c. TERMS. £3 WEEKLY PAYMENTS Is 6c 2s6c: 4 s 6s „ 7s 6i £ 50 „ „ 15s £100" 20s ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID. PIANOS ON EASY TERMS. BATH CHAIRS, INVALID, BABY CARRIAGES Lent out on Hire by the Day or Week, and with Option 'of/Purchase.- CHAIRS LENT FOR EVENING PARTIES. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery of every descrip tion kept in stock. Prospectuses and Price Lists Post Free on Application. 1334 TO NAME OINTMENT. -J^l This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula. rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up tht most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label ou each pot. T^TO NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas. blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles. fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, iri tonic ami invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, hey are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment is any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 7!flL Is lid, and 2s 9d each. No family should be without them SOLE PROPRIETOR:— J WHITKHOUSE, 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 3440 Aents wan1,ed in every djstreE OLD SHIRTS RE-FITTED.—Fine Irish Linen, 2s, or very best Linen, returned free, readj to wear, 2s 6d. A New Shirt sent free, 2s 9d, 33 9d, 4s 1 9d, 5s 9d, or 6s 9d. Best Linen Collars, 2s 9d half- dozen. Price Lists and Patterns all kinds Linen Goods and Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs free. Merino Pants and Vests are now very cheap.—B. it E. McHUGH and CO. LIMITED, BELFAST, 1404 A FREE REMEDY TO ALL.—A late sufferer from nervous disorders, despondency etc., will be pleased to forward particulars of simple self-treatment. A cure is certain.— Address W. H BROWN, Esq., 19, Walpole-terrace. Kemp Town, Brighton 14515 2783 700