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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIITR WAlES DAILY NEWS. WV__A OVR, THRT!K SIX WOBJ>S- °->C5- TIMES TIMES. FFGG* 20 Words 0 Ô i lOll 6 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 | SXTIMKS jtiy E'WS 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 ["ECHO." -I' r, 20 Words Each extraf 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/" SOUTH WAIES E€HO. > 30^Word3 "I ZZI THREE SIX "T WORDR. ONCK. TIMES | 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 5!' jEaeh Extra 30 Wordsj 0 9 10 16 1 10 Wor(l8 _j 40 Words! 10 16 2 3 50 Wordsj 1 3 2 6 J 3 9 -1- 60 Words I 6 3 0 J 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- listiMni specified below, and are strictly confined to t&o#; which -are ordered for consecutiw insertion, and paid for previous to insertion; if either oj these conditions 18 not complied irfth, the Advertise- men,t trUl he charged by the Business Scale Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be lit or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. flTHK Insertion of several Advertisements is I delaved because the references given are to Post-offices' to initials, or fictitious names. Post- loaders are not allowed to deliver letters so addressed. ftersottaL QEWTSG Machine-Any Person who has had a Sewing Machine ten years or more will oblige by COInl11nnicati, with the Singer Matmfac'unng-Com- pany, OBrdiff. 437 MOKfcArcher's Golden Returns." Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. '2 gt alrimflinaL ARMF.R'S Son (26), educated, industrious, good- looking, fair means, wishes to hear from farmei a daughter must be gentle, affectionate, and domes- ticated Strictest secrecy observed. No agents.— Carmarthenshire, South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. MATRIMONY^— Smgeon, 39, wishes correspond- 1' ence with a domesticated, nice-looking joung lady of good means.—O. 156, "Daily Mews Offie, Cardiff. 15c_ Sit Workins Man (bachelor) in good I II position, Christian, abstainer, desires corres- t, position, Christian, abstainer, desires corres- poudence with respectable person from 35 t" 40, same principles strictly geuuine.—Write D 103, keno Office. OBxtftg. 103 „ musical. A Rare Bargain.—A second-hand Cottage Piano, Rose word Frame cash price eight guineas.— Atlas .*• urnishing Co., Hayes Buildings, Cardiff. 557 TTT'ORSale, Queen of Music Organette, wit £ 405ft. 87 of music, comprising 5c tunes only 3Us.— ». Watkins, Townsend-place, Cheltenham. ISO 1% 1TAGNIFICENT brilliant tone semi-grand Piano for 1.1. Sale Steinway model a bargain seen any time.—1, Piercefield-place, Roath. 899 MESSAstle, after twelve very successful years in 1 Cardiff, continues to give lessons in Pianoforte snd Singing.—Lessons can be given at the residence of r.upils, or at 22, Charles-street, Cardiff. Terms mode- rate. 3jt09_ IANO, Singing, 4c.-Mr W. A. Richards ha,s Vacancies, 3, Gold-street, Roath. or pupil' resi- jr Vacancies, 3. Gold-street. Roath. or pupil' resi- dences. Tcufcimonials from Dr Parry, Mr Brooksbank ^Llandaff Cathedral), and others. 220 PIANOFORTE, rosewood case, full compass, B15 tL a good opportunity for purchasers.—Apply 31, Glynrhondda-street, Cardiff. 30 ICHMOND School of Music, 169, Richmond-road, Cardiff.—Organ, Piano, Violin, Clarionet, Sing- ing, Theory, and Tonic So!-fa efficiently taught. Pupils ivapared for examinations.—Apply Mr Sidney n. Itees, A.C. 663 1_. -,0 Music Dealers, Travellers. Schools.—Clearance Sale. Several thousand Copyright Songs, Solos, Vaises, &c., 7s 6d per 100. Sample dozen (42s worth), post free Is 7d.—-T. C. Turner (5: Co., Bristol. 50 (gbnraitoiiaL T7"!BKNCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private 1/ Tuition. Classf s. Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence an't Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W Haines, Public Tr^nslato:. 25. Park-street, Cardiff. 360 HORTHAND. Shorthand.—Winter evenings spent pleasantly. Pupils taught the fascinating art and qualified" for appointments by an experienced tutor. Corresponding and reporting styles.—Apply Principal, Chatsworth House, Do Burgh-street, River- side, Cardiff. Host and Jfonnfr. Cow sold at last Caerphilly Fair strayed back to Peo-y-hrvn Farm. 257 1 jlOUND, white and tan Fox-terrier Bitch if not 1 claimed within three da.ys will be sold to defray expanses.—-John Collins, 77, Caeharria, Dowlais. 261 LOST,"on Satui-day, October 21st, a fleck-coated Sheep B tell white noso white stripe up fore- head, h?.If' white collar on right side of neck, white breast, white forefeet with short tail. Pinder Re- warded.-Jones, Butchor, Abertillery, Mon. 218 LO§T, l/iver and Tan Spaniel Dog (Roy), at Havod, on 25th irsc. Finder rewarded.—E. Reynolds, Urcfiffitv etc.. Tylm-stown. 159 •Bctnusiu ^n-franis. GEERAL Servant wanted no family; strong country girl preferred comfortable home.— Apply Mna Lewis, Pnnce Albert, Dowlais. 53 ANTKlTin a large family, a Young La.dy as Mother's Help; must be experienced and thoroughly domesticated.— State age, salary required, and references, in first instance, to 0.5,64.3. a.t Locke's General Advertising Offices, Newport. Mon. 99*2 WANTKD, good plain Cook for conntry smaU "1' family age 3j to 40.-Brnce, Combe Down, Bath, 214 ANTED, a respectable Girl as Housemaid must ha.Te good references.—Apply 51r3 Wilson. 182, Sewport-i-oad, Cardiff. 168 WASTED at once, a. Nurse, experienced with r voting children good references indispensable. —Mrs 'fravers, Almora, Goldtops, Newport. 4673 WÀTFD immediately, Girl about 17 as Nurse, VT wiDing to assist in housework; one from country preferred.—Apply Mrs Common, 29, Charles* street, Cardiff. 321 WANTED, a clean Girl for morning work age VT about jA,—Apply 58, Partridge-road, Cardiff. 459 WANTK1) at once, experienced General Servant, Tv good cook another kept.—Apply, with refer- ences, Mrs Jenkins, Grocer, Cliepstow-rcad, Newport. WANTED, trnstwovthy, experienced, General Servant; able to* do plain cooking goi-d references indispensable—Apply, stating age and wages, to Mrs John S. Davies, Hillside, Pontypridd. WANTED, General Servant; one who can wash f T familv ot three.—Apply 28, Miskin-street, Ca.t- ftai-s, Cardiff." 327 WANTED, a good General Servant; boy kept T V four in family (adults).—Apply, with good re- ferences, stating wages, to Dr Jones, Ib, King William- streec, Strand, London. E.C. 173 f W ANTED, strong General Servant; references.— Apply Lewis, Top Hill, Pontypridd. 4640 WANTED, a good General Servant for a small family.—Apply 27, Claado-road, Roath. 4577 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply 111, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 457b TOkJ'ANTED, good General Servant, able to wash ( not under 20 good WetI; another kept.— Appify Mrs Evans, Gaerwood, Maindee, Newport. 4605 WANTED, strong Woman, able to wash and iron, an manage 3 •an'ier maids.—Apply Matron, JiospitaK Sheffield. 39 as once, good-Gene mI Servant Apply V f 42, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 2 g. Jfc VESCOOKS can add to their list of dishea in the preparation of choice dainties for a dinner and HDper table by consulting the pages of a little book jaiftled "Pastry and Sweets," given to all cooks send- ing their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birming- ham. Ev»ry iady and hoasekeeper in tap land should Rave "Pastry and Sweets" handy for reference. Theie ts nothing to pay, and the bock win be sent by return post tree to any adcbresB. 11(35 Situations Warant, A LT. Masons are requested to 8wp A Iron Aberavon. Dispufc# pending. 72 XjiiiyRfe' hta (>«uectioafr». — Wanted, good steady O riand^ mufft be welt # in both Ot-anctles. —State ag-, "H lary inquired, re arence from last place, to J. Williams, Grucer. &c., West-end Warehouse, Llanelly BAKER aid CootVctioners.—A steady Hand, well up in bread and smalls, ice and pipe.—Apply, ing reference and wages, T. Smith, Baker and Con l'ectipmsF, Carmarthen. _n 340 BLACKSMITH, Stifker, and Nailer on; state experience, reference, and wage*.—Write S 381, 81 BKICKLAYERS are earnestly requested to keep away from Cardiff and District dnring the present dispute. 169 BUTCHERS. Wanted, s.eauy young Man as Slaughterman and assist in shop age 22 to 25.— Appb H. Stockwell, Ko'ch-r, Penvgraig, near Ponty- pridd. M -510 £ 1 rviL Service Appointment.—Salaries, £ 70 to £ 400 \j TntMon by correspondence.—Wanted, Young to )>r«pare for Clerkships, Exeiae, Customs, <ftc M payment until sneeessftU stamp.—Secretary, 48, Limon-strijet. Islington, London. 13 HA IftDRESS ER.—Wanted at once, first-class Hand jm for above good wages comfortable borne foi steady and xober man —A poly D. T»avl»«, Hairdresser, Pen hlwceiben 403 XNTELLIGENT Young Men (aged 10 te 25) and JL Young Ladies (aged 15 to 20) who can study for a few months in their own homes, to prepa.re by corr s- pondenra for srtnations under Government, with com- mencing salaries ranging to £100, promotion and pension.—Write Secretory, Civil S"rvice Examination Agency, Dnlwicii, London. 219 HAIRDRESSER.—Apprentice Waiueit for the JLM- food home; no premium.—Apply Graves, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Blaina, Mon. 8M "IT IGHT Porter.—An intelligent lad is required as JL<4 parcels porter.—ipply Seccorabe& Co., 43, Queen- si re. Lad wanted, usedio JLyjL Ajroppeir; also an Apprentice.—Apply M. Evans and Co., Printers, Tredegar-street, Cardiff. 287 1VI ACHINE Knitting.—Wanted immediately, an lT± experienced Knitter with flat and round WKmne; wages, 7s per week, with board and lodging. Humphreys, 1>0, Hfgh-street, PormttMtoc. 62 PLASTERERS wanted, several good men.—Apply PLASTERERS wanted, several good men.—Apply New Town Hall Buildings, Tredegar. 943 TAILORS.—Wanted, experienced General Cutter, Welsh willing t'> fill time in sewing abstainer, Ar)ply personally, The Emporium, Peuygraig, Rhondda. 253 T- AILORS.- Wanted, Two Coat Hands and One JL Small Job Hand wiuter's trade secure.—Lewis, Llanpgwad, Nantgaredig, R.S.O. 246 TINJ1EN wanted constant employment for good workmen. — Apply Cross Brothers, Working- street, Cardiff. 941 fjno Sinkers.—40 experienced Sinkers wanted at X Maerdy by Monday next.—Apply Thos. Rees, Troeclrhiwtrwyn, Gyfeillon, Pontjrpridd. 453 ANi ED, strong active Lad for v.-ho'.esale ware- house good character indispensable.—Apply T 411, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 4 ANTED, sistr ng, active young man as Slaughter- mi 11 and to mike himself genera 11 v nsefni.— Address John Evans, Butcher, Elan House, Rhayader. WANTED, a young Man to look after horse and TV deliver indoors -Apply James Mead, Llan- I'iliei.h, Crumliii. 4653 \\f ANTED two steady, respectable Young Men to ff drive horse and cart.— Ap>>I\ by letter, sta Ing age ful: particulars, W. Pegler and Son, Provi-ion ,N[,-rcliants, P.mtj pool. 341 WANTED at. onca, good Single-handed Baker, weil up in braid, cake, and smalls. None need to apply only steady, con petent men.—Appiy, with reference, to Ed. Williams, Grocer, Perrott-stieet, lYeharria é.71 WANTED, Foreman (working) Boilermaker im- V T mediately; must be experienced.—App y, stating and iLt ary to U.N.C., "S-uth Wales Daily News'' Oifices, Cardiff. 4639 WANTED, a Practical Mechanic accustomed to making ura-.vings, and who thoroughly iind.er- all kinds of collierv ronchinery —Apply by letter in own handwriting by 7th November, stating expe- rience, with recent testimonials, to C01Ùbr. mkvalo ery Company, Nantyglo, Mon. 4641 NTED atfonce, a good workingJForensan Walling Ma-^on, one accustom-d to setting on' from pl'tns winter's work good wages paid to good man also a few good Willing Mason .—Apply John Haines, Ely School Extension, Cardiff. 77 WANTED, a horough'.y competent Working Foreman Brickl yer, who understands plans. Apply, with age, wages, and references, illiams, Builder, Knighton. ° 127 WANTED, a good Lampman, capable of dolns all repairs to lamps and to take entire charge of lamp-room with from 600 to 700 lamps wagas, 29s per week. pply 4v, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 4590 WANTED, Man and Boy as Paving Cutter?.—J. Lewis, jun., Ynysddu Pavins Quarry, Tredegar Junction. 951 WANTED at once, a good sternly Baker.—Apply WANTED at once, a good sternly Baker.—Apply with references, David Price, Grocer, New Tredegar. 985 30 a month can be made with LIO. For particulars address H. H. 6, 82, Colemnn-street, London, E.C. £ 2 Weekly and Upwards may be honestly realised by either .«ex without hindering piesent occupation. —t*or sample, &c., enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Wa'ts & Co., P 137, Merchants, Birmit-,gi-,am.- This is rmuine. 20 bop Assistants. ASSISTANT wanted at once for Grocery and n Provision Trade accustomed to solicit; must be qníck at CDunter; abstainer pre erred indoors state fall particulars Welsh essential.—Address Pritchard, Grocer. Vale-terrace, Tredegar. n 129 XR FSS.%L A K PP.Wa-ntLil, ii-i me(liate-ly, First Hin(I for small workroom be stylish and l eviect fit, accustomed medium and ¡CO{,d class work. State age, exjrerience, salary, reference" and phc-t-o.-Pngli and Co., Crystal House. Builth Wells. 24 if t ROCERY.—Wanted at once, a Young Man as Jf Junior, to attend at counter and make himself useful indnors.—Apply, with references, T. Junes, Post Office, P. ntyrhyl, near Bridgend. 457 ROCERY.-Waiited, a trustworthy Youth as Jf Junior indoors must be willing and obliging. —State w.iges, references, o John Davies, Porth. 373 t1 ROCERY.—Good Junior wanted, and strong Lad (" to attend horse and make himself generally usefuL i. '.V. Jon -s, Pontypridd. 315 GROCEUY. — Wanted, a steady Young Man as Haulier liberal wages if sui able references required outdoors.—Apply John Davies, Porth. 81 GROCERY.—An Apprentice or Improver wanted.— Apply Richards, Ebbw Vale. 23 ROCERY and Provisions.—Assistant or good If Junior wanted—Particulars to Williams, Trallwn, P ntypridd. 59 C"i ROCERY.—Wanted, Junior Hand to mnke himself Jl" useful; also an Apprentice.—T. E. Davies, Grocer, Treherbert. 987 EWIS LEVVIS & CO., Drapers, Swansea, have Vacancies for Jtiiniorti (genLs'_mercery); Welsh. MILLINER wanted by the 29th inst., 7 to 9 years' experience, to take and execute own orders and serve through in show room. Good class trade. Full particiilars.-I). L. Evans, Barry. 451 ILLINER, experienced, well up in Infants' Millinery.—State particulars to J. B. Evans, Draper, Dowlais. 369 Tl/riLLINERY.—Wanted, a thorougii good Hand —Apply, with full particulars, J. Davies and Co., Treherber;. 374 ILI,INERY.-Wanted, a stylish Milliner, able to XTJL serve Wel-b.-Apply, with full particulars, to T. lewis, Emporium, Treorky. 160 To Clothiers.—Wanted at once, experienced Hand B g' od window dresser, salesman, and pushing state full particulars must be Welsh.—Apply Ben Davies (late Hepworth's), 42. htepney-street, Llanelly. HMO Grocers' Assistants.—Wanted, good Junior I Hand.-Apply to J. Watkins, 122, Commercial- street, Newport. 4670-3196 WANTED, Young Lady Apprentice in First-class Fancy and Jewellery Shop age from 15 to 17. — Apply 10, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. In WANTED, Two respectable Youths, also Young LB dies, Apprentices to the Drapery and Mil- linery also Improvers.—M. D. James, Draper, Llan- dilo. 989 Clerks. JHaita^rs, Stt. ADVERTISER (23) seeks Situa ion in Merchant's Office good experience dock and shipping bu'i- Hess; iron ore, coal, rails, &c.-Apply Zeta, "Daily News" Office, Newport. 4642 A RCHITECT'S Pupil.—An Architect and Quantity Surveyor requires a well-educated Youth as Pupil; premium recluired part returned it: rfalary. — Apply T 173, *'Scir,, tii Wales Daily New. Cardiff. 173 4 RCHITECT, Purveyor, and Vainer has a vacancy for a pupil Premium moderate. Exceptional pportunity.—Leech, Architect, Weston-super-Mare. CiLERK wanted in a Merchant's Office in Cardiff.— Q., 319, Daily News," Cardiff. 319 C- LERKS and everybody desiring to learn practical C D.E. Book-keeping (salaries £ 80— £ 150); instruc- tions free to all from Mercantile College, 1, India- buildings, ldinbtirgli. 67 JV'S IN ERS and Colliery Officials all ranks and ages. 1.TJL Lossons by post. The surest road to promotion Send Id for Syllabus.—T. A. Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector of Mines, The Universal Mining School, Derby. 26 POSITION of Book-keeper (with Swansea tll-m) wanted by experienced accountaut first-class references —Address Accountant, "South Wales Daily News." Swans1 ia. 4565 itTOUNfi Swede, corresponding in Swedish, Danish, JL English, and German, desires Situation. Good knowledge of the Newcastle coal trade. Has successfully acted as traveller for North of Europe for English ami German firms. Best references.—Address S. Ringborg, care of Messrs Tegnc,r, Price & Co., 107, Fenchurch- street, London, E.C. ",60 jljgtfttrus, A Cardiff Provision House requires the Services of 1-, a Commission Agent in Swansea and district. Applicants mnst be resident in the town, and have hart good experience in the sale oi provisions.—P 378, Daily News," Cardiff. 373 4 GENTS wanted throughout Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire to take or(lers (on our new hire system) for our well-known pianos, organs, har- moniums, melodeons, concertinas, violins, banjos, and all kinds of brass musical instrument* watcher, clocks, sewing machines, mangies, washing m chines, perambulators, family Bibles. albums, opera glasses cutlery, electro plate, etc. First-class commission to capable mer-, no risk or responsibility illustrated catalogues on application. Good references an security indispensable.—Jones andionee, Porth. 3C83 AGENTS wanted throughout Great Britain, calling .1-1. on business people generally.—Appiy S. and I., Aldersgate-chambers, London, E.C. 294 AGENTS wanted. Liberal terms. Whole or spare time.—Address Finance," 222 to 225, Strand, London. W.C. 266 AGENT Wanted.— £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly A splendid opening experience unnecessary si>. cimens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton. 391 C^AN VASSIN Agent and Collector wanted fortown. J —Apply A. and G. Taylor, Duke-st., < ardiff. 326 A CONTINENTAL Traveller.—Any quality of coal, V> any line of business well-known to fondgn and West Indian coal buyers Good .-alary, expenses, and commission expected.—Adoress Carbon, South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 212 JEWELLEHY, Watcher, Pipes, Toys, Hardware, Furniture, Organs.—Agents wanted. Buyers Wholesale Guide free.—Write Henry May (107), Bir- mingham. 980 rrRAVELLER.-Wanted. a situation either as Re. JL priir enrative of a Drapery or Wi e and Spirit Business; experienced in both branches; thorough knowledge of Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, and Pembrokeshire excellent testimonials.—Address A. B., "Reporter" Office, Cann-r hen. 476 riTRAVELLERS, Agents, and Shopkeepers to sell 1. pgatiy 0oods quite now large profits samples 3, PorUiutd-street, Leeds. ^^7"ANTED, One resident Corresponding Agent to J every 5,000 people for a National rnoney mabing oigfufzftfiow f O," 7, Boirttausiipton Build- inga, London. 26j WANTED, Sitnation as Traveller for schools, I librarian, Collector, or post where trust is essential; good agency accepted disea aged now well recoiiiineuded excelleut testimonials.— Address F. Dowden, Primrose-cottage, Oldl nd, Bristol. 215 WANTED, Traveller to represent old-established Wine and Spirit business must be able to drive, and have a g< od knowledge of the trade.—Apply by letter, stating age ;uui salary reqnired, to No. 5,666, at Locke's Advertising Offices, Newport. 205 W ANTED by Gentleman with a iirst-claes conuec- v f tion among the principal tradesmen in Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea, and districts, a good sound Agency.—Address C. J. W., "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. • ituntiøn5 Maitteii. OAKEKS.-Yoimg Man seeks re-engagement well I up in both branches; total abstainer; disengaged. —Smith, 3. Dutfryn-etreet, Mountain Ash. 268 BLACKSMITHS.—Young man requires situation as Shoeing Smith can do jobbing.-Apply, stating wages, Littler, Mount Ple-k-%nt, Grosmont, near Hereford. 462 BOOl' Trade. Situation wanted by young married Man (<») as Salesman or manager practical experience good references.—P., Brookflelcl House, Brjnmawr. 393 NGINEER (25) seeks Situation as Fitter orTurner; understand machinery, &e. good character.—A. Bird, 26, Russell-street, Coventry. 392 FOREMAN Carpenter, well experienced with pile work, steam or hand, also pumping gear; 10 years with last employer; good reference.—Write E 414, Daily News," Cardiff. 414 G" ROCER'S Assistant, well up both counters, 5 years' qkX experience good references (Wale* preferred).— K. Butcher, Brookcnd-street, Ross, Herefordshire. 265 GROCERY or » rovisions.—Wanted Siruation as Assistant six years' experience ti*st-cla.ss refer- ences age 23; disengaged.—Assistant, Daily News," SwaiWni, 4ó63-317e HOTEL Manageress desires Re-engagement thoroughly experienced in the management of high class Family. Commercial, and Season Hotels. Highest references from past employers.—E., 76, Ryeland-street, Hereford. 216 IRONIONGF,R'í:> Assistant (24), six years' good JL experience; general furnishing, builders' tools, implement; highest reference. -Iron, 4, St. Mary-street, Citi raarthen. 75 M ANAGEMENT of Machinery and Brick Works; 1'f..L 3J vear,' practical experience as engineer and brick maker.—Address P 158, "Daily News," Cardiff. SITUATION wanted by ex erienced Pastrycook; SITUATION wanted by ex erienced Pastrycook; hot plate goods, iceing, and piping, cooking if required. — Confectioner, 9, North Church • street, Cardiff. 387 TIJIO linkers.—Wanted, Situation by respectable a Young Man, second or single, used smalls re- ference.-Hart. 15, Devon-street, Saltmead, Cardift'.193 nn~ Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation-, good 5. second or third hand knowledge smalls.—Apply A. Passmore, Priory Pilton, Barnstaple. 19_ rg^O Bakers.—Situation wanted by young man as J good Third Hand, or would help deliver.—Brooks, Bristol Bridge, Highbridge, Somerset. 334 ri^O Confectioners.—Situation wanted by experienced i. Hand as >mall Goods or Sug r Boiler can work whoiejtole or retail thoroughly unders: ands his work in b th branches good orn-imenter good referenc s. Coniiant, 9, Chain works-terrace, Pontypridd. ^50 reno Grocers. — Wanted, Situation as Provision Hand JB experience in good Hou«e*; excellent references. —Apply i' Western Mail Office, Newport. 360 T810 Hotel Keepers.—A Young Man seeks situation J. as under Barman ab-tainer can do cellar •\ork very willing would give time in good place.— Apply T 437, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 437 fflO Provision Merchants.—Situation wanted by a X thorough, er.ergetic man, experienced in cutting up fresh meat also a practical bacon curer if re- quired. Good references.-Address W. R. Pughsley, Abersychan. 465 fin WO Sisters require Situations ill same es tabIish- 1 ment as General Servants, aged-25 years and 16 years nit Robeits and Maggie Roberts, 9, Brook-street, Cymmer. 257 WANTED, a Situation as Waitress^ or House- maid-waitress in a gentleman's family dis- engaged November the 11th eight years in present situation.—Address M.R., 3, Siatey-road, Birkenhead. WANTED, a situation as Nurse, able to take baby from the month. — E., Fern Bank, Eaton- crescent, Swansea. ¿62 WANTED, Situation as Housemaid in private W family good references. -Address. E. Comer, Laiwdown Grove Hotel, Bath. 40 f&o&gings, Jcparttmnts, &.c. i iOMFOR i'ABLE Lodgings for Two Young Ladies in Vy b i 'iiess 110 children.—22, Adamsdown-square, Adnmsdown, Cardiff. 314 "f]>AR OUR and Beoroom gentleman or lady use j| of Piano terms lo>v recommended by previous occupier.—17, Alexandra-ioad, Cuntou. 223 PENARTH.—LansdownePriva e Hotel Extensive p Channel view. Superior accomm jdation. Moderate charges Special terms to permanent resident 716 r»THERE is a Vacancy as BAitr,Ler foi, aii Invalid or It Eifierly Larly requiring special care and atten- tion for permanency or otherwise; companionship and every home comfort.—Stanbrook House, Cathedral- road, Cariliff. Jor Hab.-?j0U5*5, H'antr, &t. A Large House for Sale in one of the quietest and mo<t healthy parts of Cardiff very commodious being No, 6, Pembroke-terrace.—Apply Mr Stacey, 'ii)iller. CardifY. 84 A CONVENIENT well built Hon-e in Hamilton street; c six bedrooms, hot and cold bath. all modern fittings ground rent £ 5 price £ 600.—Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cardiff. 1C50 I,X>R Sale, first-chiss, well-built corner House, Castle-road, good position, and easily con ertible 11110 business ptemises 'large cellar and every modern convenience. —Appiy 5, Que-n-street Arcade, Cardiff. (0,% L Sale, House, 2, .-enghenydd-roait hath, die. 1 five minutes' from Talf ant Rhymney Stations.— Apply 214, Castle-road, Cardiff. 176 B j^OR Sale, a Six-roomed House good position, near JL' Canton Park nearly new cheap.—Apply 110, Pembroke-road, Cardiff. 61 ITIOUR Houses for Sale in Stocklatid street, Grange- town.—Apply W. Lewis, 24, Iddesleigh-atreet, Cadoxton. 942 PLAS1URTON-Gardens.—For Sale, No. 39 imme- diate possession.—Apply J. H. Venning, 11, Crwys-road, Cardiff. 284 SIX-ROOM House, bay window, Canton, let to I SIX-ROOM House, bay window, Canton, let to superior tenant for term at 39s per month, £ 220. —J 203, Echo," Cardiff. 203 TWO newly-built Villas in Canton, let at 9s per week, £ 220 each £ 150 each may remain.—T 195, Echo," Cardiff. 195 WELL-Built Villa in Newport-road, with early possession six bedrooms.—Jenkins, Clarke & Co., 12, West gate-street, Cardiff. 1050 ijfa lrt Wzt"%amzz, lanti, &r. I^OR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi 1 dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs Hern's Register.—94,St. Mary-street.Cardiff. 1049 TO be Let, Lavernock House, Lavernock, near Cardiff, containing good entrance hall with lava- tory and cloak-room, dining-room, drawing-room, moming-room, kitchens, pantries, and other offices ten bedrooms, dressing-room, and bathroom; excel- lent stable accommodatien, cowshed and piggeries, together with well laid out grounds and gardens, vinery, conservatories, paddock, &c., the whole com- prising about eight acres. Ilavernock House has a southern aspect, and commands fine and extensive views of the Bristol Channel and the Engli-h coast, and also affords good boating and sea fishing it is situate within a few minutegwalk of the Lavernock Station, on the Penarth and Sully Railway, and within a short distance of the Town of Cardiff.-For further particulars and orders to view,apply to Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 4476 go lut.-lfosnuss$remises, &c. BARRY Dock.—Large Auction Mart to Let for periodical sales.—Apply to Lewis, Lewis, and Davies, Holtcn-road, Barry Dock. 208 BUTE Docks.—Several Stables and Stores to Let ar JLJP moderate rents.—For particulars apply to Mr W. Cook, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4 ARD]IF'F.- Jchu-street (oti Bute-road), largo Yard, V with warehou-es, stable, &c., to Let or Sold.— Apply Sessions, Penarth road. 94 CUSTOM House-street.—To Let, with possession 1st December, Shop and Premise?. Tliis street, the direct route fiom St Mary-street to Bute-street and Decks, is rapidly increasing in importance as a busi- ness thoroughfare.-Gottwaltz, Bowriug, and Perry, Cardiff. 4523 NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- placc.-Pa.rticulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1309 TO Corn, Flour, and Provision Merchants.—Large Warehouses to Let., with early possession, com- priáng four floors and offices, situate in the best posi- tion at the top of the West Dock, Cardiff, close to rail and water.—Apply Gottwaliz, Bowring, and Perry, Car> iff. 4522 PjiMO Let, a Large Cellar in Havelock-street size, JL 67ft. by 2Sft. 4in. Apply F. S. Lock, Cardiff. 96 IClifton-street, now occupied by Mr Gough, to be let from Christmas next.—Jenkins, Clarke and Co., House and Estate Agents, Cambrian-chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 1050 £ j20, Bute-road, 3-stalled Stable and Loft also rCl greatest portion of house suitable for respectable boarding-houde references.—Edwin Beard. 255 ".L- 1. J Unsiaess ^pmrosss Maniitt. SMALL House and Shop wanted in High-street, Merthyr, for Stationery and Newsagency Busi- ness.—Address, stating rent, ifcc., to K., "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. WANTED at once, House and Shop with back 7 premises, main thoroughfare, Tredegar.—Apply 4, St. Paul's-terrace, Porth, Rhondda. 207 WANTED to Purchase, Business Premises in good position, from £ 700 to £ 900.—Apply Invest, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 79 fBttsttussfs for disposal. A opportunity for prrty with:2200 or i.1 £¿50; presem owner can make the business only a pai-rial success from lack of capital. -AdLire'S Seller, Daily News," Cardiff. 4 8 g ^OFFEE-Tavern.—Beds, temperance drinks, pastry, sweets, &c. busy centre, double front (plate glass), gas, two counters, long shop; between two stations incoming, including show-cases, £ 50.—S. K., care of Sayee, 1 Caslle-TOa, Cardiff. 153 DRAPERY and Outfiiting for disposal in the JLy i.usiest collier and tin-works district in the Western Valleys, Monmouthshire Outfitting Stock and Fixtures at valuation. III health sole reason for disposing.—Apply Isaac Thomas, Valuer, Wharton- street, t ardiff. 893 rjlO be Disposed of immediately, splendid Grocery and Provisions, with Beer Agency. First-class position; main road, Cardiff. Capit 1 required, about ESC,O.-FoT further particulars apply V 49, "Daily News," Cardiff. 49 spuMir pauses. C>, E. Harrill, Secretary Bristol Licensed Victuallers, j. has several Full) and Single Licensed Houses fo Let. No charge made to Purchaser-, and written guarantee given as to the genuineness of all busi- nesses disposed of. No commission charged to Sellers of Bnsill&i.-¡es, but a moderate fixed sum agreed UPolI.-1 Baldwin-street Chambers, Bristol. 452 E. Harrill.—Purchasers can receive any informa- j. tiou respecting Licensed Houses.—C. E. Harrill, Secretary Bristol Licensed Vi tellers' Association. Free of charge. 452 C. Ee Hartill.-SeUtre of Licensed Houses can effect speedy sale, no charge being made to purchasers, ami a moderate fixed sum ouiy charged to sellers. No exocbitant agents' fees. 452 GENUINE Free Single-licensed House; busy town Glamorganshire; present holder retiring; rea- sonable price.. -F, v,%nii and Hughes, Hotel Brokers, Provident Life Office, Borough Chambers, Wharton- street, Cardiff. 138 JJtarijxiurs, tEnnIs, &c. pECKETT AND ONS y^OCOMOTIVE JgNGlNE j^UILDERS B tilSTOL, Have the following NEW LOCOMOTIVES ready for immediate delivery:— Cylinders 12" diameter, 18" stroke, 4 wheels coupled. 13" „ 18" „ 6 14" „ 20* 4 „ 14" „ 20" „ 6 „ „ Cylinders 16" diameter, 22" stroke, 6 wheels coupled, nearly completed. Other sizes in progress. Full particulars on applica- tion. 1081 FANS, Guibal," 30ft. dia., and one 10ft. dia., in capital order, and with engines complete. Several smaller "Schiele" Fans.—Ratclitfe and Sons. Hawar den Iron Works, Chester. Telegrams: RatciiffeSons, Hawarden. 4^54 ■TIOR Sa e or Hire, Portable Engine, 10-h.p., Mar- ■ shall and Sons, equal to new two 7ft. Mortar Mills, new also Lathe, 20 centre, ft Sin. gap, 18ft. bed, new heanstock, cone pulleys, complete, by Buckton, Leed excellent toot —Taylor and Gregory, Foundry, Pontypridd. 272 FOR Sale, cheap, a Galloway Tube Boiler, in good 1 ondition 22 feet long, 6 feet high, inch piate dome, 3 feet high, 2 feet 6 inches across tabes throughout.—W. Parfltt, 15. Davld-gtreet, Coedpen- tnaen, Pontypridd. A575 FOR Sale, Three good Vertical Boilers, cheap.— Andrews and Baby. East Moors, Cardiff. ^48 I ,AOK Sale, P.oiler, in splendid condition one tube, Jj with two cross-tubes, 12ft. long, 4ft. diameter one crab, seven beehive boxes.—Apply John Edwards, Fitter, Pivllywaun, Pontypridd. cl5Q6 WINDING and Hauliug.-Pairs of good Second- W hand Engines, with Cylinders ^5in., 24in., 20in., I8111. loin., 14in., 12in., 10in., Sin., and 6in., wi th gearing, drums, etc., complete. Good Second-hand Boilers, for various pressures, suitable for tiese engines.—Ratciiffe and Sons, Hawarden Iron Works, Chester. Telegrams Ratciiffe Sons, Hawarden. 4154 T^H A R L E S D" PHIL L„ I P S EMLYN IRONWORKS, NEWPORT, MON., AND AT GLOUCESTER. Telegrams MACHINERY, NEWPORT." For MACHINERY of Every Description, ready for INSTANT DELIVERY, Comprising Locomotives, Porlrable, Horizontal,and Vertical Engines of all izes; Vertical, Lancashire, Cornish and Other Boiler:i; Mortar MiIl, Saw Benches, Steam and Hand Cranes, Steam Winches, Steam Pumps, Machine Tools of all kinds, Shafting, Pulleys, Leather Belting, Ac., &-c. 1305 PHILLIPS' MONTHLY MACHINERY REGISTER, Containing over 3, 00 Entrie- of Second-hand and New Machinery of every Description, posf-free Sixpence. 'S"K- Magons ant* ColHern lUqmsi&s. ANDREWS AND BABY, EAST MOORS, CARDIe F. Waggons of every descrinti, n Bought, Sold, or Ex- changed. Cash advanced upon Railway Waggons. All kinds of Wheels and Ironwork supplied at Lowest: Prices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. For greater convenience Andrews and Baby have Removed their Offices from Bute Docks to the Works, East Moors, Cardiff. Telegraphic add .ess;—"Wag- gotis," Cardiff. Post Office telephone—No. 38. 846 "^jyAGONS.. Inquiries and Orders Solicited by II AILS. j THE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY CO., LEEPERS. 133B, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. ^^PRINGS. j Telegrams :—Gething, Cardiff. LOCO'S. I Telephone No. 45, Western Counties and Post Office 1160 ^^PRINGS. j Telegrams :—Gething, Cardiff. LOCO'S. I Telephone No. 45, Western Counties and Post Office 1160 wAGO'iTS AND COLLIERY REQUISITES DARLINGTON WAGON AND ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMHED, AI ia ce Works Darlington. Coal Wago s with oak or steel underframes at closest market rates 2263 OATiiWAY~\VAGONS for"Hire'or Sale. Cash"or JL\; deferred payments.—The. Midland Railway Car, riage and Wagor. Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 litnrtbs, ^nrtrrUs, &t. glCYCLE CLEAR ANC E S A L E ——— A. G. ARNOLD AND CO., 19, HIGH-STREET, Nl WPORT, MON., Are now clearing their large stock 01 Eiffel cycles in pneumatic, cushion, and solid tyres at a great reduc- tion from their season's price- No reasonable offer will be refused, that they may clear out the entire stock to make room for next years 1893 models. 3522 SAFETY Clincher Pneumatic Diamond; unscratc.hed; ball head, balls everywhere £ 10 10s, worth £ 22. —Address Safety, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 245 PARRY and Co., Cycle Manufacturers at,d Agents, Engineer.* and General Sanths, Westgate-street, ai (liff.-Eltlei,ro Pl uers in Gol 1, Silver, Nickel, and C"j>per. Pneumatic Tyres litted and repaired at lowest prices. Machines bought, sold, exchanged, or stored for winter months. Repairs promptly executed. 1199 8 AFKTY Bicycle, in good going order, ball everv- where, solid tyres, only 50s.—10, Courtland-te'r- ra-e, Merthyr. 4BO ORRIS BROS., CYCLE" WORKS, P ONTYPRID D. J^EPAIRS.— AU go to Morris Bros., Pontypridd REPAIRS.—No job too difficult for Morris Bros. RIIPAIII.S.-No job too small for Morris Bros. 1186 REPAIRS for the trade by Morris Bros., Pontypridd. 1iarStS, htibe i>t0rfc, Carria^s. CCARRIAGE LAMPS.—Inscection invited Best J selected Stock in the West.—C. E. Gurnsey's Carriage Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 3711 LEARTNG out.-Cob, 15 hands, Croydon Trap, c small Gig the lot, £25, or separate.—Croydon, at Locke's Advertising Office, Newport. 204 URN~SEY'SCARRIAGE LAMPS^rst qualityand best value ever offered. Lamps repaired. Large stock new and second-hand lamps.—Works, Merchant street .Bristol, and 18 and 19, But-e-lane, Cardiff. 3711 EDWARD ROGERS and CO., Coachbnilder College-place, Bristol. Telegrams, '• Carrossier, Bristol. Telephone, No. 247. Established nearly a century. 1168 I71ERRETS.—Brace of exceptionally good worker^ on line or free very quiet to handle; 6s each.— Cummins, Pensford, Bristol. 217 FOR Sale, 3 grand Greyhounds (2 dogs), year old last Jf February.—Full particulars apply to John Griffiths, Rookwood, Clirow, Hay. 453 17^OR Sale, Four Year Old cream coloured Cob new rustic Trap, and plated Harness owner no further use for same a bargain.—Madame Fletcher's Waxworks, Swansea. 4669-318e FOR Sale, handsome Bay Cob, 15 hands, 6 years old, very quiet, free from vice of any kind price £ 18; trial allowed.—Apply Windsor Thoma3, grocer, Wood- ville-road, Cardiff. 325 I7IOR Sale, first-class Trap, £ 16 must be sold.— Apply Blaenrhondda Hotel, Treherbert. 206 FOR Sale, two Barren Cows, in splendid condition. —Apply H. Burbidge, 50, Barry-road, Cadoxton- Barry. 52 U AND.Truck.-wanted, Baker's Barrow or light J.JL Hand-Truck, second-hand, cheap.—Edwards, d3j, Castle-road. C9 LIGH T Cart wanted, to cany about lOcwt., suitable for horse 15 hands.—Thomas,Ironmonger,Merthyr. STRONG healthy ferrets, guaranteed healthy oro- perly trained hundreds of unsolicited testimon- ials 3s 6d and 4s each.—Harry Cowburn.Walsinghain Norfolk. 22 WANTED, Horse, Trap, and Harness for grocery business must be sound and cheap.—W. Harford, Cardiff-road, Aberdare. 47 ANTED, Grocer's Cart, suitable for cob 14 hands; WANTED, Grocer's Cart, suitable for cob 14 hands; must be in good condition and cheap.—Johu Thomas, 53, Rhosmaen-street, Liandilo. 395 FULLER, BIRTILL AND COMPANY CAR- RIAGE BUILDERS, CARDIFF. TELEGRAMS CARRIAGES, CARDIFF. ON SALE NEW and SECOND-HAND LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, VICTORIAS, WAGONETTES, STAN HOPES, FOUR-WHEEL DOG-CARTS. Surrey, CollinZwood, Basket, Panel, Battlesden, and Rustic Carts, Prince Dog-Cart, all latest improve- ments. Continued increasing demand for our own-made Carriages. WORKMANSHIP & MATERIALS GUARANTEED. THE LARGEST CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND SHOWROOM IN THE PRINCIPALITY. 1346 .A. :Jor alt.-Jtti5!dlantou.5. A Special Line in Ladies' Real Fur Muff Bags com- bined very best quality, best nickel-plated mounts, lock and ley excellent finish, lined through- out full average size, with two compartments, 10s Ld money returned if not approved of carriage free —Mrs' Hill, 23, Jennison-street, York-road, Lambeth, London. ARMS, Legs, Eyes, Supports, Belts, Trusses Leg ..c Irons, Stockings made, fitted.-Allen Pearce 13, The Parade, Cardiff. Hours, ten to six. 993 BABY Carriage, registered design, barouche shaped body on steel suspension spring, adjustable hood, spring-tyred bicycle wheels 453 approval.—Harris, Market, N'-wport. 134 EDSTEAD.-Full-size black and brass mounted Bedstead, fitted with spring mattress complete 35s; approval carriage free.—E. E. Harris, The Market, Newport. 132 n EDDING.-Bed bolsters and two pillows in striped BEDDING.—Bed bolsters and two pillows in striped tick tull size, weighing 501b 14s 6d sent on approvaL—Harris, The Market, Newport. 133 CHAFF-CUTTER, equal to new, for Sale ;also good j usef 1 Trap suitable for tradesman.—Apply Atlas F-irnishing Company, Hayes, Cardiff. 140 IGAR, A Speciality direct from our Factory.— j Good 2d Cigars 8s 6d 100, per 1000, 80s. Good Mexicans 128 6d 100. Capitan Generals 14s 6d 100. Arnbi Pasha high-class Egyptian Cigarettes 30s per 1 QC, sample 100 3s 6d. Havannah Cigars— 1 .arranagas 2os 10J, La Intimidad 23s 100, Henry Clays 23s 100, Partagas 25s 6d 100. Carriage paid.—Empire Cigarette Co., High-street, Blooms bury, London, VV fc 4=0 X7MREWOOD—Oak and Larch. Special quotations ri for two tons and above on rails.—Price and u illiams. Timber Merchants, Builtli. 198 I^OOTBALLS.—Glamorgan, 10s 6d Imperial, 10s6cT; Cambrian, 7s 6d Junior Match, 5s 6d; Small sizes from Is each. Shin Guards, 9d to 3s 6d Skull Caps, 3s 6d Inflators, «:s to 7s od. Footballs Inflated and Repaired. Golf-Clubs, Clocks, Driver «&c., &c., in every variety. Golf Balis, Al Truelight, Silvertcn, 12s per doz.—Send for Price List to The South Wales Sporting Dep6t, T. Page-Wood and Co., zl, Castle- sireet, Cardiff. 4644 IT^OR Sale, Foundry Loam, Portland Cement, and Whiting cargo from London to arrive Cardiff shortly low "prices ex ship.-Apply Johnston and (!o., Consulate Chambers, Cardiff. 202 IT^OR Sale by Private Treaty.—1-64 s.s. Rhyl, 2 £ 10-? JL' Shares s.s. Iolo Morganwg. Offers wanted. No reasonable offer refused.—Write S 336, So-ith Wales Daily News," Cardiff, 335 JiMIH Boa.—Lady has for immediate private disposal, a real Russian 'J ail Fur Boa, very dark brown, 10 feet long, immensely ihick, .-oft. Value 75s sacri- fice for 19s 9d perfectly new. Can be seen by writing Lady, '• Daily News," Cardiff. 572 57^URNITURE.—apital Dining-rooin Suite, up- holstered in leather, comprising—couch, two- fine holstered in leather, comprising—couch, two. fine easies, six dining chairs; £ 7.—Hairis, The Market, Newport. 131 1 ALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING JT SHEETS —Large quantity of slightly defective sheets, 5ft long, Is 3d each 6ft, Is 6d each 7ft, Is lOd each 8ft. 2s la each 9ft, 2s 6d each 10ft, 3s each. Galvanised ridging, gutters, and down spouting, nails, screws, washers, and all materials for fixing. Can be Inspected at BRUCE AND STILL'S, CONTRACTORS FOR IRON ROOFS & BUILDINGS 75, NORFOLK-STREET, QUEEN'S 'DOCK, LIVERPOOL 1328 AY for Sale,"prime near LlandaflFstatiom— Apply Whitchurch Vicarage^Cardiff. 477 P~ ART OUP. Blocks, dry hard wood, 20s per) ton, delivered also quantity good Dunnage Boards. —Shapland, 9, Canal-para.de, Cardiff. 953 T>EARSON'S Missing Word, No. 43.—15 carefully XT selected words, 6d, by winner of several Prizes. No. 49 ready Nov. 7th.— Garlica, 20, Wells-rd., Bristfbl. O INGE It Improved System Hand Sewing Machine £ 3 with cover new faultless cost £ 5 5s; Beli 57s 6d. Sent carriage paid on aoproval to any address, —Write Q, 54, Daily News," Cardiff. 54" ,TAP.PAUI,INS.for railw-y trucks, machine engine, JL wagon and cart covers, in black, yellow, white Indl: rabbet, or green patent Willes en canvas, horse loin cloths, nosebags, stable rugs, &c.-E. Parnall and Co., Manufacturers, Sheene-road, Bedminster, bmtol. Telegrams—Canvas, Bristol. 14893 4266 JEWELLERY', Watches, Watch Materials. Musical Instruments, Cutlery. Wholesale list sent free.— Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. 64 pfnHE Matrimonial Herald and fashionable Marriage JL Gazette Official organ of The World's Great Marriage Agency, the only High-class Marriage Insti- tution in the British Empire. (10 years' public refer- eiiee.-VidePi-ess.) Price 3d (in envelope secure from observation 5d).—EDITOR, 40, LAMB'S CONDUIT- STREET, LONDON, W.C., or ordei of News- agents. 1184 ^yE~lTSH" F EAT H E~R B E D S. THESE CELEBRATED BfmS ARE MADE IN WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED. No. 1.—Single Bed, Bolster, aud Pillow, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. 6in., weighing Olbs 30 0 No. 2 —Double Bed, Bol ter, anil 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., weighing 501bs 37 6 No. 3.—Double Bed, Bolster, and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. in., weighing 551bs 41 0 WARRANiED DRY AND SWEET. These renowned Feathers are put into Best Union Ticking, and well m,1(le, sent carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Any sized Beds made to order fov 9d. per lb. Samples of Feathers an'! Ticking post free. Feathers without Ticking, 6d per lb. All orders must, be accompanied by Cheque or P.O.O. payable to H. HAlmy, FEATHER MERCHANT, WELSHPOOL. Sept. 30,1892. 4153 12 Gauge Hinimerless Guns, £ 12 12scash fineki ling gun.—T. Page-Wood and Company, Gun and Car- tridge Makers, 21, Castle-stri et, Cardiff. 4644 12 Gauge, top strap, ar action, choke bore Gun Pistol, grip stock, good, strong, and serviceable weapon, £ 7* 7s; do., do., back action, £ 5 5s; do., i-ido lever, £ 3 10s. Cartridges loaded with E. C. Powder, 9s 6d per 100; Cartridges loaded v.ith i-ido lever, £ 3 10s. Cartridges loaded with E. C. Powder, 9s 6d per 100; Cartridges loaded with Schultze Powder, 9s 6d per 100; Curt-ridges loaded with S. S. Powder, 9s 6d per 100 Cartridges load (1 with Black Powder, f! om 5s to 8s 6 t per 100 Page-Wood's Patent National Choke Cartridge. 12s'6d per 100 10s per 100 to members of pun clubs, warranted to kill ten to fifteen yards further than any other cartridge. Revolvers, a large and varied stock from 7", 6d each. Saloon Rifles from 10s 6d each. Gem Air Guns, 15s 6d each. A laige stock of all kinds of Ammunition for e^pori, trade; all Requisites for Sportsmen kept in stock Repairs o every description done on lie premises by practical Workmen.—T. Page- Wood aud Co., Wl, Castle-street, Cardiff. 4644 fltisaUaufious Hants. DRAPERS',Outfitters', and Milliners' Stocks pur- chased for cash.—Apply Isaac Thomas, Stock Buyer, Wharton-street, Cardiff 486 OLD Artificial Teeth purchased, cash best price given rem ttance return post misfits re- in delled., Parcels must be addressed Goodman, 5, Bristol Bridge-, Bristol. 100 WANTED, about 600(t. or lin. Boards, suitable for shed, flooring or marchboardiiig—Edwards, 220, Castle-road. 83 220, Castle-road. 83 "L.A.b. 4Eiscdlaiu0us. A BOON to Married People.—Invaluable Informa- tion sent on receiot of stamped envelope.—Ad- dress VV. Higson, Box 18(3, North-street, Nottingham. A STROLOGY.—Future Foretold, One Shilling J\ Future Partner described, Seven Stamps. Send binntime and description. J-M. one, Thorn ton-road, Ramsgate. 123 IF you are married, or contemplete taking this im- portant step, we can send you valuable informa- tion which you ought to know. Send your a<1dre,;g and we will send you catalogue and pamphlet free.—Ad- dress H. G. Kerr, VVestliil), Wandsworth, London £ 38 INDIGESTION.- The Medical Reform So iiety will I send Free to all applicants an excellent Botanic Cure for Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, and Bronchitis. —Address The Secretary, Botanic Institute, Nottingham. 409 LADIES' Mission !—'1 he Groat Infallible Remedy for all Female Obstructions, I regularities, Sick- ness, &c. Full instructions and remedy see Illus- trated Guide, sent free, two stamps invaluable infor- mation.—Mayfleld, Lily Ji Co., Colston-st., Bristol. 837 MARRIAGE Marriage Marriage !—Ladies and gentlemen curious of discovering their future husband or wife hould write, stating age, to Mr Wright, 49, Clifton-stieet, London, E.C. 331 MRS D. Gorman, 7 and 8, Bridge-street, Cardiff Purchaser of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wardrobes. Good prices given. Established 1863. 3 MR and Mrs Karn, 13A, Broad way, Roath, Cardiff, 1. purchase all kinds of Left-off Clothing good prices given parcels kept till prices arranged strictly private Als for Sale, Water Bed and Sheets (largo size), in good condition, cheap. 415 THATCHER'S Incomparable Writing Paper.—Send for five quires, forwarded by return, with each for five quires, forwarded by return, with each sheet beautifully headed with any address in distingue colour, all complete for 18 penny "stamps, or a ream for ,5s. -T. Thatcher, College Green, Bristol. 309 mOBACCONISTS commencing. Illustrated Guide,3d. JL How to commence.—Tobaci-onis;s Outfitting Co., 186, Euston-road, London. 6moke Cigarettes everywhere. 54U FURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses of Apartments completely furnished 011 a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, anti inquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have 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 all 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, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent. lesa 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. Wo will supply £ 6 worth for 2s 6d weekly £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address SOUTH WALKS FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the CasMe). Cardiff. 12783-1105-10 JHotuir. ONEY -ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BILL OF 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 xceptional 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 he usual objectionable Joan office routine is entirely speased with. Apply in strictest confidence to II MET. C. MILBURN, 4380 Resident Manager. £ 30 wanted for two weeks negotiable and valuable securities deposited value Vebie must be pri- vate B6 given for immediate private accommodation. No professional money lenders treated with.—V., 44, Echo," Cardiff. 47U MONEY.—If you want it promptly, privately, and at a low rate of interest on your simple promis- sory notes, with or without sureties, apply immediately enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-st., Abertillery. Special Features :No inquiry fees reasonable interest-, which is quoted beforehand universal promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, Ld for whom Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of 230,000, consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. 2164 ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from £ 5 and j upwards, 011 personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dis- II tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 8, BELLE VUE-STREET, SWANSEA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. 1250 MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, from £ 10 to £ i,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance any responsible applicant can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and tho usual formalities of a Loan Office For the benefit 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 110 object), and if desired the in- terest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be arranged, therefore the applicants get the full I benefit of cash advanced Apply in confidence to the actual lender, H. HUNTER, Esq., 1155 13564 130, Westminster Bridge-road, London. ClOMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK J 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF £ 3 to £ 500 can be obtained on the same da/ as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepevs, 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. Appfy personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 1166 QUAV-STRKKT CARDIFF. IBlaiberg, Financier and House Agent, 3, Bute- terrace, Cardiff, arranges Advances from £ 20 to j;2,000 on all classes of security (except bills of sale) Privacy guaranteed. 1182 Y MONEY LENT~~privATELY AT A FEW 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,C0J, at 0 per cent., to Clergymen, FariMrs, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, Tradelnen, or to any responsible Person, Mala or Femalo, in Town 0..1 Country. Without loan office formalities or bill of sale Distance no object, and so long as the inteIeSt is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application re- fused. All communications are treated strictly private —Apply to the acmal lender, H. Harrison, Esq. 87 York-road. Westminster Bridge-road, London. Si5 £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders with- out sureties, 110 ctelay, no fees, aud confidential — A,-ply, by letter or personally, to F. 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A MYSTERY SURROUNDS THE YOUNG LADY, WHICH OUR READERS WILL HAVE DIFFI- CULTY IN PENETRATING. OUR NEW STORY, A HIDDEN CHAIN," WILL COM- MENCE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. I MISS DORA. RUSSELL. ±T.t. Few Novelists receive a more hearty wel- come than MISS DORA RUSSELL, whose delightful stories have given unalloyed plea- sure to thousands and tens of thousands of readers, As a proof of the value attached to her work we may mention that a recent story from her pen, "The Other Bond," was published serially in the leading story-paper of America-the" Nsw York Ledger." The thousands of readers of the "Ledger" were invited to -txpress their opinion upon the various features published in that Journal, with "he result that "The Other Bond came within nine votes of being selected as the most attractive feature. A truly remarkable verdict, when it is remembered tha.t "The Other Bond" is an English Story by an English Author, pub- lished in an American paper and judged by American readers. MISS RUSSELL'S previous Stories have all attained considerable success. Anion"- them we may mention as Novels familiar to the majority of our readers Footprints in the Snow," The Broken Seal," "The Last Signal," or 'Golden Hinges," "Hidden in My Heart," c. The Vicar's Governess," &c. MISS RUSSELL'S FICTION appeals to all classes. Her Storie3 are of domestic interest—they are for the family circle. Her characters are life-like, her incidents natural, her plots can be followed with ease: yet underneath all there runs a current of mystery which the most astute will fail to fathom. Romantic, and yet sensational, her novels attract and carry on the reader from first to last with unabated interest. MISS RUSSELL'S NEWEST AND BEST STORY, A HIDDEN CHAIN," 1 WILrK COMMENCED IN THE j CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS, gjATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PENNY JL PAPER IN THE KINGDOM. JTULL OF SPECIAL FEATURES. THREE SERIAL STORIES BY THE JL MOST POPULAR WRITERS. 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