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(Simcaixart. SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY X SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals—The Misses PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The Honse is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The Autumn Term commenced on TUESDAY, SEP. TEMBER 20th. 3664 HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE JLJL COMPANY, LIMITED. 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 JJEREFORD COUNTY COLLEGE. JLJL CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS The Hon. and Very Rev. the DEAN of HEREFORD. Classical and Modern Side. Moderate and inclusive terms. Reduction to brothers. The Next Term begins on Jan. 21st. For recent successes at the Universities, in Civil Service and Local Examinations, and for all other particulars apply to the Head Master..1410 BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. HEAJ) MASTER Rev M. A. BAYFIELD, M.A., late Head Master's Assistant at Malvern College formerly Assistant Master at Marlborough College. The staff of Assistant Masters consists entirely of University men, who have graduated in high honours. Boys are prepared for the Universities, Army, Com- merce, etc. Fees, 50 guineas. In the last 10 years some 40 Scholorships have been gained at the Universities, including (last year) the First Open Classical Scholarship at Balliol College Oxford, the very highest distinction which can be won by a boy at school. For illustrated prospectus apply to the Head Master. 4190 LLANDOVERY. LANDOVERY COLLEGE JLJ ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. EXAMINATION, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 1893. 1. Three Scholarships for Natives of Carmirthen- shire: The Golden Grove, S25 a year the Lloyd Jones, £ 25 a year; the Ystrad, £ 10 a year. 2. Six House Scholarships One of £ 35 a year, one of M a year, two of B15 a year each, two of B10 a year each. 3. Six Foundation Scholarships value 28 8s a year each. There is no religious instruction. Three grades of papers are set. Senior, Intermediate, and Junior, according to the age «rf Candidates. THREE YEARS' DISTINCTIONS. Scholarships.—Three Open Classical Scholaiships, £80, Oxford Three Open Mathematical Scholarships, ESO, Oxford; One Open Mathematical Scholarship, Cambridge Two History Examinations,Oxford Powis Exhibition, tenable at Oxford or Cambridge. Oxford and Cambridge Board.-49 Higher Certificates (bracketed in 27th place in the number of Certificates in 1890, in 13th place in 1891, and in 7th place in 1832). Z3 Distinctions (bracketed 2nd in Mathematics in 1391 and 4th in 1890 and 1892, 2nd in Mechanics in 1890 and 3rd in 1891, and 2nd in English in 1892). 43 Lower Certificates with 67 First Classes. London Matricula- tion-12 passes. Numerous minor Scholarships and Exhibitions and Passes in Preliminary and Entrance Examinations. Two Scholarships S50 each and two jS25 each awarded annually upon the results of the Higher and Lower Certificate Examinations, conducted at the School under the Oxford and Cambridge Board leaving Exhibitions for Oxford, Classical and Modern sides. Shorthand, Drawing, laboratory, Music, Danc- ing, Gymnasium, Fives Courts, Drill and Sanatorium 140 Boarders in Six Houses. Board and Tuition Fees with Head Master, 48 guineas a year. Next Term begins JANUARY 14th-boarder: return previous day. —For particulars apply to the Warden, College, Uan. dovery. 5500 BRISTOL. KINGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS, Marlborough House, Kingsdown Parade, Bristol. Established 1868 Principal Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing. Bookkoening, and Short- hand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANÑTM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations, 528 Certificates (148 Honours), obtained during th past 12 years. References and Prospectus on application to the Principal. NEXT TERM begins THURSDAY, 19tli January, 1893. 5328 STROUD. jgTROUD HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Head Mistress—Miss ROBSON (Late Head Mistress of the London Branch of the Royal School for Offic -rs' Daughters, Roehampton). Second Mistress—Miss CROFT, B.A., London. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Trained and Certifi- cated Mistresses. FEES PER TERM.—Pupils under 10, £1 8s; between 10 and 14, £2 2s; above 14, £ 3 3s. Entrance Fee, 7s 6d. Boarders under 12, I-PS 8, above i2, £10 10s. FIRST TERM, 1893, January 2 u-d. All communications to the Principals, the Misses Howard, Beeches Green, Stroud, Gloucestershire. 4257 nnHE MARLING ENDOWED SCHOOL, JL STROUD. ENDOWMENT, £ 21,000. Chairman of Governors Sir W. H. MARLING, Bart. Boarding Fees-Only 230 per annum. Boys admitted at any period of the Term at propor tionate fees. For Particulars apply W. J. Greenstreet, M.A., Head master. 4302 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. R OSSHOLM LADIES' SCHOOL, J £ V ELLENBOROUGH CRESCENT, WESTON-SUPER;MARE. Inclusive Fees for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Book-keeping, and Drawing, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local, College ci Preceptors, South Kensington (Drawing), Boyal Academy (Music). Individual attention to deli- cate and backward pupils. Private Park for Tennis. Sea bathing. For particulars apply to the PrincipalMRS. INGLIS. 5493 a nbliratínns. RAILWAY HATES AND CHARGES FIXED BY THE ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, 1891 TO 1892, AS APPLICABLE TO SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE; Being a Summary of the Acts governing the various Railway Systems in South Wales and Monmouthshire, BY JOSEPH DAVIES PRICE TEN SHILLINGS. Published bv DANIEL OWEN & COMPANY, LIMITED, CARDIFF. 9"36 READ THE "WIFE'S HANDBOOK, by DR ALLBUTT. Sent Post Free by W. H. REYNOLDS, Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E., On Receipt of Eight Penny Stamps. 497 HE ARCHITECT AND CONTLIACT REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century The ARCHI'lECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has been found to be a very valuable medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. I The whole of Prout's valuable Plates of Continental "Architecture are appearing in the ARCHITECT as two-page Permanent, InkPliotos on Plate Piper, and are given in addition to the ordinary Architectural or Fine Art Illustrations. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GILBERT WOOD. 175, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 1555 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETTF Published every Monday Morning. Price 2IS per annum, or by Post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port. &c., and cir- culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyas, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHIEF OFFICES :—105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff New Edition. Just published, post free, 6 stamps. A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES -1 and WEAKNESS in MEN, with a description of the most Common-sense and Scientific Treatment ever introduced. 4610 14913 London A. J. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell-street Just Published, for Two Stumps, By J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled O OW TO ENSURE HEALTH JLfl_ most valuable Book for Young Men, on the Laws Governing Life, and the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment, of all Diseases depending on Nervous De- bility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude die. Sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps.— Address:- J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.). 48, Lonsdale-sqiiare, Thornhill-road. London. N. 161 TVTO NAME OINTMENT. -LL This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St Anthony's fire, bums, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, <fcc. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. "VTO NAME PILLS. -L~ For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions they are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may be u*ed in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above diseases. Rold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 7 £ d Is lid, and 2s 9d each. No family should be without them SOLE PROPRIETOR J WHITEHOURE 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 2066 Agenrs wanted in every district. IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications, whether acquired or otherwise. Also gravel and pains in the back. Free from mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D I Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston- rd.-Birmingham Agents Cardiff—A.Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge st.,and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist, Swansea-Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st. Newport— Young,Chemist, High-st. N ,B.-Ha.s neverbeeii known to Jitters answered frea, Please umaysou, 2382 III- (Eljnsintaa ^niumnrinmtts. [ESTABLISHED 1816.] "^7* ILLIA M pRICE, jgUTCHER, 76, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, Beg to announce his ANNUAL CHRISTMAS jgEOW FOB TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, And will, as usual, be prepared to offer I some of the Best Goods at meat Reasonable Prices. Among his numerous purchases may be mentioned thb 1ST AND CHANPION PRIZE HEIFER AT THE GOWER FAT STOCK SHOW, Held at Reynoldstone, and purchased of that celebrated breeder and prizi-taker, Ben Jones, Esq., Lunnon, Gowjr. PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY ASKED. 5502 A. J. CHAPPELL, 5502 FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY DEALER, Begs *o state that he is NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS. The Game is from some of the best Preserves in the country, and the quality of the Poultry cannot bo surpassed. SPECIALITY OYSTERS.—English, Dutch, and Mum. bles Natives. SHOW, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. Note Address- OPPOSITE MACKWORTH HOTEL, WIND. STREET. Branch Shop—GLOUCESTER HOUSE, MUMBLES. Telephone lSS. 5503 x M A S, 1 8 9 2. AN ABSOLUTE FACT. D.D. SPIRITS and WINES are 25 per cent. cheaper and better than those sold by other houses. Example D.D. Whiskey, 17 u.p. at 12s per gallon or 2s per bottle Strength sold by Grocers, etc., at 129.. 38 under proof. „ D.D., guaranteed. 17 Difference 21 deg. stronger so that by purchasing three quarts of D.D. Whiskey, and adding one quart of water, one gallon of Whiskey is obtained at 98 of equal strength to the Grocers' at 128. WHY THEN PAY GROCERS 3s PER QUART FOR WATER ? THIS APPLIES TO ALL D.D. SPIRITS. SPEND A MERRY XMAS. BUY A GUINEA JTJAMPER, MOST WONDERFUL VALUE, Containing SIX Separate Bottles of any of the follow- ing to order:— CHAMPAGNE. PORT. SHERRY. LIQUEUR CHERRY BRANDY. H E N, LN Li, Y'.S BRANDY. WHISKEY (Irish or Scotch). RUM (Jamaica). GIN (London). Packed and Delivered Free on Receipt of Order. THE GUINEA JJAMPER. ADDRESS— T. D. J0HN- WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, CORPORATION QTORESj 752e 5336 CANTON, CARDIFF. JMPORTANT NOTIOE. QRAND JQISPLAY OF c H R I S T M A s GIFTS, w EDDING jpRESENTS, AND T ESTIMONIAL p LATE, IN SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE, CUTLERY, &c., BOTH IN AND OUT OF CASES. JgRONZES AND 0LOCKS, THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN SOUTH WALES. OAK MOUNTED GOODS, SMOKERS' COMPANIONS, INKSTANDS, &c. A VERY LARGE VARIETY. LADIES' TRAVELLING AND DRESSING BAGS, From 20s to £20. ALSO A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES, SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, Fiom Is upwards. c R 0 S S BROS., ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 5319 THE BON MARCHE for CHINA JL GLASS and EARTHENWARE ill, QUEEN-STREET (next door to the Queen-street Post Office), Cardift. THE BON MARCHE for DINNER SERVICES in Now Shapes and Patterns, from 153 6d set 54 pieces. THE ct BON MARCHE for TEA and BREAKFAST SERVICES in Special New Decorations, from 7s 6d set. THE BON MARCHE for every description of Useful and Fancy CHINA and GLASS at the Lowest possible Prices, .suitable for Christmas Presents, Af. mHE BON MARCHE A Hi, QUEEN-STREET, 5212 674e CARDIFF CHRISTS, 1892. 0 Don B S' 0HINA AND Q-LASS J^OOMS, 77, QUEEN STREET. The Largest and Best Selection in Cardiff of DINNER SERVICES from a Guinea. TEA k BREAKFAST SETS, DESSERT SERVICES' AND' TOILET SETS. CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE GLASS, &c., &c. WORCESTER AND OTHER ORNAMENTS In great variety, suitable for Christmas Presents; also SOME FINE SPECIMENS OF ANTIQUE CHINA. Â T 3, ROYAL Arcade LIVES A PUFF, SHAVES FOR l%d, and thinks it enough. BAIRCUTTING, 3d SHAMPOOING, 3d. PEDLER'S JJOYAL SALOON, 3, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. c T M A S W. P E D L E R 1 S ANNUAL DISPLAY OF JMAS PRESENTS. NOVEL, CHOICE, USEFUL. Ladies' Companions, Scent Cases, Dressing Cases, Fitted Bags, Handkerchief Bags, Gents' Bnef Bags, Shaving Cases, Brush Cases, special for the season Real Seal Muff Bag, Solid Nickel Frame at 10s 6d, Gents' Silk Umbrella, Sterling Silver Knob and Tipcap at 10s 6d. Purses, Pocket Books, Card Cases, and Fancy Leather Goods in great variety at our usual low prices. Q/fl ROYAL ESTAB. Q*jC, ARCADE. 1867. 5313 QOAL! COAL!! COAL! JAS. MERRIMAN & CO., OYSTERMOUTH ROAD, SWANSEA, Wholesale and Retail Coal Merchants. All kinds of Coal kept in stock. 4389 t OZlJristmas ]\nnoununun!s. Â N ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT 1I.B. OF CHOICE TEA. And a Real Treat at the Festive Home-gathering,5 "THE CUP THAT CHEERS," Assured in either case by Purchasing of the LONDON WHOLESALE DEALER. Prices to suit both THE CLASSES AND THE MASSES." From our long List of the PINEST /JHEAS JMPORTED We submit the following, soliciting the favour of your patronage. THE RICH, PUNGENT ASSAM, 2s. 6D. CHOICE CEYLON & INDIAN BLEND, 2s. FINE INDIAN & CHINA BLEND, Is. GD. 4 JGUCHANAN AND CO., 3, HIGH-STREET, CUEDIFF. JJRIDGE HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. MADAM,—I have much pleasure in announcing my ANNUAL SHOW of XMAS and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. The Show Rooms a.re now Open with the Latest Novelties in every department. Thanking you for past favours, and soliciting an early visit of inspection, I remain, yours respectfully, 5468 A. DAVIS. fJIHREE YEARS' SYSTEM. PJIHREE YEARS SYSTEM pIANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD,, pIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, 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 Furtho Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, QUEEN'S MCSIC WAREHOUSE. CARDIFF rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELIf IMITED, 32 CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. j THOMPSON AND SHACKELL LIMITED, 118 HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LIMITED 5, COMMEROIAL. STREET, NEWPORT ALSO AT 30, BRIDGE-STREET, AND 142, NEWFOUNDLAND-ROAD, BRISTOL 60, STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLY, MAESTEG, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, PONTYPRIDD, &c. &e- rjiHE rjiHREE Yea*s> GYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards of thirty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrtunent on such easy terms.. The Monthly Payments are o low that there need be no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, .1 OR HARMONIUM. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles,&e free by post, on the application of any ntending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is llowod to Cash Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to select from a.t about HALF PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA BRISTOL, CHELTENHAM LLANELLY, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, MAESTE3, PENYGRAIG, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 1047 169e CARMARTHEN, AND PONTYPRIDD COUNTY BREWERY CO.. pENARTH OAD, -B-t' cARDIFF, Are now supplying their EXCELLENT MILD OCTOBER ALES, In 4% gallon casks and upwards. MILD ALE from lOd per gallon. BITTER ALE frotn Is. 3079 A D E'S Ii^ADES IJlLiiS. All who suffer from Gou -S^rrTo ?r Rheumatism should B jlADB" S ITJILLS. immediately have recourse JD.4k.Tvrc to r,,Ai)L".q PILLS. HUll WTIADE s DRILLS. tireds of Testimonials have 4k.TTT„ been received from all ■ 71ADKS B JILLS, sorts and conditions of JCJ J*- men testifying to the TRADES ■ JILLS. wonderful power these JCJ A Pills have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vege table and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURK 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. am= IMPORTANT TESTIMONY FROMW A COULD NOT SLEEP FOR PAIN. OUT 2, Dewinton-terrace JC Llwynypia, Rhondda HEDMATISM Valley, South Wales. Dear Sir,—Your Gout OUT and Rheumatic Pills are RGOUl and Rheumatic Pills are « » « a famous »emedy. and one HKUMATISM of the beso I evsr came across. My wife has been OUT troubled with Gout in her \T liands for twelve years. H EU M A TIS M and the pain was almost unbearable some nights GOUT she could not sleep for pain. I resolved to try a ■J HKUMATISM bottle of your pills, 2nd ArV « to my surprise, after she took three doses, the pain left her hands. They area great boon to manidnd, by the blea-ging of God. You can make what use you like of tills.—Yours truly „ „ „ CHARLES WAlSELlN Mr George Eade, 72, Goswell-road. London. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sold by all Chemists in Bottles, Is lid and So JADE'S J>ILLS. "o. dlsxistmas J\nnuuttttnums. 1 '.rDA VID JONES & £ JQMPANY, LIMITED, WESTMINSTER STORES, WHARTON STREET, CARDIFF, Have completed their arrangements for the Present Festive Season, and are now in a position to offer the Public of Cardiff and South Wales Remarkable Value in NEW gEASON FRUIT. I THE WESTMINSTER STORES WILJ, during the next few weeks, be visited by thousands of buyers, who know from lengthened experienced that JJAVID JONES & CO., LTD., ARE PRE-EMINENTLY THE pREMIER RETAILERS OF CHEAP poOD FOR THE PEOPLE IN WALES. WHARTON STREET, CARDIFF, IS JUST THE PLACE TO FIND THE LARGEST AND JJEST RETAIL STORES IN THE PRINCIPALITY. Vide the Press. JJAVID JONES & CO., L TD., L For Cnrrants, Valencias, Sultanas, Peel, and all the things necessary to an enjoyable Xmas. The Quality of our Fruit this year is simply Perfect, and our Prices the most Popular in Town. JJAVID JONES & COMPANY, "h LIMITED, For a Special Line in v 1 0 GOXZOLA CHEESE AT THE REMARKABLE PRICE OF 6Ysd PER LB. Don't run away with the idea that this is I rubbish because the price startles you. What we are offering is a good class cheese equal to that generally sold at lOd per lb. We are preparing for a Large Show of CHEDDARS, TRUCKLES, STILTONS, &o. JQAVID JONES & 00., JjTD., FOR AMS AND JJACON JLJL OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY AT POPULAR PRICES, Guaranteed Perfectly Mild. JQAVID JONES & CO., L TD., FOR JJANISH AND OTHER B UTTE, RS, J-/ jj AT llD, Is, Is ID, IS 2D, AND is 3D PER LB., The latter being the FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES JJAVID JONES & CO., LTD., FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS C AKE. Onr Specialities this Season will include Queen Cakes (Seed and Fruit), Balmoral, Sponge, Aberdeen, Banqttet, Cherry (iced and plain), &c., Ste. All specially manufac- tured for the Christmas Trade. THE WESTMINSTER gTORES FOR A QIGANTIC SHOW OF QEESE AND rjURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK. ALL WELSH DRESSED. NO "FOREIGNERS." JJAVID JONES & QO., JTD. FOR EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO A HAPPY EXISTENCE, AND AN EXCEPTIONALLY MERRY CHRISTMAS. 5367 I 18nsUt£55 J\bbrts5£S. BRILLIANT SERIES OF gTORIES BY WORLD-FAMOUS AUTHORS. SECURED AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE FOf: ORIGINAL PUBLICATION IN THE CARDTFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. THESE STORIES HAVE NEVER BE. JL FORE BEEN PUBLISHED, and are the Latest, Best, and Most Attractive Works by the following Distinguished Novelists MARIE CORELLI, Author of A Romance HJL of Two Worlds." JEROME K. JEROME, Author of Three Men in a Boat." JOHN STRANGE WINTER, Author of Booties' Baby." LORENCE WARDEN, Author of "Tin JL* House en the Marsh." MRS FRANK GRIMWOOD. The Herri, of Manipur. EDWIN L. ARNOLD, Author of the Phoenician." HELEN MATHERS, Author of Coini)." JLi- thro' the Rye." COMMANDER CAMERON, Author of "In c Savage Africa." W' ILLIAM WESTALL, Author of "A Phantom City." MRS WALFORD, Author of "TheBaby's Grandmother." UME NISBET, Author of "The Jolly Roger." HAMILTON AIDE, Author of "Carr of Carrlyon." )t Carrlyon." OTEPNIAK, The Russian Exile. A former O Professor of Kieff University. THE FIRST STORY OF THE SERIES, ENTITLED, rj*HE gONG OF jyjIRIAM, BY MARIE C ORELLI, WILL APPEAR COMPLETE IN THE CARDIFF rjIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEKLYNEWS OF SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1893. MARIE CORELLPS STORY, WITH WHICH our New Series Opens, is, like all she writes, distinguished by its intense power, its dramatic force, and its unconventionality. It would be a pity to anticipate our readers' interest in the story by revealing the plot. When read, the story will live in the memory. JEROME K. JEROME, Whoso "Three Men in a Boat" and "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow have reached a sale of two million copies, contributing a Story in two instalments, entitled IN REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN INGER- FIELD AND OF ANNE HIS WIFE." It is a delightful story, in the author's most successful manner. j^JRS JJIRANK gT. £ 1LAIR ^JRIMWOOD, Who received from the Queen the Royal Red Cross of India in recognition of her heroism during the Mampur massacre, and who has written with success "My Three Years in Manipur," and a novel, "The Power of an Eye," is writing a complete Tale, entitled, WO AND ANOTHER." 3ML199 "^TARDEN Will appear ilq.the, list as the author of" "TWO LADS AND A LASS," A Story in two instalments. JJDWIN J^EISTER A RNOLD _S_j (Son of Sir Edwin Arnold) Has completed for this Series a Thrilling Story in two parts, "THE SPLENDID DEAD." "JOHN STRANGE 'VINTER' vv Has excelled herself in her Complete Story, "THAT LITTLE FRENCH BABY." MISS JJELEN MATHERS I Will supply a One Instalment Tale, entitled, DR DIMPLES." COMMANDER V. L. 0 A ErtOX The well-known Explorer and Novelist, contri- butes a Sensational Story, Its name is "VENGEANCE!" IRS. L. B. WALFORD Is contributing a Coniplete Tale A COURT TRAIN A STORY OF SUMMER," "Y^ILLIAM EST ALL V V Will be represented by a Two Part Story, entitled, "DR. COLLETT'S REVENGE." flUME JjJ" I S B E T -EJL Who has distinguished himself as a Writer of Australian and Sea Stories, is furnishing for this Series a Nautical Story of a dashing character, "THE DARK-EYED DARLING." JJAMILTON ^LIDE> An Author welcomed by a large circle, is another contributor, his manuscript being entitled A MODERN ISHMAEL." g T E P N I A K Will write A RUSSIAN STORY OF A SENSATIONAL TYPE. As one who has suffered and studied on behalf of Ins country, he writes with feeling and effect. THE SERIES WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1893. It is impossible even briefly to describe each individual contribution, but our Readers may rely upon works of First Class Character, (treat Interest, and Thorough Originality. THE FIRST STORY TO APPEAR IN THE SERIES IS THE SONG OF jyjIRIAM BT M A P. I IE CORELLI, AND rP WILL BE PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1893, IN THE CARDIFF rjiiMEs AND SOUTHWALESWEEKLYNEWS gTRANGE'S Al CRYSTAL QIL ABSOLUTELY SAFE! JJRILLIANT T IGHT, WITHOUT SMELL OR SMOKE. This Celebrated Brand has been in use for upwards WV' QUAR',?R a. Century, without a Single Accident. Why use inferior Lamp Oil when the above can be purchased at a moderate price ? None genuine with, out trade mark, "an eye/' Authorised Agents for its Sale in this District ar e BROTHERS, Ironmongers. ANI-T CO., Ironmongers. WILLIAMS, Ironmonger. 11 ABERCARN M. MORGAN, Ironmonger. „ HAVERFORDWEST—S. and F. GREEN, Ironmonger* „ LLANELLV-T .1. POWELL, Ironmonger. —SAMUEL EVANTI lronmoacer „ PEMBROKE-JAMKS BEUDOE, Ironmonger. PATL)N and CO., Ironmongera. 11 TENBY—GRABHAM and CO., Ironmongers. HOLESALE ONLY OF N„ R S- TUDOR AND SONS, 3853 lead Manafacturera, 17, College-hill. London musimzs :¡\bl!tt5Sf.s. r IF YOU WISH TO SPEND A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AiNJD N EW Y EAR, BUY ONE OF JgEVAN AND C0MPANY?S gEVENTEEN GUINEA TA LNOS. They have full iron frame, brass wrest planks, handsome burr-walnut and gold cases; are full compass, full trichord. and marvellous instruments for the money! I gEVENTEEN QUINEAS OfLY ":1 >J ¡ J3TANOFOKTES I FROM TWELVE TO FORTY-FIVE ,>»' GUINEAS I Q R G A N S FROM SIX TO THIRTY-FIVE GUINEAS! No firm en Earth dependent solely upon the Sale of Musical Instruments can approach the Extremely Low Prices of the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Furni- ture, Carpet, and Music Warehousemen in South Wales and Monmouthshire. -r £r BEVAN AND CO., LIMITED, HEGTSTT7RfiD AI "T HE CARDIFF JpURNISHERS,' JtL Ji' CARDIFF, NEWPORT, AND pONTYPOOL. 4419 j ^uaiiuaa es. T he VEGETABLE T U N I C. Fortify your System, to enable it to resist rhe attacks of Winter Ailments, such as ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS, As well as Colds, and other complaints prevalent at this season of the year, by taking a course of Q.WILYM EY ANS' QUININE JglTTERS. This preparation is Purely Vegetable, and contains the active principles and cum live properties of Sarsa- parUia, Burdock, Lavender, Uav'delion, Saffron, Cicntian, aud other remedial agents, combined with a suitable quantity of QUININE n each dose, and is unanimously recommended by al who bave tried it f all symptoms of NERVOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, LIVER Dl ORDERS, CHEST AFFECTIONS, And all kinds of WEAKNESS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS IS THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE. Has been tested by ANALTSTS and declared PCRE and HARMLESS. Has been recommended by DOCTORS, and found to be TRUSTWORTHY and SAFE. Has been tried by PATIENTS, and v. hen Once tried has always been recommended. Hasproved successful when all other medicines failed to give relief. Has proved permanently beneficial when other pre- parations at best only gave temporary relief. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. 61, Gilkes'-street, Middlesbrough, June 15, 1892. Dear Sir,—I am happy to be able to bear testimony to the beneficial effects of GwiJym Evans' Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by its use. It haa improved her appetite, and greatly strengthened her. Please send me a fresh supply. Yours truly, (Rev) T. JONES. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. For Affections of the Chest, Use Gwilym Evans' Bitters. For Debility in every Form, Use w; Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters. For Liver Complaints, Uss Gwilym Evans' Bitters For Nervousness and Weakness, Use Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters. Fcr Depression of Spirits, Use Gwilym Evans' BiUers. 14, Montague-street, Edinburgh, December 1,13J2. Gentlemen,—Please send me by re- turn a 4s 6d bottle of Gwilym Evans" Bitters. I took four bottles last winter, and derived much benefit from it. Yours truiy, S. JAMES. GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS, THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE. FRAUDULENT COUNTERFEITS. We are particularly anxious to caution the public ngainst the attempts of some members of the Trade to p.iss substitutes or even counterfeits of our prepara- ion. Ask plainly for GWILYl EVANS QUININE JUTTERS, and see that the name GWILTM EVANS is on i lie label, stamp, and bottle. Every bottle sent out of the laboratory is prepared according to his recipe and iii.,der his dhect management. Sold by all Chemists in 2s 9d and 4s 6d Bottles, or direct from the Proprietors, carriage paid by Parcel Post, QUININE BITTERS CO., LLANELLY. AMERICAN DEPOT: MR D, R. WILLIAMS, PHARMACIST, 1122 PLYMOUTH, PENN. 13e X" OK, DEAR DOCTOR, What will you Recommend for my Jik. Tight Chest this i eai Xnl Weather V Oh, there is nothing like TUP on WILLIAMS' PATEN T BALSAM OF HONE Y. Not. TOO al11tÎOu5, liar. Anxious etuHigli, that Tudor Williams' marvellous Patent Balsam oi Uonoy be made known all uver the Civilised World." I TEE UK IS NO MORE TRYING SEASON I OR THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION THAN THE PRESENT WEATHER. I Beware of the sunshine in the day and the cold winds at night. Should you cateh a cold, top it in tho >>ud by taking the Certain Remedy, rjl U DOR yy ILLIAMS' J> A L S A M O E JJ O N E Y Thousands of Children have been saved from an U Ii timely Death by the prompt ue of Tudor Williams BI!;aU1 of Honey. No mother shonhlllegled to keep this Infallible Remedy in the house ready for any emergency. Remember that it is wiser to check a slight cough at the commencement than to allow it to ilevelope into a lingering complaint. Ask distinctly or Tudor Williams Ratsam of l/.oncy, and see (hat ou get the light article. Thousands cf Children Cured from Whooping Cough and itronchitis when all other remedies fail. Persons sintering from Diflicnlty of .Breathing should give it a trial. Now cuimcendtid L v Surgeons and Physicians Wotiiierfiil etti e-i daily J'hoiuttuida of Testimonials to hand from all parts or ;Ile NFONTAN 150US TKSTIMON V. My children and myseii have oeen Kreat, sufferers .rom bronchitis and spitting o >!rr.' fuim tho lunps for many years. A bill was nlace.i m.i'.er my tmr ",fi er reading the contents, I found I hat it coneTlied our complaints. A boLLIe or'l:titior Patent ltil sain of Honey was sent for post-ha»te to tlw nearest stores. Afcer takingf our bottles the effect wasnll tiiot could be desired. Two mote were sent for, and tho re- sult wa" n grand cure. I vrish I had known of this -)rep,tr-ttioii before. Three years ago I lost a darling daughter sufferine likewise. I deem it a duty to tak<: an interest, in pushing the sale of your Tudor Williams' liah-am 'f licliey.-Yours faithfully, Mrs OI.ITK, 1, Uower-s rest. Uoduiale WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION Sir,—My wife desires ino to say that your Tudor Williams lJals;vm of Honey has proved a most^aluable medicine in our large family (eight children). As soon os a cough or colli mahes its appearance a dose of Tudoi's Balsam is at once administered, ;Hi his treat- ment is foliowed up until the cold dis,-Appeals. Before using the Balsam in our family the children have been prostrate with colds for sevei-al weeks, but now, by taking doses as directed, tbey seem to suffer very little inconvenience. During the short time the cold is upon them the action of the Balsam is niai rellolls, and the little ones take it readily and ask for mure.— WAI.IKK J. liRKTT, C.M., Headmaster, revert) Tunnel School. March 16th, 1892. ANOTHER FACT. Dear Sir,—I hare tor many year-; suffered from roncliitis and asthma, and, [trtcr trying several rente- (lies, last week obtained a holtle of yuur Italstitt of Honey, alllt have derived great benefit from it. Often hen rising in the morning I have scarcely been able breathe, but lind that one dose of the Balsaia give:* me instantaneous relief.—Truly Vours, C. ISt m;i. 57, Regent-street, Newtown, Bristol, Nov. 2, 1891." Sold by all Chemists and Stores ail over the world, Is, 2s fd, and 4s 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for Is 3d, 3s, and 5A from the inventor D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, n.D.S.L., ?3e 14256 MEDICAL If ALL AISERDARE 1177 THE JgATTLE OF L I FE. I^ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. j — *"■ n' 111 ■ Jg^ERNICIvS VEGETABLE PILLS. K ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR HEADACHE KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR INDIGESTION KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS JL 3L FOR BILIOUSNESS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS PURIFV THE BLOOD J^ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. J £ ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. JL%- SOLD IN 7id, lSV2d, and 2s 9d BOXES. TO MOTHERS. SURE CURE FOR WORMS IN CHILDREN. K ERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM jL3k. LOZENGES. 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