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igftucgtimt. CARDIFF. T. CATHERINE'S, 3 and 4, PARK- )0 PLACE, CARDIFF. HIGH -SCHOOf, for 9JRLS, and KINDERGARTEN. PRINCIPAL Miss TULL1S. The NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN on TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. 9345 SEVERN HOUSE, NEWPORT-ROAD. HIGfH-CLASS DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, PRINCIPAL Mrs LUMLEY (Member College Preceptors). THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE MAY 2ND., 1892. Prospectuses on application. 53 PENARTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, JL HASLAND HOUSE, VICTORIA ROAD, PENARTH. PRINCIPAL Mr JOSEPH LUGG. NEXT TERM BEGINS (D.V.) MAY 3rd, 1892. 9344 IVY TOR, PENARTH, SCHOOL FOR UIRLS. Principal, Miss DA VIES (Senior Oxford Certificates). Professors attend for all accomplishments. A limited Principal, Miss DAVIES (Senior Oxford Certificates). Professors attend for all accomplishments. A limited number of boarders received. NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE MAY 4t.b. 9319 pENARTH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: J. S. GRANT, Jesus College, Oxford, formerly Assistant Master of Cardiff College and Second Master Itf Abergavenny Grammar School. ASSISTANT MASTERS T. S. BATEMAN, B.A. (Hons.), Lond., late Senior Scholar of University College, Aberystwvth S. S. BEAVAN, St. Mary Hall, Oxford A. H. THOMAS, B.A. (Inter.), Lond. Pianoforte: Miss Elsie Cruick- sharik. Violin: C. Jones. Dancing Mrs Ken way. Drill: Sergeant-Major Matthews. Juivior Department in a separate room for boys between six and ten. Vacancies for boarders. Two large houses, detached schoolroom with playground. Cricket, football, swim- ming. Preparation for examinations home comforts; moderate fees. Next Term will commence Thursday, Wgr6th. e TO .Prospectus apply to the Head Master. S295 pENARTH LODGE. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS BETWEEN THE AGE OF EIGHT AND FOURTEEN. PRINCIPAL—HERBERT FIELD, M.A,, late Scholar of the Queen's College, Oxford, formerly Assistant-Master at Bradfield Coliege, Berks, and Senior Classical Master at Ruthin School. The NEW SCHOOL BUILDING will be OPENED NEXT TERM with the most recbnt Modem Improve- bents, and situated in about Four Acres of Playing GroÜnd.. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, MAY 5TH. COWBRIDGL. HE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Gooi] modern educational advantages combined with the comforts and training of a refined home. Thorough preparation for all examinations. Prospectus and deferences on application. The SUMMER TERM WILL COMMENCE MAY ttH. _■ 9207 PONTYPRIDD. HE PONTYPRIDD BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, FRONOLEU, GELLIWASTAD ROAD. PRINCIPALS—The Misses REES. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Summer Ferin begins MONDAY, 2nd May. 9230 MONMOUTH. MONMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. HEAD MISTRESS Miss LUCRES. FEES DAY SCHOLARS, S6 PER ANNUM BOARDERS IN HEAP MISTRESS HOUSE, B46 PER ANNUM. CENTRE FOR OXFORD UNIVERSITY HIGHER EXAMINATIONS. TERM BEGINS MAY 6TH. *OR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY HEAD MISTRESS. 9370 NEWPORT. NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL f FOR GIRLS, 3, DORSET-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL MISS TOWN SMITH (Successor to the Misses Ballaniyne and Seathcote). A KINDERGARTEN CLASS under a qualified Teacher. F^c, one guinea. par term. Prospectus, with reports of examination, &c., can be hftd on application at the School Hoxise, 3, Dorset- place, trtfere the Principal may be seen at iiome every Wternoon on and after Wednesday, April 20th. rlh" NEXT TERLi COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, May 4th. „ 9365 II i CAERLEON. TOW0RTH HOUSE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, AND BOARDING AND DAIT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL—Mrs ALFRED MORRIS, L R.A.M., Assisted by English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Professors. NEXT TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, May 9th, 1892. Prospectus on application. 9313 CHEPSTOW. AINT MAUR SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW. NEXT TERM BEGINS on TUESDAY, MAY 3td. "or Fees, Ac., apply Principal. 9323 QHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Cambridge and London University Passes. ¿04 GEORGE DEWDNEY. B.A. HEREFORD. JJEREFORD COUNTY COLLEGE. Chairman The Hon. and Very Bèv. the DEAN of HEITF,FORD HEADMASTER: The Rev. C. F. MULLEB, M.A. formerly Assistant-Master of BromSgrove Scnooi. The College provides at a moderate cost a Public School Education of the Highest Grade. i Classical and Modern Sides. Preparatory Depart- ment for Young Boys. P> eparation for the Universi- ties, Civil Service, Engineering, Professions, and Mer- Pantile Pursuits. Special opportunities for acquiring Proficiency in Modern Languages. Extensive new buildings, with all modern improvements. High and healthy situation Private chapel. Cubicled dormi- tories. Chemical laboratory, etc. The NEXT TERM will begin on FRIDAY, May 6th. For prospectus, results of recent examinations, refer- ences, and all further particulars apply to the Head- 8537 HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE I COMPANY, LIMITED. I REDUCED AND INCLUS VE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined With home training and domestic comforts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal; or to the Secretary, Mr Edward Maddison, Led bury. 1087 BRISTOL. KINGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, KINGSDOWN- PESlshBed,?86a Prinrlml: Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, Blench, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Book-kwping and[Shorthand. 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations, 512 Certificates (147 Honours) obtained during the past 12 years. References and Prospectus on application to^tbe SUMMER TERM begins"WEDNESDAY, QTH MAY- GLOUCESTERSHIRE. HE LADIES' COLLEGE, RYEFORD HALL, STONEHOUSE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE- -Thorough education, and refined home. Beau and healthy neighbourhood. Resident English, Eren and German governesses. Professors attend. i*npus Prepared for all local examinations. terms moderate and inclusive. Governess pupil required. 03 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. W- iiroI^SUPBR-MARE. iTtf R1 STAN LADIES' COLLEGE, IIACH-ROAD (Corner of Severn-road), INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, H^°&raBAsWA»NDJl,,S bdw^rrABs?grs^pup" Sotw.no. Pto,p«tm»n'IVi«»ot House (which u "»<"» Sl» 9132 NEXT TERM beyns^RIPAY^T^APRIL^^ LLANDOVERY. L LANDOVERY COLLEGE. THE SCHOOL RE OPENS ON THURSDAY, APRIL 24TIt, BOARDERS RETURN THE PREVIOUS DAY. For Particulars apply to the w.arden. 9298 CARMARTHEN. QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR XNjp SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, MAY STB. BOARDERS ARRIVE MAY 4TH. .Examination for four House Scholarships from *10 to £ 15, Wednesday, May 4th. .For particulars apply to E. S. ALLEN, M-A-, Jead Master, late Open Classical Scholar St. Catharine s -ege, Cambridge. 9297 KNIGHTON. GIRLS' OOLLEGIATE SCHOOL, V5f KNIGHTON, RADNOR. ncipal Miss WALL, assisted by Resident English and Foreign Governesses. tupils have successfully passed recent Local Exami- nations. TERM COMMENCES MAY 5th. 9240 — II CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL O POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). ^FICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. J SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. ti Beat Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and '•ighbourhood. Contractois for all descriptions i f advertising Circular Distributing, &c. All orders aromatly attendjsd to jQ,4 10290 jiuansta jlnnoimJiminfrg. ESTABLISHED 1836. I CABINET MANUFACTORY, AO HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. INSPECTION INVITED. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF JplURNITURE, Va JCi 6782 F C EDDERSHAW. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES, jQOWN & SON FOR GOOD SUBSTANTIAL JpURNITURE, BEDSTEADS JgEDDING, QARPETS, LINOLEUMS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FURNITURE. STEAM CABINET WORKS— 221, HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE, SWANSEA. The Largest; and Cheapest Steam Cabinet Manufactory in South Wales. Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Carriage Paid on all orders above £10. or de livered] Iee in our own vans. 7491 THREE YEARS' SYSTEM rjlHREE YEARS SYSTEM JpIANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, pIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, piANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, -B- piANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, pIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid for; after which, and Without any Furthe Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. fJIHOMPSON AND jgHACKELL LIMITED, QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF fJIHOMPSON AND gjHACKELL LIMITED, 32 CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. THOMPSON AND JgHACKELL LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED 5, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT ALSO AT 30, BRIDGE-STREET, AND 142. NEWFOUNDLAND-ROAD, BRISTOL MAESTEG, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, PONTYPRIDD, &c. Ac. THE rjlHREE SYSTEM Wa.s first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwaras of thirty years ago, since which time many thousands of homos 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. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 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 llowed to Cash Buyer. and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. FjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELij, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA BRISTOL, CHELTENHAM NEWPORT, MERTHYR MAESTEG, PENYGRAIG, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 104716ge CARMARTHEN, AND PONTYPRIDD JpURNITURE, pURNITURK P. F R E E D M A N & CO., OF SWANSEA AND NEWPORT, lar*e and varied Stock of PETS lINmifmNNJAURE, BEDSTEADS, CAR FJ-iife, J^NOLEuAlS, and other requisites for complete KUr «ng' !ns Mure they cannot be sur- passed by any firm m the kingdom. Beinit manufac- sum>riv^iiao^erJ l8i sca5° t,ley are ,n a position to ?. i4 ab Lower Prices than traders who must pay manufacturers a profit. Dealing with us you SPECIAL ADVANTAGEs'ARE OFFERED TO 1HOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. Cash or Credit. ■Pin Is 6d weekly |ig SsOd „ £ 25 I', i £50 II 6s 6d ienca<ofi^HrVl,n)Dnnta ProPortion. For the conven. Oustomers in South Wales the same ad- ages are offered at either of our Establishments. 1 9 X A a JVT £ ?EKI)MAN AND CO., 27e—8914 NEWPORT MM f BUILDINGS, DOCK-S'l'RI5E-X £ |J^WPORT, MON., AND HIGH-ST., SWANSEA INDOWS QLEANED. ALL APPLIANCES FOUND. nonBn[1 ESTIMATES GIVEN. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. CARDIFF STEAM LAUNDRY, DYEING, CARPET & WINDOW CLEANING CO., LIMITED. FLORA-STREET CATHAYS. SEND POST CARD 7678 GARDEN r2-ARI)EN AND FLOWER AND U SEE»S OF ALL KlNbS. FLOWER SEEDS, OF QUANTITIES OF WELL- ALI KINDS. CR°WN FRUIT & FOREST TREES, ROSES, &c., FOREST _1_T „ At Reasonable Prices. FRUIT THORNS SPECIALLY GOOD AND AND' CHEAP. GENERAL of the Llandaff Nurseries NURSERY InTlted- Sl* minutes' walk from T.V.R. STonw — Llandaff Station. INK WREATHS AND CROSSES, LARGE „,CD r_ FLOWERS, QUANTHTHS FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREBT ARCADE, WTtfe A tnsi AND S>end for Catalogue (anything required CROSSES -W-W-ttt AND ypUalAM rinRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, 1591 CARDIFF. KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE I p MANDRAKE The great remedy for Bill. PiLLS ?Uilan<?- Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, PILLS and the greatest Blood Purl- PILLS MANDRAKE fier of the age. PTTT Q MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is l^d, 2s 9d PILLS MANDRAKE Is 6d, and lis. Free by post m" by the proprietor PHj| MANDRAKE PTTXS MANDRAKE Munday, Chemist, Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath; Gar- PILLs MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport; J. PILLS MANDRAKE G. Isaac (late Hayman), Che- PILLS MANDRAKE inist, Neath; Newbery and PILLS MANDRAKE SOli, London. PlLLS MANDRAKE ——— MANDRAKE Propnetor —Mr KEALL, PILLq MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MANDRAKE street. Swansea. 8076 1012 PILLS MANDRAKE I PILLS THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS. NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 1009 180 COMMERCIAL ROAD. MBWPOBT. 1eu5Ínts5 J\.bbrtS5tS. THIS IS HOW IT WAS THAT JJ OPKINS' P ARM JJOUSE JgREAD WAS FIRST DISCOVERED 'Twa.s in March, 1864, and the place was Dowlais, and something happened, I forget what, some great man died or was married, however, we wereface to face with awholeholiday and we two, Dai and I, were shop assistants, setat 22 and 24-, the question was, what were we to do with our- selves so as to get the greatest amount of pleasure out of an idle day or holiday. I was for a long walk westward over the mountains to Llanwonno Church and Public- house, where I remembered a certain vessel made of tin, with a long handle, which held about a quart, usually beer with something in it. It was wide at the top and ran down to nothing on the bottom, or at least to a sharp point. This sharp point was thrust down into themiddle of a coal fire, and was called A MULLER After a ten-mile walk over hill and dale in the: windy March weather, most people were glad to meet the Muller. AT LLANWONNO. But it had no attraction for Dai; he was for going east as far as Gelligaer, where there was another church on the top of a mountain too, and a pub." close by, which was a farm as well, and noted for RUM and SHRUB. Gelligaer carried the day, so next morning after breakfast we left smoky Dowlais, by way of Pwllywhiad and Twyn-y.wain, and made past Cwmbargoed and Cwmfelin towards Gelligaer. We met no one but Mary 'r S&'m, whose work all the week was to oil the trams at Rhos Has, and having a holiday herself thought she could not do better than hunt up lost sprags, a tumbling chain, or a missing cast-iron double-parting. Thus the devoted Mary was, all unconsciously, a link in the happy chain that forged one hundred thousand pounds a year to be spent in Canford, Dorset, or, failing abtlity to spend all, to invest in land in the Vale of Glamorgan. At length we arrived at GeB igaer-we should, however, never have got there had it not been for Dai, who knew the lay of the land, he having been born at Gwm Ysgwydd Gwyn, in the same parish—but we were tired and hungry as hunters. In those days we were quite indepen- dent, having 2s Id in cash between us, we treated a collier in the kitchen to a pint of beer, and sat down to rest. It now turned out that Dai knew Mary, the servant at the public, she was from Cilbaul, and was a pretty neat-handed Phyllis— nothing was now too good for us two—we must have some fried bacon and eggs, which was soon brought in, and such a lovely LOAF OF BREAD, off which she cut a thick round. On thatday an appetite was found at Gelligaer, it may or it may not bo found there now, I cannot say, but we had walked six or seven miles, were young and strong, and had not called on the way, because there was nowhere to call, so we cleared the bread and bacon then Dai opened his mouth and :said, Was,' did you ever see bread like that I was bound to admit I never Shad, and forthwith £ £ began to question Mary as to how it was wadt-, she didn't seem to want to talk about it to me, but wanted to talk to Dai, who was a very handsome young man, and in religion a Latter Day Saint (soon after this he emigrated to near Salt Lake City, where they gave him a square mile of land he married a wife, and increased in flocks and herds, and had sealed on to him four other wives, and as late as 1888 wrote me to get him a tutor for his 21 buys and girls). However, the secret of that bread I was bound to have. I found it was made from Spiller and Brown's Extras bought at Shop Chain, Caeharris, and raised with barm from a Peugam public, where they brewed their own beer (the secret of that barm is now in the keep- ing of William Pritchard, Eióq., Rhymney Brewery), the bread was baked in an oven built lout of the wall in the back kitchen, and heated with a coal fire lit in the centre, then flashed with sticks and stumps of trees, after the wood had burned itself out, a piece of an old oat sack fas- tened on to a broom handle was used a.s a scuffle to clean the bottom, the dough was in a pan before the fire with a snow-white cloth over the top, this wis turned out on a clean deal table, cut into 4 large pieces, moulded up, and put in tho oven quick a huge flat stone was put up a.s a door .to the oven, and made fast by a gambrel with a wooden wedge, and a clayey mixture was pasted round the edge of the stone to make it air-tight. Here lies the whole secret of FARM HOUSE JBREAt>! [Reverting to our story.] Dai and I ultimately tried the Rum and Shrub, which had a peculiar effect on us, for on our return we failed to find the road back as we had come, but instead, strayed in a southerly direction, and, after crossing a valley, made our way up a hill overlooking Troedyrliiw; here on the top of Heol Mynach we found a land surveyor with a theodolyte, some helpers with chains and pegs, settling a boundary dispute between the Baroness Windsor and Richard Fothergill as to some coal royalties, in our ignorance we thought th» instrument was a spying glass, but the genial surveyor explained, and gave us an interesting lecture on the Ancient Bntons, which so set us thinking that we lost our until we pulled up I at Forest Farm, where dear old Mrs Pritcliard gave us some bread and real toasted Caerphilly cheese. We then struck for home, past the Danderry Coke Ovens all ablaze. We Were tired when we got to Troedyrhiw Station, and inno- cently asked for tickets to Tpp. Dowlais. The booking clerk grinned, but booked us to Merthyr, where we were lucky enough to find Mike the Milk with his mule and cart, who gave us a ride Gellyfaelog Bridge. We then explored Cwm- rhyd-y-bedd, and got home to dream of lrARM JJOUSE jgREAD! JU JUL JLF I have been dreaming of it ever since, and now offer it to Cardiff in all its purity. |1| OPKINS, JJAYES JgAIvERY. THE GLOBE FURNISHING CO., 19, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF, SELL AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES LIBERAL 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 jptJRNISHING CO., THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE, 19 CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF, AND HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. 8007 BEFORE PURCHASING, WRITE FOR TERMS AND LISTS OF p, I A NOS, TO DUCK, SON, & piNKER, The Great PIANO STORES, BATH* THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 7897 OCKYER'S SULPHUR HATR JLJ RESTORER. L OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR -<LJ RESTORER. THE SUREST. THE SAFEST. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. T OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour. The gradual change is certain, and for removing scurf, beautifying and cleansing the hair, causing it to grow wherever thin, Lockyer's is unrivalled.—Large bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. ELLAR'S CORN PLASTER.—Boxes Is l%d and 2s 9d each. The Corn Plasters are a certain cure for hard or soft corns, they completely dry up and eradicate painful corns; the Bunion Plasters, a proved remedy for bunions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists. Be careful Dellar'a Plasters are supplied. RESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CRACROFTS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel, perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums, is astringent, aromatic, and delicious in flavour. Cracroft's Paste ensures a fine set of teeth. Sold everywhere Pots, Is each. DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Dellar s ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands who have derived beneiit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is iy2d and 2s 9d each, by all Chemists. QULPHOLINE SOAP is a delicately k5 refined, chemically pure soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Sul- pholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the soap is not expensive. Tablets, 6d each 1063 THE GREAT BLOOD PTTttTFTKR THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulsst state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they to to the core of every disease, where no other medicines ave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :7Ind¡.estioll, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, ditnnessof sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, grave), pains in the book, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumOU18 or C8llcers, pimples or blotches on the fAee ILlid body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, '14 Oxford-street. Swansea HIM ffiuaxitiaa JUtftrusais* ATLAS JpURNISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR DINING-ROOM SUITES, THE ATLAS CO., for Cash. Complete Furnishers. DINING-ROOM SUITES, THE ATLAS CO., or on Hire System. Upholsterers. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, THE ATLAS CO., For Cash. Manufacturers. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, THE ATLAS CO., or on Hire System. House Furnishers. BEDROOM SUITES, THE ATLAS CO., For Cash. Cabinet Makers. BEDROOM SUITES, THE ATLAS CO., or on Hire System, t omplete Furnishers New and Second-haild. OFFICE FURNITURE, THE ATLAS CO., For Cash. Upholsterers. New and Second-hand. THE ATLAS CO., OFFICE FURNITURE, Manufacturers. PIANOFORTES, THE ATLAS CO., For Cash. House Furnishers. PIANOFORTES THE ATLAS CO., or on Hire System. Cabinet Makers. HARMONIUMS THE ATLAS CO., For Cash. Complete Furnishers HARMONIUMS THE ATLAS CO., or on Hire System Upholsterers. PERAMBULATORS. THE ATLAS; CO. BEDSTEADS. THE ATLAS CO. CARPETS. THE A1LAS CO. AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE Call, or send for Catalogues Post Free. ALL GOODS DELIVERED IN TOYTN OR COUNTRY FREE. INVALID CARRIAGES PERAMBULATORS LENT ON HIRE BY THE DAY OR WEEK. CHAIRS, TABLES, SC., out fob EVENING PARTIES OR ENTERTAINMENTS. J^TLASOMPLETE JjlURNISHING COMPANY, Y IMITED, 'L/ JLJ THE H AYES JgUlLDINGS, THE HAYES, C A R D I FF. A WOMAN who ha £ 16 Children can riniH if P°$e than a Woman with only One U,s,f01' Boots and Shoes.-How b man ?—For a woman with n OI? y save about 10 per cent, which while a woman with 16 children saves 5 16 = BOd; or 6s 8d. Should this catch your eye, remember that we save every buyer ten per ceut. from regular prices, and are the Head- quarters for Family Boot Trade The grandest window display'and variety in Cardiff LA.ME» DEPARTMENT. Mothers with growing daughters who really require women s size boots, at a price, come and see what Jam to do at 3s lid. A large lot of Ladies' Walking Shoes left on Stock to be sold cheap to get thera away. A magnificent stock of Ladies' Boots from 2s llil. Boys', Girls', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slipper,* in endless variety, from ù per nair MEN DEPARTMENT. To the Dowlais Iron-workers and Working Men, come and see the failed Boots X sell at 4s lid. Splen- did solid Lace and Elastic-side Boots, 4, lid a grand variety of Walking Shoes, 4s411d. „ REPAIRING DEPAKtMEk'f. 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—Solo and Heel in Twenty Minutes. A comfortable waiting-room, slippers, books, newspapers, and even a 'ipitoon for smokers. Ladiesr 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 1 24:5 J5UTE-STBEET> CAm BRANCH SROP- 50, THE STRAND, FERN DALE. Large Stock on Hand at Cardiff Prices. 77 elisctricOGHTI mj ELECTRIC PUMPING. ELECTRIC HAULING. THE PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES tÑ SOUTH WALES SUPPLIED BY J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, LLANELLY SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES FOR CROMPTON & CO., LTD. 6376 COUNTY brewery CO.. pENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF. Are now mlpplying their PRIME MARCH BREWINGS In 4, 9, 18, and 36-gallon casks. MtLD ALE from lOd per gallon. BITTER ALE f from Is per gallon. 6201 1 Gr. A STONE & c°" COMPLETE MINERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Snellibiers, supeib Flemish Horses,^Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PJJICR LIST on APPLICATION. 10, U, & 12. WORKING-STREET, 1108 CARDIFF. i^E BON M A R C H E FOR CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, 111, QUEEN-STREET (Next door to the Queen-street Post-oftke), CARDIFF. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE FOR USEFUL AND FANCY CHINA AND GLASS. 8406 ARMERS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BB MADE INTO CLOTH from Is 3d to 2s 4d per yard. Blankets from Is ad to as 6d i er yard. Flannels from 9d to Is 6dper aid. Stocking Yarn from 9d per lb. Patterns lor- warded to select from Carriage paid to and from the Mills on all orders^over £ <i. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, 13607 SOUTH WALES. 1139 AN INVALUABLE AND OLD-ESTABLISHED MEDICINE. J^ERNICK'S "yEGETATBLE JpiLLS. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE pILLS Strengthen the system, brace the nerves, purify the Blood, and are universally declared to be THE BEST MEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED. They are specially recommended to Females of jail Ages. Sold in 7%d., Is. lftd., and 2* 9d. Boxes of all I Chemist* and Prqg Stqns. 6147 u5ittti'í5 ¡\Ùbrt55ts. STARTLING E W" S GREAT SENSATION! The Great ANNUAL gJTOCK-TAKING gALE of JJOUSEHOLD JjlURNITURE. CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS. LINOLEUMS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, OVERMANTELS, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, PIANOFORTES, &c., by B EVAN & 0OMPANY, LIMITED, registered "fJIHE 0ARDIFF TpURNISHERS," 21 DUKE STREET, AND 9T ST- MARY gjTREET' CARDIFF. Will Commence ON SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1892, And Continue for ONE MONTH ONLY, during which time the whole of the IMMENSE STOCKS will be Offered, in order to effect a Clearance for Stock-taking, at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES Delivery Free, and as early after Purchase as the pressure of Business during this Great Sale will permit of. The above Two Addresses are the Only Places of Business with which BEVAN AND COMPANY are connected in Cardiff. THE NEWPORT PREMISES (opposite Town Hall) are rapidly approaching Completion, and will be Opened as early as possible. 5809 T £ ENSON'S <' LUDGATE "~WATCHES -*— Are the Cheapest, the Best Value, the Strongest, and the most Durable English Watches eer made. "OENSON'S LUDGATE WATCHES Made on an Improved Interchangeable System. Are not liable to failure, but, possess Extra 8trenth, eater freedom from acci- t dents, and hiher quality thaD any other Watches sold for Double the Money. I BENSON'S LUDGATE WATCH ) Is the Modern Ihree-Quarter Plate make, not the ordinary old-fashioned full plate as sold by other makers. IN SILVER CASES. IN lSCT. GOLD CASES £5 5 £12 12 ENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH JLJ Hest London-made THREE-QUARTER PLATE English Lever, Jewelled, 13 actions, in rubies, Chronometer Balance, Patent Enlp.rared Barrel, Patent Dust and Damp Proof Ring RamI. BENSON'S LUDGATE WATCH Keeps better time than, and is double the Strength and Value of, any S5 5s Watch yet made. BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH. Thousands of Testimonials which are daily re- ceived at the FactolJ" from wearers in aU parts of the world. LUDGATE WATCH. Made in a Neat and Elegant Size for Gentle men and Youths, or in Extra Small Size for Ladies. Also Strong and Full Size for Work- men and Artfzaris, and a Special Extra Large Size for Hail way Men and Miners. LUDGATE" WATCH. In Handsome Sterling Silver Cases, with ExtrR. Strong Crystal Glass, any size, £5 5s. In 18ct. Gold Crystal Glass Cases, Gentlemen's size B12 12s. Ladies' size, in 18ct. Gold :t.:10 10s. BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH. 1*1111 Particulars, Prices, and Illustrations are given in pamphlet, sent post free, JW. BENSON will send the above Watch, together with Warranty for correct performance, to any part of the world free and at his risk, on receipt of P.O.O., payable at G.P.O., Bank Draft, or Cash. BENSON'S CLOCKS for the house, of every kind, in great variety and of the newest designs, from £1 to £500. The largest and newest stock in London. Presentation Com- mittees invited to view the Show Rooms, or to send for Pl\otograv>h#. BENSON'S CHURCH & TURRET CLOCKS. Estimates and advice free. Just completed the Great Clocks for Portsmouth Town Hal!, Ashton-under-Lyne Parish Church, Faversham Church, Trowbridge Town Hall, Lockerbie Town Hall, &c., &o BENSON'S STABLE & FACTORY CLOCKS. Silent, £15: Striking, £50, Best quality, with brass wheels, steel pinions, 2ft 6in difti, with all neeMullines, weights, &c. Turret Clock Factory is the largest in t-lie City of London, and'only the best quality is made. BENSON'S JEWELLERY & CHAINS in fine Gems or Plain Gold of bes £ London make. Many thousands of noveltiest manu- facturers' prices. The Largest and Newest Stock in London. Selections sent on receipt of reference. ENGAGEMENT RINGS of special and exclllsive designs, in endless variety, set with the finest selected Gems, and of best London make. Speciality Brilliant Rings, S5, £10, and £20. Selections free on receipt of reference. BENSON'S PAMPHLET, the largest and best of its kind, containing over 200 pages of Prices and Illustrations of every class of WATCH from B2 2s to CHAINS, JEWELLERY, PLATE, and TUR- RET CLOCKS, new edition just out, sent post free on application to BENSON'S STEAM FACTORY, 62 and ú4 LUDGATE HILL, K.C. T W. BENSON, Maker to H.M. the Queen and Royal Faniilv, the Admiralty, War, Indian and Colonial Offices, &c., Ac. BENSON'S STEAM FACTORY, 62 and JLP (A, LUDQATK LIN.I,, and 28, Royal Exchange, E.C., and 25, Old Bond-street, London. BENSON'S WATCH, &c., CLUBS.— -'LF Applications invited for Agencies, which form a considerable increase to income. Full par- ticularr, post free. 1Q521—55e—2958 jgJADE'S piLLo. TRADE'S lrjILi.S. All who suffer from Gout BTi B or Rheumatism should "ffT^ADES "|~>ILT.S. immediately have recourse Sjj X to EADE'S PILLS. Hnn- ff^ILLS. dreds of Testimonials hare Û JL been received from aJl TRADE'S T>ILT ,S. sorts and conditions oi '1 j| men testifying to tho BLADE'S IJILLS. wonderful power these Ejj JL Pills have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vege tableandperfectly safe i 1\ their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUHE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any Patent Medicine of its class, IMPORTANT TESTIMONY FROM WALES COULD NOT SLEEP FOR PAIN. GOUT 2, Dewihton-terrace LlwYIJ)-pia, Hliondda KH E(UMATI S M Valley, South Wales. Dear Sir, —Vour. Gout OUT and Rheumatic Pills are j\~ a famous -einedy, and one "1 li 1': U M A T I S M of the best, I ever etimo J(\¡ across. My wife has been RGOUT troubled with Gont in her hands for twelve years, H E U >1 ATI S M and the pain was almost unbearable some night s unbearable some night,) £ OUT she could not sleep for pain. I resolved to ccy ,i O H E UM ATIS M bottle of your pills, and J £ to my surprise, after sho took three doses, the pain left her hands. They are a teat boon to mankind, by the blessing of God. Y ou can make what use vou like of this.—You,rs truly, CHARLKS WAKELIN. Mr George Eade, 72, Goswell-road, London. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sold by all Chemists in Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor GEORGE EADE, 721 Goswell-road, E.V. Ask for and be sure you obtain, GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. 14527 5524 60a jgADE'S pILLS. PIANOS, HARPS, QRUANS. HEATH AND SONS QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Invite the Public to inspect their Large and Varied Stock of Instruments, by all the Leading Makers, at the Cheapest Prices and Largest Discounts. PIANOFORTES, From 10s 6d Monthly, by Broadwood, Collurd Erard Kirkman, Brinsmead. Ac. Sole Agents for the Celebrated STEINWAY PIANOFORTES. One of these Splendid Grand Pianofortes may be Hired for Concerts, &c. ORGANS, FROM 5s MONTHLY. Sole Agents for MASON & HAMLIN, Ac. SEND FOR NEW PRICE LIST AND DRAWINGS POST FREE. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept fa TIme Free for One Year. Pianofortes Exchanged, Repaired, and Tuaed in Parts of South Wales HEATH AND SONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD 31 NEW MUSIC DAILY. 1066 TMPORTANT.—One Box of Horton s- I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and comlications of fhe urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also gravel and pains in the back. Fres from mercury. Post free for 4s from G. a I-!1' (from the General Hospital), Aston- m't Agents Cardiff—A. Hagou, Chemist 39, Bridge st.,aitd 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist Swansea—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st. Newport— Yom^Chemurt, High-st. N.B.—Hasneverbeen known W taiu Letters anavrerdd ireo* nsuztoftpper* 373 ISmsiwas ;Abbrtssts. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS This renowned preparation is undoubtedly the best restora- tive that can be taken at this season of the year. On all sides of ItS, in town and country, we hear numerous complaints of a Want of tone, a feeling of lan- gour and depression. Many who have successfully resisted the trials and bardships of winter feel weary, languid, and almost worn out when spring returns. To strengthen and renovate the system when in this condition a safe and reliable tonic mèdi- cine is required. It i uuani mously admitted by all who have a;iven it a fair trial tjiat there is no tonic preparation yet discovered so efficacious and unfailing as these famous Bitters, which are undoubtedly THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE yet discovered. It is of the at- most importance, at this season of the year—when all nature awakes to renewed life and ac- tivity—that the blood, which is the fount of life, and is diffused through all parts of the system should be rich and pure, free from all taint and germs cf disease, which may have been left n it by any previous ailment or in- disposition. Impure Blood is a fruitful source of many complaints and illnesses, and is generally caused by some derangement of one or more of the vital organs of the body GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS- Is admitted to be among the best purifiers of the blood which have been yet discovered and though several vegetable preparations are offered to the public as Blood Purifiers, none can compare with these Bitters in their efficacy to attain the desired result. It is also acknowledged by thousands in all parts of the world to be the best remedy of the age for NERVOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, AND WEAKNESS. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS CONTAINS A suitable quantity of the active principles of Sarsa- parilla, Burdock, Dandelion, lavender, Saffron, Gentian, and Quinine, combined in most happy proportions and scienti- fically prepared lo be suitable to all ages, at all seasons of the year, and forming a Tonic Bitters positively unequalled. THE VEGETABLE TONIC THE VEGETABLE TONIC Contains no Iron, or any other mineral substances, which, while doing temporary good often leave behind them pernicious effects. This pre- paration is purely Vegetable, and is it Xatnral Tonic, being composed entirely of Nature's Remedies, which cannot injure the most delicate female or child, while, at the same time, it is always effectual and bene- ficial, when taken by the strongest adult, to restore the body to its normal healthy state, when any of its organs have been deranged by disease. Send for Pamphlet of Testimonials. FRAUDULENT COUNTERFEITS. We are particularly anxious to caution the public against the attempts of some members of the Trade to pas substitutes or even counterfeits of our prepara- ration. Ask plainly for GWILHI QUININE BITTERS, and see that the name GWILYM EVANS is on the label, stamp, and bottle. Every bottle sent out of the laboratory is prepared accordin to his recipe and under his direct m1tnagement. Sold by all Chemists in 2s 3d and 411 6d Bottles, or direct from the Proprietors, carriage paid by Parcels Post. QUININE BITTERS MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. American Dep&t—Mr R. 1). WILLIAMS, Pharmacist, 1122 Plymouth. Penn. 13188 13c, X" OH, DEAR DOCTOR, S What will you Roconnnend for my Tight Chest this Fearful Weather f Oh. tdere is nothing like TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONE Y. Not too anxious, hut auxi'ja-i onongli, that Tudor Williams' marvellous Patent llahmm of Honey be made known all over the Civilised World." THERE IS NO MORE TRYING SEASON FOR THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION THAN THE PRESENT WEATHER. Beware of the sunshine in the day and the cold winds at night. Should you catch a. cold, nip it in the bud by taking the CertRin Remedy, JjpUDOR ~yyTLLTAMS' JgALSAM OF lIONEY. -N_) IH- Thousands of CfiMdren have been saved from an Un timely Death by the prompt use of Tudor Williams llals,mi of Honey. No mother should neglect to keep this Infallible Remedy in the house ready for any emergency. Uemember that i is wiser to check a slight cough at the commencement than to allow it to develope into 11. tiuering complaint. AsIc distincOy fot Tudor Williams Balsam of Honey, and see that you get the right article. Thousands of Children Cured from Whooping Cough and Bronchitis when all other remediesfail. Persons suffering from Difficulty of Breathing should give it a trial. Now commended by Surgeons and Physiciaiw. Wonderful cures daily Thousands of Testimonials to hand from all parts of the world SPONTANEOUS TESTIMONY. My children and myself Itayc Deen great sufferers rrom bronchitis and spitting of blood from the lungsfor many years. A bill was placed under my door after reading the contents, I found that it concerned our comDJ¡>;ints. A bottle of Tudor Williams' Patent Bal- sam of Honey was sent for post-haste to the ncares' stores. Afcer takingf ourbottles the effect was all that cOIlM be desired. Two more were sent for, and the re- suit was a grand cure. I wish I had known of this preparation before. Three years ago I lost a darling daughter suffering likewise. I deem if. a. duty to take an interest in pusllin the sale of your Tudor Wil1i1'-11IS' Balsam of Honey.—Yours faithfully, Mrs CI.UFF, 1, Bower-street, Rochdale WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION Sir,-1IIy wife dfesires me to say that your Tudor Williams lialsam of Honey has proved a. most valuable medicine in our large family (eight children). As soon as a cough or cold makes its appearance a dose of Tudot's Balsam is at once administered, and this treat- ment is followed up until the cold disappears. Before using the Balsam in our family the children have been prostrate with colds for several weeks, hut. now, by taking doses as directed, they seem to tiuker very little inconvenience. During the short time the cold is upon them the action of tho Balsam is marvellous, and the little ones take it readily and ask for more.—WALTER J. BTIETT, C.M., Headmaster, Severn Titnnel School. March 16th, 1892. ANOTHER FACT. "DearSir,—I have for many yeais suffered from bronchitis and asthma, and, after trying several reme- dies, bst week obtained a bottle 0 your Balsam of Honey, and have derived great benefit from it. Often when risintr in the morning I have scarcely been able Ito breathe, but fillfl. tllat one dose of the Balsam gives me instantaneous relief.—Truly Yotirs, C. BUKGK, 57, Regent-street, Newtown, Bristol, Nov. 2, 1891." Sold by all Chemists and Stores all over the world, Is, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent (post pfeid) for Is 3d, 3s, arid 5s from the inventor, D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, R.D.S.L., 25e 14256 MEDICAL HALL. ABERDARE 1294 J^OSS'S ROYAL "BELFAST GINGER L £ AND LIME TUICE CORDIAL, &o. May be obtained from your Grocer 7190 ^ufrUraftotts. THE SHILLING HISTORY OF WALES. JL —This Work has received the favourable notice of Deans Vaughan and Owen, Canon Evan Daniel, Lewis Morris, M.A-, Principal Viriamu Jons, Princinal Uyle, Professor Powel, Sir William Lewis, Graphic," "Liverpool Post," "South Wales Daily News,' Western Mail," Carnarvon Herald." Ac. London: Simpkiu, Marshall & Co. Cardiff D. Duncan A Sons; E. Dobbin. St. Mary-street; The Scholastic Agency, St. John's-square Lewis, Duke-street Jones, Duke- street Norton, Queen-street Thomas, Clifton-street; Locke, Mackintosh-place Roberts, High»street Arcade Morgan, Queen-street. SST20 fpHE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE JL of an INV ÁLID, designed as It warnin and a caution to others supplying at the same time the means of self-cure, by one who has cl1nd himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Mooicnl Itbpàsition and Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, ARTHUR DIXON, Esq., 8568 14732 Hounslow, near London. WELVE TIMES ROUND THE JL WORLD, BY A GLOBE TROTTER, GEORGE CROSS SAYCE. Second edition will be printed at once (second thousand), at 3s bd, net. (J. W. ARROW- SMITH, W. D. BUCKLE'S, Publishers.) S791 READ" THEOSOPHY and THE LAW OF POPULATION, by ANNIE BESANT. Also THE STRIKE OF A SEX, or WOMAN IN REVOLT AGAINST THE MALE SEX. The two sent, post free, by W. H. Reynolds, Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E., On receipt of eight penny stamps. J list Published, for Two Stamps, By J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled, HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH a most valuable Book for Young Men, on the L&wa Governing Life, and the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending oh Nervous De- bility,.Mentn.1 and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in tho Head and Ears, Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Ac. Sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps.— Adcfress:— J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 1244 48. Lonsd&le-aauare, XhornhUl-road, London. N.

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