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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND OO.'S CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. IO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES Of FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 BOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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f *M ACM IN ERYR ALL KINDS. BOUGHT. SOLD. HIRED OR EXCHANGED; NEWPORT, MOW. PHILLIP5 Mt ACHINERY REGISTER -Post Free SIXPENCE., 1748
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pipping Jlatitts. W" ATERFOIID and CORK, and the tV whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND. In con- nection with Fast Trains on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, powerful Steamships leave New Milford or Waterford daily, except Monday mornings, and .return daily, except Sundays. The Cork Steamers jeave New Milford Tuesdays, Thursdays, find Satur days, and return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. /"CARDIFF AND BORDEAU /M^rXyr\j The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows, circurn- stances permitting TAFF Cardiff for Bordeaux Nov. 15 ELY Bordeaux for Cardiff Nov. 17 With goods and passengers. For Kates of Freight, &c.t apply to Mr A. G. Todd 1 Quai des Cliartvous, Bordeaux and at the Office of the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1071 481 HOOPER CAMPBELL &• CO., Managers. Telephone Wo. 1<U. *B" 1VERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD, I A REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION l'he First-class Full-powered Steamships of the Soutb Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited. MARQUESS OX*1 BUTE /r/f/r ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, z^frrTrVyor Steamers, are intended to sail ^g&,(casualties excepted, and as per conditions '*1'1 "i Company s sailing bills) as under :— From CARDIFF I From LLANELLY (Liverpool W harf, "est Bute Dock), (Nevill's Dock), EVERY TUESDAY. Frorr NEWPORT TUESDAY AND SATURDAY (Liverpool Wharf), EVERY WEDNESDAY From LIVERPOOL From LIVERPOOL West Side, Nelson Dock), est felde> Trafalgar Dk) EVERY SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY'. Favourable rates to Bridgwater and District, Burry ?ort, Carmarthen, Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Mid also all towns on the Glamorganshire Canal tystem. Apply to Robert Gilchrist and Co., Liver aool (Managers); Newport (Men.); Llaneily; and Consulate Chambers, 53, Bute-road, Cardiff. 1128 CUNARD LINE. £ f^/T> OYAL MAIL STEAMERS s3Eg%B&JL\j FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEEN3TOWN. FOR NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. LUCANJA.Sat., Nov. 25 PAVONIA ..Th Nov. 23 ETRURIA .Sat., Dec. 2 SCYTHIA ..Th., Nov. 30 AURANIA ..Sat.. Dec. 8 I CEPHALONIA..Dec. 7 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also ihrough 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. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED 8, Water-street, Liverpool. OR TO THEIR AGENTS, Samue John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crocldierbtown, Cardiff Robert Gilchrist & Co., Consulate-chambers, Bute-road, Cardiff; Messrs T. C. Howe and Co., Car J ■jiff D. S. Thomas, Schoolmaster, Llandovery D. T. Davies, 52, High-street, Merthyr W. M. Locke 5, Commercial-street, Newport J. Roberts, P°-1|y" pridd W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street. Llanelly. lloo AAyr AMERICAN iTlNE SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECI, Everv SATURDAY. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on he Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places in the Western States. „ r. 101& Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edwards-p! Queen jt • I.C. Howe & Co., 31, Mount Stuart-sq. C. J. Cud- lipp, Castle-rd., Cardiff; H. Huntley, Glo'ster House, Penarth C. II. Perkins, 11, Somerset-pl. Austin and Silcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-rd Laudore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; W. Hancocc, Downing-st., Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath, ) D. L. Jones, 23, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd H. T. Davies, Merthyr J. S. Lambert, 2, The Woodlands, Portli; D. J. Evans, Merthyr; W. A. Tilney,SteamSawMills, Abertillery A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- st., Pontlottyn W. H Hitchings, Aberkenfig J. Thomas, Tredegar J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters, Neath. aj; "OALGRAVE, MURPHY & A GO. 's LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CixV OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OF OPORTO Captain Hoare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line is intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten ^For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave, Mnrpln' & Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agent: BURGESS & CO., Swansea Agent at Hamburg D. Ft; JIRMANN. 2261 PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S J- REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS JWM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam, City of Hamburg City of Belfast ) City of Lisbon, C!tyof Bristol I c;!tyof Liverpool, City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oporto, City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF and CARDIFF for HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGRATE, MURPHY, AND CO 17, Eden Quay, Dublin or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. J:1 • Y CARDIFF AND OPORTO. GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION c(f STEAMERS will SAIL about EVERY THREE WEEKS (circumstances permitting) with general goods. For rates of freights. &c., apply to the Company, 55, GREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON, oi JAMES EVENS and CO., Ltd., BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. First sailing about the 22nd Nov. WHO OMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.—Free Land Giants of Acies, with Bonus, to Settlers. Special throuspi Book T vVf> all inland points in Canada, SAILING from v POOL WEEKLY. Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage at lowest rates. Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liverpool a.nd Bristol S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen- street, Cardiff; T. C Howe and Co., 31, Mountstuart- square, Cardiff; A. D. Webber, Great Western Railway, Bridgend J. Roberts, 24, High-street, ponty- pridd; E. Thomas, 74, Duffryn-street, Fern<1le; D. R. powell, Post-office, M esteg; Elias H. Davies, Baglan Chambers, Pentre, Rhondda; J. S. Lambert, 2, W ooa- lands, New Cemetcry-roaPorth or to Joun Calloway, Bridge House. Mountain Ash. 1090 Insurant*. THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE.67, KING-ST., MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. VUTHORISED CAPITAL £250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under The Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance. J. F. L. CROSLAND, M. Inst. M.E., A. M.Inst. C.E. Chif Engineer. EDWARD IIADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 1315 SUN INSURANCE OFFICE (FIRE). FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1892 £ 391,800,000. For all particulars apply to the following AGENTS :— CARDIFF. Messrs Price and Dicksoe, 21, High-street. Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian Chambers Mr F. E. Furze. Aberkenfig Mr J esse Hurley > Cadoxton Mr B. G. Davies. Cow bridge Thos. J Parsons. Llantrisant Mr William Hulin. Llandaff Mr John Howe. 5936 Maesteg Mr David Davies. 57814 11'40 ^RTIFICJLAL TEETH. A COMJ>Lb"I'F SET ONE GUINEA SINGlÆ ^'Te Years' Warranty. Prize Medal. « n,-vr A CO., & 56> QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF. PAINLESSLY FITTED by v at one-u,ii'd the usual charges. ?#° ii ^nnp'ii»!icn.SSaiy'• Perfect and permanent; life-like appeai »!i< o, special SO IT PALA'l'ES for Mastication1ami Speech TRUway ^UowecU SUPPhed 5,1 °"e V^if. Snecial attention given to Repair?, Kx tractions Sfnnnin^ TESTIMONIALS. I)r ANDUKW sav, i can recommend Mr Goodman a, .a very {\"d, ;nnef »entist HJ- Ronable charges should attiact to himi all classes.'— Mr E. VYSE, of P aistow, says :l am very well nleased with the attention I have received from you. He Artificial Teeth supplied have given me perfect as a previous set I had from another Hmlilr were by no means comfortable. I am indebted Andrew Wilson, editor of Health, for recommend- ing in WHITE ENAMEL Before entering loo f?l" the NaU1e- GOOJ)IIIA,J." l\\ CO., in m-K-FSTl'EST A* 55, QUEEN-ST.. CARDIFF. 10, DI.KE-SIIvh^i. u, a H55e_is30 Attendance EAST W* W'EDNESDAYS, at Mrs Pri!:chard_j5, i atr-street. CO., BILL-POSTERS AD ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAlN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRIC1. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 18660 H37 ADDRE -61. DEAN-STREET, ABERDARE. Hales 1m Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE. Household Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff Messrs W. G. CLARKE and DOV EY. T Steam saw mills &c, at Cardiff ■ ■■■■ Freehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Dec 7 Mr T. WHITTY EVANS. Printing Machine, Press, etc., at Alerda,re .Nov. '() Mr J. FORRESTER. T" Property, at Neath ^V>V' Vi>K irifyV' â Messrs GO'ITWALTZ, Household Furniture, etc., at Cardiff Nov. 16, A 18 Farming Stock, a* The Crwy, rear Cardiff Is 24 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 Horses, &c., at Cardiff.. rw i? Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff J' Freehold Building Land, at Canuff Dec.— Mr -T. E. GUNN. Building Site, at Cardiff Messrs. JENKINS, CLARKE, cV. CO. 80v. 22 Messrs, JENKINS, CLA.h.E, &; CO. Factory, «Sc„ at The Mart, Cardiff Nov 23 Property, at Caul,ffHE^R.y i)ec- 4 leasehold lssrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Val Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Timber and Coppice Wood, at Cardiff Nov. 25 JOHN THOMAS. eC™ r.1r JOHN T'HOMAS. Farming Stock, at St. Nicholas Nov. 20 Fat Steers and Heifers, at Cowbridge Nov. 21 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON, properties, at Cardiff Nov. 23 IMPORTANT SALE OF A VERY I VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, situate in tho CENTRE OF THE TOWN, AND HAVING IMPOSING FRONTAGES TO WESTGATE-STREET, PARK-STREET, AND HAVELOCK-STRE: T, CARDIFF, And immediately opposite the Site fixed for the' erection of the NEW GENERAL POST-OFFICE. MR J. E. GUNN has been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of November, 1893, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, the following Important and Extensive BUILDING SITE, Together with the Buildings erected thereon, and until recently occupied as the Royal Hotel Livery Stables, but now in the occupation of the Cardiff and District General Omnibus Company, Limited, having COM- MANDING FRONTAGES to WESTGATE-STREET of 57 feet or thereabouts, PARK-STREET 108 feet or thereabouts, andHAVELOCK-STREET 60feet 6inches or thereabouts. This Property is held under an Under Lease for a. term of 98 years and 6 months from the 1st day of February, 1858, at the exceedingly Isw GROUND RENT of £20. The property will be offered in the first instance in one lot, and, if not sold, will be offered in seven lots. The ground rent will, in this instance, be appor. tioned at the time of sale. The attenti n of Capitalists and others is drawn to the very rare opportunity this Sale offers to those desirous of acquiring one of the very best sites for FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES AND OFFICES In the very centre of Cardiff, situate, as it is, im- mediately opposite the site on which the new General Post-office is to be built, and in immediate proximity to all the important public buildings in the town. Further particulars may be had fiom the Auctioneer, at his offices, W stga.te Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff, or to Mr HARRY COUSINS, Solicitor, 2579 97, St. Mary-Street, Cardiff. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Affording a capital Investment to thosedesirousof obtaining a first-class Property, s?'^p is ™ tiate conveision into valuable ^sJ^V5?To o rfrt CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH. AND CLIV E-S J REET, GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN has been favoured with instructions to SELL ^y AUClI Royal ilot-l, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 21st day o November, 1893, at Three o'clock punctually ^ulyect to the conditions of sale of the l''tot'P^^ed La* Society for Cardiff and District), tlie foHowi g L:iA»SEHOLD VILLA PROPEKriES, Comprising :— CASTLE ROAD. LOT 1.—All that VILLA RESIDENCE, siiuato and being No. 223, late No. 209, Castle-road, Roath, cauuu, held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd lebru ry, 1875, at the vory moderate ground rfn*\ £ 4 2s 4d. and containing on the ground ^oov t\nu dining rooms, kitchen and scullery, panlne^, » on the first floor Jour bedrooms, hoo and cola D » and w.c. and on the second floor two bedrooms, TIllS property has also a side entrance. LOT 2,-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, adjoinni the above lot, and known as No. 225, late No 211, Castle-road, Cardiff, now in the occupation of the ti ■ G. St. Clair, at the low annual rent of £ 35, held uiJi lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd nvqQj 1875, at the very moderate ground rent of t"? Jh■ • Tlie accommodation is similar to Lot 1, but lias a greenhouse and extra, larder. Attention is again called to the above two Lot, as affording a rare opportunity to those desirou acquiring a property admirably situated and easuy converted into farst-class shops. OLIVE-STREET. LOT 3.—All that VILLA RESIDENCE, together with coach-house and stable at rear, known as No. 32, Clive-street, Grangetown, Cardiff, now in the occu- pation of 1\1r 14. Norman at the weekly rent of 1:> It contains on the ground floor drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, and small greenhouse on the first floor four bedrooms, greenhouse, hot and collI bath, and w.c., and Oil the second floor three bed- rooms. .LOT 4.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, together with coach-house and stable at rear, known as No. 34, t live-street, Grangetown, C3.IÙiff, now in the occupation of Mr J. Collis at the weekly rent of 16s. The acco11lll1,)datioll is sm1ihr almost in every respect to Lot 3, thero being no greenhouse. Lots 3 and 4 are held under one lease from Lord Windsor for a term of 99 years, from 1st May, 1885, at the low annual giound rent of £6 10s, which will be equally apportioned. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Westgate-chambers, Westgate-street or to 25 Mr HARRY COUSINS, Solicitor, 2578 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. TO CABINETMAKERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, &c. IMPORTANT SALE of LEASEHOLD STEAM SAW- ING and TURNING MILLS. W ORKS, and PRE- MISES, situated at'Canton, the County Borough of Cardiff. MESSRS CLARKE & DOVEY have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at tho ROVAl, EXCHANGE HOTEL, COWBRIDGE.ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, on WED- NESDAY NEXT, the 22nd November, ;1893. all those LEASEHOLD PREMISES situate in Barley Mow- lane, Canton, in the County Borough of Cardiff, known as THE SLIP SAWING MILLS, together with t he PLANT, MACHINERY, and GOODWILL of the BUSINESS now carried on there. The works consist of the newest engines, boilers, and saw benches, especially adapted for box, packing case, and cabinet lJanufacture, and for circular, and band sawing in all its branches, now in full work and at a very 1110deràte rent. The works are tilted with convenient offices and stabling. The whole, together with the leasehold term for which the same is held, will be sold as a going concern. Sale to commence at 3 o clock p.m., punctually. For further particulars application to be made to the Auctioneers, or to G. Beynon Harris, Esq., Solici- tor, 5, Church-street, Cardiff. 2805 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. RE JOHN WILLIAMS, DECEASED. IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD aud LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES in CARDIFF and LLANDAFF. 1VCESSR8 W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY _1_TJL have been favoured with instructions by the Trustees of the above estate to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION ON THE 7TH DECEMBER NEXT, At the AUCTION MART, BANK BUILMNGS, ST. M ARY-STREET, CARDIFF, at 7.30 p.m.: 47 VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOUSES In SEVERN-ROAD, LECKWITH-ROAD, MORTI* MEI KOTD, KTRKFT CANALI-STKBKT, EAST TIJHRACJSI, and TYNDALL-STREET, together with ground rents in Cardiff, and FREEHOLD LAND in CARDIFF, ana LLANDAFF, Full details of which will appear in future announce.. menM. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are in course ot preparation, but meanwhile information can be obtained on application to Mr John Morgan, Solicitor, 1, Frederick- ti eet, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. November 14th, 1893. 2795 THE DUKK-STREETAUCTtON ROOMS,CARDIFF. THE,2rS maHOnsKHOLD FUKNITtTRE AND EFFECTS, "removed to the rooms for ^VaTiou^'wooT," prising 5 complete bedroom suites, toilets to 5ft and 6ft, wardrobes, with bea.,(eads, match, several heavy all-brato ain nrussei3 a„d with usual beddings. 6 chests of draweia, -• tanestry carpets, hall stands and chairs, 2 p 7 aining and drawing-room suites covered m feathers, saddlebags, Genoa velvet and plushes, 3 j sideboards, rosewood and walnut cabinet*, gilt-frame pier glasses, several dining and occaslOnal tables, fenders, and brasses, inlaid chelSoneer, secre- taire, bookcase, etc., etc.. On view days prior to and Mornings of Sale, wnicn i C/?m?3ence at 2 o'clock precisely. J. G. MADDox and SON, Auctioneers^ 1^^ ROOMS, 11, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. V/fESSRS BRADLEY and COOKE W!a wKLI' b>' AUCTION, to-day (SATUR- DAY) and MONDAY NEXT, and following even- mgs, at- o.cO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, dining and di ing-room suites, sideboards, overman ties, vases, cutlery, electro-plate, boots, shoes, wearing apparel, I &c. No reserve. 927 SiTERILITY IN WOMEN: ITS CAUSES AND CURATIVE TREATMENT. By J B. l RYLEY, M.D., M.R.C.S., London. A NEW IL ius: TRATED EDITION of this work is NOW READY PRICE, 3s 6d POST FREE, 3s 8d.. London: Heiuy Rensliaw, 350, Strand. 1289 Hales by ^itciion. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A LARGE COUNTRY RESIDENCE (Removed to Cardiilfor imrnediate Sale). Purchased llew within lIw past two years from eminent house furnishers at a cost of upwards of £ 4,000. The property of a commercial !Jentleman, Mho is com- pelled to realise oiving to financial troubles and. other circumstances that will not permit of the slightest reserve. Comprising the Contents of BEDROOMS, DRAWING- ROOM, and BOUDOIR FURNITURE, TWO PIANOFOltTE" dining and library furniture, 800 OZ. of PLATE, pictures the furn ture of hall, and the usual fittings of a large establishment. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, & PERRY have received instructions SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street Cardiff, This Day, SATURDAY, 18th November, 1893, at 11 o'clock punctually, THE REMAINDER OF THE SUPERB APPOINTMENTS, Removed as above. 800 OZS. OF PLATE. i 40 PICTURES. Catalogues may be had of the Au,tioneers. 2638 ON THURSDAY NEXT. ALLEN'S BANK FARM, THE CRWYS, NEAR CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING :I.. and PERRY have received instructions from Mr Ivor Harris to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on THURSDAY, 23rd November, 1893, the following STOCK :— 25 CATTLE, comprising 5 Hereford Cow, and Calves, 4 Heifers in Milk, 6 Three-year-old Heifers, 6 Two-year-old Heifers, Hereford Bull, a Springer to calve in March; a pure-bred Jersey Cow in calf, time up 8th December. 133 SHEEP—Choice Wethers. A CART COLT, A COB COLT, 6 PIGS. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1st. A LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed from Park-place by order of the owner, who is going ta India. COSTLY DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, the car- pets and upholstered goods are rtchand in pcrfeet taBte, and were supplied by MESSRS MARSHALL and SNELGROVE, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, BED- ROOM FURNITURE bv Messrs Maple and Co. and Messrs Trapnell and Gune, PIANOFORTES by BROADWOOD and Sanies, table glass, expensive telescope, expensive standard lamps, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11. High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 30th November and December 1st, 1895, at 11 o'clock each day, the whole of the VEltY SUPERIOR FURNITURE OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Comprising the CONTENTS of ten BEDROOMS, nla.1lsive nd superior brass bedsteads with bedding, noble and handsome carved mahogany wardrobe with large toilet tables, WALNUT FURNITURE of spare room, a fine BEDROOM SUITE with bandsome cheval toilet table en sUtte, BED- ROOM SETS in Ash, Walnut, Mahogany, and Hose- wood, enamelled and mahogany wardrobes with toilet tables, elegant toilet services, Brussels bedroom and landing carpets, Wilton pile stair carpeting. IN THE DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR— costly Chippendale Furniture, viz., flue carved cabinet of bold design, china cabinet, elegant settees and chairs, centre table, inlaid card table, a full SUITE OF ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURIO covered in rich silk, 5ft. ELEGANTLY-DESIGN I'D and richly-carved ROSEWOOD CABINET with enclosures, finely gilt-framed brackets and mirrors, pair of pedestals, RICH DRESDEN VASES and cabinet ornaments, EXCELLENT COTTAGE PIANO- FORTES by BROADWOOD and SAIES, tinely inlaid writing tables, beautiful suites of chairs, Davenport writing table, music cabinet and tables all to corres- pond, Axminster carpets, window curtains, handsome rugs, brass fenders and dogs. N JiO°M and RECEPTION-ROOM in OAK, comprising NOBLE SIDE- (.'l hands°me design, SUITE of CHAIRS and COL OH, the frames with carved pillar,sides and under- framing covered in Morocco Ie, ther, extending frame smaller ables, coal cabinet, a FINELY-MADE OAK BOOKCASE, a writing table, bronze and marble clocks, exceedinali/ fine Oriental vases, gold screens, finely-figured 'WALNUT SIDE- overmantel, WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUIIE, noble jars, gilt-frame convex mirrors, China candelabra, mahogany BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNI- TURE, Wilton pile and Brussels carpets, oil paintings and engravings, fenders, &c. The CO STENT'S of CHINA PANTRIES, DINNER SERVICE, Vienna dessert service, cut table glass Minton tea and coffee ervic: set of expensive cutlet y, Sheffield electro-plate, servants' hall and kitchen furniture. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 2832 MON TUESDAY, 5TH DECEMBER, ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold their next Sale of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, A CART HORSES At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 5th December. Entries are solicited. 2833 GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK. MESS,R £ ^GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and J ERR\ be„ to aunounce that they will how then Great Annual Sals of Christmas Fat Stock at Roath Market fniFRllDA 12th December. 150 GRAND STALL-FED' CATTLE. 250 PRIME SHEEP AND PIGS. •Prizes to the amount of £25 will be given. T* ln<is are 5?^c*t-ed. Entries for Prizes close on 7th December Entrance Free. Jucigmg at 10 o clock. Sale at 11. Auctioneers Offices-11, High-street, and Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 2834 A T ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS AT ELY. 1VT OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, RR- v,,a A i I TV are instructed to offer for kALE by ALCIION early i„ December next, TWENTY-l WO VERY CONVENIENT PLOTS OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, fr0'^c \° l'w'01 Msc-road, almost opposite Ely Charcn, and vvit.iin three minutes' walk of Ely Station. Further particulars may be obtained from the Owners, i Iessrs VEALL and SANT, architects; from Messrs G. EO. DAVIu and EVANS, solicitors or from the Auctioneers, all of Cardiff. 2639 Be THE AVONDALE IRON COMPANY, LIMITED. T IN liquidation. TO GALVANISERS, IRONMASTERS, MANUFAC- TU J:{..lU{S, AND OTHERS. SALE by AUCTIoN of the Valuable LAND and BUILDINGS appertaining to the above Company, situate at Keynsham, near Bristol, within a Mile of the u.w.K. otatioii, and having an extensive Front- age to the Rivar Avon, which will be offered on the Premises in one Lot, subject to Conditions to be then produced, by MESSRS HUDSON SMITH, BRIGGS, & CO., on WEDNESDAY, November 22nd, 1893, a.tlwelveo clock to the minute, prior to the Sale of the PLANT AND EQUIPMENT The LAND is FREEHOLD, and lies on both sides of the Avon, and has an afea of 10a. lr. 2p. or there- abouts. The BUILDINGS are oij an exceptionally substantial character, and well adapted for any manufacturing trade requiring ample space. The Premises are Open for Inspection Daily by orders to b" obtained ot the Auctioneers or Liquidator. Conditions of Sale mav be inspected at the Offices of Messrs Banger and Oartv. right, Solicitors, St. Stephen- street, Bristol or Messrs Bc-van, Hancock, Strachan, and Co., Solicitors, Bajdwin-stroct, Bristol. Further particulars of the Liquidator, Charles S. Ware, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Shannon-court, Bristol; or of the Auctioneers, Bristol (and 70 Bishopsgate-street, Within, E.C.). 28 TREHERBERT, RHONDDA VALLEY SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD CORNER SHOP AND PREMISES. MR HENRY LEWIS has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bute Hotel, Treherbert, on MONDAY, November 20th, 1893 at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PREMISES All that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 116, Dumfries-street, Treherbert, in the occupation of Mrs Eleanor Jones, let at a yearly rent Of £ 16. The above premises are held under a lease granted by the Trustees of tiie Maiquis of Bute, for the term of 99 years from tho 2nd day oc August, 1866, at the low ground rent of £1 19s per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer Offices, Market-square Chambers, Merthyr Tydtil or to Mr William Williams, Solicitor, 11, Penuel-square Pontypridd, and 119, St. Mary-si reet, Cardiff. TINKIN'S WOOD FARM, ST. NICHOLAS MR JOHN THOMAS has received' in- structions1 from Mr R Harry, who is leaving tlie Farm, to Sji>LL by AUCTION, 011 MONDAY Nov. 20th, 1893, viz.' 17 HEAD of CATTLE. 30 BREEDING EWES. 3 ACRES of SWEDES. IMPLEMENTS. And will be Let to 2nd February next about 80 Acres of Rufiagc. Sale 1 o'clock. Four months* credit 011 the usnal terms. Auctioneer's Office, Cowbridge. 2817 Mto BOOKBINDERS, PRlNTiaisr&c. v WHITTY EVANS will Pnih 9 y AUCrJLTON, MONDAY, Nov. dare', the wlfole P"m at WeatheraU-street, Aber- • V STOCK AND MACHINERY, &C., including Rolling machine, cylinder printing machine, ruling machine, printing press, gold-lettering press; &c. also lease of premises for unexpired term' of December, 1892, at low yearly rent of B8. Particulars ftom Auctioneer, or Gery and Bliys, Solicitors, Aberdare. 2737 LADIES should obtain particulars of th B J most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- larities of the female system ever introduced to the public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS have been relieved, Health restored, aud DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine, which is the only real and RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Perfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stampod addressed envelope for Price List and. Copies 0: Testimonials which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of open to inspection and investigation. A. DASMAIL, 267, Langdale, W althamstow. (Established 1851 1634 altz bg udinn. RE MATCH MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. TO MATCH MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. AT THE MART, BANK-BUILDING-.CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1893, At Three o'ciook in the Afternoon, subject to Con- ditions of Side to be then produced, and copies of which may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Offices Three Days previous. MESSRS JENKJNS, CLARKE and CO. fire instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, as a Going Concern, as above, the whole of those well-built and modern Works known as the MATCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S FACTORY, Llandaff Yard, near Cardiff. Held under an agreement for lease of 21 years from 1st January, 1833, at the very low ground rent of £18 12s per annum. Under the agreement the lessees have an option (to be exercised within ten years) of purchasing the free- hold of the premises at the price of £465. The above property, which has been completed within the last few weeks, has been built on the most approved lines, "nd contains taper-room, wax machine- room, wood mateh-rooin, dipping-room, composition- room, engine-house, boiler-house, drying and boxing- rooms, with stables, offices, lavatories, and the other usual appointments for a modern factory. The Purchaser will be required to take the whole of the very valuable STEAM AND OTHER MACHINERY AND PLANT, according to an inventory that will be prepared, at a valuation, or at such a sum as shall be fixed prior to the auction. The Property can be inspected any day on applica- tion to Mr Wood, on the premises. Further particulars can be obtained from Messrs G. F. Hill and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff, or from the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian- chambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, this 13th day of Novem- ber, 1893. 2766 NEWPORT-ROAD, LLANTRISANT-STREET, AND CAIRNS-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 4th day of December, 1893, at 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced, the foJIowing lots of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY — NEWPORT-ROAD. LOT 1. — All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT situate and numbered 197, in Newport-road, Cardiff, held under a lease from C. H. Williams, Esq., for 99 years from 2nd February, 1880, at a. yearly ground rent The above property is let for three years from the 1st May, 1891. at the annual rent of £80, the tenant paying the taxes. CAIRNS-STREET. LOT 2.—All those FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 176, 178, 180, and 182, in Cairns- street, Cathays, Cardiff, held under four leases from Miss Richards for 93 years from 29th September, 1878, at yearly ground rents of £8 8s each. Tllesl! houses are let at 5s 6:1 a week each, landlord paying taxes. LLANTRIS ANT-STREET. LOT 3.-All those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 38 and 20, in Llantrisant-street, Cathays, Cardiff, held under two leases from Lord Bute for 99 years from 29th September, 1880, at a ground rent of S2 15s each. These houses are let at 7s 6d a week each, the land- lord paying the taxes. For further particulars applv to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs WALDRON SON. Solicitors, 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Nov. 17th, 1893. 2855 TOWN OF NEATH. TO BREWERS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR J. FORRESTER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Casde Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, the 22.Id day of November, 1893, at 3 p.m., the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, In the following or such other lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale ;— 1.—All that valuable FREEHOLD FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES known as the King's Head Inn," Neath. This House is situate in the principal street of the tOWII, nearly opposite the Town-hall, alld is one of the oldest-established businesses in the town. All that FREEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, now in the occupation of Mr F. A. Deer. These Premises are tield by Mr Deer, Saddler, under a for a term of 21 years, from the 30th June, 1882, at a rental of £18. 2. All those FREEHOLD SHOPS a.nd PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 10 and 11, New-street, Neath, in the occupation of Mr Reed and another. 3. All those FREEHOLD PREMISES being that pait of the "Vale of Neath" Arms, which has a frontage to New-street, Nea'h. These Premises are leased to Mr Evan Evans Bevan for a term of 21 years, from the 30th day of June, 1882, at a rental of B30 per annum. 4. — All that Valuable LEASEHOLD HOTEL, known as the "COMMERCIAL HOTEL," situate in Commercial-street, Neath, together with the bottling and oilier premises in connection therewith. This Hotel is situate within two minutes' walk of the Great Western Railway Station. The value of these Premises will shortly ho conideraùly e hauced by the fact that the Neath Terminus^ j I the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway will OJ close to the same. The Premises are held under a lease for a1erm of 14 years from the 2nd day of June, 1890, at a rental of £47. The purchaser of Lot 4 will be required to purchase the stock, furniture, andtittings on a valuation. The Auctioneer lias every confidence in recommend- ing these valuable properties to the notice of investors, and would point out that judging from recent sales property in the town of Neath is rapidly increasing in value. For Particulars and Conditions of Sale or any dther information apply to T. G. Powell, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr; Messrs Cuthbertson and Powell, Solicitors, Neath or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Merthyr Tydvil. 2837 RESULT OF AUCTION. SOUTH DEVON.— LANGDON HOUSE ESTATE, DAWLISH. MESSRS ALFRED SAVILL and SON JjrjL beg to announce that Lots 2, 3, and 4 were sold at the Auction. Lot 1, comprising the residence known as LANGDON HOUSE, with Pleasure Grounds, Park, &c" containing in all about 56 acres, was not disposed of, and may now he treated for privately. 3i.1, New Broad-street, London, E.C. 2823 Haks bjj fettor. SALE BY PRIVATE TENDER. RE JOSEPH MATTHEWS, 20, CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. TO BOOKSELLERS, NEWSPAPER AGENTS, MUSIC DEALERS, STATIONERS AND OTHERS. Important Sale of thn STOCK-IN-TRADE and FIX- TURES belonging to the high-class business carried on by Mr Joseph Matthews, at 20, Castle Arcade, Cardiff, together with the Lending Library Stock of Books. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY have received instructions to OFFER for SA LE as a goinj concern in One Lot, the above well- known STOCK OF LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, HISTORIC, FICTITIOUS, AND OTHER WORKS, By all the best known authors, together with a large Stock of Music and General Stationery. The Books in the Lending Library Department number about 1,219. The cost price of the stock is estimated at the sum The TRADE FIXTURES consist principally of Shelving, Gas and Window Fittings. The Stock and Fixtures, together with a schedule of the Stock, can be inspected on the premises between the hours of Ten a.m. and Five p.m. (excepting Wednes- days) up to and including November 18th,18!:>3, and tenders for same, marked Tenders re Joseph Matthews," to be sent to the Office of the Brokers up to Twelve o'clock noon on Monday, the 20th November, 1893. Terms Cash on Sale. t he Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. For further particulars apply on the premises, or to the Brokers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated 6th November, 1893. 2669 SALE OF THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY. The Valuable and Extensive LIBRARY of the late Rev R HUGH IS, of CRUMLIN, Congregational Minister, is now offered for SALE by TENDER. The Library may be seen at 5, Glenview-terrace, Crumlin, on Tuesday, Nov. 21st, 1893. The trustee does not bind hinlself to accept the lowest 01' any tender. 2790 lUuitmig od.etí.e5. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£6,469 99 6d. ADVANCES On Freehold 01' 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). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest, payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, « 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1301 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. MEIiTHYH, AND DOWLAIS JGUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gvraelcdygarth Ho-ise, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourably > Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ings in Progress—No Management Charges. rrrrA „ For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS •Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydtil; or to Local Agents throughout, South Wales GTRANGE'S Al CRYSTAL QIL. ABSOLUTELY SAFE! JGRILLIANT T IGHT, WITHOUT SMELL OR SMOKE This Celebrated Brand has been in use for upwards Of a Quarter of a Century, without a Single Accident. Why use inferior Lamp Oil wh"n tne above can be purchased not a moderate price? None genuine without trade mark, "an eye." Authorised Agents for its Sale in this District are IN CARDIFF—CROSS BROTHERS, Ironmongers. „ BRECON—J. E. NOTT and CO., Ironmongers. „ IJKIDGEND—WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Ironmonger. „ ABERCARN—M. MORGAN, Ironmonger. HAVERFORDWEST—S. & F. GREEN, Ironmongers. „ NEATH—SAMUEL EVANS, Ironmonger. „ PEMBROKE—JAMES BEDDOE, Ironmonger. SWANSEA—A. PATON and CO., Ironmongers. „ TENBY—GRABHAM and CO., Ironmongers. 1633 WHOLESALE ONLY OF S. TUDOR AND SONS, White Lead Manufacturers, 17, College-lull, London. flitiiUr jlaíirts. HARLES-S1\ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, NOV. 19th. PREACHER REV. T. A. PENRY, _-2e Aberystwyth. Collections. T~ REDE GARVILLE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 941 ON LORD'S DAY, 19th NOVEMBER, Sermons will be preached by the Rev. SANDY KEN r, of Bradford, Yorks. Morning at 11 Evening at 6.0O. PA R Iv IIALL SERVICES. TO-MORROW, 11 AND 6.30, By Rev. J. DOUGLAS WAITERS, M.A. (Presbyterian Church). 2640 Subject To-morrow Evening:—" What Sceptics believe, and what they ought to believe." SUNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR IO SERVICKS. PARK HALL, SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3P.M. ADDRESS REV. H. ELVET LEWIS (Llanelly). CHORUS BY THE CHOIR. BASS SOLO, WHOSOEVER DRlNKETH" (STERNDALE BENNETT). 914e GRAND ORGAN at 2.30 p.m. 2611 ANNIVERSARY WESLEYAN FOREIGN MISSIONS. ROATH-ROAD BRANCH —SUNDAY, NOV. 19TH. Preacher, Rev. EGERTON R. YOUNG, Missionary to the North American Indians. Service at 11.0 arsd 6.30. A Young People's Service in the afternoon, at 2.45. The ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING, on MONDAY, the 20th, at 7 o'clock. Speakers—Rev. EGERTON R. YOUNG and other ministers and gentlemen. Chairman—P. Endres Gane, Esq., of Bristol. Collections in aid of the Missions. 989 COOK'S CHEAP EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF to the CONTINENT, and special conducted parties to Italy, Egypt, Palestine, Madeira, the Cape, dec.—All particulars of Mr W. J. Trounce, Tourist and Foreign Banking Bureau, Cardiff. 1232 NIAGARAFALLS ROUTE to CANADA, XI UNITED STATES, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND.—Round the World tours. Through ocean and rail tickets at lowest rates. Particulars and Pamphlets free.—Apply GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, 22, Water-street, Liverpool 36, Leadenhall-street, London; or 2, Pall Mall. Manchester. 1654 T~HE GREAT FRUIT-GROWING SETTLEMENTS IN AUSTRALIA.—Thousands of all classes from England, &c., are now encaged in this attractive and profitable industry. Land purchas- able i n easy terms. Pamphlets free. Sample boxes of sun-dried apricots, 2s 9d, and muscateis, Is 9d, free by farcels post.—Address London Offices of the Australian rrigation Colonies, 35, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. 2695 (BOUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BANK, J LIMITED. On and after the 1st of December Next a BRANCH WILL BE OPENED IN CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. 2/71 C. W. KINGDOM, Manager. VETERAN- BANQUET. GENTLEMEN wishing to DINE with VETERANS on the 25th inst., PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, may obtain Tickets from the principal Booksellers, Cardiff, or Hon. Sees. Tickets, 10s 6d each Regulars and Volunteers, 7s 6d each Balcony Tickets, Is 6d and 2s ea h. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, „ g 2789 CJ1AS. A. J. WARD, ° o c ^ARBERTH SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF DOGS. POULTRY, PIGEONS,lCATS, FAT PIGS, FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE, BUTTER MAKING COMPETITION, &c.. will be held in tha Market Place on Tuesday, the 12th December, 1893 (the day before Carmarthen Show). B120 IN PRIZES. Entries close on Tuesday, the 5th December. For schedules, &c., apply to J. A. DAVIES Tjon Sees. 2788 W. P. MORGAN Hon- oecs- SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS. For Week ending 25th November, 1893. I.-Premises, No. 10, Charles street, have been secured for Town Headquarter purposes in place of rooms lately occupied in St. Mary-street. Non-Com- missioned Officers aro requested to attend on Wednes- day evening at 7.W p.m. Recreation rooms will be opened to members Of the corps on and after Thursday, the 21st inst. Ani ual dinner will take place on Saturday, Dec. 16th inst. Persons wishing to join the corps may apply any evening, on and after the 20th inst., at No. 10, Charles- street. By Order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut.-Col. Bn.R.E., Acting Adjutant fD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT, t> CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending Saturday, November 25th, 1893 1.—Camp pay.-It appears tithat several members of the Detachment who attended the Brigade Camp at Woodbury have not yet received the full amount of pay due to them, and it is notified for information that as the accounts will be finally closed after Saturday, the 25th inst., any amount unclaimed by that date will be forfeited. 2.—All rifles, bayonets, and sergeants' swords must be returned to the ArD10ury at once. 3.—There will be a Church Parade on the afternoon of the 26th inst., in which tho Detachment will join, full particulars oi which will appear in next week's orders. For Duty.—Captain II. Jacob, Lieutenant G. F. Martin, Surgeon-Captain J. T. Thompson, M.B., SergeantS. Mav, Corporal G. Hodges, Bugler F. Perry. (Signed) W. E. JONES, Major Commanding. Headquarters, Cardiff, Nov. 17th, 1893. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. O. FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamor- gan Volunteer Artillerv. Cardiff, 18th November, 1893. 1.- Board of Inquiry will assemble at Penartli at such time as may be convenient to the President to inquire into an injury sustained by No. 445, Gunner G. Stamp, on Monday last, 13th inst. President, Major Fry members, Capt. Thomas, Capt. Taylor. Pro- ceedings to be forwarded to the Adjutant, Drill-hall, Cardiff. 2.—The result of the competition for No. 7 prize is as follows :—2nd prize, Trumpeter Gould, No. 3 Co. 3rd prize, Trumpeter Corpl. Grady, No. 3 Co. 4th prize, Trumpeter Thomas, No. 1 Co. As only 6 competitors presented themselves the 1st prize is withdrawn. 3.—The Repository competition will take place this day at Headquarters. Nos. 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Companies will parade at 4.30 p.m. Nos. 2, 5, 6, and 11 Companies will parade at 7.30 p.m. Uniform, undress. Lots will be drawn in each series for the order in which each detachment will compete. 4.—Gun drill, Monday and Wednesday, at 7.30p.m. 5.—No. 2 Company's supper will take place on Tues- day, 21st inst. Parade at the Drill-hall, at 7 p.m. U niforl11, undress. 6 —The prize money will be distributed on Friday, 24th inst., under the superintendence of the officers on duty at Headquarters at 7 p.m. Sergeant-Instructors from out stations will attend on Friday morning, and draw their Companies' prize money for distribution at their own stations 7.—There will be a Church Parade on Sunday, 26th JIlst., lit connection with the local gathering of Crimean and Indian Mutiny veterans. Hour for parade, 2 p.m. Uniform, full dress. Band to u.ttnnd. Nos. 9 and 10 Companies to leave Penarth by 2 p.m. train No 11 Company to leave Cadoxton by 1.49 p.m. train. 8.—For duty Captain Brain, Lieutenant Tweedy, Sergeant Coslett, Corporal Mills, Bombardier Haste, Trumpeter W. G. Thomas. PUNARTH COMPANIES. 1.—No. 9 and 10 Repository Detachments should leave Penarth by 3.42 p.m. train to-day. 2.—Gun Drill, Monday and Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. 3.—For duty :—Major Thomas, Lieutenant Pyman, Sergeant Hallett, Trumpeter Rainer. By Order. M. S. EYRE, Capt. R.A., Adjt. 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. RUIN YOUR fgIGHT By wearing UNSUITABLE SPECTACLES, But HAVE YOUR SIGHT SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED FREE OF CHARGE, and see what soft of Glasses you ought to wear. A (gALANSON & CO., THE SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS AND ELECTRICIANS, 23, HIGH.STREET, CARDIFF, 2206 And at 28, High-street, Bristol, 6406 fhiMu 2Vpp0inintmis. DYLAIS HIGHER SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Onllwyn Infants' Board Schoole. Salary, JB65 per a.nnum. Duties to commence in January next. Applications, together with testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 21st November next. By order, WM. LEWIS, Clerk pro tern. Herbert Chambers, Pontardawe, Swansea Valley, October, 1893. 2532 MACHEN AND WAEN FAWR (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. The Board require for their Ochrwyth Board School, Risca, an ASSISTANT TEACHER, Male or Female. Salarv, B40 per annum. Also for the same School, a. 3rd year transfer Pupil Teacher, Male or Female. Salary as per scale of tlie Board. Also for the Machen Boys' School, a Male Assistant. Salary, £65 per annum. Applications and testimonials to be forwarded me forthwith. C. DAUNCEY, 2753 (solicitor), Clerk, Tredegar, Mon.ffl If LANGYNIDER SCHOOL BOARD. JU —— WANTED, a CERTIFICATED TEACHER for the Infants' Class of the Rassau School. Average attend- ance, 56. Applications, with testimonials and stating salary required, to be sent me forthwith. C. DAUNCEY (Solicitor), Clerk, 2762 Tredegar, Mon. NPHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING -L COMPANY, 6, CHURCH-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout die Counties of Carmarthen p.>-u>i»rokt\ and ("avrt gai. 1 06 PHILIP R. JAMES, Manager tfefora aitD Contracts. SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH- SHIRE TRUANTS' SCHOOL, QUAKER'S YARD. TENDERS WANTED, by the 6th of December, in quantities as required,as follows, viz. :— Corduroy Jackets, Vests, and Trousers, dark or drab colour, medium qualitv. Blue Serge Blouses, Vests, and Trousers, medium quality. Scarves, Corduroy Polo Cap. Clothes to be well made and suitable for boys aged between 8 and 14 years. Oxford and Woollen Shirts. Socks. Blankets-single and double, and Counterpanes for Pillows for do. (specified for flock or straw filling). Strong Boots and Clogs. Common, but Strong, Bedroom Ware. Sweeping, Cane, Scrubbing, and Hair Brushes. Enamelled Iron Ware Plates and 114-pint Cups do., with handles. Towelling, per yard. Caboiic Soap, per cwt. Potatoes, per CW- Oatmeal, per cwt. Flour, Plain Tie, per sack. White and Whole-meal Bread, per 4-lb. loaf. Peas, per cwt. Lentils, per cwt. Rice, per cwt. Sugar, Cocoa, and Treacle, per lb. Milk, per p-911on. Meat, per lb. (state joints). Vegetables, per cwt. Samples, with prices clearly marked thereon, to be delivered at the School, Quaker's Yard, before 2 o'clock on Wednesday, 6th December, endorsed, Tender for —— addressed to the Committee, South Wales and Monmouthshire Truant School. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or an" Tender. The Committee will also be prepared at the same time to receive applications for appointment of MEDICAL OFFICER to the School. Letters, en. dorsed "Application," to be sent to the Secretary, 13, Courtland-terrace, Merthyr Tydfil, by the 6th of December. E. STEPHENS, Secretary. 17th November, 1893. YSTRADYFODWG SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW INFANTS' SCHOOL at Treorky and the CON- VERSION of the EXISTING PREMISES into TWO DEPARTMENTS. Also for the ERECTION of a NEW SCHOOL at Pontygwaith. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of Mr J. Rees, architect, Pentre. Tenders must reach me on or before the morning of the 11th December, 1893. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. G. HOWELL. Clerk to the Board. Ystrad Rhondda, Nov. 15th, 1893. 2820 rjpO~BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of TWENTY HOUSES at Blaengarw for the Pwllcarn Building Club. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Offices of W. Thomas, Esq., Brynawel, Aberdare, or at the International Colliery Offices, Blaengarw. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Twenty Houses," to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 27th instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 15th day of November, 1893. EVAN GRIFFITHS, Secretary. International Colliery Offices, Blaengarw, R.S.O., Glam. 2812 DAVID AND SANT, LIMITED. FOREST OF DEAN STONE QUARRY PROPRIETORS, PARKEND STONE WORKS, NEAR COLEFORD, GLOS. Proprietors of over fO Blue, Grey, and Red Stone Quarries, lately belonging to Messrs David and Co., Parkend Stone Works, and Trotter, Thomas and Co., Speech House-road Stone Works, and several other smaller proprietors. 1286 BLOCKS UP TO 15 TONS Stone prepared as follows Quarry dressed, sand sawn, machine planed, circularsawn, machine rubbed, machine moulded, machine turned, or hand dressed. (tonrstans. G- REA T WESTERN RAILWAY. TREDEGAR HUNT STEEPLECHASE. On NOVEMBER 23rd CHEAP DAY RiiTURN TICKETS will be issued to CAEKLEON from Aber- gavenny, 10.10 and 11.50 a.m. Monmouth, 1.45 p.m. Usk, 10.5 a.m. Pontypool Road, 10.30 a.m. and 12.14 p.m. Cardiff, 10.0 and 11.48 a.m. and from many other stations. For full particulars see bills. toio FETE AND GALA AT CARMARTHEN. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to CARMAR- THEN fn.m New Milford at 10.30 a.m. Haverford- west, 10.55 Llandyssil, 10.50 Swansea, 11.40 and 1.10 p.m. Llanelly, 12.22 and 1.54 p.m. Llandilo, 9.20 a.m. aid from many other stations. For full particulars of which see bills. ;3.5 STANLEY CYCLESHOW, BIRMINGHAM CATTLE, POULTRY, AND DOG SHOWS. CHEAP EXCi RSIONS will run as under :— FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 24tli, to LONDON for Three, Five, or Seven Days, leaving Carmarthen at 10.45 p.m. -Carmarthen Junction, 10.50; Ferrvside, 11.0 Kidwelly, 11.10; Pembrey, 11.20; Llanelly, 11.30 Gowerton, 11.45 Swansea, 11.5C Landore, IG.5 a.m. (Saturday morning); Neath, 12.25; Briton Ferry, 12.35; Port Talbot, 12.45 Bridgend, 1.111 Llantrisant, I.30 Cardiff, 1.55 and Newport at 2.20 MONDAY, NOV. 27th, to BIRMINGHAM, for Three, Five, or Eight Days, leaving New Milford at 8.25 a.m. Old Milford, 8.20 Johnston, 8.40 Haver- fordwest. 8.50 Pembroke Dock, 8.5 Pembroke, 8.10 Tenby, 8.40; Narberth, 9.10; Cardigan, 7.35 Whit- land,-9.25; St. Clears, 9.35 Sarnau, IS.5 Carmarthen Town, 9.35 Llandovery, 8.40; Llandilo, 9.15 Pontar- dulais, 9.55 Llanelly, 10.35 Swansea, 11.15 Neath, II.40 Port Talbot, 10.25 Bridgend, 10.50 Cardiff, 1.0 p.m. Newport, 1.25 Caerleon, 1.35 Pontnewydd, 1.40 Aberdare, 12.41 Mountain Ash, 12.49 Mer- thyr, 12.35 Quaker's Yard, 1.57; Dowlais, 12.25; Pontypool (Clarence-street), 1.42 Pontypool Road, 2.5 and Abergavenny at 2.30 p.m. For full p1.rticular¡; see bills. FOOTBALL MATCH-CARDIFF v. LLANELLY, AT LLANELLY. The Great Western Railway Company announce a CHEAP HALF-DAY EXCURSION, leaving Cardiff at 12.15 p.m. for Llanelly, in connection with this Match. For further particulars see Bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North- western Railwav, via the SHREWSBURYand HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, !\lanchester, 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.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 2558 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. lotds, Biftiitg-iwms, &.c. THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE OF TRAINS. HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND oIlly five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 2132 H. J. OVENDEN, Manager. HOTEL BURLINGTON, BOSCOMBE, JUL BOURNEMOUTH. "SUNNY BOSCOMBE" Perfectly unique! Over 200 rooms, facing the sea, practically designed, sumptuously furnished and fitted throughout with ali the comforts of a well-arranged country mansion. Electric light, passenger lift, acres of matured grounds sloping to the pier, half It mile of sea frontage. Most moderate tariff forwarded by Manager, or obtainable at the BURLINGTON and BUCKINGHAM PALACE HOTELS, LONDON. Ten minutes from Bournemouth l^ast Station. Hotel omnibuses meet principal trains. 2128 INNS OF COURT HOTEL, LONDON. JL A High-class Family Hotel, with 200 bedrooms, happily situated, having all modern conveniences, and a moderate tariff, Electric Lights, &c. Ban- quets arranged. Masonic Lodge-rooms, &c. Winter terms now from 10s 6d per clay inclusive.-FltANK BLACKLEY, Manager (lata of Sydney).—Write for ariff. 2373 ROYAL HOTEL Is the LARGEST and most MODERN in the County Borough of SWANSEA. THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS. Sixty-five Bedrooms (lately added Ladies'Coffee Room), handsome Banquetting Hall, 70 feet long, 30 feet wide. K3- N.B.—OUR SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY as usual (Winø optional). 2589 J. S. TUNBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. t "'IIII' 3,000,000 XMAS CARDS is the extent of OUR ANNUAL SALE. BEST VALUE IN LONDON. Box of 36 Choice Cards, post free, Is 3d. Packet of 23 for BVad. Box of 12 superior Xmas and New Year Cards, with envelopes, Is 3d. Cannot be excelled. Catalogue of Novelties, post free. S. W. PULMAN AND SONS (LATE REED), 5, PRINCES-ISTREET, 979 CAVENDISH-SQUARE, LONDON, W. •rp HE GREAT SPECIFIC MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE MAT Is warranted to cure all AMERICAN MILTON'S discharges. HBKB MAT Thoroughly reliable. Con- PASTE. MILTON'S venient to take. In tins, AMERICAN MAT 2s 9d and 4s 6d each Free HERB MILTON'S by post 3rd extra, PASTE. MAT AMERICAN MILTON'S HEWSON'S COMPOUND HERB MAT PENNYROYAL PASTE. MILTON'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. AMERICAN MAT In boxes, Is lAd and 2s 9d HERB MILTON'S each free by post 2d extra. PASTl. MAT M MILTON'S Local Agents t Cardiff, Mr FULTON'S AMERICAN Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke- AMERICAN HERB street, Newport, Mr J. HERB PASTE. Phillips, 92, Commercial- PASTE MAT street Swansea, Mr Keall, MAT MILTON'S Chemist, 199, High-street; MILTON'S AMERICAN F. H. Hewson, 8, Victoria- AMERICAN HERB avenue, Maindee, Newport, HERI; PASTE Mon. PASTE. (London, Barclay & Son. 1042—&3 public ^titusinunts. CARDIFF. TH E A T R E ROYAL. JL LESSEE AND MANAGER ..MR ED. FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 18th, Engagement for Six Nights only, of .Mr GEORGE ALEXANDER'S No. 1 COMPANY, including .Mr LIONEL BROUGH as "Mr Todman," and Mr J. G. GRAIIAMlia "MrOwen," in the Successful Plav— LIBERTY HALL. From the St. James's Theatre, London. MONDAY, NOV. 13: h, 1893, and during the week, LIBERTY flALL, By R. C. CARTON. JLJL The incidental music by Mr Walter Slaughter. The company rehearsed by Mr R. V. Shone, under the per- bonal direction of Mr G. Alexander. The entire scenery specially painted and carried, thus making the production perfect in eveiy detjl.-Early door, 6.30; doors ope 11 at 7, commence <1t 7.30. Box Office at Messrs Thompson and Shaekell's, Ltd., Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1893. For Six Nights Only, the L A D Y S L A V E Y. A GO-AS-YOU-PLAS li MUSICAL PIECE. Written by GEORGE DANCE. Music by JOHN CROOK. Tour under the direction of H. CECIL BERYL, Representing the Nottingham Theatre Co., Limited. The Company includes the following popular ladies and gentlemen :— Miss KITTY LOFTUS Mr T. W. VOLT Miss AMY THORNTON Mr JAS. DAN VERS Miss FLORENCE WILSON Mr J. C. PIDDOCK, and and Mr W. W. WALTON Miss EDITH ROSENTHAL (Witty Watty.) Mi-ses May Metcalf, Lola Campbell, Elsie Hull, Dolly Howard, Phyllis Wardroper, Mabel D'Orsay. Ethel Brande, Nina Montague, Elise Marguerite, Kitty Mayhew, Kitty Marion, Violet Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Kate Phillips, and Minnie Melrose. Messrs Frank Worthington, John Graves. Marcus Geerts, Lewis Vincent, Edwin Wensley, and Stephen Wensley. Increased Orchestra. Conductor, Mr J. H. Yorke. ,;]P H E M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT WALTER MUNROE, The Eminent Irishman. Hibernian Entertainer-in-Chief. CISSIE KENT, An extremely clever executant of the most difficult style of Dancing, a combination of Step and Skirt also a piqua it Singer of light comeuy songs. GEORGE REYNOLDS, an Eccentrique. THE PAYNES, in Fuu on The Rink." „ The Local Loie Fuller. LITTLE KITTY KEN WAY, who made her debut at The Empire on Wednesday, Nov. 1st, dancing the Serpentine and other specialty dances. DE WYNNE, in Juggling, Balancing, and Shadowgraphs. THERESA ROACH, Serio-comedy Songstress. MARCO and^ ATHOL, in "The Lizard's Nest." NEXT WEEK.—The Keene Reeves Combination, Frank Maura, Brothers Lang. 541e 2033 GRAND THEATRE, WESTG ATE-STRE ET. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr ED. FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 18TH, Important Return Engagement of MR KENNEDY MILLER'S Specially Organised Powerful Irish Combination, including the Famous Irish Comedian Mr JAMES O'BRIEN and Mr FRANK BREEN, in the intensely Interesting and Sensational Drama, in Four Acts, entitled, The IRIHMANt JL Which has betn played to crowded and enthusiastic audiences for over 1,500 nights in England, Ireland, Scotland, United states, Canada, and Australia. Prices, 6d to Is. Doors open, 7 commencing 7.30. Half-price at 9 o'clock to all p i ts. Monday, Nov. 20th, SAM HAGUE'S MINSTRELS. JP A R K H A L CARDIFF. GRAND EVENING CONCERT BY THE "TLSH J^ADIES' CHOIR, CONDUCTED BY MADAME CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES, After their magnificent and unparalleled successes in the United States of America, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1893. PRICES OF ADMISSION :— Balcony (front row, reserved), 5s Balcony (reserved), 3s Front Seats, 2s Admission, Is. Plan of the Hall at Mr William Lewis, Stationer, Dukc-street. Tickets may be had at all the Music Shops, or of any member of the Choir. AND AT NEW DRILL HALL, NEWPORT (late Albert-hall), ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21sT, 1893. Plan and Tickets at Newman and Sons. 277 PARK HALL, CARDIFF. I TO-NIGHT, MR HARRY LISTON, The World renowned Entertainer. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Prices 2s, Is, and 6d. CARDIFF TEMPERANCE AND PRO- HIBITION ASSOCIATION. PLEASANT SATURDAY EVENINGS. WOOD STREET CHAPEL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 7.30 GRAND MUSICAL EVENING by the NEWPORT TEMPERANCE CHOIR. Admission 6d and 3d. 2838 EXHIBITION OF FAMOUS PICTURES BY JAN V AN JJEERS. THE NORWEGIAN FJORDS, By NORMANN, And Selected Works from the pARIS SALON, AT THE FINE ART GALLERY, 91, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Open Daily from 10 to 10. Admission, Is after 6 p.m., 6d, including catalogue. 216 779 SWANSEA. rr H E U tt P I R E. MANAGER.. OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! FRANK TRAVIS, A Ventriloquist as near perfection as invention, ingenuity, and ability can produce. A Past Master of the Art. MISS NELLIE WILSON, A bright Vocalist ami particularly clever Dancer, Accomplished in the Art of Pleasing. FRANK CAFFREY, The Humorous Irish Actor-Vocalist. MISS NANCE TORR, the Universal Favourite. BE ARMSTRONG (La.te of the Bros. Armstrong), Eccentric Comedian. HARRY PHILLIPS. Comique. LOTTO, LILO, and OTTO, The Children of the Cycle, The Wonders on the WheeL NEXT WEEK— MISS MINNIE CUNNINGHAM, 545e Marco and Athol, etc. 2034 JNEWrOUT. f £ H E E M P I R E MANAGKR.. OSWALD STOLT" TO-NIGHT MISS MARIE T OFTUS, The Drury Lane Celebrity. Her great reputation and the immense salary she commands are .-imply accounted for by her merit and popularity.. Varied s by other able Artists, including MHE J^ROTHERS J^AJSG, The Belabourers. The energetic raisers of roars of laughter. NEXT WEEK— WALTER MUNROE, FRANK i RAVIS, LOTTO, 544e LILO, AND OT?Q 2036 MERTHYR. TEMPERANCE HALL, MERTHYR J[_ TYDVIL. SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Friday, November 17th. J>ROFESSOR S. S. AND KITTlE JJALDWIN AND THE BUTTERFLY COTERIE, Who have recently created such a sensation in Cardiff and Swansea. Admission Is, 2s, 3s. 2697 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, wher6 no other medlcmes have power to reach. Tho GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followm: complaints Indigestion, or wind in the. stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss oi memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in tne chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains 111 tne back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or kings tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the f^e and body, sweUed feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and t'evers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lAd and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-street, Swansea. l EBusiness ^.iiiiressus. pIANOFORTES t I G REA T REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR THE COMING SEASON. gEVAN AND COMPANY JblMITED, "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." Having made special arrangements with the Manufacturers for a eonfcihuous supply of the CELEBRATED THIRTY=Gt?TNEA IRON.FRAMED BRASS PtN-PLATE WALNUT AN 5 GOLD plANOFORTE (Ten Years' Warranty) WILL SELL THIS SPLENDID 1NSTRTJ. MENT At the Remarkabiy Price of TWENTY.FIVE GUINEAS. The Magnificent Overstrung r" KING OF ALL JpiORTY GUINEAS, This grand instrument is fully qual to thoM often sold at Sixty Guineas acb. JpURNITURE JpURNITURE t As the Largest Furnishers in this part of the Kingdom, B. and Co. supply every description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, &o., At prices far and away below those of their competitors I ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES GRATIS. DELIVERY FREE J JJEVAN AND COMPANY, CAR D IFF. J^EWPORT, And JDONTYPOOL, 2371 15202 76 GENUINE SALE, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL JJEITZMAN AND SONS, JEWELLERS AKD SILVERSMITHS, 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Being a.bout to remove to larger and more com* modious premises—No. 22, St Iary.street-now II course of alteration, and to prevent loss and damage to Stock by removal, have decided to offer the whole of their Large and Costly Stock, at the great Reduction of 15 per Cent., or 3s in the to which they beg tf1 direct the attention of the public and their numerOWl patrons. The Stock consists of JEWELLERY in all the Latest Patterns and NovelLies. DIAMOND and GEM RINGS, set with Diamonds d fine, quality, and other Precious Stones of exception ally good value, and personally selected. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of all description* and of the Finest Manufacture. SOLID SILVER and BEST ELECTRO-PLATE of tin Newest Patterns and Choicest Designs, suitable fof Wedding and Birthday Presents. CLOCKS BAROMETERS, BINOCULARS, OPERA GLASSES in Pearl and Ivory. HAIR BRUSHES. MIRRORS, <fcc.,in Silver .Ivory,and Ebony, &c.,<fca Heitzman and Sons' long connection with Cardifl (nearly half a century) will, they feel assured, be a surt guarantee both as to quality and price. Purchasen will do well to avail themselves of such an opportunity which so seldom occurs, of buying really genuine substantial, and first-class articles at such a Great Reduction. Our last Sale was held 17 years ago. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, subject to th DISCOUNT of 15 per or 3s in the 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. October, 1893. 2735 THE SHOP AND PREMISES, NO. 32, ST. MARY, STREET, TO BE LET. URNITURE FURNITURES JD FURNITURE FURNISH ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. THEROATH FURNISHING ca 42, CASTLE.ROAD, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. One of the Largest Firms in South Wales (Branche in all the Principal Towns), SUPPLY FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANGLES, And everything necessary for House Furnishing, a1 the following terms :— worth of Furniture Is 6d weekly. ■ „ £ 5 6d „ "£10,, ,,3.s bd "£15,, „ 5s Od „ "£20,, „ 6s Od „ And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to sign. All gooA delivered free by private van. Send for 0111 prospectut and illustrated ijuide to furnishing—post free. No connection with any other firm 111 Caraitf. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF :— THE ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. 1768 B o A T E S PURE, UNADULTERATED, and DOELICIOUSLT FLAVOURED jyj UNSTER gAUCE* EXTRACT OF ANALYSIS :— "Its Vegetable constituents possess considerab? Medical value as Stomachics and Tonics." F E. ADAMS. M.D., F.C.S., puolic Analyst for the County Borough of Bolton. M. P. BO ATE, SAUCE AND PICKLE WORKS, CORK. LOCAL AGENTS :— 1247 MR G. THOMAS. 6, MORDEN-ROAD, NEWPOBI MK W. G. DAVIES, PARK-STREET, CARDIFF. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Graved and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemist* a.nd Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company Lincoln. 1030