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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH Tf AXES DAILY NEWS. WORDS. ONCT. 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 -1 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES IN "NEWS" 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 L ECHO." Each extra! j 20 Words 10 Words! 03 06 09j 2/6 SOUTH WALES ECHO. V ^Q/Q^ WPHDI nrrr THREET~SIF~ WORDS. ONCE. xiMES. TIMES. WORDS. ONCE. 40 Words >0 W ordsl 0 6 1 0 i 1 6 5/- j | I Each Extra 50 Words! 0 9 1 6 2 1 lOWords J 1 1/- 10 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 ¡ 2 6 5 9 iO Words 1 6 1 5 0 4 6 These ch&rges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, awl are strictly confined to Shosc which are ordered for oynsecuthc insertion, tttd paid for previous to znsertiot; if either oj "hese conditions is not coriiplied with, the Advertise- nent vnll be charged by the Business Scale:- apartments. Situations Vacant or Wanted, To bt Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Wantages, and Deaths, Is each, if tot exceeding 20 words, and 6d for each additional 10 vwdj6. tTSnnal. IMORF, Archer's "Golden Returns Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 1255 i1 nrttUtS bip. A Wheelwright wanted to join Blacksmith and oc- J\ cupy premises situated 2a. Severn-road.—Apply Jbove, or 93, Ethel-street, Canton. 53^ Jbove, or 93, Ethel-street, Canton. 53^ PARTNERSHIPS Offered.—Bottled Beer andStoat, JL £200; Fancy Tra.de. £400; Manufacturers, £.500, 51,000. £ 2.QC0.—Wiimshurst and Holmes, Quay-str?<?t, Cardiff. 299 JHatrimomal. 1%/| ATRIMONY.—Spinster (56), refused many offers ITX when younger, wishes to mar y lia.* freehold troperty yielding £:]0{) a yefr, besides £ 6,000 a.ved.- diss Gore. 55, Bookham-st., New North-rd., London. 523 JEnsicai. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this rtfice, are requested not to send original testimonials ritli their application?, but to enclose copies of estimonials only. ORD Pbont Pianos. '-This little work should Awbe read by all intending Purchasers, as it 071tains many useful Hints and valuable Iniortuation <n the selection of a Piano.—Post; free, of Duck. Son, md Pink r, Batii. 4430 MISS Astle, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff, has much pleasure in announcing that she con- inues giving wessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Per.aith visited twice weekly.-I.essons ven at the residences of pupils, or at 10, Fitzalan-piace, Newport- road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate. 1224 ANTED, an O ganist for West Grove Unitarian Church.—Apply, stating Hilary required, to VV. Moore, 13. Miskin-street, 674 €duratioitaL A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements t:!L. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this ,iti,e, are requested not to send original testimonials vith their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only DAVIES'S Charity School, Trelech.—Wanted im mediately. Assistant Mistress, or ex P.T., or- luolified female over 8, for infants and sewing. ialwy Z35 per annum.- Apply the Secretary, J. fe. Richards, Gellvwen, St. Clear's. 666 I "FRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared far the Medical, ÙtW, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand. -M.r W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 196 SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Classes.—Pupt!s taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor, orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and re- oertifi^ styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-screet, Riverside, Cardiff. WANTED, ex-P.T. Assistants (two), infants and W girls £ 40.—Apply Canon Thompson, The Vicarage, Cardiff. 4214 East anil Youni). JTTKR'ND, between Cymmer and Maesteg, Brown Sette.' Dog, low condition not claimed in three lays will be sold.—William-, Butcher, Forth. 503 jL' Sette.' Dog, low condition not claimed in three lays will be sold.—William-, Butcher, Forth. 503 OST, .Sunday last, Whito and Sable Collie Dog, answers to name of Billie. Finder will be re. warded; those detaining me after this date will be jrosecated.—Apply 48, Queen-street, Cardiff. 645 OST, in neigiibourhood of Glamorgan -street, Canton, Ledger, marked Q.—Finder rewarded ou 'eturnill to A. and G. Gardiner, 7, Newport-road, Cardiff. 520 OST.—Left, in Great Western Railway train at Abergavenny on Monday, 12th March, Brown Abergavenny on Monday, 12th March. Brown Handbag. containing papers of no value to anyone out owner.—Finder returning same with contents to Statfoa M&ste Great Western Railway Station, Cardiff, will be rewarded. 535 Umtusiic ^rljsnis. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements A addressed to initials or fictitious nauies, ac this iffii e, are rf quested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. m OOD, strong, clean Girls wanted, for scullery, kitchen, and pantry.—Apply Mrs Websdaie, ,e Belle Vue Hotel, Aberystwyth. 339 ANTED at once, a goo(i Servant no WANTED at once, a good General Servant no f cooking.—Apply Merlin Hotel. Pontypridd. WANTED, an experienced General Servant. be- w tween 24 and 0; good character indispens- able.—Apply Mrs Mordev, 26, Clytha-cquare, Newport. WANTED, General Servant, able to do plain cookiug wages, £ 12.—Appiy Mrs Edwards, 2, Park-terrace, Merthyr. 635 WANTED, an experienced (ieneral Servant, able Vv to do plain cooking a so Housemaid.—Apply io Mrs Janes, Tanybryn, Penrhiwceiber. 493 WANTKD, an experienced General Servant Tt must be o,e, personally, Mrs T. L, Davies, The Cottage, Cwinaanait, Aberdare. 366 WANTED, General, thoroughly understands her W duties lady's whole time devoted to business small family, comfortable home.—Write K. 278, Fcho," Cardiff. 273 jstittatiens itaranf. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oØice, are requested not to send original testimonials witbS heir applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. ARF, Lt -Wanted, First Hand in business well up ill bread and pastry in Tank's ovens must be sober and steady. Apply to John Edmunds, lkbergwynti. 672 OOT Trade.-Wanted, Young Man, for Repairs, t) fill up time in shop produce character.-App y jersonally, Oliver, Boot Warehouse, Treorky. 565 UTCHERS. —Good Slaughterman wanted, willing to make himself useful must be good meat .•utter abstainer able to speak Welsh preferred.— ipply, personally if possible, Thomas and Co., But- chers, Newbridge, Mon. 622 COLLIERY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by ost; the surest road to promotion; syllabus, Id stamp. —X. A. Southern, M. K., late H.M. Inspector of Mines ihe Universal Mining School, Derby. CONFECTIONERS.—v»Med, a first-class Hand; j none need apply but those who are well up in the trade.—Apply to Wm. Lewis, 134, High street, Swan- sea. 5058 G- ROOM Wanted (single) must be well up in stable work wages 18s.—Address P. A., care Owen Mid Bryant, Cardiff. 753 Mid Bryant, Cardiff. 753 PORK Butchers.—Young Man Wanted for the Slaughterhouse must make himself generally useful.—Apply Robottom, Butcher. Merthyr. 757 p TAILORS.—Wanted two good Coat Hands; also, JJL small Job Makers; no travellers required.-IL Emlyn Jones, Merchant Tailor, Paris House, Bridgend, aiAUB. TAILORS.—Wanted immediately, eood Coat Hand and Small Job-maker none but steady men leed apply.—D. Jone•», Tailor, Maesycwmnier. 727 'M\HIRTY Pounds a Afonuh can b made with Ten I 3 Pounds.—For particulars address Cantab, 89, London Wall, London. 351 f. ;0' Batchars.-IVanted, good, steady Man as B Slaughterman, and must be able to cut up meat iiid assist in shop.—Apply at once to W. James, Butcher, Pembroke Dock. 396 TO Tailors.— Three Coat and Three Trousers and Vest Hands Wanted immediately constant work tor steady, sober men.— Apply to Price and Son, Tailers, 1'reorcity. fipo Tailors.—Wanted, a Young Maa as Trousers and J. Ve>fc Hand; must be quick to live indoors.— Apply, per letter only, to J. Williams, Cockett, Swan- sea. 474 rrio-Tailors.—Wanted, good Coat Hands—Rees, JL 51, Castle-road. 418 fipo Tailoresses.—Wanted, good Machinist, ableTo 1 make trousers and v»>t0.—Apply (salary re- juiretl) C., 9, Queen-sbreet, Neath. 348 ttired) C., 9, Queen-sbreet, Neath. 348 A JANCisS.—Men Clerkships, age 17—20, salary £ 70. Excise, age 19—22, salary £ 85— £ 250, &e. Correspondence tuition by successful coach IS suc- cesses at Cctober examination, including 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6tl», and 10th.—Write for prospectus and full details to G. K. skerrv, M. A., F.R.G.& the London Civil Service College, 67, Chancery-lane, London. 341 WANTED immediately, first-class Re-toucher, able to operate well in absence ol principal.— k. and G. Taylor, Wesley Chambers, Newport. 507J ANTED, a lwl about 16 to look after Horse W and Deliver with bread good salesman pre- ferred state wages indoors.—Baker, Elder-street, Bridgend. —- 67 WAN I'ED at once. Boy about 15 to Deliver Milk live indoors.—Apply G., care of Thomas, Kewsagent, Blaina, Mon. 350 WANTED, Roll Turner for Tinwork# 3 mill and cold rolls.—Apply ■' Tin," "South Wales Daily News Oflice, CardifiE. 5040 WANTED, YOUBK Mau that knows the business and used to horses.—Apply 101, Glebe-street, Penarth. WANTED, -Two Coat Hands at oae»; constant work.—Apply D. A. Daviee, Poatyberero, iiUnftlly, fi40 WANTED immediately, strong, steady Young T T Married Man, used to horses good references; wages 21s per week, with house.—Apply H. Grandfield, Hay and Corn Merchant, Neath. 740 WANTED at once, young Man about 16 to 18, to make dougli and mould, and deliver indoors, Edwards, Confectioner, Brecoit 731 WANTED, Married Man, accustomed to Farm V V Work: comfortable house.-AI)ply Wri.H-weU, Pwligwaun, Pontypridd. 5103 WANTED. Miners, Shipwrights, and Engineers^ and all British Workmen to not* this Advertise* ment. You require the most nutritious and finest flavoured bread, and can have it by using "D.C.L" Yeast. Sole Manufacturers, The Distillers Company Limited, Edinburgh who will gladly send sample on receipt of Fourpence in stamps. Ask your Grocer, or whoever you buy your yeayt from, to give you D.C.L. and stop using foreign yeast. 2492 (_*2 w«ekly Upwards may be realised by either sex, witaonfc hindering present occupation.—For scruples* (retnrnab.e), <fec., enclose addressed envelope I to Evans, Watts. and Co. (P. 137), Merchants, Bit- roingham.-henuine. 760 ,v- bap J.5S:AIANTS. PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious naiftes, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. DRAPER'S Assistant.—Reynolds and Co., Limited^ Newport, require immetliately smart Young Man, 20 to 22, as Second Salesman in cotton dresses. — Photo, salary, full particulars, and when disengaged in first letter. 746 V-*& RAP ERY. -Wanted at once, a synart Junior; Welsh.-Apply, with full particulars, to E. J. Rees, Draper and Outfitter, Porth. 651 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior Welsh. —With usual particulars apply to David J. Jones, Mount Pleasant Garden, Aberdare. 652 DRAPERY Wanted, immediately, experienced i J" Young Man accustomed to dresses and window drelsing.-State particulars C. Stuchbery, Bridgend Ghins. 498 DRAPERY.—Wanted, good, pushing Young Man.— Morris and Co., 25 and 26, Clifton-st., Cardiff. 450 DRAPFRy.-sm,rt Junior wantecl (Welsh).— JL/ Apply, with fall particulars, J. S. Davies and Co., Dowlais. 330 DRAPERY.—Wanted, good Junior Hands must be well np in drapery and window dressing.— Apply William Williams, Penygraig and Williams- town. 353 DRESSMAKER.—wanted at once, a thoroughly experienced Hand, capable of executing own orders must be a good fit Welsh.—Apply Payne, Bee Hive, Merthyr Vale. 662 Rl,,I-sS.NIA KING. Wanted immediately, good First Bodice Hand.—Apply to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. 742 ROCERY and Provisions. Wanted at once, a IT strong Young Man, about 20, as Haulier must understand warehouse work, and willing to make him- self generally useful personal application preferred; indoors,—Apply, stating salary, references, &c., D. W. Richards, T< nypandy, Khondda Valley. ROOERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted at once, II. good Hanfl, Welsh; ortdoor.-Apply George Evans, Morriston. GROCERY,—Wanted, a strong Improver, at once.— Apply, with full particulars, to J. Griffiths, 11, Park-street, Treforeft. 663 C^R(JbERY.—Wanted, an Improver; Welsh neces- JT sary.—Apply, s ating fall particulars, D. Bo wen, High-street, Merthyr. 633 (1 F.OC i' liY.—Wanted, an Improver indoors state X age and salary Welsh.—Apply John Rees, Canton House, Ynysybwl. 546 ROCERY—Wanted immediately, a respectable X Junior.—Apply, with particulars, E. Phillips and Co., Newbridge, MoII. 547 GROCERY.—Wanted, smart Improver for Grocery and Provision Trade.—Apply, with particulars, to Grifliths and Co., Eastside Supply Stores. St. Thoma>. 5059 CM ROCERY.—Smart Jnn'or, well up in provisions, 1"(" 0 JT quick and obliging Welsh indoors persoaal application preferred.—Walters, Stepney-st., Llanelly. ROCERY.-Wai,.ted, a good Junior Assistant; U also strong Apprentice.-Apply W. Yeates, 145, Cliepstow-road, Maindee, Mon. 342 JUNIOR and an improver wanted for the Tea Trade abstainers, and able to speak Welsh pre- ferred.—State age, salary, and references to Beehive Tea Co., Hannah-street, Porth, Glam. 629 LEWIS Lewis and Co., Drapers, Swansea, have~a vacancy for a thoroughly experienced voung nmi (Welsh). 5033 "ji/j ILLINER Wanted, experienced, accustomed to serve Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, to N. Williams, Anchor House, Pontardawe MILLINER.—Wanted immediately, First Handi .1' ab] to take own orciers.-Appy, stating salary, &c., Beynon, Ystalyfcra 543 ILLINER.—Wanted at once, a stylish Milliner] _i?A able to servo through Welsh.—R. H. Davias, Draper, Narberth. 475 MILLINERS.—Wanted, experienced, stylish Mil- liller.-Apply, stating particulars, to David Evans, M ar House, Tonypandy. 528 MILLINERS and Dressmakers.—Wanted, good Second Hands for both branches; also Appren- tices.-Apply full particulars, D. J. Evans, Porth. MILLINERY.—Wanted, a thoroughly experienced Milliner, accustomed to serve state full par- ticulars.—Wm. Davies, Draper, Llandilo. 736 MILLINERY.—Wanted immediately, good Second Hand Milliner. — Apply to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. 743 ILLI.NFP.Y.-IVaiite(i imuaediately, thoroughly .1' txperiencad, practical, and stylish Milliner for first-class trade.—Apply H. Thomas, Draper, Carmai- theu. 349 OUTFITTERS.—Wanted, a pushing, experienced 0 Hand also a smart Junior Welsh preferred give age, experience, and salary (indoors).—T. Jones, Tailor, &c., Paris House, Tonypandy. 755 OUTFITTING.—Wanted, a Young Man as Junior 0 for Clothing must have good reference.-Apply Donald Knight, Cardiff. ° 754 SHOWROOM.—Wante i, end of April, an energetic Young Lady for first sales in mantles and millinery; Welsh necessary good class trade; home comforts.—Apply Mercer, "DailyNews" Office, Cardiff. STATIONERY and Fancy Goo(ts.-Young kNlan o Wanted well up in above live in.—State ape, salary, references, E. Bunney, Swansea. 5105 ANTED, by the 1st of May, a smart Milliner, able f T to execute own orders.—Full particulars, photo, to H. Powe'l Thomas, 15, Valmar-road, London, S.E. 732 WANTED immediately, an experienced and stylish Milliner able to serve.—Apply, full par- ticulars, John Evans, 107, High-street, Dowlais. 728 WANTED, Young Lady for Showroom Sales not less than 6 years' experience.—Apply to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. 744 WANTED, Young Lady for Stationery and Fancy 11 Business NN elsh necessary.—Apply, stating full particulars, Mrs Bowen, 103, High-st., Merthyr. WANTED, good Milliner able to serve when required must b, good stock-keeper.—City Millinery Co., Portland-street, Swansea.. 5066 WILLIAMS and Co., Diapers, Neath, require an W experienced Young Lady for fancy counter serve in showroom when required Welsh. 544 Titrks. JEattsgurs, &r. APPLICANTS sending repiies te Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. WANTED, experienced Bookkeeper wages 25s f, per week; shorthand and typewriting a con- sideration, but not eaiential.-Apply before 2 o'clock Monday, April 2nd, to Committee, Co-ooerative Stores, Tonypandy. 5102 WANTED, a Young Lady as Book-keeper for the Llanelly Steam Laundry. — Apply to Miss James, Steam Laundry, Llanelly. 5086 J\gtntitS trabrtltrrs, &c. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only, A GENT wanted; £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly Í'l.. splendid opening experience unnecessary; specimens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Boiton. 529 AGENTS wanted everywhere J'or Complete Busi- ness Register," summary account book per- manent employment E4 earned weekly.—Messrs Pamphilon, Coogleton, Cheshire. 737 ( COMMISSION Agents Wanted for the Sale of Brarf. j bury's Celebrated Sewing Machines. — Apply Bradbury and Co., .Ltd., 19, Gower-street, Swansea. EXPERIENCED Canvassing Agent wanted in Cardiff, and also in the Rhondda Valley, by A. ,tiiti G. Taylor, Duke-street. Cardiff. 167 NEWPORT and District.—Canvassers wanted for Blac^ie and Sons' new History of England good conimission.-Apply 22, Crescent-road, Maindee, New- P°rt- 50&2 TO Millers, Farmers' sons, Ac.—Wanted, in neigh- bourhood of Cardiff, an Agent for the sale of manures for old-established firm, 1850.—Applv to H. Cotfcreli and Co., Bristol JBone Manure Works, Bristol. WANTED, good Canvassing Agent; experienced men only need apply must have good refer- ences. A. and G. Taylor, Photographers, Newport. Jliinaiimts ttttatwb. A CTIVE (married) Man desires Situation as Time- keeper, Wages Clerk, Bookkeeper, or Works' Stock taker. Salary moderate.-Williams, 6, Prospect. piace, Pontnewydd, Newport, Mon. 5081 BAKER.—Young MSJI seeks Situation, as single or second used to a few smalls.—W. Phillips Aberdu Mills, Pontrilas, Hereford. 479 BAKER seeks Situation, Second Hand age 21 • good reference.—Walter Cullen, Tawley, Ashcott', Bridgwater, Somerset. 477 GROCERY.—Improver seeks Situation good~ex- perience, good references disengaged total abet-ainer. -Apply Edward Lewis, 149, Cnepstow-road, Maindee. 5106 g GROCERY and Provisions.—Young Man seeks \T situation as Assistant 9 years' experience good reference* age 27 married quick, obliging family or r—m.—Apply Dutt, 6, Croft-street, Cardiff. 614 SITUATION wanted by farmer's daughter, as Mother's or Useful Help, in town preferred.— Apply Jones, Hendre Post Office, near onmo346 'Nia-ter Bakers.-Young Maii wants Situation as second or single-handed good references.— Apply Hurford, Stoke-under-Ham, Somerset. 386 WANTED, situation as Warehouseman, Watch- man, Caretaker, or any place of trust; 9 years' reference from last situation. — X. 516, '• Echo," Cardiff. WANTED, by highly respectable Young Lady, Situation as Barmaid; good appearance; nighest references.—Address M.H., Mrs Williams. Bookaclier, Tredegar. £ 96 ^tTOUNG nan from country Seeks Situation, groom f>K i io°rJrun gardening; good character.—F. Hanu, ^■J^antnaaut-gtreet, Cathays, Cardiff. 488 I Ileuses, Man&ir. W^mediately, in S. Wales, near town W^mediately, in S. Wales, near town re»«ir v- <• S (1coniPa'et House, about 8 rooms, good garden, = zir" A6!" 6U0 Stt. JP Chafinel view; sup^Hor ■ milder;Ue charges. Special terms t,> permanent, mdrtSn 7af A^rtmen^wUhToung A^rtmen^wUhToung lady in Pontypridd; terms most be moderate • piano, near town.-Argug, "Echo" Office, PODtypridd: 9 Albany.road.-SlIperior Front Apartments; suit two commercial gentlemen bath, with every con- venience, with small quiet family. 510 Jfar a:lt.-1Jous£s Dantr, &r. 17* OR Salo, 2 Small Villas near Roath Park.-A ly JL' Jones, 26, Claude-road, Roath. 607 FOR Sale, House, with bakehouse attached, in rising neighbourhood.—For particulars apply Bowen, 44, New-street, Ferndale. 741 FOR Sale, Albert Villa, 29, Wordsworth-street, Cardiff, excellently built two reception-rooms, office, commodious k'tchen, large scullery, good front- age and depth six bedrooms, bai h, and" dressing- room, two w.c.'s, three entrances very central, close office, commodious k'tchen, large scullery, good front- age and depth six bedrooms, bai h, and dressing- room, two w. 's, three entrances very central, close to trams and 'buses long lease unexpired low ground I rent.—Apply on the premises. 389 HOUSKS.—Albany-road, Cottrell-road, Strathnairn- street, Daltou-street, Crwys-road; also Shop, 38, Albany-road.-Hodgkinson, 138, Castle-rd., Cardiff. I I HAVE some really cheap Houses for Sale, various sizes and localities.—J. Cuthbert Goulding, St. Ma.ry-street (next Theatre), Cardiff. 685 PONTYPRIDD.—For Sale, Nine-roomed Detached House in Llantrisant-road, with large garden behind, flower garden and drive in front good out houses,including six-horse stable and large pi^s cot; 90 six years unexpired on lease moiety purchase money can be left on mortgage.—Apply Davies, Collier's Arms, Uantwit Vardre. 5091 ORTHCAWL Glamorganshire. To be Sold or Let J. on Lease for a term of years, the desirable, com- pact, and attractive Detached Residence known as Brig-y-Don, situate at Porthcawl, the popular and fashionable seaside resort, and now in the occupation of Dr. Naunton Davies. The house contains drawing, dining, morning, and breakfast rooms, kitchens, etc., and ten bed and box rooms. There is also a good kitchen garden and nice lawn. The house is well situated, and good sea views are obtainable —For further particulars and orders to view apply to Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street. Cardiff. SHOP to Sell or Let in one of the best localities~in Rhondda, on the main thoroughfare, suitable for any respectable business.—Apply Mr Parry. Con- any respectable business.—Apply Mr Parry. Con- tractor, Ton, Pentre. 286 I ILLAS and Corner Shop for Sale well built. every convenience Pontcanna-street, close to Ci t-hedral-road. -Burgess, 2, Sneyd-streefc, Canton, I Cardiff. 319 C0 bt %anb, &t. APSTONE House, 14, Neville-street 3 reception- j rooms.—Evans and Hughes, Auctioneers and Valuers, Borough Chambers, Wharton-street, Cardiff. UII,DLNG Land to Let.-Desirai)le Building Land BUILDING Land toLet.—Desirable Building Land to Let at Newport, Crumlin, and other Colliery districts respectable builders financed.—Apply VV. L. Griffiths, Architect, 27, H gh-street, Newport. 5012 FOR FURNISHED~anrt UNFURNISidTED Resi". dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—S4,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 i-f ILLSIDK," Barry.—Re-decorated throughout. JLJL I'ive minutes from station. Three reception, eight bedrooms. Open Channel view.—D. Sibberin" •Jones, Barry. 5i8j§ MOUNTAIN Sheep Farm to Let, Henllan, near Resolven 270acres.—Apply to William Jongs, Tynyrheol, Tonna, Neath. 671 NEWPORT-Rcad.—To Let, Westonville, No 182^ Apply Coleman, Hawthorns, Llandaff. 2180 SMALL 9-roomed Furnished House"to" Let, in Taf- garth, near Breconshire Beacons and Wye Valley J;6 monthly. Apply Williams, Ashfield Builtb. 475 T0 Let, Derwen House, Bryderwen-road, Maintlee i nine rooms and offices grand position; large garden, full assorted fruit trees; moderate rent fruit will partly pay ,aine.-HoweU, Grocer, Church.;oad, Newport. 5095 mo Let, the Llwydcoed Farm7'Housc, and Gardens, JL with some land attached, if required. Immediate possession.—Apply to Mr John Comley, Farm Bailiff, Aberdare Works and Collieries, Aberdare. 665 rilO Let, Furnished, 22, The^pTn-adeTCardifT; "thi^ A sitting-rooms, six bedrooms, kitchens, bath- loom.-Apply on the premises. 46 TOLet, No. 19, Pembroke-terraM,Cardiff;Tl7oomV; within tnree minutes from Taff Vale Station.— Apply 202, Newport-road. 236 rro Let.—Fairlight, Stow Park. NewporL The i A house has three reception rooms and six bed- rooms, with kitchens and all the necessar- offices. The house commands a fine view of the Bristol Channel and the Somerset coast.—Apply to Mr J. D. Whitaker, Caersw.s, Bryngwyn-road, Newport. 3455 4Hannah-3treet seven good rooms, superior ouk- buildings, store and cellar, which can be sub-let, ii desired.-31, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 436 Wet'-Wnsnuss fltmisBS, INDEI RFORD -To he Let or Sold. Phop and C Premises very best position suitable for any business.—Apply Ambrose Brain, Auctioneer. 387 T^EWPORT.—To be Lot, Suite of Offices, tour rooms JJl and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.-Parl.iculan of Manager, "Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 PONTYPRIDD.—To Let, as Offices, a suite of four JL rooms, with storage and all conveniences, situate in a central position in Taff-street. Pontypridd rent moderate.—Apply to Messrs H. S. Davies and Morgan, Town-hall Chambers, Pontypridd. 5088 SHOP and House to Let, in good position, at Peny graig.—Apply to Wm. Charles, Penygraig. CJWANSEA.-To Let, a spacious Shop,with a glass IO front-.ge of about 45 feet, situate in one of the best positions.—Apply H. Hill and Co. Auctioneers, Swansea. 3535 TO Let, Lock-up Chemist Shop, best position, Church-road double-front plate glas?.— Apply Howell, Provision Merchant, Church-road, Newport. TO Let, House and Shop suit draper best position in district.—Apply Gladstone House, Cwmtillery Mon. 733 mo Let, Rooms as Offices above "South Wales Daily X News' Office, St. Mary-street.—Apply "Daily News." Cardiff. 15306 4550 I'THO Let, vary desirabfe Office in centre of Cardiff.— X Apply Hutcliins, IS, Duke-street. 585 f j^O Let, Castle Arcad6, Cardiff, excellent Shops, 1. with Rooms attached also cellars immediate possession.—Apply Ivor J. Roberts, Caledonian- chambers, Cardiff. 4-05 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on lease and mcderate terms suitable for en- gineering or similar purpose, with siding, etc., adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Heald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 1259 HaitUfc. WANTED, Workshop, about 80ft. cy 'iO; neigh- bourhood of Docks preferred occuoation by June 24th.— Bural's Semi-Metallic Packing Co., Ltd., 54, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff. 707 1Susint55tS for joisposal. BUSINESS Offered.—Confectionery, £ 75 Manu- facturers. £ 1,500; Wine Merchants, £ 350 Ale and Stout Merchants, £ 400.—Wilmshurst and Holmes, Quay-street, Cardiff. 300 DRAPERY.—To be soid, as a going concern, owing to the death of proprietress, that well-known Drapery Business carried on at Waterloo House, Nott- square, Carmarthen; premises held under a long lease stock low.—Apply to Mr James, 7, Guildhall- square, or to Messrs Barker, Morris, and Barker, 2 Nott's-aquare, Carmarthen. 491 DRAPERY and Millinery.—Thriving iron and coal district, Monmouthshire no goodwill fixtures only, if necessary; satisfactory reason for selling. Powell, Roach, and Co., St. John'square, Cardiff. 257 GENTS'Hat and Mei eery Business for immediate disposal, situated in the best position inLlar.elly well fitted premises early possession.—Apply Cyl)ras House, Llanelly. 494 ROCERY, Provisions.—Immediate disposal, busy JT market town, Carmarthenshire, compact Shop, good house, warehouse, stable, garden side entrance; low rent lease if desirable or Manager (giving security) for above.—For particulars apply Branch, Daily News," Cardiff. 673 Uuatmss^s Maitkir. GROCERY.—Wanted, Business, as going concern, or Shop, in main street in Pontypridd, Ferndale, or any other populous district.—Aoply, stating particulars, E. 246, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. ubli, Irmxsfs. ANCHOR Hotel, Taff's Well, near Cardiff. To Let, this old-establi«hed doubL -licensed public-house; immediate possession.—For terms, &c., apply per- sonally only to David Leyslion, Graig Brewery, Ponty- pridd.. 354 BEER and Cider House to Let, rent and incoming low good convenience for lodgers.—I. Harris, 30, Bridge-street, Leominster, Herefordshire. 648 MERTHYR VALE.-To Let, Windsor Hotel, for 7, 1.1. 14. or 21 years.—Apply Messrs R. and J. Thomas, solicitors, Castle-street, Cardiff. 427 TO Let, in capital market town, snug Hotel, with Yard and Stabling good business doing.—All particulars of Mr J. Neale Baker, Auctioneer and Hotel Valuer, Hereford. Free Kegister by post. 5072 Itntbintty, (tools, &r. JpECKETT AND s ONS, y ^OCOMOTTVE JgJNGlNE JgUILDERS, BRISTOL, Have a Large Stock of NEW LOCOMOTIVES of various sizes with all the latest improvements, ready for immediate delivery. Full particulars on application. Locomotives thoroughly repaired with promptness and despatch. 1081 THE "BUFFALO AUTOMATIC INJECTOR.' JL The Best and Cheapest in the Market SOLE AGENTS: G. K STOTHERT & CO., Engineers, 3401 BRISTOL. BOILERS.—Set of four, 30 by 7, for 801bs. working 13 pressure, and other sizes, various pressures really good, second-hand for sale cheap. Ratcliffe and Sons, Hawarden Iron Works, „ Chester. Talegrams:—Ratcliffe Son3, Hawarden. 5045 ENGINES.-Second-hand horizontal 16 inch cylinder, with belt', pulley, governors,&c. splendid con- ilition modern and cheap. Hauling and Winding Engines, with cylinders from 6in. to 36m. dia. good second-hand. 6 Ratcliffe and Sons, Hawarden Iron Wort Telegrams —RatcIjfTe Sons, Hawarden. 5045 FOR Sale. First-class Pairs of Enines for winding or hauling purposes, 6', 12", 18",20", 22", 26", and "lIJH cylinders, tour splendid double-flued double-rivetted Boilers, 3u_ by 7, equal to 701bs. pressure. Fifty others, various sizes. Portable Engines, Pumps, and Tools always m stock. r EDWARD RATCLIFFE, Hawarden, 4525 Near Chester. FOR Sale, Second-hand 9in. centres, 12ft. Gap Bed, Lathe, Self-acting, Sliding and .-crew-cutting Bed, 13%in. wide.—Cross Brothers, Woriuiijr-sfcreeb, Cardiff. 466 I jlOR Sale, Pair of Horizontal Hauling Engines, X1 24in. cylinders, 4ft. 6in. stroke, with two drums, 6ft. diameter, running loose on crank shaft, clutches l and brakes! complete; Pair of Air Compressing Engines, 12m. steam and air cylinders. Thomas I Johnson, Prescott-street, Wigan. 3912 IjVOR Sale, 2-ton Steam Wharf Crane in excellent X? condition; very tfirnB ilMliM and Co.. Prises-street, Bristol «oa> Jj^OR Sale or Hire, Two 10-inch Tank Locomotives. X Price and particulars, apply makers, Thomas Spittle (Limited), Cambrian Foundry, Newport. 370 TWO splendid 8-horse Portable Engines for Sale new fireboxes and tubes guaranteed. Also Mortar Mill.—Wynne Jones, Wind-st., Swansea. 704 THE "HAN COCK INSPIRATOR," JL IMPROVEn DONKEY PUMP AND INJECTOR COMBINED Apply to G. K. STOTHERT & CO., Engineers, 3401 BRISTOL. WANTED, a heavy Tee Bob or Quadrant for Pumping, 10 to 12 fest centres.—Send sketch dimensions, and price to Thomas Johnson, Prescott- street, Wigan 5334 dimensions, and price to Thomas Johnson, Prescott- street, Wigan 5334 SEN. Cylinder Horizontal Enedne for Sale bargain. 8 Also 5% Vertical Engine and several Fireproof Safes, cheap.-Apply 47A, Strand, Swansea. 5109 WORTHINGTON PUMPING ENGINE COM- PANY. I BRANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT, SKINNER-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. 4162 T. DYNE STEEL, C. E., Sole Agent s T B A N 8 11 1 P 0 w N B a 8 REQUIRING N Ew MAEINE BOILERS Of the Highest Class and Power, apply to G. K. STOTHERT & CO., Boilermakers, 3401 BRISTOL. j^ORRISH AND B EDDOW, ENGINEKRS, HANNAH-STREET, CARDIFF. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. SMITH'S WORK, RAILINGS, &C. FOR SALE, second-hand Horizontal 5" Cylinder Engine; second-hand double-acting Donkey Pump 4" cylinder; new 6% Cylinder 14" stroke Horizontal Kngine new Vertical Steel Boilers, 3 to 14 H.P. New Improved Steam Hoists and Hauling Engines for Builders, Contractors, Brickworks, <fcc. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. 4404 p B A K ERA N D CO. ALBION WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, Sole Agents in South Wale3 and Monmouthshire for ROBEY AND CO. (LIMITED), LINCOLN. PORTABLE AND SEMI-PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, GAS ENGINES, BOILERS, STONE BREAKERS, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINES, &c. MORTAR MILIiS of Special Construction. Large Stock New and Second-hand Machinery Always Ready for Hire or Purchase. Telegrams-" Tin-plates." National Telephone, 190. 4759 Utagoits attir Collurn ntqutsitts. rpHE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, X CARDIFF. Telephone No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegrams Gething, Cardiff. WAGONS.—New to Latest Regulations, 50 with one end, two side, and two bottom doors, wheels with wrought bosses, large capacity (12in. longer and 4in. deeper thau usual), ready for lettering. Fifty to Hun- dred End Tip 30-ton Coal Wagons to New Regulations, equal to new, prompt delivery. LOCOMOTIVES.— One good second-hand Saddle Tank Loco, six wheels coupled, ready for instant work, and cheap for cash or three years' purchase lease, 14-in. Cylinders, by Avcnside i'ngine Company, now at Cardiff. 11,A ILS. -Bridge, 14 to 120 lbs. per yard;, Flange, 10 to 100 lbs. per yard Double Head, 30 to 82 lbs. per yard and Bnll Head, 50 to 96 lbs. per yard. SLERPERS.—Wood, Iron, and Steel. A quantity of Metro Gauge Steel Sleepers for sale, cheap. PORTABLE RAILWAY.— £ 11 per 100 Yards of Rail- way (Steel Rails and Iron Sleepers) complete. INGOT MOULDS.—About 164 tons, cheap to clear. Sizes on application. 1160 RAILWAY .wagons and Locomotives.—The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Wagons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices ast Moors, Cardiff. 2S07 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riage and Wagor. Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 TO Let on Hire, Eight and Ten-ton Wagons, side and end doors good condition.—Write for full particulars to X.Y.Z., South Wales Daily News Cardiff. 4939 lmiicvjclts, DRIRGTUS, &X. THE JOHN QRIFFITHS CYCLE CORPORATION, L D. (LATE W. H. DAVIES AND CO.), 5T ^UEENSTBEET' CARDIFF. BRANCHES ALL OVER THE WORLD. LARGEST CYCLE ORGANISATION IN EXISTENCE. Immense Stock of Cycles of Leading jManufacUrsrs, including HUMBERS, RUDGES, QUADRANTS, SINGERS, REFEREES, &c., &c. We have a SPECIAL LINE of HUMBER ROAD- STERS, fitted with 1894 DUNLOP TYRES, complete with Brake and Mud Guards. Place your Orders now for Easter and Whitsuntide. LARGEST DISCOUNTS FOR CASH, OR ON EASY TERMS. 4828 lORRlS BRos., CYCLE WORKS. PONTYPRIDD. «2,000 Worth of Cycles and Children's Horses, &e. We offer the best show. We have taken the lead in South Wales for 20 years, and cannot be beaten. Repairs of all kinds promptly at trade prices. Beeston Racer, 26lbs.; Helical Premier, 23Ibs Ritdge Front Driver; all Dinlops; best cash offer accepted. Tool Bag, Spanner, or Bell, post free, Is stamps. 1186 ABSOLUTE Sale, lease expired, retiring from the business.—Enormous sacrifice of new and second- hand Safeties, including Premiers, Rovers, Raleiglis, Wliitworth*, Excelsiors, Lions, Raglans, Invincibles. Accessories about half the usual prices.—Parry, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 4549 BUY a Nimrod? Yes. I rode one last season. JL.0 They are steadily making their way in Wales. They certainly win the quality ticket for a serviceable and sm rt mount. They will fill your eye! See advertisement on page 8 of this paper. 5025 SAFETIES, Safeties, Safeties.—Cheaper than ever most wonderful bargains ever offered 1,000 Machines, new and second-hand, in Stock single machines at wholesale price 50 per cent. cheaper than other makers.—Wr te at once for large list, post free, from W. R. Warrilow, Regent-street Safety Works, Weston-super-Mare. 3865 SAFETY.—Cushion tyres, long ball head, diamond frame not soiled. Cost £ 16 nett; complete with lamp, bell, Ac., hammock saddle, cash, 24 18,4 6d. Approval with pleasure.—E. Wallace, 5, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. 265 1893 Huuiber Diamond Pneumatic Boothroyd's balls throughout; gear 68 £ 9, or offers worth double. —W. Prosser, Elmore, near Gloucester. 473 r s t s, tilit UTORK, CARRIAGES. CCARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.-Bestse- j lected Stock in the West.-C. E. Gurnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 4822 £ 1 URNSEY'S Carriage Lamps, first quality and best \JT value ever offered. Lamps repaired. Large stock new and second-hand lamps.-Works, Merchant-street, Bristol, and 18 and 19, Bute-lane, Cardiff 4822 FOR Sale, first-class Turn-out, brown Cob Horse, 14.3, rising five, quiet to ride or drive Joy Cart, made especially to order; brass-mounted Harness all good as new.—For particulars apply to W. Richards, Builder, 56, Church-road. Newport. 5092 FOR Sale, handsome and well-bred St. Bernard Dcg, 10 months old.—Apply~to John Evans, 93, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 745 HARNESS.—Great Saving by Buying from the Largest Manufacturers in Wales W0 Sets to select from.—Saddlery Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 5104 13()ULTIlY, Pigeon, Bird. Dog, Horse, and Cattle JL Food.-Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. RARE old English Pedigree Bobtail Sheep Pups, JLIL long coat., also prize Bitch sale; cheap.— Charles Holden, Midland Hotel, Derby. 214 QALI, good Spring Cart, suit butcher, baker, grocer, K-7 or boarding-house keeper. F. Smith, 17, Matthew's-terrace, Lower Grangetown, Cardiff. 591 Ol ORE Shoulders, Broken Knees, Ac., quickly cured (O by Condy's Fluid. Veterinary book free. Horses suffering from sore backs, cracked heels, grease, wounds, cuts, bruises or thrush, cured in a few hours by bathing the parts affected with Condy's Fluid (diluted). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, 8oz., Is 20 oz., 2s. Of all Chemists.— Veterinary Book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 83, Turnmill-street, London, E.C. 5024 ANTED, middle-size covered Furniture Van T f must be low, and fair condition.—Send sketch, weight, price, Gregory, David-place, Jersey. 596 Ifor J?ak.-jHisr £ Ua!tt0iis. A Cheap Lot.—Bedroom, Parlour, and Kitchen, furnished complete for 12 guineas reliable goods inspection invited.—E. E. Harris's, Newport Market. 610 CURE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed, most stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, 155, St. Micbael's-hill, Bristol. 481 FOR Sale, 10 Shares in Port Talbot Tin-plate Com- pany, Limited. B22 paid.—Best offer to C. E. Maples, 14, Cook-street, Liverpool. 5103 FOR SALE, CLEAN FOLDED NEWSPAPERS.— Aoply D O. EVANS & CO., Paper Stock Merchants, Penarth-road, 4lb8 Cardiff. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING G SHEETS. Large quantity of slightly Defective Sheets. 5 ft. by 2 ft.—Is Id each 8 ft. by 2 ft.—lslld each 6 ft. by 2 ft —Is 4d each 9 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 4d each 6 ft. by 2 ft -Is 4d each 9 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 4d each 7 ft. by 2 ft.—Is Sd each 10 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 9d each Galvanised Ridging, Gutters, Down Spouting, Nails, Washers, Rivets, etc., and all materials for fixing can | be inspected at BRUCE AND STILL'S, LIMITED, 75. NORFOLK- STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL, Contractors and Builders of Iron Buildings, Dock Sheds, Churches, Hay Bams, Jfcc. Estimates Free. 1303 HARRIS'S Goods cheap, but can be relied on. Chest Drawers, 15s 6d, 18s 6d, 26s. Wash- stands and Tables, 9s lid, 10s 6d, lis 6d, 13s 6d. 610 IF you w.mt Reliable Furniture try E. E. Harris's Old-established Furnishing Emporium, Newport Market. No connection with any other address. 610 1 ADY wishes to Sell Paicei of Baby's First Clothes, JLJ superior quality never worn; very cheap.—L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfleld, Manchester 527 LOOK !—The Eolipse Parlour Suite, Couch, Gent's Lady s, and six small Chairs, only £ 3 18s 6d the complete suite.—Harris's Emporium, Newport Market. mA,NGOLDS for Sale So to 40 tons.-Apply to JLVJt. bailiff, Llwyncrwn Farm, Llanishen. 5070 PATCHWORK.—60 lovely pieces Silks, Satins, Is 100 Crazy Pieces, 8:1.—Mrs Lang- ford, 101, King-street, Southport. 368 PLAIN Greens.— Plain Greens, 4s per cwt also~a quantity of Broeoli and Curly Greens.—Harding, Monachty Farm, Maindee, Cardiff. 345 AFES.-Several Burglar and Fireproof Safes, in s eluding one with three locks for club state size required.-I..ord's Safe Works, Wolverhampton. 288 WEETREART'S curious Love Letter, iiiiie ex- WEETREART'S curious Love Letter, nine ex- KJ traordinary Funny Mounted Photographs, six Magic Cards 18 penny stamps.—Hyams, 28, Myton- street, If ull 534 j rglHb MATRIMONIAL HERALD X and „ FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Organ of The World'sGreat Marriage Associa- tion (Limited). Its valuable organization supported and recommended by the Clergy to all desiring happy and „ yantageous marriages (see Notice in current issue). Brilliant success for 1893. Enormous increase in Association's Marriages over auy year during 11 years establishment. The Directorate honoured with the entire Patronage of the Nobility Professional and Business Classes throughout the British Empire. Absolute secrecy. Sent in plain sealed envelope, 5<1.- Editor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 2584 mHE CARDIFF PLATING COMPANY, STEAM X GOLD, SILVER, and NICKEL PLATING WORKS, PARADISE-PLACE, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF Nickel and Silver Plating of every description done in finest style by staff of Birmingham mechanics. Cruet Stands, Teapots, Forks and Spoons, etc., etc re-electro'd as new. Cycle fittings of all kinds beauti- fnlly re-nickelled. Coachbuiiders'. Saddlers', and Plumbers' work re-plated. Lowest prices to the trade I P.S.-We are bonn-fide Platers and carry on no other business. Telegrams Plating Company, Cardiff. 4614 TO Builders.—Several Scaffolding^Poles and Plank^ Tressels, Screens, Carpenter's Bench, and other Building Plant, at Cathedral-road, for Sale.-Apply George Rees, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 559 TO Grocers.—For Sale, splendid Set Ornamental Tea Canisters with fittings good as new.— Apply J. Jones, 18, Struet, Brecon. 294 gy ,000,000 Cabbage Plants (strong), as 6d per l,000 j> Is per 100 ;parcels post.—H. Mason, Plant Grower, Withington, Hereford. 100 Q00,000 Early and Ox Cabbage Plants, 3s 1,000"; O Pickling Plants, 4s 1,000.-John Hill, Gardener, Church Walk, Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire. 324 W ELSH F EAT H E It BEDS. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS ARE MADE IN WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED. No. 1.—Single Bed, Boister, and Pillow, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. bin., weighing "Olb 30 0 No. 2.-Bouble Bed, Bolster, and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6iii., weighing 501bs 37 6 No. 3.—Double Bed, Bolster, and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in. weighing 551bs 41 0 WARRANTED DRY AND SWEET. These renowned Feathers are put into Best Union Ticking, and well made, sent carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Any sized Beds made to order for 9d per lb. Samples of Feathera and Ticking post free. Feathers without Ticking, 6d per lb. All orders must be accompanied by Cheque or P O. O. payable to H. HANDY & CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. 1304 ilUsallaneous lEanis. GOOD permanent Home for a Baby two years old and under; reasonable premium; healthy couijti-y, place.-Apply Paternal, "South Wales Daily News Office. 356 WANTED, a Steel Wire Rope, new or second- VT hand.—Particulats and price to John Duke, Accountant, Newport, Is e of Wight. 599 \XT ANTED by respectable Married Couple, well Tf connected, Baby to ."dopfc country home; good premium required.- Apply Adoption, Echo Office, Pontypridd. 5008 iilisreHatwous. MARQUEES, Tents, Pavilions, Flags, Shields, Trophies, &c foi hire Ei-teddfodau, Horti- cultural Shows, Banquets, &,c.-Apply Jonathan Jones, Swansea. 5078 MitS Porrow, Picton-terrace^ Skewen. Neath"* Certificated Monthly Nurse, Clapham Maternity Hospital, London testimonials and references on application terms moderate. 734 IjlURNISHon our NG-JV Hire Svstem. HousosTor A partments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely uy us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock -Housoli old Furniture of cheap and superior quality All good sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goodB sent home in a private van free of ciiarge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale everything private. Arrangements completed withont delay, anu, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s 6d weekly S10 worth, 4s weekly £15 worth for 5sweekly;-210 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger Quantities. Please note the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the CasMe). Cardiff. 12783-1105-10 Jtlonejr. MONEY.—ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BILL OF 1.T.L SALE, OR PUBLICITY, FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. EST. 1875 CAPITAL, £ 200,000. The Directors of this well-known, old-established Bank arc prepared to offer exceptional advantages to all responsible persons n need of temporary cash assistance. Private and Prompt ADVANCES made daily, on borrower's simple Promissory Note, AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed may be repaid by instalments or at the end of a stated period. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Bank is ot connected with any Loan Societies or Advance Companies, and the usual objectionable loan office routine is entirely dispenssd with. Apply in strictest confidence to MR T. C. RIUP.URN. 3830 Resident Manager !%1 °NEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT jlJjL NOlICE, by a Private Gentleman, from £ 10 to £ i,l)00, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Landers, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a Loan Office? For the benetit of Borrowers I am prepared to grant advances from one to ten years in any part of England or Wales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the in- terest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be arranged, therefore the applicants get the full benefit of cash advanced Apply in confidence to the actual lender, II. HUNTER, Esq., 1135 13564 150, Westminster Bridge-road, London. TVS ONE Y LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. -LTX FROM £ 5 to £ 2,000. >V HY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- to grant Advances to Male or Female, upon their PR.OMISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England r Wales, without loan office formalities ? NO BILL OF SALE OR SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instal- ments, or can remain out from 1 to 15 years by paying the interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender, WILFRED VVILBEfJFORCE, Esq., No. 11, Stroud Green-road, Ffnsbuvy-park, London, N. O N E Y LENT PRIVATELY' Upon Note of Hand alone, From B&O to -02,000, At 5 per Cen Interest, By DUDLEY MORTEN, Esq,, 18, ADAM-STREET, STKAND, LONDON. Also upon Mortgage o; Furniture, Stock, Plant, Crops, and Farming Implements, without removal. Apply personally, if possible, or by letter, when all particulars will be sent per return of post. No Sureties arc R-quired. No Deductions are Made. No Inquiries are Made iu Applicants' Neighbourhood. No Genuine Application Declined, and if desired the transaction will be compl; ted and the money advanced at the applicant's residence. 5054 MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grant advances, upon note of hand alone, for any term not exceeding 15 years, from B15 to 21,000, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Female, in Town oa Country. Without loan office, formalities or bill of sale Distance no object, and so lon as the inlerest is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application re fused. All communications are treated strictly private —Apply to the actual Lender, II. Harrison, Esq., 87 York-road, Westminster Bridge-road, London 1115 MONEY LENT WITHOUT BILL OF SALE OR t SURETIES, on Note of Hand alone, as follows £ 20-24 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS of £018 4 £ 50 -24 „ „ B2 5 10 £ lt0—24 „ -94 11 8 No Commission or Legal Expenses. A guarantee given of stnctest privacy. Apply for prospectus to UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK, t5, Craven-street, Strand, London. 4185 A. G. WILLIS, Manager. r MONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills yf Sale or Sureties, as follows ;— repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £ 1 2s 5d. •• 24 £ 2 4s MM. f100 „ 24 „ „ £ 4 9s 7d. JLarger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object.—Apply D. Williams, 15, York-rd., Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. mHE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO X (LIMITED) Advance Dailv Sums from B5 TO 21,000. Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY ItEPAYiNIENIS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DgLAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED, Prospectus and Particiiiar.5 Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS. SToW-HILL N wpowc; ARCADE-CHAMBERS, PQNTYPRIDDT 3398 MONEY ¡,ENT BY A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN UPON NOTE OF IRA" Without loan oiffce routine. From £10 te £5,ooa. From £ 10 te £ 5,000. TO Ladies, Gentlemen, and Traders generally, upon note of hand alone, and to assist persons into business. Also upon the, security of reversions annuities, private income, furniture, machinery plant stock, crop in town or country without removal. Also 1 on deeds and life policies at 5 per cent. Only a few hours' notice required to carry out all advances. Apply to the actual lender, Charles H. Wheatley, Esa No. 34A, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London. N B.-If desired, Mr Wheatley will attend person- ally at applicant's residence with cash and carry out the advance. 1294 €1ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from~ £ 5 and upwards, 011 personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dis- tance 110 object. Apply personally or by letter, 8, BELLE VUE STREET, SWANSEA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. 1208 jyroNEY LENT PRIVATOLY AT SHORT ^ile'?ao u pAr5pare<1 t0 ™ake strictly private a™, P,r,oraPfc Cash Advances, £ 10 to £ 1,000, to re- lP,?, V ,a cP^01^ ,or female) in any part of England, Scotland, or Wales, upon NOTE OF HAND ALONE AT 5 PER CENT. Advances .^an remain out from one to 10 years by paying interest only. j v j NO SURETIES OR GUARANTEES REQUIRED. nl°""tr^a^I,Ca,lts ,can Tel-V on receiving the same prompt attention as those living in London. Before applyilJ elsewhere apply, in strict, confidence, to the actual lender, 15262 I H. P. CALVERR, 50:22 35, CAMDEN GROVE, PECKHAM,* LONDON^S^. y?U w,a.nt'promptly, privately, and at a low rate of interest on your simole promis- sory no.es, with or without sureties, apply immediately enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr W. P. Thomas 20* Market-street, Abertillery. Special Features No in- fetfT,ixleaS?nable mt"rest. which is quoted before- n«- promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton bank, Limited, for whom Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £ 30,000, consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. j-l PL ^AA^eaiay ,t0 be_Advanced on good V V^Freehold or Leasehold Property, in sums of £ 100 to £ 10,000; also on goot1 personal secu nty, reversions, annuities, &c., &c.-Messis Hern Financial Agents, 94, St Mary-street, Cardi'i.$49 O M MB KCIA L AD V AN~CE BANK ■P* f>\nh -STREET, CARDIFF r J ,can be obtained on the same dai as I Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being ees charged unless cash advanced. Country apS- -"J;" „ COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 19. QUAY'-STREET CARDIFF. £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— ffACsr1''10 F- Appl.y, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88. Pont. JI1orlais, Tydfil. 4278 IB RIGHT, JgRTKF, JORILLIANT r STORYETTES. STORYETTES. STOR.YETTES. 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We have much pleasure in announcing a Series of Articles that will prove of the deepest interest o all disciples of good old Izaak Walton. The series will cover the whole field of Angling and in the articles valuable hints will be found for every angler, whether fishmg for II game" or coarse fish. The names of the contributors include THE MARQUIS OF LORNE, K.G. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., BLP. JOHN BICKERDTKE, M. A. WALLIS EVERSHED ("Water Rail." JOHN WATSON, F.L.S. ("Black Gnat. "EPHEMERA." And other well-known Anglers. The following is a list of the articles :— 1. SALMON AND SALMON FISHING, 2. SKA FISHING FOR AMATEURS. 3. TROUT AND TROUT FISHING. 4. FISHING FOR SMALL FRY. 5. GRAYLING AND GRAYLING FISHING. 6. ROACH AND RCDD. 7. PIKE AND PIKE FISHING. 8. BARBEL AND BREAM. 9. PERCH AND PERCH FISHING. 10. DACE AND GUDGEON. As the spring-time approaches, the angler looks up his rod and tackle. 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