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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIfT. WAMS DAILY SEWS. woaos. 20 Words 0 6 10 1 6 W& 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 MXTIMBS 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 MXTIMBS "NEWS" 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 « ECHO." 20 Words Each eactra 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 21" 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 21" \j 30 Words SOUTH WALES ECHO. 1'1'HJIEEI SIX & WORDS. Ot«CB. XIMKS. TIMES. ———————————— I 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 5/- ——— —— —— iEach Extra 30 Words 0 9 10 16 10 Words _————————— 1/- 40 Words 10 16 ¡ 2 3 I I 60 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 That charges apply only to the dauet of Adver- Uternent specified below, and are ttrtctlfi eo-nf.ned to those which, are ordered for co/uesutiie insertion, and paid for previous to insertion if either oj these condition is not complied vrith, the Advertise- met be ciwrged by tM Hi&fmess Scale Apartment*, 8itu«.tions Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost Founf. and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding to itirdi, and 8ri each additional JO VOydh. Ðttsannl. TF you intend changing your residence, apply to JL Wood Bros.. Limited, Furniture Removers and Su>ren, West Wharf, Cardiff. JSstjma.te iree. CJi MOK R Archer's "Golden Returns Sweetest g^jrobareojaajiatecturcd. I $ £ M&koL a PPLIC AN TS sending replies to Advertisen.ont* addressed to initials or fictitious names at this gge requested not to send original testimonials With 'their applications, bus to enclose copies of testimonials only. BANDSM EN.—f e Stock of Second-band Brass and"Plated Instruments cheap, in gcod order.— Turtle, Mater, Aruwick. !t:25 vitIGHT.—Musi# made eujy practical, easy t method for all to piay piano, harmonium Is.— lLey. W. Hughes, Mill-street, Manchester. 214 "1 A~RGE~Solid Oak Harmonium, by Detain, LSstops, I i knee swells, etc., powerful and varied toe, suit Church eVwtp*l, or schoolroom list price, S0 guinea; genuine reduction to £ 10 cash.—Spark, 54, High-street, Worcester 1133 V AitGK Rosewood Harmonium, by Wheatstone, 12 1 j stops, organ tone of superior quality, ivorv keys iStoricc, «5 guineas genuine reduction to £ 12 10s, corii!—Spark, 54, High-street, Worcester. 1153 AGNIFICKNT Rosewood Harmonium, beautiful ton«, ivory keys, eleven s^ops, patent melody (tMn.chtnent list pnce, 4C guineas genuine reduction to £14, cash.—SpaA, M, High-street, Worcester. 1165 ii. ISSAstLe, atter twelve very successful years iitJL Cardiff, continues to giva lessons in Pia.ioforta Mid Singing-—I^sssons can bo given at the residence of jJapilø, or at 22, Charles-street, Cardiff. Terms mode- rat-e. 3909 $te5tral. CHEMIST'S Anpeentiv-e (indoor or outdoor) wanted I H by Brigs tocke, Chemist (by examination of Phar- maceutical Society.) Carmarthen. Established, 1869. Premium moderate. 395^ a-Youth to a. Chemist W respectable parents no premium.—Address 1. 124. South Wale" News," Cardiff. 9963 <gtiticatumal. A PPLICANTS f endilkg replies to Advertisements .A addressed to initial or fictitious names, at this jffice are requested not to send original testimonials frith their applications, but to enclose copies of iefitimosualsjttdy- I^KEXCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private 1 Tuition. Class* s. Spedial Classes for Commercial Sortespoiidence and Conversation. Candidates pre. *i,rt-M for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the apst; Arithmetic Book-keet*ing, Shorthand.—Mr W Haines, Public Translator. 25, '.Park-street, Cardiff. £ 52 YSTKRMOUTH National School. — Wanted, Assistant-Mistress for Standards I. and II. iuTary JB25 per annum.—Appiy Kead Master^ HO RTHA N D (Pitman's), Evwning Classes.—Pupils taught and qualified for .appointments by an experienced tutor, orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and re- volting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. ANTED immediately, Assistant Master, Ex- P.T., lower standards, drawing, tonic sol-fa; -.al:1.ry £50, monthly.—Head Master, Canton National hool". Cardiff. 494 Ø5t aitb ^<rottfc. X^OUND, Grey Cob, about 12 hands high. Will be JT sold if not claimed in three days —Apply 7, Lo wer Zton-street, Rowlani's-row. Pontypridd. 1164 FOUND, ThursilayTAug. 10, a Cow, with two dead jP calves, on Gam Goch Common, near Gor-einon cow Irish, red and white spots. The owner may MVtj same after giving correct description and paying all cost?.—Apply David Main warren, Bryn Rose Farm. R Gorseifton, near Swansea. If not claimed vrfthin seven days will be sold. 1149 TTtAYED to Crickhowell, about three weeks ago, Grey Horse-Donkey. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—Apply Clatworthy, Crickhowell. 277 Uoittfsiit tttJants. 4 PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addre-sed to initial or fictitious names, at this offi- e are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. LEAN\ quick, cfJUiury Girl, for service in Bristol, two children, good cook, washing, good wages. two children, good cook, washing, good wages. —Davis, 251, HotweUTf«a«l, Bristol. 135 C^oOK.—Wanted, ishoroughiy good Plain Cook j (baking), middle-aged kjtchenmaid kept.— Apply Mrs Beresford, Hafodneddyn, Golden Grove, R.S.O. 4!3 N ENERAL Servant wanted must be able to milk. y —Mrs Johns, Old Inn, Penllergare, near Swan- sea. 1058 5 EORGE Hotel, Shrewsbury.—Head Chambermaid y wanted (two uuder anee kept) must assist in waiting. HOUSEMAID wanted immediately. — Apply, JtjL stating all particulars, to Mrs Grover, Clydach Court SERVANTS wanted, all classes, country girls especi- ally good places and good wages always obtain- able; ladies immediately suited fee, 2s 6d servants, M only.—Universal Expedient Registry, 4, Green- street, Bath. Stamps. 274__ A NTED, a Single Girl or a Widow as House- keeper one that is used to milk a few cows.— Apply Mrs William Adams, Maesyron Farm, near Tredegar. ^I_. ^Vr ^n^D Rt onee, good General .Servant; refei- TT enee required.—Apply Mrs Jones, Gelhdeg VjJla, Pontypridd. ANTED a respectable Girl, about 16, as Nurse for Two Children.—Apply Mrs Jones, Bristol House, Cadoxton-Barry. 269 WANTED, a good General Servant; one used to I a business house preferred.—Apply to Wm. f W ANTED, good General; good wages to suitable person.—Mrs Hilbwne. 118, Cowhridge-road, Cardie. 931 W'P: ÜUatíDttS Hararit. -¡¡;- A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements £ K addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this SBcs, are requested not to send original testimonials j with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- 1 1\1oniMs only. ~~OG~~Bteaker.—Wanted, a respectable Man, who understands breaking pointers and setters, and who will act as game watcher.—Apply, stating Jlat ex- perience, and giving reference and wages required, to M. K. N Count; Club, Cardiff. 42 DLVESS and Mantle-making.—Wanted, Pnpils to Learn the Art of Scientific Dre-is Catting and Making. The Principal has studie«l the above business, and has so simplified t4ie art of this new and splendid system that she guarantees h«r pupils proficiency in the shori space of eyhL weeks. References are given to late pupils, and references are required. Ages from 15 to 49. Pupils lake their lessons separately, and are taught everytning, so that before they leave they are able te cut and make perfectly a dre.-s from beginning to en«l. Home comforts are provided. Terms very moderate.- -Scientific Mantle and Costume Mnker, 1, '.t emple-row, Wrexham. m ft Ijf ASONST^Vanted, good Wallers and few Banker tVI Hands Public-hall, Cylfynydd, and New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd.—Apply Watkin Williams, Ponty- pridd. 6 U12 it^ASONS. —fo LetT'l^bour only two housfa, jw'l Conway-road, Caotoa.—Apply o. 100, JEcho UfBoe, Cardiff. MP UfBoe, Cardiff. MP ASONS are requesced to Keep Away from Penarth. Strike on. ^0 to attend ¡' thre' horses and to be geaerally useful,—V. i^r, Ebbw Vale. fino Smiths.—Shoeing and General Smith coi^tant I employment and good wages.—Apply !• I employment and good wages.—Apply T. Priee, Smith, Femdale. \%TANTf^"immediately, M qxperiencwl Pattern f f Maker for about a month must, be swady.— Apely, stating wages, to Tr.law Mngineerifg I'OU'iary Company, Limited, Trealaw, near Pontypridd. ANTED~Shiarp Youth,"about 18, who under- stands horses to deliver bread, aiui be generally useful; out doers —Apply, with references and salary required, Gadlys Model Bakery. Aberdare. W ANTED, young man to make dough and assist j with smalls.—Apply, stating wages required {indoor?), to J. Page, Confectioner, Rhayader. S36 VTBT ANTE D, Timber Haulier, must have two horses W for hauling cog and pitwood by contract.— Lewi?, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 556 ANTED, Young Men, age over 14, and La iias under 20, to prepare at home for Government 3itU4,ti0tts, with commencing »k .-ies ranging to £)00. Dooil profipecu, ponsions, dr4:. Prospectus with every Information free. — Apply stating age, M. Stuart, H.M.C.S. Bell-road, Seacorabe, Liverpool. 313 WANT EDT&gooif Baker, with knowledge of small goods.—State age, and a.pply161, I Ungytelaich- street, AN EJ) at once, a few good Bricklayers.—Apply Gas Tank, Gmngetown. 249 TTX rANTkD,~six~ Plasterers.—Apply at once D. f f Kicliards, Ystalyfera, or at, Intermediate T Kicliards, Ystalyfera, or at Intermediate School, Ystalyfeva. S28 WANTED, a ftnt-elus Setter and Burner for r, Prick works. — Apply by letter to Box 36, Oftsee, Newport, Moo. 2eQ i WANTED, a Storekeeper, for an Engine and Ship Repairing Works one with a knowledge of the business preferred.-A\1pÍy, ",ith copies of testimonials, to C. H lir.iley, Tyne Engine Works, Newport, Mon. jr* weekly upwards may be honestly realised by dW cither sex, without hindraacc to present CCCI1Da.- tion.-For samples (returnable), etc., enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watte, and Co. (P. Birmingham. This is genuine. 128 ^!j0p Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements 1 addressed to initials or (ictitious names, at ubis office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of Iiesi. monials only. DRAPERY.—Pushing Junior Wanted for Man- cheater (Welsh); also Sharp Youth:1.3 Appren- tice no premium required.—Apply D. W. Lloyd, Poitli. 335 DRAPERY.—'Wanted, a. Young Lady as Milliner, aide to sorve scate salary and referenc.-A. O..Miles, ?, Bute-street, Cardiff. 22Y DRAPERV.—Respectable Youth and Young Lady as Apprentices live in no premil1Iù.-Appty J. Jones, Briswi Hous, 268 DRAPERY.—Wanted respectable, well-educated youth as an Apprentice.— Apply Howell Bros., Penarth. 234 DBAPEBV.—Wanted immediately, smart Juniors, Improvers, and Apprentices.—Apply Lockyer, 10 and 12, V?uphan-street, Llanellv. 147 ROCKRY.—Wanted immediately, a. sharp Lad as JT" Apprentice or Improver.—Apply with references, J. H. Jones, Emlyn House, Ferndale. 95 GROCERY.—Wanted immediately, a Junior Hand Welsh.—Apply, stating age and salary, to Thomas Powell, Morriston. Swansea. 4 1ROCERY and Provision Trade. Wanted, an Jr Assistant know Welsh. — Apply Wm. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. 109 i '1 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, a good Junior \JT Assistant Welsh necessary.—Apply D Bowen, High-street, Merthyr- 49 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted immediately^ X a smart Improver.—Apply S. Griffiths, St, Thomas, Swansea. 00 "a,1TILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Milliner, able to serve ana look after showroom.—Apply, stating experience, salary, and age, D. L. Evans, iJolton, Barry. 486 mEA Trade.—Assistant wanted to teke charge of I. Branch hop; abstainer and able to speak Waish references to investigation.—Stage age, salary (outdoors), to Beehive Tea Co., Forth, Olam.95 TO Grocers.—Wanted, an Assistant must be JL steady.—Apply, with full particulars, Wilson and Cooke, Cardigan. 323 WANTED, a respectable Youth, *vith a few years' V experience in the Pawnbroking Business.— Apply Harris i'reedman, 149. High-street, Dowlais. 334 11TANTED immediately, a Young Lady for Fancy v V Counter a.<:eu,.tmoo to wíndow dressing, and good saleswoman.-T. Geori*, Perndale. 233 -=j Ckrhs. SitnnngtrZ, &t. APPLICANTS sending replies te Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this omce, are I C'qnestd not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only, ARCHITECTS Pupil.—Advertiser can introduce a smart, intelligent youth as Pupil to an Architect with first-class eonr:ec ions in Cardiff excellentvpen- ) lug premium required,—Apply Intio, Daily News I Office, Cardiff. OFFICE Boy wanted, Shipbroker's Office; one with experience preferred wages, 5s weekly.—Apply P 4S2, ''Daily News," Cardiff. 482 ).gendt5, rahtlltrz, &t. APPLICANTS sending i-epiies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious na?nes, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials "ith their application3, hut to enclose copies oJ testimonials only, A Well-known Cardiff Provision House requires an energetic Traveller must know the Valleys thoroughly good references and security required,— Apply L. o9, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. jL GI5NTS wanted, whole or part time capital f\ opportunity for good man good terms; speedy Penarth. AGENTS wanted, for seiling Vinegars, boapa, and Provisions; good salary and commission.— Grant, 21, John Campbell-road, Stoke Ncwiugton, London. 3ù9 AGENTS wanted liberal terms whole or spare time.—Address Finance, 222 to i25, Strand, London, W.C. 337 AGENTS wanted throughout South Waled I' Monmouthshire to take Orders (on our new hire system) for our wcli-known Pianos, Organs, Har- mO'.iun*i, Melodeons, Violins, Watches,Clocks, Sewing Machines. Ma. gles, Washing Machines, Family Bibles, Albums, Opera Glasses, Electro-plate, &c.; first-clasd commission to. c.apable men; 110 risk or responsibility illustrated catalogues on application good references and'secuiity indispensable.- Jones and Jones, Porth. A GENTS wanted for "Business Register," trades- men's account book; liberal commission and bonus £4 earned weekly.— Pamphilon and Co., Con- gieton, Cheshire. 83 AGENT wanted, £26 per quarter, paid weekly splendid open ng, Experience unnecessary. Specimens free.—Address Ccmpo Works, Farnworth, Boltou. 31 BOILER Composition.—An old-established firm of Di*incrustanfc Manufacturers require Agents or Di*incrustanfc Manufacturers require Agents or Representatives ill unrepreiJevted districts to ell their Boiler Composition for removing and preventiu in- crustation i. Steam Boilers.—Address Box 1,337, Sell's Advertising Offices, London. 334 CSLUB Agents wanted for Watches, Clocks, Jewel- ry lery, 4c. splendid value good commis- sion.— Appply Wright and Co, 3 Laialey-street, Clap- ton, London. 531 ~2NI>USTAL Assurance.—C-llectors wanted for B Aberdare and Merthyr two good books vaca.nt inference and security requil'ed,-SuperU1tentlent. 6, Brondeg-fcererwe, Aberdare. 416 rI,o-wine Merchants, Ale Dealers, amI ot,hers.-An g old-established firm of Burton Brewers is de- sirous of entering into an arnmgement with a good firm in respect to a purchasing agency for their ales and stouts as regards Cardiff and neighbourhood ex- ceptional terms given to thos" able to do a large bUili- ness.—Apply, in fircit instance, P.A. 99, Baily News Office, Cardiff. 9987 WANTED, active workers everywhere to tak order for Shepp's World's Fair Photographed. A magnificent coHectiun of 50 c.pyrightecl photo- graphs of Buildings, Scenes, Exhibits of the World's Columbian Exposition. SplenditUy described. Authorised by the Official Mauaell1ent-. One oblong volume Sin. by llin. Half million copies soldin the U S. Foreign agents doing tremendous business. Books shipped to any part of the world Little or no capital needed. Finely illustrated circulars and terms free. Outfit and 50 photplraphs post paid only 4s. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co., 358, Dearborn-street, Chicago, llIinois, U.S.A. 1001 *>20 Monthly.—Agents make £ 20 monthly selling our ct new 3s 6il Rotary Knife-Cleaning Machine terms Iree.—l;onglas and Co., 330, High Hothorn, London. ítuations Œinnttb. BAKERS.—Situation wanted as Second or good Third can assist with Smalls.—Address F. Rowsell, 15, Pembroke-terrace, O",borne-r..¡., Pontypool. BAKERS and Coufactioners.—Situation wanted by .> rood all-round Man as fore hand or single well up in stove goods used to machinery and deckers; first-class references—Apply Baker, 143, Clare-road, Cardiff. 283 GROCERY and Provisions.—Experienced young Lady seeks situation well up at both counters capable of managing highest references.—R. 19, System-street, Roath, Carditf. 487 I GROCERY and Provisions.—Situation wanted 8 \j)r years' experience age 23 abstainer good reference dis.—Apply A., 57, White Rock, Penygraig, R.S.O. 417 (SROCERY and Provisions. — Situation wanted; Jr experience, 7 years aged 21; highest references. Arthur, 55, Floreniia-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 169 IRONMONGER'S Assistant (25), nine years' experi- B ence in general, furnishing,>aud{buildevs andbooks; abstainer.—Roberts, 46, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. 1163 SITUATION wanted as Gardener, six years' good experience good character.—Apply S. Lewis, 48, Coveney-street, Roath, Cardiff. 433 STATIONER and Bookseller. -Young Man seeks a situation as Junior Assistant accustomed to library good window dvesser.—E. Rickard, Cheap- L,treat, Sherborne, Dorset. 422 Ija&ers and Confectioners.—Wanted, by young I married man, Situation as single or second hand. —J. WaLkins, Mill-terrace, Llanelly. 445 TO Master Bakers.—Wanted, by respectable mar- ried man, Situation as Bread Baker 15 years' experience.—Apply W. Cooner, 11, Queen-street, Maesteg. 979 WANTED, Situation as Second-hand Milliner, l' accustomed to serve two years' reference.- Apply Eliziie Richards, Poat-office, Mill-street, Aber- d'fre. 489 WANTED, Situation as Groom and Coachman married no children good reference ride and drive well —Apply D., care of Mr George, Baker, I etc.. Mill-street, Caerleon, Mon. 1090 WANTED, by Young Man (21), Situation in Ware; T house or any place of trust; good references steady, sober, and obliging.—R. H. L, 6, Ro3e-street, Roath, Cardiff. 1069 jlparimenis, &r. REQUIRED immediately, near Mumbles, Fur- nisbed Cottage, 4 edrooms; moderate reut.— Apply Mrs Longmore, The Villa, Kingsland, R.S.O., Herefordshire. WANTED, a Young Man to Board and Lodge.— I T T Apply 7, Church-street, 'St. Thomas, Swansea. I 3far Mah.-Hgonuz, fatifc, &r. A House for SiUe in Machen-place, Riverside; 4 bedrooms, bath (hot and cold), long garden, and back entrance in'mediate possession.—Apply E. 90, "Daily Newa" Office, Cardiff. 90 4 LB A NY-roil d (NO. 14).— For Sale, Villa, contain- ing nine rooms upstairs, w.c., hot md cold bath, ls.vatoiy, and cellar has also side entrance pvice, and Allen, Builders, Cardiff. 231 I A SHDENE, Penarth.—For .-&le. with immediate iA J!i).cessicn, Ashdene, residence of the late J. P. Jones. The property stands on one of the most beauti- fully-situated sites in Penarth, commanding an unin- terrupted view of the BriskI Channel, measures two roods 100 yards superficial, nicely laid out, tnrfed ami 3hruhbed, and is held under a. lease from Lord Windsor for 99 years from May, 1835, at an annual ground rent of £ 18. The ho;ue, built by the late owner, is spleadidly finished, the cornices, joiners' work, gra tes, chimney pieces, bath, and other fittings being of a. costly nature. It consists of porch and entrance hall, dining-room, drawing-room, morning-toem, and gentle- men's lavatory. On the ground floor, nine bedrooms, bath-room, linen and ^tore cupboards, w.c., good kitchens, cellars, and ether domestic offices. Is within tyro minutes' walk of the public baths, b«ach, esplanade, and the boat club. Sanitary arrangements are perfect. There are two ooasenar.orie3, and a private entrance to the beautiful Windsor Gardens, which bound the property on one side. Price £3000. —Further particulars and cards to view may be obtained at 9, Duke-street, Cardiff. 9154 W7V3R Sale, clearing up a.n estate, Leasehold Houses, J £ 1 Nos- 61, 62, 63, and M, Milton-street, Cardiff.— Jones, Beaufort Arms, Ebbw Vale. 1166 OVJSliS for Sale, Bangor-street, Roath Park 6 rooms, bath-room, w.c., and lavatory.—Apply 7, ird-garfiens, Cardiff. 199 LANELLY — For Sale, cheap, Two Leasehold DwelHfig-honses. situated act St. Panl's, near Railway Staticti.—ApplyX,. Daily Leader" Office, Llanelly. 197 II" ttø ht %d.$oxt&es, &t. C^AERLEON.—To Let, that newly a.nd well-built j House, Ty Oraig; large garden; rent, £30.- Apply L. Stafford, C jierleon. 292 (^HARLES-street. — To Let in September, con- j veniently-arranged House, twelve rooms large bathroom.—Ensor, Surgeon, 34, Cliarles-street, Cardiff. OR FURNISHED andTUNFURNisiiED Rei- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs Hem's Register.—94,St. Marv-st.reet.Cardiff 1049 g- OOD Tack to Let for two or three horses, six miles from Cardiff.—J.II., Box 17. Bute Docks, Cardiff. HOUSE to Let, Nevilie-Stveet, Riverside eajy JnL walk from town 9 rooms, bath-room, and w.c. —Apply 7, Howard-gardens, Cardiff. 200 TO Let, Furnished House six bed, three sitting- rooms oraciug position £ 2 2s a week.-Address 11,. Cryga.. Monmouth. 267 ¡-110- Le!. No. 66, Oalcfield-street, containing:5 reo a caption rooms, 7 bdroomil. conservatory, and usual cffice-Apply to Wm. McDonald, 21; High- street, Cardiff. 216 Let, Usk Villa, Chepstow-r<>ad, Newport seven L rooms £ 32.—Apply next door, or 190, Newport- road, Cardiff. q4 Wa rtntí5tSt &t.1 (^lOACH-house and two-stall Stable, loft over back j 22, Oakfield-street; 5s wesk.—Apply Lattey, 8, ■Working-street, Cardiff. 377 CONVENIENT Stable in centre of town low rent; immediate possession.—Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cardiff. 1C50 FERBYSIDfr.—House and Shop to Let, suitable for any business drapery, millinery, dressmaking carried on for many years.—M. Morgan, Cambrian House. d OOD Offices, second floor, Queen's-chambers, VJT Quef:n-3treec rent low.—Apply Secretary, Queen- street Arcade Co., Cardiff. 373 HOUSE aud Shop, 223, Bute-road; suitable for jLit. any business near shipping long lease granted. —Apply at 266, Bute-street, Cardiff. 3C1 NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally siti.ated in Tredegar- place.— Particulars of MaJU¡1;er, Daily News" Ofike, Ne-wport. 1S39 OFFICES to Let a. suite of two first-cla=-3 rooms in the Bank-buildisnsfs, Ht. Mary-street, Cardiff, with eaily posses-ion.—Jenkins, darke, arsd Co., Cumbrian-chambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 1050 I OFFICES to Let ;single or other rooms, second or third floors. Reform Club, Custom House Bridge, facing Great Western Railway Station. Jenkins, I Clwke and Co., Cambrian-chambers, Cardiff. 1060 SPLENDID Business Premises to Let at Roath suitaole for an extensive groctry or drapery trade; double frontasc commanding position low rent.—Morgan Morgan, Albert-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 977 F1"VJ be Lot or Sold, with immediate possession, all 1 that old-established freehold Steam and Water- power Flour Mill, situate iJl the populous vil1ø.¥e of Lyilbrook, near Ross, in which district there are large Tin-plate Works and Collieries. It is now worked on the combined }Jlinciple, greater p,.rt of Plant having been pnt ill recertly. There ii a good opening for a bakery business. If purchased, a portion of the money may be left on mortgage.—Apply Messrs Rootes and Wintle, Ross, Herefordshire 1127 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on 'f leaee and moderate terms; suitable for en- gineering or similar purpose, with siding, etc., adjoin- ing Do.ks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Heald, Rolling >iock Works, Curuiff. 6706 £ j2, Carlisle-stieet. So- th Splott, with Confectionery /.3 Business, bitt suu&ble for Chemist and Hairdresser, or other trade.—Apply as above. 131 %mitujss |)rmts*s lEatti^. ENUINE Grocery and Provision Business wanted IjT good position, convenient premises.—Particulars to E. D., 76, High-street, Barry, Cardiff. 408 WANTED in Cardiff (district Canton preferred), a House and Shop suitable for Tobacco and Newsagent's Thl<;nes. or would take over business.- State rent, Ac., to Y.W., "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 'l1!1tb, &c- UtattfciL 1 FREEHOLD Buikling Sites requiretl in colliery ? ilil5trict where there is a large demand for houses; sites must. have good frontages gar; and water. near lowest price per acre.—Messrs E. O. Prastou and Co., 4, Tokenhouse Buildings, Bank of England, London. nhlit ijnlUít2i. ABERDARE.—To Let, a. Double-Licensed Public- house; free for all goods; best situation in town 12 to Whitty Evans, Auc- tioneer amI Valuer, Aberdare. 17W B Disposal, in Bristol, a good Homse, paying brewers per month.—Apply Frail W. Bennett, Cider Merchant, Pembroke-road, Southville, Bristol. PUBLIC-HOUSE for Disposal; free house, doing a JjL large trade; with early possession a.t least ciish requited.—Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cardiff. Disposal; one of the best 1 fuIl.license,} houses in Cardiff in-going about £5.; arrangements can be made with applicant having £ 2,000 cash.—Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Ca.rdiff. L"HLiC-House for Disposal, the Bailey's Arms JL Hotel, Pentre, Rhondda Valley, one of the best houses in the Rhondda Valley good lease ingoing reasonable.—Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., < ardiff. i050 rjlO Let, the New Market" Tavern, Trinity-street, 8 Cardiff next door tQ market; double license immediate possession unexpired teim of 16 years, from 25th March last rent, £192 per annum.—For further particulars apply to Joseph Henry Jones, Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 260 rilO Let, that fully double-licensed Public-house .1. known :1S he Bush Ifill, Treforest; term, 10 years unexpired low rent-Full particubrs on application to Powell, Roach and Co., Temple Chambers, 8. St. Jolin's-square, Cardiff. 175 be Let, with immediate possession, a. capital fully JS_ licenserl Inn, with every convenience, and 4 acres of Grass Land adjoining rent, S50 ingoing moderate.-J. Neale Bakor, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Business Agent, Hercfor.1. Monthly Register gratis. Mmimsscz fax Disposal. A Splendid Ready-money Drapery Business for Dis- j'nL. posal; certain fortune fo" a pushing business man; best position, centre of town of Cardiff satis. factory reason for disposal given. Only capitalists need apply.—Z. A.O. South Wales Daily News" Office. Cardiff. 903 A N Old-established Sweet Business; suit a lady; ..L go 'd living accommodation incoming low, including fixtures.—58, Lower Cathedral-road. 996 C^IGAR and Tobacconist Business, near railway j st..ltiol1. Bristol profit 24 weekly would suh, ladies or young couple ingoing, £ 95.—Tebbs, Bristol. (COFFEE Tavern, Bristol j guaranteed genuine suit industrious people ingoing only £ 55.—Apply Tebbs, 83, Old Market-street, Bristol. 264 DINING-Rooms and Refreshment Business, near South WaJes Railway Station, Pristol; good living trade and money saved; prvprietor going abroad will accept £ 15o for everything, including good furniture.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. 264 DRAPERY and Outfitting Business for disposal near Pontypridd, Glamorganshire.—Address Alpha, Daily News," Cardiff. 235 AIRDITBSSING Business for Sale (bargain); JH_ splendid position, doing good trade, good class and prices four chairs well fitted with all modern appliances, complete retiring.—Apply S. 294, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 294 HAIRDRESSING and Tobacconist's Business for JLJL immediate Disposal; best position in Ponty- pridd.—For particulars apply 4A, Taff-street, or to Joseph M. Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Market-square, Pontypridd. 951 ^810 Painters or Painters and PlumbCl'8.-Country I Business for Sale ill-health cause of leaving no reasonable offer refused.—Address Daily, 71, New I Briggate, Laeds. 26 rpo Tailors and Mercers.-To be Disposed of, the old-established Tailoring Busines3 carried on for 25 years by the late Mr D. Parry, 46, Queen-street, Cardiff in foil working order large connection only principals apply immediate possession. 54 i&tcfrnttrg, moDIs, &x. JpECKETT AND SONS J^OCOMOTTVB jgNGlNE B UBRS, BRISTOL, Have in Stock, ready for immediate delivery, NEW LOCOMOTIVES with Cylinders from 10" to Ii" diameter, 4 and i wheels coupled, with all the LATEST MPROVEMENTS. ¡ Ful particulars on application. 081 fT^OR Sale or Hire, a Marshall's 8-horse power port- X? able Engine and 6ft. Mortar Mill, in good condi- tion.—Apply G. Bennett, Contractor, 16, Violet-row, Roath, Cardiff. 969 Portable Engine and Mortar MiIÍ j' in good working order.—Ponsford Bros., New- port, Mon. 1054 FOR Sale, 4-h.p. Engine and Boiler, in excellent Jf condition a bargain.—Polyblank, Swansea. 1053 ARDNER'S Silent Sausage-machine and Filler, \J( complete; very little used cost nearly B15 price £ 9.—Address Machine, Echo Office, Newport. 10-Horse double cylinder portable Engine for Sale, eellent condition also Saw Bench and Stone Breaker.— Powis and Co., Rotunda Buildings, Cardiff THE following COLLIERY PLANT is n Stock Jt_ ready for immediate delivery and work Tanks, Loco., 12in. cyis.. 20in. stroke, 4 wheela, copper tire box. Equal to new. Two Boilers, double fines, working pressure, 751bs. Two ditto, 24' x 6', 601bs. Pair of Horizontal Winding Engines, 32in. cyla., 6ft. I stroke high-class job. Pair of ditto, 19in. oyls., 42in. stroke, 6ft. drum. Equal to new. Pair of ditto, 16in. cyls., 3ft. stroke, 7ft. drum. Single ditto, Ibin. cyl., 8ft. drum. Pair of Self-contained Horizontal Hauling Engines, 16in. cyls., 20in. stroke, geared 2% to 1, with two loose drums. Equal to new. Pair ditto, 12in. cyls., 18in. strose, geared 3% to 1, 1006e ùrum, '1ft. dia. J Pair ditto with two drums. PAIT ditto, lOin. cyls., 14in. stroke, drum, 14in. dia. Direct-acting BaroJay Pumping Engines, 73in. and 42in. cyls. Horizontal Pumping Engine, 16in. cyl., 24in. stioke, fly-wheel and ge:1.rmg. Nearly, new. Cameron Pump, two 16in. cyls., and two 12in. rams. New. Cameron Type Duplex Pumps, 18in. cyls. 71Jain. rams. New high-speed Ventilatiug Fans, 5ft., 10ft. and 12ft.. dia., with Engines. Capacity, 25ffc. to 100.000ft. Improved Guibal Fan, 40ft. dia., with duplicate engines, 36in. cyls. A multitude of other Engines and Pumps, all types, blowing Fans, Pulleys, etc. For Prices and particulars apply to 8539 Prescot-st., Wigan. THOMAS JOHNSON, TRACTION ENGINES.— JL 7 H.P., by Aveling and Porter, with new steel fire-box and new set of tubes, complete with patent eaf, two speeds, compensating geâr, winding drum and wire rope, brake, and water-lifter. 8 H.P., by Powell, Sons and Co., with new steel fire- box and new set of tubes, complete with two speeds, compensating «ear, winding drum and rope, brake, and wster-liiter. 8 H.P., by Fowler and Co., with new steel fire-box and new sot of tubes, complete with two speeds, com- pensating gear, winding drum and rope, water-lifter, govern- -rn, pump, and brake. 8 K.P., by Marshall, Sous and Co., with new steel fire-box ana new set of tubes, patent inside goar, two speeds, compensating gear, winding drum and rope, bra' and water-lifter. I 10 H.P., by Ch-.yton and Shuttlewovth, with double cyciinders. Fitted with new steel fire-box and set of I tubes, a.nd two speeds. Full particulars and special prompt cash prices on application to Charles D. Phillips, Emlyn Iron Works, Newport, Mon. ;or may be had on simple, or purchase- hire. Telegrams; Machinery," Newport FOR Sale, Horizontal Engine and Boiler, in good condition cylinder, 12in., stroke, 24in.; with fly- wheel, large driving pulley, and governors complete boiler, recently insured at SOlbs pressure, replaced by gas engine low price to clear.—Apply The Bute Works Supply Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff 8833 IMPORTANT? READY FOR JMMEDIATE JQELIVERY. -a. LOCOMOTIVES. 9in. AND lOin. CYLINDERS, 4-WHEEL COUPLED. PERFECT CONDITION. ROBEY UNDFRTYPE ENGINES, 20 and 25 b. p. STEAM WINCHES, 6in. and 7in. CYLINDERS, EQUAL TO NEW. LARGE STOCK BOILERS, PUMPS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, ETC. P. BAKER AND CO., ALBION WORKS, 8468 EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. 17WR Sale, KYTE and CO.'s weU-knon n MORI AR MILLS at Reduced Prices. Intending Purchasers should call and inspect ,hem before going elewhere Good second hand MiJlsin Stock. Also a large number of New and Second-hand Portable Engines from Six tú Eight H.P. Saw Benches, Pumps, &c., and all kinds of Machinery, VERTICAL and OTHER BOILERS. N B.-Sole Agents in South Wales and Monmouth- shire for Marshall, Scis, and Co., Gainsborough. GEO. KYTE, Mill-lane and Atlas Engineering Works, Cardiff. 2013 O C O M 0 TIVES FOR SALE One, cylinders 17", stroke 24", 6 wheels coupled. One, „ 14", „ 20", 6 „ One, „ 11", „ 17", 6 „ One, 10", „ W', 4. One, 6", „ 12", 4 „ „ All in good working order and specially adapted for ) colliery and iforks purposes, ba'53 of wheela boing short and tbe brakes powerful. For prices and to inspect apply to THE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, 133, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 9205 FL^YN^_STE~ELRAND^CO'TN RWPORT,-MON] XJ CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS, SHEDS, &C., FOR COrjUERlKS AND GENERAL PliRPOSi-S. BRIDGES AND GIRDERS. Send for Specificarions and Estimates. Orders quickly executed. 3340 Waguns aitfc Colliery Rtqui.sítt. 150 10-ton Great Western Railway Coal Wagons, 5 years old. to be bold 011 purchase lease, or let on simple hire also 79 8-ton Tafr Vale Co:tl Wagons.— Box 107, South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. JR NICHOLAS AND CO, RAILWAY WAGON CONTRACTORS, 14, EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. AUENTS FOR— Sailv&y Wagen Co., Choriey. North Central Wagon Co.. Rotnerham. Now Secondrhajid 8 and 10-bon Wagons for Sale or Hire. to Advance en Rail way Wa.gons. 8431 ilLWAYWAGONS for Hire-or Sale. Cash or jLt) deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riago and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Horsrs, 'tibt to£k, Carriages. CCARRIAGE Limps—Inspection invited.—Best se- j lected Stock in the West.—C. E. Gurnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, GURNSEY'S Carriago Lampg, first qualify and best value ever offered. Lamps repaired. La*ge stook: new and second-hand lamps.—Works, Merchant-street, Bristol, and 18 and 19, Bute-lane, Cardiff. 8961 FOR Sale, useful Cob, vet. examina.tion allowed also strong Trap and Harness lot cheap.— Apply 27, Wood-street, Cardiff. 215 FOR Sale, handsome Chestnut Cob, Phaeton, silver- mounted Harness, and gentleman's Saddle. Par- J[' mounted Harness, and gentleman's Saddle. Par- ticulars on applica.tion,-Mrs James, Railway House, Treforest. 94 -r- FOR Sale, a. very handsome Bay Cob warranted sound; 6 years old also set of silver-plated Harness, equal to new.—Apply S. Williams and Co., 146, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 68 i ROGER has for sale Cob Horse, 13 bands used to VJT traffic. Satisfactory reason for selling. Rex, Post-office, New Tredegar. 490 HANSOM Cab for Sale, in thorough good order price, 16 guh»e%s.—Apply Worcester-street Mews, Gloucester. 32 PURt'-Bred Black, tan, and white Collie Bitch, good pedigree prize-bred 18 months £ 5.—Miss Wombwell, Newburgh, Ea-dngwold. 452 SORE Shoulders cured by Condy's Fluid.—Horses suffering from sore shoulder?, sore backs cracked heels, grease, or broken knees cured in a few hour" by ba.i;lting the parts affected with diluted Condy's Fluid. Prices, 8oz., Is ;20oz., 2s. Veterinary book free, Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, London. 9719 WANTED, New or good Second-hand Baker's TV Two-Wheel Cobnrg Cart.—Send price, A. Hargreaves, Brynamman. WANTED, immediately, Second-hand Trap, to suit pony 13 hands; must be in good condi- tion.—Cymro, "Daily News" Office, Swansea. 1125 2-50 Strong, healthy, Norfolk Pigs, cheap; satisfac- Hon guaranteed carriage paid on 10. A'so 100 Fat Pigs.—GeorgeGowing, Mulbarton, Norfolk. 985 IJoultrtr, igton!í, &t. LANGSHANS.—Four April hatched Pullets, bred JLJ from winners of silver and bronze medals, with unrelated Cockerel, 20s.—Readwin, Foxley, Dereha.m. —— $iqrd*s, GtritydtS, &r. 13ARRY and Co., Electro-pla.ters, Westgate-street, Cardiff, Agents for Premiers, Whitworths, Rovers, Cryptos, Swifts, Excelsiors, Referees. Lamps Bells, and all accessories. Special low prices for one month. Repairs at trade prices. Ladies' Safeties on Hire. 7456 M ORB1 S R BOIS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. _(82,000 Worth of Cycles and Children's Horses, Ac. CJ8,I We offer the best show. We have taken the lead in sout h Wales for 20 years, and cannot be beaten, because we have fully equipped engineering, electro- plating, and enamelling plants, with cODlpetont men at our disposal, and give prompt attention. Repairs at trade prices. Bicycles, 10s; Safeties, 45 cash. See the new Beeston Tyres before buying any other. Cyclists' outfit-, 6s 6d, bag, spanner, lamp, bell. 1186 -í5£_atttoL BARGAIN.—Riding Saddle, double-rein Weymouth JD Bridle, 30s worth £310; not approved of cash returned.—Deakin, Herbalist, Alexandra-vd., Swansea. CCANADIAN Hay.-Cleeve-BÏ:22. Sir Thomas j street, Liverpool, importers. Prices on applica- tion. 9502 CHEESE.—Two old Americans, about 1 cwt., for 21s fairly sound samples upon application.— J. E. Cole, Shop, Pontrilas. 263 CLAY Pipes. — Publicans' speciality, six gross straws Irish, meerschaum shapes; stamped name, address, 10a; patterns free.—Corcoran, Manu- facturer, Lamb-stre' t, Bristol. 293 FOR Sale, the British Barque Gladiateur," of London 390 registered carries 645 tons cargo built in Jer8ey, in 1866, of oak and teak. Dimensions. 137ft. 3in. by 28ft. by 16ft. 9in. Original class, 14 years re-classed and metalled at Appledore in 1891. Well found in every respect. Now lying in West Dock, Cardiff.-For further particulars, apply to M. J. Begg and Co., 21, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff. 1161 FOR Sale, perfectly new Mail-Cart, cost 45s, take Jt' 30s. Also Perambulator, cheap.—Apply 21, HlLm ilton-street, Canton, Cardiff. 163 FOR best London Portland Cement in bag or casks go to Messrs Maybury's, Dock-stroet, Newport. ALVANtSED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFINO SHEETS. Large quantity of slightly Defective Sheets. 5 ft. by 2 ft.-1s Id each I 8 ft. by 2 ft.—Is lid each 6 ft. by 2 ft.-1s 5d vach 9 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 4d each 7 ft. by 2 ft.—Is 8d each 10 ft. by 2 ft.-2s 9d each Galvanised Ridging, Gutters, Down Spouting, Nails, Washers, Rivets, Ac., and all materials for fixing can be inspected at BRUCE AND STILL'S, LIMITED, 75, NORFOLK- STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL, Contractors and Builders of Iron Buildings, Dock Sheds, Churches, Hay Barns, Ac. Estimates Free. 1371 GENTLEMEN.—For 21s 6d, a splendid Coat and Vest to measure, in Sergo, Woratad, et Vicuna Cloth All-wool Serge Suits, 28s 6d Scotch Tweed, 34s 6d patterns free, with instructions.—The Woollen Co., Nortongate, Bradford. 411 HARDWARE, Furniture, Bassinettes, Carts, Toys, Pipes, Watches. Jewellery. Agents wanted.— Buyer's Guide free.—Write Henry May, Birmingham. HARNESS, 50S set; Saddles, 20s complete. We _d defy competition. Immense stock Carriago Lamps, 711 6d pair.—Saddlery Co., 214, High-street Swansea. 1060 AY, Prime Irish Clover, and Ryegrass.—Apply to M. J. Begg and Co., 21, Mountstuartrsquare, iff. 1162 HAY.—About 25 Tons of good Clover for Sale.— JtjL Apply Evans, Radyr Court, Llandaff. 359 EWELLERY.—Watches,~Watch~Materials, cUt- lery, Electro-plale, Musical Instruments whole- sale list post free.—Wright, St Luke's-road, Bir- mingham. 1189 SAFES.—Several Second-hand for Sale, have been taken in exchange please state sis* required. — Lord's Safe Works, Wolverhampton. 217 SPLENDID Pajr of Opera and Field Glasses, new, in cjuse cost £ 2 2a, sell 12s 6d sent post iree on approval to ant address.—-Write O. 675, Daily Newi," Cardiff. 675 SWEETHEART'S Curious Love Letter, Six Funny Photographs, Six Magic Cards post free. 12 penny stamps.—Hyams, 28, MytoA-atreet, Hull. 463 6,000 feet of inch Dunnage Boards, Deala, and Scantling all sizes and lengths. —Shapland, 18, Loueoun-square, Cardiff. 104 I..ou"oun-squa.re, Cardiff. 104 4~*200.—For immediate cash holder will sell two £ 100 First Mortgage S per Cent. Debenture Bonds in Limited Company of high standing the first reason- able offer News" Office, Cardiff. 1141 WELSH FEATHER BKDS. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS ARE MADE IN WELSHPOOL, NORTH W AI.ES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED, Nc. L—Single Bed, Bolster, and Nlpw, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. 6in., weighing 4<Jlbi 30 0 'No.*2.—Double Bed, Bolster, and 2 Pillow3,6ft. 6in. by 4ft. bin., weighing 501bs 37 6 Bed, Bolster, and 2Pilldws, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. bin. weighing 55!h8 41, 0 WARRANTED DRY AND SWEET. Those renowned Feathers are put into Best Union Ticking, and well made, sent carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Any sized Beds made to order for 9dper lb. Samples of Feathers and Ticking post free. Feathers without Ticking, 6d per lh. All ordera must be aocompanied by Cheque erP.O.O. payable to H. HANDY ct CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. 8391 i&iariUaremtg WCsnts. mo Fanners and Others Wan tec' about 5 to 6 tons JL of beiit Oat Straw for cutting purposes, to be delivered weekly.—State prico per ton to Manager, 20, Bute-street, Caidiff. 2H WT ANTIlD, care of Lady's Baby weekly, or would V T Adopt, £100, 525 premium, in good country home; abstainers can take at once no questions asked.—B. 460, "Daily News,"Cardiff. 460 ffltsaUammts. ASTROLOGY.—Date, conditions marriage, busi- ness prospects date two prominent events pa-st ine. Send birthtime. Fees, Is detailed, 2s 6d.—Mrs 1;harles, ;)7, Carlisle-place, Brallford, 308 ASTROLOGY, Matrimony.—Future foretoid, Is. Future partner described, &c., seven stamps send birthtime.-L rof. Evans, 4, Powell-street, London, KC. FOR Hair-falling or Baldness, in patches or other- wi, try Jones's excellent preparation testi- monj3.ls and wigs seen.-Jones, 1, ivy-place, Swansea. IF you are married, or contemplate taking this im- portant- step, we can send yon valua ble informa- tion which YOll o-jght to Know. Send your address an-i we will send you catalogue and pampblet free.- Address H. G. Kerr, Westhill, W<\ndswortb. London. MARQUEES, Tenis, Pavilions, Flags for Hire Tarpaulins, Waggon Covers, Bags idl canvas goods made to ortler.-Apply Jonathan Jones, Swansea. MARQUEES and Tents to 78ft vviun for Hire distaneff no object.—Apply Thomas Pugoley and Co., Newport, Mon. 772 ri^HATCHER'b Incomparable Writing Paper.—Send I f9r five quires, forwarded by return, with each shceL halltifully headed with any address in distingue coloui, all complete for 18 penny stamp, or a retun for 5s.—Thatcher, Oollege-green, Bristol. 311 Ij^URNlSHon our New Hire Svsteai. Houses'or J Apartmentscompletely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely ov us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made Ly othci OIn ponies are dispensed with. W 0 have an immense stock ofJIHousebold Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-monoy prices. Wo make no extra charge for credit, and afl goods Rent home ina private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement, charges made; 110 bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, be-ing manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and W1U undertake to supply furniture, ete., at 10 per cent. less than any price-list issuad by any firm in Ca.rd1ft. Eleyen showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mensa stock, and compare prices 1.Jefore purchasing elsewhere. We will supplv £6 worth for 2s od weekly £10 worth, 4* weekly; £1$ worth for 58 weekly £20 worth, 6s weekiy and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Adaress SOUTH WALKS FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite tho Castle). Cardiff. 15:783-1105-10 nnty. WANTED, £1,150 on First Mortga,e of Freehold Property; repaid in one year, togethe with bonus"; security recommended by professio;.al man full particulars on application.— Address Free- hold, Echo" OEice. CardiS. 1088 _0_ MONEY —ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BILL OF .1; SALE, PUBLICITY, OR FEESi FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. EST. 1875. CAPITAL, £200,000. The DLectors of this well-known, old-established Bank are prepared to offer -sceptional advantages to all responsible persons in need of temporary cash assistance. Private an Prompt ADVANCES made daily, on bonower's simple Promissory Note, AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed may repaid by instalments or at the end of a stated period. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Bank is not connected with any Loan Societios or Advanoe Companies, and he usual objectionable loan office routine is entirely spenssd with. Apply in strictest confidence to MR T. C. MILJtURN, S597 Resident, Manager MONEY LENT BY A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN UPON NOn OF HAND Without loan office routine. From £]1) to £5,000. mo Ladies, Gentlemen, and Traders geneially, J. upon note of hand fÜone, and to assist persons into business. Also upon the security of reversions, annuities, private income, furniture, machinery, plant. stock, crop in town or country without removal. Also on deeds aud life policies at 5 per cent. Only a. few hotirs' notice required to carry out, all a«lva1Jees.- Apply to the actual lender, Charles H. Wheatley, Esq., No. 4A, Great Russell-street, bloomsbury, London. N.B.—If desired, Mr Wheatley will attend person- al1y .t applicant's rejdnce witil cash and carry out the advance. 8202 CCOMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK j 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF S5 to B500 ca.n be obtained on the same as applied for by professiona! gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers, and householders. Applicants ma.y rely on the strictest secrecy being observed. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other ee", charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 1166 19. QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grajit advam-.es, upon note of hand alone, fOt any term not exceeding 15 years, from £ 15 to £1,000, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-housE Keepers, Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or }"emalø, in Town oi Country. Without loan ogice formalities or bill ojsale Distance no object, and 1]0 lon as the intelesL is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application re fused. All communications are treated strictly private —Apply to the actual Lender, H. Harrison, Esq., 87 York-road, Westminster Bridge-road, London. 1115 4 P* 000 Ready to be Advanced on good v vvfifreehoid or Leasehold Property, in sums of B100 to £10,000; also on good personal secu rity, reversions, annuities, &c., &c.-l\Ie8I51.S Hern, Financial Agents, 34, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 1048 A/I ONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT Ivi NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, from £ 10 to £ 1,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain all advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities af 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 no 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 benefit of cash advanced Apply in confidence to the actual lender. H. HUNTER, Esq., 1135 13564 130. West-mi nster Bridge-road, London. IONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM iTl B10 to £2,000. WHY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances to Male or Female, upon tneir PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England, Wales, or Ireland, without loan office formalities or objectionable inquiries ? No Bill of Sale or Sureties re- quired. The advance can be paid back by easy instal- ments, or can rcma.i11 out from 1 to 15 years by paying the interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender, WILFRED WILBHEFORCE, ESQ., 11, Stro Green-road, Finsbury-park, London, N. MONEY to Lend.— £ 2,000, Bl.OM, £300, £600; ITJt these amounts and others ready to be advanced immediately on mortgage on ood leasehold 01' free. hold propei ties in Cardiff.—Jenkins, Clarke, md Co., Cambrian-chambers, Westgate-street-, Cardiff. 1050 It J ONEY LENt' PRIVATELY from £ 10 to ATX £ 1,000 at 5 PER CENT., UPON NOTE OF HANI) ALONE, to any responsible person (male or female), at a few hours' notice. No sureties or f^uarantees required. Advances can remain ont from to 15 years by paying interest only. Distance 110 object. Country applicants can rely on receiving the same prompt attention as those living in London. Apply in confidence to the actual lender, H. GRAHAM, Esq., 24A, Regent-itreet (entrance in Jermyn-st.), 15054 7520 LONDON, S.W. MONEY LENT WITHOUT BILL OF SALE OR SECURITIES BY THE UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK, 35, CRAVEN-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, Upon Note of Baud, as follows :— £20-24 Monthly instalments of £0 18 4 £30-24 £50-24 „ „ £ 2 5 10 £100-24 „ No commission or legal charges incurred. A guarantee given of strictest privacy. Write or call for prospectus. A. G. WILLIS, Manager. THE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO. (LIMITED) Advance Daily Sums from Method of Business: FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. NO DELAY. NO SURETIES. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below :— Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT ARCADE-CHAMBERS, PONTYPRIDD; 23, ALFRED-STREET, NEATH; 8, GRUGQS-TERRACE, PORT TALBOT. 9083 £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil. 1144 ASSURANCE WITHOUT COST. -CjL With an INVESTMENT AT THE RATE OF OVER 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Cleveland-road, Huddersfleld. June 9th, 1893. Dear Sir,—-Twenty years ago to-day I took out policy. No. 82,246, on the Tontine Endowment plan for £2,000 in your Society, payin an annual premium of £ 104 11s Hd, making a total of premiums paid £2,091 13s 4d. You have offered mo the following options :— £ s. d. 1.-Cash. 3.457 0 10 5,724 0 0 346 14 10 Having decided to take the Cash, I am in receipt of cheque for same oa the very day policy matures. You have, in fact, taken more trouble to pay than was done to secure my The result U most satisfactory. If I had died the £2,000 would have been paid to my heirs. I now receive the whole of the premiums paid, together with interest at the rate of ó 1-5 per cent. per annum, apart, from Hie Assurance. A very (ood investment, but the most gratifying feature is that It ha3 Inade a pro- vision for old age, which is exceedingly acceptable. You are at liberty to use this letter as you deem fit. Yours respectfully, (Signed), HY. SHAW. To Wm. Trlggs, Esqn Manager for Yorkshire, Wales, Ac., Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S., Leeds. Send for Prospectus of the New Instalment Policy itist introduced by the EQUITABLE LIFF ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Chief Office for Wales :—BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 2889 ■J^-EURALGIA—KEALL'S TONIO I TESTIMONIAL KE ALL'S from "Bazaar. 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