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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIIHI WALES DULV SEWS. WORDS. ONCE. |^Bt1^3|! 20 Words! 0 6 1 0 1 6 jNj 50 Words! 0 9 1 6 2 3 SIX T1MK3 «, N.VS 50 « echo." Each I 20 Words Each extral j I » W«d. I LO Words] 0 3 0 6 | 0 91 | l 2/6 ■s. j 30 Words SOUTH "WALES WHO. ✓ 3/9 •==rp==r«s!^l | i 9 40 Wort! s Ii' 10 Worfsj 0 6 1 0 | 1 6 j | 5/- j- 8 Each Extra 50 Wordai 0 9 1 6 2 3 3 10 Words j ;—i ii- j 10 Wordsi 1 0 2 0 3 0 j j j 50 Words; 1 3 2 6 j 3 9 Ii! 50 6 3 0 4 6 — These ¡;h,.r(!es apply only to the classes of Adver- lifitment specified below, and arc strictly confined to those which are ordered fo* con&cutizc insertion, and paid for previous to insertion if either oj th-ese conditions is not complied ifith, the Advertise- merit will be charged by the Business Scale:- Apartments, Situations Vocant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding 30 words, and 6d for each additional 10 wordi. yeeeeeeei* $ £ rsxmaL OUR GranlratnJoyeà- The-East India, Tea. celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest md cheapest. Directtfrom the gardens. Agents every, where.—Wholesale, 32, Greats St. Helen's, London.6687 MOKE Archers" Golden Returns Sweetest i Tobacco raanufctctinrtd. 1253 — ^lalirhttonial. m^A^RIMONY.—Yormg, tall, good-looking Lady, IjA with £4,000 a.nd .freehold property, wishes ( \i?.,rvj Advertiser" 1)ffice, Bri-tol. 281 Ptt*aI. APPÙCANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed t* initials or fictitious names, at this •tfice, are requested not to* send original testimonials with their applications, i>ut to encioss copies of estimonials only. IF you want to buy a Pia no or Organ, either for Cash or on the Hire Syste p>, do not be jjersaaded by uiy interested person to purchase nntil yon hare ascertained the extraordin: try value we are offe-ing. YOIl will save many pound e, be most liberally trea ted, vnd get the easiest possible terms by purchasing from us.—Duck..Son, and Pink< ;r, the Great Piano Mer- chants, Pultenev Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogues and book of advice free. 6420 isisAstle, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff, .i' has much pleasure in announcing tha.t she con- tinues giving Lessons on rbt Pianoforte a.nd Singing Petlarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences or pupils, or at 9, The Parade, Newport- road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate. 1224 rjjno Bandsmen. —Wanted at once. Bandmaster; JL cornet player; collier prefered.—State terms to G. Vrotman, secretary, or Band Committee, Llanharran ffl&uz L OUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road. Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, a.nd Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Nht- Telegrams Prompt. Cardiff.' 6419 ANTED, an Assistantship "Welsh full curri- culum well up in general practice ex- ceptional testimonials ajjed 30.—J., "DaHy News," Swansea. 7359.813e ¡ dtsuraiigitojl APPLICANTS sending replies Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this Jflie are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to encioaa copies of testi- monials only. BLAENAVON British Schools.-Certificated Mis- jjjt tress, for the infants' department; kindergarten and singing; average attendance, 320; salary jB70, inclusive of instruction to monitors or p-jpfl teachei-s.— Applications and copies of testimonials on or before August 7th, to J. Miles, 37, Park-st., OBlaenawn, Mon. BENCH* SponTah, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service. Excisennd CnsteBas Examinations Scholarships through the- pot Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Canliff. 41:3 lOLIDAyEngagenient. wanted French, EletoenF- JLJL ary Classic, English. Drawing.—Apply Si, Wellfield-road, Cardiff. 119 VACANCY in Seaside Home School for L.ttleiGirl terms moderate.—II., Bellsvue, Tha Green^Llan- stephan, Carmarthenshire. 957 East aitir JfamtsJ. OOUND, 3 Mountain S&eep arid 1 Lamb. If not P claimed i. ithin three .lays will be sold to defray expenses.—Hargreaves, Birtcher, Bryiiiunman, R.S.O. Bflttttstir ^irbants. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office are requested not to send original testimonials withb høi applications, bat to enclose copies of testi- monials only. /^OOK wanted wages £18. and all found boy for Vy knives, boots, coals, etc.—Apply Mrs Albert Mason, North Hill, Swansea. 7307 years; must have Jivad out before good references indispensable. —lira Baydock, 153, Chepstow-road, Newport. 7529 ANTF.i), good Plain Cook for small private family.—Apply at once Servants' Agency, Station-road. Brynmawr. 315 ANTED, General, who can cook also a Nurse W housemaid kept.—Apply, stating age, wages and references, Mrs Braithwaite, Celnpennar, Mountain Ash.. 342^ WANTED, General Servant, able to cook, waslu and iron.—Apply E. Evans, Draper, Cwmcarne, Mon. 159 ANT I'D, experienced General Servant at once W good hotae.—Apply Smith, Jones a.nd Co., Barry Siiiintians Watanl. APPLICANTS vsending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimon1!1Js with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. LACKSMITII. —Wanted, an Improver or Appren- co, at once.—Apply to William James and Sons, dew, &c., Fonmon, near Cowbridge. 124^ OOTTratie.—:Wanted, *ood, quick Repairer; good wages to good man no others need apply.—71, wages to good man no others need apply.—71, Commercial-road,^Newport. Mon. 7353 OLLIERSTofflcials and Miners.—Lessons by ost; j tbe surest road to promotion; syllabus, 1d stamp. —T. A. Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector of Mines the Universal Mining School, Derby. 1481 LKCTBICAL Engineering.—Sydney F. Walker and au Co. have Vacancies for Two Apprentices premium .quired.—Apply Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff. 187 HTlRDH liS8ERS.—Wanted immediately a good JL1 Haircutter and Shaver.—Apply the Central liaircnttiDg and Shaving Saloon, 92, Castle-road, Cardiff. 332 AIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, a good Haircutter j[jL and Shaver outdoors state age and wages re- quired.—Williams, Hairdresser, Hannah-street, Forth. AINTERS wanted""at once.—Apply personally, Jt Pugsley & Son, 24, Waterloo-street., Swansea. 7358 fJTCO Bakers. —Wanted, Young Man to deliver Dread JL and assist in bakehouse; indoors.—Apply, stating full particular. 0. George, Hirwaia. 314 steady Man for L Bakehouse slato lowest wages, indoor:}.—G. Morgan, Tea Dealer, Morriston. 288 TO Bakers.—Wanted, active Christian Young Man, j_ abont 19, ablo to make dough, mould weB, Ami do a short round must be abstainer, non-smoker, and have a good character.—Address W. Davies, Min- wear House, Tenby. a competent Young Man to B manage a brinch shop no killing; must be able to produce good character from last employer, and speak both languages.—Apply S. H&mev and Son3, Batchers, Llanidloes. 343 fflO Grocers' Hauliers.—Wanted a strong, active JL Young Man as Haulier indoors.—Apply, full particular?, O. George, Hivwain. 971. "T^OTEDl^Three good Carpenters for a few W months.—Apply G ivauucaegurwen Colliery, 7364 X/STANTED, Caretaker, for People's-hall, Loudoun- V T square salary B40 per anuum.-Apply by ietter, stating age, qualifications, and references as to character, to Jlr V- f.2, Conway-rd-, Cardiff. 181 W ANTED, a strong La-1 to make himself useful must be respectable.—Apply Silvertown India- rubber Co.. Pierhead. 205 ANTEJxTespectabl^"Man and Wife to work TV and manage Fann (Pasture); no chil. aven preferred.—Apply Wro. Hopkin, Butcher, Aber- fwynli. ro at once.—Anply W Bees Edwards, Builder, Tredegar. 7322 ,tANTEDiIrtrrlëd MaD as Grocers Haulier one that thoroughly understands horses wages 26s per week.— Evans and Co.. Royal Stoies, Feradale. WANTED atonce, a Tinman, accustomed to plumb- TT ing and jobbing preferred.—Apply Davies and 3a.n.tbrook, Ironmongers, Pontypool. 96 WANTED, Winding Engineman, accustomed to W large winding engine.—Apply by letter,stating ice, experience, and references, T. 139, Daily News," £ rdiff 139 ANTEiX Youth, 15 to 207 for dairy and farm work trood wages given suitable person.— Saunders, Rowland Dairy, West Cross, Swansea. 7220 "bop ^.ssislams. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\ addressed to initials or fictitious nay.es, at this face are requested not to send original testimonials with' their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials onl PPRENTICE wanted no premium.—Jones Bros, and Co., Ironmongers, Aberdare. 913 HT"Xewi3 and Company, Drapers, Neath, have Jtt Vacancy for an experienced Young Lady for taucy Department; Welsh permanent situation. 851 D'raPERY-Wanted junior Young Lady for Haberdashery and I'-ancy Counter.-W. 1". Gibbs Wld Co., Drapers, RAPERY.—WantedTsmart Young Man, for Man- chester department; good window, and door i»r.—Apply 9rvs-> v v. v 187. gGROCERS.—Wanted immediately, good Junior.— \~sr Apply personallv E. Jenkins, 126, Chepstow-road, Newport. 73i&_ 1 ROCEIIY.— Wanted, smart Assistant, about 22, :if weU up Grocery side and soliciting outdoors personal application preferred.—Jonat-, County Stores, Portli. 232 (S uOCliKY.—Wanted, Boy, about, lo, to look after yf a horse, deliver, and assist in shop.—D. C. Evans, Erynmawi. 157 ROCERY.—Wanted at once, trwo smart pushing y; Juniors good reference.—Prothero, Pontypridd. ROCERY.—^Vanted, steady Young Mmi, a,bie to ~K drive and make himself generally useful.—W. D Thomas, High-street, T)owlai; S6J ROC'ERY.—Wanted immediately, a strong Young t X Man to dsiiver and assist iu.shop WeJsh.-Wm. Thomas, Ystalyfera. 971 S i R0CLR7 .—Smart Working Manager, to opeD;p X new branch híhest references abstainer pre. ferred.—Morris and Son, Merthyr. 858 .1'1 KOCERY.—Wanted, Boy, about 16, to look after XJT a horse, and make himself generally useful.— }hvid Thomt\!1I, Shop y Dderwen, Treherbert. 835 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted o.fc once, a JT smart Impiover Welsh nece.s;1.ry.-Apply toll. Evnon, ;\íOllll,HlU Ash. 2'13 HOWELL A Co., Tlia Cardiff Drapers, Cardiif, JLiL have vacancies for yrmrg men as assistants. Applicants must give particulars of their E>xperielwe, and state salary reCf<iired. 211 LI]WIS Lffwis and Co., Draper?, Swan sea, hav« a vacancy for an experilmc2lt Saleswoman Welsh. Fersoiial application preferred. 7321 WANTED at once, a Second Hand Dressaiakei-.— Apply to J. Jones, Anchor House, Cwmgofcse, G"J.unca8l1rWen. 289 &Urlts. ^Canagers, &z. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or iletitious names, at this oare requested not to send original testijQionials with their rvpplieations, tut to enclose copiesof testi- rflonlals only. WANTKD, in Engineer's Office, Cardiff, good V<)' Shorthand Clerk IIsbd to accounts -wages, £1 weekly; state age, experience, and references.—W. 75^5, "South Wales Daily New," Cardiff. 75 WANTED, » smart Lad as Delivery Clerk, and for If general office work hours, 6 to 5.AI.ply, by letter, to Phoenix Brick. Co., Llanishen, neat- Cardilf.249 !P."II. f ^ra^llfrs, &c. A PPLICANTS eendirtj replies to ^drertisementa addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oiftce, are requested not to send origjaal testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. AGENTS Wanted.—Money eaw?,y matle in spare j'TL time. Beat agency going constant income assured. Particulars free, also Pr<Jket Rubber Stamp of your name and address.—S. B^ftl, 120, Cheapside, London. 785 AGENTS wanted, whole or spajre time commission and bonns.—Ireton and Co., Limited, 92, Gracochnrch-street, London. 91 A GBNTS (Book) wanted everywhere for" Complete .t Burrineys Register," aceor^at book; permanent employment: weekly.—Measrs Pamphilon, Congleton, CTieshire. 980 A GENTS Wanted.— Jewellery, Watches. Fipei, Á"1 CSothing, Toys, Hardware, Furadture, Wringers, Ifannontunw, Cycle*. Slay, Birmingham 147 A GENTS wanted to sell our cotebrated Packet Teat, French Coffee in 11ns, and Cocoa. Par- ticulars free.—Oliver, Oliver, and C, .:1.J4, Southgate- road, London. 217 f 3 TRAVELLER, calling on Drippers nnd Hosiers, wanted to sell Scotch Kn1t;,ing AVools on com- mission.—State age, ground covered, and how often to Wool, W. Porteoua and Co., Glasgow. 146 TU AV flLLF-R wanted, to Sell ecialline of Confec- jL tionery, on commission, on South Wales ground. —Reply T. 842, Daily News," Cardiff. 842 r fNl^ISRSAL Insurance Office.—Additional Agents U Required at Neath and district salary; early promotion.—Apply Superintendent Davies, 11. Green- ¡ way-terrace, Neath. Few vacancies for Superinten- dents.—Applv Cynwyd Evans, SWIlU- sea. 7303 Jiitaaitnns 'ŒtiEnttW. ADVERTISER (19) seeks Situation to learn garden- ing; good manipulator of baes.—H., 7, Merton- street, Banbury. 193 BAKER.—Wanted, Situation, single or second, in Bakehouse, or help deliver age 21 references. W. French, Kingsdown-laite, Blimsdon, Highworth. T>AKERS.—Good Second Hand on bread and smalls Jt* seeks Situation used to steam cu ens.—Daniels, iSf, Hingeston-street, Hockley, Birmius'iiaaj. 316 BAKERS.—Yonng Man wants Situation Second U Hand, well up in bread, cako, and smalls.—John F. Fortune, No. 1, Gothic Cottages, Pennar, Pembroke Dock. 200 HRISTIAN Lady, 38, thoroughly domesticated, having meams, will give services as Housekeeper to gentleman where servant kept.— Muriel, South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 978 CLOTHING- and Outfitting. — Re engagement wanted 5 years' experience age 22 height, 5it. lOin.; good references.— S. Brenton, Coombo House, Perranwell, Cornwall. 293 SOM^OSTJTOU wants Situation on News piece or j 'stab. good references.—J. Diffey, 5, Lion Cot- tages, Statien-road, Redhill, Surrey. 244 ROGERS and Others.—Voting Man desires Situation, to deliver and make himself useful; reference.—W. J., care of ThottiM, John-street, Porthcawl. 252 ROCERS.—Good General Hanct requires Situa- tion willing, not afraid of wra-k age 29 out- t ùoors; good reference.—Grocer, 4, Dynevor-ssreet, Gloucester. 916 tGROCERY and Provisions.— Juidor wants Situa- \jr tiOH; five years' experience good references.— —Apply with full particulars 10. Alasshouse-street, Monmouth. 155 SITUATION wanted, by Young Lady, as Lady's Help, or useful companion.*—Address E. A. J., 27, Charles-street, Cardiff. 186 TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted Situation JjL as Second, well np in smalls indoors preferred abstainer.—Address J. Mason,* Thorverton, Devon. TO Bakers.—Wanted, Situation as Third Hand JL nsed to delivering; good reference.—Apply E. Seague, 5, Greenwood-place, Caerphilly. 960 TO Builders and Others.—-Painter wants to take jL houses, lie., contract glazing from 2d per foot. Write A. 19, Kcho," Cardiff. 19 r|t.O Grocers.—Young iân from country seeks situa- tion as Warehouseman; experienced; good packer.— Write Harry, 20, Daily News Office, New- port, Mon. 7361 TO Master Bakers and Confectioners.—Situation wanted by married man well up in bread, cake, JL wanted by married man well up in bread, cake, and small?.—Baker, 43, Albion-terrace, Cilfynydd. WANTED ;Situatioa, by a Young Man, as time- keper, weighman, warehouseman, or any place of trust; flge 24 abstainer good references Newport or Cardiff preferred.—F. Watkins, Cotliors, Linton, Ross, Herefordshire. 7352 WANTED, Situation as Storekeeper small stores, Branch Storekeeper, Assistant, or Warehouse- man used to South Wales stores; co-operative experi- ence good references abstainer single English 30.—J. Parsons, Clifcon-road, Shefford, Ileds. 151 WANTED, by married couple. Situation as Steward and Stewardess of Club, or Manage- ment of Vaults man good barman, wife capable housekeeper highest, references. — W., 4, Prince Leopold-street, Adamsdown Cardiff. 56 $0&0tngs, llpatiiraitts, &x. tCOMFORTABLY Furnished Apartments; 2 bed- rooms, sitting-room, kitchen moderate price no attendance.—Apply Dennis' Boot Stores, Weston- super-Mare. 39 F- CRN*It)HED Apartments to Let at the rising and _f charming watering place of t'ishgaard terms very moderate.—Apply James, Hill-terrace. 371 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensive Channel view; superior aecommodatioIJ motter ate charges. Specials terms to permanent residents. PORTHCAWL.—Apartments at the College one suite from Aug. 2 another from Aug. 18.—Apply Mrs Newell. 955 TO Let, for August, Sitting, Dining, and 5 Bed- .I.. rooms few minutes' walk. from sands.-Apply Jones, Aberdare Farm, Cardigan. 290 Langley-terrace, Roath Park,—Apartments for one £ or two gentlemen dining out; hot and cold bath. Jar alt.inttSt5 1tanh, &c. BAItRY and District, House and Shop property for Sale also to Let.—Apply Evans and Phillips, House Agents, &c., Cadoxton. 9í4 B~~ AST Moors.—Five well-built Cottages with Shop and Stable for Sale conveniently situated.— Apply B. Evans, 41, The Walk. 49 FOR Sale, Freehold Cottage. Garden, and two JT Orchards near Pontypool. — Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 45. Oxford-street, Swansea. 7357 FOtt Sale, No. 27, Windsor-place.—For terms, &c., JL' and application to view, apply to W. C. Clarke and Dovey,31, Queen-street, Cardiff. FOR Sale, near Pontyrhyll Station, a House, with double-fronted Shop also two Houses adjoin- ing, by private tender 99 lease; low ground rent.—Apply to G. Slater, Bryn Cottages, Pontyrhyll. HOUSE for Sale, 62, Tenby-street. East Moors jLi. 6s 6d per week splendid condition.—Apply as above. 297 ( SALE, New Villa, within five minutes' walk of i') T.V.R. Station, just out in the country good garden, lawn tennis ground; built in nice shady trees. —G. 206, "Echo,"Cardift 206 FENTRK.—To be Sold by Private Treaty, the Shop JJL and Premises lately occupied toy B. A.George, Chemist; 69 from 1892. Splendid position suit any business.—Apply H. Davies, Auctioneer, Pontypridd, or George, Chemist, Peritre. 7292 ESIDENCE.—To be Sold, a commodious and well arranged Family Residence iii Park-place, Car- diff, containing spacious drawing, dining, and break- fast-rooms, seven bedrooms, bath-room, and the nsual offices semi-detached frontage 30 feet, depth 150 feet; low ground rent.-Apply "South Wflles Diily News" Office, 105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7330 TREHARRIS.—S. op fn splendid position also commodious house in Prosser-street rent, 13 guineas a year two bargains.—George Jones, Auc- tioneer, Aberdare. 604 mONYFANDY.—ForSale or to Let. Houseand Shop X in the best position in the place.—Apply Robin- ssii, Tonypandy. 964 $o bt BEtt-ltciusis, %tmb, &c. I¡ (CAERPHILLY.—Dwelling-house and Garden to j Let; imme.dÜÜ6 possession tell minutes' walk I from railway -=at._p. Echo," Cardiff. CARDIFF.—To be Let or Sold, 79, Stacey-road 10. roomed house, with bathroom, greenhouse, <fec.— Sessions, Ltd., Penarth-road. 318 DYNAS Powis.—To Let or Sold, Semi-detached Villa eight rooms, bath-room, Ac. good gar. den near station,—D. 23, Daily News," Cardiff. 23 1~71(JR FlJRNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and ,St. Mary-it., Cardiff 1049 h" LANDUDNO. — Furnished and Unfurnished I A Houses to Let for any period. Also Properties- for Sale.—State requirements to A. J. Oldman, Estate Agent. 840 House; hot, cold S V» bath, lavatory 'bus passing corner house, Llan- fair-road 14s week inclusive.—Gibbs, Partridge-road, Cardiff. 219 TO Let, :No. 60, Westbury-street, Swansea.—Api>ly JJL Edward Roberts and Son, 45, Oxford-street, hwansaa. 7357 TO Let, No. 53, Walter-road, Swansea. — Apply •" Edward. Jtotortu wad 4$, QxtorU-^eefc StfMWfk TO Let, No. 13, White Ladies'-road, Swansea. — Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 45, Oxford- street, Swansea. 7357 mo Let, No. 23, Montpellier-terrace, Swansea. — j6_ Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 45, Oxford. street, Swansea. 7357 TO Let-, near Park. 15, Dalton-street, 117, Crwys. road, 97, Strathnairn-strect 44, Albany-roacl.— Arrply 138, Ca'tle road. 339 TO Let, 106, Albany-road convenient, 10-rooraed JS. house, within 50 yards of 'bus terminus.—Griffith Evans, 7, St. Peter-street. 846 or August and September 2 reception, 4 bed- ronini, bathroem sanitation periect; terms moderate. —Apply H., Linden, Cleredon-read. 34 i h_-c_n WY1<: Valley.—To Let, small Furnished House, during ÂI1st and September outskirts of Monmouth cliarming situation.—Apply Z., Library, Monmouth. 933 26ACres-excelJl'ut Lattermatb to Let, conveniently & situated at Navigation.—Lewi#, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 270 t1;o Htft-Uuamss 'rtmi.st5, &£. A ISERCARN, Mon.—Lock-up Shop to Let, best .r position suitable for any business situate at Market-square.— Particulars Howe, Abercarn. 7336 g"TT(JUSE nnd Shop, suitable for draper or grocer, in OL good petition moderate rent.—AI. Morgans, 7, illier-street, Briton Ferry. 1| OUSE and doable-fronted Shop to Let, at Ponty- AX, P°°l; situate in growing and populous neigh- bourhood.—Apply W. Pegler and Son, Pontypool. 263 H LAN n ILLETH. —Good Honce Shop, Bakery*, JLi Stable, etc., to Let; beat situation in this grow- ing neighbourhood (Grocery rmd Drapery); near the new collieries, and cJo to the proposed new station. —Apply Belle Vue House, Aberbeeg. 177 NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 SHOP to Let, in St. Mary-street, Cardiff tine front- age commanding position.—Apply 80, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 274 OjWANSEA.—To Let, a spacious Shop. with aglasa frontage of about 45 feet, ituate in one of the best ilo!Sitions.-Apply H. Hill and Co. Auctioneers, Swansea. 3538 TO Let, Rooms ItS Offices above "South Wales Daily J) News' Office, St. Mary.stroet.-Apply "Daily News," Cardiff. 15305 4550 TO Let, House and Shop good position suitable for good drapery business situate in High- street.—Mr Webb, Talgarth, Bracon^hire. 245 TO Let, several good Shops and Dwellings, promi- nent positions, Roath 8uit any business im- mediate possession.— Hodgkinson, 138, Castle-road Cardiff. 333 To Let, dry and commodious Warehouse, uuder _N. Temperance-hall, Dock-stre?t, Newport gas fit- tings ana fixtures; suitable for. the provision trade immediate possession.—Hcybyrne and Brown, Friars' Chambers, Dock-street, Newport. 7346 WELL-encloeed Yard and Buildings to be had on W leaee and moderate terms; snicable for en. gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. adioin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Heald, Rfflllng StoekWoTKS, Oardiff. 1259 i'tfifi, Bute-road.—Established Photographic Studio, with aciossories also three-stalled Stable or Workshop, with tired bench, 20 by 20. 984 "I pWIIi ^naituas ^prntuses Qantdr. WANTED, Warehouse, or lower portion thereof; VV state rent, where situated. — Write P. ,21, "Daily Newst Cardiff. 321- ,nblh: Jj"ØU5tS. ,4 BERDARE.—To Let, cheapest and best Free Double-licensed House ever offered in this im- portant district; immediatù possession.—W. Gill, above address. 6959 ABERGAVENNY, Monmouthshire.—To be Let, the double licensod House and known as The Tudor Arms," for the last nine years in the occupation of Mr J. L. Watkins, who has done a lucrative business .tiU fj. Rent modwate; lease for 7, 14, or 21 years at option of tena.nt. Tied for wine. beer, and spirits to a respectable brewer at ordinary trade prices imme- diate pos1>e8Sion ingoing by valuation, whieh, includ. ing stock, will not exceed £ 503.—Apply to Messrs Straker a.nd Sons, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 7152 (CARDIFF.—Genuine Double-licensed Honse, £500 j cash countertrade chiefly.—Powell, Roach, amI Co., S, St. John-street, Cardiff. 940 CARDIFF. — To Let, Cheapest Double-licensed <L</ House ever offered; lease ten years; rent £90 price £500; part can renmin.—Apply, personally, W. Gill, 119, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6939 /CHELTENHAM.— Full-licensed House, situated near Public Park satisfactory reasons for leav- ing ingoing by valuation.—Apply Pittviile Hotel. 251 EVONSHIRE.—To Let, one of the Best Double 3P licensed Houses in the country land attached; on lease low rent; ingoing £150, exclusive.—W. Gill, 119, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6939 MOST ljandsomelv-fltted Single-licensed Public-; hou«e in Cardiff good lease low rent; large r trade.—W. Gill, above address. 6989 NEAR Cardiff.—To Let, One of the best Free Double-licsnsed Houses ever offered only £300. —Gill, above address. 6989 Double-liceused House, two miles from Cardiff long lease; good trade.—W. Gill, above address. 6939 fsnO Lot, good Freo Country Double-licensed House A le?se, 10 years rent, £ 25 per annum.—Apply W. GiU, above address. 6989 f <no Let, several good doable and single Licensed Jl. Houses Gloucester, Cheltenham and adjacent towns; nominal rentals and ingoings, and every in- vestigation open.—J. and F. Brewer, Auctioneers and Valuers, Gloucester. 347 fa^O Let, on Lease, the Free Full-licensed Public- i house called tha Railway Inn, at Landore.— For particulars apply Evan Samuel, Landore Inn, Landore, nearSwansoa. 7304 38ttsroessu5 far Dismal. ]7iOR Sale. Girl's Boarding and i>ay School in Glamorganshire gross receipts £ 300 per annum. Goodwill £ 50.—K. 242. Daily News," Cardiff. 242 RUIT-and Greengrocery.—Tlie oldest Shop in -1 Bristol, good trade, main roa.d. Splendid outside space, convenient house, cellars, moderate rent. In sa.me hands 37 years retiring.—G. F. B., 8, Tottenham- place, Clifton, Hristol. 264 General Easiness in good part o Cardiff incoming B30 very moderate rent.—R. 827, Echo Office, Cardiff. 827 POWELL, Roach, a.nd Co., St. John's-square, Cardiff, have Businesses of every description for disposal also partnerships several bargains.— Apjjlj for particulars. 6.j STATIONERY, Fancy, and Printing Business for Sale good profits purchase money about £ 1,200. -0.313, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 313 WESTON-Super-Mare.— To be Let or Sold, a rare opportunity, sea front, best position, excellent Lodging and Boarding-house high-class established connection full winter and summer a going con- cern, with the good modern furniture of five reception and 18 bedrooms, two bathrooms, Ac inspection, invited.—Particulars Mrs E. Brya.nt, Beach-road, Weston-Super-Mare. 156 &c. ptECKE;TT AND SONS. ^OCOMOTIYE r JpNGlNE J^UILDERS, BRISTOL, Have a Large Stock of NEW LOCOMOTIVES of various sizes1: with aD the latest improvements, ready for immediate delivery. Full particulars on application. Locomotives thoroughly repaired with promptness and despatch. 1081 BRICKWORKS.—Scholefleld's, Machinery (new), with about 17 acres of Freehold Land and Stone Quarries, in neighbourhood of Swansea., to be Let or Sold as going conCérn immediate po;;session.-Apply U. Billings, Builder and Contractor, wansea. 7356 CCHAFFCUTTER, in* sound condition, with clutch j gear, by Picksiey, Sims and Co., with 3 knives, new, £ 6, or offers.—C<ix, 436, Kingsland-rd., London. FOR Sale, PortaMa Engine, by Ruston, Proctor and f Co. double 8inch cylinders 12-inch stroke done little work.—R. Seymour, Burry Port. 601 FOR Sale, at low prices, Second-hand Copper Pipes, J' Pulleys, Pumps, Pug Machine, Link Belts," Commutator Sleevesi, and Armature.—Apply Box 23, Post-office, Swansea. 7306 VERTICAL 6 h-p. Multitubular Boiler, 4 h-p; V Loco do.. good for 100 pressure no fittings; cheap to immediate purchaser.—Bush Inn, Brynmawr. WANTED,Nut Breaking Machinery,-with screening and picking arrangements, for weekly output 1,200 tons.—The Pontlieury Colliery Company, Limited, Llanelly. 84 10 B AKER A»D C 0 ALBION WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, Sole Agents in South Wales and Monmouthshire for ROBEY AND CO. (LIMITED), LINCOLN. PORTABLE AND SEMI-PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, GAS ENGINES, BOILERS, STONE BREAKEnS, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINES, &c. MORTAR MILLS \.I: Special Construction. Large Stock New anci Second-hand Machinery Always Ready for Hire or Purchase. Telegrams—" Tin-plates." National Telephone, 190. 4759 Wicgths, f&TtqatUs, &c. THE JOHN GRIFFITHS CYCLE; CORPORATION, L D, (LATE W. H. DAVIES AND 5 T ^UEEN-STREET> CARDIFF. BRANCHES ALL OVER THE WORLD. LARGEST CYCLE ORGANISATION IN EXISTENCE. Immense Stock of Cycles of Leading Manufacturers, including HUMBERS, RUDGKS, QUADRANTS, SINGERS, REFEREES, &c. Ac. We have a SPECIAL LINE of HUMBEB ROAD. STEE8, 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 TEHMS, 4828 RALEIGH light Roadster, perfect condition detachable Dunlop tyres rat-trap pedals; actual ORRIS jgKOS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. £ 2,000 Worth of Cycles and Children's Horses, Ac. We offer the bests show. Wo have taken the lead in South Wales for 2C years, and cannot be beaten. Repairs of all kinds promptly at trade prices. Tool Bag, Spanner, or Bell, post free, Is stamps. AIM. a. S10 Accident Insurance Coupon free to all buyers this month. Best Safety Lamp at 3s 6d, post free. 1186 BARGAINS Bargains -!narains!£418s buy JO bran new Diamond frame Cnshion Safety, Coventry make listed at £15 10s long base ball head light carriage paid only a few left.—R. Warrilow, Weston-super-Mare. 182 ROVER Roadster, detachable Dunlops, 7 guineas light roadster ditto 8guineas, ditto road racer 9 guineas, all complete. Swift safety, cushion tyres, 4 guineas Premier ditto 5 guineas Ormonde ditto £6 Swift ditto 6 guineas Premier ditto 6 guineas and £7 all in perfect order and complete. Special Raleigh Racer, as new. listed £30, Palmer tyres, what offer* ? 20 other new machines by best makers, road racers and li1ht roadsters, must be sold, what offers ?— Parry, Westgate-strcet, Cardiff. 7118 SAFETY.—St. George's Engineering new Rapid 18&4 Dnnlop pneumatics £11 10s, cost £ 26.—G. 791, "Echo," Cardiff. 791 SAFETY Pneumatic, Humber pattern, diamond un- edited, ball head, balls everywhere, R7, worth ijd).— H. 793, Echo," Cardiff. 793 mO Racing Men and Tourists.—Write for our I illustrated list of the famous Defiance Cycles, which are the fastest cycles for road and path, as ridden by all the cracks of Wales. Repairs promptly attended to at moderato charges. Large \1antity of second-hand aafeties always in stofk. Lists free.— Arthur Williams and Co., Defiance Cycle Works, Glanamman. 6594 £ 4 18s 6d buys Cushion Tyre Safety, Humber pattern, long ball head, Coventry make; bankrupt's stock fisted at B14 30s wonderful bargain ever offered this is genuine. Come and use boit fare paid. 100 Pneumatics just as cheap; latest pattern, £61Q¡¡ each.—R. Warrilow, Weston-super-Mare. 327 L lEagons an& QtoUitry lttquisítts. KAIL WAY 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 baQding.—Works and Offices, East Moors. Cardiff. 2607 "I3A1LWAY "WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or JLV deferred payment*.—Tne Midland Railway Car riageand Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1083 f 1CHE Lincoln Wagon and Engine Ce., Ltd., have for J. Sale a large number of good 8 and 10-ton Wagons, with side and end doors, for cosh or 5 years' purchase. —For particulars apply to W. Roberts, East Moors Works, Cardiff. 533 HE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, JL CARDIFF. Telephone No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegrams Gething, Cardiff. WAGONS.—ITew to Latest Regulations, 50 with one end, two side, and two bottom doors, wheels with wrought bosses, large capacity (12in. longer and 4in. deeper than usual), ready for lettering. One Hundred and Fifty New to latest regulations, one end and two side doors, sides and end 3in. red deals, alt inside nnder.fram. timbers of E7lgli,I Oak; delivery, about fifteen per week, commencing forthwith. Fifty End Tip 10-ton Coal Wagons to New Regulations, equal to new, prompt, delivery. LOCOMOTIVES.—One good second-hand Saddle Tank Loco, ilx wheels coupled, ready for instant work, and cheap for cash or three years' purchase lease, 14-in. Cylinderrc, by Avondde Engine Company, now at Cardiff. RAILS.—Bridge, 14 to 120 lbs. per yard; Flange, 10 to 100 lbs. per yard Double Head, 30 to 82 lbs. per yard and Bull Head, 50 to 96 lbs. per yard. SLEEPERS.—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. 3-TON CRANE.- Nearly New, on trolley; 4ft. 84in gauge. EARTH WAGONS.—79 side-tipping, 30in. gauge, steel wheels, and steel axles. BB.ICKS.—Fire and BuUding Bricks. 1160 J r r jrarsss. 1tibt tødtt Carriages. /"CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.— Pastse- lected Stock in the West.—C. ji. Gtirnse/s Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 6522 | ^OUBLK-Seated roomy Circular-fronted Brougham, B 9 strongly built; modern style; good as new; offered a bargain SwafBeld's,Coachbuilder, Bath. 912 ENTS Hogsktn Riding Saddle and Bridle, equal.. VT new cost £ 4 10s, price 40s, sent on approval.— Edward Thomas, Tower-lane, Swansea. 7279 HARNESS.—6tir Assortment is the largest and jLiL profits the smallest in Wales inspect our stock. —Saddlery Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea.^ 7281 HOTEL Proprietors, Job Masters, Undertakers, also Hackney Carriage Owners.—Large Stock of Vehicles (100) on Sale or Hire great, bargains and easy terms. Descriptive Catalogues free. Some second-hand. —J. Msraton and Co., 24, Eradford-st., Birmingham.429 | JOULTfeY, Pigeon, BinI. Dog, Horse, and Cattle I Food.—Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. Y> OAN Cob for Sale.—Apply Coachman, Bronyglyn, AL Penarth. 6253 SORE Shoulders, Sore Backs, &c., quickly cured by k3 Condy*s Fluid. Veterinary book free from 83, TurnmiU-street, E.C. Horses suffering from wounds, cuts, bruises, broken knees, cracked heels, grease, or thrush cured in a few hours by battling the parts affected with Condy's Fluid (diluted). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, 8oz., Is 20oz., 2s. Of all Chemists. 7195 STYLISH Trap for sale, suitable for lady, nearly new dleap-Apply Edwyn Cooke and Co., We,t Bute Dock, Cardiff. 183 VESicb-Sudoriifc.—The finest Blister for Horses in the World. No blemish. No cradle. No rest e.jsentia.I. Prices 2s 6d or 5, of Chemists or post free Gregory, Veterinarian, Bristol. 5879 VETERINARY Book free, containing full directions y for curing diseases of horses, dogs, cattle, sheep, pigs, from Condy's Fluid Works, 83, TnrnmtH-sti eot, London, E.C. 7195 WANTED, good, strong secoud. hand Business TV Trap lO deliver bread, suit cob 14 hands, with movable cover preferred; good second-hand set of Harness both must be in good condition and cheap also a good strong Horse, 15 hands; no dealers.—Bon Marche, ^Lfotd Haven. 193 oultf11, |Ug £ 0tts,&r. GREY Parrot.—Wanting August holidays, wUl dis. VJT pose of my clever talking, faultless Bird, with cage, for 30s, or without, 21s, to good people letters onJyv——Thom £ sonj36^Bridge^^eec^Macdesfi9ld^38^ Jor ATTRACTIVE Bargains.—Forfeited, Fligelstone, The Popular Pawnbroker, 22, Castle-road, Cardiff. ~A TTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Gent's Gold 18ct. English Hunting Lever maker, Duff, L-mdon only 7 guineas.—Fligelstone's. 7052 A-;p.fR.ACTlVF;B9;g;in.-FOrfeited, Gent's Solid Gold Albert, splendid pattern, only 35s.— Fligel- stone's. 70o2 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Lady's hand some Gold Watch, cost 4 guineas only 1 guinea. ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Gent's First. class Silver Lever Waltham," only 30s.—Fligel- stone's. 7052 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.-Forfeited, Wright's, Coven- try, 5-guinea English Lever, only 45s.—Fligel- stone's. 7052 A TTRACTIVE Bargain. — Forfeited, Johnson's, Preston, five-gaines, English Lever, only 45J.- Fligelstone's. 7052 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Lady's loot. Gold Pearl Brooch, only 10s ATTRACTIVE Bargain. — Forfeited, first-class Electro-plate Cruet Stand, five bottles, only lis.—Fligelstone. 7052 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Lady's hand- some Silver Watch, worth 3 gs., only £ X.— Fligelstone's. 7052 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Gent's solid Gold Bloodstone Signet Ring, only 3s Fligelstone's. 7052 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, fine tone Violin and Bow, in case complete, 15s. —Fligelstone's. ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited,fine tone J"TL cost 2 guineas, only 128 7052 4TTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited,Jones and Ince, Newport, 5-guinea English Lever, only 50s.— ilstone s. 7052 A TTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, Gent's Solid r% Gold Curb-pattern Albert, stamped every link, ouly 7052 Al Value.—22ct. Wedding Rings, 3d<rt., 15s; 3%dwt., 17s 6d solid gold Keepers, from 2s. —rugelsione's. 7052 Al Value.—Fligelstone's, the Cheapest House in Cardiff. Lady's 3-stone Brilliant Diamond Ring, 17s 6d. 7052 ATTRACTIVE Bargain.—Forfeited, first-class Field Glass, superior, only 9s Al value. 7052 ALL Note Address: Fligelstone,the Popular Pawn- broker, 22, Castle-road, Cardiff. Highest price on gold and silver valuables. Private boxes. Strictest privacy. Over £ 2. 4d in the £ interest. Established !'50 years 7052 IB- AB'8 Outfit of first Clothes, superior quality, auite new, never worn very cheap.—Mrs L., IS, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 194 DEVONSHIRE Cider, pure and sweet, at first cost. —Prices, &c., of Robert F. Rendeli, Stavertou, Totncs, Devon. Guaranteed "eider only." 283 DOZEN Best Quality Table Knives, ivory handle?, cost £ 2 2s, 3611 32s 6d; c;ish urgently needed \sent ptlstlree on approval any address.Write G. 206, SouUi^Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 206 ^OR Sale, Invalid Wheel Chair only 35s.—Apply 39, Richards-terrace, Roath. 276 FOR best London Portland Cement, in casks or -1; bags, go to Maybury's, Dock-st., Newport, Mon. FOR Sale, genuine bargain, very handsome Drawing- room Suite, walnut frames, hair-staffed; alto- gethev a. suite of the best quality price, jS8 8s.—39, Carlisle-street, Cardiff. 73 ENTLEMEN, get your Suits 50 pei cent, below Jr tailors' prices by going to the fountain head. Our Serge and Tweed Suitings, at 3;3" 6d to measure, will startle you. Write for Patterns (fre6),-The Woollen ;Compnny, Bradford. 310 JEWELLERY, Watches, Watch Materials, Cutlery, Electro-plate, Musical Instruments. Wholesale l liat post free.—Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. EMEL a.nd other Baulk Timber for Sale, about JLVI 8,000 fe6t tip to 12 inches square, by rail or water, at alow price.—Clarence Wharf Saw Milts, Newport. OVERMANTELS iOn Rosewood, Walnut, Oak, Ebonised, Gilt, and Bamboo, with brilliant cut bevelled plates, from 9s 6d.—Harris's. 261 Satins, and Velvets, Is. Also lovely Crochet Nightcaps, cheap.— Mrs Lawford, 11, Bath-street. Nouthport. 680 PHOTOGRAPHIC Novelties and Specialities, pam- phlets post free.—A. L. liubeau, I U6 Rousseau, 19b, Paris. 374 llLUMS direct from Growers.—Choicest kinds from J 2V9d lb.; 20ibs. and upwards carnage paid.— t Howard Bevan, Sansome-pl&ce, Worcester. 317 RICK Cloths, Rick Covers about 200 in stock, all sizes al*o Tarpaulins bargains.—Apply at once to E. Parnall and Co., Sailmakers, Sheene-road, Bedminstcr, Bristol. Telegrams-" Canvas, Bristol." CjXLli Prices.—Advantageous to Parties Furnishing, kj Furniture, Bedsteads, and Bedding, wholesale prices for cash extensive showrooms. Inspection in. vited. Note address.— K. E. Harris, Wholesale Hou^e Furnisher, Market-hall (Dock-street entrance), New- port. N.B.—Twominute8 from Station. Write for Lists 1- SEPARATED Milk, 3d per gallon, delivered any station South Wales. Special quotation for quantity.—Frank Edgar, Polden Hill Dairy, near Bridgwater, Wholesale Milk and Cream Contractor, I Hay and Straw Merchant. Agent for Harris, Spear, and other curers. Telegrams—"Edgar, Edington." 146 SPLENDID pair of Opera an(TMeld Glasses, new,, in case, cost £ 2 2s, sell 12s 6d sent poet free on ajpproroUg addreps.— Write A W, Pftfly SWEETHEART'S Curious Letter, 3 extra Funny Photographs, and 6 Magic Cards, 7 penny stamps. • —Ilyams, Admiral-place, Vincent-street, Hull. 101 niÁ-m.ECïït.Jerÿ-i-Thbïê-6.Üëry! Table Cutlery 2,500 Sets must be Sold under assignment deed by order of trustee 1,000 Seven-Gninea Sets (as adver- tised), 27s 6d the set, consisting of 121arge knives, 12 small, pair meat-carvers, pair game-carvers, and steel, Crayford ivory, pinned balanced handles; 1,500 Three- Guinea Sets, consisting of 12 large knives, 12 small knives, pair meat-carvers, and.steel, white pinued balanced handles, 18a 6d set. Every knife warranted. This is genuine. Sent for approval, carriage paid, before purchasing.—Emanuel and Co., Agents, 43, Claplianwoad, Loudon, 970 THE MATRIMONIAL HERALD and FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Organ of The World's Great Marriage Associa- tion (Limited). Est. 1883. Recommended by the- Clergy, Brilliantly successful negotiations for 1894. Marvellous increase in marriages. Exclusively patron ised by the Nobility, Professional and Commercial Classes throughout the British Empire. Its magnificent and practically illimitable clientele daily augmented by private recommendations from associates happily and advantageously married. Charges merely nominal. Strict secrecy. In plain sealed envelope, 5d.-Edítor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 2584 f jpO Old China Collectors.—The largest stock of I "Nantfe-arw," "Swansea," "Worcester," and! other China in the Country at W. Dobbs and Sons', 72, Queen-street, Cardiff. 6855 TYPEWRITER Ribbons promptly re-inked. Is each, JL post free Government patronage. Manuscript typewritten authors' references.—Tuter, 86, Ledbury- road, Bayswater, London. 154 VALUABLE Service.—Silver-plated Spoons and V Forks. 12 each Table Spoons and Forks, Dessert Spoor.s and Forks, Tea Spoons, 60 pieces, best quality, perfect cost S7, accept 30s cash urgent; approval carriage paid.—Mrs P. S., 23, Lower Belgrave-street, Balgrave-sqnare, W. 969 5,000 Grain Bags, Dunnage Mats, and Dunnage Boards, Deals, and Scantlings, all sizes and lengths.—Shapland, Londoun-square, Cardiff. 334 17C E A T H E R S FEATHERS! 1 FEATHERS FOR BEDS. • Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage paid 1 Warranted dry a.nd sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. 1304 Utisr^Uan&ms Mattis. FRUIT.—Wanted, a large Supply from growers, JD delivered at T.V.R. or G.W.R. Stations, Aberdare, or Glamorganshire Canal.—Mrs Tudor, Cwmbach. 196 d"C OOD country Home offered Baby, any age, with Vr premium.—Write, stating own terms, \V. 152, "DaUy News," Cardiff. 152 $UsaIlatuou5. ASTROLOOY. — Marriage, future foretold, 111. Future partner described, 7 stamps. Send birth- ume, description.—Professor Owen, 27, Brooks Hall- road, Ipswich. 240 STAMMERING, <fcc.—Mr Mason, "The Stammerer's Friend," continues the effectual cure (since 1876) by his famous Manual of Instruction and Corre- spondence, or personally. Treatise and 2,000 ca-es lent free.—Bedford House, 86, Lords hip-road, Clissold Park, London, N. 258 ITfCRNI.Sll on our New Hire System. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adapted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nqniries usnally made by other com pauies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock ^HouseholdFurniture of cheap and superior quality Allgood.-t sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No Btasap or agreement charges made no bill of sale -everything private. Arraugements completed without delay, anct, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per callt. less than any price-list issued by any 4rm in Cardiff. Eileven showrooms. Call aiid inspect our hn. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing se where. We -will supply R6 wórthfor 2s 6d weekly; worth fo!: 5$weeklY; £2U worth; 69 weekly and. JlQ on in proportion, special tetms for larger quantities. Please note the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY. 31, CaJstle-gt:opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12763-1105-10 'r JHoiuir. WANTED in a.n established local industry, £2,500. Vt Security given. A safe and profitable invest- ment. Only principals dealt with.—Apply Q. 333, Daily News" Offices, Cardiff. 333 IS T 0N E\' Lent on Note of Hand at short notice by jji a private gentleman from £ 10 to £ 2,000 at five percent. Why apply to professional moneylenders, so-called companies, or banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance privately, without I sureties add the usual formalities of a loan office ? For the benefit of borrowers I am prepared to grant advances .from one to J5 years in any part of England or Wales, to male or female (dis- tartce no object), and if desired the interest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be arranged therefore, the borrower gets the full benefit of càsh advanced.—Apply in confidence to the actual.lender, J. Carlton, Esq., 95, Peckhaua Rve, Peckham, London, S.E. 6939 15389 ONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM £ 5" to £ 2,000. wIly pay more, when a Private Gentleman is.pre- pared to grant Advances to Malt) or Fem1.!e, upon their PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England i>r Wales, without loau office formalities < NO BILL OF SALE Oil SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy install ments, or can rema.in out from 1 to 15 years brpayjng the interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender, WILFRED WILBKRFORCE. ESI}., No. 11, Stroud Green-road, Fiusbury-parfe, London, N. MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. JLt-R. ———— THE NATIONAL MEUCANT/LE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. ADVANCES Daily made, on reasonable terms to respectable and trustworthy persons residing in any part of the Kingdom, in SUMS from £20 to £10,000, Without Sureties, Delay, or Law Costs. Advances also made on Mortgage of Furniture, Stock, Scrip, Life Insurance Policies, and all other classes of security. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Bank is not connected with any Loan Societies 01' Auvanco Companies, and the usual object-lour.Me loan office roytine is entirely dispensed with. Apply In strictest confidencc to MR T. C. MILBURN, 7051 Manager MONEY.— If you want it promptly, privately, and JLTJL at a low rate of interest on your simple promis- sory notes, with or without sureties, apply immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Air W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Abertillery. Special Features :—No in. quiry fees reasonable interest, which is quoted before. hand universal promptitude, a. day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Thtnk, Limited, for whom Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a. capital of consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. CASH ADVANCED by l. SELINE, from £5 and j upwards, on person.al. security, to all classea, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowors. Dis- tance no objoct. Apply personally or by letter. 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. Private aud confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. 1208 MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. WITHOUT ANY SURETIES, AND STRICTLY PRIVATE. £65,00Q TO LEND IN ANY SUM FROM B20 to £3,000, to all classes, in town or country (distance no object), at greatly reduced rates. NO FEES charged, and repayments to suit bor- rowers. MONEY also lent on Deeds, Reversions, Policies, &c., from 5 per cent. I being the aciual tender, with a largo capital and numerous branche lU many parts of England, can lend quicker and cheaper than the great majority of other financiers. Established over 50 years. Call or write to W. S. LOCKTON, 36, SOUTHAMPTON-ROW, 6175 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. ORTGAGES.—S.—Hern and Pertwee, St. Ma.ry. 1: street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 j_*5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- 3^ out sureties, no delay, no l'eeo, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil, and at 3, Friar's Park, Lam- mas-street, Carmarthen. 5977 TV! ONEY Lent upon Note of Ha.nd, without BUls of ITA Sale or Sureties, as follows :— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £1 23 Sd. 50 „ 24" „ £248 lOtI. £100. 24 „ „ £49; 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict priva.cy a.ranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object.—Apply D. Williams, 15, York-rd.,Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. THE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO JL (LIMITED) Advance Daily Snfue from B5 TO £1,000. Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED, Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below •Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS. STOW-HILL, NEWPORT 4, ST. CATUAJMNE-STREET (opposite Police-station) PONTYPRIDD. 6733 STAVING a few thousands to invest, we are pre- L pared to make advances at a. low rate of interest. pply Manager, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 6330 KEALVS AMERICAN MANDRAKE JOL PILLS MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE The great remedy for Bill- PILLS MANDRAKE OU9 and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Files, & Grave), PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri. PILLS. MANDRAKE ilerof the age. PILLS MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is iy,d, 2s 9d, PILLS MANDRAKE j 4s 6d, a.nd Us. Free by post PILLS MANDRAKE i by the proprietor. PIIXS MANDRAKE ——— PILLS MANDRAKE Munday Chemist; Cardiff. PfttB MANDRAKE I Robb, Chemist, Roath; G. PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport; J. MANDRAKE G. 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MRS HUNGERFORD. W. E. NORRIS. EDMUND DOWNEY. AMY MONTAGUE. KATHARINE S. MACQUOID, IDA LEMON. RICHARD RUSSELL. HUME NISBET. JULIAN HAWTHORNE. H. CATTERSON SMITH. ANNIE THOMAS. JEAN MIDDLEMASS. J. R. HUTCHINSON. FINCH MASON. GERTRUDE WARDEN IN A LEON CASSILIS. EDITH S. DREWRY. MRS E. KENNARD. W. ADDISON- CAPT. C. W. YOUNG. M. MOORSOM. ERNEST GLANVILLE. R. A. D. LITHGOW, M.D. PROFESSOR WILLIAMS. J. H. YOXALL. LAURIE LANSFELDT. RICHARD ASHE KING. MARIE DE THILO. The following is a COMPLETE LIST OF THE SERIES :— 1 "AN INDIAN SCARF," by Joseph Hatton. 2 "BY THE WATCH FIRES OF THE DEAD," by Richard DowlifiR. 3 "NELLIES DILEMMA," by Mrs Hun. gerford. 4 "BETWEEN THE TWO," by W. E. Norris. 5 THE MAN WITH THE STRAW HAT," by Edmund Downey. 6 "A LOVER'S QUARREL," by Amy Montague. 7 MOTHER VIRGINIA," by Katharine S. Macquotd. 8 "A SISTER OF CHARITY," by IdA Lemon. 9 "THE LADY'S DREAM," by Richard Russell. 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There id no atfcempb to glorify the Perpetrators of the crimes described. The Tales being written from records now in the possession of the Prench Police, it may be taken for granted that in each case the criminal is duly punished for his misdeeds. The Stories have been carefully Anglicised, and contain nothing offensive, although in parts they are gruesome and startling. THE CAREER OF A MAD 0REMATIONIST APPEARS COMPLETE IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH W ALES WEEKLY NEWS THIS WEEK. MISS BRADDON. MISS BRADDON. THE LATEST STORY BY THIS AUTHOR ITS ENTITLED THOU ART THE MAN rjlHOU ART THE MAN rjlHOU ART THE MANI ITS NOW APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS MISS BRADDON'S NEW WORK, fJlHOU JlRT HE MAN HAS BEEN EXPRESSLY SECURED FOR PUBLICATION IN THE QARDIFF rjllMES AND SOUTH WALES yyEEKIjY]^rEWS MISS BRADDON is the Queen of the Circulating Library," to quote a leading London weekly, Her stories—numerous as they are—never fail to keep up an intense interest on the part of the reader. They fascinate and charm their spell is universal. Lady Aud ley's Secret," Dead Men's Shoes," "Phantom Fortune," II Wyllard's Weird," and other works we might name, have merely to be enumerated to call into vivid remembrance pleasant hoars spent in following the plots of one of the most fertile and brilliant Novelists of the century. IT IS ENTITLED THOU ART THE MAN! rjlHOU ART THE MAN! rjlHOU ART THE MAN MISS BRADDON. MISS BRADDON. A NEW AND INTERESTING SERIES OF ARTICLES Is now appearing in the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS under the heading of WOMEN OF THE JL OR WARD MOVEMENT. By the Author of Men and Movements of the Day." Under the general heading of Women of the Forward Movement," we have made arrangements to publish a series of articles dealing with some of the importa.nt phases of the New Movement in which women are engaged. The development of the influence and action of women in modern movements for the "betterment of the world is one of the striking characteristics of the present century. The nineteenth century has seen the beginning of the Emancipation of Women," and though some may deplore this new move- ment which is invading the home," it cannot bo denied that wherever women have engaged in social and political reform, in education, in social work, their labours have been eminently successful. Our list of subjeota covers a wide Held of women's labour, and the articles will be found interestmg from a biographical and historical point of view, as well as sympathetic and fair in the statements of opinion on the various movements with which they deal. The following is a list of the subjects 1. Mrs EVA MaLAREN and the British Women's Temperance Association. 2. Mr HUMPHREY WARD, Novelist and Social Reformer. 3. LADY HENRY SOMERSET, a Leader of the Women's Movement. 4. Mrø VICTORIA WOODHULL MARTIN and the Humanitarian Movement. 5. Mrs BRAMWELL BOOTH and Sooial Work. 6. Mre ANNIE BESANT and TbeoaopbJ-a Strange Career. 7. Miss OCTAVIA HILL and Working Olaas Dwellings. 8. Miss MAY ABRAHAMS. Labour Com- missioner. 9. Mrs PRICE-HUGHES and the Sisters the People. Work. 10. FRANCES E. WILLARD and Temperance 1L Mrs WYNFORD PHILLIPS and the Women's Liberal Movement. .12. Mrs MONA CAIRO aud. the Mwii»ge I QliPiti?*' EBusiness jVftDriaaas* rfHE JpEOPLE'S C IS THE CA.: 0ARDIFF rpIMES g AND El gOUTH -y^ALES-yyEEKLY RE iioi 'iii MOST J^-EWS l JJEST TJUCTION 1 S h ARIED SPECIAL Å RTIC 1 The following are some of the Special Faa which appear weekly in its Columns. j nm! WORKMEN'S TOPICS. J A weekly Article, specially written or "| tis Cardiff Times and, South Wale* Weekly New by T WILLIAM ABRAHAM (MABON), on curl4 Labour Questions and the Conditions of Laboufj! Great Britain Read by thousands of minef the Rhondda ] FICTION. THOU ART THE MAN, By MISS BRADDOS, A BRIDE'S MADNESS, By ALLEN UPWARD- HIGHLAND COUSINS. By WILLIAM BLA. MEMORABLE DAYS. J t Echoes from the Calendar, dealing with Sattj^ Days, Holidays, and the strange and interests individuals and customs recorded in the t Y GOLOF N GYMREIG, By DAFYDD MORGANWG The best Welsh Column published. 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