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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND CO.,S CELEBRATED lIor BITTER BEER. KON-ALCOHOLIC. to BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES 01, tDLTON, DUNLOP, & CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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Saks ira Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE. ""•sea. Carriages, &c., at Cardiff Aug. 9 f Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DO VE Y. ^eholcl Colliery, Plant, Ac — U, Messrs J. J- DAVID & CO. Properties at CHI diff Jnly — rlVo F Ml- JOHN FRANCIS. 1\. freehold Farrus, at Carmarthen Aug. 4 COTTWALTZ, BOWRING, aud PERKY. "litur, at Cill.,Iiff Aug 16 WILLIAM GKAIIAM, HITCHCOX aticl CO. a e Copvhold, at Newport. August 8 U.. Mr J. K. GUNN. E^olrt Property, at Cardiff Aua. 9 itm»i? Properties, at Cardifl Aug. 9 of Ironmongery. at Cavil iff Aug. 13, K, & 35 W Messrs S. HERN and PERT WEE. 5»ir,^Rces. at Cardiff Aug. 23 So*g-hoiwe, at Cardiff August 23 "less Premises, etc., at liairv Aug. <& Messsrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. rty, &c., at The Mart, Cardiff Aug. 17 Sn« Messrs JOHN M. LK EDER and SON. heboid Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Aug. 9 a„ Messrs G. MADDOX & SON. IaUS*hol(l Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Aug. 7 & 9 °f Unclaimed Goods, at- Kooms Aug. 10 JW- Mr MORGAN MORGAN. arable Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff .Aug. 10 p^erties, at Harry Dock Aug. 30 • liable Property, at Ban y Dock August 30 U, Messrs POWELL, ROACH, & CO. ^sehold Property, at Cardiff Aug. 10 a. Messrs S'lEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. jr0* Machinery, Ac., at Swansea Aug. Io k2 A"crgwawr Brewery, &c., at Cardiff .Aug. fat??1(1 -Estate, at Pontypridd Aug. 15 /V, Business, at Caerphilly Aug. dO S^old Properties at Caerphilly Aug. o0 "Whery Plant, Buildings, &c., at Pencoed .Aug. 30 Messrs STiiAKER and SON. J^hoid Cottages, &c., at Abergavenny Aug 7 ^'dence and Land, at Abergavenny August 14 SW, Messrs WKKBER & WILKINSON. ^itare, at Cardiff Aug. 9 MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY 13th, 14th, and 15th AUGUST, 1894, 13th, 14th, and 15th AUGUST, 1894, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, Commencing Each Day at 11 o'clock sharp. CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET and 9, NEW-STREET, fa> CARDIFF. HlGflLY IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE UN- RESERVED SALE OF BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, ^Dtity of Bar Iron; Gas and Water and Sanitary fittings Kitchen Ranges, Grates, Marble, S^aiuelled Slate, and Iron Mantel-pieces; Baths, Wugated Iron Sheeting, Oven Fittings, Stable M'ttings, Axles, ic. ft J. E. GUNN has received in- structions from h, MESSRS PERKINS BROS. and CO,. th^ Wt'll-known ironmongers (who are disposing of wh°le of tho surplus stock on the-e premises prioi 0r-,eoii]g their new- warehouses in Mill-lane), to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, the whole of their valuable I STOCK OF IRONMONGERY, Comprising :— ^Pper, enamelled, and other bath?, glazed sink*, atory stands, and other SANITARY FITTINGS, jfcp8 flifliing cisterns and fittings, sky-lights, Sd't n ™of hot and cold water cylinders Q tanks, pumps, &c., Garble, ENAMELLED SLATE, AND OTHER CHIMNEY PIECES. Jester grates, mantle registers, with and without ermanteJs KITCHEN RANGES, 0n ventilators, furnace pans and fittings » A NGLO-AMEILICAN COOKING STOVES, Ld and zinc, bAr, -Iieet, a4all(I water piping. slieet leE 411(l hoop iron ;c6r,-ugat-eet iroti beatiig, sash weights, 4,BS SS^RS» wrought ii-oii RAIN-WATER FITTINGS, ^a»on HYIPI and springs, truck wheels, pig troughs, ^4 ^ew, garden ^rollers, chaff cutters, cake fliers, sack trucks, grindstones and frames, several PORTA BLE FORGES A capital electvo-tinned copper-lined, steel-clad bath WvcK roofing felt, and general ironmongery *J*<»RTAR MILL, with 6ft. Pan, by Kyte, Cardifl Stt-iu^ aLso br;iss, bronze, aad other jv GAS FITTINGS, telU ^urniture, iron and brass French bedsteads, "t spring mattresses, fenders, trunks, &c. t^f^logues maybe obtained on application to Messrs Va*lns Bros, and Co., on the Premises, at 55, St. rj*ry-street or of the Auctioneer, Westgate-street, i^Jdiff. 7257 S1^^0F DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT YORK- j £ ACE. BARRY, GRAVING DOCK-STREET, 7^RRY DOCK. AND WINDSOR-ROAD, PEN- Jy| R MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Barry Hod, Barrv Dock, on THURSDAY, the 30th August, 1894, at ThreeJo'clock p.m., Jsnbject to oa»tions io be then and there produced, the following to VALUABLE PROPERTIED Kr?Tl.-All those TWO WELL-BUILT COTTAGES, b/'Jg known as Nos. 20 and iil, Graving Dock-street, j.f.v'y Dock, held under lease for 99 years at an annual >Qnd rent of £ 2 8s each, and let at 7s 6d per week, arid* 2-~ All those TWO HOUSES known as Nos. 22 La? .^3, Graving Dock-street, Barry Dock, adjoining theld under lease for 99 years at an annual eacbd rent of M2 8s each, and let at 7s 6d per week 3.—All that DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESI- K;NpE. situate and being No. 13, York-place, Barry. |?'s a nine-roomed house, with a five-stalled stable V&, rfeAr- and afc Present let at the very low rental of "SPer annum.. under a lease for 99 years at a ground rent of Y £ 3 16s 2d Lot 4.—All that DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE, No. 83 'Windsor-read, Penarth. This is also a ^-roomed residence, with a three-Stalled stable and ád at the rear, let at a yeariy reiital of £35. Ylr,lm "eld under a lease for a term of 99 years at a ground ^fent of £ 1110s per annum. {U,.0?further particulars apply te E. W. Rees. Esq., ^?hcitor) Bank Buildings, St. Mavystreet, Cardiff, or OarrCflT Auctioneer, Albert Chambers, High-street, On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, August 7th and 9th, 1891, Commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. MMPORTAN'T TO PARTIES FURNISHING. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above daterf, IriltOon.se assemblage of verv superior (I>_ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ittcl °-ved from various residences for absolute sale), fi-iui i'n £ s'x hardwood bedroom suites, complete 6ft. it0' *ft. wardrobes, pai^s of handsome toilets, eight fV[~\ and brass bedsteads, several exc lie t carpets, *Ooi*?'s' five excellent dining and drawing- suites, rosewood and walnut cabinets,6ft. and 5ft. ^al °'r,'s> bookcases, dining and occasional tables, Ie« ut and gilt overmantels, also a magnificent piano- etc., etc., in all about 400 lots. •^Jd^vieiv morning of each day's Sale. 1111 OX^FRIDAV, 10-m AUGUST, 1894, "-or Commencing at 11 o'clock precisely. 1 THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, ftXT CARDIFF. Uk5 ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. PRESERVED SALK OF UNCLAIMED GOODS, order of the Taff Vale Railway Company. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, Ubove, a quantity of UNCLAIMED GOODS, j. of various desctiptions, in all about 500 lots. V"1 view from 9 o'clock on day of sale. J0 °r further particulars see posters, or apply to John titm s (secretary;, Taff Val9 Offices or at the Auc- r., ^rs' Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, 7354 MBY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. ESSRS POWELL, 1COACH and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- lOtK^' at l^e I^0ya' Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, tho fan? ^'lV of August, ar. 7 o'clock in the evening (sub- T'J to Conditions of Sale then and there to be read). All that MIOSSUAGE or TENEMENT, Out- fc jf'igs, and Stables, situate and being No. 27, tjon ards-terrace, Roath, Cardiff, now in the occupa- Xu? °f Mr John Glover. The premises comprise first parlour, kitchen and scullery, four bed- staH?8' w-c- upstairs, back yard, large shed and c side entrance. The house is let at a rental of per annum, and the stables at a rental of £ 20 £ l0annuni, tenant paying taxes. Shea would iet from w '° £ 15 per annum.' Held on lease for a term of 99 Krn, f,om the 2 0i March, 1873, at the low yearly L?.ntl rent of £ 3 3s 6d. All those SIX COTTAGES situate and being 20, 31, 32, 33, and 34, Cross-street, Maindy Maindy Hotel), Cardiff, held for a t«tm of 99 *ei.f from 2nd August, 1877, at the low annual ground 11 r2, per house. UVPifurther particulars as to Lot 1 apply to David tQ j Ui. Esq.. Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff and as Saw-i2 10 H. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Trinity-street, Cha^? or as to the whole bo the Auctioneers, Temple -_?bers, 8, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 7269 MESSRS~BRADLT^Y^ind COOKE will SELL by AUC'IION, at their Repository, 9tb'^oad, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, August Ji.'WORSES, COB.s, PONIES, New Trolley to carry Cjp/t;' New Tip-Cart, Circular-fronted Brougham, Fi)V.L°6"Carts, Double and Single Harness, &c. ^6^en^ies^sollcited^^alejit^pjin^7^4^ A R M Kith, sAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR £ y h-„. HEAL'J'H IiJalil; nK your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Stockings, etc. Patterns forwarded and o\er Paid to and from the Mills on all orders 11A^.TYLER AND COMPANY, lSr7SLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSS1L, SOUTH WALES 1139 "ry WIL1JLAMS* (PONTARDAW Ej VV 0I^M LOZENGES Ki m6?,er- "^Irty Years this highly valuable Remedy ^eak t> the greatest success. The effect upon •ike Iviiuv; cate children (often given up as incurable): Gt'fcting rid of his tormenting pests by ^ild l>a 6 I^ozsnges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate "st«M t strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, Sit °V rle ai)xiety, of his guardians. W0lCi lave f°r some time used your Anthelmintic »i!?z enges, in my family, and find them a very >^eabl efficacious cure for asceandes, and theii Sei>daH an<* convenient form is a.- .oat recom, ^don" for cll'1'lren. w. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of antl 2s 9d per box, by most JS Ri-J?1 °r 14 or 34 stampg from J Davies, chemist street, Swansea. A lifrt Of tegtiiopniajs <>nw)Vmi»a lts iiu Ruction. I A VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLDFURNHURE, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, NO. 4, EDWARDS-TERRACE, CARDIFF. Sold by order of the Executors Of the late Mr Henry Ball, AXMINSTER and BRUSSKLS' CARPETS and FUR- NITURE, supplied by Messrs Trapnell 4e Qane, a full compass Cottage Pianoforte, handsome Brass Bedsteads. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY have received instructions from the 1, of the above Estate, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, n, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, loih August, at 11 o'clock punctually, the above EXCELLENT FUKNITCJRE, iiicludwg ELEGANT BRASS, ITALIAN and FRENCH BEDSTEADS, mahogany Bedsteads, with draperies Spring Mattresses, Goo,-e-featber Beds and Bedilii g a very SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE of fine figured wood; a 6FT. SATIN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITi', and several •suites for smaller sized rooms MASSIVE MAHOGANY and burr WALNUT TOILET TABLES, a 7ft MAHOGANY WARDROBE, toilet services, a HANDSOME ROSEWOOD INLAID DRAWING- ROOM SUITE, covered in jJk brocateile, occasional chairs in various coverings, a 5ft. 6in. ARTIS1IC ROSEWOOD INLAID DRAWING-ROOM CABINET with enclosures, elegant rosewood inlaid overmantel, Sevres china, and other ornaments, a carved walnut MIAWING-ROOM SUiTE covered in silk tapestry, hand- some carved walnut clieffoniere with lofty plate-glass back, music cabinets and stools, a FULL-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by Everard auother by Sames, carpets, overmiintels, chenille and lace win- dow cui tains, brass curb fenders, standard lamps, a FIRST-CLASS POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUIT'K covered in Morocco, an elegant POLLAItU OAK SIDEBOARD, oak dining table and bookcase, ? set of 12 substantial brown oak dining-room chairs covered in leather, a 7ft. BROWN OAK SIDEBOARD with large plate-glass back, mantel clocks and bronzes, antique carved library suite in velvet with buffet, book- case and tables to correspond, an American walnut sitting-room suite in saddlebags, hall fittings, oil paintinqs and sepia Araunngs, KLECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES, Copeland bieakfast and five o clock tea services, a mangling machine, a mail cart, and out- dooi effects. VIBW DAY pBIOR T0 SALE. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 7267 BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MRS ELIZABETH FRANCIS, DECEASED. SALE OF CONVENIENT SMALL RESIDENCES. MESSRS S. HERN AND PERTWKE WIII SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 23ril August, 1894, at 7.30 p m., in one or more Lots, and subject to conditions of Sale'to be thfn produced, All those Four MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, ,1. 2, 3, and 4, GLADSTONE-PLACE, WYNDHAM-CRESCENT, And SEVERN-ROAD, CANTON, :CARDir-F. No. 1, Gladstozie-plac- let to Mr Prosserit:821 per year. No 2, Gladstone-place, lei, to Mr Hardy at S25 rer year. No. 5, Gladstone-place, let tlAMr Gloyn at &27 per yeav. No. 4, Giadstone-placs, let to Mr Milford at £ 22 per year. The tenants of each house paving all rates and tax.s. Hela under lease dated the 8th June 1 £ 68, for a term of 39 years from the 24th June, 1363, at a ground rent of £ Pe_r For further particulars apply to Mr W. Howells, House Agent, 96. St. Mary-street, Cardiff to S. Hern and Pertwee, Anetioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to C. A. HEITZMAN, Esq., 73S3 Solicitor, 100, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. I SALE OF PROPERTY IN LKDJ ORD-STREET. f MESSRS S. HERN AND PERT WE K will SELL by AUCTION, afc the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 23rd of August, 1894, at .30 p.m., all that „ LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 121. BEDFORD-STREET, Car. diff, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th of March, 1873, snbject to an flpportioned ground rent of A;2 S For further particulars apply to S. Hern and Pert- wee, Estate Agents, 94, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, or to Messrs SPENCER, CORBE'iT and EVANS, 7382 Solicitors, Cardiff. THOMPSON-STREET, TRAVIS-STREET, AND HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK, AND HIGH-STREET, BARliY. SALE OF EXCELLENT BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSRS S. HERN AND PERTYVEE will SELL by AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry, on TUESDAY, the 28th of August, 1894, at 7 o'clock p w., by order of the Mortgagees, all that SHOP. CELLARAGE, STABLE, AND YARD, having excellent living accommodation, viz., 2 par- lours, kitchen, back kitchen, bath, w.c., and 6 bed- rooms. The property is situate in the best position in High-street, Barry (now vacant), and is held under le*ae for 99 yeara ^except the last two days thereof), expiring on the 23rd November, 1983. The building is exceptionally well built, and finished in good style. Possession can be had on completion of purchase. By another direction, All those 5 capital SHOPS and DWELLING- HOUSES, in the occupation of Messrs Stroud, Lever, Solomon, Griffiths, and Cozens, and also all that Shop, Warehouse and Stabling, all situate in THOMPSON-STREET, Barry Dock, held under lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1889. All that HOUSE with Stabling, fitted with hot and cold water, containing 5 bedrooms, situate in TRAVIS-STREET, Barry Dock, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st May. 1889 (less 3 days), ground rent £ 3. Ali those 4 SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in the best part of HOLTON-ROAD, Barry Dock, held under lease for 99 years from the let May, 1890 (less 3 days), subject to a. ground rent ot ^For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or to ERNEST PitOUTOR, Esq., Solicitor, 7255 4, St. Stephen's Chambers, Bristol. RE RICHARD EXTON, DECEASED. NEWPORT-ROAD AND BROADWAY (ROATH,) AND COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF^ Highly Important SALK of an exceptionally desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, excellent BUSINESS PRE- MISES in rapidly improving thoroughfares, as well as very favourably located COTTAGE TENE- MFNTS MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. have been favoured with instructions by the Execntors of the late Mr Richard Exton to SEL-L by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, oil FRIDAY, August 17th, 1894, at Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions to be then declared, embodying those of the Cardiff Incorporated Law Society, tho following RESIDENTIAL, SHUP, AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES (in the undermentioned or such other lots as may be decided upon at the time of sale.) MALMESBURY HOUSE, 270. NEWPORT-ROAD. LOT 1.—All that well-built and convenient iy arranged Double-fronted Residence, known as Malmesbury House," 270, Newport-road, with the conservatory, two large groenhouses fitted with heating arrange- ments, large well-stocked garden, and two-stall stable, coach-house, and loft. The whole is held for a term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1875, at the annual ground rent of B10 17s 6(1. Possession will be given on completion of the purchase. BROADWAY. LOT 2.—All that commodious Double-fronted Shop, with ample living accommodation attached, being No. 29, Broadway now let at the iow weekly rent of 16s. LOT D.-AU that similar Shop and Premises, No. 31, Broadway let at the very low rent of 15s per week. LOT 4.—All that Single-fronted Butcher s Shop and Premises, with good dwelling-house attached, No, 33, Broadway rent, B2 16s per lunar month. LOT 5.—All those Two Shops and Premises, Nos. 35 and 37, Broadway let at:25 12s per lunar month. LOT b.-All thr" t Shop and Tenement, No. 43, Broad- way let at 15s per week. LoT 7.—All that similar Shop and Premises, No. 45, Broadway let at 15s per week. LOT B.-All that private Messuage, situate and being No. 47, Broadway at. present let at 8s per week, but suitable for conversion into a shop. Lots 2 to 8 inclusive are all held for terms of 99 years,from the 25'.h March, 1873, at the following annual apportioned ground rents :—Lots 2 and 3, £ 2 10s 6u each Lot 4, £ 1 18s Lot 5, £ 3 16s Lot (>, Bl 18s id Lots 7 and 8, £118s 8d each. LOT 9.—All those Two Private Dwellings, Nos 155 and 157, Broadway weekiv rents, 9s each Term, 99 years, from 25th March, 1873 ground rent, £ 6 6s per annum. COW BRIDGE-ROAD. LOT 10.-All that SHOP and RESIDENCE known as No. 342, Cowbridge-road, Canton, let at a rent of 9s a week. Annual ground rent. B5 5s. LOT 11.—All those two COTTAGES adjoining Lot 10, known as Nos. 344 and 346, Cowbridge-road afore- said, let at 7s a week each. Annual ground rent, R4 15s. LOT 12.-All those three COTTAGES adjoining Lot 11, known as Nos. 348, 350 and 352, Cowbridge-road, let at 7s a week each. Annual ground rent. £ 7 4s. Lots 10, 11 and 12 are all held for terms of 99 years from 24th June, 1868. For further particulars and Orders to View apply to the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian- chambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff or to Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. July 18th, 1894. 7133 ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1894, AT THEIR NEW SALEROOMS, ST. JOHN'S-SQUAUE AUCTION MART. CARDIFF. MESSRS WEBBER AND WILKINSON will hold the first SALE of FURNITURE at their new premises, at 11.30 am., on the above date, the lots comprising VALUABLE FURNITURE, removed from Newport-road, Church-road, and I ;Plastu-ton-avejiuo, viz.: Handsome drawing and dining-room suites, rosewood and walnut cabinet, cheffoniere, sideboard, and over- mantels, musical box, mahogany dining table, walnut I' pianoforte, 3 pairs Satsutna vases, centre and occa- sional tables, easy chairs, couches, centre settee, magnificent brass Parisian bedstead, wardrobe, chests drawers, 2 large rocking horses, usual bedroom appoint- menh;, &c., &c. On view day previous. PJIEETH JQENTISTRY FJIEETH prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris. 1867 M R K E ALL. SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years'Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Beas to intimate that he can produce a. perfectly fitting Sot of Teeth in on clear day. The very best work. manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anaesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, 'loothache, and all Nervous Pains. 18 l%d and 2s 9d per lloMIe. Through any Chemist. Cardiff Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath Mr I J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llanelly Mr AtaCMt tywton V tfwtwrry wid 8on, 1W altfi bp Auctioil. IMPORTANT SALE of a large assemblage of HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and OTHER EFFECTS, removed from various residences in the neighbourhood for convenience of Sale. —— MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON will SELL l-y PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rfoms, Goat-street. Swansea, on THURSDAY, August 9th, 1894, a large assoit- ment of HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AND OTHKR EFFECTS, as followsVery handsome drawing-room suite in yellow silk, ditto in figured velvet, massive walnut sideboard, smaller ditto, mahogany five- feet ditto, bookcase to match, walnut china cabinet, beautiful fumigated iualn>gany ditto (Louis pattern), pair of ebonised pedestals, walnut dining-voom suite in leather, complete and equal to new, waluut hat and umbrfclla stand, four-fold screen, several handsome heart h- rugs, walnut, overmantel, rosewood ditto, pier glasses, c uch in leather, walnut bedroom suite com- plete, verv handsome music seat, walnut revolving office desk, large and massive mahogany bookcase with excellent puper accommodation, suitable for a gentleman's office or librat-y, wainti t and ash bod. room suite complete, massive brass Italian bedstead, French ditto, wire mattresses, hair and wool ditto, mahogany diiclies.se stand and table, chest of drawers to match, walnut loo tables, two perambulators, mail cart, mahogany work-tablo, easy-chair in leather, 2 ditto in saddle-bags, &c., &c. also a large quantity of kitchen and scullery utensils. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Goods on view Wednesday, August 8th, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on morning of sile. For further information apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 7355 ABERGAVENNY. FREEHOLD COTTAGES. SHOP, BAKERY, AND PREMISES FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, Aberga- venny, on TUESDAY, the 7th of Au,urt, IM, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoo ■, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, he following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz. :— LOT I.-All that FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING- HOUSE and BAKERY, situate and being No. 20, Tudor-street, Abergavenny, now in the occupation of Mr J. Hill, Baker and Confectioner, at a rent of B24 per annum, a portion of the promises being sublet to Mr Ormond, Clothier, ttec. The premises comprise commodious shop, sitting-room, and kitchen, with entrance passage on the ground floor, and five bed- rooms on the upper floor. There are also attached to the premise, bakehouse, washhouse, yard, and w.c., together with piggery at the rear. The premises are in thorough repair, having recently been renovated throughout. LOT 2.—TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES, situate in Byefleld-lane (off Tudor-street), Ah rgavenny, in the occupation of John Davies and Henry Thomas, at rents amounting in the aggregate to B18 4s per annum, and cou.prising kitchen, back kitchen, and 2 bedrooms, together with garden and piggery. LOT 3.—Two FRE HOLD COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. 57 and 59, Mill-street, Abergavenny, in the occupation of Samuel Grant and Frederick Childs,, at rents amounting in the aggregate to B21 9s per annum. No. 57 contains parlour, kitchen, pantry, and back kitchen on the ground floor, and three bedrooms on the second floor. No. 59 contains kitchen, pantry, and back kitchen on the ground floor, and two bedrooms on the second floor. These premises are in substantial repair. A portion of the purchase money for each Lot may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Anetioneers, Abergavenny or to Mr JOHN NESBITT, 7376 Solicitor, Abergavenny. ItfONMOUTUSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANFOIST. VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND FOR SALE. TVtfESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL ±.TA by AUCTION, afc the Angel Hotel, Aberga- venny, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of August, 1894, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), the undermentioned valuable Freehold RESIDENCE AND LAND, viz. :— All that valuable FREEHOLD FAMILY RESI- DENCE, situate in the Parish of Llanfoist, in the County of Monmouth, and known as Llanfoist Rec- tory," containing on the Ground Floor—Front, side, and back entrance-halls drawing-room, 19ft. 6in. by 18ft. 6in. dining-room, 18ft. 9in, by 15ft. IGiti. kitchen, 18ft. 6in. by 16ft. lOin. two small sculleries, wine and bear cellars, larder and dairy. On the Upper Floors Seven bed. rooms and dressing room, measuring re- spectively 19ft. 9in. by 13ft., 18ft. 6in. by 15ft. 6in., 9ft. 3in. by 8.-c. 9in., 17ffc. 9in. bv 15ft. 6in.. 12ft. lOin. by 9ft. 6in., 13ft. 3in. by 8ft. 4in„ 17ft. 8in. by 16ft. 3in., and 18ft. by 13ft. also landing with w.c. and bath- room. At the rear p„re large yard, stabling for ftvo horses, coach-house, brew-house, fowl.house, coal. house, and piggery. There is also a large and very productive kitchen garden and lawn, and also two enclosures of rich and productive MEADOW LAND. which will, if not required by the occupier of the resi- dence, always readily let to good tenants as accoin' modation laid, llie patire property covers an area of 8 acres 0 rotxiR 1? perchcs, >.s sittutte within five mftkit8s' Walk of the Ktrer Usk 4hd l-lanfoist Church, znhmtw W&lk of the Ptwer Usk ihd IIst-ifoist Chureh about one and a half miles from Abergavenny, and about the same distance from Govilon Station on the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny Branch of the L. and N. W. Railway. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at Abergavenny or to Mr John Nesbitt, Solicitor, Aber- gaveliliy. 7360 totiters and Contrarts. J^OROUGH O F A BE RA VON. TENDERS FOR BROKEN STONE. The Aberavon Corporation invite TENDKRSfor 300 TONS GRANITE and 300 TONS LIMESTONE broken so as to ] ass through a 2y4-inch ring. Prices delivered at Port Talbot or Aberavon Station, together with samples, must be sent to the under. signed on or before the 11th August, 1894. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order, 7331 M. TENNANT, Town Clerk. rjjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS: THE CHAPEL HOUSE, MOZERAH, NEAR PENPERGWM STATION. TENDERS are required for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the above in accordance with draw- ings, c., prepared by Mr Robert Williatns, A.R.I.B.A., Llautnsant, antl 17, Kffingham-road, London, S.E. lenders, on the form to be supplied, are to be sent, marked Tender for Mozerah," to Mr M. W. David, Bryn Rhyddorch House, near Abergavenny, ou or be. fore Wednesday, August 22ud, 18U4. 7391 Plana, &c.. may be seen at the Chapel House. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. rjpO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for building a CHAPEL and SCHOOL, etc., for the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Merthyr Tydfil. Plans and specifications (by Messrs Morzan and Soil, Carmarthen), may bo seen at No. 3, Glebeland, Merthyr. Tenders, endorsed Tabernacle," to be delivered to Mr J. Williams, 90, Brecon-road, Merthvr, oil or before august lbtli, 1894. The lowest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted. T_IIENDERS are invited for the EREC- J TION of t I-IOUS E and SHOP at Troedyrhiw, near Merthyr Tydfil- Plans and Specifications may bo seen on application to W. Morgan, Confectioner, Troedyrhiw. 519 MADDREN & CO,, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. T. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Everyone DESIROUS of having their RESI DENCES, SHOPS, HOTELS, etc., FITTED for the ELECTRIC LIGHT, or with ELECTRIC BELLS or TELEPHONES, should send to us for estimates (free.) We only employ skilled workmen, and use only the best materials. All work carried out under out ?ersonal supervision, and will be guaranteed. 2 and 14, CASTLE ARCADE CHAMBERS, High- street, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, No. 452. 146e 61óJ alts bt] (Center. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883&1890. HE EVAN MORGANS. CWMGORSE SHOP, GWAUNCAEGURWEN, IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, GROCElt AND IRONMONGER. FOR SALK by TENDER, the STOCK-IN-TRADE belonging to the Estate of trie above-named Bankrupt, consisting of a well-preserved ami var.ed Stock of GROCERIES, PAPER EIANG INCFS, AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. Also Horse 14%h., Spring Cart, and Harness, together with the Household Furniture and Trade Book Debts, the nominal value of the debts being about £ 1,140. The stock-in-trade may be inspected on the debtor's premises on Wednesday, the 8th day of August, 1894, from 10 a.. In. to 4 p.m., and an inventory thereof, together with a list of the book debts, can be seen at the offices of the Trustee. The whole of the above will be sold in one lot, aua will include the Trustee's interest in the goodwill of the business and n the tenancy of the shop and premises. Scaled Tenders to be delivered to the Trustee before 10 a.m. on Friday, the 10th day of August, 1894. The Trustee does not bind himself to accept the highest or any Tender. Dated 3rd day of August, 1894. DAVID MORGAN THOMAS, Trustee, Prudential Chambers, 7388 20, High-street, Swansea. ffircpertg, &r., to ICet. 7>RIDGEND~ GLAMORGAN SHIRE" TO BE LET, ELMSFIELD HOUSE and GROUNDS, BRIDGEND. The house contains dining room, drawinr-room, library, kitchen, back kitchen, and the usual offices on the ground floor, six bedrooms and the first floor, and four rooms on the second floor, together with a bathroom fitted with not and C°The ao^t' offices consist of a stable for four horses, house aiof m s-room, saddle-Mom, etc. 'Ae outside premises consist of a beautiful lawu and flower Kardeu, handsome shrubbene,, a .large and fruitful kitchen garden, extensive glass houses, cow- house, piggeries, fowlhouse, and nu excellent field of abou t'five acres of pasture.. The whole of the premises comprise an area of about Kpven acres, and are most beautifully situated on an Xvated position overlooking the town of Bndgend, hiu oerfectly secluded and self-contained. Th«re is an excellent supply of hard aud soft water; th«re is abundant hunting and fishing in the unme- V?e5f neighbourhood and the Bridgend .Railway Sta- rion on the main U°e of the ° ^R> is witbin flve mffirth&f'particulars, rent, and permission to view nnnlv to H. Stiles, Esq., Elmsfield, Brv lgend, or to apply to »• o j. jj STOCK WOOD, 7390 Solicitor, Bridgend. XRDIFE ADVERTISING, BIL] ioqTING AJNTD CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING POS COMPANY (LIMITED) OIPFICES; CASTLE CHAMBERS 2x. CASTLE-* CAlt.DIF F SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. T>„„T1.,nenf. Posting Statious in Cardiff and ^iJnrmjod. Contractors for all d«3aripUona of/ (ggotrsxpttg. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE, LIMITED. By Lady Margaret, Scotia, or Bonnie Doon (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON. AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON Sat., 4 —6.50, 7.15, 7.35, I Sat., 4.-8.10, 8.30, 9.30, 9.25,10.25 a.m., 6.25, 6.0, 11.0 a.m., 5.0, 6.15, 7.0, 7.45 p.m. 8.45 p.m. Bank Holiday.—6.30, 7.0, Bank Holiday.—7.20, 8.0, 8-50, 9.20, 10.50, 11.20 9.50, 10.20 11.50 a.m., a.m., 12.45, 7.0, 7.15 p.m. 12.10,6.15, 8.0 p.m. Tnes., 7.—7.30, 8.45, §.30, I Tucs., 7.—3 20, 10.20 a.m., 10.20,11.15 a.m., 1.0,7,40. 12.10, 6.50. 8.45, 9.0 p.m. Wed., 8.-7.0, 9.20, 11.15 j Wed., 8.-8.0, 10.20 a.m., a.m., Z40, 7.4i p.m. 12-10, 7.30, 8.35 p*m. Thur., 9.—8.15, 9.20, 11.5 I Thur., 9.-9.15, 10.'5 a.m., a.m. 12.50, 2.45 p.m. 12.0 noon, 1.45, 7.45 p.m. PLEASE NOTE-Steamers belonging to this Com- pany have YELLOW FUNNELS, and are the only Steamers tha.t run in CONNECTION WITH THE RAILWAYS. CARDIFF TO L YNMOUTH & ILFRA. COMBE By LORNA DOONE, BONNIE DOON, Ac. (Wind, weather, nd circumstances permitting.) LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LKAVE ILFRACOMBE. t., 4 9.30 & 11.0 a.m. Sac., 4 .4 & 4.30 p.m. Tues., 7.9.30 B,,1U. I Tues., 7 4.30 p.m. Wed., 8,10a.m. & 2.30p.m. I Wed., 8 4.30 &7.0 p.m. Thurs., 9 10.30 a.m. ) Thurs., 9 5.30 p.m. Fri., 10 11.0 a.m. Fri., 10. 6.15 p.m. Sat., 11 2,30 F),M. I Sat., 11 7.30p.m. Through Bookings issued to Stations on th& London and South-Western Railway. See special bills. I To VYNMOUilff & ILFRACO.Y.Blr Saturday, LeaTC Cardiff, 11.0 a.m. Aug. 4tb. Ilfracombe, 4.45 p.m. LORNA DOONE. „ Lynmouth, 5.25 p.m lL0a.m. Leave Cardiff for Clevedon and Bristol 7.15 p.m., single. Saturday, I TO CLEVEDON. Aug. 4th. Leave Cardiff, 7 10 a.m. 7.10 a.m. „ Clevedon 8.30 p.m. LYNMOUTH and ILP11ACOMBK Saturday, Aug. 4. Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m. Scotia, „ Ilfmcombe 2.15 p.m. 9.30 a.m. „ Lynmouth 3.0 p.m. Or by Loma Doone 4.46 p.m Scotia, „ Ilfmcombe 2.15 p.m. 9.30 a.m. „ Lynmouth 3.0 p.m. Or by Loma Doone 4.46 p.m I LYN.MOUTH and ILFRACOIVIBE. Saturday. Aug. 4. Leave CaTdiff 11.0 a.m. I.ORNADOONE. Ilfracombe 4.45 p.m. 11.0 a.m. „ Lynmouth 5.25 p.m. Cardiff for Bristol, single, 7.15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4. BURNHAM. Earl of Dunraven. Leave Cardiff 9.15 a.m. 9.15 a.m. Fares, single. 2s. Saturday, Aug. 4, EVENING TRIPto CLEVEDON. LORNA DOONE Leave Cardiff 7.15 p.m. by Lorua and Doone, and Scotia 8.0 p.m. Scotia, Return Clevedon 9.0 p.m. by 7.15 p.m. Scotia. Fare, Is. Saturday,~Aug. 4," CLEVEDON! Earl of Dunraven, Leave Cardiff 7.10 a.m. 7.10 a.m. „ Clevedon 9.0 p.m. I WATCHET and Nt NEREAD. Saturday, Aug. 4, Leave Cardiff 6.15 p.m., return Karl same day. Fare, 2s. Parties Dunraveni Juay ieturn from Minehead by 6.15 p.m. Scoiiaonthe Monday or Tuesday, Fare, 4s. Fare, 4s. I MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, and Bank Holiday, | ILFRACOMBE. Monday, j Leave Cardiff, 8.45 a.m. Dfra- Aug. 6th, j combe, 5.15 p.m. Lynmouth, Sootia, j 6.0 p.m. Minehead, 7.15 p.m. 8.45 a.m. j Cardiff for Newport and back, j 9.0 p.m. Fare, to and fro, Is. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVKLLY. Lynmouth, 7.40 p.m. Cardiff for Bristol, 9.30 p.m. Bristol, 9.30pm. BANK HOLl. CLEVEDON. DAY. Leave Cardiff 10.50 a.m. 10.50 a.m. Clevedon 5.15 p.m. BANK HOLI. I BURN HAM. DAY. Leave Cardiff, 7.0 a..m. and 7.0 Earl of Dunraven,, p.m. Burnham, 8.50 a.m. and 8.30 7.0 a.in. & 7.0 p.m. p.m. MIN E HE AIXX Y N M OUTH~, Tnesdav An<r 7 ILFRACOMBE <fe CLOVELLY. Auesoaj, Aug. i, CanUffi 9-45 a.TO.. ciovollv, 9 45 r £ i 4 46 P i Uf^combe, 6.0 n.m.' I Lynmouth, 6.45 p.m.; Minehead, 8.0 p.m. 8.0 p.m. CLFVEDON. Tuesday, Ang. 7. ) Leave Cardiff, 8.45 a.m. 12.50 an d 8.45 a.m. ) 1.0 p.m. Leave Clevedon, 10,45 ) am. 5.45 and 8.0 p.m. Foi full particulars apply To 4879 EDWARDS, ROBERTSON & CO., 105, Bute Docks. A I t Y SERVIC J3| BBXWEKN CARDIFF AND WESTON. WAVKKTiBV; Weather ftsd Circumstances Permitting. AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Sat- 4—7.0, 8.45, 10.30 Sat. 4.—7.4% 9.30, 11.15 a.m., 5.30, 7.15, 9.0 p.m. a.m., 6.15, 8.0, 9.45 p.m. Bank Holiday.—8.0, 9.20. Bank Holiday.—8.40, 10.10 11.15 am., 1.0, 7.10, 9.0 p.m a.m., 12.5, 6.10, 8.0;45 p.m Tues. 7.-7.16, 9.20, 11.15 Tues. 7.-&0, naO a.m., a.m., 1.30, 7.45 p.m 12.5, 6.45, 8.30 p.m. Wed. 8.—7.0,9.15,11.0 a.m. I Wed. 8.—7.50, 100, 11.45 2.30 p.m. ) a.m., 7.30 p.m. Thurs. 9.-9.15, 11.0 a.m., I Thurs. 9.—10.0,11.45 a.m., 12.45, 2.40 p.m. 1.30, 8.0 p.m. Fri. 10.—9.15, 11.0 a.m., ) Fri. 10.-10.0, 11.45 a.m., 12.50, 2.30 p.m. 1.35, 3.20 p.m. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS by the k3 Magnificent Saloon Steamers WESTWARD HO, RAVENSWOOD, aud W A VERLEY (Weather and circumstances permifctiiig). „ ) LYNMOUTlTa^d ILFRACOMBE. Aiiff 4rh' I ^eave Csrdiff 11.0 a.m. Returning WTT<<1'W'A Rii rrn from Ilfracombe 5.0 p.m. Lyn- AfiVn.™ mouth 5.35 p.m. dardiff for At 11.0 a.m. j Br}stoi 7.30 p.m. ""LYNMOUTH, lXFRACOMBE, BANK AND CLOVELLY. HOLIDAY, Leave Cardiff 9.45 a.m. A 6, Returning from CloVellv 4.0 p.m., RAVENSWOOD, Ilfracombe 5.30 p.m Lynmouth, At 9.45a.m. 6.10 p.m. I Fares-Dfraeotnbe, 4s and 5s Cloveily, 5s and 6s. I CLEVEDON (Via. WESTON). WAVERLEY, Leave Cardiff, 1.0 p.m.. At 1.0 p.m. Returning from Clevedon 5.15 I p.m., Weston for Cardiff 6.15 p.m. 6d. Tuesday, ILFRACOMBE, & CLOVELLY. MINEIIEAl),"LYNMOUTH A 7. Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m. RAVENSWOOD, I Roturning from UloveUy 5.0 p.m., At 9.30 a, rix Ilfracombe 6.30 p.m., Lynmouth 7.10 p.m., Minehead 8.30 p.m. CLEVEDON (Via WESTON). Leave Cardiff 1.30 p.m. WAVERLEY, Returning from Clevedon 5.45 At L30 p.m. p.m., Weston for Cardiff 6 45 p.m. I Singe, 2s; Return, i-'s 6d. Wednesday 1ENBV. August 8th Leave Cardiff at9.15a.m.,ret>urnins RAVlfNsWnnn from Tenby, 6.0 p.m. at 9 IS am Fares-Single, 3s 6d and 4s 6d at a. 15 a. m Return. 4s 6d and 5s 6d. I LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. wrjTWiBTi ho I Leave Cardiff 2.30 p.m., returning WESTWARD HO FROM II(RACOMBE) AT 7 0 P NL > I Lvnmoutli 7.35 p.m., Cardiff for at 2.30 p.m. Bristol> 9 50 p m (Special Return Fares (this day only), 2s 6d and 3s 6d. I CLE v EDONi(Via WICSTON). WAVERLEY, I Leave Cardiff 2.30 p.m., returning from Clevedon 6.30 p.m., Woston at 2.30 p.m. for Cardiff, 7.30 p.m. F Fares-Return, .Is 6d and 2s. For Fares and fulfparticulars see Bills or apply to Mr Wm. GUY, Agenfc, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff; or P. and A. CAMPBELL, Ltd., Cumberland Basin, Bristol. 6783 IVERPOOL TO LLANDUDNO, Bangor, Beaumaris, and Meifai Bridge. P.S. ST. TUDNO, daily (except 6th August). Leaves Liverpool 10.45 a.m., arrives Liverpool 7.45 p.m. P.S. BONNIE PRINCESS, every Saturday, leaves Liverpool 2 p.m. BANK HOLIDAY SAILINGS, Monday, 6th August: ST. TUDNO. Leaves Liverpool 10.0 a.m. Arrives Liverpool 7.15 p.m. BONNIE PRINCESS. Leaves Liverpool 10.45 a.m. Arrivea Liverpool 8.0 p.m. N.B.—There will be au EARLY MORNING BOAT from WALES on TUESDAY, 7th August, due Liver- pool 10.15 a.m. T. E. BARLOW, Secretary, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. J^ORWAYT S WEDEN AND RUSSI/V. HOLIDAY TOURS. The WILSON LINE of First Class Splendidly-Fitted Passenger Steamers, with Saloons and sleeping Accom- modation amidsbips. HULL to BERGEN and STAVANGER, every TUBS- DAY and SATURDAY. „ CHRLvTlANIA and CHRISTTANSAND every FRIDAY, „ DRON'IHEIM every THURSDAY. „ GOTHENBURG, every SATURDAY morning. GRIMSBY to GOTHENBURG, every TUESDAY. LONDON to CTIRWIIANIA. and CHRISTlANSAND every FRIDAY morning. HULL to ST. PETERSBURG, every SATURDAY. COPENHAGEN, every FRIDAY. COPENHAGEN, every FRIDAY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, every WBDNESDA7. Apply to THOS. WILSON, SONS & CO., Ltd., HULL, Or to JOHN BOVEY & CO., CARDIFF. 60Q6 N.B.-T)te WILSON LINE HANDBOOK FOR NORWAY," by E. J. Goodman. J*riee Is 6d, or lg 9d post frte. RUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. THE GRANDEST SEA TRIPS IN BRITAIN are through the SCOTTISH WESTERN ISLANDS. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Time bills with map and fares post free from 5913 DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. ■■ ■■'■.I. ■■ RMK GERMS OR MICROBES CAUSE RMK RMK DISEASE. RMK SK — SAI SSS WM JAADAM'S ISS RMK RMK EMKlV/riCROBi. u7~ I LLER RMK RMK XVI JTV RMK RMK DESTROYS AND REMOVES THEM RMK FROM THE SYSTEM. RMK g>IK PURIFIES THE BLOOD AND RMK SMK STRENGTHENS THE £ MK RMK CONSTTl'UTION. RMK RMK Tested, proved, and r, commended by RMK BMK Dr. Griffiths, F.R.S. (Edin.), F.C.S. RMK RMK RMK RMK SEND FOR PAMPHLET FREE. RMK RMK RMK RMK Agent for Sale in Cardiff B. LOVE. RMK RMK 15, Queen-street Arcade. RMK (gmtrsians. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. I On TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th, a CHEAP 8-DAYS EXCURSION to BATH, Trowbridge, Westbury, Salis- bury, Frome, Yeovil, Dorchester, and WEYMOUTH, willleaTe Bridgend at 2.35 p.m.. Llantrisant 2.55, CARDIFF 3.15, and Newport at 3.40 p.m. For full particulars see bills. 7372 CRICKET—GLOUCESTERSHIRE v. SUSSEX. On AUGUST 6th, 7th, and 8th, CHEAP DAY RKTURN TICKETS will be issued to BRISTOL from CARDIFF, Newport, Newnham, Portishead, and intèrmerliate stations. For full pa-rfticulars see bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted) in conjunction with the London and Norti:- Western Railway, vis, the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORO LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, and Ediu- burgh ami the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.50 a.m., 12.33,4.3, and 7.40 p.m. i By Trams connecting with the Service to and frem LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, 1\ and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the NOIth io materially reduced. j THltOUG'l CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and j THROUGH FARliS are in operation between all principal Stations. 7369 | IMPROVEMENT OF CHANNEL ISLANDS t SERVICE, via WEYMOUTH. SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE, j Direct Steamers to and from Jersey. } Direct Steamers to and from Guernsey. Later Departure from Jersey. SAVING OF ONE HOUR in Journey to and from JERSEY. < During the months of July, August, and September, 1894 (wuid. weather, and other circumstances per- ■ mittiHg), the Great Western Railway Company's Steamers will leave Weymouth for Jersey direct at 2.10 a.m. (Mondays excepted), and for Guernsey at 2.30 8..11\. (Mondays excepted), in connection with the 9.15 ) p.m. train from Paddingcon (Sund .ys excepted), and will return from Jersey to Weymouth direct at 9.30 a.ro. daily (Sundays excepted), and from Guernsey to Weymouth direct at 10.45 a.m. daily (Sundays ex. cepted) in connection with express trains to London, Bristol, 1 lymouth, Birmingham, and the North. Passengers pass direct between the Train and Steamors at Weymouth. Steamers lighted by electricity. Last Train in connection with the Boat leaves Car- diff at 9.30 p.m. 4856 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. Jltgal Jlaticus. RE ANN HOWELLS, CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, HIRWAIN. NOTICE.—All persons having any CLAIM against the Estate of the above-named (deceased), who died on the 18th day of July instant, are requested to send in forthwith to the undersigned full particulars of such Claims, with the dates and nature of any Security held by them. Dated this 24th day of July, 1894. THOS. PHILLIPS SON, 7, Canon-street, Abordare. 719", Solicitor* to the Executors. ■ ■' 1" ■ < jltiljUc 3qpp0nrttittuts. PO. NTYPRIDD UNION—COTTAGE JL HOMES. APPOINTMENT OF SHOEMAKER AND WIFE. The Guardians of the Pontypridd Union require the services of a SHOEMAKER and his WIFE, without encumbrance, to take charge of one of the Homes. The joint salary will be S40 per annum, with furnished apartments, rations, Ac. Applicant* must not be over 40 years of age. and mast produce a medical certificate that they are iu good health, and are strong enough to under- rate the duties. The man will have to instruct the boys in Shoemaking, and make himself generally useful. The woman will be repaired to attend personally to the cleanliness and I nt-aitnesa of the children (boys and giris), to assist with the sewing, bo t ach the girls washing and ironing, and superintend the general tidiness of the home. .Applications, stating age and present occupation, accompanied by testimonials of recent date, to be sent ¡ to me on or before Tuesday, 14th August, 1894. E. C. SPICKErr, .Clerk, ftontypridd, August 2nd, 1894. 7365 IJ- Hotels, Sinuug-raams. &x. BOSCOMBE, BOURNEMOUTH, HOTEL BURLINGTON, BRACING. BRACING. iNot even Margate could excel the exhilaratingair atSODnY Boscombe."—Daily Tflegraph, Aug. 21,1393. i charming Marine Hotel, with every luxury and cr .ufort of home. Sea water baths. Moderate charges. A- tproached through miles of forest scenery. Bourne- ( mufcth F'iijstStation. Tariti' of Manager, or at Burlingtou :Sd<j!eragha»'fi P:Jaee TIati;fe,iL<md<w?. I NNS OF COURT HOTEL. LONDON. I A High-class Family Hotel, with 200 bedrooms, happily situated, having all modern conveniences, and a moderate tariff, Electiic Lights, &c. Ban- quets arranged. Masonic Lodge-rooms, &c. Select diuner from b till 8.30. Brochure and tariff gratis.- FRANK BLACKLEY, Manager. 2375 BOROUGH ARMS HOTEL AND JD RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite Town-hall). NOW OPEN. SILVER GRILL. LADIES' COFFEE ROOM. DINING-ROOM. SNACK BARS. CHARLES DAVIES, PROPRIETOR, LATE OF THE MOUNTWTUART AND SHIP HOTELS, DOCKS, CARDIFF. 7325 IVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL," JLJ Unrivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Fixed Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops, Shipping Offices, Stations, <ftc. Luggage conveyed free. SWANSEA. R. E. JON S (L of the Washington Hotel, Cardiff) begs to CALL ATTENTION to his MOTELS and CAFES in SWANSEA and the MUMBLES, iu All of which (except the Castle Cafe, Castle-street) there are COM- FORTABLE BEDROOMS and ACCOMMODATIO V for VISITOR. :— THE ANGEL, High-street, Swansea. THE CASTLE, Castle-street, Swansea. THE MIDLAND, Wind-street, Swansea. THE YACHT, Mumbles, close to Terminus. Bedrooms, with Attendance, 2. 6196 EST ON- SUPER-MARE. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. This first-class FAMILY HOTEL faces the sea, con- tains 100 rooms, and, possesses all modern improve- ments, including hydraulic lift, extensive ornamental grounds, table d'hôte dinner at separate table at 7 p.m. daily. Ten minutes' walk from golf links. Terms strictly moderate and inclusive. HOTEL OMNIBUS. TELEPHONE No. U. APPLY TO MANAGERESS. 4786 HSmltiwg ødttits. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY II J. PARNALL, FAq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE CONTINGENT FUNDS:-£7,887 8 lid. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES S50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 5S35 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. NIERTHYR AND DOWLAT jLjUILDINgjOfclETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WlLLUMSt J.P. Gwaelodygarth Hu tse, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments L. 3 to 17 Yeais—Favoorabk Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ings in Progr88&-o Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETEIt WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland Ðt>e. Merthyr TydfU; or k Local Agents throughout S.ti 1183 Insurant. THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED HBAD OFFICE—67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL.£250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured agai >bt Claims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance. F L. CROSLAND, M.Innt-M.E., A.M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HAD FIELD, Secretary ———Applications t". Invited. 6136 jgNJOY Hoe's SAUCt MJ- AND USE IT DAILY. PIQUANT. STIMULATING. ,e*AUOF NONE SO AGREEABLE. O SOLD BY « -Wi qC D i w public ^.masements. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER..MR EDWARD FLETCHER. WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 6th (BANK HOLIDAY), with the return visit of W. CALDER'S FAMOUS COMPANY IN THE SPAN OF LIFE. During the recess this popular Theatre has been magnificently decorated and embellished by the celebrated Artist, Mr W. QUICK. August 13th, THE SILVER KING. August 20th, DON JUAN, from the Gaiety Theatre, London. 1041 FJP H E M P I R K JL Jfj MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I "Rorke's Drift," a thrilling military incident graphically depicted by GEO. LASH WOOD, the popular actor-vocalist, with the assistance of super- numeraries and special scenic effects. The two Forget- me-nots, LITTLE MAGGIE RIMMEli, a wonderful little artiste, and her talented sister. The "To-day" Girl, ROSE DEARING, who appeared for several con- secutive months at The Palace Theatre, London. The American BOOTHS, the first Yankee gymnasts to visit this country the lightning rapidity with which they accomplish all the most difficult feats is beyond the present powers of native athletes. MAUDE DALMAINB, Soprano Songstress. The Four POOLE-PELHAMS in song, dance, and acrobatics. ADA RLPPON, .Serio-comedy Songstress. PETRIE and ELISE, more Americans, and they have an Act chockful of good things in the laughter-making line. Next Week —CHARLES MORRTIT, the famous Magician, from the Princes' Hall, Piccadilly. He will exhibit his startling illusion, The Missing Man," in which one of the persons operated upon will be the man Scott, of the Ardlamont Mystery, who 80 completely hoodwinked the police of the United Kingdom in their most strenuous efforts to apprehend him. This Man is the veritable Scott. Mr Morritt will forfeit £200 to any Person who proves the contrary. 5Se 2033 U TOLL'S PANOPTICON o (Philharmonic Hall & Buildings, St. Mary-street). THE HAPPY HUNIING GROUND OF THE DEMON PIPER. OPEN ALL DAY. ADMISSION 6D. Three Stage Performances Daily. One each Afternoon at 3.30. Two each Evening at 7 o'cloc and 9 o'clock. THIS WEEK—The ALSKAS, JAMES WOOD, the DOOLANS, and the Peerless ESSMANN. OTHER ATTRACTIONS :— WAXWORKS, including The Chair of Torture, The Iron Maid, The Victim on the Rack, Flora, the Illusion, The Crystal Maze, The Shooting Jungle, The Phonograph, The Empire Entertainment by Telephone, Free Phrenology and Free Palmistry by R. Allaby, Roller s kating, etc. Admisssion-Slxpence. 3610 60e GRAND rjl H E A T R E WESTGATE-STREET. LESSEE MR EDWARD FLETCHER SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. 1894, MR HARRINGTON REYNOLDS' COMPANY, Serial engagement, of the Charming Lea< ling Actress, Miss N ELLIE FLETCHER, and Mr John Wilkinson (late Morocco Bound Co.) in the realistic and sen- sational Drama in Four Acts, THE HAND OF I USTICE. V 603e Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Prices, 6d to S2 2s. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30; half-price at 9. 6979 GRAND THEATRE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. LESSEE ANI» MANAGER .Mr CLA&ENCti. SOUNES. GRAND RE-OP KNING, UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. MONDA Y, Aug. 6th, and DURING the WEEK, important engagement of the charming young Actress, Miss AIARY AUSTIN, Accompanied by Mr JOHN CARTER (from the Lyceum Theatre, London) and specially-selected Company, in PASSION'S POWER, CASTE, and INGOMAR. For full particulars see special BiJl". Box Plan now open at Messrs R. J. Heath and Music Warehouse, 51, Queen-street, Cardiff. Prices 6d to £22". Doors open 7.0 commence 7.30. Second price at 9 to all parts. 7377 SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODDFELLOWS' FETE AND GALA, BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1894. Engagement Extraordinary of the Unrivalled MONS. BLONDIN, THE HlmO OF NIAGARA. This wvn'ld-famed Artiste's feats on the high rope axe the wondei of the world. Remember, Whis may be the last Lime you will evel lHwe to witness }¡i" uaring pet- {ormance. He is 110W 70 years of age. Afternoon and Evening Performance. The evening performance will be lit up with Bengal Lights, and Blondin, when on the high rope, will be surrounded with Fireworks. GRAND STAGE PERFORMANCE WITH LONDON AND CONTINENTAL AKTI.VfKS. Concluding wit,h a magnificent display of FIRE. WORKS by Professor Wells, of London, the whole Programme making this the Grandest Fete of the Season. Parties requiring Ground for Shows, Ac., must apply to Mr Geo. Geen, 6, Park-street, Cardiff. Admission, 6d each. Grand Stand, 6d extra. 7174 SWANSEA. FFL H E JJJ M P I R E MANA«ICR OSWALD KTOT./5 TO NIGHT One of the greatest Companies ever at the Empire. The FLORADOR from the Palace, London. AUSTIN RUDD, the celebrated Comedian. PAULINE, the Acrobatic S»rio-c.oiuedy Songstress. MAURICE and ROSS, the Eccentrics. The CASEY SISTERS, Serio-comedy Duettlsts. MARION BELL, a Charming Artiste. T. P. CARROL, Variety Artiste, and GEORGE ROBEY, the Burlesque Character Man. 2034 Next Week—Great Bank Holiday Company, de NEWPORT. rjl H E E M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT CHARLES BIGNELL, the great London comedian, with his latest successful comic songs, which are so popular that, they are heard in the London Club, the Drawing-room and at the Eveuing Party. Varieties bv other artistes—The Four Charming Pearls, Collie Cor, way, Broom and Carey, Lunion Wyatt, the George's Minstrels and Sam Torr. Next week (a marvellous programme)—The Florador Quartette, Geo. Robey, Rezene and Itobini, etc. 2035—6?s LLA-NGAMMARCR WELLS. JGANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 6^1894. PUMP HOUSE LAKE HOTEL AND BATHS. First of a Series of Fetes. LLANGAMMARCH WELLS. PROGRAMMR OF AMUShMENTS: SPORTS., SHEEP-DOG TRIALS, AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, TROTTING MATCHES, PONY RACES, AQUATIC SPORTS. The Band of the 24th South Wales Borderers will perform during the day and evening. Various other kinds of Amuse"1lents; FIREWORKS AND ILLUMINATIONS ON A GRAND SCALE (by Wells, of London). SPECIAL TRAINS. Entry forms and all further information may be obtained from the Hem. Sec. for Sports, 7259 W. J. WINSTON WATKRS, EsQ., Pump House Hotel, Llangammarch Wells, R.S.O. HEREFORD. H~ EREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, JH SEPTEMBER 11,12,13, and 14. Solo Vocalists: Madame Albani, Miss Evangeline Florence, Miss Anua Williams, Mi*s Hilda Wd.iiOU, Miss Agnes Wilson, and Miss Jessie King Mr Edward Lloyd, Mr Edwin Houghton, Mr Santley, Mr Plunket Greene, Mr Robert Grice, and Mr Watkin Mills. Con- ductor Mr G. R. Sinclair. Sept. 11.—Mendelssohn's Elija.h ept. 12.—Dvorak s Requiem Mass," Mozart's Symphony in G Minor," Dv. J. F. Bridge's The Cradle of ChristEvening Bach's Christmas Oratorio" (Part* I. and II.), Haydn's "Creation" (Parts L and II.). Sept. 13.—Dr. A. C. Mackenzie's "Bethlehem" (Part II.), Wagners "Vorspiel to Parsifal," Mendelssohn's 42nd Psalm," Spohr's Last Judgment j" Evening: Dr. C. H. H. Parry's Job," Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise." Sept. "Messiah." In the Shire Hall: Sept. 11, Mi-cel- laneous Concert, including Dr. C. H. Lloyd's New- Cantata, "Sir Ogle and the Lady Elsie," and Grand Wagner Selection. Sept. 14, Chamber (Concert. Programmes, Tickets, &c., on application to Messrs Jakeman and Carver, High Town, Hereford. 7374 JPURNISH FOR CASH OR HIRE AT P. JpREEDMAN & 1,2.3. 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, NEWPORT, MON. EXCELLENT QUALITY COMBINED WITH CHEAPNESS. SPECIAL LINE IN JJIEATHER JGEDS, FULL SIZE, oULBs., COMPLETE, £1 12s 6D. EASY i'ERMS S5 Worth 2s Od Weekly £ 10 „ 3s 6d £ 20 6c Cd „ £ 30 .» 7s 6d I BRANCHES ALSO AT SWANSEA High-street NEW TREDEGAR Elliotstown SHEFFIELD 82, Bristone-street. 81e 5790 IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's I.X. L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-roau, Birmingham. Agents:—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and 11, Bute-st. Merthvr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea.— Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st. Newport—Young, Chemist, High-at N.B.—Has never been known to fail. Let- PteMOBMaepajNu. 487$.* Igttsntfss ;!àbrt.5sts. GEO. SF-COOMBE & Co-, THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS, ANNOUNCE THEIR SUMMER s A L E, THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The following are Specimens K.O BLACK AND COLOURED CLOTH & JACKETS, some Braided, some with Silk or Moire Revers, 10s 6d to 21s lid each. NOW ALL 28 11D EACH. 2 | SILK LACE CAPES AND MANTLES, JL\J 29.s 6il to 59- 6'! each. NOW ALL 88 i-i-D. RICH BEAR COUNTESS FURS, VF VF 21s lid each. REDUCED TO 88 11 D. RICH BEAR FUR VICTORIAS Ov (Long), 45s each. REDUCED TO 21 s t t D. f O DRESS LENGTHS OF SCOTCH lOO PLAIDS, TWEEDS, SERGES, and SUMMER BEIGES, 10s 9d to 17a 9d Dress. NOW ALL p^S ^_1D DRESS. J ~t £ DRESS LENGTHS OF YARN, .1-JLO Dyed Blue-Black Cashmeres, 8s lid Dress piece. REDUCED TO 4 s 11 D. OOA DRESS PIECES, Double Warp, V Satin Finished, Blue-Black Cashmeres, looks like Silk, Wears like Leather, 13s 9d Dress piece. REDUCED TO 78 1 ILI)" CkO UNMADE BLACK ROBES; contain- ing six yards Rich Black Cashmere, and 1% yards Handsome Brocaded Silk, 21" Robe. REDUCED TO 108 11 D. PIECES OF 24 INCH BLACK O WATERED SILK AND BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE SILK. 25 bd per yard. REDUCED TO £ S ^_3D. 4 o PIECES RICH BLACK BENGALINE & DRESS SILK, at 3^ 91 per yard. REDUCED M is 11D. _4 o PIECES 25-INCH RICH SURAH DRESS O SILK. 2s ll%d t>er yard. REDUCED lO -|^S PIECES HANDSOME BLACK BROCADED SILK, 4s 11=! to 6^ lid per yard. ALL REDUCED TO ^S <^LD. per yard. 2 ALL REDUCED TO 28 91D. I VERY gPECIAL. SHIRT BLOUSES. -We have purchased a Manufacturer's Stock of OVER ONE THOUSAND SMART SHIRT BLOUSES. a VERY PRETTY AND STYLISH 4tO" SHIRT BLOUSES, in Wiute and Colours, 2s 11 %d to 4s 6d each. ALL REDUCED TO MOST STYLISH VERY BEST Ot>lr QUALITY HAND-EMBROIDERED SHIRT BLOUSES. 45 lid to 5s lid each. ALL REDUCED TO 112° DOZEN PURE WHITE CREAM %!0 AND SHOT SILK SUNSHADES, 6s lid to 10s 61 eacii. ALL REDUCED TO 4">S ll1"- -fl DOZEN DURABLE SLLK UM- g 1} BRELLAS, very Choice Seleotion of Handles, Paragon Frames, 4s lid each. REDUCED TO ^S ll?' d PIECES INSERTION' LACES, X O GUIPURE LACES, AND COTTON LACES in Black, White, Cream, Beige, and Batter Shades, LESS THAN HALF VALUE. G. A. S. and Co., at the close of the most suc- cess'ful'Season they have ever had, are deter- mined to olear out entirely all left over-stock, and in order to do PO have Re-markid ail Goods AT ABOUT ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES. LETTER ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY. G Et). A. GECCOMBE AND CO., THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS, QUEEN QTREET. O V328 URNITTJRE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNISH ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. rpHE J^OATH jjjHTRNISHING ^JO. 42. CASTLE-ROAD, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF One of the Largest Firms in South Wales (Branches in :UI the Principal Towns), SUPPLY FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANGLES, And everything necessary for House Furnishing, on the following terms :— For 3 worth of Furniture Is 6d weekly. ,,5. 2s 6d 213 3s 6d £ 15 „ „ 5B Od „ „ £ 20 „ „ 6s Od „ And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to sign. All goods delivered free by private van. Send for oui prospectus and illustrated guide to fumisbing-IDOSt free. No connection with any other finn in Cardiff. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF :— THE ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VK^-STREKT ROATH. CARDIFF 1763 I An Inspection of the LHiidaff I Nurseries invited, where an immense and varied Assortment of be.mviful LLANDAFF Foliage and Flowering Plants, Shrubs, and Trees may be seen. The Nurseries may be reached by NURSERIES. 'Bus, smarting from St. Mary-street, j or by l.v.lv. to Liandaft, the Nur- I series being about five minutes' walk j from the Station. Stove and ~A Fine A^orbi^^t^hi Greenhouse i Plants. COWBUIDGE RQAD. j is a Leading Feature of my 9<mu>ilFTs' orders executed CuFFlowers.' ) and despatched promptly. WILLIAM TRESEDER VV NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address Treseder, F'lorist." 1187 THE CTDOXTON AND BARRY BILL-POSTING i OMPALNY (LIMITED), 5, VERE-STREET, CADOXTO.s -BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Beet Positions and Largest Connection is the Dis- Beet Positions and Largest Connection ia the Dis- trict. ARM us miss bbtt5Itl. 2 A T g A L » 01 REM N ANTS. H OWELL A QOMPANI 8ec to announce that an REMNANTS AND QDDMENT4S Aocumulftled dnring their resent (J RE AT gALS ASK OFFERED THIS DA T. AS USU A t, 11, & 00. HAVE MARXEI THE REMNANTS AT GIVING-AWA^ PRICE8* H OWELL AND COMPANY1- "THE OARmtfF DRAPEtlS," ,,1 "'r, CARDIFF. au R. J. HEATH & SONSt CARDIFF, pONTYPRIDD, AND LONDON, pIA NOFORTE AND 0 RGAI ERCHANTS. (FROM SOUTH WALES DAILY KEWS, 9TD JANUARY, 1895.) VERDICT OF NINE HUNDRED.'—Under this titl. Messrs R. J Heath and Sons, Queen-street, Cardiff pianoforte makers, organ builders, aud music ware nousemen, have collected an imposing array of testi- monials and Prass opinions relating to the quality ol the musical instruments supplied by them. The firm is so well known in Cardiff, and, indeed, throughout Son h Wales and the West of England, that it is hardly necessary here to dwell upon its influence and commanding This collection of testimonials serves, however, to do something more tilat, certif] to the excellence of the instruments furnished bj Messrs Heatn and Sons. Jt sho\r-, in a sense, how steady is tbe growth among the general public of 8 desire for a knowledge o. niit w, and how inereasiiiglj numerous, even in the homes of the working classes, are pianos, organs, and harmoniums. The great majority of the letters in this list relate to pianos, and while many of them have reference oo most costlj instruments containing all the latest improvements, supplied to the well-to-do, the greater number relito tc Ferviceal,lein.,irilinelit, purchased for IhA homes cl the wage-earning porrioti of the community. Thi& j growing love for so refining an art as music is a, most favourable sign, For though in ti,e Principality music has for generations been the chiejf recreation of the people, it has lor the most part been choral music in connection with churches ^ud chapels that ha« occu pied atfeentk»n. Iustru*neuiai iraisic is now, however, receiving i?s fr«.ir share attentioni ftnd ai. those in true sympathy with the art must trust that til. wovo ment will go isteatiily onward. Xh^se testfmouials have been received from every quarter of the Princi pality, few couie from portions of the Unite<i Kir.gd<nii, and ^otne faom iSoutli America,iDdia^ and other uinoant countries. All speftk most t^vour» ably of Messrs Ge&tih'ia business methods as well as 01 their tntarumeuis. R. J. HE \TH & SONS INVITE INSPECTION. FULL ILLUSTRATED LISTS AND VERDICT 1106T FREE. 1066 T EETH rjlEETH fJIEETH A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH Five Years' Warranty Prize M dal QOODMAN & CO., II, DUKIC STHK15T, & 56, QUEEN-NT., CARDIFF ARTIFICIAL TEETH f'l'I'I'lSD b: Atmospheric Suction, at OIltH,hilll tho usual charges. No Extractions necessary perfect aud permanent life-like appearance; .H|ie<in( KOIiT PAI.ATES foi TeuderCums; perfect for Mastication ami Spexch COUNTRY PA'IIKN'CS mipplied in One Visit, Kiii railway iare allowed. Special attentiongi veil to Repair*, Extractions, Stopping TICSTIM,ONIALS.- I)r AN I)Itl"V WILSON (late It N.j 6ttys ;—" I iit-n .ecOIlIlnelal Mr (Joodman ai a very skilful and himuuie i>entist His rea sonabie charges should attract to liiin all classes.' Consultations Free.—Speciality in WHITE KNAMBf and GOLD FJI LINGS, AMERICAN DEN11STRV am PLATKLEKS PALATRS. Before entering look for the Nattia- GOODMAN & CO., 56 OUEICN-ST., & i- DHKK-STRISWT. CARDIFK NEWPORT—12, BRIDGE-STREET Opposite Tredesar Chambers.) H, — t i i,„ 53e—1380 PONTYPRIDD AND BARRY DOCK. AND AT 15 (CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA SWANÉA UJf 6101 KJ OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEws. 2. OOLLJSC E-tiTREET
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