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DONCAN GILMOUR AND 0 • CELEBRATED IIOp BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HAW-PINTZ BOTTLES OF FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. SAT» 1308 AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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ASK TOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S HIGH PRESSURE STEAM PREPARED PEA FLOUR, FOB SOUPS, GRAVIES, &C. EASILY DIGESTED SOLD EVERYWHERE. IN PACKETS, Id, 2d, and 4d each, and TINS, 6d, Is. Is 6d, and 3s each. MAKES EXCELLENT SOUP IN A FEW MINUTES. Patentees and Manufacturers: 5088 BOWDEN STEAM MILLS MARKET HABBOBO.
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[ Shipping gatirts. » CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX i The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ^^miiUp r?."r' TTTT~ FIRST-CLASS SCREW 1 will sail as follows;— USK ^NE.. Cardifffor Bordeaux Feb. 29 f With Cardiff Mar. 2 f ^°°ds passengers. f &c-> apply to Mr A. G. Todd, 1 T s Bordeaux and at the Offices 9481 H?5^1>^{} j?unt Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1071 HOOPER CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers, AMERICA. /&$ £ RJUNAUD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Specified On two j Steamers of this Line follow the threading Homeward Tracts adopted by an<i New York Steamship Com- rejoining the homewa<Smers leavinS tl,e outward and FROM r°ute at defined points. TO NEW YORK via QUEEN&OWN SBRVIA S!T „ To BOSTON. ETRURIA Saf m r-,5 SCYTHIA Th., Mar. 3 AURANTU Saf' M CATALONIA.. Th., Mar. 10 SUPKRfm 19 PAVONIA • • -Th., Mar. i7 for FH^t ^T, cS^ModATION at moderate fares ISoSlJ CHTO!E<^ND Class Passengers; also AUSTRAXIA JAPaN, NEW ZEALAND and Steerage sengers to all parts of America and atC) te-8 those by Boston Steamers 111ft", or WIthout e t e. ked to erk witShHouIt P exCtOra Nc] Mey .,LIMITED, HlPCOMP Y, 8, Water-street, Liverpool. SamiMl T«L. T> °.R TO THEIR AGENTS, (WHAT Davies> 9. Edward-place, Crockherbtown, But^ £ .o^°^,ert Gilchrist & Co.. Consulate-chambers, Cardiff; D. S Thomas, Schoolmaster, W VD" T- Davies, 52, High-street, Merthyr Robing ^)cke' ?> Commercial-street, Newport, J. Pontypridd W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, AMERICAN LINE tSjfX\\ *-jt\ UNITED STATES MAIL ^SBBE^STEA MKR.S, LIVERPOOL TO PHn,A P DELPHI A, EVERY ^^seagers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the £ te PennsylvaniaRailroad. The shortestand SpS^^artlcalais apply to RICHARDSON •p V« & CO. 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. Tx- C. HOWE and Co., 31, Mount Stuart-square; C ^Cudupp, Castle-road S. J. DAVIES, 9 Edward S*™ Cardiff: JONES, BROS, and Co., Bute Docks and at Newport; A. TILHEY, Abertillery J gar AN, Post,office, Pontypool; J. THOMAS, Trede f X T. H. AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore A. DAVIES Mee?"st'eet Pontlottyn; E. DAVIES, 52, High wreet, Merthyr; Acsiir and SILCOCKS, Swansea .S,?0?* South Wales Emigration Office, Ponty JJ A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina AND W —' **ITCHJNGS, Aberkenfig. 1016 TNMANLINEROYALMAILSTEAMERS & INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD ^VERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown everyThursday. W«P y t0 RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 22, Fri r"sk' Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Mnn^d'l:Place' Queen-i0. T. C. Howe and Co., M, Pleasant-square: C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-rd, HT» J-0, P~ Edmunds, Post Office, Caerphilly; C. e ms> 11, Somerset-place Austin and Silcocks, ^j^ansea; T. H. Austin, Neath-rd., Landore D. S. _<>Bias, British School, Llandovery J. Davies, Great House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Bridge-st., jeath D. L. Jones, 23, Villiers-st, Briton Ferry xif^berts, and J. Thomas, Pontypridd D. T. Davies, — "fryr; J. S. Lambert, 2, The Woodlands, Porth. 1141 6PALGRA VE, MURPHY & ^L P co.'s MRIR LINE OF STEAMERS. 7,Trl, SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain Kehoe CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OF AMSTERDAM Captain Hoare la we a^°v3 or other steamers of the same Line gin tended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Freights, <fcc., apply to the owners, Palgrave, A~Phy Co, 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the BURGESS & CO., Swansea. ent at Hamburg D. FUHRMANN, 7047 Ihtilbing ntídíts. 'PHE CARDIFF "BOROUGH" BUILD- ING SOCIETY receive DEPOSITS on DEMAND, "•west, 3 per cent.; or subject to 14 days' notice, 3% Per cent.; subject to 3 months' notice, 4 per cent.— 94, st. Marv dtreet, Cardiff. SAM. HERN, Secretary. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND .JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 6,469 9s 6d A D VAN C E S On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (iuterest 5 oer cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES £ 60 each (interest 4% per cent., le balf-yearly, and bonus). PSPoSITS received at 4 per cent. interest, payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYBTSNE, Secretary FRIARS CHAMBERS. NEWPORT. ai25 SouriT WALES MERCANTILE 0 itTTTIDlNG SOCIETY, CAMBRIAN-CHAM- ^RS ip WESTGATE-STREET. CARDIFF.—3% *SLforest given on Deposits at 7 days' notice yttoent. Interes g ^.g notice.—John Jenkins, pet cent, at one IQIS A.C.A., Secretary. MEpTllyp. AND DOWLAIS gUILDINO SOCIETY LOASS AJ>VAg%PfyS FB°M .„ i *„ 17 years—Favourable -J « WTTTT 7TTNG DTCO-T LIMITED, 1 S. FIEJLtUl^u; "L «*YES BUILD- X. REGISTERED OFFK5ES, INGS, THE HAYES, O NQT TFAAN £ 1Q Are receiving depositsI further notice) TOon the following terms ( per cent, per annum. Sar2^oanths; notice at.. 5 » » » At Six months'notice at.. •• ti At Twelve months notice personally, or by For further the above address. 8210-151e letter, to the Secretary, atthe arranged. R.i"r- nur A WONDERFUL MEDICINE IMHA3rs PILLS, T>EECHAM'S PILLS, j^EECHAM'S PILLS, •xi.~a fn ha worth a Guinea a Box Aremdversally Orders, such as wind and for Bilious and Nervous giddiness, fulness pam at the stomach, sicKn ^ness aIld drowsiness, and swelling after meai^w~\ tite, shortness cold chflCTnaW^8 °[ h^urv^ S&es on the skin of breath, costi^ness.^cu^ and aU nervous and di*torbed sleep, frightf, T}ie flrat dose will give tumbling sensations, j!no fiction, for they relief in twenty ha!l"'t"1C°"^l, toittd MtBrowbOl .1 TsroKrH A GOTNKA. A BOX. WORTH A GCINBA A SOX. -TJR-OKCH A GUINEA A BOX. „ njrtM they are tavaiuab]^ Ko ,»>» Femaiesof^^l^jgni^ There isnotamedi- "inale should be with0*™ them for removmg any ob- ^e to be foundequaJ to 8ystem. If "fenustion or irr^11*?- ^jyen with each box they according to the directions^ to sound and *msool restore^ Fena^8been proved by thouanda Robust health. TWs the benefits winch are have tried them, an" •Bred by their u*e- c T>EECHAM'S PILLS. -OEECHAM'S PILLS. -p^EECHAM'S PILLS Bar a weak u £ ^they act^Hke^'sSG^^and afer. wonders upon the most the huawuer waSinfe Th«y thf^rtiole muscular system, restore ^e S; °/innaUv^y members °f ail classes of society guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is T c "t>EECHAM7S PILLS. "OEECHAM'S PILLS. BEECHAWS PILLS ■mrtbe largest Sale oW Patent Medicine in the ftU. DIRECTIONS AMOVES WITH EACH BOX. TnIfflcaStTc°hSl and Patent MedKane everywhere. In Boxes, 9%d, f. lZd, and 2s 9d each. 1392 TTEAIJ7S AMTCRtCAN IVIANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE The great remedy for Bili- PgJ| MANDRAKE andfhe greatest Blood Puri- PILLS MANDRAKE fler of thfUe PILLS MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is liid- 2s 9d PILLS »!«;DBAHE 4.6D MM MANDRAKE Munday Chemist, Cardiff PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, ciiemist, Roath; Gar- PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport; J PILLS MANDRAKE G. ISa^; (late Hayman), Che- PILLS MANDRAKE mist, Neath; Newbery and PILLS MANDRAKE Son, London. PILLS MANDRAKK —PILLS MAIORAKE Proprietor —■ Mr K"F.AI.Y. pjXLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist 199, Hjgb. pills Mandrake j street, Swansea. 8076 J012 PILLS alt5 Inr Auction- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr BRADSHAW BROWN. r ill r I^Ptot.»ndM^mII.G«o^™ M T. E. GEORGE. Copyhold Properties, &c., at Abercarn April 4 .Nlr SYDNEY GIBSON. Fat Wethers, Steers, &c., at Cowbrid,ge March 1 Messrs BOWRING. Household I^rniture Ac., at Cardiff Md £ ™c £ HOTr^aRkVC|6K.'i.TOCHOOX Furniture, Cattle &c„ at Nantcoch Mar. 9,10 10 Household Furnirure, at Swansea .March 3 ESSSSSSiSEtSz. Do« Schooner.^at g « H°—• •' S3, o.- Household■ G,O M*™ Farming Stock and Horses, at Gaer Fach .Mar 8 fineT Fach Hay and Clover, at Newport -Mar. a Live and Dead Fanning Stock, at Caerleon..March 15 Meadow hay, at Caerleon «^rcn iu Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, Double-licensed House, a,t Pontypnd«_ March 2 Plant, Machinery, Materials, at Cardiff March 3 Hotel and Premises, at Bridgend Mania Stock, Crops, <fcc., at Eglwysnunydd March Freehold Building Lanl. at Safes, at Abergavenny Mar. 3 flay, at Abergavenny Pnt Stock and Cattle, at Cowbrldge ilaarcn l Stock, Crops, and Implements, atPentwyn. -M^ 3 50 Acres o^, (pontypridd). Facing Mr ILLTYD THOMAS. Meadow Hay, at Ely, near Cardiff March 7 "OARRY AND A Y I D AUCTIONEERS, TENANT-RIGHT, HOTEL, PROBATE, and GENERAL VALUERS. LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE; AGENTS ASSESSORS OF FIRE LOSSES, &c. OFFICES ST JOHN'S CHAMBERS, S ST JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. R THOMAS PARRY, MEMBERS J AUCNONKKBJ, OT f J. J. DAVID, I House anti Estate Agent, FIRM, j CARDIFF. I SALE £ E VALUABLE LEASEHOLD MS^fTH^HkYES, and WORKING- MSTTSS'RSWIF& S. HERN are instructed to sSl bV AUCTION at the Mart, Bank lBgt sWar^treet, on THURSDAY, the 10th ^'jHoT ^S'th^^jKAS&^OLDD^VELLE^G-HOUSE for the residue now unexpired of a tern of 99 years at a loT 2d-All thaf lIaSEHOLD CORN ER SHOP and tTlet 6d per week. Held for a term of 99 years 'i, wth March 18*4, at a yearly rent of £ 6. from 25th March, l treet conTenient HOUSE, let at Ss per^eL Term, 99 years from 25th March, 1882. Ground rent, £ 3 tw0 convenient and excellently- v SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES attached, known;ax 13, and 14, Victoria-place, The Haye^ctrdiff. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th Df0Tb5e!lAU3' those LEASEHOLD PREMISES ■S. ? being Nos. 15 and 15, Working-street, Cardiff, together with the Stabling and Yard at the rfiir extending to, and having a frontage on, the Gla- moriranshire Canal, now occupied by the Masonic Hall, w°d the ground fioor by Richard England, D. Rees, and others, for the residue now unexpired of a term of 99 years, at a rent of about £ 31 7s a year. For further particulars apply to the Auct-ioneers, 94, St. Mary-street; or as to Lot 2, apply to F. E. Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, Bute Docks, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. TUESDAY <fc THURSDAY, MARCH 1st and 3rd, 1892, SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Removed from various Residences for better convenience of sale. "Tl/fESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are J3JL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Rooms, the whole of the excellent FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising the appoiiitmets of a dining and drawing- room, and the complete furniture for seven bedrooms, a library, &c. Goods on view day prior to morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock precisely^ 1111 CAERPHILLY. SALE OF GROUND RENTS, SHOP, AND OTHER PROPERTY. MESSRS MOORE and COMPANY have been instructed to WELL by AUCTION, at the Market Hall, Caerphilly, on THURSDAY, March 3rd, 1892, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable GROUND RENTS, SHOP, and other Property, Wind-street. LOT I.-All those Two valuable COTTAGES and STABLE, situate in Wind-street, Caerphilly, occupied by Mrs Grimes, Edwards, and Morgan. Let at a ren, al of 12s a month. Held under lease for a term of 83 years from October 5th, 1867. LOT 2.—A CORNER SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining, occupied by Mrs Jones, Grocer and Draper. Let at a rental of £2:1 per annum. Held under lease for a term of 90 years from November 22nd, 1851. Lot 3.-All that valuable COTTAGE adjoining Lot 2, occupied by Mr Thomas Morgan. Let at a rental of 210 per annum. Held under lease for a term of 90 years from November 22nd, 1851. LOT 4.—All that valuable COTTAGE adjoining Lot 3, in the occupation of Mr Herbert Hicks. Let at a rental of £9 per annum. Held under lease for 90 years from November 22nd, 1851. LOT 5.—A similar HOUSE adjoining Lot 4, in the occupation of Mr John Jones. Let at a rental of £9 per annum. Held under lease for a term of 90 years from November 22nd, 1851. LOT 6.—A CORNER HOUSE, adjoining Lot 5, occu- pied by Mr Dd. James. Let at a rental of £ 9 per annum. Held under lease for a term of 90 years from Novem- ber 22nd, 1851. LOT 7.—AU that undivided FOURTH PART of a. Ground Rent of £28, secured on the Post Office, the Crown Inn, and Shop belonging to Mrs Price. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 49, Queen-street, Cardiff or to Mr David Lewis, Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff. 7007 GAER FACH FARM. NEWPORT, MON. MR THOMAS PARRY has been honoured with instructions from Mr Charles D. Phillips to conduct a highly important and unreserved Sale of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, To take place on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, March 8th. Also a Sale of about 500 TONS of excellent Meadow Hay, at the Tredeuar Arms Hotel, Newport, en WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1892. Full particulars in future advertisements, and in catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after February 22, of Messrs Parry and David, Auctioneers, Cardiff; or of the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport. 8127 PENTWYN, ST. 'GEORGE'S-SUFER-ELY. SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. MR JOHN THOMAS has received instructions from Mr Richards (who is giving up the Farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 3rd, 1892, 48 HEAD OF CATTLE. 40 YEARLING WETHERS. 25 EWES AND LAMBS. 7 PRIZE CART AND OTHER HORSES, USUAL FARM IMPLEMENTS. Four Months' Credit on Usual Conditions. Refreshments at 12. Sale at 1 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Cow bridge. 14716 8144 DUFFRYN, ST. NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF TIMBER. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from A. C. Bruce Pryce, Esa., to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, March 5th, 1892, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be produced at Sale), about 50 ACRES OF TIMBER, „ t .„ Consisting of Oak, Ash, and other Umber, which will basold in live separate lots. n. Mr Morgan Grant, of DuflPryn Mills, will show the respective lots. Further particulars may be had from Auciaonwr* at his offices, Cowbridge. °110 SALE THIS DAY. FIRE! FIRE BURGLARS BURGLARS II S. WITHERS AND CO.'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES ARE A PER- PETUAL INSURANCE AGAINST BOTH. MESSRS STRAKEK. & SON are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, March 1st, 1892, at 12 o'clock prompt, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, „ 21 FIRST-CLASS FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES, Single and Double Doors, from 20 inches to 4 feet high, fitted with patent powder-proof and unpickable locks with duplicate keys, cash drawers, loose shelves, &c., suitable for books, deeds, jewels, cash and plate. N.B.—S. W. & Co. have been established Half a Century, at Park Works, West Bromwich, and are Makers to Her Majesty's Post Offices of England and India, and the following Banking and other Com- panies Birmingham Hanking Company. Birmingham, Dudley, and District Banking Company. Carnarvon District Banking Company, Llandudno. Derbyshire, Banking Company, Bakewell, Derbyshire. Gloucester and Western Counties Company's Banks. Knight, John, and Son, Bankers. Farnham, Surrey, Lloyd's Banking Company, Birmingham. National Bank of Wales, Limited, Swansea. Stuckey's Banking Company, Castle Carey the Munster Bank of Ireland. Westmoreland p^nlri'ng Company, Windermere. His J.™ puke of Sutherland, and the Bank of Scotland. 8205 NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the iTrinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, Pains in the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, andc««? to any address for sixty staanps by the Makers ^d Midland Aunties1'8Drug Comgany Lincoln _———-——— nnHE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL COMPANY LIMITED WESTERN^AUJYI APPLICATION 1009 Sate,s bLt Aurtion. THIS DAY (TUESDAY) AND TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. IMPORTANT SALE of a truly valuable and un- T STOCK of a late LEADING COURT JEWELLER and DIAMOND MERCHANT, com- prising a most Magnificent Selection of Rare and Costly Gems and Articles of Personal Adornment, Old Brazilian Pure-water Diamonds of unparalleled brilliancy superb Oriental Catseyes and Burmese Rubies, of singular beauty and character; the whole forming an unusually fine collection, mounted and set in the newest and most fashionable designs, and specially manufactured from Rare Precious Stones for one of the most renowned West End establish- ments. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING beg to notify the receipt of instructions from a U » Loan Agents, to cover advances, to CTION at the Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, TUESDAY) and To-morrow (WED- >ESJ>A.Y) 1st and 2nd March, 1892, commencing each day at 12 o'clock, A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF MAGNIFICENT JEWELS, of extremely fine quality, including a diamond neck- lace of stars and festoons, which form separate orna- ments, a bracelet of 11 large Brazilian diamonds, a superb suite of opals and diamonds, a black pearl and diamond pendant, formerly the property of the Em- press Eugenie, a rosette of brilliants/the centre stone being a large, deep golden-hued diamond of unsur- passable lustre pair of rare Burmese rubies, mounted as earrings a bracelet of alternate fancy-coloured and pure white diamonds, a pair of large old Brazilian diamond double eardrops. A mag- nificent collection of costly RINGS, BROOCHES. BRACELETS, and PENDANTS of the most beautiful description, set with old Brazilian diamonds, sapphires of the deep rich Cashmere hue, Indian emeralds, two large black pearls sr t as pins and another set with brilliants as a bracelet, an iniport-ant collet necklace, set with large graduated brilliants, of perfect shape and faultless purity; several brilliant crescents and stars, in graduated sizes, which will be offered singly or in suites a collection of rare and valuable scarf pins and dress studs, formerly the property of a connoisseur of exceptional taste and experience. A choice cabinet of SILVER OBJETS D'ART, from English and foreign sources. A number of fine ENGLISH WATCHES and CHRONOMETERS, including several exquisite miniature keyless watches which were exhibited at the late French Exhibition in addition, a quantity of the finest GOLD ART JEWEL- LERY, as supplied to the leading Bond-street and Regent-street jewellers, including bangles, flexible bracelets, fichu brooches, ladiss' fobs, pins, links and studs, rings, &c. The collection will be arranged for view from 10 o clock on morning of Sale. 8089 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON -FiTvb havt receiyed instructions to SELL by AUC- A-lurs, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, sufciect to such conditions as shall then and there fee prfl|uced, on WEDNESDAY, March 2nd. 1892. TH-°?E V*0 FREEHOLD HOUSES ank I'KJSMibiLS, with the yard and stable adjoining known as Nos. 133 and 134, High-street, Swansea. No. 133 at present forms part of the Coach and Horses Inn, and is in the occupation of Mr William Evans, the Vendor, who will retain possession until June 24th, 1893, at a rental of 8s per week. No. 134, together with the yard and stable adjoin- ing, is let to Mr William Smith as weekly tenant, at a rental of lis per week. LOT 2.—A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £ 3 3s per annum, arising out of, and secured upon, that old- established and well-known double-licensed public- house and premises called the Coach and Horses, No. 132, Hiali-street also Two Shops and a Dwelling- house adjoining, situate and being Nos. 10, 11, and 12, Bridge-street. Swansea. These premises are let on lease to John Thomas for 99 years from Lady Day, 1837. The above will be offered ll1 one lot, and if not sold, will be offered in two lots. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, oat-street or to J. Moy Evans, Solicitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea. 80J1 SALE OF WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, removed from various residences in the neighbourhood. The principal lots consist of dining, drawing, and breakfast room, and hall furniture, bedroom ap- pointments, and a quantity of useful articles for kitchen use, too numerous to particularise. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auc- tion Rooms, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, March 3rd, 1892, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER FURNITURE. Goods on view day prior and Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 8214 ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION. IN THE COUNTY-COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT SWANSEA. PORT OF BRITON FERRY. TO MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, COAL SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS. ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON, M have received instructions from the High Bailiff onhe Court to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Swansea, Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on SATURDAY, March 5th, 1892, at 12.30 p.m., THE DUTCH SCHOONER EUGENIE AUGUSTE, with the running and standing rigging, as she now lies in the dock at Briton Ferry. Her registered tonnage is 95 tons, carries about 155 tons, length 89 feet 3 inches, breadth 18 feet 9 inches, depth 9 feet. She was built in Holland, stands and shifts without ballast and is very suitable for coasting trade.. For further information apply to the Auctioneers at their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. R?<1? v.. 7A, LEWIS-STREET, ST. THOMAS (OPPOSTTF sr THOMAS' CHURCH), SWANSEA MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Mrs Heald, who is leaving SwovT sea, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, Remises on THURSDAY, March 3,1892 th! wfcle of the well-preserved wucue HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFHTrnra Comprising walnut drawing-room suite iT5S damask and cretonne coverings, superior w9lr,„Pi table, Brussels and tapestry carpets^'oildoto fenders and irons, mahogany Pembroke tabln and cane-seated chairs, pictures, umbrella Sf,a e^as-y carpet, brass rods, iron bedsteads, palliassp Sw' mattress mUlpuff beds, painted chests of drawers* washstand with marble top, towel hoi-sea • » S5 SiS fc- 1"M,m ,M »■"»'? ■X3; Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-st. Sw=»Tfi00I1-^„ altz htJ tihatt (Contract. THE DUFFRYN AND~LLANISHiN BRICKVrr^ SANITARY PIFE, AND TERRA COIdPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUID\TTnv TA FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY a Going Concern, the » 8,8 FREEHOLD RED B^CK^AND TERRA COTTA At Llanishen, near Cardiff, belonging to the ah Company.: «uove The Works are one of the most complete in the ««= trict, the machinery being of the best description anrt capable of producing 2O,C0O bricks per day d The goods manufactured find a ready sale at the hesf prices current, and the clay and marl are of excellent quality and the supply practically unlimited. Tenders to be addressed to the Liquidators, Dnffrvn and Llani hen Brick Company, at the Works, Llanishen near Cardiff. where any further particulars can be obtained. 8190 3pri3jm% &c., in ttl. MAINDEE, NEWPORT, MON. TO BE LET, for a Term, BRYNDER- WEN," a commodious and comfortable Family Residence, standing in its own grounds upon an eleva- tion which commands extensive views of the Bristol Channel and mountain scenery, surrounded by lawns and pie tsure grounds furnished with ornamental trees and shrubs, flower and kitchen gardens, vinery, and an orchard planted with choice fruit trees. The House possesses the following accommodation Drawing-room, breakfast-room, opening into conser- vatory, dining-room, library, kitchen, offices, eight bedrooms, dressing-room, bathroom, with store-room and excellent cellarage. There is a detached coach-house and stabling also a gardener's cottage. Possession from 25th March next. Further particulars, with permission to view, may be obtained of William Graham, Son. and Hitchcox Surveyors and Auctioneers, Newport, Mon. 8100 To BE LET, by TENDER, for the term of about Three-and-a-half Years, the NORTH and SOUTH WALES HOTEL, LOUISA-STREFT BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. The highest Trader not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and forms of Tender apply to Mr F. Soule, Secretary, Ca £ diff Brewery Company, Limited, John-street Bute- street, or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor 37 Su-inf Mary-street, Cardiff, to whom Tenders' IS i™d1^2.Cf0re T™ °'Cl°Ck °n Saturday, the 5th of ^^j-n-rnn^^—in 8203 PIANOS, JJARPS, ORGANS. HEATH AND SONS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Invite the Public to inspect their Large and VarioH Stock of Instruments, 6y all the Leading MaW at the Cheapest Prices and Largest Discounts. PIANOFORTES, From 10s 6d Monthly, by Broadwood, Collard Eravri Kirkman, Brinsmead, &c Sole Agents for the Celebrated STEINWAY PIANOFORTE One of these Splendid Grand Pianofortes may be Hired for Concerts, <fec. ORGANS, FROM 5s MONTHLY Sole Agents for MASON & IIAMjjlq, &e. SEND FOR NEW RAREEUAR AND DRAWINGS POST FREE. Erary Instrument Guaranteed and Keptfci Ttm. Free for One Year. Ba°rfort*s E™&ir(irh&r11W1 to ■" HEATH AND SONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, 51, Q U E JjTN-S T R EET, CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9431 NEW MUSIC DAILY. 1066 BILL POSTING AT ABERDARE (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations throughout Aberdare and District, Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars, Ac. Also Agent for Gown and Ca'sMa5 Steamers Addressee. Dean-etreet, Aberdare. 1137-15590 Mnblic Bottm. FREE DINNER for the BLIND of CARDIFF, THURSDAY March 10th.-For tickets apply to the Manager of the Cardiff Institute (Srdiff (opposite the Infirmary), Glossop-road, T 0 A H I T F, C T 8 A PREMIUM of 220 and 2,5 will be paid for the two .approved PLANS drawn to a scale 32 feet to 1 inch for the best laying out of 18 acres of land in the parish of Llandalf for building purposes. Plan of level and full particulars may be obtained on application to T. J. Masters 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 55Q LANG-KDOCK ANNUAL RACES, JL-i (Under National Pony and Galloway Rules), EASTER MONDAY, 1892. Also TROTTING MATCH and FOOT RACES (open to all comers.) For further particulars apply to 8195 H. MORGAN, Hon. Sec. 1ST^!?™AL REGISTRATION OF \$™ PLUMBERS (in connection with the Worshipful Company of Plumbers, London). DISTRICT COUNCIL FõR CARDIFF-EASTERN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. SKPTF\i^™8 i GIVEN that after RFrT^rRiTrrif -1,?92' a^L APPLICANTS for w 1 be required to pass an Ex- uVw a"d practice of Plumbing. On behalf of the District Council, 8245 EDW. W. WAITE, Hon. Sec. LLANTltISANT HOOL BOARD. ISF^?R]^BY GIVEN that on FRIDAY, M*rch- 1892, the School Board for the L?"tn?ant will meet at the Parish Office, aJ e*ve noon, to take into consideration ,°rf contributions towards the Establish- ? Maintenance of a Certified Industrial School, to wit-the South Wales and Monmouthshire Truants' School, situate at Quaker's Yard, in the county of Glamorgan, under the powers conferred upon them by the 33rd and 34th Vic., c 75, sec. 27. cono y order of the Board. 820^ WILT.TAM JOHN. Clerk. NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA- TION (LIMITED). Capital a,uthorised, £ 2,000,000; subscribed and paid up, i»oUu,(XX}. London—40, Threadneedle-street, London, E.C. 25, Cockspur-street, S.W. Edinburgh-19, St Andrew- square. Dundee—6, Panmure-street. Branches and Agencies—Australia, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden,, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Zanzibar. Money remitted to any part of the world by draft, letter of credit, or by telegraph. Bills of exchange, interest warrants, and coupons collected and cashed. Circular notes issued, current accounts opened, bank- ing agency business generally undertaken. Interest allowed on Deposits :— For one, three. five, or seven years certain 4% per cent. per annum. 6327 jnOAL MINES REGULATION ACT! 1887. The Secretary of Stole for the Home Department ^"fS alterod and reframed the abstract of the Act t pu^'?hed under the 57th Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted conspicuous place at every colliery. the ^nd sheet form can be had at the South Wales Printing Works. Cardiff. 4824—8Se 3tiegat Jlotias. E SAMUEL RICKETTS, DECEASED. ti^-t.thosutut^nd 23 Vict., cap 35 in- to relieve T^iftees amend the Laws of ProPerty and TOlSP^n/^ *PrEBY GIVEN that all CREDI- AG4INST fLff80ns having any CLAIMS RirKFTT-< w XIP9N> tho estato of SAMUEL NewbS im v Arms Hotel, and the mouth in County of Mon- tate 3Ctua)ler, deceased, who died intes- newonal December, 1891, and of whose w^e t,ani Letters of Administration Proba^p rfi^i er Llandaff District Registry of the JusMce on tSn^f Her Majesty's High Court of Bicketts f ho of February, 1892, to Amelia to send in IL til6 sai(i deceased), are required tratrix at mv nffi^ thereof in writing to the Adminis- S P< High-street, Newport, in the saId County, 011 or before the 15th day of March next, to distribute Administratrix will proceed reffinSvV?h«.af?tsofthe said deceased, having notice. ms of which she shaU have ha« Dated the 27th day of February, 1892. Of ?q 'PWAfiDS, oor 7 J' H;.gh-s treat, IS aw if art, Mon., Solicitor ior the saia Administratrix. R E RIUHARD CIJATE, DECEASED. HEREBY that all CREDI- TORS and other persons having a.nv DEBT or CLAIM upon or affecting the estate of RICHARI> CH IVE late of Maesycwmmer. in the County of Monmouth' Stone Merchant, deceased, who died on the 14th day of January, 1892, and whose will was m-oved in tho Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, on the 13th day of February 1892, by Richard Henry Jones, of Suinmerfield Hall, Maesycwmmer aforesaid, School Inspector and Daniel Richards, of Ma. syewmmer afore- said, Colliery Proprietor, the Executors thereof are hereby required to send m the particulars of their claim to me, the undersigned, their Solicitor, on or before the 15th day of March next, at the expiration of which time tho said Executors will proceed to di«* tribute the assets of the said Richard Chave araontr the persons entitled thereto, having regard to the debts and claims only of which the said Executors shall then have had notice, and the said Executors •will not be liable for the assets so distributed to anv person of whose debt or claim they shall not have had notice ar the time of such distribution. Dated this 27th day af February, 1892. T. S. EDWARDS, of 29, High-street, Newport, Mon. Solicitor to the Executors of the said Kdchd. Chave deceased. 8256 FRANCIS CECIL~GALLINF DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having any CLAIMS against the estate of the Reverend FRANCIS CECIL GALLINI, late of PEN- Y-LAN, CARDIFF, Clerk in Holy Orders (who died on the 22nd day of February, 1892), are herebv required to send in particulars to me, the under- signed. on or before the 25th day of April, 1892, after which time the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, havinc reearH nni» to the claims of which they shall then have had notice.—Dated this 29th day of February, 1892 JOHN HOBSON MATTHEWS 74, Stacey-road, Roath, Cardiff, Solicitor for t'hA Executors. 8233 tutors atib (Lontrartr,. i JJOROUGH OF PEMBROKE. ,TT'f'he Town Council of the sirtid Borough actincr n« it,, SEo™^nit^ Authority, invite TENDERS "fa?I PnW M1" „of the NEW WATER SUPPLY for the Pater Ward of the said Borough. Ior tbe CONTRACT NO. 1. lfte construction of a Tunnel in the old r«vi <so«ri the H si fcHSteSiS Pembroke to Pem. broke Dock. and Specifications, describing the work, With Conditions and Ilorm8 of Tender, can be loth Matcli'ue*?^! 40 'J'u'ng Thursday, the 6 0 p m between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and ^enderft, endorsed "Tender for Tunnel to he in the ?fterl!e undf?}Sned not later than five o'clock next? noon of Saturday, the 12th day of March The Authority does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. W. O. HULM, M Town Clerk of the Borough of PMBIMU Towo Clerk's Offices, Pembroke, 8 Pembroke. 24th February, 1892. JO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for FORMING MKTATT ING. and DRAINING NEW ROADS a^d LANES for new Street to be called Stuart-street on thf Gwaelodygarth Estate. Merthyr. on tlle Plan section, Specification, and Quantities maybe seen at the Office of Mr John W&^eA\S £ Morgan Town, Merthyr. Tenders to be sent in not later than the lPfli dnv of March to John Vaughan, Esq., Solicitor, High-street Merthyr. 8254 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented TO BUILDERS AND CONTMCTOBS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING VILLA at Penydarren Park. Plans and specification may beWn |t^the Office of Mr John Willjwns, Architect; Mor^Ln° Tenders to be sent in not later than March 7th uw to Mr D. Bowen, Grocer, High-street, Merthyr. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 8225 = THE GLOBE JpURNISHlNG Co., 19, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF, SELL AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. T.TRF.R 4T. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, OR UPON EASIEST TERMS OF PAYMENT. Do not Purchase until you have seen our Stock and compare Prices. This is all we ask. THE GLOBE FURNISHING ieo., THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE, 19, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET CARDIFF, AND HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY boer. 8007 w INDOWS CLEANED. ALL APPLIANCES FOUND. JEOTMATES GIVEN, ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. CARDIFF STEAM LAUNDRY, DYEING CARPET & WINDOW CLEANING CO., LIMITED, '0 FLORA-STllEET CATHAPlS. 7 SEND POST CARD. 7678 OLD SffIRTS RE-FITTED. —Fine Irish Linen, 2s, or very hest Linen, returned free, ready to wear, 2s 6d, A New Shirt sent free, 2s 9d, 3s 9d, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, or 6s d9. Best Lineu Collars 2s 9d half- dozen. Price Lists aadPatte^aU kinds LmeaGoods nd frUh Cambric H*adk*rcbei £ s free. Merino Pante < and Veata are now ver^^cheag. B. E. McHUGH CO. LIMITED, BELFAST, 1404 Cfltttttg Ctattril (Slertioris. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TIRDEUNAW DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I ask at your hands the honour of re- election as your Representative. I hope and believe that I have done my duty as such during the past three years, and that I may merit a renewal of your con- fidence. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, H. HUSSEY VIVIAN. Singleton, 18th Feb, 1892. 8064 < COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION FOR VY GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN WARD OF THE PENARTH DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— As the County Council Elections are fixed to take place next month, I think it right to avail myself of the earliest opportunity of informing you that I propose again to seek the favour of your votes and help in the interests of sound County management. If favoured with your support I am prepared to devate my best endeavour in the promotion of econo- mical administration coupled with necessary efficiency. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, HENRY OAKDEN FISHER. February 12th, 1892. 8181 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ABERTILLERY SOUTHERN DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been chosen a candidate by a large body of Electors for the forthcoming Election I place myself in your hands. The political programme sot forth by my oppc uent have no bearing whatever upon the duties of the Council. I have been amongst you for the last Twenty-one years, and have fought the battles of life side by side with you, and I have every confidence such good feel- ing will not be set aside in this instance. Should you do me the honour of sending me to the Council table, I will do all I can to prove myself Your faithful Servant, JOHN STANFIELD. Belle-Vue House, Aberbeeg. February 27th, 1892. 8234 excursions. ST. ALBANS COACH (The "WONDER") RUNS DAILY, starting at 10.50. Seats booked lnadvance. Coach office, Hotel Victoria, Northum- berland-avenue, London. THE PUNCTUALITY of the <7W0N3 DER from Shrewsbury was so great that Lord William Lennox tells us that many people at St. A loans regulated their watches by that coach as it entered the city.The Coaching Age." f BlHE WONDER."—This famous coach, J- established in 1825, kept its celebrity for punetu- Siyi0riman7 years- Ifc was the fret coach that undertook so long a journey as 158 miles in one day. QT- ALBANS STAGE COACH_(Th^ KJ WONDER ") leaves HOTEL VICTORIA, Northumberland-avenue. EVERY MORNING at 10.50 precisely, returning to Hotel Victoria 6.20. Return fare, 15s box seat, 20s. 7145 aJnsuranrt. THREE MILLIONS HAV. BEEN PAID BY THE T> AIL WAY PASSENGERS' -M-\J ASSURANCE COMPANY AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. Established 1849. Rt. Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Chairman. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. INCOME, ONE QUARTER MILLION. 64, CORN HILL. LONDON. W. D. MASSY, c A. VIAN, RSECS- Agents Mr R. RICHARD, StationmaAter, G. W. Railway Messrs TBEGERTHEN DUNN and CO., Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff; and Mr H. B. CROUCH, 15, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 7141 GTANBROOK HOUSE, CATHEDRAL ROAD, CARDIFF. TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED To private families for all classes of case, at shortest possible notice, on application to the Matron. PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended by their own medical man or otherwise. Telegraphic address^HUMANITY, CARDIFF.' 7946 COUNTY BREWERY CO.. pENARTH JGOAD, < CARDIFF, .Are now supplying their PRIME OCTOBER BREWINGS In 4%, 9, 18, and 36-gallon casks. MILD ALE from lOd per gallon. BITTER ALE from Is per gallon. 62C1 PEARS' QOAP Testimony of Popular JL K? avowrites For the ADELIN A PATTI rite, HANDS. V'aye found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the hands and complexion." PEARS' QOAP (Sigmd) KJ ADEUNA PATTI. For the FACE. Mrs LANGTRY writes:— I have much pleasure in PT^ AT>Q> R*N \-D HAVE USED PEARS Jl/AKS VjJOAP SOAP for some time, and kj prefer it to any other." For the (Signed) NECK. LILLIE LANGTRY. PT?4T>«' nniP Miss MARY ANDERSON HiAKb ^JOAP writes "I have used it two C5 years with the greatest satis- For the faction, for I find it tho very ARMS. best, {Signed) T>EARS' OOAP UABVANDERSON. XT k? Madame MARY ROZE For the MAPLESON writes For FEET. preserving the complexion, keeping the skin soft, free PEARS' CJOAP and%'he1he3nd^n Knl: J- tion, it is the finest soan in For the the world. B TH. (Signed) MARIE ROZE. T>EARS' QOAP PEARS' SOAP IS sold everywhere in Tablets,Is each. HEALTHFUL SKIN. ( 2-6d Tablet is perfumed with Otto of Roses.) A smaller PWIPO' CIF\ A T> unscented, is sold at ifiAlv-o sJOAP 6d. Insist on having PEARS' K.7 as vilely injurious imitations ar often stlbsfcituted for extra ROUGHNESS. gam. 7922 ELECTRIC LIGHTI NG ELECTRIC PUMPING. ELECTRIC HAULING. HE PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES IN SOUTH WA ES SUPPLIED BY J. C. HOWELL,. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, LLANELLY SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES FOR CROMPTON & CO., LTD. 5376 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDA WE) I W ORM LOZENGES **For nearly Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy Sp ™0twtth the greatest success. The effect upon Delicate children (often given up as incurable) is Magic. Getting rid of life tormenting pests by Si Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate imSe^es strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. ,°lr'~I have for some time used your Anthelmintic, IfzeiSes» my family, and find them a very for ascearides, and their a?d coa^einent form is a great recom- How(hjri?n children. W. HUTCHIHSON, Vicar of symptonu^ ^fca, on application. 1297 —i i9nhüt J\.mUStmtnts. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MAIVAGJM-MN EDWARD FLETCHER Special engagement for Six Nights only and One Morning Performance of D'OYLY CARTE'S PRINCIPAL REPERTOIRE COMPANY, Which played before Her Majesty t,he Queen and the j Court at Balmoral Castle, by Royal Command, on Fnday, Sept. 4th, 1891. Return of the old Cardiff Favourites, Mr GEORGE THORNF, Mr GEORGE THORNF, Mr RICHARD CLARKE, Alr THONITS REDMOND, and Mr FRED. BILLINGTON. Miss MARGARET COCKBURN Miss KATE FORSTER, and Miss DOROTHY VANE. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, Mar. 1st, JOLANTHE. Weduesdfl.)', Saturday, and Saturday Morning, THE THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD Friday, THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ,JY! RAILWAY COMPANY have consented to keep back their late up train for Tre- herbert, Aberdare, and Merthyr, and intermediate stations until 10.58 p.m. every evening during this- lmporuant engagement. On Thuisday, March 3rd, tickets a« a fare and a quarter for the to-and-fro journey, and available to return on same day only will be issued at all stations except Llandaff by the train due to leave Merthyr 3.53, Aberdare 3.48, Treherbert 3.33, and Maerdy 3.30. The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY have arranged a Speoial Train on Thursday, March 3rd, leaving Swansea SL10, ralhng at all principal stations, return- ine from Cardiff at 11.10 p.in 1041 MONDAY, March 7th, Return Visit of Mr J. H. Damley s brilliantly-successful Comedy, THE SOLICITOR. THE "Pi M p IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT THE INTREPID ARABS, ABACHI and MASAUD, In a Performance which is trnly A STARTLING SIGHT TO SEE A glance at the recognised theatrical newspaper, "THE ERA," SATURDAY, FEB, 20, PAGE 14, Will disclose the fact that that these Artistes havd been heading the list of Varieties at THE EMPIRE, LONDON, And come straight here from there. The Veritable, Only, Original Dusky Demosthenes, SAM REDFERN, THE BLACK PRINCE OF COMEDIANS. THE DOROTHY QUARTETTE, Sweet Chiming Belles and Nymphs of Terpsichore. "The Baron from the Grand Pantomime, D. J. MCCARTHY, In BRITISH PLUCK." A Military Monologue. Music, Scenery, and Mechanical Effects all special. Scene-" Encampment in the Soudan.' MYRA MASSEY, A Vocalist of some distinction. Get off my Foot-" SEELEY AND WEST, Two excellent Musical Comedians. MISS ROSIE BLOND, Serio-Comic Vocalist and Expert Dancer. MISS REINE JAMIESON, Characteristic Vocalist. 68 IN ALL-A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. -1 RAND THEATPVE, CARDIFF. GRAND THEATRE, OARDIFF. TO-NIGHT. and During the Week, Adderley Howard's London Co. in the Successful Drama.. RIGHTS RIGHT. WEDNESDAY, March 2nd, EAST LYNNE. Popular Prices—Circles, 2s and Is Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, 6d Gallery. 2d. MONDAYJVEXX—DEVOTION FOR A LIFE. PH I L H A R M O N I C JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Mmac-hall Co., Ltd. MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN THIS WEEK-GREAT GALAXY OF STARS. MISS ALICE LEAMAR, Cardiff's Pantomime Favourite MR HENRY WALSHAM and MDLLE. TELMA, the great Operatic Tenor and Prima Donna MISS NORAH BRANDON, SISTERS FORTESCUE, MERRY MAJOR MILES, AMY DERLING, the Boston Belle; CONY TRIO, WILL, AMY, and GRORGE, &c., &c. 2997 A PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- XJL HALL please apply to COLLET! and ISAAC, IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 6503 Jj.oft1z, &t. rpHE pORTHCAWL pjQTEL IS NOW OPEN TO SPRING VISITORS. HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND only five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 8242 MISS BEES, Manageress. THE BAY-VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA. Opposite the Swansea Bay Railway Station, the Sands, near the Football and Recreation Grounds, and the Victoria Park. Excellent accommodation for football players cv- clists, and other athletes. Magnificent view of Swansea Bay, Mumbles, and the Bristol Channel. Also wines and spirits of the best quality. Refreshments of every description. I B AY-VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA. Very snug, comfortable, and healthy. Apartments may be had at this charming Hotel during the winter months, with excellent cooking, at reasonable charges. The Hotel stands within a few feet of the sea, and commands an uninterrupted view of the finest sea and land scenery in Wales. Hot and cold baths in the Hotel, and sea and Turkish baths only a few yards from it. Tramcars to any part of the town start from the Hotel doors every 10 minutes, and all steam trams and trains for the Mumbles stop opposite the door. 6498 SWANSEA CASTLE HOTEL, OXFORD-STREET AND DILLWYN STREET, SWANSEA The above old-established Hotel is now under New Management. WINES and SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS, and BOTTLED ALES and STOUTS. Families Supplied 6499 J. FINNEMORE, Proprietor. L ANGLAND BAY HOTEL. Anyone wanting a few days' REST an8 CHANGE with MILD CLIM A TE, sheltered from all cold win ds, will find at the LANGLAND BAY HOTEL all the comforts of a well appointed house at MODERATE CHARGES. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND WALKS CLOSE TO SEA SHORE. Within easy access of all the principal towns of South Wales and Monmouthshire. Telegraph or telephone for rooms, or write to the Manageress, MISS LOGAN, Langland Bay Hotel Telephone, No. 502, Swansea. 6268 FOR MANY YEARS AT PENARTH DOCK I taught my Customers to place implicit reliance on my word and the quality of my goods. Trade in Cardiff nev&r has been known to lie Worse. To hear the lamentations of tradesmen in this Town at Eresent is painful. I am busy—never was so busy—the appy result of straightforward, honest dealing. Come and inspect one of the LARGEST STOCKS of all kinds and qualities of MfcNS. WOMEN'S, BOYS', GIRLS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES in WALES. The grandest window display and variety in Cardiff LADIES' DEPARTMENT'. Mothers with growing daughters, who really require women's size boots, at a price, come and see what I am to do at 3s lid. A large lot of Ladies' Walking Shoes left on Stock to be sold cheap to get them away. A magnificent stock of Ladies' Boots from 2s lid. Boys', Girls', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers in endless variety, from 2%d per pair. 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 better 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 i..mutes. A comfortable waiting-room, slippers, books, newspapers, and even a ?pitoon for smokers. LaAles, Boots Soled and Heeled, Is 6d; 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— H I L 1, 343 STREET, CARDIFF To be Given Away, 600 splendid historical picture Almanacs, for framing. Portrate of Robert Burns, with Scottish scenery. Portrait of Sir Walter Scott, with Scottish sceneiy. Come early, and get your name on the list for one. 77 CARDIFFADVERTISING, BILL vy POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all descriptions of J<W4 9091 fBttshtiag JUftriasis* 0 w 0 P E N, THE MAGNIFICENT NEW PREMISES. OF THE T-L A S FI URN ISH I N G COMPANY, LIMITED, THE "pi" A YES Jp^UILDINGrS, THE HAYES, c A. R D I F P. THE LARGEST BUILDING Devoted entirely to the Furnishing Trade IN THE PRINCIPALITY. THE [VERY LARGEST, BEST-SELECTED, AND NEWEST STOCK OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, BEDSTEADS, OFFICE FURNI- CARPETS, TURE, PIANOS, FITTINGS, O^ANS, WATCHES, HARMONIUMS, CLOCKS, LINOLEUMS, ORNAMENTS, TOILET WARE, &c., &c, And all Household Requiffites in any one Estab- lishment out of London. AU or,,oods made and finished in our own Workshops, under our personal super- vision. Work, make, quality, and finish guaranteed. We shall esteem it a pleasure to show visitors, if purchasers or not," over our Extensive New Premises Workshops, &C., so tha.t all mn see Furniture in its Various stages of manufacture. All Goods Delivered Carriage Free wítIÜII 100 Miles. LARGEST, CHEAPES3C AND BEST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN WALES OR WEST OF ENGLAND. Special Low Prices for Cash or on our New Hire Purchase System. CATALOGUES J?OST FREE. A TLAS JJIURNLSHING COMPANY. L IIAITED. THE HAYBS BUILDINGSr THE HAYES, C A 13, D I F F LATE OF ST. JCfHN-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 7S44—916t 1—•jf THE CELEBRATED "LOUIS" E L V E T E E N Latest from Le Pozzat. it is certain thf lLOUlS Velveteen, which so closely resembles Silk Velvet in softness, richness of texture, grace of drafery, Mia beauty of colour, will be most fashionable tms.season for complete dresses as well as in combination with other materials.' SPECIAL ATTENTION IS invited to the Collection of NEW SHADES and ART COLOURS for tbe present These consist of over 100 Varieties, and include aU the New Tints, excelling in Brilliancy of Dye and Velvet-like appearance all previous productions. NOTEWE £ L! Each Yiid ot the Genuine Louis' Velveteen bears tbe name (spelled L-0-U-I-S, ajid in no other way), and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. Ladies should reject all substitutes. TOHN JAMES & CO., 28, 29, & 30, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Are now showing a large assortment of BLACK AND COLOURS, At most Moderate Prices. 5015 T E W I S AND WIS, LEWIS KI CABINETMAKERS AKD IGWG UPHOLSTERERS. un LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS CARPETS, LEWIS LEWIS CARPETS, LEWIS LEWIS CARPETS. LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS lIwi! The Best 5-Frame BRU&SELS LEWIS Manufactured now selling at 3/11/2 LEWJS LEWIS per yard. LEWIS LEWK G quality, and that the best LEWIS {.EWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS BEST BRUSSELS, mV2- LEWIS LEWIS BEST BRUSSELS, 3/11V,- Kg LEWIS BEST BRUSSELS, 3/11%. LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS ^EWIS Kil AXMINSTER, WILTON, TURKEY, LEWIS LEWIS AND OTHER BRITISH AND jKWiS SH foreign CAKPETS. LgWg LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS Ltiwri 23 DUKE-STBBET, £ 1™ JSJ! CARDIFF. SSi LEWIS -T-s Ttr T Q |;KWIS and XJ ew»- F OR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. ^TCOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- I>YVE.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W- Page Wood stated pnbUciy in courttip undoubtedly the in elfdant Freeman was de- swornto—See the Times," JulylS^W- Dp T poLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- D WE-The RiSf Hon. Kart B«ssell corn- .• K"3ts«° cMm w" Chlorodyne.—See_wwf^—— .— T~COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- T|R ,'xT^ cvtMi-tfrom the Medical Times,' prescribed by scores of orthodox Jan. J2, 1866 -"7,f rnnrae it would not be thus smgu- IaAy'populir ^^TToLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- I InVwiTthe best and most cei-tain remedy m «»I*. ■««»». «»• matisin, <fcc. — BROWNE'S CHLORO- I Y DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, ^c. E-T^rTcOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- r nYNE—CAUTION.—None genuine without ,j, >• pr j. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne on tne fiovemment stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony Governu» r gQje manufacturer. J. r. TiAVfc&PORT, 33, Great Russell-terrace, Blooms- bury, London. Sold in bottles, Is l%d, and Us. — THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BDKPPOK PNJG^ X come ti .e worst forms of ^se^,aidneyg; they state of the blood, stoma^. liver, ther medicines go to the core of every disease, where no have power to reach. „TrE cures the following The^REAT BLOOD PRRIFMRCUREIE or complaints :—Iud'gestion, or dijnnessof sight, weak or bowels, giddiness m the itati0n of the heart, Uver sore eyes, loss of memory, palp tightness in the and bilious obstructions, gra,Vel, pains in the st sss«asL-arsaa and & Sd e^s^dby ChSrirtsTor from the Burdock Pill Manttfactoij, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea