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11 « PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. scurT. WALES DAILY NEWS. WORDS. ONCE. gjgk, 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 -1 50 Wordsi 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES is '< NEWS 40 Words1 1 0 2 0 j 3 0 ^ho." Each extra! j 20 Words 10 Wordsi 0 3 0 6)0 9 2/" 20 Words SOUTH WALES ECHO. ",77 THREE SIX WOBDS. ONCE. txMES. TIMES. 40 Words 20 Words'; 0 6 0 9 1 0 5/" | Each Extra I j | Ea.ch Extra 30 Words! 0 9 1 0 1 6 | MWords i 1/- 40 Wordsj 10 1 6 2 3 j 50 Wordsj 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words' 1 6 3 0 46 These charges uppfy only to the classes of Advcr tUcment specified below, and are strictly confined, to t fL, s cwhicib are ordered for conseevMve insertion, and mid for previous to insertion if either_ of these conditions is not oo¡nplÙ!d with, the Advertise' ment will be charged by the Business Scale:- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. _„ „„ -A THE Insertion of several Advertisements is B delayed because the references given are to Post-offices, to initiate, or fictitious names. Post- masters are not allowed to deliver letters so addressed. ftersxmal. SMOKE Archer's "Golden Re turns f sweetest S Tobacco mza-afaciiircil 931) iEairhvtcraal. "4 Maiden LadyT livingnear large town, West of j\ England, not .handsome, but weU to do, not wisbins; to be ma rriet: for her money, seeks, introduc- tion to'a worthy man quiet iiabita good Full particulars, in confidence, to Ponelope, A1ei tiser Office, Bristol. ^I^Efrp™riiter (27) desires. correspondence XX with a Lady at utatrimoinal referable to means. Knclose photo.-Apply Cvmro, '• Daily News Office, Ca rdiff TTfrl?oLritre marriedt or contemplate taking this [' im^rtont p w?can send you valuable informa- tion which you ought to know &eud j-bur address, and we will send catalogue and pawphlfct ^ee. Au- dress H. G. Kerr, West-hilL Wanasvorth. London. dxA TtlrXNUFACfUKKR'H"Widow wishes to Marry; 1 K Welshman prefe rred means no obiec*.—Mrs Van*bau, United Kingdom" Matrimonial Agency, 12, York-stieet, Glasgow. AfRLMON Y. —A Gfcntlemandesires to correspond with Lady; strictest confidence.— Address J 450, care of South ^jales^ail^^e^^Cardiff^AW Musical. ¥^OR~SaleT aii'lron Trame Trichord Piano, in good r condition tsh price, 12 guineas.— Kennard and Co., Church-street, Cardiff. 469 ,TI,SS ASTLE -i ves Lessons on the Pianoforte and i\l sinc-in- P-a pils can receive instwetion twice inch \ve<i ther a? their residences or 22, Charles street, o^n-street. Cardiff. Terms moderate. 1160 "ariss TIazell Ct rt., T.C.L. and L.C.M., with l\l honours Teach or of Pianoforte and Organ, has Vacancies for Pap^ 45, Stuart-street, Docks, Cardiff. ■*flf<<fc, Puoils — Mi *s Hopkins receives Pupils for M the Pianoforte. Leswis given at Pupils' homes er at 8, Windsor-road, P enarth. Terms moderate. 97 %ifr ANTED immedia tely, a Pianist and Vocalist.- 7 V Apply, with tarma and reference, 1-armers Arms Inn, At)er-,aveTny. 553 (gfctfi aiiottal. CERTIFICATED Asffi <tanr, Wanted.—Wanted, a Certificated AssisW it (male or female) for Standard II. and III. dt awing, music (sol-fa) desir- able salary, £ 60.—Applies E-ions, stating age, qualifica- tions, and with copy testimonials, to be sent to R. Y. Evans, Guildhall Chamber's, Cardiff, Clerk to the Pentyrch School Board. 8125) TT^itKNCH Soanish, It alian, German, Private F-I Tuition. Classes. Speci al Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Convei sation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, (.¡vII Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scl lolarships through the post; Arithmetic, "Book-keep ing Shorthand.~Mr W Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 197 PANISH Lessons wanted from a Spaniard pre- ferred—Stale terms to T., 433, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 438 last glib J'auntr. OUND, on the 26fch iast., White Fox Terrier, IF brown head, black tail if not claimed within s-jven days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply John Davie.s, .Yiiil-Uno, Goyqon., 68'J X' ~3^0l"XD, a larjje Black Dog. If not claimed in three days will be sold.—'William Jones, 130, Glanroy-strset, Cardiff. 461 -aimed "S^OUND, black and white Sheep Dog. If not claimed f in six days will be sold to defray expenses.— Owens, Tvnewydd, ByneFL 209 OS* Black Retriever Dog spot on forehead. Finder rewarded by returning same to 2, Wind- « sor-terrace, Pontyclown. 2i4 iTReward.— Lost. Saturday evening, between the Hiah-street Arcade and end of St. Mary-street, a lady's gold Keyless Watch, with chain attached.— Apply C. Salisbury, 3 and 5, High-street, Arcade, Cardiff. 625 ^tvbmds. LEVER COOKS can aid to their list of diahes in the preparation of choice dainties for a dinner and tapper ttible by consulting the pages of a little book entitled Paatry and Sweets," Riven to all cooks send- ng their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birming- ham. Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have "Pastrv ajid Sweets" handy for reference. Theie is nothing to pay, and the book will be sent by return post free to any address. 1251 < ENEItAL Servant Wanted, age between 15 and \JT 18.—Apply Mrs Davies-, Trcmains Hotel, Cwm- pare, Treorky. EX^RAL~Servant Wantedj able to undertake plain cooking.—Apply Ship and Pilot Hotel, Docks. m ("GENERAL Servant wanted in small family little washing; good wages.—Pcnmark, 9, Hickman- roa< Penarth. 61 TTOUSEMAID Wanted must assist in waiting.- y~g state age, wages, and references, Mrs C. Bishop. Cwmrythen, Llandovery. 210 T ADIES or^Servants desiring to bs quickly suited, j j forward stamped address, Proprietress, 9, Chnrch-street, Tredegar. Ladies' fee small; servants free. 506 PLAIN Cook and Housemaid wanted please state wages, age, &c.—Mrs Jenkins, Pen-y-dre, Tre- degar. 499 as Housekeeper (companion); tV cooking, musical," good references.-Apply, first instance, Main waring and Broom, Stationers, 23, Market-street, Llanelly. 630 TlLNTEDTgood strong Girl, from country pre- ferred about 18 to 20.—Apply to Bright. 77, Wlndsor-rr ad, Penartb. 691 ANTED, a good strong Girl as General Servant. TV —Apply i'rampton Inn, South William-street, Docks, Carditf. 574 ANTED, a good General Servant age about 20. —Apply 22, Wells-street, Canton. 671 ~KTANTED for Gentleman's small family, good \f Plain Cook, £ 20 House Parlour Maid, £ 16 to £ 18.—3, North-street, St Jame 's, Bristol. 234 WANTED, an experienced General Servant.— Apply Mrs Miles, 10(3, Cowbridge-road, (oppo- site the Union), Cardiff. 537 W~ ANTED at once, experienced General Servant housemaid kept.—Apply, stating age, refer- ence, and wages required, 56, Plymouth-mad, Penartih. ANTED, Mother's Help or,Superior Nurse, where there is boy 3 years Mia baby.—Apply E 476, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 476 ANTED, respectable Young Girl, active and obliging; age 13 to 14.—Apply Mrs Walker, No. 1, Thome-avenue, Newbridge, near Newport. 8217 ANTED, a respectable Young Person as House- Parlourmaid must be experienced.—Apply 42, Park-place, Cardiff. 3223-lloe WANTED, a thorough General Servant, with good character.—Apply 24, Partridge-road, Cardiff. WANTED, a General Servant good character.— Apply 7, Tyfica-crescent, Pontypridd. 383 WANTED, stron" willing Girl as Housemaid, who thoroughly understands housework and Slain sewing; tall; good character.— Crawshay, Bwlch, Ireconshire. 73 WANTED, Widow, «■ clean, respectable Person, as Housekeeper for working man; abstainer pre- ferred.—Please address particulars to N 250, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 250 W" ANTED, a Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs Travers, TV Almora, GoM Tops, Newpo-t, Ion. 159 ANTED, a strong, ?xtive person who can wash and iron well, clean offices, and milk 2 cows.— Apply to Win. Harris, 144, High-st., Merthyr Tydfil. 56 ANTED, experienced General plain cooking, wash, and iron three in family house parlour- maid kept.—Apply Brynheulog, Pontardavre, Swansea. ANTP-dT a Girl7~about 16, to assist in house- work housekeeper kept.—Apply 17, Richards- terrace, Roath, Cardiff. 77 ANTE D. good General Servant—Apply, stating references, Ac., Mrs Evans, 6, Murray-street, Llanelly. itlnttiøtt5 Hacaitt. ACTIVE, strong, steady Young Alan wanted immediately as Haulier (country haulier).—State wages, references, &c., W. S. Morris, Merchant, Carmarthen. BANKER Hand wanted most be good,—Apply W. D. Jones, Monumental Works, St. Thomas, Swansea. 8215 OORBLICDEIL-Good General Stationer Hand wanted at once one that can rule and finish preferred.—Apply Binder, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. TJ OOT Trade. — Good General Hand sewn craft; |i constant employment, with bespoke wages. One Benchman; new work.—At C. Jordan's Blaenavon, Mon. 239 B~OOT Trade.—Wanted at once, Repairer constant employment to a competent, steady man,—-Apply Richard Lewis, Tonypandy. a)5 TQOOT Trade.—Wanted, good all-round Man, nsed JTa to bench, new work and repairs.—Apply Wm. Tamplin, Libanus-road, Ebbw Vale. 282 LERKSHIPS under Government (men, fewove, LERKSHIPS under Government (men, 1 j and boy); ages, 14 to 25 ladies under 20; salary. £ 70 to £ 350; open to all; tht roo^'h preparation by correspondence; certain success; passed over 1,500 receatly, 53 first places; guide free.-Write Mr Skerry, H.M.C.S., the London Civil Service and University Collage, Limited, #? and 69, Cluuicery-lane, London w.a 237 g ^IVTL-SERVICE APPOINTMENTS.-Salaries, £ 79 to £ 400. Tuition by correspondence.—Wanted, Young Men to prepare for Clerkships, Excise, Cus- Young Men to prepare for Clerkships, Excise, Cus- toms, &c. No payment until successful. Stamp — Secretary, 48, Linton-street, Islington, London. 548 GROCERS' Hauliers,—Wanted strong steady Young Man, accustomed to horses good references re- quired.—State salary to Wm. Roberts, Bvynmawr. 466 CSROCERS' Haulier.—Wanted immediately, good, jr useful, wili ng Person state age, references, salary.—Enoch Davies, Treherbert. 256 GROCERS' Hauliers. — Wanted, strong, steady Young Man, accustomed to horses (indoors).— Apply, full particulars, O. George, Hirvvain. 240 GROCElid' Haulier,.i.-Wanttd Young lilan, not kX afraid of work, used to horses good character required.—David Davies, Ebbw Vale. 242 MAIHDRESSERS.—Wanted, single Man.—Lewis Morgan, Hairdresser, 45, Wern-terrace, Clydach .e, near Pontypridd. 715 MACHINIST wanted, with good knowledge of dressmaking a Singer's machinist.—Apply Miss Malcolm, Seccombe and Co., 45, Queen-street, Cardiff. PLASTERERS.—Wanetd, Working Foreman to a P thoioughly practical, reliable Man a constancy also Bricklayers.—Apply Wm. LLftaman, Contractor, Porthcawl. 717 'I ADDLERS. -Wanted, a good Collar Maker and a General Hand.—Apply D. Matthews, Pengam, near Cardiff. ADDLERS.—Wanted, a Genernl Hand accus- >0 tonied to town trade.—Apply 39, Commevcial- road, Tredegar. rilAll,ORS.-Waiited, two General Hands must be A steady, good workmen.—Apply at once Williams 8, Katie-street, Blaengarw, Bridgend. 264 r"AILORS.-W,iiite(i, steady, General Hand con- JL stant indoors able to take orders and mind shop; Welsh preferred.—Write Williams, Hay, Brecon- sliire. 448 f 3^0 Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted at once, JT First Hand must bs well up in bread, cake, and siti,ills mnst produce first-class reference.-A," stating full particulars, Ellis Evans, Llanelly. 63ii rjiu Masons.—Wanted 12 good Wallers highest JL wages given to suitable men.—Apply H. Knill, Builder, Tonypandy, Rliondda Valley. 8255 TO Painters.—Wanted, good Brush Hands.—Apply to Foreman on job.Llysnewydd, near Llandyssul, or Morris and Son, Llandilo. 705 TO Printers.—Wanted at once, steady all-round Jobbing Hand.—Apply, stating wages, to J Stokes, Printer, 60A, Williams-street, Newport. 8216 WANTED, a thoroughly competent Roll Turner to take management of two mills working prin- cipally on best charcoal tin-plates. Must be a steady and good workman.—Apply, stating experience and wages required, to Steel, "Western Mail" Office, Newport. TTSTANTED, Barmaid, used to quick conntor trade. y —King's Arms, Newport, 684 W~ ANTED, a Billiard Marker: wages 18s per week.—Apply in person after 7.30 p.m., or by letter, stating age and experience, to Secretary, Liberal Club, Neath. 3216 WANTED, a Few More at once (either sex) to take up a Genuine Employment at their Own Home; whole or spare time no insurance or trap to set! m:),tcrils; £4 weekly easily earned without cnce; six stamps for full particulars and paper to commence work at once.-Address Proprietor, 54, Brooke-street, Gloucester. 615 WANTED, a Fitter for Tinplate Works accustomed to tinhouse ordinary and patent pots, and turning rolls for fame.—Apply Z 8207, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff, stating salary and experience. 8207 WANTED, Lad, for Oyster saloon one used to opening oysters.—Apply Oyster Saloon, 1, Mill- lane, Cardiff. 401 WANTED, Tin-plate Worker.—Apply Bryan Far- ran, Tin-plate Worker, Graigarw, Y'stalyfera. WANTED, steady, industrious Man to drive v waggon and look after three horses good wages to reliable man.—Apply Chemical Works, Poutardawe, Swansea. 196 "I WANTiSlJ, a Alan aoie to tane cnarge ana super- W intend four sets of Cold Rolls.—Apply Bes- semer, "South Wales Daily News" Office, Swansea.8147 WANTED, two strong Girls for House Cleaning, with good references.—Apply Mrs Lewis, Butcher's Arms Hotel, Wattstown, Rliondda Valley. WATCHMAKER Wanted at onco (practical) VT good reference. -Apply J. Hinstley, Jeweller, Tonypandy, Rliondda Valley. 318 WATGHMAKEK»S, Jewellerz.- Wanted, a good tt Watch and Clock Jobber.-Applv, with refer- ences and salary wanted, to Mackey, Jeweller, Tredegar. WATCHMAKERS.—Wanted, a young Man as V V Improver, one who would like to practice en- graving preferred must be an abstainer.—Apply by letter only to Watch," Daily News" Office, Cardiff. WOODCUTTERS. — Four wanted. — J. Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 694 jn»2 weekly and upwards may be honestly realised by either sex, without hindering present occupa- tion.—F#r sample, &c., enclose addressed envelope* to Evans, Watts,and Co. (P. 137), Merchants, Birmingham. Th"-s is genuine. 456 bØF ^Bsrstants. A MMANFORD.—Apprentices wanted at once to the Scientific Dressmaking.— Apply to Miss Henry, Wind-street, Ammanford, R.S.O., Carmarthen- shire. BOOT Trade.—A smart Youth wanted.—Apply Ca sh and Co., 8, Bute-street, Cardiff. 699 LOTHIERS.-War.ted, good steady Assistant, able j to measure; Welsh.—Gibbon&Co.,Pontypridd.724 V^RAPER.—Wanted, a Young Man for Drapery pnd Outfitting good window dresser must pro- duce good references.—Apply, stating age, &c., Davies, Cloth Hall, Treharris. 593 JFVRAPERS -Wanted, an Assistant must be well np in outfitting, and able to take measures for bespoke rcds.- Apply to William Lewis, Glansycnan House, Abersycban. 679 -"RAPERS. -Wanted, tL 'S'oung Man for General Drapery must produce good references.— Apply, stating age, Ac,, Dfcvid Evans, Manchester House, Tonypandy^ 438 "B \RAPERY.—Wanted at once, a good pushing 10 Junior Young Man.—Full particulars to J. Reynolds, Tenby. RAPERY and Millinery. — Wanted, a sharp Junior also good stylish Milliner, for modern trade.—Full particulars (personal prefened), Phillips and Co., 142, 143, and 144, Commercial-road, Newport. RAPERY.—Lewis Lewis and Co., Swansea, have a Vacancy for a Yonng Man (Welsh). 8r24 *=VRAPERY'.—Required at once, a smart Assistant, six or seven years' experience.—Particulars, Morgan Jones, Bridge Shop, Aberavon. 514 RAPERY.-Wanted, an experienced Young Man! 8 P also Junior conversant in Welsh.—Apply to W7 R. Edwards, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. 455 IPhRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady JL for Millinery and Mantles also Young Lady for Gloves and raiicy.-F. J. Howell, Penarth. 508 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a respectable Youth appven- tice and Young Lady apprentice (indoors\—A. 0. Miles, 2, Bute-street, Cardiff. 479 DRAPERY.—Wanted, several good Juniors for drapery counters also well-educated Youth as Apprentice. -Apply Le Bon Marehe (Drapery), Llftn- V. 361 elly. 361 ]TAPERY. -Wanted, thoroughly experienced 1) Young Ladies for fancy counter; outdoor.—W. Hughes, 15 & 17. High-street Arcade, Cardiff. 254 DRESS Department.—Wanted a smart Junior for dress counter; to sleep out.—Apply Seccombe and Co., 45, Queen-street, Cardiff. 703 jT^REsSMAKING.—Wanted, good Bodice and Skirt JLr Hands also Apprentices.—Apply Miss Malcolm, Seccombe and Co., 46, Queen-street, fardiff. 700 FANCY Drapery.—Apprentices wanted for the fancy counters; to sleep out.—Apply Seccombe and Co., 45, Queen-street, < ardiff. 702 V ROCERY.-Wantvd, a respectable Boy as Ap- prertice Welsh.—Wm. Thomas, Ystalyfera. GROCERY.—Assistant wanted by 14th March good provision hand.—Apply, stating salary with board and lodgings, J. R. Evans, Penygraig. 726 ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, Young Man, to \7T drive out and assist behind counter.—Apply, with reference, to Thomas, Grocer, Beaufort. 624 ROCERY.—Wanted, a Junior or Improver state X age, experience, and reference.—J. Daniel, Aber- sychftn. 681 ROCERY.—Wanted at once, a good Junior State JT salary and reference.—W. Thomas, Clive House, Ynysybwl. 486 ROCERY.—Wanted, smart Improver (indoors); \JT must have goocl references.—Apply, stating age, salary, and experience, Richards, Grocer, Pontnewvdd, Mon. 3*78 ROCERY.—Wanted, Assistant, good provision VJT hand, to solicit three days a week unquestion- able character.—State salary indoors, Davies, Aber- kenfig. 321 ROCERY.—Wanted, a good Junior Assistant.- jj" Apply, stating age, salary, experience, and re- ferences, to Evan Thomas, Ystalyfera. 197 ROCERY.-IVanted immediately, smart Improver VJT (out-door) must have good references.—Apply, stating age, salary, experience, Ac., W. II. Cox, Plas- raarl, Swansea. 8148 £ ROCERY and Provisions.— A Tradesman can VJT recowmend a pushing business hand as Manager or First Hand.—C 685, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. MANTLES.—Wanted, a Young Lady as an Appren- tice in Mantle Showroom.—Apply to Robert Pinder, Mantle Manufacturer, 23, St. Mary-st., Cardiif. ILLINER.-Reiuired at once, an experienced Al and stylish Milliner Welsh able to serve.— Apply, fnll particulars, age, J. Jenkins, Aberkenilg.716 MILLINER wanted immediately, able to serve.— Apply Mr Rees, 40, 41, Merchant-street, Pont- _n. 315 MILLINER.—Wanted, stylish Hand able to serve; Welsh necessary.—Apply, full particulars, lei Rees, 94 and 95, High-street, Swansea. 511 ILLINERS.-Witnted, a Milliner for country trade; able to speak Welsh; state age, experience, and aalary.—Apply to J. & L. Thomas, Brynhafod, Peneader, R.S.O. 512 T%/1 ILLINERY.—Wanted, au experienced Milliner, iTA able to serve Welsh.—Apply, with particulars, to T. Evans, Draper, Tonypandy. 723 ILLINERY.-W.%Uted Apprentices, Improvers, and Assistants, for millinery workroom.—Apply lisø White, Seccombe and Co., 45, Queen-st., Cardiff. MILLINERY.—Wanted immediately, experienced and stylish Hand WeLsh, and able to serve rred.—Apply, stating particulars, to John Harris, Carmarthen. MILLINERY.—A Stylish, Fashionable, and Ex- perienced Milliner required, who understands making; Welsh.—Full particulars,E.D. William?, Shopyroen, Ystalyfera. 320 /UTETHTNG.—Wanted, Experienced Hand also \F Junior for the above (outdoors).—Apply, stating references and salary, Lewis and Eynon, Tonypandy. UTFrMNG.-Wante(I immediately, experienced 0 Salesman, good window dresser and stock- keeper must speak Welsh.—Apply, stating particulars, Z.M., Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 281 OUTFITTING.—Wanted, a Junior Assistant OUTFITTING.—Wanted, a Junior Assistant knowledge of Welsh—Apply, and state full par- ticulars, to W. R. Edwards, Guild Hall-square, Car- marthen. 193 OUTFITTING and Drapery.—Wanted, two good Juniors for above departments; good winaow- dreaserB.—Apply, with fnll particulars, D. and J. Evans, Porth. 482 OJ MART Improver or Junior wanted at once out- doors.—State experience, age, and salary to D. Evans, Grocer, Main-street, Cadoxton. 288 TAYLOR and Co., Ltd., Aberavon, are in want of JL a Grocery Hand; Welsh and total abstainer es- sential. State salary, references. 208 pf"10 Grocers.—Experienced, smart Provision Hand I wanted at once also good Hand, accustomed patents and Gilbey's Welsh; indoors.—Apply F. Mander, Aberdare. 413 TO Grocers.—Young married Man seeks steady Employment as Warehouseman; also well up with horses; abstainer.—Apply J. H. H., care of Mr Davies, Stationer, Ystalyfera TO GROCERS.—Wanted, an active Junior must have good references and total abstainer.—Apply, with full particulars, Thos. Protheroe, Blaina. 458 WANTED, an experienced Dressmaker, knowledge of millinery preferred.—Apply to C. Thomas, Anchor House, Cwmamman, near Llanelly (Car.). WANTFDan experienced Milliner. A steady young IV Man for the Drapery, also one for the Clothing. —Apply, stating age, salaiy, and references to Jones and Co., Briton Ferry. 618 WANTED, thoroughly Experienced Young Man, w Manage Branch Business in South Wales; also Milliner.—Aj.ply, stating all particulars, Phillips, Draper, Leominster. 270 WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the Miilinery also an indoor Apprentice.—Apply Lodwick's, 25, Castle-road, lloath, Cardiff. 81 )It. MI! r.t.a Clerks, JHana^rs, &t. ARTICLED Clerk.—Messrs Price and Dieksee will 'nave a vacancy in April next for an Articled Clerk wishing to qualify as a. Chartered Accountant. -21, High-street, Cardiff. t'2-"(4 MANAGER wanted for Branch General Sale Shop, clothing, boots, Ac., on wages and commission married preferred; Welsh. Also Junior Salesman; good Window dresser; part time to solicit orders. State wages and references. -Apply to Lewis Beirnstein, Tredegar. 464 SOUTH Wales and Mon. Clerks' Association.— kl Employers requiring Clerks are earnestly re- quested to apply to George A. Farrell, Secretary, 56, Mount Stuart-square Cardiff 891 WANTED Good Shorthand Clerk state experi- WANTED Good Shorthand Clerk state exped- ience, age, and salary required.—Apply C 462, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 462 WANTED, Manager for the Y'stradgynlais Co- operative Stoves must be a total abstainer.— Apply before March 8th, stating age, salary, experi- ence, and reierenccs to William Griffiths, Secretary, Smithtield-place, Ystradgynlais. 513 YOUNG Man, aged 20, seeks re-engagement in y Solicitor's ffiee seven years' experience; good rcferencts.-Apply W. Price, Walnut Cottage, Hay. 713 Situations Mantel). A Lady can highly recommend a Young Person, respectably connected, as Assistant in a Res- t-amain, Temperance Hotel, or Confectioner's Business. —Address A. B., 10, Quay-street, Carmarthen. 178 B-KEï:8-and-co;;roctionërs.=sit;;tion Wanted by practical married Man well up in all-round trade, used to deckers total abstainer, highest refer- ences.—A<idres.s Baker, care of Mr G. Lewis, 64, Green- field, New i redegar. 617 BAKER and Confectioner.—Wanted a situation by single man, as First or Single hand good references.—'Williams, Cross House, Ross. 123 BAKERS.—Wanted, situation as single or second; ilip good knowledge bread, cake, and smalls refer- ences.—W. Alford, Milton, near Weston-super-.Mare. BAKERS and Confectioners.—Good forehand or manager, well up in bread and smalls, etc.; 15 years' country and London experience 30, abstainer splendid testimonials.—Baker, 34, Leigh-road South, Clifton, Bristol. 66 tI OACH Painter wants permanent situation coach- or railway shop used to both.—A. W., 28, Inver- ness-place, Roath, Cardiff. 190 COMPOSITORS.—Situation Wanted in jobbing Office. -Address C. Wessen, 21, Sussex-place, Ashley-road, Bristol. 369 SITUATION wanted as Working Bailiff pasture preferred age 39 experienced lambing, breed- ing horse and cittle excellent references; strictly sober.—W., at Cynalaw's, Briton iei,ry, mO Bakers.—Wanted, Situation as Second or Single; it reference.—Apply Baker, 4, Gwyne-terrace, Sea- side, near Llanelly. 8248 mo Watchmakers, Ac.—Young Man (22) requires _g. Situation as Improver to Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Jobbing good references own tools.— Apply C. C., 421, '• Daily News Office, Cardiff. 421 WANTED, by Young Lady, situation Under Bar- maid any place, light, in hotel age 17.—Write C 642, Daily News" ON"e, CurdiS. 642 WANTED, Employment as Hotel Manageress, good references Kitchenrnaid dissongaged.— Apply Servants' Agency, Station-road Brynmawr. 125 "T¡OUG Man (24), weU educated, persevering, JL wishes position of trust. Security if requirad. Excellent testimonials.- Address C. V., "Daily Xews" Office. 316 Jlpuaes, i^abxikrs, &r. ADVERTISEMENT Canvassers Wanted in every A town in Wales for Popular Illustrated Guide over 1CO local views; guaranteed circulation exceeding five thousand liberal commission.—Manager, 20, Neville-street, Canton, Cardiff. — 271 AGENTS Wanted liberal terms whole or spare time.—Address "Finance," 222 to 225, Strand, London, W.C. 605 AGENTS Wanted throughout Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire to take orders (on onr new Hire System) for our well-known Pianos, Organs, Har- moniums, Melodeons, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, and all kinds of Brass Musical Instruments, Watches, Clocks, Sewing Machines, Mangles, Washing Machines, Family Bibles, Albums, Opera Glasses, Electro Plate, Ac. First-class commission to capable men. No risk or responsibility. Illustrated Catalogues on applica- tion- Good references and security indispensable.— Jones and Jonps, Porth. 8240 GENTS.—Messrs G. W. Bacon and Co., Limited, require Agent for popular Maps and Illustrated Wall Charts extraordinary merit required by all great success.—G. D., Canvassing Department, 127, Strand, London. 554 AGENTS Wanted salary E104 per year; constant AGENTS Wanted salary £ 104 per year; constant work experience unnecessary.—Pendlebury and Co., 123, Harwich-road, Colchester. 267 AGENTS Wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in tins, and Cocoa. Particulars free.—Oliver, Oliver A Co., 245, Southgate-rd., London. AN old-established Company of the highest stancl- ing has Vacancies for a few good Representatives in ail parte of the United Kingdom. A certain salary up to £ 500 per annum is within reach of any capable individual. Particulars sent post free.—Apply by letter to W. Morgan, Tasmania, House, 28, Richmond- road, Roath, Cardiff, 14526 3241 LACICWO(ID and Ne-.glibourhood.-Wanted, for BLACKWOOD and Neighbourhood.—Wanted, for the Britisn Workman's Assurance Company, an energetic Man as Agent no debit system interest in book guaranteed.—Apply Wm. Singer, 34, Frogmore- street, Abergavenny. 395 I^IRST Cbss Men wanted to canvas Spurgeon's steel -Reply, with stamp, Lambert, Woodlands, Porth, Ithondda Valley. 650 RESPECTABLE Men of good appearance Wanted in the comities of Gloucester, Hereford, Mon- mouth, Brecon, Glamorgan, and Carmarthen to Can- vass gentlemen's servants and respectable artizans with Famiiy Bibles, Musical Albums, and Lady's Watcher.— Apply, with references and security, J. J., Daily News." Cardiff. 8241 riTRAVELLER, on Commission, to call upon I drapers and flannel dealers, South Wales district; must have had experience, wanted by manufacturers of Welsh goo,.Is.-Al,ply X. Y. Z., South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 8139 PJTIRAVELLER wanted for Coal Export Trade must JL know Scandinavian, German, also coal export trade.—State salary, references, experience, :ige, nationality, Ac., to C. 169, Daily News," Cardiff 169 TRAVELLERS, Agents, and Shopkeepers, to Sell taking Penny Goods large pro tits samples six stamps.—Manufacturers, 3, Portland-street, Leeds. 397 WANTED immediately, respectable single Young Manas Traveller must be energetic and of gooa address, having good connection good references and security required.—Apply personally Rock Brewery, Aberdare. 5^0 WANTED, for Newport and District, energetic Men as Canvassers splendid chance for pu-ihing men.—A. and G. Taylor, Wesley Chambers, Newport. 8130 losings, JVparittuitis, &t. COMFORTABLE Sitting and Bedroom (furnished) N,_j to let moderate terms hot and cold batli.- Apply 61, De Burgh-streot, Cardiff. 477 I7JOUR Rooms, unfurnished, for Widow Lady and Son, required in srood locality, with quiet people. —L 709, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 7-9 PENARTH;—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensive P Channel view. Superior accommodation. Moderate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 136 WANTED, two or three Bedrooms and Sitting- TV room, furnished terms moderate ten minutes' walk from Duke-street.—Q 579, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 579 ANTEI), Furnishel Apartments near Duke- TV street, where there are no children every cozivenience terms moderate.—Riley, Lower Cathe- dral-road, Cardiff. 573 WANTED, for two young ladies, sitting-room and bedroom in London or Windsor-road, Neath no attendance terms moderate.—Williams, Post-office, Treharris. 283 fjowsus, &r., Mantrii. HOUSE (small) wanted 25th of March, on tram routes, or near short distance railway stat,ioii.- Apply 37, Castle A'-cade, Cardiff. 589 WANTED to Rent or Purchase a good House in Swansea, containing ten rooms —Apply, with fnll particulars, 94, Newport-road, Cardiff. 626 WANTED to Purchase or Rent, Detached Cottage w with garden, near Bassaleg Station, illon.- Fullest particulars to H. Parker, Llandavel, Waun- llywyd. 552 WANTED, to rent, good House Unfurnished, about eight Bedrooms, in Cardiff or neigh- bourhood.—Write W142, "DailyNews" Office, Cardiff. WANTED to Purchase, in a good locality in Car- diff, a House, containing two reception and six bedrooms or three reception and five bedrooms. Piice about £ 500.—Address Inquirer, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 7879-881e 10r ^ak.-Rouses, Want*, &t. 1710R Sale, well-built Leasehold Dwelling-house, 7 being No. 5, Moy-road, Cathays, Cardiff.—For further particulars apply to Mr T. S. Edwards, Solicitor, Newport, Mon. P259 JT^OR Sale, Lease of Colliery extending over large area, and within 10 miles of Shipping Port. Present output 500 tons daily, part of which is cannel of first class quality. The output could be consider- bly increased. -Apply T 541, 1)3,ily Cardiff. tm Sale, six-room House close to tram Canton J; well let; in good condition.—Write G. H.. Daily News," Cardiff. 570' 17U>K Sale, 140, Newport-rood,Veil-built Housercon- taming eleven rooms, large cellar, with coach- house and stable, Ac., adjoining. 3J7 if LANISHEN.—Two seven-roomed Houses, nearly JLjd completed, for Sale, with large garden fifteen minutes walk irom station, and five minutes to the entrance of Roath Parle.—Apply S. Hanson, Llanishen. FENARIH.—40 Villas, £ 450 to £ 2,000; good posi- JL tions few Houses, L150 to £ 300.—Apply Speed, tioute Agent, opposite Station, Penarth. 503 PONTYPRIDD, the most rising 1 own ja Wales. A JL convenient and well built 10 roomed Villa for Sale; hot and cold Bath.—Mr Lewis, Bronlhvyn, Llandaff. 5¿1 rpo Builders and Others —For Sale, at Dunvant, an JL Iron Chapel, in good condition, situated within 150 y uds of the L. A N. W. Railway Station size, 61ft long by 30ft wide, by 12ft. high been constmcted in the year 1882. To be removed within a fortnight after £ k °*. April next for the erection of a new chapel. —For particulars apply to the Secretary, John Francis, Bryn Aeron, Dunvant, Swansea, 8228 9,0 bt WtL-Rousts, land, &c. FOE FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED liesi < deuces, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs Ilern'B Register.—94, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 1049 rpo Let, 11, Partridge-road, from March 25th.—Ap- JL Ply on the premises, or at 4, Cowper-street, off Words worth-street, Cardiff. 051 Bryngolwg, Heathfteld, Swansea, from A Michaelmas next, containing 12 rooms, and all conveniences.—Apply Daniel Phillips, Auctioneer. Swansea, q56 TITO be Let, 4">, Oakfield-street, Roath, Cardiff 11 JL rooms. Coach-house and Stable adjoining.—Ap- ply on premises. 132 rjpO be Let, with possession in May or earlier, the JL superior and commodious residence and premises known as Liwyn on Penygroes, near Carnarvon, re- cently occupied by J. II. Jones, Esq., surgeon, deceased. The house is surrounded by an acre of land, which includes thereon a good kitchen garden, three- stalled table, coach-house, Ac., and contains three entertaining rooms, surgery (lilted up), waiting room, five bedrooms, attics, kitchen, scullery, Ac.—For further particulars apply to R. R. Stythe, Public Accountant, Carnarvon. 8229 WRING-TON Villa, Maindee capital Residence, 1" 'f with greenhouse, vinery, well laid out kitchen garden and lawn —S. IJarse, Maindee, or Milton Locke, Advertising Offices, Newport. 431 mO Itd.-MuBim&s |3mtu5 £ S, &r. BUTE Docks, near Pier-liead.—House, Shop, Work- shop, al1:1 Sail Loft rent, £ 60.—Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian Chambers, Cer,ift-. 1050 ,(-IAItDIFF.-IVat-,Iiou,es, Yard, Oiffces, &c., at the j corner of Canal Wharf Kact aud Crichton-place, now in the occupation of Messrs Sessions and SOilS; possession at Lady Day.—Apply to Messrs Jenkins, Clarke and Co., 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 1050 PENARTH.—2 good Shops and Dwelling Houses; P one with bakehonse suit branch business main thoroughfare.—Apply Davi3, 8, Lord-street. 631 rg>0 Bakers.—To be Let, Bakehouse and Oven, in the X rising neighbourhood of Abertillery.—Apply T. Matthews, Oak-Street, Abertillery. 124 TO Let, House and General Draper's Shop, Aber- avon low rent, immediate possession.—Apply Mrs Matthews, 'I ymaen, Bridgend, or J. Davies, Con- tractor, Aberavon. 541 mo"Rent. Lease, or Sell, 53, Tyla Celyn, large House, B conver tible into One large or Two medium-size Shops in front; with splendid business premises Pair Tunfc's Patent Ovens and Shop in back back prospect as good as front.-Apply R. Davies, 25, Tyla Celyn, Penygraig. 614 TO Let, Splendid Set of Offices, Anchor House (adjoining Westgate Hotel), Newport.—Apply S. Harse, Maindee, or Milton Locke, Newporr. 432 mwO-Roomed Offices to Let (furnished) under JL Liberal Club, New-street.—Apply George Hopkins, The Hayes, Cardiff. 8019 ^ttsimss rtntÎztS Mtanftb. GROCERY Business wanted in Monmouthshire Valley or rising neighbourhood; suitable for beginner.—Care of 1, West End-terrace, Ebbw Vale. WANTED to purchase Drapery Business in any W flourishing South Wales town, or to rent suit- able premises for same.—Send full particulars, in first instance, to .Tame; and James, Auctioneers, Swansea. a Shop in the Rhondda. or Rhymney Valleys, suitable for a draper, or a House could be altered into Shop.-W 331, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 331 IBuaiiwssfs for Htsposal. BOVERTON, about two miles from Llantwifc Major and five miles from Covvbridge, Glamorganshire, and close to the proposed Vale of Glamorgan Railway. —To be Sold, as a going concern, a Brewery Business, comprising Leasehold Brewery Premises (56 years of lease unexpired), Tenant's Fixtures, and Stock-in- Trade good connection, which could be increased excellent water supply, cellarage, and brewing accom- modation.—For particulars apply to Mr John Stock- wood or to Messrs Rees and Gwyn, Solicitors, Cow- bridge. 380 CCIGARS and Tobacconist Business capital trade j B10 weekly elaborately fitted snlendid oppor- tunity for industrious people price, £150, including stock.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. 465 (COFFEE Tavern and Refreshment Business; j splendidly fitted throughout; doing capital trade ( £ 12 weekly). Price for everything, including part furniture, only £ 30.—Apply Tebbs., Business Agent, 83; Old Market-street, Bristol. 465 ("IOFFEE, Tea, and Refreshment Business, centre J Bristol; good living for two persons. £ 30 will purchase this genuine business.-Apply Tebbs. 465 DINING-iiooms and Refreshment Business, facing shipping splendid opportunity business people good living and money to be saved. Price, £ 120.— Tebbs. 465 GREENGROCERY and General Business large corner premises, taking £ 20 weekly 300 regular customers good yard, stabling; B120 purchases every- thing.—Apply Tebhs, Bristol. 465 :[)ItAP]!,}RS'" OUtfitters'. a-nct Milliners' Stocks pur- chased for cash.-Apply Isaac Thomas, Stock Buyer, 25, Castle-street, Cardiff. 173 MILK Business for Sale in flourishing neighbour- 1'f, hood 80 gallons a day never a better chance horses, traps, and shop.—.Apply, by letter only, A. B., 2, Gellideg Villas. Gelliwastad, Pontypridd. 8177 TO be disposed of by private tender in consequence of the death of the owner, the Stock-in-Trado of a small Jewellery and Watchmaking business, success- fully carried on at Merthyr Tydvil for 40 years arrangements can be made for occupying the same premises. Person with small capital. Stock can be inspected any day by appointment. — Apply Miss Beynon, Pontmorlais, Merthyr. 382 tntbintrgt (tools, &c. p ECKETT AND ONS, L ocomolrive ENGlNE JJUILDERS B RISTOL, HaveLocouiotives of various sizes in progress, and can give quick delivery. Materials and, workmanship of the best. Photographs, Prices, and Specifications upon application. 1081 BOILERS (Vertical, Cornish. Lanea-ihire, Loco jD typo) also Vertical Steam Engines.—The Grantham Crank and Iron Company (Limited), Grantham. 451 JT^NGINE (Horizontal) for Sale, 12V3 cylinder, 24in. 2J stroke, fitted with injector Lancashire Boiler, ft. long by 6ft. 6»i, two tubes, 22in. diameter can be seen at work egg-end Boiler for water tank, 22ft. 6in. by 5ft. would t:tko good Portable Engine and Mortar Mill part exchange.—Ponsford Bros., Newport. FOR Sale, first-class MILL ENGINE complete, 24- inch cylinder, 36-inch stroke, bed plate 22 feet long, fly wheel, about, 18 inches also Mill Bed Plate. Also, a first-class Winding Engine, 24-inc-h cylinder, 5 feet stroke, fitted with 7 feet drum, fly wheel, and break complete, by J. and W. Leigh, of Manchester. WANTED to Purchase for Cash, F.O.R. Heavy and Light Wrought Scraps, old iron and steel rails, old boiler plates, old springs, old steel and iron tyres, and any other description of old Materials. REES JONES, Cwmbran, 8058 Near Newport, Alol). POR Sale, two Boiler Shells, suitable for cupolas, sizes, 21ft x 4ft. 6iu. and lift. Sin. x 4ft. price 3s per cwt. on truck Cardiff also two wrought iron closed Tanks, about. 2.9CX) gals, and 1,370 gals. price £ 5 each 011 truck Cardiff also several Cornish Boilers, some good for steam, others suitable for tanks cheap. -Andrews and Baby, ('ardiff. 353 ITIOR Sale or Hire, excellent 3ft. Guage Tank Loco- motive, 9in, cylinders splendid condition. Apply Henry Parker, Llandarel, Waunllwyd, Mon. 243 FOR Sale (nearly new), a_9 h.p. Otto Ga3 Engine (Crossley Bros., Limited), complete with two exhaust boxes, tanks, &c. May be seen at the Twyn RoHer Mills, Pontypridd, or apply Secretary, Ponty- pridd Bottling Co., Limited, Pontypridd. 8227 EAVY Castings for Sale, about 10 tons, Hammer JnL Foundation Blocks, etc. price 35s per ton. Also complete parts of a small second-hand Steam Hammer. —Address Box 49, Swansea. 215 T^/J"ACHINEItY, Tools, Ac.—second-hand Colliery iTX Requisites. Ac.—One pair it 16%in. Cyclinders, 3 feet stroke Winding Engines, with drum, all very little used, for Sale, either as a pair or singly; 42 Colliery Trams, two Wa ter Trams, one Kick-up, two Wire Ropes, two Iron Tubes, one Clay Crusher for brick works; all for Sale at very moderate prices.— Apply Chas. Lambert and Co., Port Tennant Copper Works, Swansea. 8251 PETROLEUM Engine for Sals, 3 horse power war- JL ranted in working order condition equal to new. —J. Lewis, Monumental Sculptor, Carmarthen. 596 UStagons aub (CollitrLi iUquiai&B. RAILWAY WAGON & LOCO WHEELS RE-TYRED TO LATEST SPECIFICATIONS. NEW AXLES SUPPLIED, MATCH TYRES, Ac. Patent Machine, Moulded Spur, Helical, Bevel, and Worm Wheels. RICHARDS and HOPKINS, Britannia Iron Works, 7312 Newport. FOR Sale (cash or on purchase lease), 30 Eight-ton JLI Wagons, G.W.R., side-end doora, and 15 Ten- Ion Wagons, G.W.R., side end doors —To inspect samples and for prices, apply W. Roberts, Agent, Lincoln Wagon Engine Co., Ld., East Moors Works, Cardiff. 404 LANCASHIRE & Yorkshire Wagon Co. (Ltd.), Hey wood, Builders of Railway Wagons of all descrip- tions for cash or deferred purchase. Agent3 for South Wales, Howard, Davenport ahd Co.. Docks, Cardiff. A largo quantity of Second-hand Wagons always on hand 5584 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riage-and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 Sw ANSEA WAGON COMPANY (LIMITED), £ 3 SWANSEA. RAILWAY CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS. Engine and Wagon Wheels promptly Repaired. 400 AGONS.-TO lot oil Hire, 20 Seven-Ton Coal WAGONS.—To Let on Hire, 20 Seven-Ton Coal Wagons, end doors.—Pill Wagon Works, Dock Parade, Newport. 161 ANTED, 25 ten-ton Coal Wagons for cash, or W would take overi, redemption hire agreement, if cheap.—Address T 352, Daily News," Cardiff. 352 1Gi.t1]tles, %xugthz. &.t. "lyi ORRIS g^ROS., CYCLE" WORKS, PONTYPRIDD, Over 100 Cycles to be cletre(I regardless of coat. All latest designs. Repairs, Plating, and Enarnolling. State wants, and send for, lv Lists, or Hire. ODEL C Ptvmicr for Salo, exeellent~condition, all accessories, cheap.—Apply D. Gething, Lan- dore, Swansea. 8150-77e '§oxze%t J:íf.tt Mock, OLarriagts. 4- FULLER, BIRTILL AND COMPANY, CAR- RJAGE BUILDERS, CARDIFF. TELEGRA.Nf-q CAP.RIAGES, CARDIFF. ON SALE NEW and SECOND-HAND LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS,VICTORIAS, WAGONETTES,STA N HOPES, FOUR-WHEEL DOG-CARTS. Surrey, Co'lingvvood, Basket, Ptnol,'BattlesCten, and Rustic Carts, Prince Dog-Cart, all latest improve- ments. WORKMANSHIP & MATERIALS GUARANTEED. THE LARGEST CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND SHOWROOM IN THE PRINCIPALITY. 7579 EDWARD ROGERS and CO., Coachbuilders College-place, Bristol. Telegrams, '• Carrossier,' Bristol. Telephone, No. 247. Established nearly a century. 1258 |71LYING Dutchman, by Living Engine grandsire, 1 Young Express, dam I lying Comet.—This cele- brated Trotting Stallion for Sale. The above is rising six years old, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter and his stock very pi-ointging.-For further particulars apply to John Geerish, Frampton-on-Severn, near Stonehouse, Glos. 619 FOR Sale or Hire, pretty black Pony Gelding, 6 years, 12 hands, quiet to ride and drive, with nice rustic cart aud hirness will sell separate a'so pair black ponies, very handsome, perfect match, 5 and 0 years old, 12 hands, go tandem also single and double, perfectly (!uiet for children to ride; very howy free from vice and warranted sound.—Apply 4, Lucas-street, off Crwys-road, Catliays, Cardiff. 568 FOR Sale, very cheap, Bay Horse, 7years, 15 hands quiet in harness and a food worker; excellent set of Harness splendid Crank-axle Cart; only used twice; suit wine merchant, ginger-beer manufactory, or wholesale grocer sold together or separate.—Apply 4. Lucas-street, off Crwys-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 569 gnOR Sale, 3% Couple Beagles, good, nsed drag .0 also rabbits, hares about 14 inches 25s.—Dunk, Northiain, Sussex. 122 FOR Salo, a good strong Trap also a set of New Harness, to suit cob 15 hands high.—Apply to J. Rogers, Grocer, Blaina, Mon. 164 TTj^OUR Mourning Coaches for Sale cheap. May be it? seen at 63, St. George's-road, Bristol.—All by Patten. 588 URNSK Y7S~CARIUAG LAMPS,_loT3d"pa!r; best value ever offered. Lamps repaired. Large stock new and second-hand lamps.—Works, Merc-bant street, Bristol. 5059 D-IARRIAGE LAMPS.-Insi),octi,)ii invited. Best N_,j selected Stock in the West.—C. E. Gurnsey's Carriage Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 5059 GWATKIN and Son, Coachbuilders, Newport, GWATKIN and Son, Coachbuilders, Newport, Mon., have a large Stock of New Carriages, Dog Carts, Canterbury and Bat.tlesden Cars, etc. Esti- mates given for repairs of all descriptions. 7454 C>, WATKIN and Son, Newport.—Walnut Crescent 7T Car, suit 12 to 13 hands, £ 16; Wire Vis-a-Vis Phaeton, in excellent condition, £ 1010s Shooting Cart, 1?- 10s Pony Croydon Car, £ 10. 7454 WATKIN and Son, Newport.-Palisian Phreton, Jf suit pOll", P.20 Pa.rk Pbm- ton, good as new, £ 32 Malvern Dog Cart, £19; Dog Cart, suit 16 hands, jB20 D,) Cart, £ 17 Baker's Truck, £5. 7454 WO-Wlxeeled Trap for Sale, equal to new; suit TCob 14 hand&-Apply Hewett, Uplands Hotel, Swansea. 3249 Jor alt.-tí5!tllatUøU5. AMERICAN Organ, 16 stops, beautiful case, 7 feet high couplers and tube bars 19 guineas; worth 38 guineas.—GwynneBrader, Swansea. 1902 BARGAIN.—I,ady oifors 12 Table Knives, cost 21s, for 7s; 12 Cheese ditto, cost 18s 6d, for 6s Meat Carvers, 4s, Steel, Is 9d, or the set for 17s 6d un- soiled, white pinned balanced handles; finest Sheffield make approval carriage paid.-illn A., 312, Vauxiiall Bridge-road, S.W. 593 BREWERS, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Vinegar Makers.—Large square, Tank, 12ft. long, 6ft. 6in. square, 3in. thick; quantity Tubs and Vats, from 100 to 20,000 gallons 200 Casks, from 4% to 108 glllciis sound and sweet.—E. Poad. 148, Temple-street, Bristol. 721 4 1 ARDIFF Perfect Thrift Building Society.-Holder c of three Shares wishes to Sell about B2 paid in; what offers "-Apply Thrift," "Echo" Office, Oardiff. SOLKPdAN"Foliick, 40, 4l7Bi:idge-street, Cariiff.- j We have special line in solid Silver English Levers in stock hall-marked cases, full capped, and jewelled, and in thorough going order. These watches are usually sold at five and six guineas, but having a large number-whicii we had taken in pledge from a well- known jeweller-left Oil our hands, we are selling them at the ridiculously low price of 55s. They are quite new, and we give a three yeais' stamped warranty with each watch. 164 '-4Jf- CCOLEMAN Follick, Pawnbroker and Jewellet. 40 j and 41, Bridge-street, Ctr(liff.-A very fine Black Worsted Dress Suit; quite new, medium size, 35s a bargain. 224 COLEMAN Fol1iéií:¡;acly'" Long GolciChain mid C Gold Geneva Watch, in excellent going order, 60s a forfeited pledge. 224 (BOLLARD Piano, rosewood, steel frame, full tri- j chord check action warranted 10 years 38 guineas worth 65 guineas.—GwynneBrader, Swansea. CROWN House Fuel. Price per toil of 230 blocks, Old Sea Lock Works, 13s delivered Cardiff, 16s Cash with orders. 6921 EARTHENWARE.—Seconds, assorted crates. £ 2 well assorted best goods, £ 3. Write for list-.— Earle Works Pottery, Longton, Stiffordshire. 649 FEATHERS Goose Feathers Grey Goose Feathers at Is per lb. White ditto at Is 6d per lb. Carriage paid samples sent; am now prepared to supply my grand winter crop at the above low prices now in splendid condition.—Send postal order to H. Handy, Feather Merchant, Welshpool. 8111 FIREWOOD FOR OVENS, POTTERIES, KILNS, JT FURNACES, &c. Low Price by Truck Loads. PONSFORD nRO., TIMBER MERCHANTS, NEWPORT, MON. 6713 "1 1811 Knives and Forks.—A Young Lady requiring t1 65s offers 9-guinea Presentation Cabinet, con- taining 24 pieces, heavily sterling silver mounted (unsoiled); useful for Lent; bargain approval paid both ways, anywhere.—" Companion," 5,Enmore Park, South Norwood. 549 "JfT^OR Sale, Four £ 100 Paid-uo Shares in lii-yngiasj; Jl Steamship Company, Limited.—Apply E. T. Hipwood, Brunswick-square, Gloucester. 301 IT^OR Sale, fast-sailing, dandy-rigged Tra wler, 40ft. 1 long, 12ft beam, depth S'^ft., timber, best heart of oak trawling nets and gear complete in first-class condition; could be converted into a pilot-boat or yacht, at- iimall expense six sleeping berths bright varnished inside.—Apply James Evans, Pcnwhelp, St Dogmell's, Cardigan. 412 INV ESTMKNT.—Fivo 210 8 per Cent. Preference j_ Shares in well-known Company paying 2<1 per cent. on ordinary share3, for Sale, ;g 105 each.-For last balance-sheet, address Mrs Watts, 12, Millbank-st-reet, London. 714 MANUFACTURERS' Remnants, in stuffs, calicoes, cashmeres, alpacas, velvets, flannels, Ac., 101b. les clioap price list free.—W. Clarkson, Mer- chant, 41, Swaine-street, Bradford. 127 MILK delivered to Cardiff or Newport in large or small quantities.—Apply A. D., Maltfield House, Wedmore, Somerset. 453. MILK. Milk.—About 40 or 50 gallons daily, well cooled. -Apply Yew Trees Farm, Worle, Weston- super-Mare. 452 POTATOES.—English Magnums, light, sandy soil Jt. splendid cookers free from fiost; loose or buyers' sacks.— George Graham. Merchant, Whit- church, Salop. 575 POWERFUL 13-stop Walnut Harmonium, by Metz- POWERFUL 13-stop Walnut Harmonium, by Metz- lor octave couplers and fortes 19 guineas worth double quite new.—Gwynne Brader, Swansea SILVER-PLATED Tea and Coffee Service finest Sheffield plate; exquisite design teapot, coffee pot, sugar and cream; quite_ new; cost 6% guineas, accept 42s: duplicate wedding present; approval carnage paid williiigl),Address Nena, 17A, Churton- stfeet, South Belgravia, S.W. 591 TO be Sold, in one lot, a quantity of young Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Ac.—For further particulars apply to W 354, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 354 WANTED Ladies to buy direct from the Spinners and Manufacturers their Knitting Wools and Silks, Pure Wool Under-garments, Socksand Stockings. —Send Address on a post card for catalogue and samples, post free, to the Providence Mills Spinning Co., Bradford. Mention this paper 5298 «16 15s.—Walnut iron frame trichord, check action ot* Pianoforte, with harmonic bar worth 30 guineas —Gwynne Brader, Swansea^ £ 25.—Upright Grand Piano, full trichord, check action, brass pin plate warranted worth 60 guineas.—Gwynne Brader. 16 16s.-Bargain.-Piallofort.e, steel frame, trichord 3D celeste pedal; worth 40 pounds —Gwynne Brader 177Heathfield-street, Swansea. Jlttsr^llanetms Tetania. BOOK Debts Book Debts Purchased for cash; JLF every kind of tradesman's book debts, from RM upwards.—Address Mr F. Taylor, Bolton-rd., Newport. MEDICATED Baths.—Wanted, sufferers from skin complaints, sore throat, ulcers, eczema, etc., to try James's Baths strictly private. Turkish, Electric, and all Hydro' Baths. Resident patients received.- Charles-street, Car(liff. 7311 WANTED, price for Hauling large quantity Pit- W wood and Cogs; 6 months' work for two horses at Caerphilly.-i. Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 693 Jltiscdiamtftts. -_4_ 4 complete nativity, matrimonial prospects, future events, 3s; matrimonial only, Is.—Send sex, time, Professor Thompson. 111. Glenroy-street, Cardiff. 561 ALL Married People, of either sex, should send stamp, for Invaluable Information, to W. Hig- son. Box 368, Mansfield-road, Nottingham. 826 ASTROLOGY.—What is before you ? Send birth- time, stamped directed envelope, and six stamps.—C. Gordon, 3, Soames street, Peckham, London. 336 BILLIARDS or Bagatelle 1—All those requiring new or second-hand tables, requisites, or billiard work done should, before going elsewhere, send for price lists to Hennig Bros., 29, High-st.. London, W.C. FEATHERS for Beds.—Sleep on a nice, comfortable feather bed. Get your feathers direct; 40lbs. and upwards of good, clean, dry poultry feathers at 6d per lb. Carriage paid to any railway station.— Send postal order to H. Handy, Feather Merchant, Welshpool. 7123 INDIGESTION. —The Medical Reform Society will JL send Free to all Applicants an excellent Botanic (Jure for Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, and Piles.—Address, The Secretary, Botanic Institute, Nottingham. 18 LADY sends, for stamped addressed envelope, won- derful Foreign Receipt information worth goli" to every laily and lioine simple, in valuable.—Particu- lars Mrt; Prescott, Post-office, Llatowel, Ireland. 602 ~ET> ENTS and Debts Collected; Furniture, surplus Jti) and other Stocks Bought or Removed for Sale. Bradley, North-street, Cardiff. 276 W' OOli'S Axis-cut Periscopic Pebbles, accurately fitted in spectacle frames (in shape to suit style of face), havo been acknowledged for the last 10 years to be the best ever introduced. They arc cool to the eyes and strengthening t-o the sight. Prices, 7s_6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, according to size.—Wood, Practical Optician, 4, Castlo Arcade (High-street en?.), Cardiff. Note Advice tree. 522 H7UTRNT8H on our New Hiro hvat,era. Houses of J.' Apartments completely furnished 011 a new sys tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We havo an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and au goods sent home in a private van free of charge. NO stamp or agreement, charges made; no bill of sale: everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guat-antee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent, lesit than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in proport ion. Special terms for larger quanti ties. Please noto the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783-1105-10 Money. MONEY to Lend— £ 6,000—divisible into sums to suit borrowers, say from £ 200 to £ 2,000, at 4 to ó per cent. Freehold or leasehold securities, but no leaseholds where a licence to demise is required.—Mr Field, Solicitor, Swansea; Mr J. H. Field, Solicitor, Cardiff. 8149 MONEY-ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BILL OF m SALE, PUBLICITY, OR FEES. FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN.STREET, BRISTOL. EST. 1875. CAPITAL, £ 200,000. The Directors of this well-known, old-established Bank are prepared to offer exceptional advantages to all responsible persons in need of temporary cash assistance. Private and Prompt ADVANCES made daily, on borrower's simple Promissory Note, AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed may be repaid by instalments, or at the end of a stated period. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Bank is not connected with any Loan Societies or Advance Companies, and the usual objectionable loan office routine is entirely dispensed with. Apply in strictest confidence to MR T. C. MILBURN, 7548 Resident Manager. mo THE PUBLIC.—If you are 11 want of an Ad- JL vanco, from £ 20 and upwards in the strictest privacy, apply direct to the actual lender. AU advances made in cash.—Communications and enquiries to be addressed—Secretary, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 1328 ONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grant advances, upon note of hand alone, for any term not exceeding 15 years, from £ 15 to £1,000, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Fanners, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Femala, in Town 0.1 Country. Without loan office formalities or bill of sale. Distance no object, and so long as the interest is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application re- fused. All communications are treated strictly private. —Apply to the actual Lender, H. Harrison, Esq., 87, Y irk-road, Westminster Bridge-road, London. 1115 ç 0 Ml\I R R C I A L AD V A N V E BAN K /COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF £ 3 to £ 500 can be obtained on the same da/ as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers, and householders. Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being observed. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other ees charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 1254 19. QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT .1, NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, froin:CIO to at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a Loan Office? For the. btmefit of Borrowers I am prepared to grant advances from one to ten years in any part of England or Wales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the in. terest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may bo avranged, therefore the applicants get the full benefit- of cash advanced Apply in confidence to the actual lender. H. HUNTER, Esq., 1135 13564 130, Westminster Bridge-road. London. K AAAi^y,10 be Advanced on good d&Tty* VvVPreehold or Leasehold Property, in sums of £ 100 to £ 10,000; also on good personal secu- rity, reversions, annuities, &c., Ac.—Messrs Hern Financial Agents, 94. St Mary-street, Cardiff. 1049 rjflREE YEARS' SYSTE-ivi rjpHREE Yea;rs gYSTEM jpiANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, jpIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, JpiANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, jpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, jpiANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, jpiANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid for; after which, and Without any Furthoi Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Prop erty of the Hirer. rjpHOMPSON AND SHACKELL LIMITED, QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF THOMPSON AND JgHACKELL LIMITED, 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. I rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LIMITED 5, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT ALSO AT 30. BRIDGE-STREET, AND 142, NEWFOUNDLAND-ROAD, BRISTOL MAESTEG, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, PONTYPRIDD, Ac. &c. THE rjlHKEE YEARS' SYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwaras of thirty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren. dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are o low that there need be no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM. rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, .1. LIMITED, Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, &c free by post, on the application of any ntending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS arc always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. FJTHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA BRISTOL, CHELTENHAM NEWPORT, MERTHYR MAESTEG, PENYGRAIG, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 1047 169e CARMARTHEN, AND PONTYPRIDD GEORGE'S A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS,COLDS, BRONCHITIS, /^OUGH INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, Ac. When oter thi ngs fail, get a bottle, take according to directions, and T> ALSAM rePor'iits wonderful power to your In Bottles, Is ijd and 2s 9d. /GEORGE'S UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO VX BE THE SAFglfiT AND BEST. Contain no Opium nor anything INFANTS' injurious to the youngest babe. For J) Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure PniuTT^r-A and certain specific. A mother's U WDERS best help aud 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. ManufactoryPENTRE, RHONDDA VALLEY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1250 TEAT AND DRINK WHAT YOU LIKE. URLEY'S INDIGESTION SALINE WILL PUT YOU RIGHT. Thousands bless the day when they tirst tried this Invaluable Medicine. Nothing the world ever pro- duced is equal to it for Indigestion, Headache, Sick- ness, Biliousness, Wind, Spasms, Lown. ss of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Sleepless Nights, Giddiness, Ner- vousness, Pains in the Back, Pains between the Shoul. aers, <xc. 411 these symptoms amc from Sluggish Liver. Try a sample bottlo. Sold by Grocers and Druggists at 6d per bottle. Carefully prepared by G. TUULKY <fc CO., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, 59, EDGBASTON- STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Sent by post free eight stamps. 7289 POSTAL DELIVERY OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS beg to annonnce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a.nj. and 3.45 a.m Country Subscribers residing within the limit. of GLAMORGANSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRECONSHIRE and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredegar and Rhytnney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS delivered at their residences daily by the same post as that which con- veys their London letters, London A West of England subscribers receive their Papers on the afternoon of publication The SECOND EDITION of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEws is forwarded (prepaid) to residents of the follow- ing and all other places within the Cardiff Postal District in time for the first morning delivery — St Fagan's Sully Mlchaelstone-lo- Pencoed Courtyralla Vedw S Brides-sup.-Ely Dinas Dowis Castletown St. Nicholas Cadoxton Marshfield Bonvilatone Barry Penart Peteratone Caerphilly Llandough Llandaff Bedwas Liwane Radyr Ystrad Mynach Llanishen Morganstourn Pwllypant Whitchurch Melingriffith St. Mellon's Taff's Well Pent-yrch Cefn Mably Tongwynlais St. Andrew's W'lii'tTreeB dge Pentyrch Cefn Mably Tongwynlais St. Andrew's W'lii'tTreeB dge PER QUARTER, POST-FREE .099 PElt HALF-YEAR 0 19 6 PER YEAR 1 19 0 SOUTH W J J S-S DAILY NEWS OFFICES, Mary-sr-reet, Cardiff STERILITY IN WOMEN, ITS CAUSES o AND CURATIVE TREATMENT. By J. D. RYLEY.M.D., M.R.C.S., London. A NEW EDITION of this work is NEW READY. PRICE, 3s 6d POST FREE, 3s ad. London: Henry Renohaw, 356, Strand. 05 duration. COWPRIDGE. QOWBRIDGE SCHOOl" An EXAMINATION wm be held on APRIL £ and 8th, when the following Scholarships will offered .-—One Senior House Scholarship of £25. Junior Ditto of £20, Two of So 5s each. For further illfotmati(.:J:p,jlY to the Headm CHEPSTOW. rjlUTSHILL SCHOOL, For most healthy, bracing, aud beautiful situatioa." For School Lift most like a happy and Chris HOME.-For TRAINING for your boys, indoors outr-not cramming and cramping.—For most mod and reasonable terms (especially so for delicate bOfII and boys under 10), apply to the Principal. PORTHCAWL. J "OORTHCAWL HIGH SCHOOL FO J- GIRLS (ESPLANADE). I PRINCIPALS .—The MISSES JONES, assisted Wi Foreign and English Governesses, with ViittWf Masters. A Class for Instruction in the following accomplishments—Cloisonne Pastel Tapestry, C toleum, Leather-work, 1 ret-work, Wood Carving, SI??.? Pyyography, will be commenced I) KID AY, March 4th. HALF-TERM, MARCH 1st Terms 00 application. 821l FRANCE. E DUCATION IN FRANCS. COLLEGE FOR CLASSICAL AND COMàIER STUDIES, NEUILLY-PARIS (close to the Bois de Boulogne)' A. REXACK. PRINCIPAL, Laureate of the University of Paris, Licenci6 fcs Ie officier d'AcadfSmie. (Established in 1878.) Twelve English and twenty French Pupils received, who are associated in their studies. tIî! success of which ha.s gained the highest scientific literary support. Special (Are is tken of the mOJP and religious training. Gentlemanly manners atf required. Tlhe life in the College is that of a ladl* and industrious family. Mrs Renaok, assisted Governess speaking French, German, and Engflw undertakes the education of young la-dies «'vi'081p^^T?s«ma,y £ e had on application to »' v\M.LEWL>, Bookseller, Duke-streeLnarrfiff 7986,; fjl u E ARDIFF rjlIMfif AND SOUTHW ALES WEEKLY Â NEW FEATURE. THIS WEEK will be continued in the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH W A WEEKLY NEWS a Series of Short Artiolefc with Portraits on Jy/JEN AND jyjOVEMENTS OF TIll l>v BY SALEX. The Second Article will deal with ALFRED RUSSELL WALLACE, AND LAND NATIONALISATION To be followed Weekly by ISAAC PITMAN AND PHONETIC SHORTHAND* TOM MANN AND THE NEW UNIONISE GEORGE HOWELL, M.P., AND THE OLD UNIONISE THOMAS HUGHES (TOM BROWN) AND THK CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT DR. PATON AND THE NATIONAL HOME READING 0'" UNION. W. T. STEAD AND THE CIVIC OHUROS. HENRY GEORGE AND LAND REFORM Rev B. WAUGH, AND THE SOCIETY FOR PREVENTING CRUELTY TO CHILDREN- WILLIAM MORRIS, AND SOCIALISM. JOSEPH ARCH, AND THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS' MOVEMENT Professor STUART, AND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, AND PROPORTIONAL REPRE- SENTATION. Rev J. PAGE HOPPS, AND "THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHERS.' A. H. DYKE ACLAND, AND TECHNICAL and SECONDARY EDUCATION IN WALE& To be followed by Others. THE 0 ARDIFF fJUMES AND gOUTH ^^ALES^TEEKLY J^EWS, Contains the WEEK'S NEWS, in addition tho following special features:— w NEW STORY BY H. RIDER HAGGARD. McGOVAN'S DETECTIVE STORIES. EISTEDDVOD PRIZE STORY. MEMBERS FOR GLAMORGAN. WELSH COLUMN. WORKMEN'S TOPICS, BY MABON, M.P. FACTS FOR FARMERS, BY A WELSH FARMER. WELSH GLEANINGS. MUSICAL AND EISTEDDVOD NOTES. ARTICLES ON SMALL CULTURE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF fJIIMES AND jgOUTH "yyALES WEKLYNEWS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE PRINCIPALITY. ONE PENNY WEEKLY. GARDEN AND FLO WEB AND SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. LARGE QUANTITIES OF WELL- A r T irrWna GROWN FRUIT A FOREST TREES. ALL KINDS. ROSES, Ac., At Reasonable Prices. VVTnrr THORNS SPECIALLY GOOD AND A Nn CHEAP. at An Inspection of the Llandaff Nurseries NURSERY minutes' walk from T. V.R- iTA/-1!/ Llandaff Station. tv WREATHS AND CROSSES. TAMi-w CUT FLOWERS, miA^TTTT^ FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET QUANlllIEh ARCADE, .j WEAKD^S Send for Catalogue (anything required in the Garden) to AND XXTILLIAM mRESEDER, BOUQUETS. ▼ T JL NURSERYMAN, 1391 CARDIFF. JJ AYMAN'S Jg A L S A M OF HOREHOUND RELIEVES COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. PREVENT INFLUENZA, COLD, AND COUGH BY TAKING on first appearance of Cold or Chill. Cured my Son of a dreadful Cough. Send two more bottles."—Mrs VV, JOHNSTON,G.N.R.Office, Helleek i5tation, Co. Fermalù1.!th. July, 91. Dangerously ill with Asthma, I can say it has saved my life."—Mrs H. HUBBLE, 63, Wood- pecker-road. New Cross, S.E. Sept., 1891. Prepared only by Alfred Hayman A Co., London, Sold everywhere, Price, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. 1022 LOCKYER'S SULPHUR H A TP RESTORER. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIft JLJ RESTORER. THE SURE8T. THE SAFEST. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. OCKYER'S SULPHUR IIAIK RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour- The gradual change is certain, and ior removing sot'rf, beautifying and cleansing the hair, causing it to gro" wherever tnin, Lccky^r s is unrivalled.—Larg« bott. Is 6d. Sold everywhere. ELLAR'S CORN PLASTER —Boxes la IVad and 2a 9d each. The Corn Plasters are a certain cure for hard or sofl corns, they completely dry up and eradicate painful corns; the Bunion Plasters, a proved remedy foi bunions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by ail chemists. Be careful Dellar's Plasters are suoplled. ESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure cf these, CRACROFT2 ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. Co dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel# perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the sums, i* astringent, aromatic, and delicious in flavour. t" Paste ensures a fine set of teeth Sold everywhere Pots, Is each. DEAFNESS, Noises ill the Ears, etc.—* Dellar s ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, general cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands wo have derived beneiit. It is quite harmless.—Sold 1" Bottles, la iy8d and 2s 9d each, by all Chemists. QULPHOLINE SOAP is a delicately K3 refined, chemically pure soap, intended general tt-e, but specially by those endowed itb sensitive skins. For washing ;u all tImes, and bring"* the skin t<> a soft, pliable, healthy condition. SIM* pholino Soap holds the first place. Its odour is verr pleasant, and the soap is not expensive. Tablets.*0 pleasant, and the so&p is not expensive. TabJe{tjJ Mb IB"*