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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND CELEBRATED I-IOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. ro BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES OF FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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ACHINERY V ALL KINDS. BOUGHT. SOLD. HIRED OR EXCHANGED. I Kewport, More. PHILLIPS' MACHINERY REGISTER ■Post free Sixpence^ I 3684
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bíJipíng Jloiins. LARDIFF AND BORDEAUX /pfTfikhsXS The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ijggWgLooMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- stances permitting USK Cardiff for Bordeaux August 18 JJLY Bordeaux for Cardiff August 19 With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, -Ac., apply to Mr A. G. Todd 1, Quai des Chartrous, Bordeaux and at the Office Of the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 107 9481 HOOPER CAMPBELL & CO., Mauageu. rsr/r- CUNARD LINE. T>OYAL MAIL STEAMERS JSSB&SeSSL £ V FROM LIVERPOOL *CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. FOR NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. CAMPANIA .Sat, Aug. 19 SCYl'HIA Aug. 17 OERVIA ..Tues., Aug. 22 CEPHALONIA.Th,Au.24 tJMBRIA .Sat.. Aua. 26 CATALONlA.Th, Aug. 31 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate lares ror FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; alsa through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston Steamers booked to New York without extra charge. fHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED 8, Water-street, Liverpool. OH TO THEIR AGENTS, Samuel John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crockherbtown Cardiff; Robert Gilclllist & Co., Consulate-chambers Bute-road, Cardiff; Messrs T. C, Howe and Co., Car. diff D. S. Thomas, Schoolmaster, Llandovery; D. C. Davies, 52, High-street, Mertliyr W. M. 4, Commercial-street, Newport; J. Roberts. P y- yridd W. Hancock, 2, Downing-atreet, LlaneUy. uao 80UTlIAMP'1'ON-NEW YORK A-^SOUTHAMFWN-NEW YORK ŒR VICE. UNITED STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON NEW YORK DIRECT, Everv SATURDAY at Noon Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Eveny WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every on Passengers and Goods are landed at Phi J' ])aa tte Wharf of the Pennsylvania ;la,1™ Y 'l^ces i« the the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places lti^ne ^Appl'y to'ltfchardson, Spence & Queen1" Liverpool; or to Jv J. Dimes, 9, Ldwara 1' gud- »t; T. C. Howe & Co., 31, Mount ^tuart-><ii. C- gpp, Castle-rd., Cardiff H. Huntley Glo ster IJiou^ Penarth; C. H.Perkins, 11, Somorset-pl.. jndore ■ Silcocks, Swansea T. H. Axwt »; uancock, g. S. Thomas, British school ^L'e-st,, Neath; Downing-st.. LlaneUy; H. J.Roberts, O. 11. Jones, 23, jIHCIs-st., 1 i T s Lambert. 2. Pontypridd; D. T. Davies Mertn^ ^Ierthyr. w Ihe Woodlands, Portli; t> J\ 'Tiir.cy, Markec-st., fciSSK.!««SS& £ =#^ -OALGRAVK, MURPHY & 73-^1 OO.'S -OALGRAVK, MURPHY & LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. n'r Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Wain Cod,d CITY" OF iO':OoK;™ai0r'stcV;n;e^ 0f tl,e fame Line IsfulendedtAve Swansea for Hamburg every Ten ^tvfr pv«i>hts &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave, •u7 i iSn„ 17 Eden Quav, Dublin, or to the tturpby & Co., 1/. & co.; Swansea Snc .«■ Hamburg D- FUHRMANN. JW4_ C- ARDIFFANDBARRY-STEAMER |jA BRITANNIA ni|| .TT FROM LOWER END OF GLAMOR WILL CANAL FOR BARRY For the Conveyance of General Goods. Full narticulars see Sailing Bills. Rates-Apply CAPLE & GUY, PROPRIETORS. Office-70, Bute.street. 9320 gBttUftiitg ^grieiies. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT Jt. INVESTMENT JJUILDING jgOCIETY 3 per cent. on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. A percent, on LARGE DEPOSITS for ane Year. 41 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 2 APPLY 1 OR THE 3JRD ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS, Managing SKC., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth and Barry Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 3, High-street, Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. T~~HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£6,469 9s M. a ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bonus). nVPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interest, payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary WKYBYRNE & BROWN, J1 1 Friar's C'hambers, Newport; 8354 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. j-NT AMOROAN BUILDING SOCIETY 14-^ oUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The i'/ v,y this old-established Society to terms „„i.or« and Depositors are, as regards Borrowers, in unequalled, and cannot be sur pas^sed^For particutoj^^ply^ Sec.Ill ^iiST^D DOWLAlS 35uilding SOCIETY .,Zruian WILLIAMS, J.P. r,,r. wr"KD~^N SUMS FROM LOANS ADlia>^omooo. ■ ■>> to 17 Yeais—Favourable Easy Repayments 0 Secrecy—Loans on Build Redemption Terms—U'™ fflent, Charges. ings in Progress—PETER WILLIAMS For particulars aPP1vr,I,se Merthyr Tyifll i or'to Secretary, Glebeland Wales LocalMLgent^through^ Iritis, lUning-roams. t. T IVERPOOL.—SIWFTESTORYTEM lat byPefe^Uk'light'?S foWttonS? '^hb porter good stockrooms, THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and firs ppointments. Special Terns for Families and Visitors staying over the week eud. Excellent Stabling- GOLF GROUND Illy five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 4132 H j oVENDEN, Manager. ULV}<;DO. TjrDRO THERAPEUTIC ESTAB -arrtsj? sss«r«s»*»"- » *°,t' YI>RO: CLEVEDON, SOrdE ^7" ESTON-S UP E B-HABE. I CTEtAND ATI-ANTIC HOTEL. enT!1^ first"class FAMILY HOTEi^ j^fprove- me iflnS looms, ancl possesses a" meats .including hydraulic lift, eXfcenslff„ table at f H 'i ffWe' d,to6te *lkl,ia,1" atltSTrom golf links. t/;™; ^aily. Ten minutes' walk from g" MrJniV^y moderate and inclusive. ■Hotel OMNIBUS, TELEPHON^ NO. APPLY TO managere^ P REE DM AN «& CO., ^ingVPfivS)VANSEA- ANV Es"l0 Offe?0Better Ternfs tirf"UfHctu^t's of all they Sell oner IHVtu L d,uy ot!ier Arm in the Trade. A Rf E THEIR SX0CK OI indKSCRTBABLE Hn&LinM in- HOJSEHOLD FURNITURE, ^RASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, QEDS AND PALLIASSES, CARPETS, RUGS. LINOLEUMS. JSJSS ¡DRJ.ISH outrted C,Üalogues }<'ree. WBN.SH PUN. £10 Worth 2s Od per Week. c 3s Od ft I20 ;• £ 30 ». 10s Od M 15.s Orl Goods Delivered Free to any Distance. -0 any ))jtance. "\rw,°,te our Addieas -NEWPORT 1, 2, 3, & 4, Market BuiW- mr Doek-sti-eet.' S^SEA 34, Hi"h-street. 13396 6a'3 ^JJ'REDEi:i; k'ILIOT'S TOWN_ CAKMAKTHF LiiLL-POSTING 13, GUI CO:.tPAY. J\ü!-postin LD1fAJ,L'SQUA. CARMARTHEN, throughout th« Counties of „ Cannartijen Pembroke, aoa Cardigan. 128# ahs by Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILHY and GLER. Leasehold M,s:l' BAKhR, and ",ONS. Bui™ am: • A"s' T1™fe'OT"wii/K; BOKKiVaVi pEKu?. R.S Umte, at CMK» ^c,"S;gi|F6lr'> 19 29 atPontypooJ. ,Aug21 Me¡¡rs H. HILL & CO. H»'«MVc"S'TTiltsSlKD >„„• SON; "818 'M:Mi!DKR.•^d s6KUSU! 'Tin Woi'kS, <^t S6pt. 5 Tin-plate ^^Kr;HKNRY LEWIS and SON. Farm Stock, at Navigation Aug. 21 and 22 25 H„„eh.WF«™.t«re.^B~».oRG-Aij Au«. „ Freehold Building, Land, at Bristol Aug. 31 Villa Residences, Shops, Cottages, at Cardiff ..Sept. 5 Villas, at Cardiff Sept. 12 Messrs POWELL & DEAN. Property, at The Mart, Cardiff Aug. 25 y> MrT. V. PRICE. Freehold Business Premises, at Builtli • •. Aug. 23 Messrs W. W. READ A CO. Gold Mining Plant, &c., near Dolgelley Aug. 24 Mr W. HARRY REES. Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, at Llansamlet Aug. 17 I Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Colliery Plant, &c., at Caerphilly Sept. 7 Pedigree Hackney Horses, at St. Fagan's .Sept. 12 Llansannor Court. Estate, :1.1 Oowfcridge .Sept. 29 Messrs WEBBER aiid WILKINSON. Stock-in-Trade of Clothiei, at Cardiff August 18 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Live and Dead Farming Stock, at Cardiff Aug. 29 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Musical Instruments, &c., at Newport. Aug. 24 SALE THIS DAY. On THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 17TH, 1893. Important and Unreserved Sale of the superior amI nearly new Household Appointments of Lyndale House, Windsor-road, Penarth also the Contents of a Residence, removed from Newport-road, and sold by order of a Lady leaving England. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are favoured with instructions from the various owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, at 2 o'clock precisely, a large assemblage of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including 4 best bedroom suites complete, wardrobes, pair of duchesse toilets, 5 massive iron and brass bed- steads, 2 walnut sideboards, marble-top cheffonier, bookcases, gilt and walnut overmantels, dining and occasional tables, drawing and dining-room suites, carpets, walnut and rosewood cabinets also an ex- cellent American organ, etc., etc. "JlO and morning of Sale. 1111 SALE TO MORROW TO RETAIL CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, ARTISANS AND THE WORKING CLASSES. ~j\/|"ESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON -A-v.JL have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at their Salerooms, 91, St.. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, August 18th, 1893, at 7 p.m. in the evening punctually, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Manufacturing and Whoiesale Clothier and Tailor, and COIllPl'isiug-1Suits, coats, vesb, t rousers, and over- coats for men, youths, and boys, in tweed,beaver. twill, stripe, check, serge, doeskin, blue pilot, cord, hairline, etc. also a mall stock of men's and women's boots and shoes in sizes. Absolutely no Reserve. 1072 Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen's Arcade, Cardiff. TY TV.'YN, NAVIGATION, NEAR PONTYPRIDD, Within Ten Minutes' Walk of Aberdare Junction Station on the T'aff Vale Railway. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED TWO DAYS' SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising- cattle, sheep, horses, cobs, ponies, and pigs; also implements, carts, traps, saddlery, wheelwright and cabinetmakers'plant and requisites; portable engine, saw-bench, hÜbes, Ac., &e. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SON have been favoured with instructions from J. Lewis, Esq., jun., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-named place, on MONDAY and TUES- DAY, August 21st and 22ud, 1893, the whole of the fol- lowing FARMING STOCK, &C., VIZ.:— SHEEP.—Forty cross-bred Radnor ewes. 20 pure Southdown ewes, 11 Pallock fat ewes, 50 fat lambs, 10 fat wethers, 2 Southdown yearling rams. CATTLE.—Four milking cows in full profit, 2 cows in calf, to calve early; 7 three-year-old Hereford heifers, with calves at foot 3 ditto Castie Martin ditto four two-year-old steers in forward condition 3 yearling ditto, 6 three-year-old Hereford heifery in calf, 3 two-year-old shorthorn heifers, 2 yearling heifers, 2 fat calves, 3 fat heifers, fat cow, three-year- old Hereford bull in forward condition. PIC5S.—Falmoutli-bred sow, with 7 pigs 9 weeks old 2 pigs. DOGS.—Two house dogs. HORSES.—1 tive-vear-olJ cart horse, about 15 hands 1 ditto, aged, both good workers cart mare, about 14.3 hands, good worker strong cob gelding, about 14% hands, quiet to ride or drive strong cob mare, about HV" nands high, quiet to drive tnree. year-old cart lllly, two-year-old gelding, very pro- mising three-year-old cob gelding (by Caradog), 2 two-year-old cob geldings, ditto; 2 mountain ponies.with foals at foot; 2 strong mountain ponies, 2 three-year- old fillies, very promising two-yæ.I1"Old roan filly, 4 yearling geldings, yearling filly, entire mountain pony, quiet to ride 01' Ùrjve. Pet dark ba.y Donkey, quiet to ride or drive set brown harness to suit, double two-wlieel children's car, to suit a complete turn-out; four-wheel ditto also a quantity of fowls and ducks. IMPLEMENTS.—VVh&ehvrights' requisites, &c., 2 new contrac ors' carts, second-hand ditto, 2 gambos (nearly new), new cob-size crank-axle milk cart; 2 now low wheel stone carts, cob-size dog-cart, pony. size ditto; new strong grocer's or butcher's trap, 2 mountain hay cars, new grocer's hand truck,' spring ditto, mowing machine (nearly new), horse rake (nearly new), 2 chaff cutters (nearly new), 6 sheep troughs, 2 sliei p racks, 2 cattle cribs, with various other articles too numerous to mention. „ SHt.D.—One new shed, 32ft. by 10ft. 6in., covered with corrugated iron, made in parts simple for removal. HARNESS.—Two sets of shaft harness, 2 sets silver and brass-mounted trap harness, q 6econrl-band horse collars of different sizes, pairs hames, 2 second-hand gentleman's riding saddles and bridles, children's double-riding pony basket saddle complete, with strap, 2 pairs trap lamps (nearly new). RUSTIC SEATS, &c.—Rustic arch, 6ft. by 4ft., for lawn; tab1es, flower pots and stands, ó chairs, settles, blocks, dsc., of assorled sizes and designs (new). MACHINERY.—Second-hand 7-horse power port- able engine, by Brown and May, to be seen under steam on days of sale at Lewis's timber yard, close to Pontypridd Station circular saw bench, with self- acting gear, 6ft. by 3ft. 6in., to take 60in. saw also, wood-turning lathe complete, in good condition, to be seen with the enine. Quantity of scrap iron. Latermath of three fields, containing about eleven acres, will be sold separately hom the day of Sale to December, 1393. Winter Ta. k to purchasers on condi- tion. Four months' credit will be given upon a good approved security to Purchasers of Live Stock (and Implements together) for the value ofjSlO and up- wards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum. Implelnent and all other purchases net cash. (Luncheon at 11 o'clock, and Sale to commence at 12 o clock noon each day punctual. The Hor ses, Ponies, Cobs, and Farming Implements I will be sold on the First Day and Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Wheelwright Requisites, Portable Engine, &c., un Second Day. Mostcollvenient Train Service to and from Cardiff, Newport, Aberdave, Merthyr, Treherbert, Caerphilly, Cowbridge, and all other parts before commencement of Sale will appear in Catalogue. The Auctioneers desire to call the special attention of Butchers, Milk Vendors, Contractors, Shopkeepers. Gardeners, and others to the above Sale, the Stock being all young and healthy Implements, &c., cannot be surpassed, and being the largest Sale of its kind ever held in the district. For further particulars and Catalogues apply to the Auctioneers, Gellihir Farm, Nelson. Auctioneers' Office, August 8th, 1893. 1106 ABERCARN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SON _i_V_&. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Abercam, on WED- NESDAY, August the Urd, 1893, at 6 o'clock in the evening (subject to the Conditions of Sale then rea-d), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, luuneh LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE. situate near the EngUsli Baptist Chapel, on the Risca-road, Abercam, now in the occupation of Mr Robert Strong, at a monthly rental of £ 1 5s. LOT 2.-A11 thar, MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining the above, and now in the occupa- tion of Mrs Morgan at a monthly rental of £ 1 5S. The above Property, together with adjoining House, is held under an indenture of lease, dated the 26tli day of June, 1891, and made between John Capel Hanbury, Fsa of the one part, and the Vendor of the other »art whereby the Premises were demised to the Vendor for a tLm of 99 >ears, from the 1st November, Igeg at an annual ground rent of £ 5 5s. The above Property will be sold subject to an apportioned ground "For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Gellibir, Nelson, near Treharns to ^Messrs Merrills and Ede, Solicitors, 111, St Mary-street, Cardiff or to Geo. Drotver, Builder and Undertaker, Aberarn, Mon. — poNTYPOOL. T SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AND S BUILDING LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MD J G HEDGES, at the Crown Hotel Pontypool, on MONDAY August 21st, lfc 4 for 5 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the wj, At' V i,,f s.ile of the Incorporated «j; ff>— ditiona as shall ba deemed necessary), the undermen- rit w~d hea.¡' PODtiypool, 111 h County 18 b 15) opening into kitchen, and stol''r?lU, lth dgconvenient cellar in the basement, top therwit h 2 ,d an(j productive outbuildings, ana large,ofwhich could be gardens belonging thereto. pa interfering with utilised for building purposes ^hoieK con- tlie privacy of the present re i Kever, and taimng about thi ee-quai ters of T Booth- now in the occupation of the Ownei, mi « man.. t„,sB fov 999 years, from The Property is held on a Lease tor J 1740, at a yearly chief rent ot s. ,j t water upon There is a perennial spring ot exceueu the premises. f„rther particulars, apply I or cards to view, andf ^rs pontypool; to the Auctioneer, Bank cnamoer or to TVwis E VVKBB, 1102 Mi L solicitor. Pontypool. And its Speedy /j^ston's AmeS M^od", Surgical Operation.byDrMarsMm sa illustrated Twenty-oneyears successful exp^ ^jg TON CO., 249, J;UGU HO.ww.. HaUs by Ruction. On TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 11 o'clock. IVfESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, ..l"l. and PERRY have received instructions from Mrs WhaJe, owing to her retirement from business, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roath Market, Cardiff, on the above date, 30 ONE-POUND SHARES SOUTH WALES, AND MON- MOUTHsaiRE HIDE, SKIN, FAT, AND WOOL CO., LIMITED, Upon which 10s per share has been paid. Dividend at the rate of 311 4d (equal to 66 per cant.) for the lout half- year, wag distributed. The Shares will he sold in Lots of Five. "rtber particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, SIF ?^.?J''ssrs Jones, Mackintosh, aud Dixon, Solicitors, Cardiff. U29 n,!G,?,?PON ROAD- CASTLE-ROAD. LECKWITIi- 1EKRACE, AND CYFAiITHFA-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCES, SHOPS, AND COTTAGE PROPERTY. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of September, 1893, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions as may be there and then produced, the following PROPERTIES Lot 1.—All that very desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 15, Gordon-road, Cardiff, now let at £28 per annum (tenant paying all rates). Held for the residue of an unexpired term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £558. LOT 2.-All those Two capital MESSUAGES, situate and being Nos. 56 and 58, Cyfartbfa-street, Cardiff. Let at 7s per week each. Held for 99 years from 1885, at a ground rent of B2 16s each. LOT.3.—All that commodious CORNER SHOP and PjikMISEfe, with Bakehouse at the Tear, situate and being No. 44, Castle-road, Cardiff, now in the occupa- tion of Messrs A. James and Co., at a rental of B60 per annum. LOT 4 -AU that similar SHOP and PREMISES adjoining, being No. 46, Castle-road, Cardiff. Let to Mr Noaworthy at £35 per annum. Lots 3 and 4 a re held under lease for the residue of a term of 93 years at the extremely low annulV ground rent of JE7 10s. LOT 5.—All that desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, Jiein £ No. 2, Leek with-terrace, Cowbridge-road, Oaraift. Let at 14s per week. Held for 999 years at a ground rent of B5 li-s. LOT 6.—A similar HOUSE, being No. 3, Leckwith- terrace. Let at S30 per annum (tenant paying rates). Held for 999 years at a ground rent of B6. LOT 7.-All tha.t similar HOUSE, being No. 4, Leckwith-terrace (now vacant). Held for 999 years at a ground rent of B6. JiorJ™th«r Pariiculars apply to the Auctioneer, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff • or to J. H. JONES, Solicitor, Cardiff. Periodical SALES of PROPERTIES will be held the FIRST IUESDAY in EACH MONTH. Entries solicited. 1202 BANGOR-STREET, CRWYS-ROAD, AND HARi.'IE IT-STREET, CARDIFF. MSALE OF ELIGIBLE V1!,LA RESIDENCES. R MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Vi 011 T-I'EsDAY, the l'<th day of September, at /^30oclock in tho evening, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following well-appointed VILLAS LOT I.-All those two double-fronted semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCES, being Nos. 2 and 4, Bangor- street, Albany-road, Cardiff. Each house contains 2 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, conservatory, and side and back entrances Let at £;,5 per annum, tenants paying rates. Held for 93 year from August, 1892, at a ground rent of jB4 7s and £4 as respectively. v x 2;— All that superior three-storied VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 18, Bangor-street. Cardi'i. Ihe house contains reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, bath- room, w.c., Ac., and has a back entrance. Held for 99 ■^{^n ^0Tn August, 1892, at the low annual ground rent of £ 2 15s. • 3 those five well-arranged RESIDENCES in Crwys-road, Cardiff (riglit-band side, near Board School), containing reception-rooms, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, and lavatory. Let to desirable tenants at lis 6d per week each. Held for 99 years, at an aiinual ground rent of S3 15s each. above houses will be sold separately if desired. .LiOT 4 — All that capital MliSSUAGE, being No. 52, Hamett-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Let at 8s per i r, 4er.V°r1the residue of a term of 99 years. w. u • that similar HOUSE adjoining, being Hal'r»ett-street. Let at 8s per week, £ id hel3 for the same term. AlbertfClv,!mh^f^u!ars app*y t0 the Auctioneer, A inert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 1203 r, IN BANKRUPTCY. BlTiDG¥s^EFTINEfSlv-IS^nCSON> of No; 6 iJiitwucf-SlREEI, and No. 30 HIGH-STREET. both in the County Borough of NEWPORT Mon- mouthshire, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT D'< AT FR and TUNER and MUSIC SELLER » ALER Ti/TESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON .TT ktve received infractions from the Trustee (Peicy Mason, Esq., of «i9 and 30, King-street, Cheap- side, London), to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, in the spacious premises, No. 30, High-street, Newport, T'HURSDAVAugust 24th, 1893, and 7;I• ,1^'1 • necessary, the whale of the SlGClv-tN-TRADE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. (which cost B400 103 4d), including ebonised and walnut inlaid PIANOS, by Cramer and Co., Kelly and Co" Chappell, Pohlman, and Son, and others. American organs by the cele. brated Bell Organ and Piano Company, Canada; Metzler and Co., London Gilbert, Banes. and Co., Clough and Warren Organ Co., Detroit, U.S.A., &c. Walnut harmoniums, 20 violins, violin cases and bows, comet boxes, orphecs and organettes, warblers, mouth organs, musical boxes, tambourines (and vel- lums for same), fifes, mandolins, dulcimers, 68 accordions, concertinas, banjos, l'operauos, various toy instruments, upwards of 2,000 pieces of inosic, set to popular modern songs, in parcels to suit amateurs and shopkeepers or music teachers, and a fsw music books and instructors. Ihe Shop Fixtures and Fittings include one long maho- gany counter (nearly new), with desk and fittings, nest of cupboards with sliding doors arat-clast: cupboards over with mahogany sash doors and mirror centre panel, and the shelvin; large slow combustion shop stove with iron ashpan and piping iron safe, 2 pairs of mahogany sash cupboard doors to shelves, 2 pairs large shop steps, carpenter's bench, tools, oil stove, and 6 good and light carbon gas pendants. Also a fine Chestnut Hor e, about 17 hands high, strong and useful; a set of harness for same and a good musical iniltrument delivery cart. The goods may be inspected on the day of sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., August 24th, when the sale will punctually commence, and be continued on Friday evening, at 7 p.m. N.B.—The horse, harness, and cart will be sold at 7 p.m. on iriday evening, August 25th. Ihe Auctioneers respectfully invite the attention of the musical public to this absolute sale, offering an unusual opportunity for buying flvst-class goods, well- seasoned and lIew. Catalogues may be obtained on and after Monday, 21st inst. n Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. Sale-rooms, 91, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 1211 SALE OF VERY DElR¡BLE-RESIDENCES AT CANTON, CARDIFF, AND A SHARE IN FREE- ^r^ROI,,iKTV A! A C-S^TLE STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS POWELL & DEAN, AUC- tioneers, of Bristol and Cardiff, will SELL by urrllVr aJ'6 1a'1' St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 25th d?.y of August, 1393, at 7 for 7.30 p.m., the following property, viz. LOT 1.—All that desirable RESIDENCE, with Garden at rear and back entrance, known as No. 33, l'ltahamon Embankment, Canton, Cardiff, now let to a good tonant; at the very low rental of jB52 per annum, the landlord paying rates and taxes. The Premises are held on a lease of 99 years from 29t.h September, 1880, at a ground rent of jB6 2s. LOT 2.—All that capital SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, known as No. 5, Romilly-road, Canton, Cardiff, wah largo conservatory and front and back garden". There are two back entrances. The.se premises are at present occupied by the owner, who is removing to Barry. They are held upon a 99 years' lease from the 25th March, 1884, at a ground rent of £6 3s per annum. LOT 3.—An equitable ONE-THIRD SHARE in the FREEHOLD of No. 19, CASTLE-STREET, Cardiff, subject to a life interest. Fuller particulars will appear in posters, and all further information may be obtained from the Auc. tioneers, Baldwin-street. Bristol, and Charles street Chambers, Cardiff or of H. STEPHENS, Esq., Solicitor, 2^ Bute-crescent, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, ]yf ESSRS H. HLLL & CO. have re- ceivod instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, August 18th, 1893, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising mahogany drawing-room suite in velvet, dming table with patent screw, walnut overmantels, drawing room suite, bookcases, mahogany chiffoniers, hat and umbrella stands, fire irons, iron and brass bedsteads, superior spring mattresses, feather and mulpuff beds, walnut bedroom suite, do. a smaller suite, walnut and mahogany washstands and dressing tables, mahogany chest of drawers, cane-seat and kitchen chairs, dresser with cupboards, sets of dinner ware, dtc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on View -Morning of Sale. 1182 TOWN OF BUILTH. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. MR T- v- PRICE will OFFER'for -LTi. SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lion llotel, Built,h, on WEDNESDAY, August 23rd, 1893, at 5 for b.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- to be then and there read, all that OR DWELLING-HOUSE & SHOP. • Ju e ou^*>uiiding.sl yard plot, and piece of ground ni the rear thereof, situate next door to the White HaFt nli High-street. 111 the parish and town of BUJlth, 10 th" county of Brecon, now in the occupation of lr J. l\1orga.n. P-i,\1itioulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his office at Builth; or to Mr T. G. Powell, Solicitor, isrynmawr. 1139 property, &c„ to I:t. LLAN DOUGH CASTLE, NEAR -LJ COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGAN. „This RESiDENCK which is within a mile of Cowbridge Station, TO BE LET unfurnished. a|rS sV9Jes Grass Land which can be had with the house if required. The ? over 1>500 acres will be let either with or without the house, and also the Trout Fishing Four Cottages are included in the letting of Llan- dough Castle, and the Keeper's Lodge (lately built) goes with the Shooting. o j For further particulars apply to EDWARD KNOX 6158 Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot, ROSS'S ROYAL AERATED TABLE WATERS. LIME J UICE CORDIAL. Inquire specially for our GINGER ALE at all tlrst- class Grocers Wine Merchants, Chemists, Hotels Begtaurants, and Ship Store Dealers. t(>35 A W. A.BOS^&S0NS,UMJIED,BEiJFASX. giglts bu 3-nctttm. TN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE I IN IRELAND. CHANCERY WV™| ANNESLEY V. AiNNEbLEY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER 'tREES, PITRSUANT to an Order of the Right Honourable Ju^MonrSa'saTeof .boat 3gAcr« registered Timber, consisting chiefly of Oai 1-iees, Black C¡¡'1\¡,diau Poplars, S-camore 1'1'6eS, J..arcll 1<1f, Timber &c &c.. growing on certain I^uds^close to the Town of Newcastl?, County Down lrelar.cL aud within the Demesne of Donard Lodge, nas ordered to W» .to At the Auction Rooms of MESSRS CLARKE & SOIN, 15. RO^MARY-STKEET, BELFAST On FRIDAY, the 8th day of September, 1893, At the hour of 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, PARTICULARS. The entire of tho Timber for Sale forms port:ons of is situate within the Demesne of Donard Lodge, the residence of the late Countess Annesley, the most distaut part of which is only 1 /3 mUe from Newcastle Pier, where small vessels can Sad and is also about the same distance from the railway terminus of the County Down Railway, There is also deep water shipping liecommodatioa at Dun- drum which is about 4 miles distant from sai-l wood, and where the East Downshire Steamship Company PlNom-The purchaser will not have to pay auc tioneevs' commission. For further particulars, conditions of sale, &c., apply to Messrs CASEY and CLAY, Solicitors, having carriage, 21, St. Andrew- street, Duhlin. Messrs USHER and WATriON, Solici. tors for Claud Brownlow, Esq., the Receiver, o, Suffolk-street, Dublin; and Lurgan. 1196 TUTFSSRS JOHN M\ LEEDER and SON Md THE FOXHOLE 'fIN-PLATE WORKS, Md together wi'h the whole of the Fised riant ^^Fiirt'her^particulars will appear in future advertise- Tor further information apply to Mess's Beor and Plaut, Solicitors, Temp!e-strecp, Swansea. or to Ute Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-streec • Swansea. — SALF THIS DAY. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE OF HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. H,rB w" HARK?BB^S ii imtrooted by j\/S & vv • SELL by AUCTION, on THUR3DA Y, inh August, 1893, at. the above place, and thoroughly «3ei farmers, and others also colliery propnetois, • 15 quarts per day) °*rt- Luncheon at, 1 o'clock; ¡jfj,le at scenrity, or dbcount %ia^Uiig^2n^l893. LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS BAKER and SONS, of London, will SELL IN A MARQUEE, IN THE LANGLAND BAY HOTEL GROUNDS, oN THURSDAY, AUGUST 24TH, At 2 30 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, about 81 PLOTS OF CHOICE BUILDING LAND. t the PWq are Leasehold and Copyhold, the greaterpart ^Jeing Freehold, magnificently placed in this handsome Bay. Purchase money payable by easy instalments. Free Conveyance. IUNCHEON will be provided in a marquee prior to the Sale. For further particulars a.pply to— Messrs COLLINS & WOODS, Solicitors. HERBERT J. GOSS, F.C.A., Secretary. A limited number of Free Return Railway Tickets wifl Ksued to purchasers from StapIeton-road New- port. CaXff by the train leaving London at 3^5, Wednesday, Angust 23rd. 1135 Sales bp Stiiiw. ■_ TO-BUS"PROPRIETORS, CARRIERS. RAILWAY AGENTS. WAREHOUSEMEN', COMPANIES, SPEC ULATORS, SALE BY TENDER. MESSRS WJNSON & GRAHAM invite TENDERS for the following Lots, either to- ^LotL—Breaks, 'Busses, Carriages,etc., 21 Horses, Harness, and Utensil?, together with the goodwill of the old-established valuable lucrative and extensive carrying business.. A LOT 2!-Freehold Property, Business Premises, and Dwelling-house, situate at Kingwood. In the rear is a valuable Close of Land. The property is situate in the large industrial centre of the boot manufacturing district of Kingswood, near Bristol, situate close to the Post-office, and within a short distance of the Kfiigswood Hotel, there being a capital and well frequented main road into Bristol. The business has been established for nearly 30 years, is well-known and appreciated by the inhabitants for conveyance of passengers by 'bus, brake, or cab and is accorded the patronage of manufactuiers and others of Kingswood and Bristol generally for hauling goods, furniture removing, and other purposes. Tenders must; be delivered to the Brokers, sealed and marked, Ten '.ers for John Jefferies s Business, on or before 3 o'clock ou the 29th day of August, ^^Tlie highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accented Schedules aud Conditions may be seen at the premise. at, Kingswood or Cards to view. and further particulars may be obtained, vnth c.ieduies and Conditions-and Forms of Tender, ot WINSON and GRAHAM, City Chambers, Nicholas-street, Bristol, °'l^ OEEOOK" UraST, moTSTsOuTby PRIVATE TMOKB I. the whole of the VALUABLE■ situated in YNYSYNGHARA1>.S'l'REE1', l'ONTY- « pEXs;fS>»& Hot,liug (;omp¡tny, Limited, specia.llY adapted for a Mill or Corn Storøs. Part,ieuhus may be had of t,he ecretary. 'renders to be sent in not later t,han 30th jnst., stores." The Secretary, Pont)'pridd Bottling Company, Pontypridd. „ 1167 Œ:tnbtr£í anD CTantracts. ATATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, 1893. PONTYPRIDD. The Executive Committee prepared to receive LENDERS for the PURCHASE, 1AKING DOWN. ami REMOVING the IRON WOE,K now forming Dart of the Pavilion en Ynysyngharad Park. „ Further particulars may be obtained from Mr H. S. Davies, hon. secretary, Pavilion Committee, or the undersigned. Sealed tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Execntive Commit,tee before August 31st, 1893, endorsed "Tender for Pavilion. By order, „ DAVID E. PHILLIPS, General Secretary. Eisteddfod Offices,AgUSJt, _18_- YIENARTH LOCAL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the EXTENSION of the OUTFALL SKWER, PENARTH. Plans and Specifi- cations can be seen on application to Mr James Court, Surveyor, Local Offices, Penarth. Sealed Tenders marked" Tender for Sewer," to be sent to the Local Board Offices, addressed to the underfed, on or before the 28th day of August, instant. TheBoaid does not bind itself to accept the h,we^any ^der. 15th August, 1893.. 1176 TTLANTRISANTSCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of SCHOOL APPARATUS, STATIONERY, and all SCHOOL REQUISITES for the year ending June, 1894. Samples of Stationery, such as notepaper, foolscap, examination sheets, exercise and other copybooKs, blotting paper, together with as many kinds of samples as cap be sent, marked on each SlJ.Jll1!le the lowest net price, carriage paid. Samples of the un- successful firms will be returned. Orders .are anout £ 450 per annum. Tenders and samples, sealed, to be eent to we by Tuesday, August 29th. Brynteg, Llantnsant->- EDVVELLTY SCHOOL BOARD, TREDEGAR, MON. TENDERS are invited for certain ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the Board's New Tredegar Mixea School as per plans and specification, wh>ch can inspected at the office of Messrs James and Morg Architects, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily acceptea. Tenders a.re to be in my hands not later than the ft prox. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Tredegar. 9th August, 1893. RJW BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the Graig Fawr HOlle and Laud Company, Limited, for the ERECTION of 24 or 48 COTTAGES at Graig Fawr, near Cwm. on Stone may be had at tlie bottom of th tho site at 2s 6d per cubic yard, measured over an within quarter of a mUe of the site* with ea*y gIpkl,ns and specifications may be seen at the Ebbw Vale Company's Colliery Office at Graig Fawr. The lowest or any tender not necessanly acceptL Endorsed tenders to be seut to the Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale, on or before August 31st, 1893. — LADIES should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for aU irregu- larities of the female system ever nitrod««*1 nublic. You may have tried Pills, Powders,.u.sei.. recipes, and other advertised so-cailed litb all in vain. THOUSANDS have been vehe.e.l, HeajtB restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SA i,.r Awi j; Medicine, which is the only real K REMEDY oi the Age. Perfectly WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped a^ressoi envelope for Price List and Copies c which are guaranteed genuine under a fenai y £ 1,000, open to inspection aud investiption < jC DASMALL, 206, Langdale, Walthain^ow. g 1851' 8392^*10 OOK'S~CHEAP T<)URS.~Cardiff to and from Paris, £ 2 Weekly Parties to Paris, Norway, Switzerland, Rhine, Brussels, Italy, Ac., remarkably low inclnsive fares.—Tickets and all in- formation of W. J. Trounce, Cardiff. 4840 ^BERAVON FAIR^ 4TH slsPT.7 1893~ The NEXT FAIR will be held SEPTEMBER 4tli, 18S3, at CASTLE BAILEY FIELD, ABERAVON, PORT TALBOT, for the Sale (free of toll) of Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Sheep, and Flannel. It will also be a pleasure fair. Prices will be given to the persons who shall have exhibited for bona fide sale, stock of the highest aggregate value at, this and the two preceding fairs. CHARLES JONES. Mayor. 1187 YSTRAD RHONDDA VEGETABLE JL AND FLOWER SHOW, AND KNITTING, FANCY WORK. AND BREAD COMPETITION. £100 IN PHIZES. AUGUST 24th, 1895. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 19th. 1014 DAN. EDWARDS, Secretary. AST GLAMORGAN AGRICUL- JHJ TURAL SOCIETY. I, THE FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at NELSON, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH. 1M CLASSES for HORSES (39 classes), Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Pigeons, Dairy Produce, Implements, < £ c. Great Timbering and Shoeing Competitions. Bedwellty, Mynvddyslwyn, and Bedwas are now in. eluded in the Society's district. Entries close Aug. 24th. W. W. Wn-MAMS, Sec., Caerphilly. | QARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE* "SHOW, 1893. The Largest and Best Show in the Provinces will be held in the SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEP. TEMBER 13TK AND 14TH, 1893. £1,100 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 2OTH LATE ENTRIES SEPTEMBER 7TH. For further particulars apply to C. M. BERKELEY, Secretary. 5, Park-lane, Cardiff. 1117 TTNTVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, u ABERYSTWYTH. AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The following SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBI- TIONS will be offered for competition at an Examination to be held at the College, on September 19th 1893 a.nd the following days :— Three open Exhibitions of £10 each, offered by the ToTiwiD close Scholarships and Exhibitions offered by the respective County Councils :— Four Scholarships of £25, confined to residents in Carmarthenshire. to residents in One Scholarship of £ J.5 Cardiganshire. One Exhibition of £ 10 J One Scholarship of £ 15i Confined to residents in One Exhibition of £ 10 f Pembrokeshire. The above Scholarships and Exhibitions are renew- able for a second year, provided that the holders satisfy the Senate as to their work and conduct.—For •s'vlKhns of Examinations and all particulars apply to 1201 T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar. BRECON AND MERTHYR AND J[) CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. rnWATLY IMPROVED SERVICE with ABERYST- WYTH BARMOUTH, and CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS, via Talyllyn and the Upper Severn and WyeDUmNG°AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, 1893. a.m. a.m. p.m. Cardiff (Taff Vale Rly.) dep 7.55 10.30 3.35 Cardiff (Rhymney Rly.) „ 8.40 11.^5 Newport(B.&M-Sy.) -25 10.10 1.2o Merthyr (B. & M. Rly.) 9-s3 0 4.55 J y- p.m. p.m. Aberystwyth 5 30 9.45 Barmontn » "-0J jAvatorv curriages run by the principal trains. For particulars see the Companies' Time Books, etc. A flENSHAW, General Manager (B. & M. R.). .7.' ASIX'FT, General Manager (Cambrian RIv.). Newport, 3rd August, 1893. 1118 l*gai <lottc £ S. -^rOTii^ IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Jjl PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between us, the undersigued, ALFRED SIDNEY MORGAN a.nd WILLIAM HUGH ROBERTS, carrying on busi- ness as Builders and Contractors, formerly at Church- road and since at Godfrey-road, in the County Borough of Newport,, Mon., under the style or firm of Morgan and Koberts, was. 011 the 10th day of July, 18^3, DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT. In future the business will be carried on by the said William Hugh Roberts on his own separate account, who will Pay and Receive all Debts owing from and ,due to the Partnership in the regular course of trade. Dated this 15th day of August, 1893. ALFRED SIDNEY MORGAN. WM. HUGH ROBERTS. Witnesses to the signatures of the above-named Alfred Sidney Morgan and William Hugh Roberts- 1209 THOS. B R. WILSON, Solr., Newport, Mon. J. C. LLEWELLIN, Solr., Newport, Mon. IJttfrltr THE CORPORATION of CARDIFF JL require the services of a thoroughly competent man, not over 40 years of age, to act as MANAGER of the SAINT MARY-STREET MARKET, at an initial salary of J-;2 2s per wee!; and uniform. The person appointed must have a gOMl knowledge of figures, and will be required to devote the whole of his time to his duties, and in addition to his usual duties as Manager, he will be required to collect the Tolls from the sales and assist in the collection at the airs. Applicants are required to state whether they possess a knowledge of the Weish language. Applications in candidate's own handwriting, stating age, whether married or siugle, past and present employment, and accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials (which will not be re- turned), to be sent to me on or before the 31st instant, endorsed" Manager." L. Town-hall, Cardiff, Aug. ltth, 1893. T" ECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COM- jL MITTEE OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The COUNCIL* of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of SOUTH WALES and MONMOUTHSHIRE is pre- pared to APPOINT a TEACHER in SPANISH. For further particulars apply to 1132 IVOR JAMES, Registrar. University 9g,{t:.s!, }_8?_ THE PONTYPRIDD COACHBUILD. ING and WHEELWRIGHT COMPANY, LTD., are PREPARED to APPOINT a MANAGIRof their Business. Applicant must be thoroughly experienced in Coachbuilding and Wheelwright business ill all their branches. Applications, stating age, experience, and qualifica- tion, accompanied by three recent testimonials, and marked Application," to be sent to me U52 rr G. JAMES, Secretary. IMII#"II' CROSS JgROTHEBS, MANUFACTURERS OF JRON JJAILING, j-g URDLES, TREE-GUARDS. FENCING WIRE, BLACK, GALVANIZED 2 and 4 BARe WIRE. GALV ANI ZED CORRUGATED IRON gHEETS, GALVANIZED OPEN AND CLOSE TOP CISTERNS. SHEET .LEAD, LEAD PIPES, AND ) i K ELUMB^RS? SUNDRIES, SAN I T A RY EN G IN E E R S. i ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. QUOTATIONS AND PRICE FREE. 21, 22, AND 23, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 8291 rjpEETH Prize AJedal, JiOndon, 1862. Gold Medal Paris, 1867 M R ALL /TO SiritGKON DENTIST (33 Years Experience. 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectlytitting Set of Teeth m one clear day. The very best work manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lowei Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, bure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, m/i ^pothache,aud all Nervous Pains. 5/ /2i.i.anv/;jv l,ei* -Bottle. TJirougli any Chemist. „ S -r ^u,lday, Chemist, 1, J^ake-street Mi Robo, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171', Commercial-street. Neath Mr 7. r?* (late Hayman), Chemist. LlaneUy Mr (twiiym ii<v«uis. London iSt^wiunvv nnd Sou 305^ rpiIE DE REES BILL-POSTH^* AND COMPANY, LIMITED, of 150 o £ tile LAUOEST STATIONS, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. 0..> 0..> n TERMS ON APPLICATION 160: COMMFRCIAT» BOAP NK.WPOHT 1009 OEburatitfn. CARDIFF. MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, J.1. CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond.). I THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH. PROSPECTUS, &C-, ON APPLICATION TO THE PRINCIPAL, 9, PHILBEACH-GARDENS, S.W. 588 LADIES'SCHOOL, ST. EDMUNDS BURY lIomm, WELLFIELD-ROAD, CARDIFF. Mrs JENNINGS, assisted by Certificated Teachers, WILl. OPEN A LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14TH, 1893. Prospectuses on application. References permitted to Rev. W. E. WINKS, 58, Richmond-road. D717 HARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL! ROATH. CARDIFF. Principals, the Misses MARKS, assisted by full staff of highly-certificated Teachers. Prep. for Lon- don Matrie., Cambridge, Coll. of Preceptors, Royal Academy, South Kensington, and other local Exams. Moderate fees. Boarders receive home care and comforts. Large Honse. Good Recreation Ground. Private Pupils may enter for any Classes also Piano, Violin, Painting. NEXi TERM, SEPTEMBER 16th. 9983 ATHEDRAL-ROAD HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals, Mrs and the Misses TAYLOR, assisted by Certificated Governess and visiting Masters. Pupils prepared and successfully passed in all Local Examinations. Autumn Term commences September 12th. 99ô6 CYRIL CRESCENT, ROATH. — SCHOOL for GIRLS, and PREPARATORY CLASS for BOYS.—Principals, the Misses EVANS. 39 PENARTH. LADIES'COLLEGE, HENLEY H017SE, CHURCH-TERRACE, PENARTH.—Princi- pals Miss FISHER, A.C.P.. and Miss L. FISHER.— Professors attend for Languages, the Violin, Dancing, etc. Trained and Certificated Governesses. Pupils very successful in passing the most important local exams. Separate Kindergarten. 1036 COWBRIDGE. QO W BRIDGE S CHOOL. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13TH. Boys entering next term will De eligible îor th" December Scholarships. For Prospectus and list of Recent Successes apply to the IIeadmaster, 9SU2 THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.—Principals Mrs and Misses Culverwell. Soun i and thorough Education on the Modern System. Suecesful preparation for the various public exa.min,liOIl"For Prospectus and References apply to the Principals. The School will Re-open Tuesday, September 19th. 1173 SWANSEA. /GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY VJT SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals—The Misses PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking tho sea. The Autumn Term commenced on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th. 7068 ABERGAVENNY. MILFORD HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES, 1099 NEXT TERM DAY, TUESDAY. September 19th, 1893. NEWPORT. IGH SCHOOL F6R~T]BOYS! A-t- FAIROAK AVENUE, MAINDKE, NEWPORT, MON. Preparations for all Professions aud Preliminary Examinations. Numerous recent successes.* Refer- euces on application, NEXT SESSION-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH. 1156 PRINCIPAL, MR E. W. QUICK. jyjAINDEE COLLEGE, NEWPORT. RE-OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 18TH. Terms for Boarders, &c., on application to E. WIL. S. M.A., B.D. (Edin.) 9988 E w P O R T MON. LADIES' SCHOOL. School RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, September 12th. Vacancies for a limited number of Boarders. Prospectus ou application to PRINCIPAL—MRS wir.LIAMS, Fair Oak-aveiiue, 9980 Maindee, Newport. LYTHA. COLLEGE, NEWPORT V/ (MON). Healthy situation, on hilly outskirts of this th living and busy tOWlJ. ltemarkable successes in examina- tion-. 'thorough education for BUSINESS, PROFES- SIONS, or PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Small number of boarders received at B42 a year inclusive. For Prospectus, &c., address the Secretary. 1105 NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 14TH. CHEPSTOW. JCJOME AND EDUOATION FOR SONS OF MERCHANTS & PROFESSIONAL MEN. TWENTY-THREE YEARS' WIDE REPUTE. Full Curriculum, Thorough Work, University and all Exams. Moderate Fees. Beautiful Country. HIGH TREES, CHEPSTOW. GEORGE DEWDNEV, B.A., AND SON. 9905 MONMOUTH. IONMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTHR R H. CULLEY, EQ., M.A. ENDOWMENT, £2,SnC PER ANNUM. £800 A YEAR IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The School h us unique advantages of situation, and a fir,t-rat- record of health. THE NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, at 10a.m, Boarders arrive the previous evening. For Terms, &c, apply to the HEAD MASTER, the School House, Monmouth. 1024 BRISTOL. INGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL' FOR GIRLS, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, KINGS- DOWN-PARADE, BRISTOL. Established 1868. Principal:—Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music,Harmony,Drawing,Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. 30 GUINliAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations, 572 Certifi- cates (166 Honours) obtained during the past 16 year. References and Prospect us 011 application to the Prin- cipal. Next Term begins SATC RDAY, 16tli September. -=- CLIFTON. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL! JD REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. (ESTABLISHED 1873.) A few VACANCIES for September 18th. Extensive premises near the Downs. Large Stag of Tutors all subjects taught. Excellent table; every home com- fort. Full number of pnpils for many years. Suc- cessful preparation for all Examinations. Upper, Middle, Lower, and Preparatory Depart- ments. Separate Class-rooms, aow re-furnished with single sliding desks with chair backs. Large play- ground, gymnasium, fives courts, workshop, library, separate sanatorium. Good clubs for cricket, football, &c. Prospectus. lists of examination successes, and references on application. Terms moderate. 9690 HEAD MASTER—CHARLES BIGG. WESTON-SUPER-MARE. THELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE, BEACH-ROAD (Corner of Severn-road.) INCLUSIVE FEES lor Board, English, ITench, Music Harmony, Bookkeeping, and Drawing, 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Individual attention to Delicate and Backward Pupils. Tennis and Sea Bathing in Summer. References, Prospectus, and View of House (which is on the Sea Front) may be had by applying; to IHE HEAD MISTRESS. NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, 12th September. 1029 LONG ASHTON, BRISTOL! LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR BRISTOL. The NEXT ELECTION to SCHOOL SCHOLAR. SHIPS will take place in NOVEMBER NEXT. Boys untering now will be eligible. 1057 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. I W ARMINSTER. L' ORD WEYMOUTH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WARMINSTER. Gentlemen seeking a School for their Sons are invited to seiul tor particulars of this School If ixly Pupils, preparing ior the Competitive Services, and Profes- sional. Mercantile, ami G'ntmiity life, the Examina- tions "ounected with which nearly half of the 700 I l Pupils on the register durmg the present Head Master- ship have passed direct. Terns (not raised after entrance) specially suitable for gonMeaMa of limited meaas.—Address Head Master. 1043 education. ORD. JJEREFORD COUNTY COLLEGE. Chairman The HOB. and Very Rev. The DEAN OF HEREFORD. ™w\vCiUT pr0v.des on L most moderate termn a public school education of the highest class Classical and modern sides. Preparatory depig- ment for young boys Extensive new buildings in lmrli and eminently healthy situation; perfect system of sanitation certified by sanitary authorities School chapel. Chemical Laboratory detached sanatoiium cubicled dormit<Jries, etc. THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON SEPT. 16TH For prospectus, list of recent successes in University Civil Service, local, and other examinations, apply to tb^Headmaster. 9575 KINGTON, HEREFORD. LADY "GRAMMAR JLJ SCHOOL (Founded 1632). HEAD-MASTER T. H. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon). This old-?ndowed Grammar School offers a thorough and sound gensral education. Pupils of the Head- master most successful at Oxford, Cambridge, and London Universities, Professional, Preliminary, and Civil Service Examinations. Cambridge University Local and College of Preceptors' Examinations; also Hanks, &c Extensive and commodious school premises. Position ami health of school unexcelled bracing climate, most suitable for delicate boys. Vegetables and milk from our own farm. Excellent table, and every home comfort five acres of ground. Terms, 30 Few vacancies for next term, £ ^]^ospectus, Ac., from Headmaster. STROUD. THE MARLING ENDOWED SCHOOL. STROUD. ENDOWMENT, £21,000. Chairmanof Governors Sir W. H. MARLING, Bart. Boarding Fees—Only S30 per annum. Bays admitted at any period of the Term at propor tiona.te fees. SCHOOL RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 18th. For Particulars apply W. J. Greenstreet, M A., Head master. S959 ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. HIGH SCHOOL FOR WELSH GIRLS, „™?!ORI)- MII)»bESEX.-AUTUMN TEEM F £ .S °n SEPT. 4. A few Vacancies for ciiiiuren of V\elsh parents at the reduced and inclusive tee of i,32 per annum. For form of application apply to the Secretary, 127, St. Gfeorge's-ioad, Pimlico, on»fe-*y' 1199 (tourstons. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by LADY MARGARET. ADDITIONAL SAILINGS, CARDIFF and WESTON, INCLUDED Hi'/ltE beyond Monthly Bills. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON Thurs. 17.-8,20,9.30,1(1,45" &.m 11.20 a.m., 6.34p.m. 12.15, 6.30, 8.0 p.m. 18.-9.20, 11.15 a.m., Fri. 18.-10.15 afrn., 12.15, 12.15, 1.30. 7.30 p.m. 6.30. 7.30, 8.30 p.m. Sat. 19.—30, 11.X) a.m., sat. 19.—10.20 a.m., 12.20, 2-4°. 7-3°P-m. 6.30, 8.30 p.m. 2-4°. 7-3°P-m. Mon. 21..—8.45, 9.20, 10.30, Mon. 21.—9.60, 10.15,11.50 }}'2? a-ln ia55> a.m., 12.15,1.55, 2.15, 8.15 1.20 3.15, 4.0 p.m. 8.30, 8.45 p.m. Tues. 22.-10.15 a.m., 12.20, Tues. 2.-11.15 3..m" 1.20, 2.30, 4.20 p.m. 3.20,5.15 p.m. ^i^lO, 1.15, 3.15, Wed. 23.—1.10, 2.30, 4.15, 4.0, 5.30 p.m. 6.45, 7.0 p.m. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM CAR- T DIFF BY THE SALOON STEAMERS, LORNA DOONE aud BONNIE DOON. CLOVKLLY. LYNMOUTH, IfSlACOMBE, & m Leave Cardiff 9.30 a m., Clovelly THURSDAY, 4.0 p.m., Ilfracombe 5.30 p.m., August 17th. I Lynmouth 6.15 p.m. BONNIE DOON N.B.—Ihe passengers will be and taken from Cardiff by the LORNA DOONE. Bonnie Doon, and will be trans- 9.30 &111. I ferred to thé .I.on1' Boone at Ilfracombe for Clovelly, and change to the Bonnie Doon lin the return journey. THURSDAY, | EVENXNCi Tltll' CP THE August 17th. BIVERUSKTOKKWFORT. BONNIE DOON. | Leave Cardiff 8.30 p.m., New- 8.30 p.m. ( povt 9.45 p.iu. I w^ATCOETT"MINEHEAD7LYN- THURSDAY, | MOUTH, and ILFRACOMBE. August i7th. Leave Cardiff 7.15 a.m., Ilfra- EARL OF combe 5.15 p.m. DUNRAVEN, Calling at Lyumouth 6.0 p.m., At 7.15 a.m. I Minehead 7.0 p.m., Watchet 7.30 I p.m., to-and-fro. LYNMOUTH~f"lLFIlSC0MW. Bonnie Doon or I Leave Cardiff 11.0 a.m. Ilha. ia,dy Mars/aret combe 5.30 p.m.; Lynmouth 6.15 11.0 a.m. | y.m. FRIDAY, Aug 18. WESTON and CLEVEDON. Earl of Dunraven Leave Cardiff 12.15 p.m., Clevedon 12.15 p.m. I 6.30 p.m., Weston 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY RIINI1; HK A D ,L Y NAIO UTH, August 19 and ILFRACOMBE. BONNIE DOON ^eaTe Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Hfra- 9.50 a.m. combe 6.45 p.m., Lynmouth 7.30 p.m., Minehead 8.50 p.m. „ I Half-holiday Trip to SATURDAY, j LYNMOUTH & ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff 2.35 p.m., Ilfra- Angust 19, f «ombe 7.45 p.m. (Calling off Lynmouth on down journey only.) LORNA DOONE, Cardiff for Bristol, 10 p.m. at 2.35 p.m. I SATURDAY to MONDAY at I LYNMOUTH <fe ILFRACOMBE. MONDAY,Aug 21 WESTON LYNMOUTH, and nofiN llil1 RACOMBh. in™ a ™ Leave Cardiff 10.30a.m., Ilfracomby IU.OU a.m. 6 Q p m Lyu,,)0,lth 6.45 p.m. MONDAY, | WESTO.S uid CLEVEDOnT August 21st. | Leave Clevedon EARL OF nUN-, 7.15 p.m., Weston 8.15 pm RAVEN. | Fares to Clevedon 2s. NOTICE"- E(")OiÙNGS via H.-FRA- COMBE to Stations on the London and South- Western Railway are now 1.1 forc. See Bills. Wind,' weather and circumstances permitting;. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Managers 8113 504o 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. DA 1 LY HE ITaTT^ BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON, By the Saloon Steamer SKA BREEZE (\Ÿeather and circumstances permitting) AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Thnr. 17.—9.15, 11.15 a.m., Thur. 17.—10.15 "m" 6.35 p.m. 12.15, 7.50 p.m. Fri. 18.—10.15 a.m., 12.30, Fri. 18.-11.15 a.m., 6.15, 7.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. Sat. 19.—8.0, 11.0 a.m., Sat. 19.-9-30 a.m., 12.0 2.30, 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL EVEN ING TRIPS >0 From CARDIF!1" to W ESTOX, By the Saloon Steamer SEA BREEZE. (Wind and circumstances permitting). THURSDAY, August 17i.li, Leave Cardiff, 6.35 p.m. FRIDAY, August 18th, Leave Carditf, 7.15 p.m. SATURDAY, August 39th, Leave Cardiff, 7,30 p. m. Fares Fore deck, fcd Saloon, 1". (Not to Land.) Band will_!)e ill attendance eve. y evening. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays accepted), in conjunction with the London and North- western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, andEdinburgh, and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.33, 4.3, and 7.40 p.ni. By Trains connecting with the Service to and irow LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between t;OU'1'H WALES and the North is inacerialiv reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 9906 H 7. LAMBERT, General Manager. ONDOisr AND NORTH-WESTERN JLJ RAILWAY. 1 OR 3 DAYS' EXCURSION TO LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER, FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 25TH, 1393. On FRIDAY NIGHT, August G5th, 1893, Cheap 1 or 3 DAY TICKETS will be issued by Express Excursion Train from Mertliyr, Newport, Pontypool Road, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Brynmawr, Abergaveuny, Here. ford, and other Stations on the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny and Shrewsbury and llerefordLmes. For times, fare*, *t<J *11 ttarticula-rs see small MHo, which can be obtained from any of the stations named above, or from the Offices of Mr J. Bishop, Aber- gavenny. FRRD HARRISON, General Manager. Easton, August, 1893. gUMMER TOU- IN SCOTLAND. THE GRANDEST SEA TRIPS IN BRITAIN are through the SCOTTISH WESTERN ISLANDS. Time bills with map an fares post free from 8992 DAVID MACBRA YNE, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. ELECTRICLIGHTING ELECTRIC PUMPING ELECTRIC HAULING. THE PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES IN SOUTH WALES SUPPLIED BY J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, LLANELLY SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES FOR CROMPTON' & CO.. LTD. 1201 if A R M ERS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH from Is 3d to 2s 4d per yard. Blankets from Is 3rl to 2s 6d 1. er yard. Flannels from 9d to Is 6d per yaril. Stocking Yarn l'rom Od per lb. Patterns .or- .carded 10 select from. Carriage jvud to and from be Mills on all orders 01 over £ 2. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, i 136C7 SOUTH WALES U»., k mn5tnttntS. CARDIFF. HEAT RE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..MR ED. FLETCHER FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MR JOHN A. ATKIN AND HIS COMPANY In the famous Drama, the GRIP OF IRON, Now in its sixth Year of Tour. THURSDAY, August 17th, and during the week. to* the 1,824th time, the Great Sensational Drama, in five acta, by Arthur Shirley, entitled the GRIP OF IRON. OR THE STRANGLERS OF PARIS. MONDAY August 21st, Mr Gerald Kennedy, wIt1 Stud of Hunters, in the Great Drama, FOR ENGLAND. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Prices 6d to £ 1 la Booking Office at Thompson and Shackell'S, Limited MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH7 MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH, I MR WILSON JGARRETT. For Six Nights and One Matinee. MONDAY aud SATURDAY CLAUDIA*? TUESDAY BEN-MY-CHREB WEDNESDAY OTHELLO THURSDAY HAMLE> FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, PBAROAH. np H E E M P I R B > MANAGER OSWAIJ) STOLT. TO-NIGHT LITTLE MABEL, Introduced by Dr Marias. Astounding manifestatfoni of psychological phenomena. TRILLO, ventriloquist and organophonist. The amiable and agile COLEMAN SISTERS, who arc harmonious in song, dexterousin dance, and fascinatiug-in manner. The unobtrusive Ethiopians, Mr and Mrs SAM LUCAS, with their quiet humour, old plantation melodies. homely lyrics pithily written, and facile instrumenta- tion. H. F. WILSON, a tenor vocalist of sterling-merit, excellent in phrasing and expression. Miss MAUD ROSEBERRY, purveyor of ditties and dances. Finally, the ALBERT and EDMUNDS comic sketch troupe, who will demonstrate how much laughableness can be compressed into A Locket." NEXT Week.—The light, slight, bright REEVE SISTERS. 584 GRAND THEATRE. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr ED. FLETCHER. THURSDAY, August 17th, and during the week. Special Return and Important Engagement of WALTER REYNOLDS, Who will appear with his powerful Dramatic Company, in the new Irish Drama of the present day—entitled the SHAMROCK AND THE JJOSE, By WALTER REYNOLDS, Author of "weet Innis- fail," over 2,000 nights A Mother's Sin," over 1,500 nights "The Nation's Curse," Cain and Abel," "A Woman's Truth," Vanity Fair," &c. This marvellously succco ful play is dedicated (by permission) to th e Right, Hon. W. E. Gladstone. MONDAY, AUGUST 21st, the Great L>rama PARSON THORN, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CARDIFF REGATTA WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1893. For further Particulars see Future Announcements. 9979 THOMAS EVANS, Hon. Sec. APPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- 3L HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 1213 SWANSEA. RP H E M P I R E. JL JM< MANAGER. OSWALD STOLL. TONIGHT. The Famous Drury-lane Favourite, HAItRIET YKRNON, WHOSE ELEGANCE OF FORM, BEAUTY OF FACE. SWEETNESS OF VOICE, BRIGHTNESS OF STYLE. EXCELLENCE OF SONGS, and MAGNIFICENT TRIM HAVE GAINED HER WIDE CELEBRITY. VENTO, With his ventriloqnial me(1in, for dissipating dulness, and his mimetic automata of ALBERT CHEVALIER an LOTTIE COLLINS. MAURICE and ROSS — A Public Laubing.stock- Pioneers of Revolutionary Humour. Varieties by other able Artistes, iaciudmg DAVE RUSSELL, of Football Fame. 586 NEWPORT. RJP H E E M P I RE. A3 A NAG ICR OSWALD STOLL, TO-NIGHT The Rib-tickling Triumvirate The Comical Coalition THE THREE LEFRE BROTHERS, A Trio of Tricks and Tactics in a merry little Sketchlet called "The Gentleman Scamp." CLARA BELL, A Trilling and Warbling Sone Bird. THE GATWARDS, In Bellringing, Singing, and Dancing. THE LILL SISTERS, PT RSNNABLE Young Ladies, both Tuneful and Graceful. ALF VINT, '.VL;o throws a light upon the Foibles of Humankind. HARRY WALTON, Satirist and Descriptive Singer. CHARLES OUSLEY, The Southern Songster, who rattles the Golden Shoes. Next Week—CHARLES COLLETTE. 585 JGOSTOCK, WOMBWELL, AND BAILEY'S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. A Gigantic Combination of CIRCUS, HIPPODROME, DOUBLE MENAGERIE, AND VARIETY THEATRX IN ONE SHOW AND FOR ONE CHARGE, Will be Exhibited at NEWPORT (THE MARSHES), TO-DAY, THURSDAY, August 17th, And at PENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF, FRIDAY, SATUKDAY, and MONDAY, August 18,19, and 21. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2.30 AND 7 P.M. One Charge at the Door Clears All. Admission :-3s., 2.0; and Is. Children, 6d. Sole Proprietors and Equal Owners— 1207 402e MESSRS BOSTOCK, WOMBWELL, & BAILEY. LLANELLY, LLANELLY FOOTBALL CLUB. UNDER A.A.A. AND N.C.U. RULES. ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held at STRADEY PARK. LLANELLY, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1893. H ANDIOAPPERS CYCLING JOHN YOUNG, N.C.O. FOOT A. J. DAVIES, A.A.A. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1.—120 YARUS FLAT RACE. Open Handicap. Limit 10yds. Prizes presented by Members of Football Club. First Prize, Cup, value £ 15 2utl, Cup, value 3rd, Gold Medal; 4th, Cup. value £1. 2.—LICENSED VICTUALLERS' PRIZE. ONE MILE FLAT RACE. Open Handicap. Limit 150yds. First Prize, Cup, value £20, to be won twice, not necessarily in succession; 2nd, Cup. value JB4; 3rd, Cup, value Bl. Winner of First Priz receives Go:d Medal. PRIZIC. 440 YARDS FLAT RACE. Opec Handicap. First Prize, Cup, value £4; 3rd, Gold Medal; 4th, Cup, value £1. 4.—Two MILES BICYCLE RACE (Tradesmen's Prize). Open Handicap. Hxm Prite, vâlue £10; 5.—GYMNASTIC CONTEST. First Prize, Cup, valne £10, to be won twice, not necessary in succession. Pre- sented by Frank Buckley, E%. >PDLYING TO Hon. Sec. Winner receives uold G8ntr»H BUVIFV Medal. 6.—120 YARDS HURDLE RACE. Open Handicap. Eight flights. First Prize, value £ 5; 2nd, value £ 2; 3rd, value £ 1. 7.—NINE-A-SIDE CONTI»ST. Open. Prize, Nine Travelling Bags. Rules to be obtained 011 applying to the Secretary. ENTRANCE FEES: One event, 2s if more than one, Is 6d for each event. All prizes exceps, firsts and medals may be exchanged. 1198 ^RTIFICIAL TEETH. A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH 2IT IIIVO dears' Warranty. Prize Medal. GOODMAN & CO., 10, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FITTED by Atmospheric Suction, at one-third the usual charges. No Extractions necessary perfect and permanent; life-like appearance; special SOFT PALATES for Tender Gums perfect for Mastication and Speech. COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One VLit, and .railway fare allowed. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS. EXTRACTIONS, STOPPING, &C. TESTIMONIALS. Dr ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.) says I CAN recommend MR Goodman as a very skilful and human. Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him all classes." Mr E. VYSE, of Plaist-ow, says :—"lam very well pleased with the attention I have received from* you. The Artificial Teeth supplied lntvo given me perfect satisfaction, as a previous set [ had from another dentist were by no means comfortable. I AM indebted to Dr Andrew Wilson, editor of Health, for reenmmerd. lilt: mo to youi tJsllÜ¡J¡,¡hrueut," Consultations Free. Speciality in WHITE ENAMEL and GOLD FI.LTNGS AMEUICAN I > KNTIS'L R Y and PLAIELL.S?, PALATES. Before outering took ior llle NANI £ GOODMAN CO. ;10. DUK&6X&BSX. & 56. OUEUN-ST., CAltDIvr. £ L6»—9M7