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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. s^mrM WAXES isuir NEWS. TTHREEI SIX -N; WORDS. ONCE. XIMES TIMES G&EPK 30 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 |\ 1— ¥ 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES IN i i IN "NEWS" 10 Words! 1 0 2 0 3 0! ECHO." j Kach extra j 20 Words Kach extra I I 20 Words LO Words 0 3 0 6.0 9 j 2/6 30 Words SOOTH WAXES ECHO. WORDS ONCE THKR-E SIX 1 S WOlvDS. UNCi,. TIMEg XJ>IES. | 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5 h (Each Extra, 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 loword* | 1/- W Words 1 0 2 0,3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 30 Wordst 1 6 -¡-6 These cho-racs apply only to the classes of Adteer- 'isemeiit specified below, and arc strictly conjiiifd to which are ordered for cy>isccutivc insertion, ind paid for previous to msertion; if eitmer oj conditicns is not complied tciih, the Advertise- netit will be charged by the Business Sou Ic.-— Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted* To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Mi&xdttneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if exceeding M icsrds, and 6d for eaeh additional 10 ■•vordir.. tr50nn:1. 1\ TOKE Archer's Golden Returns 'Sweetest v Tobacco manufactured. 1255 f i1 artuttzbip. ART! •> ERS Wanted.—Ales ami Stout, £ 200; Waters, £ 900 M;j«uf»etuirers, £ 500; ilillers, £ i 00 Auctioneers, £ 200.—Wilmshurst and 934 iitairimatuaL « « ATRIMOTS Y—Spinster (56), refused many offers l "il .Upl, Vorr» »ser. wishes toO marry has freehold m>perty\feldi ng WOO a year brides £ 6,000 saved Vjiss BooVhani-at..New North-rd., London. 525 IlJOWra, a 36 (mechanic), wishes to cor- respond wi "L an affectionate C hristian Lady -ievr matrimony.-Cyi wo, Sowth Wales Daily X«ws," &ks&KS&. PPUCAjyrS sending replies to £ ,<lverasement3 ft a3<tres»Kl to initials or fictitious names, at this iffice are requested not to send origiup.1 testimonials 1fith their applications, bub to enclose copies of •.eattimonials only. *• WOBB abt «ifc Pianos. '—This litt'te work should J* be read bv all intending Pcii •chasers, as it •ontains many useful Hints and valuable Information in the selection of ^.vP^aao.—Post free, of Duck, OIl, uid Pinker, Bat!). AN^J^Lesi^anted privately"^gentleman. -State terms, «Ac., to R *2, "Daily News, Cardiff. iss A.stie7afterl2 vwry successful years in Cardiff, has-much pleasure* i** announcing that she oon- jinues irivin<y Lessons on jPi&noforte Ana Singing Penaxth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of pupils, or at 10, Fitmlan-p.ace, Newport- road. Cardiff/close to Tafi \Xttle and Rhymney stations. Terms moderate.. rl VrfY aS'TKD, an O ganwt tor West Grove Unitarian f" Chinch.—Apply, stat big salary retired, to W. A. Moore, 16, r> Pipe Or5jaTis_for Saie, '45 g linea.s,_78 suitieas (two i> ufaunal) 120 guineas.-For specifications to Wade, Ccomatercial-ad, Newport- 5x71 v ^ISUCATIMTAL A PPLICANTS sending replietf to Advertisements addressed to initials or iieti Tious names, at this ) ce, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, bub to enclose copies of testimonials only AVIT!S'^ Charity-sehool, Treitecli. —Wanted im mediately. Assistant Mistress or ex P.T., or- qualified female over 38, for infaots and sewing. Salary £35 per annum.—Apply the. Secretary, J. E. Richards, Gellywen, St. Clear's. X-P.T. -wanted immediately feW" Girls* School; salary, £ 40.—Apply Canon Thorngison, Cardiff. 92&. Private-, Jp Tuition Classes, Special Classtis for Commercial. Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post: Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street-, Cardift. 196 Certificated Master for Llanoilo Talybont Natiom.1 School (mixed) ayWfi.ee, 120.—Appiv, testimonials, statitagf sftJary, Vicar, Poitardalais. B.ft.O- yoA nOKTHAXI) (Pitman's), Evening CJa*«es.—Pupils. taught, and. qualified for appointments by an "pi-fenced tutor, orally or by post individual ullíon, every evening from 7. Correspondmaand re- porting styles, and speed classes. Apptj Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Itiverside, CardiS. XiiTiNTBI> ex-P.T. Assistants (two), infants and W lrir: £40.-APply Canon Thompson, The V CM-diif. 4214 ^0SI mb JONND. LOST in neighbourhood of Glamorgan-street, Canton, Ledger, marked Q-.—Kinder rewarded ou returning to A. and G. Gardiner, 7, Ne^vport-road, Cardiff. OST.—Left in Great Western Railway tnun at, Abergavenny on Monday, 12t2i March, Brown JLj Abergavenny on Monday, 12th March, Brown Handbag, containing papers of no value to anyone but owner —Finder returning same with contents to Station Master, Great Western ifcafiway Station, Cardiff, will be rewarded. 535 BoiHtsiu ^srfemis. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious na.mes, at this office are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- ffionivJs only. t^OOD Genera! Servant wanted.—Apply 27, Rich jf mond-road, Cardiff. 108 H- OUSE-Pariouimaid required at once for Penartu; must be early riser and understand lamps rood wages given to competent ervan"; no fringe.— Apply, stating aje, height, and references, toPcnarth, South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. ANTEB, good General Servant; able to wash, iron, and do iplain cooking; age about 20; reference requited.—Apply Mrs Davie?, 'JCiilor, i6, Bute-street, Treorky. WIkSTBD, immediately, two General Ser-wanta one assist cooking, the other with children or small family.— Apply IVo. 5, Watergate, Brecon. 117 General Servant, about 15 or 16 years T" ofase.—Mrs G. Phillips, Ruby Cottage, High- ltreet, Blackwood, Mon. 9 ANTED at once, General Working Housekeeper. —Apply Manager, Pegler and Son, Market- itreet, Plain Cook smalt family wages, £ i'5.—Apply ParkfieM, St. Arvan's, aear Chepstow. 8#9 ANTED, good (Jeneral Servant, must under- stand plain cwking thoroughly good reference require' Apply 44, OakSeld-st., Koath, Cardiff. 876 W"ANTED, an experienced General Servant, be- tween 2ft and 0 good cmmcter indispens- ajjfe.—Apply Mrs Mordey, 26, Clytha-square, Newport. 'WlTANTKI', an experieneed General Servant, able to do plain cooking; aiso Housemaid.—Apply io Mrs Jones, Penrbiwceiber.. -Ai Situations Slsraiit. m pptlCANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this .'SSce, are requested not to send original testimonials orKAt iieiv application?, but So enclose copies of tesfl- .aomal;; OBIT. Man for Repairs D and as«isfc in shop prodece character.—Apply jerseftstfly, Oliver, Boot Warehouse, Treorchy. (IAN any l.ady or Gentletnaji recommend smart Boy j (13) as Page in small house country ?—Reply 3. 92Z, Daily New: Cardiff. 922 CtOACHSMlTH wanted at once; first-class man j only.—Apply J. W. Peasley, Manager, Coach- tmildmg Co., Pontypridd. -fOifXXEKY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by ost the snrest roatl to promotion; syllabus, Id stamp. —T. A. Southern, M.K., late H.M. Inspector of Mines che Universal Mining School, Derby. 1481 POKK Butchers.—Young Man Wanted for the Slaughterhouse must make himself generally uoeful.—Apply Robot torn. Batcher, Merthyr. 757 fJ^riLORS.—Wanted two_g^d~Coat_Ha_ndiV sr.in.HJob Makers; no travellers required.—R. Kinlyn Jones, Merchant Tailor, Paris House. Bridgend, 792 TAILORS.—Wanted, a good Coat Maker regular work to a steady man.—W. Lewis, Tailor, Aber- iillery, Mon. 21 finAlLORS.—Wanted at ones, a good Coat Hand I constancy to an experienced and steady man.— Jones, Cowbridge House, Penygraig. y S9 THIRTY Pounds a Month can he made with Ten j. Pounds —For particulars address Cantab, 89 London WaB, London. 35J rS^jo Baker'.—Wanted, Bread^and Cake Baker I single. -Apply, stating wages required (indoors), give references, international Stores,Pentre, Rhondda. O SaddlersT—If Curtis, Collar Maker, will apply at t_ once he will hear of something to his advantage. -G. Merry, Saddler, Tongwyulais. 24 ffiO Tailors.—Wanted, good all-rouad Young Man J. also Improver; constant work.—Apply to S. M. Jones, The Pavement, H,-ty. I inpo tSBok'Three C'oat and Three Trousers and J. Vest Hands Wanted immediately constant work for steady, sober men.—Apply to Price and n, Tailors, Treoichy. V_ ACANCIES^ Excise (Exam. April 24th), age V 19-22, Men Clerks, Boy Clerks, and Appoint- ments for Ladies; tuition personal or by correspond- ence by successful coacli; 18 passes October Excise %S&<) -accesses, 88 first places.—Write for full details to O. F, Skerry, M.A., F.R.G.S., the London Cufil 8ervice College, Ltd., ó7, Chancery Iane^London. lo WANTED, an experienced Person for Hotel Vaults.—Apply Mrs Price, Imperial HoteI, Doctor. 126 WANTED, Working Foreman, English timber W trade must understand measuring timber and eotts perfectiv steady state wages.—Lewis, Timber Merchant, Poiitypri'd. 134 WANTED, a good Cart Collar Maker.—Apply k f Organ Brothers, Wrington, R.S.O. Constant work for a good hand. 772 WANTED immediately, thoroughly sober, respect- T awe Young Man as Junior Improver to Shoe. ng and Jobbing, able to nail on.—Apply R. and T. Yoberfc, Usi. 17 WANTED, active Man. under 40 years of age, to attend to Sewers, Flushing Tanks and Pump- ing Arrangements. &c., in the Parish of Llandaffi wages £1 per week.—Apply W. Fraser, Surveyor to the Cardiff Rural Sanitary Authority, 276, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 5170 WANTED, good Latliemen.—Apply, stating age, T v experience, and wages required, to the "Waddle" Patent Fan and Engineering Co., Llanelly. "V^T"ANTED, Single Man as Groom-Coachman (in- V V doors) must be good driver, and willing to he generally useful.—Apply, stating age, weight, heigh1, wages, and references, Coach, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. WANTED, Fitters. Turners, Smiths (shoeing and I If general), and Strikers to Keep Away from i\lertilyr. Stron. 32 WANTED, a thoroughly practical Limeburner.— Apply M. Roberts, Melbourne-terrace, Lan- dore. 5155 WANTED, Two Male Attendants at the Glamor- gan County Asylum, near Bridgend, who must- [ be good violin players wage to begin at £28 a year, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform, after pro- bation.— AppIy_to the Medical Superintendent. 5152 WANTED, a steady, single Man, about 20, as ( T Assistant Ostler and Groom must be able to drive a carriage and pair of horses, milk cows, and willing to do any other work that is required.—Apply Wm. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. 33 "VSTANTED at once, young Man about 16 to 18, to f v make dough and mould, and deliver indoors. Edwards, Confectioner, Brecon. 731 WANTED, Colliers regular work those used to steep measures preferred. — Apply the WANTED, Colliers regular work those used to steep measures preferred. — Apply the Manager, Tondti Colliery, Tondu. 885 WANTED at once, good Painter and Paperhanger. George Phillips, Decorator, &c., Blackwood, Mon. 10 WANTED, competent Shoeing Smith.—Write age, and wages required, to W. Gregory and Sons, Jersey. 850 WANTED, a Groom, to lead one of the Carmar I thenshire Stud Co.'s horses fôr the season wages. 25s per week.-Apply immediately to the Secre- tary, Mr John Francis, Land Agent, Carmarthen. 5130 WANTS6 immediately, first-class Re-toucher, I I T able to operate well in absence 01 principal.— A. and G. Taylor, Wesley Chambers, Newport. 5073 ^TSTANTED, Two Coat Hands at once constant f V work.—Apply D. A. Davies, Pontybercm, Llanelly. 540 H EELW RIGUT^—Wanted, an vtfroand Hand"; i' abl'» to do paintin and lettering preferable.- Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 133 Q2 Weekly Upwards may be realised by either sex, without hindering present occupation.—For samples (returnable), &c., enclose addressed envelope samples (returnable), &c., enclose addressed eavelope to Evans, Watts, and Co. (P. 137), Merchants, Bir- mingharu.— Genuine. 94 bO'p ASSISTANTS. VPPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, ut to enlose coples of testi- monials ocly. DRAPERY.—Davies and Son have a Vaca.ncy for a smart Man dress department; Welsh.—Apply, full particulars, Cloth Hall, Carmarthen. iJ45 DRAPERY and Outfitting.—Wanted at once, an experienced > ssista^it Welsh desirable.—Apply, giving particulars, Davies, Draper, 61, The Rise, Beau- fort. 8 DRAPERY and Outfitting.—Good pushing Hand, wt*ll up m'lst bave reliable references state full particulars.—Geo. Jones, Victoria House, Aber- carn. 836 DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, a. smart Junior Welsh.—Apply, with full particulars, to E. J. Itees, Draper aOutfttter, Rorth. 651 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior Welsh. —With usaal particulars apply to David J. Jones, Mount, Pleasant Garrien, Aberdare. 652 DRESSMAKKR.—Wanted at once, a thoroughly experienced Hanet, capable of eecutin own orders must be a good fit Wel?h.—Apply Payne, Bee Hive, Merthyr Vale. 662 RESSMAKING. — Wanted~!mmediately, good First Bodice Hand.—Apply to John Evans and I Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. 742 dGENERAL Dupery. — Wanted, a smart Junior VX Hand full particulars first letter.-Griffiths, Abersychan. 883 KOCERY.—V/anted, a, smart Jnnior, Welsh; \JT indoors, good home, abstainer must have good references. Also, a strong Apprentice. Welsh indoors. —Apply, stating fall particulars, E. Morgan and Son, Aber<luIals, Neath. GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted at once, a strong Young Man, about 20, as Haulier must understand vrarelwuse work, and willing to make him- self generally useful personal application preferred indoors,-Ap!Jly. stating salary, references, &c., D. W. Richards, T nypancly, Khondda Valley. 783 ROGERY.—Smart Youth wanted as Improver, VJT ¡md drive out when necessary.—State address for references, also salary, Thomas and Evans, Porth. ROCERY.—^Wanted immediately, a Junior to drive ont and assist at counter state age, salary. — Rees and Co Bank-buildings, Pontycymmer. 900 £ ROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted at once, I T a good Hand, Welsh outdoor.—Apply George Evans, Morris ton. 791 GROCERY —Wanted, a strong Improver, at once.— Apply, with full particulars, to J. Griffiths, 11, Park-street, Treforest. 663 ROCKRY.—Wanted, an Improver indoors state JT age and salary Welsh.—Apply John Rees, Canton House, Ynysybw1. 546 HOWELL & Co., "The Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff, have a few Vacancies for Experienced Hands. -Applicants must give particulars of all previous situations, and state salary required. 973 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 DRAPERY.—Milliner, able to serve through in shop; live and board cut; terms must be moderl.\te.-Apply Young, Barry Dnek. 54 MILLINER.—Wanted at once, a stylish Milliner, .1' able to serve thTou; state experience and salary.—R. H. Davies, Draper, Narberth. 110 TV IIL LINER Wanted, experienced, accustomed to XfJL serve Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, to N. Williams, Anchor House, Pontardawe MILLINER.—Wanted immediately, First Hand, able to take own orders.—Apply, stating salary, &c., Beynon, Ystalyfera 543 MILLINERY.—Wanted, a good Hand, at Llan- dovery.—Apply, stating height and full par- ticulars, to Milliner, 20, Thavies-inn, Holborn, London. MILLINERY.—Wanted immediately, good Second Hand Milliner. Apply to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. 743 Ol HOWROOM.—Wanted, end of April, an energetic Young Lady for first sales in mantles anil millinery Welsh necessary ood class trade home comforts.—Apply Mercer, "Daily News" Ofiice, Cardiff. Ot TATIONE RY and Fancy Goods.—Young Man IO Wanted well up in above live in.—State age, salary, references, E. Bunney, Swansea. 51 (to WANTED, a thoroughly good Provision Hand also good Grocery Hand, used to canvassing state salary and all particulars.—A. D. Williams, Swindon. 853 WANTED immediately, an experienced and T stylish Milliner able to serve.—Apply, fall par- ticulars, John Evans, 107, High-street, Dowlais. 728 WANTED, Young Lady for Showroom Sales not T f less than ó years' experience.—Apply to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. 744 WANTED, good Milliner able to serve when 1" required; must bs good stock-keeper.—City Millinery Co., Portland-street, Swansea. 5066 WILLIAMS and Co., Drapers, Neath, require an t T experienced Young Lady for fancy connter serve in showroom when required Welsh. 54 ctltrks, ^anaprs, &t. A PPLICANTS sending replies te Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are Jeqnested not to Rend original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. DRAUGHTSMAN (Junior, Mechanical) wanted; must be accurate in taking weights state age experience and salary required.—Steel, "Star Office, Newport. 5163 MANAGERESS, Hotel, Club, or Restanrant highest testimonials salary not so much an object as a. comfortable home disengaged April Sth.— Address Manageress, 127, South Wales Daily News Cardiff. 127' WANTED, competent Clerk of Works, to superin- tend erection of church, clubs, and hall at Aberttere. Wates, £2 per week.—Apply, with testi- monials, A. P. Jones, Aberdare 5156 WANTED, a smart, active Clerk, used to Grocery V t Counter.—Apply, stating all particulars, ex- perience, say, &c.. A. D. Williams, Swindon. 852 WANTED, a Young Lady as Book-keeper for the T Llanelly Steam Laundry. — Apply to Miss Jamos, Steam Laundry, Llanelly. 5086 Engineer and Purveyor seeks a Situation JL as Junior Assistant well up in levelling, etc.— Level, 183, Castle-road, Cardiff. 123 YOUNG Gentleman, with good knowledge of JL English and French, seeks a Situationas Cor- respondent in a. Coal Exporter's or Merchant's Office. —Apply George Pyman and Co., West Hartlepool. 760 Qgmties, ralTtUtrs, &C. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initiaJs or fictitious names, at this othed, are requested not to semi original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copie9 of testimonials only, AGENT Wanted for Cardiff District and neighbour- ing Ports to represent Scotch Makers of all kinds of Iron and Steel Tubes must have good con- nection amongst buyers#.—Apply, with references, to Agent, W. Porteous aud Co., Glasgow. 85 GENTS wanted throughout Great Britain, calling Business People generally (whole or spare time). —Address Agency, 8, Aldersgaie Chamber?, Lendon, E.C. 131 AGENTS Wanted liberal terms whole or sp.ire time.—Address Finance." 222 to £ 25, Strand, London, W.C. 928 A~ GENTS Wanted in every Town and Village for Jewellery, &c.— Address R. 769, South Wales Echo," Cardig. 769 I AGENTS wanted, whole or spare time the best paying ngency oing; constant U1come assured particulars iree, also pocket rubber stamp of your name and address.—Richards, 44, Snow-hill, London. AGENT wanted; £26 per quarter, paid weekly splendid opening; experience unnecessary specimens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton. 529 AGENTS wanted everywhere for Complete Busi- ness Register," summary account book; per- manent, employment £4 earned week!y.—Me^rs Pamphilon, Oongleton, Cheshire. 737 EXPERIENCED Canvassing Agent wanted in Cardiff, and also in the Rhondda Valley, by A. I_lor, Duke-street" Cardiff. 167 wanted for .Biackie aad. Sons' new History of England good commission.— Apply 21, Crescent-road, Maindee, New- por 5052 offered^ New Food SupplV, LondM re«Bited-Zeal, Club Cafe, 76, Strand. 854 854 rPNwwwt^i. -ft2frienced>' Swansea, fluid eoffee^ &c- wines, Hmejaice, Liverpool COTma,Sf,lon; references. -McCtasrkey, —— 841 W ^nerwm 1 ,1 Ca,1¥assi n g Agent; experienced men only n^ed apply must have rood rafer- enees. A. and G. Taylor, Photographers. Newport. — — Situations Iftattfca. ACTIVE (married) Man dwireVsU^ioa M Time_ keeper, VVages Clerk, Bookkeeper, or Works* stocitaker, salary moderate.—Williani. 6. r,n nii rt place, Pontnewydd, Newport, Mon. BAKERS.—Young Man, 20, wants Situation, tO Second or Third; can assist at smalls.—Lewis, North View, St. Mark's Park, Easton, Bristol, 18 BAKER8.-SituatiOn wanted as good Bread and JL) Cake Hand used to tew smalls; ] 8 years'ex- perience.—G. Fling. Stolford, near Bridgwater. 843 BAKER.—Young Man seeks Situation, as single or jL) second used to a few smalls.—W. Phillips, Aberdu Mills, Pontrilas, Hereford. 479 BLAENAVON.—William Scourfield, having com- pleted the Blowing-up of 200 tons of Castings ,0 pleted the Blowing-up of 200 tons of Castings for the Blaenavon Co.. Limited, is open to accept similar work.—For (erms apply 83, Higli-street. 5119 (CONFECTIONERY Bakery^—Christian^Y oung j Man, 19, abstainer, fion-smolcer, seeks Situation as Second industrious excellent character.—E. S.. 46, CKve-place, Penarth. _4- ENGINEER wants Charge of Machinery; well-up in mill work; used to gas engines.—Address Engineer, 1, Francis-street, Newport. 5116 /^(ROCER.— Wanted, situation by respectable X Youth, age IS, to serve in shop and drive out; experience in both good references.—Apply Fred Hughes, 8, Market-street, Ebbw Vale. 13 ROCERY and Provision.—Experienced Sand ROCERY and Provision.—Experienced Sand seeks Re-engagement; tall, good address good references.—F. S., "Echo Office, Newport. 5162 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, by respect- er able Youth (17), an engagement as Improver in good shop.—John Lewis Jones, Anwylfan, Hengoed. GROCERY.—Improver seeks Situation good ex- perience, good references disen¡;:3.ged; total abstainer.—Apply Edward Lewis, 149, Caepstow-road, Maindee. 5106 R-n -ENTS Collected andlproperties Managed personally JL<L' by Gentleman of 10 years' experience monthly statements given terms moderate.—K. 839," Echo," CardiCF. 839 TO Grocers,—Permanent Situation wanted as good JL all round Hand experienced, willing, mMried, Dynevor-st., Gloucester. TO Master Bakers.—Yonng Man, age 21, requires JL Situation, Single or Second good bread and cake hand; good knowledge of smalls good refer. ences disengaged.—Richards, Riverside Bakery, Vale- terrace, Tredegar. 92 TO Master Bakers.—Young Man wants Situation jL as second or single-handed good references.— Apply Hurford, Stoke-under-Ham, Somerset. 335 ""SjlY ANTED, Situation by steady, respectable Man TV as storekeeper or any other occupation of trust. -Address N., 4, St. Mary-street, Swansea. 5169 WANTED, Position as Manager, Grocery and Pro- r, visions, or some placE" of trust; unexceptional references 22 years' experience age 35.—Apply Energetic, 28, Cardiff-road, Newport, Mon. 961 WANTED, situation as Warehouseman, Watch- man, Caretaker, or any place of trust: 9 years' reference from last situation.— X. 516, Echo," Cardift. Hoggings, llfrartnmtis, PENARTH.—Furnished Apartments, suit family, JL or two or three gentlemen; one minute from station. Bath, hot and cold water.-Apply 2?, West- bourne-road. 30 PENAKIH.—LansdownePrivate Hotel. Extensive Channel view; superior accommodation moderate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 702 n Albany-road.—Superior Front Apartments suit »_ two commercial gentlemen bath, with every con. venience, with smn,tl" quiet- family. 510 jfar alt.- 'Yjausts, &£. AERralLiVY^To he Let or Sold, Sixsubstan- tially built and pleasantly situated Houses, almost completed. — For particnlars apply W. L Griffiths, 27, High-street, Newport, Mon. 5133 17WR Sale, 2 Small Villas nea.r Roath Park.—Apply Jones, 26, Claude-road, Roath. 607 "DOB Sale, House, with bakehouse attached, in JL1 rising neighbourhood.—For particulars apply Bowen, H, New-street, Ferndale. 741 FOR Sale, Albert Villa, 29, Wordsworth-street, JL' Cardiff, excellently built two reception-rooms, office, commodious kitchen, large scullery, good front- age and depth six bedrooms, bat h, and dressing- room. two w.c.'s, three entrances; very central, close to trams and 'buses long lease unexpired low ground rent.—Apply on the premise. 389 L| OUS!. S.—Albany-road, Cottrell-road, Strathnairn- ±1 street, Dalton-street, Crwys-road also Shop, 38, Albany-road.-Hodgkinson,]38, Castle-rd., Cardiff. PONTYPRIDD.—For Sale, Nine-roomed Detached House in Llantrisant-road, with large garden behind, flower garden and drive in front good out houses,inciudin^ six-horse stable and large pigps cot; 90 years unexpired on lease moiety purchase money can be left on mortgage.—Apply Davies, Collier's Arms, Llant-wit Vardre. 5091 «0' hi let-Houses, lattft, &£. C1APSTONE House, 14, Neville-street; 3 reception- rooms.—Evans and Hughes, Auctioneers and Valuers, Borough Chambers, Wharton-street, Cardiff. CONWAY-Rnad, Cardiff,—To Let, commodious 10- rcomed Residence exceptional conveniences capital garden passes door.— £ pply Rockieaze (No. 54). 887 FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 MOUNTAIN Sheep Farm to Let, Henllan, near Resolven 270acres. —Apply to William Jones, Tynyrheol, Tonna, Neath. 671 NEWPORT-Road.—To Let, Westonville. No 182.— Apply Coleman, Hawthorns, Llandaff. 2180 SMALL 9-roomed Furbished House to Let, in Tal- garth, near ttreconshire Beacons and Wye Valley monthly. — Apply Williams, Ashfield, Builth. 476 r!p0 be Let or Sold. Rockleigh Villa, near Gaerwood A Gates, top of Kensington-place-road, Maindee, Newport, Mon.—For Sale, or to be Let with immediate possession, having a Channel view, large garden, beautiful scenery, healthy situation, eleven rooms, with bathroom and hot and cold water laid on, also well and thoroughly drained rent low.—Apply to T. Parry, Esq., Auctioneer, Newport, Mon. or at 10, St. Andrew's-ci-escent, Cardiff. 71 rnO Let, No. 46, Carlton-terraoe.—Apply Mr John R. JL Richard, Solicitor; 31, Fisher-street, wansea.5128 iffi-i.et, Derwen House, Bryderwen-road, Maindee J. nine rooms and offices; grand position; large garden, full assorted fruit trees moderate rent; fruit will partly pay same.—Howell, Grocer, Church-road, Newport. 5095 mo Let, the Llwydcoed Farm, House, and Gardens, X with some land attached, if required. Immediate possession.—Apply to Mr John Coinley, Farm Bailiff, Aberdare Works and Collieries, Aberdare. 665 TO Let, Furnished, 22, The Parade, Cardiff; three JL sitting-rooms, six bedrooms, kitchens, bath- room.—Apply on the premises. 469 TO Let, No. 19, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff; 11 rooms; JL within taree minutes from Taff Vale Station.— Apply 202, Newport-road. 236 mo Let.—Faiiiight. Stow Park, Newport. The JL house has three reception rooms and six bed- rooms, with kitchens and all necessary offices. The house commands a fine view of the Bristol Channel and the Somerset coast.—Apply to Mr J. D. Whitaker, Caersws, Bryngwyn-road, Newport. 3455 4 Hannah-street; seven good rooms, superior out- buildings, store and cellar, which can be sub-let, if desired.—31, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 436 OED Ifot-Uiisiittss flrmisis, &t. (SINDBRFORD -To~ba Let or Sold, Miop and j Premises very best position suitable for any business.—Apply Ambrose Brain, Auctioneer. 387 GROCERY Premises to Let, with Rogers's beer agency.—John Thomas, Langton House, Pon- tardawe. NEWPORT.—To be Let,, Suite of Officesfour rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegiar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 HOP and Dwelling-house, commanding the best position (near Westgate)in Newport.—Apply New- land, Davis, anti Hunt, Highbury-chambers, Newport. SHOPS to Let, Royal Arcades, Weston-super-Mare plate-glass fronts splendid position suit any business moderate rental.—Apply Forse, Royal Arcades, Weston-saper-Mare. 338 Ci WANSEA.—To Let, a spacious Shop, with a. glass C5 front-ige of abont 45 feet, situate in one of the best positions.—Apply H. Hill and Co. Auctioneers, Swansea. 3535 TO Let, Central, Roomy Warehouse, 12, New- street, Cardiff.—Apply Kernick ami Son, Limited, 10, Wellington-terrace, Cardiff. 9ó3 mO Let, House, Shop, and Haberdashery and Fancy X Business going concern.—Apply 46, Arg>le- S^reet, Swansea. 5149 TO Let, Lock-up Chemist Shop, best position, JL Church-road double-front plate glass.—Apply Howell, Provision Merchant, Church-road, Newport. TO Let, House and Shop; suit draper best position JL in district.—Apply Gladstone House, Cwmtiliery Mon. 733 rro Let, Rooms as Offices above "South Wales Daily X News' Office, St. Mary-street.—Apply "Daily News," Cardiff. 15306 4550 md Let, verv desirable Offico in centre of Cardiff.— I Apply Hutchins, 19, Duke-street. 585 WELL-enclosed Yard a.nd Buildings to be had on lease and moderate tenns; suitable for cn- gineering or similar purpose, with siding, etc., adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.—-Apply Joseph Heald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 1259 %nsini5si5 far Disposal. BUSINESSES Offered.—Cement Works, £ 1,50(1; Off-Licence, £ 100 Small Brewery, £ 1,500 Wine Merchants, £3.4j()-WilmshnF8t and Holmes, Qnav- street, Cardiff. 933" FOR Sale, Shop and Coffee Tavern, at Aberdare JunctIon; 10 bedrooms, bath, dining, commer- cial-room, and sitting-room.—Apply Owen. 946 GENTS' Hat and Mercery Business for immediate disposal, situated in the best petition in Llanelly; well fitted premises early possession.—Apply Cyprus House, Llanelly. 494 ROCERY, Provisions.—Immediate disposal, busy Jr 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 CUTHBERT GOULDING, neifc Theatre Saint Mary-street, arranges Sale or Purchase of every description of Business. Various Businesses for disposal. 956 POWELL, Roach A Co., St. John's-square, Cardiff, JL. have businesses of every description for disposa.I. Particulars on application. 833 SWEET, Tobacco, and Hairdressing Business.— Rent, 14s let off, 12h 6d. Price, R45 inclusive.— Powell, Roach and Co., St. John's-square, Cardiff. 125 flttblic Hoitsis. BEER and Cider House to Let, rent and incoming jLt low good convenience for lodgers.—L Harris, 30, HI idge-slreet, Leominster, Herefordshire. 648 MERTHYR VALE.—To Let, Windsor Hotel, for 7, 14, or 21 years.—Apply Messrs R. a.nd J. Thomas solicitors, Castle-street, Cardiff. 427 Jte&imrg, fools, &t.. jpECKETT AND S ON. J^OCOMOTIYK JgNGlNR B UILDBRS, BRISTOL, Hare a Large Stock of NEW LOCOMOTIVES 1 of various sizes with all the latest improvements, ready for immediate delivery. Full particulars fp application. Locomotives thoroughly repaired with promptness and despatch. 1081 THE "BUFFALO AUTOMATIC INJECTOR.' Jt_ The Best and Cheapest in the Market. SOLE AGESIS: G. K STOTHERT & 00.. Engineers, 3401 BRISTOL. F. OR Sale, Second-hand 9m. centres, 12ft. Gap Bed, X Lathe, Self-acting, Sliding and Screw-cutting Bed, 131,t.,iD. wide.—Cross Bromefs, Working-street, Cardiff. 466 FOR Sale, Pair of Horizontal Hauling Engines, X 24in. cylinders, 4ft. 6in. strdke, with two drums, 6ft. diameter, running loose on rank shaft, clutches and brakes complete Pair of Air Compressing Engines, 12m. steam and air cylinders — Thomas Johnson, Prescott-slreet, Wigan. 391 FOR Sale.—First-class Pairs of Engines for winding or hauling- purposes, 6", 12", 18",20", 22", 26", and 3Cr cylinders, Four splendid double-flued double-rivetrted Boilers, 30' by 7', eqnal to 701bs. pressure. Fifty others, various sizes. Portable Engines, Pumps, and Tools always in stock. EDWARD RATCLIFFE, Hawarden, 4525 Near Chester. FOR Sale w Hire, Two 10-inch Tank Locomotives. — Jjf Price and particulars, apply makers, Thomas Spittle (Limited), Cambrian Foundry, Newport. 370 mWO splendid 8-horse Portable Engines for Sale I new fireboxe1! and tubes; guarauteed. Also Mortar Mill.—Wynne Jones, Wind-st., Swansea. 704 THE "HANCOCK INSPIRATOR," JL IMPROVED DONKEY PUMP AND INJECTOR COMBINED Apply to G. K. STOTHERT & CO., Engineers, 3401 BRISTOL. 8IN. Cylinder Horizontal Knsrine for Sale; bargain. C? Also Sy3 Vertical Engine and several Fireproof Safes, cheap.—Apply 47A, trand, Swansea. 5109 P. B A K ERA N D CO. ALBION WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, Sole Agents in South Wales Monmouthshire for ROBEY AND CO. (LIMITED), LINCOLN. PORTABLE AND SEMI-PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, GAS ENGINES, BOILERS, STONE. BREAKERS, ELECTRIC LIGBT ENGINES, etc. MORTAR MILLS of Special Construction. Large Stock New and Second-hand Machinery Always Ready for Hire or Purchase. Telegrams—" Tin-plates." National Telephoris, 190. 47J MORRISH AND jgEDDOW, ENGINEERS, HANNAH-STREET, CARDIFF. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. SMITH'S WORK, RAILINGS, Ac. FOR SALE, second-hand Horizontal 5" Cylinder Engine; second hand double-acting Donkey Pump, 4" cylinder; new 67; Cylinder 14" stroke Horizontal Engine new Vertical Steel Boilers, 3 to 14 H.P. New Improved Steam Hoists and Hauling Engines for Builders, Contractors, Brickworks, &c. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. 4404 STEAMSHIP OWNERS REQUIRING jy^A&INE BOILERS Of the Highest Class and Power, apply to G. K. STOTHERT CO.. Boilermakers, 3401 BRISTOL. lEagoits antJ (Mlimr fUqnisitts. THE Buii WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, JL 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 bossell, large capacity (12in. longer and 4in. deeper thau usual), ready for lettering. Fifty to Hun- dred End Tip 10-ton Coal Wagons to New Regulations, equal to nøw. prompt delivery. LOCOMOTIVES.—One good second-hand Saddle Tank Loco, six wheels coupled, ready for instant work, a.nd cheap for cash or three years' purchase lease, 14-in. Cylinders, by Avonside Kngine Company, now at Cardiff. RAILS.—Bridge, 14 to 120 Ibs. per yard Flange, 10 to 100 Ibs. per yard Double Head, 30 to 82 lbs. per yard; and Bull Head, 50 to 96 lbs. per yard. SLEF,PERS.-Wood, Iron, and Steel. A quantity of Metre 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 R NICHOLAS AND CO RAILWAY WAGON CONTRACTORS, 14, EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. AGENTS FOR— Railway Wagon Co., Chorley. North Central Wagên Co.. Rotherham. NeW and Second-hand 8 and 10-ton Wagons for Sale or Hire. 2773 Wagons Purchased and Let on Redemption Hire. RAILWAY Wagons ami 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, Fast Moors. Cardift. 2S07 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 TO Let on Hire, Eight and Ten-ton Wagotts, side JL and end doors good condition.—Writiv-for full partieulMa to x..Y. Soutth Wdteu Daily News," Cardiff. 4939 58iqjrlfs, &r. rpHE JOlIN QRIFFITHS £ JYCLE CORPORATION. L D. (LATE W. H. DAVIES AND CO.), ST a UEEN.STREET. CARDIFF. BRANCHES ALL OVER THE WORLD. LARGEST CYCLE ORGANISATION IN EXISTENCE. Immense Stock of Cycles of Leading Manufacturers, including HUMBERS, RUDGES, QUADRANTS, SINGERS, REFEREES, Ac., Ac. 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 l ORRIS :8 BOS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. &2,000 Worth of Cycles and Children's Horses, &e. pW We offer the best show. We have t»ken the lead in South Wales for 20 years, and cannot be beaten. Repairs of all kinds promptly at trade prices. Beeston Raeer, 26Ibs.; Helical Premier, 231bs; Rudge Front Driver; all Dunlops; 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, Raleighs, Whitworths, Excelsiors, Lions, Raglans, Invincibles. Accessories about half the usual prices.—Parry, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 4549 SAFETY Cushion Humber Pattern, Diamond un scratched ball head balls everywhere; £ 510s, worth £ 16.—Safety, Daily News," Cardiff. 895 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.—Write 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 £13 nett; complete with lamn, bell, &c., hammock saddle, cash, £4 18!! 6d. Approval with pleasure.—E. Wallace, 5, Regent-street, W eston-super-Mare. 265 SALE, Cross-framedSafety; good solid tyres: cheap 50s, or offer.—A. B. Cole, National School House, Pembroke. 867 WHEW t! Pid you see that fellow go by just V V now ? He was shunting it. Talk an American mule—2-40—he was doing a mile Iotles3 than that. Ah but he was riding a Mighty Hunter. What's that? Why, a "Nimrod," old chappie. See advertisement on page 8 of this paper, andmak9 a note of it. 5025 1893 Humber Diamond Pneumatic Boothroyd's balls throughout; gear 68 £ 9, or offers; worth double. W. Prosser, Elmore, near Gloucester. 478 Barsts, Iffita tøtk, (CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- J leoted Stock in the West.c. E. Gurnsey's Cam. age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 4822 FOR Sale, first-class Turn-out, brown Cob Horse, Jf 14.3, rising five, quiet to ride or drive Joy Cart, made especiallv 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 JL' Dog, 10 months old.—Apply to John Evans, 93, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 745 GENTLEMAN offers his new handsome Set of Cob Harness silver-mounted, 85s, cost double hav- ing no use.—J. 90S, Echo," Cardiff. 908 HARNESS. —Great Saving by Buying from the J[l Largest Manufacturers in Wales 200 Sets to select from.Saddlery Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 5104 I-,ONV,12Im.adS, fast, regularly driven by a lady; I new pattern Cart, by leading London maker and Set of Brown Harness for Sale, In one lot.—X., 23, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 861 OOULTHY, Pigeon, Bird. Dog, Horse, and Cattle JtT Food.—Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. C< ORE Shoulders, Broken Knees, &c., quickly cured by Condy's Fjuid. Veterinary book free. Horses suffering from sore backs, cracked heels, grease, wounds, cuts, bruises or thrush, cured in a few liOuts by bathing the parts affected with Condy's Fluid (diluted). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices,. 808., 1 a; 20 oz., 2s. Of all Chemists.— Veterinary Book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 83, Turnmill-streest, London. B.C. 5024 JOHN jj^0. R M A N COACH AND VAN BUILDER, MARKliT-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, Has a. STOCK of NEW and SECOND-HAND VEHICLES of every description ready for delivery. Repairs and Painting Executed with Promptness and Despatch. Canton TPamll pass Showrooms and Work#. 3215 WANTED, middle-size covered Furniture Van V V must be low, and fair condition.—Send sketch, weight, pri< Gregory, David-place, Jersey. 596 Jnr j|ale»-JEtsaUaitt0as. A Beautiful Mantle Board for Sale, suitable for Wedding Present; in terra cotta plush, with Lent Lillies in crewell; upholstered complete. —On view, Messrs Lewis and Lewis, Duke-street, Cardiff. 44 A Cheap Lot.—Bedroom, Parlour, and Kitchen, furnished complete for 12 guineas reliable goods inspection invited.—E. E. Harris's, Newport Market. 610 ("iEMENT.—Celebrated Francis Vetis Portland j Bmnd; another cargo due; speciltl prie to save warehouse charges.—Mordey, Jones, and Co., Newport. 5150 CLAY Pipes.—Six Gross Best Clays, stamped with name and address, 10s illustrated patterns post free.—Corcoran, Manufacturer, Lamb-st., Bristol. 838 CURE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed, most stubborn cases post free. 2s 9d, 4s 6d.-La Trobe, Chemist, 155, St. MichaeFs-hil). Bristol. 481 FOR Disposal, some Shares in Sound Local JP Company, paying 10 per cent. absolutely safe investment.—Apply "Share" Daily News, Swansea. TTIOR Sale.—Plovers' Eggs should be consigned X raaiked "Kggs, with care," to Brooke Brothers, 206-308, Central Market, London. These salesmen have just received 50,000 live Quails from Egypt, S68 FOR Sale, best Irish Meadow, also Rye Glass and JL* Straw.—Apply Dublin Warehouse, West Basin, Docks or full particulars to R. 75, Daily News Cardiff. 75' FOR SALE, CLEAN FOLDED NEWSPAPERS.— JT Apply D O. EVANS A CO., Paper Stock Merchants, Penarth-road, 4108 Cardiff. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING SHEETS. C Large quantity of slightly Defective Sheets. 5 ft. by 2 ft.—Is Id each 8 ft. by 2 ft.-ls lid each 6 ft. by 2 ft —Is 4d each 9 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 4d each 6 ft. by 2 ft —Is 4d &ach 9 ft. by 2 ft.-2s 4d each 7 ft, by 2 ft.—Is 8d each 10 ft. by 2 ft.-2s 9d each Galvanised Ridging, Gutters, Down Spouting, Nails, Washers, Rivets, &c., and all materials for fixing can be inspected at BRUCE AND STILL'S, LIMITED, 75, NORFOLK- STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL, Contractors and Buildérs of Iron Buildings, Dock Sheds, Churches, Hay Barns, Ac. 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 want Reliable Furniture try E. E. Harris's JL Old-established Furnishing Emporium, Newport Market. No connection with any other address. 610 ADY wishes to Sell Paicel of Baby's First Clothes, XJ superior quality; never worn; very cheap.—L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 527 LOOK !—The Eclipse Parlour Suite, Couch, Gent's, JLJ Lady's, and six small Chairs, only B5 18s 6d the complete suite.—Harris's Emporium, Newport Market. MANGOLDS for Sale 30 to 40 tons.—Apply to Bailiff, Uwyncrwn Farm, Llanishen. 5070 SAFES, Burglar and Fireproof several for Sale state size required.—Lord's Safe Works, Wolver- hampton. 858 SILVER Watch and Chain, Lady's or Gent's, war- k.3 ranted, 32s cash by instalments sent any dis- tance.—AddressD. 768, "South Wales Echo," Cardiff. SWEETHEART'S curious Love Letter, nine ex- o traordinary Funny Mounted Photographs, six Magic Cards 18 penny stamps.—Hyams, 28, Myton- street, Hull 534 nPHJLCARDIFF 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. Coachbuilders', Saddlers', and Plumbers' work re-plated. Lowest prices to the trade P.S.—We are bona-fide Platers and carry on no other business. Telegrams; Plating Company, Cardiff. 4614 mHlfi MATRIMONIAL HERALD JL and FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Organ of The World's Great Marriage Associa- tion (Limited). Its valuable organization supported and recommended by the Clergy to all desiring happy and advantageous marriages (see Notice in current issue). Brilliant success for 1893. Enormous increase in Association's Marriages over any year during 11 years establishment. The Directorate honoured with the entire Patronage of the Nobility Professional and Business Classes throughout the British Empire Absolute seereey. Sent in plain sealed envelope 5d.- Editor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 2584 3,000,000 Cabbage Plants (strong), 2s 6d per 1 000 <*) Is per 100; parcels post.—H. Mason, Plant Grower, Withington, Hereford. 100 40,000 feet first-class Dunnage Boards, Deals, and Scantlings also 3,000 Gram Bags.—Shapland, 18, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 118 W ELSH FEATHER BEDS. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS ARE MADE IN WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED. No. 1.—Single Bed, Bolster, and Pillow, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. bin., weighing 401bs 30 0 No. 2.—Double Bed, Bolster, and 2 Pillows, 5ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., 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 Feathers 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 MUscdlatuam (fStattis. WANTED, 30 to Burnt tron Firebars, &c.el1d particulars to Lawrence, Foundry, Caerphilly.. 119 JEtsttllatttotts. MARQUEES, Tents, Pavilions, Flags, Shields, Trophies, &e for hire Ei«teddfodau, Horti- cultural Shows, Bauquets, &c.—Apply Jonathan Jones, Swansea. 5078 MARRIAGE.—Date, conditions, business pros- lTj[. pects. Send birthtiine. Fees, Is detailed, 2s 6d. One Year's Events, :5s 6d.—Chela, 64, Bonn- roaii, Bradford. 895 m"f as Perrow, Picton-terrace, Skewen, Neath; JLTX Certificated Monthly Nurse, Clapham Maternity Hospital, London testimonials and references oa application terms moderate. 734 ITIURNISH on our New Hire Svsteml Housesor X Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem iuopted solely by us, wherebv all publicity exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock Bousehold urniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home 111 a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, aou, being manufacturers, we guaranteeqivalitv, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list isshed By any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply j36 worth for 2s 611 weekly B10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly B20 worto, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities, Please note the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY. 31, Castlc-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783-1105.. 10 jltomtr. MONEY, — ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BILL OF 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 are 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 not connected with any Loan Societies or Advance Companies, a.nd the usual objectionable loan office rouGine is entirely dispensed witb. Apply in strictest confidence to • MR T. C. MILBURN, 3830 Resident Manager MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, from £ 10 to :£1,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a. Loan Office? For the benefit of Borrowers I am prepared to grant advances from one to ten years in any part of England or Wales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the in. t.rebtcn be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be aga«ged, therefore the applicants get thcJ full benefit of ca,.h advanced. Apply in confidence to the actual lender, H. HUNTKR, Esq., 1155 .35ify 130, West,minster Bridge-road, Lflntfor*. ]*/g ONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT X*J. FROM £ 5 to £ 2,000. why pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to &,ra.nt Adva.nèei! T O Mate or Female, upon their PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England wA^ft)St loan formalities ? 7 SALK oa SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instal- ments, or can remain out from 1 to 15 yeats by paying the interest only- Call or write to the actual Lender, « „ c ,?RED WILBERFORCE, Esq., xfo, 11, Stroud Ureen-road, Finsbury-park, London, N. M° N E,tL.. LENT P R I V A T B L Y Upon Note of Hand alone. From £ *) to £ 2,000, By DUDEEY MORTEllf fesrq 1.8, ADAM-STREET, STUAND, LONDON. Also upon Mortgage ot 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 are Required. No Deductions are Made. No Inquiries are Made in Applicants' Neighbourhood No Genuine Application Declined, and if desWed the transaction will be completed and the money advanced at the applicant's residence. 5054 ONEY 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 exceedmg 10 years, from £15 to Sl.OOO, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Femalo, in Town oa Country. Without loan office-formalities or bill of sale Distance no object, and so long as he interest .is paid the capital can remain. No gernuine application re; fused. All communications are treated strictly private —Apply to the actual Lender, H. Harrison, Esq 87 • York-read. Westminster J»fid;»e-rcad, London 1115 €A K. Ready to be Advanced on good y v vFreehold or Leasehold Property, in sums of £ 100 to £ 10,000; also on good personal secu rity, reversions, annuities, &c., Ac.—Messi s Hem, Financial Agents, 94, St Mary-street-, Cardift. 1019 MONEY LENT WITHOUT BILL OF SALE OR I l.fJ.. SURETIES, on Note of Hand alone, as follows: £20-24 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS of £018 4 £ 50—24 „ u £ 2 5 10 £ 100-24 „ „ £ 4 11 8 Iso Commission or Legal Expenses. A guarantee given of strictest privacy. Apply for prospectus to UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK, 25, Craven-street, Strand, London. 4185 A. G. WILLIS, Manager. THE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO (LIMITED) Advance Daily Sums from S5 TO £1,000. Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. E1\SY- REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT ARCADE-CHAMBERS, PONTYPRIDD; 5093 MONEY LENT BY A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN UPON NOTE OF HAND Without loan office routine. From B10 to TO Ladies, Gentlemen, and Traders generally, _t 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 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, Esq., No. 34A, Great Russell-street, Bloonwbury, Lendon. N.B.—If desired, Mr Wheatley will attend person. ally at applicant's residence with eash and carry out the advance. 1294 ONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT SHORT NOTICE. A Gentleman s prepared to make strictly private and prompt Cash Advances, B10 to BLOOO, to re- sponsible persons (male or female) in any part of England, Scotland, or Wales, upon NOTE OF HAND ALONE AT 5 PER CENT. Advances san remain out from one to 10 years by paying interest only. NO SURETIES OR GUARANTEES REQUIRED. Country applicants can rely on receiving the same prompt attention as those living in London. Before applying elsewhere apply, in strict confidence, to the actual lender, 15262 Mr H. P. CALVERT, 5022 35, CAMDEN-GROVE, PECKHAM, LONDON, S.E. £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, SS, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil. 4375 O M ME R Cl"AL~~ID VANCE BANK V-' t QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF ? »500 can be obtained on the same eta 7 aa applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers, and householders. Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being observed. Charges moderate, and 110 enquiry or ether ees charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to witiiout delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK. H66 19. QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. MONE Y Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of Sale or Sureties, as follows •— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £1 2s 5d. £ 1$ "$! » £ 2 4s lOd. £ 100 „ „ 24 „ £ 493 7d Larger sums m proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object?— Apply D. Williams, 15, York-rd., Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. JGRIGHT, JJRIEF, JGRILLLANT STORYETTES. STORYETTES. STORYETTES. BY WELL-KNOWN AUTHORS FIFTY SHORT fJIALES WRITTEN1 BUSY UDDERS WILL APPEAR EACH, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, IN THE SOUTH W ALES ECHO. A N ATTRACTIVE, SHORT, WELL-TOLD STORY is always welcome, whether in the Monthly Magazine, the Weekly Journal, or the Daily Paper. The more human its interest, the better sketched its characters, and the more vivid its colouring, so much the more will it appeal to the many instead of the few. WE HAVE FORTUNATELY BEEN £ BTAIN A UNIQUE SERIES OF FIFTY TALES-unique in that each Tale will be Complete in .1 Column or thereabouts of Newspaper Type, Each Tale will be perfect in itself, will be crisp, original, well written, and by a popular writer. COUNT UPON A LITERARY FEAST in the Series of Storyettes by Popular Authors which we hava arranged to publish. Amongst our Contributors will be— S. BARING-GOULD. W. E. NORIUS. G. M. FENN. MRS HUNGERFORD. ANNIE THOMAS. IDA LEMOJN. HUME NISBET. MRS GEO. CORBETT (The Lady Detective). FINCH MASON. GERTRUDE WARDEN RICHARD ASHE IONG EDMUND DOWNEY F. M. ALLEN. JEAN MIDDLEMASS. MRS AMY MONTAGUE. J. H. YOXALL. JUSTIN H. MCCARTHY. AND OTHERAJ t THE following is a preliminary ijsfe showing the order in which the Storyettes will appear:— STEALING A POLICEMAN, IO By S. BARING-GOULD. A RACE WITH DEATH, .*TTV -„BY RICHARD ASHE KING. KOMEO AND j ULIET, By MRS HUNGERFOBD. rnHAT NEXT DOOR TENANT, JN OUR OFFICE" EMIH SlUlliI D,™IiT- 4tTAS IT SUICIDE, EyG.M.F«™. V f By MRS A, npHE SHOT THROUGH THE JALOUSIES, T| BR DOUBLE GIFT? J' H—i»• VGIRL'S FOLLY, i*- By ANNIE THOMAS. A FRUSTRATED ELOPEMENT '} FSfeGGASoWkhKE?dy lWtiTe)- rpHROUGH THE SNOW, B? F' M' Allra' JL BY INA LENA CASSILIS. A MAN HUNT, „, EDMUND DOWNEY. A YANKEE CLIENT, -R-R-RT-,SY OATTERSON SMITH. RAIHE BONY EYED MAN, X RICHARD DOWLING. X By RICHARD DOWLING. A NICE PREDICAMENT FOR A CURATE, By RIOHARD RUSSELL THE FORTUNE TELLER, LL" By FINCH MASON RILHE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SON- 8 BY ALPHONSE DAUDET. 8 BY ALPHONSE DAUDET. A SOUTHERN MOON, BY HTTME NISBET. 4 BASKET OF ROSES, jL\- By JEAN MIDDLEMASS. THE MAIDEN'S vow, JL By S. OLARKE HOOK. MONA, By THB AUTHOR OF TOM SAWYER'S DIARY. A CONFLICT IN A RAILWAY TUNNEL, By HERBERT RUSSELL. AN ANGEL UNAWARES, By IDA LEMON. THE SCAMP'S PARABLE, JL By W. E. NORRI OTHER STORIES WILL BE AN NOUNOED IN DUE COURSE. KITOHENRANGES OPEN AND CLOSE FIRE, With Tiles and Iron Cove Platen CROSS BROS.' PATENT, THE EAGLE PATENT, THE CARDIFF PATENT, and IlD the latest and most improved designs in stock. TILED REGISTER STOVES, MANTLE SHAMS MANTLE REGISTERS, with a.nd without OVERMANTLEa CHflMNEYPIECES IN MARBLE, WOOD IRON, and ENAMELLED SLATE. GAS BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, HALL LAMPS, in Great Variety PLUMBERS' SUNDRIES— Du Bois' Patent Lead Drawn Traps, Brass Soil Pipe Ferrules, Brass Unions, Cistern Screwy Ball, Bib. Stop, Scullery and Pillar Taps. GALVANIZED HOT AND CPLD WATER TANKS AND CYLINDERS. CLOSETS, LAVATORIES, SEATS, BRACKETS, And all Accessories. QBOSS BROS„ WOR K TfeSTT? EF.T, CARDIFF. IBUSHTM JPISH AND FISHING." PAPERS FOR ALL ANGLERS. SEE THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS EVERY FRIDAY. 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 fishing for "game" or coarse fish. The names of the contributors include:- THE MARQUIS OF LORNE, K.G. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Barb., M.P. JOHN BICKERDTKTC, M.A. WALLIS EVERSHED ("Water Rail." JOHN WATSON, F.L.S. ("Black Gnat.' "EPHEMERE." And other well-known Anglers. The following is a list of the articles :— 1. SALMON AND SALMON FISHING. 2. SEA FISHING FOR AMATEURS. 3. TROUT AND TROUT FISHING. 4. FISHING FOR SMALL FRY. 5. GRAYLING AND GBAYtlNG FISHING. 6. ROAOH AND nUDD. 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. He will also do well to took up ideas, an exhaustive supply of which will be found in the above series. NOTE EVERY FRIDAY IN THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. THE pEOPLE'S PAPER IS THE CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH WALES WEgxtY-NTEWS. m OST NEWS r jgEST JpiOTION f "YARIED JIEATURES i gPECIAL RETICLES I The following are some of the Special Features which appear weekly in its Columns. WORKMEN'S TOPICS. A weekly Article, specially written or the Cardiff Times and Smith Wales Weekly B-ews by Mr WILLIAM ABRAHAM (MABON), on current Labour Questions and the Conditions of Labbur in Great Britain Read by thousands of miners In the Rhondda FICTION. HER DARLING FOE, By HARRY BLYTEt. HIGHLAND COUSINS. By WILLIAM BLACK. A SERIES OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES By FAMOUS NOVELISTS. »XUJSUfiS, MEMORABLE DAYS. Echoes from the Calendar, dealing with Saints' Days, Holidays, and the strange and interesting individuals and customri recorded in the Calendar. Y GOLOFN GYMREIG, By DAFYDD MORGANWG The best Welsh Column published. Bead by Welshmen the world over WELSH GLEANINGS Interesting Paragraphs of the doings and sayings of Welshmen in every part of the world. SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE. Andrew Fletcher, of Saltoua, in a letter to the Marquis of Montrose, wrote: I know a very wise man that believed that if & man were permitted to make all the ballads he need not care who should make the laws of the nation 1: Under thia heading appear weekly Poems dealing with the life, the joys, and the sorrows of the People, culled from all sources. BOOKS NEW AND OLD. A special feature dealing with the best books published at price" wibhn the reach of the People. j GOSSIP OF THE DAY. Bright Tittle Tattle of doings and sayings In Soutty- Wales. SATURDAY SERMON. th/ WeeUy on Ufe'a duties, selected Barth. g" °f tha "Greafc 0n<* <* MUSICAL AND EISTEDDFODIC NOTES, By Maelgwyn, deal with all the more interest. ing Eisteddfodic and Musical matters of South Wales. GARDENING NOTES. A weekly column of interest to Amateur Gar. deners. PROFITABLE RURAL PURSUITS. By "An Expert." Illustrated. — — -■ THE HOUSEHOLD. A collection of Recipes and Hints of value and interest to every housewife A WOMAN'S LETTER TO WOMEN. A special illustrated article on Dress and the Toilet-, written by a Lady Journalist. THE ORDER OF THE ROUND TABLE. The most interesting Children's Column pub- lished.—Conducted by Aunt Maggie Symington. WELSH TIT-BITS. Neu Wreichion Oddiar yr Eingion L« Cfcdrawd. WIT AND HUMOUR. A column of selections from all sources QUEER STORIES. Grave and Gay; True and otherwise. "FROM THE SOCIETY PAPERS.' Interesting paragraphs of doings in the World of Fashion. WELSH ECHOES FROM LONDON. Political, Social, Literary; specially written by Our London Welsh Correspondent. THE WORLD OVER.' Under this head appears the cream of the Foreign Intelligence of the Week. "CAPITAL AND LABOUR." The Week's News in the labour World. r In addition to these Special Features the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALBb WEEKLY NBWS contains THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. The Largest, Brightest, and Best Weekly Journal Published in the Principality. All the Features of a Magazine and the News of a Great Weekly Newspaper. rpHE JpEOPLFS JOURNAL. 72 LONG COLUMNS Of Special Articles, First-Fiction and the Week's News for One Penny ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT A COpy OF THE CARDIFF fplMES AND gOUTH ^ALES ^^EEKL Y J^EWS. ONE PENNY WEEKLY. M PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDAR-E, llIRW AIM, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines, w90 ,1 I, Xi57 Address^ ^JJAN-STREBT, ABERDARE ———————————- r itogiftisa JlftirrgaaB. SPECIAL ARTICLES FOR FARMERS BY DR. gERNARD JQYER, Analyst to the London Corn Trade Associatioø. to the Agricultural Societies of Leicester Devon, Essex, Bedford, &c. WiH appear in the .ftt SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, T EVERY TUESDAY. j FEEDING STUFFS, FERTILISERS, MAXUIO AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. With the present year there comes into o tion the Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Bill, most valuable Legislative Act, from the farm* standpoint, of recent times. The great charaC*^ istic of the measure will be the practical nature? the benefits which will accrue to the farmert under its operation. It is to enlighten agriculturists, farmers, 00 the public that the services of Dr. Bernard Dyer have been retained in this connection. He is 0* of the first agricultural chemists in the counttft and his object in these articles will be to show farmers the weapon which has been placed ill their hands. The subject has been Dr. Dyer's life work. Tb8 articles he is contributing are being specially written for the benefit of practical farmers not conversant with chemistry, and will be therefo kept as free from technical scientific term. possible. They will be restricted altogether t4 the discussion of subjects which are of everydtf practical interest and importance to those wb<» till the soil and live on it. SEE THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS EVERY TUESDAY. -i& NEW FI C T-I 0 No CARDIFF rjllMES AND SOtrTH WALES WppXLylkilg*% f T WENTY FIVE flpALES. NEW AND COPYRIGHT WORKS* Of FICTION. EACH COMPLETE IN ONE ISSUE. We have the pleasure to announce the FORTH* COMING PUBLICATION of another attractive (GERIES OF ^JOMPLETE FJLALES, BRIEF, BRISK AND INTERESTING, From the Pens of a number of Popular Writers; THE FOLLOWING IS A FULL LIST OF THE TALES:- CORNERED By W. CLARK RUSSELL- "THE McCLEVERTY." By W, E. N ORRIS. MURDER OR ACCIDENT I" BY J. JOHNSON LEAK. c.o.:a. "AN ANXIOUS TIME." By G. A. HENTY. "THE LITTLE PERSIAN." By M. MOORSOM. "THE DEATH OF PROFESSOR SEQUITA." By FRED BOYLE. -"I. "THE LIGHT THAT SHINES." By MRS EDWARD KENNARD., "AFTER THE VERDICT-" By ELLERTON GAY^ « OANOVA'S LION." 1 By JOSEPH HATTON. "LOVELESS LIBERTY." By HARWOOD BRIERLEY. A STRANGE AWAKENING." By RICHARD DOWLING. WHAT RUINED THE GILT EDGE." By PHIL ROBINSON. "AN OLD MAID'S STORY." By Mrs ALEXANDER. "A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT." By FREDERICK DOLMAN. "A QUAKER WOOING." By G. B. B CTRGIN. THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER." By BEATA LINSLEY. "A VOICE FROM THE STORM." By S. CLARKE HOOK. THE FIRST EXTRA." By IDA LEMON. BUMSTEAD'S DOG." By JAMES GREENWOOD. A STEERAGE EVANGELINE." By MARION HARLAND. TRAPPED." By RICHARD ASHE KING. "THE LAST OF THE THUGS." By J. R. HUTCHINSON. QUEETO.' By W. COEN. JENNY KISSED ME." By DAISY PENDER CUDLIP. DOUBLES-NOT QUITS." By HELEN MATHERS. The FOURTEENTH STORY of the above LIST, viz., ,-A SOCIAL JGJXPERIMENT, BY FREDERICK J^OLMAN, Will be PUBLISHED in the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLYNEW8 ON APRIL 7TH, 1894. t' FJF*HE FIFTEENTH STORY WILL be by G. & BURGIN. A COMPLETE SHORT STORY will appear WEEKLY. A. NEW FEATURE FOR THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH 4 WALES WEEKLY NEWS (lommenees publication at once, with illustratio3K entitled "PROFITABLE RURAL PURSUITS,* BY AN EXPERT, A Colunit for Fanciers, Fruit Growers, ftUd to interested in Rural Topics. The CARDIFF Taras and SOUTH WAUBI WEEKLY NBWS" is a Magazine and Nowspopes in one. 72 LONG COLUMNS of Serial Stories, Special Illustrated Arfckdes, and the News of the Week FOR A PENNY. J THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVEIiTISING COMPANY, LIMITED PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, BISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 180 COMMKRCrALROAD NEWPORT-100