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HORNSBY TRIUMPHANT RESULT OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OP ENGLAND'S GREAT TRIALS OF OIL ENGINES At Cambridge, June 18th to 25th 1894 FIXED OIL ENGINES— HORNSBY, FIRST PRIZE, j350. PORTABLE OIL ENGINES- HORNSBY, FIRST PRIZE, j350 25 oil engines of other makers entered for this com. petition. The above engines are suitable far sl1 kind? of work—Farm Machinery Electric Lighting, Pump- ing, Sawing, Threshing, (fee., drc. Several in use fit this district. Full Particulars, Prices, <ftc., may b« obtained of Sole District Agents— JOHN HIBBERT AND SONS," ENGINEERS, 10 and 11, CASTLE-STREET. CARDIFF. Competent men sent out to erect and start all engines. 8253
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gales bg Auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE. Household Furniture, at Cardiff October 19 JVlr n. J. -»• ii-tvAXxiji. freehold Land, q,t the IVI-,vrt, London Oct. 23 W. H. BUTLER. ^liEXANrmDANIELV SEL* E, CO*" 25 H0tel *S2 £ W. cTLAWe & DbVBYVSePt- Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff 0ct 26 Brewery, &c.. at IheMar:t, Cardiff Nov. 8 Leasehold Colliery,PJant,itc — Mr JOHN DAVID. Live Stock, &c., near Cowbridge rw 2? Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and Co Steamer, at Cardiff 22 • t a T ,Mr W- GILL. Btock-in-Trade. Trade Utensil &c- at Cardiff..Oct. 19 Messrs GOU"AI.1Z, BOWRING and PERRY. Fnmlture and Effects, at Cardiff Oct, 19 Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff Oct! 20 Effects> at Salerooms .Oct. 25 Wrought Iron Safes, at Cardiff October 25 Leasehold P Ir J. E. G UNN. 30 Sale of P ropert.y. &c., at Cardiff .Oct. bale of Property, at Penarth pr,^ Messrs S. HERN and PERTWEE. Properties and Building Land, at Cardiff Oct 29 Messrs 11. HILL and CO. „ iq household Furniture, at Swansea Oct. t,, Mr JOHN HOWELL. „ btock, 4c., at Penderyn and Aberdare • ■ T Messrs J. M LEEDER & SON. leasehold Property, at Swansea .■■■ ■ • • •• Messrs J G. MADDOX and SON. Rose and Fruit Trees, at Cardiff •■•••« "0ct 23 & 25 Furniture, at Salerooms, °Ct- Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Cottage Property, at Cardiff Properties, at CardIff, N"'D' DÄviš 'ånd' asssia KSiiW." & II Mineral ^roPer5kIr'THoMAS PARRY. Ttot&t* at King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon..Oct. 31 tonandTin'plate Works, at Newport Nov. 21 Iron ana «^sRj PABSONS & ROBJENT. Contractor's Plant, at Newport Olt. 29 Lontracw mr ALFKBg pHILLIpS. (Tnraes at Canton Market, Cardiff Mr S. N. POWELL. Psdieree Stock, t Rhos Farm, near Llanellv..Oct. 19 r Mr W. J. REES. Freehold Farms, &c, at Bridgend Oct. 20 Messrs W. SANDERS and SONS. Houses, at Canton Oct 26 Messrs SIEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Hay, Wheat, Oats, &c., at Cowbridge Oct 19 Freehold Property, at The Mart, Cardiff .Oct. 27 I.and, at The Mart. Cardiff Oct. 27 Dwelling Houses, at The Mart. Cardiff Oct 27 Life Policy, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 27 Shop and Premises, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 27 25 Bullocks and 1 Pig, at Fairwater Oct. 29 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff Oct. O Leasehold Shop, etc., at Cardiff ..Oct. 30 Brewery, etc.. at Swansea Nov. 1 The Blackgrovo Colliery, at Cardiff. j .Nov. 3 Stock, Crops, and Implementts, at Wenvoe Nov. 8 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Freehold Properties, at Abergavenny Oct 23 Properties, at Abergavenny Oct. 30 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Contractor's Plant, Horses, &c., at Pontypool.. Oct. 23 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Superior Furniture, at Cardiff October 22 Residential Villas, at Cardiff Oct. 23 SALE THIS DAY. PENMARK FARM, NEAR COWBRIDGE. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, atPenmark Farm, on FRIDAY, the 19th October next, at 2.30 in the afternoon, about 200 TONS OF CLOVER AND MEADOW HAY, RICK OF WHEAT Containing about WO bushels, with straw to go off And a LARGE RICK OF OATS Containing about 300 bushels, with straw to go off. Three months' credit on approved security. 8435 FAIRWATER STUITFARM, ELY, CARDIFF. SALE OF FAT STOCK. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- .Ly-)L ANDER are instructed by F. G. Cartwripht, Rsq., to SELL by AUCTION, at Fairwater Stud Farm, on MONDAY, the 29th of October, 1E94, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, 25 VERY PRIME FAT BULLOCKS and 1 FAT PIG. A fortnight's keep will be given free of charge. 8806 CARDIFF GENERAL OMNIBUS CO., LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. fJJHE SALE of the HORSES, OMNI- BUSES, STABLE UTENSILS, TOOLS, OFFICE FURNITURE, Ac., advertised for Sale on Monday 8.1Jd Tuesday Next, the 22nd and 23rd October, 1894, IS NOW WITHDRAWN. J. E. GUNN, Auctioneer, 'ff. Westgate-street, Cardiff. 18th Oct., 1894. 8408 CARDIFF GENERAL OMNIBUS CO., LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION. MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff on TUESDAY, the 30th day of October, 1894, at8ere'n o'clock in the evening, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES jjOj I.-All that EXTENSIVE YARD and STABLING, situate in Lucas-street, Cathays, Cardiff, With FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES. Two of the Dwelling-houses are situate in Lucas- street aforesaid, and are let at the weekly rent of 9s each, and the other two Dwelling-houses are situate in Woodville-road, East, and are let at the weekly rent of 6s each. The whole of such property is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from tho 2nd of February, 1875, at the rent of B42 Is ed per annum. LOT Z -All that YARD and STABLING situate in Fitzroy-street, Cathays, held under a lease for five years from the 1st May, 1891, at the rent of £ 60 per annum. The purchaser of this Lot hat the option of pur- chasing the Lease of these premises for 99 years from the 2nd February, 1885, with Three Cottages, for £ 1,200. LOT 3.-All that LARGE YARD and STABLING, situate in Cardigan-street, Canton, Cardiff, together with a Dwelling-house attached, lately let at a. weekly rental of 6s. The premises are held under a lease for a term of seven years from the 1st August, 1891, at a rent of B25 per annum. Tho purchaser of this lot has the option of pur- chasing the said premises, together with a piece of land and dwelling-house adjoining the same on the west side, for the residue of the term granted by tho lease thereof for the sum of £500, free from incum- brances. For further particulars, conditions of sale, and order to view, apply to the Liquidator, J. Metcalf, Esq., Bank-buildings, St. Mary-strest; to Joseph Henry Jones, Esq., Solicitor, High-street or to the Auctioneer, Westgate-chambers, Westgate-etreet. Cardiff. 8218 SALE TO-MORROW. ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20TH. AT THE DUKE-STREKT AUCTION ROOMS CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are instructed by Messrs Knepper and J. M. Hout, of Boskoop, Holland, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a large consignment of their noted NURSERY STOCK. including dwarf and standard roses, apple and pear trees, rhododendrons, and other flowering shrubs (a similar consignment to the one which gave such satis. faction last year). On View day prior to and morning of Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clockprecisely owing to the num- ber of lots. 8699 WITHOUT RESERVE. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 23rd and 25th. commencing at 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALES of the VALUABLE CONTENTS of TWO LARGE RESIDENCES, removed from Newport-road and Stacey-road, Cardiff. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are instructed by the Owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke- street, Cardiff, on the above dates, the whole of the costly APPOINTMENTS, including a noble 6ft. walnut sideboard, a suite to match, sideboard upholstered in plain Morocco leather, elegant rosewood cabinets, marble top eheffioneers, a 5ft walnut sideboard, 2 carved walnut suites covered in Persian saddlebags, walnut overmantels, dining and tables, several best Brussels carpets, hearth- 00 a handsome burr walnut 5ft. bedroom suite, 3 rugs, a "■ bedroom suites massive all brass and iT^Sads a mahogany and a walnut 6ft. ward- other bedste. 3 pairs of handsome toilets, etc., S.6;^ Inexcellentpianoforte in walnut case; in all W lots each day. ornings of sales. 1111 On VIew pno to and m CASTLE-STR1$*^™'thb CASTLE)> nrH'the valuable wUectionof gol0UR OIL PAINTINOS 1'6 DRAWINGS, naileries. London, conltjI?<? from the International aBd including upwards of 450 examp » nlvinown exhibited works. wv<ie) *m t CUPID'S. REVENGE (by10 a.m. to on VIew for a few days from 8701 4c" 3, Ca.stle-street. Cardlll. SALE THIS DAY. OAD, JtL AUCTION MART, BRADLEY and COOKE WILL 2 (nnder distress for rent). IMP()fil tl)Tli()SF, Wilo SUFFER. back. PosHPlica«o°nnsSl^ L-Pills are e™™ptee<l (from the Geniree, for .A1so gravel and pains in the Agents Host,i?Jvrom G. D Horton, M.P. and 11 Bute 5 ^ston-road, Biimingham. Uoyd, Chemist r^?nhn~w-iVhemist' 39> Bridge-st., JUgh-st. N r$f°rd-st s> Chemist. Swansea— ^•iingwerad fcl 8,8 ">M» tS.*I)ort -Young, Chemist* a, !&>«,> known to fail. Let* Stales bir Ruction. SALU TMS DAY (FRIDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. CAPITAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, By directions of various owners who are leaving and have changed, their residences DURING SEPTEMBER QUARTER, including BROWN OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, and others in Walnut AND Oak; an iniaia Kosewood DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, several full-compass PIANOFORTES, Pictures, PIFTTE, Cutlery, Ac. MESS US GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY wUl SELL by AUCTION. 'G Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, This Day ( DAY), 19tfi October, 1894, at 11 o'clock punctually, cne RB0VB FURNITURE AND,EFFECTS^ Comprising pairs of "and carpets in best bedsteads, bedding, toilet IST^DOM SUITES, in- Brussels, KSTAL SUIIE with 6ft. eluding a VV un Rti AVALVNUT SUITE, and smaller wardrobe, a ^sewood and other wooda, suites in BEDSTEADS with EXPENSIVE ALL- carpeting and brass mattresses WARDROBE, mahog- rods, 7ft. MAHOUAI> A NEA.BLY NEW RO^EWOSD of DRAWING-ROOM FURNI- DRAWING:ROOM SUITE in velvet, Axminster ^.R ^NTRE and fancy tables, clocks, Brussels car- NFLTS bra«s fenders and Are implements, CABINETS, OVEMA^ELS, card tables. A CAPITAL SUITE of OAK DINING-ROOM FURNITURE in real morocco, a SIDEBOARD en suite, a large dining table and dinner waggon. SEVERAL PIANOFORTES by first- elnss makers, mu dc cabinets and stools, various dining room suites in walnut. oak, and mahogany, a 6ft. SIDEBOARD in MAHOGANY, electro-plate and cutlery, BRKAKFAST-ROOM and HALL FURNI- TURE, contents of kitchens, pantries,_<fcc., china, glass Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. Note.—These Salerooms are always open for the reo eeptixm of Furniture, Pianofortes, Piclwes, Plate. and various Household and other Ejfectf. to be included in the forthcoming or other appropriate ,all!ll as may bi desired by the vendors, (fash Advances made in antici- pation of Sale. 8544 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 20TH OCTOBER. SALK OF DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, consigned for Sale direct from the growers in Holland, WHOSE BULBS GAVE SUCH GREAT SATISFACTION LAST SKASON, and consisting of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, JONQUILS, litis, CROCUS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS, ANEMONE, RANUNCULUS, SCILLAS, ETC., and which MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION at their SALEROOMS, 11. HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. To-morrow (SATURDAY), 20th October, 1894, at 3 o'clock. if.B.—This it the ONLY SALE that will be held this season of the very fine Bulbs for which these growers are widely noted. 3711 FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. MESSRS W. SANDERS and SONS have received instructions from the owner to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank- buiidings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, October 26th, 1891, at seven o'clock in the evening, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such conditions as may be then declared, the under- mentioned 15 HOUSES IN WELLS-STREET, CANTON, viz LOT 45, 47, 49, and 61, Wells-street. LOT 2.-Nos. 53, 55. and 57, Wells-street. LOT 3.-Nos. 59, 41, and 63, Wells-street. LOT 4 —Nos 65, 67, and 69, Wells-street. LOT 5.-Nos.71 and 73, Wells-street. Each of the houses is let to a good tenant, producing a reliable rental of as 6d per week, and is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, commencing 25th March, 1884, subject to a ground rent of £2 168 per house. The property is situated in an improving neighbour- hood, and offers a most eligible investment, and is intended for absolute sale at a very reasonable reserve. A fair proportion of the purchase money might be easily obtained upon mortgage by arrangement with the Auctioneers. t. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their Office 28. So. Mary-street, Cardiff or to Messrs LEAROYD and CO.. Solicitors, 8740 Buxton-road, Huddersfleld. WRECKED STEAMER FOR SALE. 4 FOR THE B KNEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and -ir-A. CO. have received instructions from the Under- writers to SELL by AUCTION, AT the Cardiff Exchange, on MONDAY. October nd, 1894, at 3 p.m., the wreck of the Iron Screw Steamer E. S. LANCASTER, of Cardiff, now lying off Dinah's Head, nea.r Trevose Lighthouse, Cornwall. The steamer was built in 1890. Dimensions 168 4 x 25 2 x 13 4 net register, 294 tons, and was classed 100 Al at Lloyd's, fitted with triple expansion engines, of 70 n.h.p. Also Two Boats saved from the above, now lying at Padstow. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Exchange-buildings, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 8809 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, &C. "\TESSRS NEW LAND, DAVIS and XVJL HUNT have the honour to announce that they have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on SATURDAY, Oc ober 2/tli, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), the following very valuable COPPICE WOODS, the property of Lord Tredegar. MON MOUTHS HIRE. LOT 1.—About 8 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Redbrook Wood, situate in the Parish of' Machen, within one mile of Machen Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cord- wood, hoop and hurdle stuff. Including 3 ash timber and 2 double stores, 60 larch, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 2.—About 10 Acres in two pieces, the oue piece called HanltÏng Covert, bein situato in the Parish of Bassalleg, and the other piece called The Wern, being situate in the Parish of Machen, with ONE mile of Church-road Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Rail- way, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including six ash timber, seven double stores, 12 poplar trees, and 20 mixed LARCH and spruce, marked with white paint. Sold by lump.. LOT 3.—About 15 Acres of strong COPPICE WOOD, being part of The Medart," situate in the Parish of Risca, within one mile of Cross Keys Station of the Great Western Railway, and two miles of the Aber- earn and Risca. Collieries, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, including 40 oak double and treble stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 4.—About 14 Acres of.COPPICE WOOD, called Burnt Wood, and a brake adjoining, situate in the Parish of Bassalleg and within one mile of Rhiwderin Station of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, including four ash timber, antil three ash and 20 beedl double and treble stores, 13 sweet chestnut, and 23 mixed larch and spruce, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 9.—About 14 acres of COPPICE WOOD, being part of Coed-y-garrow, situate in the Parish of Bettws, and witliin 1 mile of the Monmouthshire Canal and 2 miles of the town of Newport, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff. Sold by lump. LOT 6.—About 4 acres of WOOD called Graig Gwilt, situate in the Parish of Machen and within 1 mile of Church-roadjand Rhiwderin Stations of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong mixed larch and spruce, witch-elm, beech, and sweet- chestnut, with 3 ash timber, 3 alth double and treble stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 7.—About 9 acres of PLANTATION, being part of Gaaig-ru-warwin, situate in the Parish of Mynydd- islwyn, within 1 mile of Nine Mile Point and Ynysddu Stations of the London and North-Western Railway, and Risca Colliery, consisting of very strong larch and fir trees of over ro years' growth. Sold by lump. LOT 8.—About 10 acres of COPPICE WOOD.Jbeing part of the thickets situate in the Parish of lloggiet, about 1 mile from Severn Tunnel Junction Station, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including 1 elm timber and 3 double stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. GLAMORGANSHIRE. LOT 9.—About 14 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Coed y-Bowdran, situate in the hamlet of Llanvedw, within 1 mile of the Church Road Station of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including 6 ash timber and 6 double stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. „ „ For a view of the Woods apply to Mr John Morgan, Tavem-y-Coed, Pontymister, who will direct a person to show the same on and after the 13th day of October, 1894. For further particulars apply at the Tredegar Estate Office, Newport; or to 8692 Messrs DAVIS <5; LLOYD, Solicitors, Newport. LLANMIHANGEL PLACE, NEAR COWBRIDGE. SALE OF STOCK, CART HORSES, AND HAY. MR JOHN DAVID has received instruc- tions from William Jenkins, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, Oct, 22nd, 1894, 170 Capital BREEDING EWES, 200 Fat and Store LAMBS, 50 Head of Fat and Store CATTLE, 4 COWS and CALVES, 6 Young Powerful CART HORSES, and about 200 Tons of MEADOW and CLOVER HAY. Four months' credit on the nsual conditions. Refreshments at 11.30. Sale at 1 p.m. A Conveyance will meet the 12.15 Train at Cow. bridtre. Further particulars in Catalogue, which may be had of the Auctioneer, at Cowbridge. 8760 SALE THIS DAY PREMISES COMING DOWN THROUGH TOWN c" IMPROVEMENTS; PRINCE OF WALES INN, BUTE.STREET, CARDIFF. MR W. GILL has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above- mentioned premises, on FRIDAY, October 19th, 1894, te whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, TRADE UTENSILS, FIXTURES and FITTINGS, &c., Ac. AL^B a couple of splendid Wool Mattresses and a very handsome Phseton. Sale to <mmenco at 2 o'clock sharp. There will be no reserve. Goods on view morning of Sale. 8777 Auctioneer's Offices, 119, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE AUCTION MART, CARDIFF, OCTOBER 22nd, 1894. Important Sale of very Superior Furniture, 2 piano- fortes, 2 American organs, kneehole writing table, safety bicycle, and other effects, removed from residences at Cadoxton, and KingVroad, Cardiff (owners leaving neighbourhood). MESSR8 WEBBER & WILKINSON 1VL will SELL the above by AUCTION, on the above date, at 2.30 p.m. punctually. On view Saturday previous and morning of Sale. 8745 rjpEETH JQENTISTRY rjlEETH Prize Medal, London, 1B62. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR K E A L L SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199 HIGH-ST REET, SWANSEA aust. below the Great Western Railway Station! Set of Teeth in one%ENTTAT*Y by Gas, also by ship PI'^ANTEEFL. _™NE FTND ETHER SPRAY. THPASLET f rom 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets Pl\.rtIal Se s r from Two Guineas- NEURALGIC MIXTURE, KEALL'S PURE for Neuralffia, TIC Dolorsux, Sure and ^PCEC^ HE, and all Nervous Pains. Rheums, LO°THACMJ< THROUGh any Chemist. Is IVAD AND 2s 9d PE.RAVB?.^IST, 1, Duke-street; Mr Cardiff MR MUUCUY, JJEWP0L-T Messrs Garrett Robb, Cliemist, ^H_MI>EJATREEL Mr Bros., Chemiste, 17^ N) chemist. LLAN^LY I Mr j. G. Isiuw (late^yPg «ld alts by JViirfifltt. CANTON CROSS BREWERY, CARDIFF. MR 0. E. DOVEY (of the firm of Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION (as a going concern), at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of November, 1894, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject, to conditions to be then produced, the desirable Proper, y known as the CANTON CROSS BREWERY, CARDIFF, AND THE CANTON CROSS VAULTS (DOUBLE- LICENSED), With 2 DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, together with the GOODWILL of the Business and tho FIXED PLANT belonging thereto, which is of modem construction, and in first-rate working order. The Property is held for a term of 99 years from the 9th day of September, 1851, at the ground rent of B12 128 per annum. The Brewery, Stables, Sheds, Yard, and Stores, with Cottage adjoining, situate in Severn-road, Canton (at the corner of Halket-street), held under lease for 91 years from 2nd February, 1865 (except two days), at a ground lent of £15. Also the following Tied Houses:— FREEHOLD. A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or PUBLIC-HOUSE, with the OUTBUILDINGS, YARD, and GARDEN, kaown as the THREE HORSE SHOES, at Dinaa Powia, in the County of Glamorgan. \tlSt AS JSHOLDS The WENVOE ARMS HOTEL, with the Picnic Hall, Outbuildings, Stables, Coach-house, and Pre- mises at Cadoxton, in the County of Glamorgan, held under Lease for 10 years from the 11th of October, 1890, at the rent of 10s per annum, and sub-leased to Henry Chapell for the same term, less one day. The right to supply this House with all Beer, Ales, Porter, and Stout is included in the sale, which is m'1de subject to the terms of the before-mentioned Lease. CASTLE AND BALL HOTEL, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, heid under Lease for 99 years (less three days) from 2nd February, 1857. Ground rent, JS4. CROSS KEYS INN, Dinas Powis, held under Lease for 40 years from 29th September, 1874. Ground rent, B3. MESSUAGE and GARDEN adjoining the Cross Keys Inn at Dinas Powis, used as a Club Room, held under Lease for 32% years from 25th March, 1882. Grounu rant, £ 3. The RED COW INN, Croesfaen, in the county of Glamorgan, with the Cottage, Stable. Outhonses, and Premises, and another Cottage adjoining, held under lease for 30 years from 39th September, 1890. Ground rent, £40. Also the BIGHT to SUPPLY the following tied honsus :— The right to supply the KING'S CASTLE HOTEL, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, with all malt liquors during the continuance of a term of 21 years from the 25th day of December, 1881. The right to supply the STAR INN, Capel Llanil- terne, in the county of Glamorgan, with wines, spirits, and malt liquors during the continuance of a term of 13 years created by an indenture of mortgage dated 13th of November, 1890. The live and dead stock, rolling stock, loose plant, and utensils belonging to the Brewery, and also the book debts will have to be taken at the valuation of Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, which will be pro- duced at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff; Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Westgate-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs H. Heard and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff. 8813 oALE TO-MORROW MR W. J. REES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, 20th day of OCTOBER, 1894, at Two o'clock in the after- noon, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, GROUND RENTS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS. AND BUILDING SITES, situate in the Parishes of Coity, Coychurch, and St. Bride's Minor, and within a shott distance of the thriving town of Bridgend, which will be offered in the following or suoh other lots as may hereafter be determined PARTICULARS. Lota. Description. Area. Rent. a. r. p. £ s. d. 1 Tysant Cottage and Land A". 4 .) 1 10 10 0 2 Accommodation Fields. 6 2 27 6 6 0 3 TYSANT FARM, HOUSE, &c. 1 0 26 10 0 0 4 Freehold Ground Rent 0 0 13* 2 0 0 5 Building Land, near Golty 0 2 0 0 10 0 6 Building Land, near Coity 0 2 0 0 10 0 7 Bnilding Land, near Coity 0 2 0 0 10 0 8 Accommodation Lands. 37 0 11 40 0 0 9 Building Land, Coity 0 3 0 1 0 0 10 Building Land, Coity. 0 3 0 1 0 0 11 Building Land, Coity 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 WAUN HOUSE AND LANDS 12 1 5 15 0 0 13 Building Land at Coity 0 2 35 1 0 0 14 Pasture Field, Coity 4 029 8 0 k 15 COITY FARM AND LANDS.. 26 0 33 50 0 0 16 Piece of Land. Coity 0 7 6 17 The Castle Moat, Coity 0 5 12 ——— 18 T Y N E w Y D D. otherwise NEWHOUSEFARM .148 132 192 0 0 19 Pasture Land, part do 3 111 8 0 0 20 BYEASTWOOD FARM 58 0 10 40 0 0 21 Pasture Field, part do. 3 0 26 2 10 0 22 Pasture Field, part do. 4 0 23 2 10 0 23 Ground Rent, Heol-laethog. 0 0 13 2 0 0 24 Pasture Land, do. C 1 28 0 10 0 25 Pa.stureLand.do. 0 2 17 0 10 0 26 CEFNCARFAN FARM 124 1 37 93 0 0 27 YNISLAS FARM 52 0 13 37 0 0 Particulars, with Plans and Conditions of Sale, may be obtained on applicatiou to Messrs COLLYER- BRISTOW, RUSSELL, HILL, and CO., 4, Bedford- row. London T. TAMPLIN LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend LEWIS D. NICHOLL, Esq., Land Agent, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea; or Mr W. J. REES, Auc- tioneer and Land Agent, Swansea. 8633 SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. will JUJL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, October 19th a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AND EFFECTS (portion of which will be under distress for rent), Comprising mahogany dining suite, drawing-room suita in saddlebags, walnut sideboards with cup- boards and drawers, walnut cabinet, inlaid walnut occasional tables, walnut overmantels, harmoninm, hall table with marble top, oak hat and umbrella stands, walnut pianoforte with iron frame in ex- cellent condition, carpets, hearthrugs, iron brass- rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millpnff beds, washstands with marble tops, dressing table, kitchen requisites, dresser with cupboards and drawers, ware, glass, single and double set, of chamber ware, Ac. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 8761 — BROAD PARK, ILFRACOMBE, DEVON. SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AND GROUNDS AND PADDOCK, WITH FIELD ADJOINING. MR W. H. BUTLER has been in- structed by the Executor of Miss Charlotte Mello, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the offioes of Messrs Grattan Barnett and Dargue, 4, High-street, llfracombe, on THURSDAY, Oct. 25th, 1894, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, sharp, all that MESSUAGE AND PREMISES, known as Broad Fark, Iltracombe, consisting of Dwelling-house, with Land adjoining, being about 4% acres, more or leSs. LOT 1.—The DWELLING-HOUSE, which contains GROUND FLOOK—Entrance-hall, dining-room, break- fast-room, leading to greenhouse, kitchen, store-room, dairy, china pantry, scullery, two lar?e cellars. FIRST FLOOR—Drawing-room, bathroom, three large bedrooms. SECOND FLOOR AND TOP FLOOR—Five bedrooms and w.c. OUTSIDB—large greenhouse, two-stalled stable with loft over, coaeh-house, good size harness-room, dog kennel, piggeries, oui-side w.c. Large walled fruit and flower gaYden and large lawn. LOT 2.—The FIELD adjoining. The property is situated in one of the best positions in Ilfracombe, being close to the railway station, parish church, and town. There is a very fine carriage drive, the grounds are well laid out and planted with strong healthy shrnbs, and contain a very fine rookery and tennis lawl.. There, are excep- tionally fine uninterrupted sea a.td land views, and the property is eminently adapted for a private residence, or would make a very valuable building estate. The house and premises are in a thoroughly good state of repair, and well and substantially built. Possession can be given on completion of the pur- chase. For further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneer, Gloucester House. Ilfracombe or to Messrs GRATTAN BARNETT & DARGUE, Solicitors, of 4, High-street, Ilfracombe. Dated the 15th September, 1894. 8803 MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO TIN-PLATE MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF THE ABERCARN IRON AND TIN-PLATE WORKS, ALSO OF VARIOUS DWELLING-HOUSES AT ABERCARN AND NEWPORT. MR THOMAS PARRY has been honoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Daniel Whitehouse, Esq., J.P., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, 21st Nov., 1894, at Three o clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), the well-known Leasehold V\ orks and Premises, known as the ABERCARN IRON AND TIN-PLATE WORKS, which for many years were so successfully carried on by the late Proprietor. The works and premises are situated at Aberoarn, about 10 miles from Newport, and are held under lease from Lady Llanover, having aa unexpired term, of about 42 years, at a ground tent of S420 per annum. They consist of two Works, viz., the Lower or Old Works, having Four Tin-plate Mills (one of which is driven by water power), and the other necessary auxiliary plant; and the Upper or New Works, having a Forge, 5 Tin-plate Mills, and the. other auxiliary-plant. There are also a Manager's House and Eight Cottages, and weU-designed and substantially-erected Vitriol Works, which have been worked with great success, and good Gas Works, the mains of which have been laid to light the whole property. The works are well pro- vided with railway accommodation, and the water rihts a most important. Valuable Brands will go with the Works. The Castings, Stocks, Loose Plant, Tools, and Office Furniture (of which a Schedule will be producd at the Sale) will be taken by the pur- chaser at a valuation made prior to the Sale. Also 52 substantial LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES AND WORKMEN'S COTTAGES (including ONE SHOP), at Abercarn, and 3 superior LEASEHOLD COTTAGES in Gaer-street, Newport. Full and detailed particulars, with Plans and Con- ditions of Sale, aro being prepared, and may be obtained on and after October 31st, 1894, on applica- tion to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport or to Messrs LYNE & CO.. Solicitors, 8805 Westgate-cbambers, Newport, Mon. TREBANOG FAWR FARM, PENDERYN, AND PANTEG FARM, ABERDARE. TV/TR JOHN HOWELL (Messrs Howell JLvJL and Hughes) has received instructions from Mr A. S. Pleace to hold his annual Sale of Stock by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Panteg Farm, Aberdare (for the convenience of buyers), on TU EBDA Y, October 23rd, 1894, at 1.30 p.m., the STOCK, Ac., as follows:—60 prime fat wethers, 70 fat ewes, 60 fat lambs, 10 rams, 4 cows with calves, 4 cows to calve within one month of sate, 6 milch cows, 6 horses, 24 pigs, poultry, Itc. 8804 jyj PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS' ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCElBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. & 3590 .1137 i alts by faction. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Booms, Goat- etreet, Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 23rd, 1894, the undermentioned PROPERTIES, TIZ. LOT 1.—All that capital eBusiness Premises, known as 9, CASTLE-SQUARE, Swansea (at the corner of St. Mary-street). lately, and for many years in the Occupation of Mr Henry Maliphant, Stationer, &c. It nas a frontage to Wind-street of about 16 feet 6 inches, and about 21 feet 6 inches to St. Mary- street. It contains a commodious shop with cellar under, small yard, and usual conveniences, show- room, and 2 rooms over. It is held by lease for an unexpired term of 21 years from March 25th, 1835 (11 y2 years unexpired), at a rental of B50 per annum. The property occupies a most prnineJtt position, and is suitable for almost any business. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold Dwelling-house, known as "HIGHLAND HOUSE," No. 34, TERRACE ROAD, Swansea, in the occupation of the owner. The property stands well back from the road, and contains on the ground floor dining and drawing- rooms, entrance hall, kitchen, yard and usual con- veniences on the first floor three bedrooms and servants' room. It is held by lease for a, term of 83 years, from March 25th, 1867, about years unexpired, at a ground rent of £ 4 per annnm. The house occupies a healthy position, and commands a magnificent view of the Bay and surrounding district. LOT 3.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being No. 161, GORSE-LANE, Swansea, now let at S26 per annum. It is held by lease for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1871, 76 years unexpired, at an apportioned ground rent of £5. Sale to commence at half-past three o'clock in the afternoon. For particulars as to Lots land 2, apply to Messrs W. R. Smith and Son, Solicitors, Cambrian.place; Messrs Davies and Ingram, Solicitors, Goat-street; David Seline, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street; or as to the whole to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat- street Chambers, Swansea. 8736 SIXTY HORSES" ANNUAL SALE OF J-iL 60 HORSES, The Property of Mr Thomas Copp, Coach Proprietor Ilfracombe, at the Horse Bazaar, Paris-street. Exeter' on FRIDAY, October 26th, at 12 o'clock—on View at the Bazaar the Day previous to Sale—consisting of first-class hacks, hunters, cobs, brougham and bus horses, with quality and manners; all well-seasoned, and brouaht from the breeders this spring. I Catalogues on application to Mr Thomas Conn I Ilfracombe. ten days previous to Sale. 8775 (Sinters anb Contracts. A BERTILLEltY _OCAL k BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the above Board for the LAYING of about one mile of 9-inch WATER-MAIN and about one mile of 6-inch Water-main. Plans and specifications may be seen and bills of quantities and form of tender obtained at the office of Mr Togarmah Reee, C.E., Corn Exchange Chambers Newport, Mon. A charge of £11s will be made for eah copy of the bill of quantities, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-nde tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Pipe Laying," to be sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, the 3lst instant. No Tender will be entertained unless sent in on the prescribed form. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order of the Board, (Signed) JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk. Town-hall, Tredegar, Mon 16th October, 1894. 8796 ^BERTILLERY LOCAL BOARD. TO IRONFOUNDERS. TENDEKS are invited by the above Board for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of about 204 tons of 9-inch C.I. PIPES, and about 77 tons of 6-inch C.I. PIPES. Specification may be seen and Form of Tender ob- tained tthe office of Mr Togarmah Rees, C.E., Corn Exchange Chambers, Newport, Mon, A charge of £1 Is will be made for each form of tender, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-flde tender. The Board does not bind itself to accept tho lowest or any tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed, "Tender for Pipes," to be sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday the 31st instant. No Tender will be entertained unless sent in on the prescribed form. By order of the Board (Signed). JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk Town-hall, Tredegar, Mon., 16th October, 1884. 8797 RJP o B u I IT D E R-S TENDERS are invited for BUILDING TWO VILLAS at Ynyscynon, Cwmbach, Aberdare. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Archi- tect's Office, Ashbrook House, Clifton-street, Aberdare., Endorsed Tenders must be sent to Mr M. John, Rose Cottage, Cwmbach, not later than Oct. 30th, 1S94. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 8814 T. RODERICK, Architect, RJPO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by Oct. 30th for tho EREC- TION of a CHAPEL and VESTRY at New Tredegar for the English Baptists. Plans and specification, supplied by Mr W. S. Wiliiams, Tredegar, may be seen at New Tredegar Library, with Mr Aneuriu Da.vies. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to the under. signed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 8755 D. DAVIES, 42, School-street, Elliot's Town. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. SrT £ £ ?„,yF STEEL AND IRON JOIbTS, PLAIES, GIRDERS. T"s, L's, CHANNELS, &C., <*ut of London DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS .—G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH. lW ARCHIBALD D DAWNY, 71. TUDOB-RQAD, CARDIFF. TM^PJIEN & CO" ELECTRICAL JL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Everyone DESIROUS of havinz their RESI l?TESicSLlGP^r «?c?gFlTTED for the SPHONWI JK ,2R Wlt,h MJSCTRIC BELLS or 1LLEPHONES, should send to US FOR estimates (free.) We only employ akiMed workmen, and use only the best materials. All work carried out under our personal supervision and will be guaranteed. 12 and 14 CAS1LE ARCADE CHAMBERS, Higa treet, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, No. 452. 146 6160 Shnlimtg ^octettcs. PR IN CIP ALITF^PERM ANE N J- INVESTMENT JGUILDING JGOCIETY 3 per cent. on DEPOSITS-SUort Notice. 4 percent. on LARGE DEPOSITS for One Year, 41 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. .2 Ó per cent. on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP. TION SHARF. APPLY FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to YV SANDERS, MANAGING — im vT 7"^»reeb Cardiff. AGENTS-Newport: Mr J. M V00n, 24, High-street. Penarth :Mr D H, EOMUNIM. 33, High-st. ?,UUY'irRI EPMCNDS, Market-buildings. 023-7422 Kbbw Vale Mr J. a. J>AVIHS, Ida-place. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, IJ 15, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF-The tertns offered by thIS old-etablished Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position, unequalled, and cannot be surpassed*— particulars, apply to T. A. Davies, Sec. 1119 0ARDIFE BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. £3,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE. FO$Styto*°r PR0SPECTUs and APPLICATION WENTWORTH n. PRICE (Chartered Accountant), 21, High-street, Cardifi. Secretary. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND BOUM WALKS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, l £ S(, j p chairman. RESERVE & CONITNGEN^^uNDS i^W & 1M. On Freehold or ehold Secuntie¡¡. IN V EST IN G^O It PA ID U kIT (interlsa b 5 per DEPOSIT SHARls^uanteresT^i per cent., ^O™,opayal>1!i,al5'^early. and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interest payable half.yeai.j_ HEVBVENE S" 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 5835 And 21Vest Bllte-street Cardiff. JYPRTHYR AND DOWLAIS JGUHDING GOCIETF CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J-P- Gwaelodygarth Ho>lSe, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 To £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 yeais—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ngs in Progress—?, o Management Charges. For partICtÙars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS; Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr TyJtU; or to. ocal Agent3 throughout; south Wales 1185 A W. S PEN C E R (Successor to Hy, Thomas) HAS OPENED IllS NEW PREMISES, IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE (Immediately opposite the Church) With AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES. KNITTING MACHINES, MINGLE WASHERS, PERAMBULATORS, MAIL CARTS, AND OTHER DOMESTIC ARTICLES All the latest designs and improvements. Sole-Awut; tvt Cardiff for BradJjurj'a Celebrated ;111:' I Jultlít Otatnpanits, &c. LIST will CLOSE on or before MONDAY NEXT, the 22nd inst., for Town C¡'untry. RFLHLF CHEQUE BANK, LIMITED.- 8 Tncoroorated under the Companies' Acts. JL incorp CAPITAL, £ 500,000, Divided into 90,000 Ordinary Shares of £5 each, and 00 000 Founders' Shares of Bleach.. rniiRViN OF TRUSTEES OF GUARANTEE FOND.—The Most Hon. the Marquess of TWE EDDALE. DIRECTORS. The Richt Hon. Lord DE L'ISLE and DUDLEY. P.C. Chairman, Penshurst, Kent. \V.C HBATON-ARMSTRONG, Esq., 93, Bishopsgate Within, B.C. DITNCANAFACGREGOR, Esq., The Lawn, Worthing. ATTGOSTUS R. CLENCH, Esq., 12 and 14, Lower Sanies-street, E.C. W. £ FORBES, Esq., The Central News," Ludgate- efrcu", E. C. RANKERS —THE BANK OF ENGLAND. SOSCITORS.—Messrs ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP & no 17 Throgmorton-avenue, E.C. MANAGER. —DE WESTLEY LAYTON. SECRETARY.—R. S. DELAFORCE. LONDON OFFICES.—4, WATERLOO-PLACE, S.W. Sj, BISHOPSGATE WITHIN, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The directors invite subscripLions for 73,000 Ordinary Shares, being part of a total of 90,000 Ordinary Shares (17,000 being already held by payment at par by the trustees, directors, and theIr friends). Payable as to £1 per Share on application only. The directors also offer for sale 25,000 fully paid Founders' Shares of JS1 each, being part of the total 1 amount of 50,000 Shares, at £2 per Share payable on application. The directors have subscribed for 25,000 of the above Founders' Shares, and believe that they will prove to be a bighly remunerative investment, which will steadily and considerably increase in value. Esrery subscriber for 20 Ordinary Shares will have the right to subscribe for one fully paid Founders' Share at B2 per Share, provided it is so stated is the application form. 'ihe uncalled balance of £ 4 per Share on the Or- dmarr JShares has been specially hypothecated by Deed of dated 6th April, 1894, vesting the un- called capital in the names of the Marquess of Tweed- dale and others as trustees of the Guarantee Fund to secure the cheques issued by the Bank. Under the terms of the above-mentioned Trust Deed the uncalled balance of £4 per Share can only be called up by the Trustees, and as the Bank issues no Cheques until the maximum amount for which they can be drawn has been deposited in cash, the liability for tli3 Guarantee Fund ii practically nominal. No more than 200 Ordinary Shares will be allotted to any one shareholder unless paid up in fulL After a dividend of 5 per cent. for any one year has been paid upon the Ordinary Shares, the Founders' Shares will then receive a like dividend of 5 per cent. upon the amount paid up, and the balance, after setting aside such sums as the directors think fit for depreciation, &c., &c., is divisible as to one-half to the Founders' Shares and the other half is available for additional dividends on the Ordinary Shares. The premium received on the aõale of the Founders' Shares, after paying the cost of this issue, will be added to the Reserve Fund and invested in Consols or other Trustees' Securities. The directors think thfs will additionally strengthen the position of the BMik and increase its popularity. The liability of each shareholder is limited to the amount of £5 per share and there is no further lia- bility therein whatever. the Founders'Shares being fully paid up, no liability j attached to them. The business in every department has largely in. creased and developed during the eight months sf the present administration. • Already over 3,200 new accounts have been opened since January. The increase has been steady at a rate of about 10 per ceut. per month. The turnover has in- creased by over 27 per cent., end customers' balances by over 77 per cent. since 318 January last. lie profits made since the commencement of busi ness in January last are sufficient, after providing a dividend of 5 per cent. on the Ordinary Shares, tv pay a similar one on the 50,000 fully paid Founders' Shares, and to carry forward a balance divisible between both cl8SlIes of shl4res. The directors instructed Messrs J. E. Denney and Co., of London, members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, to balance the books for the past eight months, and the following is their report :— Bourne House, Copthall-avenue, "London. E.C., September 2ist, 1891, To the Chairman and Directors of the Cheque Bank, Limited. "Qentlemei>,—Agreeably with your instructions we havo examined the books of the Bank to thrift Auc^ist last, and wa find that they have been well kdft, and correctly represent the position of the Bank. "The profits of the bast eight months are sufficient, after making proper allowance for reduction ot preliminary expenses, &c., to pay a dividend of over 5 per cent. (ier annum on the paid-up capital, without taking credit for any increased value of the 3% per centilndia Stock, which stands in the books at par, or jinall funds transferred to Reserve Account. We are, Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, (Signed) J. E. DENNEY & CO." As it is only necessary to earn the sum of net per annum to provide a dividend of 5 per cent. on the Ordinary Shares, the directors have 110 doub that handsome dividends will be eained, and that a con- siderable sum will be available annually for tlia Founders' Shares. Special attention has been given to the appointment of Vanks and agents in the United Kingdom and all ovt, 1.iJ,Q world to st-'d cheques &T\C\ c;1l them 011 presentation. Up to date 2,199 banks have agreed to cash them in Great Britain and Ireland, while on the Continent and abroad many thousands have agreed to do so, and the cheques are now the most negotiable instrument, in the world. '1'he list of agents i!cl steadily increMing and numerous banks iu foreign centres where the Chaque Bank is still uniepre!ented are being added to it. No fewer than 642 banks have been added to the Bank's Handbook since the mid-June edition was pub- lished, and it is the intention of the director to largely increase the number of agents in the United Kingdom no that a Cheque Bank cheque can be pur- chased or cashed in every town and village in the country, and in every important thoroughfare in Loudon. As Cheque Bank cheques are cheaper and have innu- merable advantages over postal orders, agents for the sale of cheques are being appointed throughout the United Kingdom. The great number of circular notes issued to travellers in the United States, and the amount of small sums transmitted to and from this country, prompted the directors to appoint Mr F. W. Perry, banker, of New York, U.S.A., as general ageut for America, and he has agreed to devute his time to furthering the Company's interest upon terms highly remunerative to the Bank, and has already appointed 185 banks as sub-agents for the sale of the Bank's cheques in the United States. In view of the success which has attended the United States Agency, the directors have upon similar terms secured the services of the well-known house of Messrs Malcolm Bros., of Sydney, N.S.W., as general agents for Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Ac. Already news has been received that the miners and prospectors in Western Australia, especially the Cool- garilie Gold Fields, are using the cheques as currency, and arrangements are being made with some of the mining companies to pay their men's wages entirely with Cheque Bank cheques, which are being issued in fixed sums from 2s 6d upwards to £1. Arrangements are 1ÙSO bein made for the appoint- ment on similar terms of special agents in India, Peru, Chili, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico. The Bank is amply covered by the policies of respon- sible insurance societies aainst any damage, loss. &c., which mey be caused by or through the default of any of their numerous officials, agents, &c. The Memorandum and Articles of Association can be seen during business bours at the offices of the solicitors. A Stock Exchange quotation will be applied for aa speedily as possible. Where no allotment is made the amount paid on application win be returned in full. Cheques can be crossed Bank of England." Full Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be obtained at the head offices of the Barrk, 4, Waterloo- place, London, S.W., or at the City Office, 93, Bishopsgate-street, E.C., or from the Solicitors, Messrs Ashurst, Morris, Crisp and Co., 17, Throg- morton-avenue, London, E.C. APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Cheque Bank, Limited, 93, Bishopsgate Within, London, E.C. Having paid the sum of £ hereby request that yon will (according to the terms of your full prospectus) allot Ordinary Shares in the above Bank, and hereby agree to accept the same or any smaller amount that may be allotted to I also desire to purchase Founders' Shares at £ 2 per share. 8802 Name in full Address alt.s bir fetter. SALE BY TENDER. MESSRS W. C. CLARKg and DOVEY have been favoured with instructions tø Of FKR for SALB by TENDER, the GOODWILL, together with the PLANT, BOOK DEBTS, &c„ Of the Posting and Livery Stable Business carried on at Mountain Ash by the MOUNTAIN ASU AND ABERDARE VALLEY CRATED WATER, BOTTLING AND LIVERY STABLE CO., LIMITED. The Plant consists of large hearse, with glass sides, &c., complot-e; shellibier and coach combined, c irri- ages, 4-wheel cabs, landau, hansom cab, large and small brakes, wagonettes, trap, dog cart, Ac., &c. Bay horse, 2 b > y mares black mare, sets of single and double harness, pole strap3, rugs, stable necessaries, office furniture, &c. The Vendors will be prepared to enter into an agree- ment for the hire of the premises, with fixtures, <fcc., in which this branch of their business has been carried on. A schedule of the debts, and an inventory of the plant, &c., can be inspected on the premises, or at the offices of the Brokers, 31, Oueen-street, Cardiff, between the hours of 12 noon and 4 p.m., on the 17Ui, 18th, and 19t,h inst. The plant, &t\, will be on view at Mountain Ash at the same time. The Brokers desire to call especial attention to the foregoing as affording a splendid opportunity for investment, the business having been successfully carried on by the vendors for the last four years, and previously by M r T. Morris, Oxford-street. Tenders, endorsed Livery," will be received at the Offices of the Brokers up to 12 noon on the 23rd day of October, 1894. a6SO 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, 12th October, 1894. RPHE TAFF YALE -RAILWAY -fl- COMPANY Invite TENDERS for SIX RICKS of HAY of Good Quality, harvested this season off the railway banks and stacked at Waterhall Junction, near Llandaff. Specifications and all Particulars may be obtained on application at the Engineer's Office at Cardiff. Tenders, endorsed Hay," to be sent to the Under- igned not later than MONDAY, ,,9th October, 1894. The Company do not bind themselves to accept any Tender. JOHN JONES, Secretary. Cardiff, 9th October, 1894. 8695 DRUNKENNESS or the LIQUOR HABIT- positively CURED by administering Dr. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It is a powder, which can be given in beer, coffee, or tea. or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. 30-page book of particulars on receipt of postage stamp. Can be had of HICRS and Co., 28, Duke- Street, Queen-street, and Paradise-row, Cardiff. Trader 'çy' (gkctum )bbrtssts. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1894. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARK WARD. JjAfrtlSa AND GKNTLKMEN,— The time for which you elected me expires on the 1st of November next. Mac to offer myself for re-election. For 15 YEARS I have had the honour of serving the Ward and the town. My career is well-known to my constituents as well as throughout the Borough, and tny record is before you—a record of which I am by no means ashamed, but justly proud. I have fought several exciting election battles in Cardiff, in each of which it is a. screat satisfaction to me to know that I have won. For many years, by the generous conduct of the Burgesses, I have been spared the turmoil and ,itatiol1 of a contest. This year, however, it appears I am to be plunged again into municipal warfare. I AM READY FOR IT AND AFTER A RESIDENCE OF 53 YEARS IN YOUR MIDST AND 15 YEARS IN THE TOWN COUNCIL, I cheerfully enter the field in the firm belief that on the 1st proximo you will return me as your Representative to the Council Chamber BY A LARGE AND TRIUMPHANT MAJORITY. MY PRINCIPLES IN REGARD TO POLITICS," TEMPER- ANCE, AND SUNDAY CLOSING REMAIN UNCHANGED, and aro so well, known to you that I need not publish them here. I hope to have opportunities of express- ing these if necessary. AS WELL AS EXPLAINING OTHER GRHAT AMD GRAVE QUESTIONS AFFECTING THE WEL- FARE OF THE MASSES AND THE EROGRESS OF THIS 3UFIDLY.GR0WING TOW*. Yours faithfully. EBENEZER BEAVAN. Park Villa, 77.. Albany-road, Cardiff. 8801 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1894. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CANTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, The term for which you last elected me expires on the first November next. I have been unanimously requested by the Liberal Committee of the Ward to offer myself for re-election and, as I have represented your Ward for the last six years, I may with confidence invito a review of the manner in which I have discharged the duties which devolved upon me during that time. Therefore, as an old and tried servant, I ask for that support which you have on previou occasions generously accorded to me. My views on the important questions affecting the town in the immediate future are well known, and I shall have further opportunities of stating them. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, WILLIAM LEWIS. Lyncombe, Cowbridge-road, October 18th. 8808 gWANSEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MORRISTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, The period for which you elected me to represent you on the Town Council being about to expire, I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks for the confidence reposed in me in the past, and if it is your desire that I should continue to represent you for another term, I shall be pleased to place my services at your disposal. I am, yours faitufullyj DANIEL EDWARDS. Morriston, Oct. 16th, 1894. 8811 public .t\løtirts. MR and MRS DEERE DESIRE to THANK all FRIENDS for their SYMPATHY in their sad bereavement. 312 LECTURE will be given on FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th inst.. At 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the PARENTS' NATIONAL EDUCA- TIONAL UNION, by Dr. -SHEEN, on The Rearing and Feeding of Infants and Children," at the Gospel Mission Hall, Castle-street. Admission, 6d. 8780 rpRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION it EXAMINATION. (Instituted 1872.) LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, 1394. The Regulations with dates are now to be had from the local secretary, WALTER SCOTT, 173, Newport-road, Cardiff. LAST DAY OF ENTRY fot Practical Examination, Nov. 3rd for Theory, Nov. 15th. Sir MORGAN MORGAN, 8464 Chairman of Local Committee. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF THE JL COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CLASSES IN MUSIC. DR. PARRY'S CLASSES IN MUSIC (Old and New Notation) WILL BKGIN at the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, October 19th, 7.30 to 9.30. The fee for the Session is 5s. For all particulars apply at the College. University College, Cardiff, Oct. 16th, 1894. 8757 INVESTMENT WITH OCCUPATION.- NEW SEASON'S DRIED FRUITS (Appricots, Peaches, Plums, Raisin*, etc.) from the AUSTRALIAN IRRIGATION COLONIES, now on view at the Offices, 35, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, E.C. also at the Imperial Institute, Crystal Palace, etc. Sample Bexes forwarded free by parcels post, 2a Full illustrated particulars as to terms of investments in Fruit-growing Lands under irrigation, either for occupation or otherwise, sent free on application. 672P £ 1 A U T I ON. WHEERAS in an action brought by The Singer Manufacturing Company in the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) against certain persons for wrong- fully using the name Singer," Mr Justice Roiner granted an injunction restraining the defendants from fusing the words "Improved Singer" in connection with sewing machines not made by The SingeT Manu- facturing Company, and from using the name Singer in any way calculated to deceive. This is to Give Notice, that all Persons using the name Singer con- trary to the judgment in the said action, or otherwise wrongfully, will be held liable for so doing. GILBERT D. WANSBROUGH, 39, Foster-lane, London, E.C., Solicitor for The Singer Manufacturing Company, COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. THE WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT CARDIFF SCHEME. CRADDOCK WELLS' SCHOLARSHIPS. The Governors of the above Scheme HEREBY GIVE- NOTICE that a COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION for the above Scholarships will be held in the HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL, CARDIFF, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1894. at 9.:50 a.m. > These Scholaiships amount in the aggregate to £300, and will be awarded at the discretion of the Governora- in sums ranging from S3 to each. Two additional Scholarships of B12 each will also be given by Mr Alderman Sanders, J.P., and Mr John Duncan, J.P., the former to the scholar obtaining the highest number of marks in the examination, and the latter will be distributed the discretion of the Governors. The Scholarships will be tenable for one year at the Cardiff Higher Grade School, and will be awarded to' boys and girls who are and have for two years been scholars in any of the Public Elementary Schools in the Borough other than the Higher Grade School, Full particulars on application the Head Teachers. DAVID SHEPHBRD, 8727 Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, 13th October, 1894. ;regal jMtMS. "O E SERGEANT WILLIAM DWYER^ li late of No. 31, SMEATON-STREET, CARDIFF, deceased. Particulars of all claims against this Estate are to be sent forthwith to the Executor, WILLIAM JONES, Solicitor, 29, St, Mt-ry-street, CardiS. appointments. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. ELECTRIC LIGHT. The Corporation of Cardiff are about to APPOINT a PRACTICAL MAN, able to take full charge of the Machinery at the Electricity Works, Canton, Cardiff, and invite applications for that post. Applicants mwt be experienced in Electrieal Work and Engine Fitting, also resident within the Borough of Cardiff, aud not less than 25 nor more than 40 years of age. Salary, B5 per week. Applications, in Candidates' own handwriting, stating age, whether married or single, past and present employment, and accompaniea by copies of not more than three recent testimonials, to be ùe. livered at my office in a sealed envelope, marked Electric Light," not later than 10 o'clock on Monday morning, the 22nd October, 1894. Dated this 17th dav of October, 1894. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff. 8787 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidnevs they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reacb. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach of bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstrnctions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, aud fevers of all kiivis. In boxes at Is lid vid 2Si9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock JHWtt 4V ¡nblit tttttSttntnts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. -t- LESSEE AND MANAGER..MR EDWD. FLETCHER IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT FOR TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, OF THE EMINENT AUTHOR-ACTOR, MR WILSON JJARRETT, AND HIS VERY POPULAR COMPANY, In his latest and greatest success, THE MANXMAN. Dramatised by Wilson Barrett from Hall Caine's' Great Novel of the day SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the enormous demand for Seats and the numbers unable to gain admission, THE MANXMAN will be repeated on Saturday evening THE M A N X M ANI. SPECIAL NOTICE.—SATURDAY MATINEE, Oct. 20th, at 2 o'clock.. "The Manxman." Prices, 6d to 2. Early doors open 6.30, 6d extra Ordinary doors at 7 commence 7.30. Taff Vale Railway.—Saturday, Oct. 20th, Special Train from Merthyr and Porth; retnrn train at 11 p.m. Box Plan now open at Messrs Thompson Shaekell, Ie Limited, Queen-street, [Cardiff. 1041 MONDAY, OCT. 22nd, Miss Cissie Grahame and Co., in the celebrated Triple Bill, including the famous PANTOMIME REHEARSAL. Monday, Oct. 29, for six nights only, THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. THE E M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE ALBERT & EDMUNDS' TROUPE In THE ELOPEMENT." The Horse I The Cat! The Dog The Policeman I A tremendous power in the Manufacture of Laughter. Another Groat Feature—V I T A From the Tivoli, London, in the Routa-Kouta Dance. SPRY and AUSTIN, in their Burlesque Rusticity. THE SANTLEY SISTERS Duettists and Dancers. TESSIE VANDEAN, An Idyllic Artiste. CHARLES VINCENT, The Eccentric Character Man. THE BORANI BROTHERS, The Disappearing Demons." NEXT WEEK.—The Tilley Sisters, Harry Champion, etc. Dan Leno is Coming. 2033 RAND T H E~A T R E WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER .Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. To-night and during the week at 7.30, important engagement of THE MADGE ROCKINGHAM COMPANY, (including several well-known London Artistes) in the Romantic, Musical Comedy-Drama, entitled "A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM." New Scenery and Effects. Sparkling Music, Songs and Dances. Monday Next, THE ENEMY'S CAMP." Box plan now open at Messrs Heath's Music Ware. house, Queen-street. Prices, 6d to £1 h. 7377 T O LITS P ANQPT fc~ON (Philharmonic Hall and Buildings), CARDIFF. WAXWORK EXHIBITION and NOV ELTY PALACE. Return of the Royal EPPING FOREST GIPSIES, Who Read the Palm with the consummate art that real gipsies are masters of. No money to be given by the public. Patrons will receive numbered tickets to take their turn and obviate confusion. The Gipsies commence at One o'clock Daily. Another Leading l'eature- THE LIVING DOLL (PRINCESS PAULINA). The Smallest Woman Alive! Literally a Dot of Humanity. Nineteen years old. Speaks four languages. Eats four meals daily. Weighs only fi%lbs. Gives an Athletic Performance. On view 2 till 3.30; 4 till 7 and 8 tin 10.30. Select Varieties on the Stage in Hall at 3 o'clock, 7 o'clock, and 9 o'clock. Chief Item this week—The Minting Trio, including the celebrated F. Minting. 60c ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. 3610 D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS, VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY ST., CARDIFF. CONTINUED AND UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF SATAN ELLA, The only genuine Lady Palmist in South Wale". still holds receptions twice daily, viz., 2 till 5 and 7 till 10. Seats are reserved from 2 till 3 and 7 till 8, Is each. The latest addition, D'Arc'sPatent Illusion, The Demon Swing, an unprecedented novelty. Sensation of Cardiff. Waxworks open all day. Admission a.s usual. 518 SWANSKA. rtn II É E M I I It E 1 MANAGRU OSWALD STOW. TO-NIGHT NANA and NANO, the Comets i GEORGE LEYTON, the Idol of London. FJO ORMONDE, the Elegant Parisien. TOM OLLlVEs, the Grotesque. LILLY VENTO,Songstress. ALFCHESTER, "Baby'sFather." ADA TWIBELL, Male Imper-onator, and VENTO NEXT WEEK DAN LENO. 2034 EMPSWANSEA.] DAX /NEXT WEEK. KMPISWANSEA. [LENO.I NEXT WEEK- JJJMPSWANSKA. j .NEXT WEEK. NEWPORT. THE EM "p IRE MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Celebrity MARIE LOFT US, A Peerless Light Comedy Songstress. One of the greatest successes ever known in Pantomime at Lane, London; the most successful English Serio-comedy Artiste that ever visited the United States, America the leading Star in the Variety Theatres of the United Kingdom. Varieties by other able artistes. Next week, THE AI.BER l-EDMUNDS' TROUPE, The McNaugbtons, Vento, etc. Look out for Dan Leno. 2035 l[jaftls, Bimtuj-rooms, &c. BOROUGH ARMS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-JSTREET, CARDIFF (Opposite Town-hall). NOW OPEN. SILVER GRILL. LADIES COFFEE. ROOM. DINING-ROOM. SNACK BARS. CHARLES DAVIES, PROPRIETOR, LATJS OF THE MOUNTSTUART AND SHIP HOTELS, DQCK3, CARDIFF. 7325 ALEXANDRA FAMILY AND COM. MERCIAL HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. This Hotel has recently been considerably Enlarged, Improved, Refurnished, and fitted with all Modern Requisites. Visitors will fiud it most comfortable. CENTRAL SITUATION. MODERATE CHARGES. -—— 5635 S. A. GRIFFITHS, MANAGER. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTH. CAWL.—Inclusive Terms from 7s 6d per day Good winter climate. Perfect drainage. Golf. 8429 SWANSEA. R. (Late of the Washington Hotel, Cardiff) begs to CALL ATTENTION to his HOTELS and CAFES in SWANSEA and the MUMBLES, in all of which (except the Castle Cafe, Castle-sfcreet) there are COM- FORTABLE BEDROOMS and ACCOMMODATIO for VISITORS :— THE ANGEL, nigh-street, Swansea. THE CASTLE, Castle-street, Swansea. THE MIDLAND, Wind-street, Swansea. THE YACHT, Mumbles, close to Terminus. Bedrooms, with Attendance, 2s. 6196 LONDON. — Craven House, 41, East- bourne-terrace, Paddingt{)ll.. adjoining G.W.R. Departure Platform. 4" Bed aud Breakfast inclusive). Special terms by week. Recommeuded by all visitors. Re-decorated perfect sanitation. Open for all night mails. Night porter. Bath (hot and cold). 153 LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL/' Unrivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Fixed Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops, Shipping Offices, Stations, ifcc. Luggage conveyed free. insurance AILWAY PASSENGERS- ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY INSURES AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. CAPITAL, ESTABLISHED 1819. COMPENSATION PAID, £3,350,000. 64, Oornhill, London. 3666 W. D. MASSY, 1 A. VIAN, /Sees. AGENTS Mr R. Richard, Station-master G W Railway; and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co TP Mountstuart-square, Cardiff Mr W. Thomnsm, il- atonal Superintendent's Office, G.W. Bail way,Cardiff ROSS'S ROYAL AERATED TABLE WATERS, AND t LIME JUICE CORDIAI el Dealers A- jgasineas l\bhtt5StS. tJTUMN, 1894. íiiiiiiii. JJOWELJJ AND QOMPAK* RESPECTFULLY BEG TO ANNOUNM THAT THEY ARE NOW SHOWING^ NEW G IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Suitable for the Pfeseub Season. TERMS-CASH. NO CREDIT. II "■ H OWELL AND COMPANYJ THE CARDIFF DR APERS-I c ARDIPP. 8325 jyjCK, gON AND J?It{EltJr. QREAT ANNUAL gALE of p I AN 0 S AND OROA-Nlo NOW ON „0F FIRST. CLASS INSTRUMENTS,; by COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BECHSTEINt &c., &2., to be sold at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, Either for Cash, or on the ONE, TWO. or THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. All Instruments SENT CARRIAGE FREE. and EXCHANGED if not fully approved of. Ø" Writs at once for SPECIAL SALE LISTS, Sent POST FREE to any Address on application. "Vft D UCK, SON AND PINKER, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6, PULTENEY BRIDGE, BATH. AND AT BRISTOL. 8499 ELECTRIC L I G H T I N G THE "QTTO" GAS AND OIL I^NGINES, QROSSLEY JJROTHERS, J^TIX CROSSLEY'S make A I SPECIALITY OF JgNGINES FOR ELECTRlGt L IGHTING. Their engine was awarded the DIPLOMA OF HONOUR (Highest possible award) At the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, IM- Particulars on application to SOUTH WALES BRANCH OFFICE: 22, MOUNT STUART SQUABBY CARDIFF, WHERE ENGINE MAY BE SEEN IN USE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING PURPOSES. 7561 E ADE'S G OUT &RHPUMATIC JJILLS I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. EEADES If ILLS. 107, Jubilee-terrace, ARKI?'a TVTIT« Wolverhampton-road, ADES "piLLS. Walsall, Nov. 22nd, 1893. AT\R"« T%TTTQ DEAR FEIF, — I write ■ m ADE S ■ JILLS. thank you for the very great amount of benefit I have RE* XtfcPm? TSSlmSe!io"s Gam, and Rheu- wi it h«<Tn^nr8J^ think 1 ani able t0 ™rite, aa nnfble to d^ so ^nraUrKrandPills 1 should have heta 1 SHOULD EED i»(SSmel» «»»"»!,» I con .till k4 »?'», fl -j- I shall use every endeavour KHETIMATTeur to make your Pills mow UKUMATISM widely known. Youinayusa J, OUT this how you think proper. -J —I remain, yours faithfolljw RHEUMATISM Mr G. Eadef GUEST' A.DE'SG OUT & JI^HKUMATIC pILUi 79 KT^r*<1 °"ly by George Eade, v '^G,Ssweil-road, London, E.C.; and EiV>J^ W'eimsts, in Bottles, Is iy2d and 2s 9d. (T & J{/HEUMA"C JpILLS» D F 0 x's ■ COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS THE GREAT REMEDY TvI?ln>COUQH!i, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. i-JNKI.UENZA, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. I D'6 ^va'uaWe Wafers, being prepared from Herbs ana Fruits only, do not contain any deleterious inf. gredients, and may be taken with perfect safety by old a.nd young. D R. O X'S COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS Prepared only by GEORGE EADE, 72, GOSWELL-ROAD, LONDON And sold everywhere in Tins, Is ld each. Post frea from the Proprietoron receipt of Stamps or Postal Order- JIARMERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels. Blankets, Stockings, etc. Patterns for tvarded aaa Carriage Paid to and from the Mills on all order! over £ ii TYLER AND COMPANY ,I.Lf¡i MILLS, Sg. -WI 'o,'QM.