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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALES DAILY XKIVS. WORPS. OWCE. TtU»f 20 Wordsj 0 6 11 0 1 6 V 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 3FX TIMES IN |. NEWS A,'i D £10 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 » echo." rach extra 20 Worda 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 216 SOUTH WAI.ES ECHO. TIHINR SIX Ji S' 0 C IIKI2S. TIMES. — 40 Words 20 Words] 0 6 10 16 15/- Each £ xtra 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 Words 1/- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These chcurfjes apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified b-ello iv, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered fos, consecutive insertion, and paid for previous to insertion if either oj these conditions is nat complied with, the Advertise- nenl will be charpcd by the Business Scale:- Aparlmentt, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous 3 Vault. .NoiclS of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if 1,lt exceeding CO ivords, and Cd for each additional 1iJ Dirsomt!. OUR. Grandfathers enjoyed them. Tlie East India TEA Co.'A celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest MD cheapest. Direct from the gardens. Agents every- W;ler¡).- \vholé"ale, 32, Orea*. St. Helen's, London.6687 Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco MANUFACTURED. 1253 $tusical. APPLICANTS sending replic.1 to Advertisementi, addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this jffice, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of cstimonials only. Word about Pianos."—This little work should /•\ be read by all intending purchasers, as it con- tains many useful hint" and valuable information on the selection of A Piano.-Post free, of Duck, Son smd Pinker, Bath. 8517 smd Pinker, Bath. 8517 7$,,3 ISS Ast'e, after 1'A very successful years in Cardiff, JL'X 'IAS much pleasure in announcing that she con- tinues giving l essons on the Pianoforte AND Singing Penarth VTsif.ed twico weekly.-WESSONS given at the residences of pupil, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Tatt Vole and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate. 1224 PIANOFORTE, full Cottage Trichord, walnut and gold case, grett bargain, £16, or best cash offer. 27, 195 PIANO, Upright Grand, overstrung check action, splendid walnnt ami gold case, cheap for c;ish.— Apptv by letter, Musiens, 8, Arcade Chambers, St. JohnRs-square, Cardiff. 136 WANTED immediately, Lady Pianist for Concert- WANTED immediately, Lady Pianist for Concert- room able to sing.—Apply Whitton, Forge liamir,?r Hotel. Blaenavon. 9795 iHiftua!. r' OUTII Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Vurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt, Cardiff.' 6419 3tost nub 3Founb. LOST, two Mare Ponies, 12% hands higii, on Dec. 12th one black and star on forehead, one hind teg marked, white long tail the other red, sholl, tail NUT short.. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted Jailer will be rewarded.-E. Richards, Cwmdare, Aberdare. 381 CBnraiioitaL A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements _JF J^_ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oSi.'e, are requested not to send original tostinioiiiilm with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- nj()Hia3 only. C^OLLIRRY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by Post. j The surest road to promotion. Syllabus Id stamp. —T. A. Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector of Mines, The Universal Mining School. Derby. 827 TTJVILCNCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private PJ Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pro- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping. Shortha.nd.-Mr W. Haines, Public -25, Park-street, Cardiff. 335 SHORTHAND (Pitman'), Kvonin:; L Mions.-Ptipili S taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed -Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. WANTED, Two Resident Pupils to fiil vacancies. Rcdticcd fees. Next term, Jan. 21st.—The H issesMon i;, the Prove School, Pontypridd. 624 Domratir ttbnnts. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements JI\_ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this jflice, are requested not to sent] original testimonials it hi heir applications, but to enclose copies of testi- ')ui:,1s enly. ("1 ENF.RAL Servant for small family renr Lon(Ir)ii.- Y,' Address Mrs Ross, 39, Beaconsfield-road, South J'ottenli nil, 446 ("1 KNEUAL Servant, not under 20, wanted im- J[ mediately for business premise* must have ^•IOD character wages, £ 12.—International Stores, Peutre, R'.iondda. 462 RF OUSEMAID wanted for two ladies, age 18 to 20. JOL — Apply, with references, to Mrs liassett, Brvn T'tynon, Pontypridd. 100 WANTED, a Laundry-maid, not under 22 years of age wages to commence at £ 22 a year and to FIVE according to merit. with board, lodging, washing, And ulliform.-Apply personally or by letter to the Medical Superintendent, Joint Counties Asylum, Abergavenny. 0343 VJST ANTED at once, Working Housekeeper.—Apply 7 T Manager, Pegler and Son, Market street, Ebbw Vale. 613 WANTED, a strong, respectable Girl as General Servant good references.—Apply Hughes, W INDSOR Arms, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 637 WANTED, A strong Girl, about 18.—Apply Mrs Willmore, Principality I.iberal Club, Cardiff. 533 WA NTED, an experienced General Servant; also a Nursemaid, age about 15.—Apply 7, Tyfica- erescsnt, Pontypridd. 9823 WANTED at once, a good General Servant, able to cook and wash.—Apply D. Simon, 14, Rail- Blaengarw, R.S.O. 400 WANTED at once, good General Servant, ablo to do plain cooking another kept.—Address Enojiefield, Caerau-crescent, Newport. 344 ^ttuaixmts Itaxant. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. .&. -1\ Big Salary weekly offered for spare time to A —A Big Salary weekly offered for spare time to either sex, everywhere; work can be done evenings.—Send addressed envelope to II Eclipse" Works, 75, Playhouse-yard, Queen Victoria-street, London. M4 J",LECTRICAL ED in nng.-I-lessrs Sydney F. JEJ Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Appren- tice,-Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff. 475 GROCER'S Haulier wanted.—Apply the Manager, W. Pegler and Son, Pontypridd. 530 AIRDRESSERS.-Wanted,it once, Gents' Hand. jUJL —Apply C. Marment, 20, Duke-street, Cardiff. OUr.NALISAY.-Wauted, Young Man as Reporter- compositor state salary and particulars also intelligent Youth as Pupil; thorough training.—Editor, Denbighshire Free Press," Denbigh. 455 STRIKERS wanted.—Apply at once to Christmas S Lawrence, Railway Foundry, Caerphilly. 558 TO Bakers.—Wanted, experienced Hand must be well up bread, cake, and smalls live indoors.— E. Thomas, Grocer, Pontywain, near Newport. 459 FPO Butchers.—Wanted, Ma.n with thorough know- T ledge of the business abstainer preferred.— Apply, with references, 101, Glebe-street, Ponarth. 338 "1L T ANTED, a Tin-plate Worker must be a tirst- H class hand.—Apply Cross Bros., Working- street, Cardiff. 44" WANTED, at Angel Hotel, Cardiff, a strong Lad as under-cellarman and porter. 545 WANTED at once, strong, active young Man as Haulier Welsh indoors good references.— Apply, stating full particulars, John E. Williams, Merchant, Stepney-street, LL&nelly. 445 2 Weekly upwards may be realised by either sex, without hindering present occupation.-For samples (returnable), <fcc., enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Co, P 137, Merchants, JBirming- harn.-Thill is geiiiiine, 260 3Ijop Jlssistattis. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\_ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only RAPERY.-Wanted, smart Junior also respect- able Lad as Apprentice.—W. A. Smith, Provi- dence House, Newport. 834 nAPERY.-Knight and Son, Swansea, require in ID J,iititry a Young Ladv for Show-room, able to serve through; also a, Milliner; both experienced bands, and speak Welsh. 9765 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, Junior Young Man, four or Ave years'experience.—State fuU particulars Williams, Lloyd's House, Pentre, R.S.O.238 RESS,l AKERS. -Wanted. a thoroughly ex- perienced Bodice Hand outdoors.-Apply, with particulars, to Whitaker and Jones, 19, West. bourne-cresent, Cardiff. 559 g ROCERY.—Wanted at once, a smart Assistant \JT (Welsh), with unquestionable references.—Apply, ■with particulars, Jones, Gladstone House, Porth. 623 IRONMONGERY.—Assistant wanted must be a a good salesman and stockkeeper Welsh preferred. W. Charles, Tredegar. 565 EWIS Lewis itiid Co., Drapers, Swansea, have a Vacancy for an experienced Young Man (Wolsh); application. 9S24 MILLINERY. — Wanted, a first-class Milliner serve through Welsh improvers need not ippiy.—Apply, fall, T. Evans, Tonypandy. 623 CkrUs, imagers, &r. A PPIJCAKTS sending replies to Advertisements C3L addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this mice, are requested not to send original testimonials gith their tpplicatloUL,, but to enclose oopies of test i- lonials only. C^IIVIL and Mining Engineer ha? opening for Pupil j premium, £ 150 four years' tuition.—Address Thomas Paterson, Civil and Mining Engineer, 180, West Regent-street, Glasgow. 277 DRAWINGS of Inventions, etc., carefully pre- pared strictest secrecy. Address l1'. o90, L'aily Newy," Cardiff. 380 GENTLEMAN wanted immediately, with £ 250 at command, to manage department office work salary, commission, share of profits.—Alox., "Adver- tiser Office, Bristol. 253 WANTED, a thorough Practical Colliery Manager, with firs-t-class certificate, for No. 2 Pit, Cam- brian Navigation Collieries, Ciydach Vale, Rliondda age not over 40 year?.—Apply to E. Hammond, Manager. 9754 Situations MTanteir. BAKERS.—Young Man (22) seeks situation, single or second disengaged Christmas good refer- ences.—Arthur Edworthy, Pond B3kery, Ebbw Vale. BUTCHERS.—Wanted, Situation as First or take management good references.—Address S. 618, South Wales Daily News Ofiiee, Cardiff. 618 ^Ujimrus, f&vnbtlUxx. &t. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- mouials only. AGENTS watted everywhere, canvassing shops £ 4 earned weekly Glamorgan, Carmarthen- shire, Monmouthshire, Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire, Gloucestershire, Brecknockshire.—Messrs Pamphilon, Conglelon, Cheshire. 42-1 A GKNTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoi; particu- lars free.-Ol;vei-, Oliver and Co., 242, Southgate-road, London. 382 SCOTCH Tweeds.—Energetic Canvassing Agents Is wanted everywhere whole or spare time liberal terius.-AI)ply Robert-sou and Thomson, Manufac- turers. Hawick. 457 Bonded Tea Company, Devonshire-square, a. London, E.C., ivill require e-iily in the New 1 car one or two men to work up old connection in Western Counties and South Wales; fullest particu- lars are essential,otherwise no notice taken good men with experience w;U be well paid established twenty years ago. 9822 WANTED, Collector-Salesman.—The Singer Manu- facturing Company have at present a Vacancy ? facturing Company have at preseni. a Vacancy for a first-rate Man to bo trained for a foliectorship salary and commission at the < ommencement; must be energetic and trustworthy Grocers and Drapers (dis- engaged) will find this a good opening previous know- ledge not necessary.—Apply, by letter only, to 68, High-street, Newport. 97J9 nôgíng5 jljiariitunis, &r. WANTED immediately, for four weeks, Furnished Bedroom and Sir ting-room, with attendance; Dear centre of Cardiff.—P. 543, Echo," Cardiff. 543 Jfct nlt.-11au£tz, lEatttr, &x. AP Villas, Singleton-road, Moreland Gardens; Shops, Portmanmoor-road (baths) Cottages, Pontypridd-st-rcet; all East Moors.—Her- ri dge, 179, Broadway. 207 S' LANELLY.—Shop for Sale.—Retiring from Busi- 11i..J IHBS,-A large and commodious old-established Freehold House and Shop, with extensire Warehouses at the back premises, is offered for Sale.—For further particulars, apply No. 2, Marine-street, Llanelly. £ 514 PONTYPRIDD.—For Sale, two semi-detached I. Houses, within easy distance of town, containing sitting-room, dining room, kitchen, two pntr;e3, four large bedrooms upstairs, enclosed yard, with all necessary requirements southerly ).spect.-Apply Fred Pollard, Builder, Hc pkinstown. 9329 RENTS Collected 5 per cent. inclusive, accounts rendered and cash paid Tnontirly my system is never to allow arrears.—Oswald Coleman, BorouRb Auditor, House Agent, Station-terrace, 8, High-street, Cardiff. 9275 ijE(J be Het.-ltmtsrs, a:nb, &r. LACK WOOD.—Brvn Cynon House to Let, from P Mari-h 25th, 1595, containing 2 rcc-ptiou-roomy, breakfast-room, 5 bedrooms, bathroom, with all usual oflke, stable and coachhouse within 15 miles Newport and Cardiff.—Apply W.Griffiths, Brynglas, Blackwood. "S856 ORTTURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Kesi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 .8t. Mary-et., Cardiff 1049 TO be Let, on 1st of January, Primrose Villa, 22, St. John's-crescent, Canton.—Webb, Nibley House, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 600 TO Let, Corner Residence, St. Hc!en's-road very suitable for medical man; vacant 25t-h March next. -Apply Thomas Milward, Swansea. 9791 TO Let, 23, 41, Dal ton-street (Crwys-road), 114, Cottrell-road (Albany-road) newly papered bi-.tiig.-Apply 138, Ca-stic-road. 373 TO Let, No. 7, Moy-road rent, 8s 6d per week. Also 248, Newport-road recently re-decorated. App,ly C. S. Arthur, Estate Agent, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 354 fllO Let, three minutes' walk from Queen-street, six- B roomed House; healthy position; respectable neighbourhood.—Apply 169, Castle-road, Cardiff. 245 mwo Houses to Let, cheap well finished every convenience good garden best position in Darran.— Apply Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd, öTn -Business iirtntizts, &t. BARRY Dock.—Edward Ree, Auctioneer and BJt Receiver of Itenti (established 1877), has nil the best Shops, Villas, and Cottages to Lot and for Sale. Businesses for Disposal also at Cadoxton and Barry.-Apply 138, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 959 NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, tour rooms -&I and lavatory centrally situated iu Tredegar- ptace.—PanicnUus of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 SPLENDID Position.—Capital Shop to Let, in main thoroughfare, Cardiff; good show window; will suit drapers.—Roach, Land, House, and Estate Agent, Arcade-chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 482 mo Let, 3 Sets of Rooms as Offices above •'South I Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary-street.—' Apply" Daily Kews," Cardiff. 15306 4550 ftnO Let, three good Rooms (two front) as offices, i above South Wa.'es Daily News," St. Mary- street.—Apply Henry Wales, 104, St. Mary-street. 93i7 TO Let, as a Going Concern, that well-known Timber Yard and Saw Mills, situated at Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd, with all Plant ticulars apply to L. Aston, Pontypridd. 9830 r|^0 Let, iu a rapidly-rising town, double-front, JL plate-glass, well-fitted Shop, i2it. long, with 8-roomed House; best position; rent £ 30.—Apply James, The Temple, Llanelly. 470 rj^O Let or Sell, large Shop and Warehouse in B l'tIar:hcs-ro:1(1, Newport.—FuU particulars on application to Walter Hunter & Co., Estate Agents, N, ewpoit. 9765 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on I lease and moderate terms suitable for en. gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.Apply Joseph Heald, Rolling Stock Works. Cardiff. 1259 £ ^20, Bute-road.—Three-stalled Stable and Loft, 21 by & 21, or suitable for store or workshop, with b9iich, vice, watei. 327 BBusimssns for Dispasal. A good Coal, Oil, and Fuel Business for Disposal in a growing neighbourhood.— Apply Bruce, 52, Durham-road, Maindee, Newport. 9736 UTCH FP,'S Business for Disposal, in a large and 13 growing iieighboiirliood fortune to aiiyonii good retvsons for selling.-Apply Butcher, South Wales Ditily News." Swansea. 9761 CIOFFEE Tavern and Refreshment Business near j railway station, Bristol good living trade and money saved. This profitable business for £ 70.—App'y Tebbs, Business Agent, 153, Clarence-road, New Cut, Bristol. i19 /f OOD Grocery Business for Sale, with several first- VJT class agencies attached reasonable rent to suit- able party.-II. 395, Echo Office, Cardiff. 3?5 TO Ironmongers, Cardiff.—To Let, old-established Business, with extensive Premises, suitable for carrying on Building, Plumbing, and Household Furni- ture business.—Apply K 496, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 496 public Houses. MAESTEG, Queen's Hotel, near Station close td site of new Port Talbot Roil way.—Powell, Lewis, and o., St. John's-square, Cardiff. 626 a Utagons anil (Lallitru iU^uisit^s. RAILWAY Wagons and Locomotives.—The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Wagons and Loco.'a in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, Fast Moors. Cardiff. S412 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham; 1082 SALE or Hire, cheap, 50 8-ton Coal Wag.gons good condition fit for Great Western Railway main line.—Midland Wagon Co., Newport. 9é09 WANTED, 5C 10-ton New Specification Wagons (second-hand) for new colliery cash or <le- fcrred payment.—O. 532, Daily News," Cardiff. 532 THE BUTE WORKS s-i UPPLY £ 10MPANY, 133, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegrams Gething, Cardiff. WAGO.NS.-Latest Regulations always in course of cnnstruction at Cardiff. LatesMRegulations. (Good Second-hand equal to new. Old Regulations. Good Second-hand well worth inspection. RAILS.—Bridge, Flange, Double Head, and Bull Head with or without fastenings. SLEEPERS.-Steel and Wood for all gauges. 1.400 new Baltic Rectangulars, sawn, 8ft. by Sin. by 4in. at Is 3d f.o.t. Cardiff. LOCOMOTIVES.—lOin. and 14in. Cylinders, four wheels, coupled 12in. and Hin. Cylinders, six wheels, f coupled. EARTH WAGONS.—27 Side-tipping, 30in. gauge, new tops, good second-hand steel wheels and steel axles by Hadfield, of Sheffield E3 each f.o.t. Cardiff. A further 60 can be made end or side-tipping PORTABLE RAILWAY.—24in. gauge, steel Rails. 141b per yard, and Iron Sleepers £ 9 18s 9d per 100 yards of Railway. CORNISH BOILER.—20ft. by 5ft., in good coodition, with fittings complete £35 f.o.t. Cardiff 1160 ffiladjirarn, goals, ilor. JpECKETT AND S ONS. L OCOMOTlVB JjlNGlNE; JgUILDERS, I BRISTOL, Have a Large Stock of NEW LOCOMOTIVES of various sizes with all the latest improvements, ready for immediate delivery. Full particulars on application. Locomotives thoroughly repaired with promptness and despatch. 1081 CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS, WAREHOUSES, CHURCHES, and every description of Irou Structures made and erected. J. HODGSON, C. and M.E., DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. Depot Brass and Iron Cooks and Valves, Steam and Water Gauges, and every description of Engineers' Reauivements keut in stock, 8399 Fop. I e. largest stock in the trade of fl Engines for hftuiing, pumping, and winding, Air Compressors and Mining Machinery, Boilers (Lanca- shire, Galloway, and Vertical), all sizes for "all pressutes. These can be seen at my Broughton Hall Works, Padeswood Works, and Hawardeti Storeyard. In order to avoid unnecessary journeys into this neigh- bourhood I must say that there is no other storeyard at Broughton Hall except my own, and the whole of this property belongs to u\e, and purchasers would do better by dealing with me direct, and thus saving commission agents' fee. Send for list.—Edward Iiatcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester. Telegraphic alldres-" Merchant, Hawarden." 9805 0 ),-ngiiie, 12-incli HORIZONTAL Engine, 12-inch cylinder. Saw Bench and four Saws, 6-foot Mortar Mill, B27 10s; Portable Engine, £ 45; 8,000 feet of Baulk Timber, largo Planing and Moulding Machine (by Robinson), '.0 Navvy Barrows, Wheelbairows, low price.—Clarence Wharf, Newport. 9614 Slicgttas, &.c. ^|ORRlS nitos., C L P, W 0 R K S. PoUTYPEIDD, Winter Clearance, a few more solid tyre Bicycles left at 15;; each good riding order. Send P.O., 15s, for sample at once and full address. 1186 -u_ rnO Racing Men and Tourists. —Write for our X illustrated list of the famous Defiance Cycles, which are the fastest cycles for road and path, as ridden by all the cracks of Wales. Repairs promptly attended to at moderate charges. Large quantity of second-hand safeties always in stock. Lists free.— Arthur Williams and Co., Defiance Cycle Works, Glanamman. 65\11 Horses, Hifrf Utork, Carriages. A Bargain.—For Sale, a fast Pony, warranted sound A and free from vice.—Apply 2,'), Albert-stieet, Canton, Cardiff. 169 /CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- lected Stock in the West.—C. E. Gnrnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 8232 IjlOR Sale, nearly new Surrey Car, painted blue, 1 cloth cushions, brass lamps and fittings, foot rest, and indiarubbor mats, in capital condition suit cob 13.2.—Appiy Fuller Birtill and Company, Hope- street, Cardiff. 7815 NEW PLitent Char-a-Banc, or Omnibus, designed JJll and patented by Jolin Marston and Co., Carriage HlliJ<Jers, Bradford-street, Birmingham forms Char- a-Baiv, waggonette or omnibus, light and elegant drawinjr free easy terms. N.B.—Anyone infringing this valuable patent will be proceeded against" for damages. 406 POULTRY, Pigeon, Bird, Dog, Horse, and Cattle it rooù.- Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and .Son,Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. SORE Shoulders, Grease. Thrush, <t-c., quickly cured by Oondy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sora backs, sore shoulders, broken knees, grease, mud fever, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrush, cracked heels, &c., very quickly cured by bathing the parts affected with iI. tablespoonful of Condy's Fluid in a pint of water. It makes tho hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, 8oz., Is 20oz., 29, of all Chemists. Insist on having Conlly's Fluid." USE Jeerol Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Over-reaches, Cappet Hocks, Rheuma- tism, Windfalls, Scurf after blistering. Large box post free for Is 2d from Condy's. 9396 L"r I" i,striie. ^CTETERINARY Book free, containing full instruc- T lions for t h treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheen, pigs, poul- try, Ac., from Condy's jfrlnid Works, 51, Turnmill- street, London. E.G. 9^6 WAGONETTE, with movable hood, two Battles- den cart cob and pony size.—Fuller Birtill and Co., Carriage Builders, Hope-street, Cardiff. 534 -'4 -4 .r ISmiltrjj, pigeons, ANDALL'SIAN Cockerels good stock or show birds, 7s 6d to 12s 6d.— The Cottage, Penliill, taviilt. 633 illisceUaneoiis Manis. REENHOUSE. —Wanted to Purchase, a large T Greenhouse, without heating pipes. Apply Greenhouse, Souih Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 9741 WANTED, Oak, Ash. and Elm Timber, st°nding V or felled.—Clarence Wharf, Newport, Mon.9790 Jor ^ale.Ctscellaneous. A Bargain.—Table ICnives.—A lady offers 3-guinea set for 13s 6d 12 large, 12 small, meat carvers, steel; best white pinned balance handles, by eminent Sheffield milkers; unsoiled; nppi-oval paid" willingly any distance.—Mrs U., 19, Charles-st., Norwich. 8816 A" Fact Worth Knowing."—'Whatever Corsets are advertised these days, there are none to equal Mey's Watch Spring Corset (the original, not imita- tion). Once tried, 110 others will do. It is also acknowledged the cheapest corset in the market. Priceil 3!!1 lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s 6d, upwards. Send for sample pair, to Rhys Thomas 51, Oxford-street, Swansea, who is making a speciality of the,e good- value Corsets. 98^7 ANOTHER Marvel. — Substantial Parlour Suite only £ 2 12s 6d buy of the actual maker and save all midd'.em-n's profit.-Htl.rt'Ïs' Market Hall, Newport. 9779 ASTONISHING Record.—The Reliance Suite in Morocco cloth, £ 5 os conioiete Inndreds sold. — !< E. Harris, Furniture Manufacturer, The Market Hall, Newport. 9779 .4 S'JOUNDING Record.—Unsolicited testimonial JT3L —" November 2<2th, 1894. Connah's Quay, Flint- hire. I pnrchased one of your Reliance Suites a few months back and am very highly pleased with it.- Yours faithfully, T. Peers." The Itcliance Di Ili lyg-room Suite (oak)in Morocco cloth. nine pieces, padded backs, spring stuffed, £ 5 5s complete approval packed and carriage free.—E. E. Harris, The Market, New- port. Caution—no agents. 9846 BILLIARD Table, three-quarter size, 8ft. 4in. x 4ft. 4in. good as new pyramid and billiard balls, 12 cues, marking board, pool board in best mahogany aud ivory cue rest, iron, &c., Ac., complete, by best maker JS15 15s cosh more than iouble.-To lie seen Penhill, Cardiff, fioin 9 to 11 a.m. 634 C1LAY Pipe-, (.'lay Pipes.—Send direct, to the Manu- j faeturer for illustrated list and testimonials (pust free). -Corcoran, Manufacturer, Lamb-street, Bristol. 274 DIN'ING-room Suite in leather. 9 pieces, £ 3 10s Ha nnonium, in splendid condition, £ 2 2s, worth J ;.5 Piano, £10 10s, coat £25 cash, all the latest im- provements splendid Old Oak Settle, carved.—Edes's Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 491 I71ISH Knives and rorks.-flaiid-ne Eight-guinea Case, Twelve Pairs, mounted with real silver, quite new accept 42; Case of Desserts to match, 1j2 Fish Carvers, 121\ 611 genuine bargains approval paid.—Mrs W. K. Warren, at Kelly's, 54, Shaftesbury- avenue, W. 8992 illL1C ELSTONE'S, 22, Castle-road, Cardiff, The Popular Cardiff Pawii broker. -Firs tclass Xmas Presents. 8752 «j MJGELSTONE'S Xma.s Present,s.C-enr.,s iget. I English Gold Hunter Lever heavy 18ct. cases only 7 guineas. 8752 171 LIGELSTONE'S Xmas Presents.— Gent.'s Solid 1 Gold Links and Studs in case, complete only 21s bargain, 8752 111LIGELS'l'ONE'S Xmas Presents.—Lady's brilliant) single-stone Diamond Ring (very choice) only 30s. LIGET,STONE'S Xmas Presents.-Geiit.'s very massive open curb, English hall-marked, solid Gold Albert and Seal, 70s. 8752 FLIGELSTONE'S Xmas Presents.—Lady's hall- marked sold gold Dress Ring real stone* only 5s. ITILIGELSTONE'S Xmas Presents.—Lady's hand- some fine Gold Brooch, set with diamond very neat only 15s. 8752 iTILIGELS'LONE'S Xmas Presents.—Gent.'s Solid Silver Watch quite new marvellous value only 21s. 8762 171LIGEf.STONE'S Xmas Present.—Gent.'s o Gold Studs in case, each set with pure white lustrous diamond 30s. 8752 ITILIGELSTONE'S Xmas Present.—Lady's 15ct. 5- stone Brilliant Diamond Ring, only 10s 6d, worth treble. 8752 Ij'LIGELSTONE'S.—Orders by Post, must be accom- 1 panied with P.O. money returned on goods not approved of. 8752 ITILIGELSTONE'S Xmas Presents.—English Silver Lever, crystal glass new only 5Us 5 years' warranty. 8752 IjlLIGELSTONE'S Xmas Present-.—Gent's high-class Gold ISct. Lever, only 75s worth treble. 8752 LIG ELSTONE'S Xmas Preseitt.I-tdy' handsome Gold oval Brooch, set with lustrous white diamonds, 35s. 8752 F-LïGEI.S'l'ONF.'S Xmas Present-.—Lady's handsome Silver Watch and fancy Silver Albert in case, complete, 25s. 8752 1- 1"LIGELSTONWS Xmas Present.-Gent's heavy 7 18cfc. solid Gold Knot King, 30s satisfaction, or money returned. 8752 STILIGELSTONE'S, the Reliable Pawnbroker testis monials from all parts; marvellous value highest satisfaction. 8752 F"1 LIOBLSTONE'S Xma. Presents.—Lady's 15ct. Gold Chain, very heavy neat pattern, only £ 4 10s worth treble. 8752 FLIGELSTONE'S Grand Value 22ct. Gold Wedding Rings "d*t., quite new, 20s 18ct. Gold Keeper, 15s. 8752 ITILIGELSTONE'S Xmas Present,—Lady's fine Gold Diamond and Sapphires Bangle, seven splendid stones, SOil, 8752 r HjIOLLO W the Crowd and Shop at- Blaiberg's Arcade JP for Xmas Presents also Watches, Jewellery,1 Olitfitting, &(-. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &e. ITIOI.LOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade ? for Xmas Presbnts also Watchcs, Jewellery, Outfitting, &c. 1TIOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's IL for Xmas Presents also Watches, Jewellery,' Outfitting, e. JTIOl.LOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade 1 for Xmas Presents also Watches, Jewellerv: Outfitting, &c. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents, .also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, ifcc. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcad» for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &e. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &c. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting. &c. OLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade i for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, tc- 1 TIOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at B'aiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents; also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &c. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcadj for Xmas Presents; also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &c. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents; also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &C. 1 TIOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. J TIOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcado for Xmas Presents, aiso Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. 1 TIOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcado for Xmas Presents, also Watchos, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Pi'tacnts, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Pi'tacnts, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, &c. FOLLOW the Crowd and Shop at Blaiberg's Arcade for Xmas Presents, also Watches, Jewellery, Outfitting, Ac. | jlORKS and Spoons, Al quality.—Complete 8- 1 guinea service. 12 table spoons, 12 dessert, 12 tea 12 tabic fork, 12 dessert, marked Al guaranteed silver elcctro-plate on nickel silver, which wears white throughout • unsoiled accept 2ô-; 6d approval paid. Mrs A. R. Nicholas, Central-road, Morden, Mitcham. Blue 'Alelton over- ("1 ENT'LEMEN,—-Our Indigo Blue Melton Over- X coats, Silk Velvet Collar, at 368, cannot be touchocl in South Wales; neither àn our well-known Scotch Tweed Suits, at 35s 6d. Patterns post free. No tailor can compete with us.—The Woollen Co., Bradford. 233 ir~|"ARRIS'S.—See windows in Market Enframe. XX Another Job Lot of Fenders, steel rails, Is Sd, Ss ilVAd, 3s 6d, 3s ll^d Fireirons, Is Uy2d, 2s 6!/sd, 2s lid. 9346 ARRI:S'S.-If you want artistic, inexpensive, use- JLJL ful Presents go to Harris's, The Market, New- port. Useful Umbrella Stands, decoratett art colours, 2s ll^d, 3s 6-,I, 4s 6d Corner Whatnots, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid Square Whatnots, 2s lid, 8s 6d, 8s lid Fancy Cornica Poles, is 4Vid, Is 6d, Is 8%d, Is 112d, com- plete. 9346 HARRIS'S.—Princess Rocker, carpet, seat and back, 9-< lid adjustable Baby Chair, four positions, 7s lid Armchairs, 2s 6d, lid i'ocking Chairs. 3s 6d, 3s lid Overmantel, walnut, 6 bevelled plates, sire 40 x 40, only 1911 6d comfortable easy Chairs, 13 6d Walnut Bookcase, 19, 6d,-Note my only address, E. E. Harris, The Market, 5 and 6, Market Buildings, Newport. 98-16 T T EARTH RUGS in endless variety. Special lihe, XX large size, fringed, art colouring, Is ll'yl, 2s 6d, Ssll^d Cloth Hearthrugs, 2s9'Ad, 2sll»/2d Carpet*, squares, 5s lid, 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s lid Linoleums and Floorcloths at special prices, half-yard wide, 2%d, SUd, 'i^id yard wide, 58/4d, 6^d, 8%d two yards wide, ll%d, Is 3d, is 6d three yards wide, 2s IlV»d, 3s 6d. Remnants half-price to clear.-Itarris, The" Market, Newport. 0846 IS Life Worth Living?—Yes, since we have been using Cliarnley's Raspberry Cream and Paradise Biscuits. All smart grocers kesp them. Don't take any others. Wholesale, E. S. Stevens, Eastville, Bristol 9273 ONE of the handsomest and best-made Drawing- room Suites in England, cost 45 guineas, not soiled, only Eld 18 also Chime Clock and pair real Bronzes, S5 5s.—Eiles, Old Curios;ty Shop, Newport. lovely pieces, silks, satins, and velvets, Ii also 100 crazy pieces, 9*1.— Miss Clarence, 23, Everton-road, Birkdale, Southport. 437 PHOTOGRAPHIC Novelties and Specialities catalogues post free.—A. L. Rubeau, Hue Rousseau, 19A, Paris. 384 PRIVATE Xmas Cards Choice and new designs samples on application write early to erasure the best.—Thatcher, Art Stationer, College Gfren Bristol. 88d8 mo Dealers, Shopkeepers, Market People.— Notting- X hajii Lace, Hosiery, Ac. latge quantity job lots, 10s bundles.—Deaville and Co.. 29, Houndstate, Nottingham. 197 -« 00 Tons Firewood, also Dunnage Boards, Deals, jL ScantliiK, &c., cheap.—Shapland, 13, Loudoun- square, Cardiff. 246 FEATHERS FEAT II K R S F FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can getBest ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER .MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. 1334 ^tisallaneous. ND IG rSTIO.N.-Tbe Medical Reform Society will JL send free to all applicants oil excellent Botanic Cure for Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, and Bronchitis.—Address, I he Secretary, Botanic Institute, Nottingham. 912 ill ORNISH on our New Hire Svsttsm. Houses or JL' Apartments completely furnished on a new sys. tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nqmries usually made by other conI panics are dispensed with. We have an immense stock f."Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money rices. Wo make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, nll, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. AVe will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the A adress SOUTH WALKS FURNISHING COMPANY 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Gas Me). Cardiff. 12783-1105-1 otantil. jyjONEY PRIVATELY, PROMPTLY AND CUEAPLY. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this old-established, well-known Office, having large available, funds, offer umit-ual facilities to all respectable and trustworthypers-ms who require either temporary ov permanent assistance. Cash in amounts from £ 20 to £ 10,000 advanced in all parts of the kingdom without sureties, delay, or pub- licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may ba repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long as the interest is paid. No Bills of Sale taken, and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or gasett«. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, General Manager. N\ TE.— Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 8732 ]. S. FIELDING A COMPANY, LIMITED (Established over half a. Century.) FINANCE, MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS, HEAD OFFICE T,Il, HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED B10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest, payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Withdiawal on demand 4 per cent. per annum. „ at 3 months' notice.. 5 per ct. per annum. „ at 6 months' notice..6 per ct. per annum. at 12 months' notice. 7 per ct. per annum. Depositors have the first charge upon the entire assets of the Company one of the safest and best paying investments of the, day. Advances made iu any Sum upon personal and every kind of Security from £10 to £ 1,000, in Town or Country, without delay or publicity. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and particulars free by applying to Mana- ger as above. BRANCHES London, Oxford, Bath, Newport, Croydon, Exeter, Gloucester, Pontypridd, Reading, Liverpool, Cheltenham, Leicester, Manchester, &c., Ac. 9838 MONEY.— If you want it promptly, privately, and at a low rate of interest on your simple promis- sory notes, with or without sureties, apply immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, te Mr W. P. Thomas, 20, Ma.rket-street, Abertillery. Special Features :-No in- quiry fees reasonable interest, which is quoted before- hand universal promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest ana solvont clients. The Carlton Bank, Limited, for who n n Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £ 50,000, consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. C1ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from £ 5 and j upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dis- tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. 1208 £ 5 to £ 500 ADVANCED to GEN1XEMEN, Farmers, Ministers, Schoolmasters, Tradesmen, and others, upon NOTE OF HAND, by SOL BARNETT, 11, DYNEVOR-PLACE. SWANSEA. No Fees. No Fines. No Agents. All business transactions are conducted personally either at the above address or at the applicant's residence, and the striccest privacy is guaranteed. Application Forms gratis. nOEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of jLv.9. Sale or Sureties, as follows :— J 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of El 2a 5d. £ 50. 24. B2 4s lOd. £100.. 24 £ 4 9.4 711. Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object.—Apply D.Williams, 15, York-ra,, Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. mHR CHARING-CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), X 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cro3s, London, W.C. Capital, 2300,000. Reserve Fund, £ 100,000. Advances of B50 to S5,009 on any class of security. Three per cent, interest allowed on current accounts on the monthly balances when not drawn below 1:20. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received as under 57. per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 7% « Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. 8618 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. 6 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfll 3, Friar's Park, Lammas. street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end. 9306 TO those requiring Money at reasonable interest Jt. apply Manager, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 6330 MORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, havo numerous sums immediately available for Free. holds. Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 "JPOK COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, B HONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Vice-Chancellor Si'- W. Page Wood stated publicly in court that Di-. J. Collis Browno was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that tho whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to.- See "The Times, July 1.3,186,1. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—The Right Hon. Earl Russell com- municated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information to tho effect that the only remedy of any servico in cholera was Chlorodyne.-See Lancet," Dec. 31, 1863. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Extract from the "Medical Times,' Jan. 12.1866 It is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of course it would not be be thus singu- larly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place." DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, Jheu. matism, Ao. DR. J. COLLISIBROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, Ac. Dlt. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORQ- DYNE.—CAUTION.—None genuine without the Horels Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp, Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-terrace, Blooms- bury, London. Sold in bottle*, Is l'Ad, 2f 9d, 4s 6d,' and 111L 15495 9231 business ^ftftrusggg. ,I jp|IGH-CLASS gENSATIONAL JpICTfON. 1 JjTEW Jj-OVEL, FROM THE PEN OF THE AUTHOR OF II THE MYSTEHY OF A HANSOM CAB." Readers may rely upon a First-class Story, full of interest troln the first chapter to the last. THE AUTHOR OF OUR FORTHCOMING I STORY, lVtR jrEEGUS 1TJUME, Author of The Mystety of a Hansom Cab," "lVIadnme Midae," The Fevot Of Life," The Queer Story of Adam Lind," Tlie Red Star," Tho Lone Inn," etc., etc. We have pleasure in informing out Readers that we have arranged with the Author of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab"—-perhaps the most widely-read sensational story of recent veats-ror the right to issue serially his new MS. work entitled THE rjlHIRD VOLUME. rpHE rjlHIRD VOLUME. rjlHE rjpHIRD yOLUME. PUBLICATION WILL COMMENCE IN THE £ JARDIFF rjllMES AND gOUTH^yALliS'^y-EEKLY NEWS IN JANUARY NEXT. DESCRIPTION. "THE THIRD VOLUME" is a story full of movement. Two men, apparently of thomosh oppo- sitechaiactersand temperaments, meet in London, after many years' separation. The younger is of a fiery, restless, liOittadie disposition, and, beinsf moderately wealthy and an orphan, is continually on the move. He has just returned from an excur- sion in the Antipodes. Theelder man is the pink of neatness in dress and surroundings. Heli veslikean automaton. Ho resents tho introduction into his own life of anything which is not thoroughly orthodox and conventional. Ilis habits are of tho most methodical type, and he is a pronounced woman hater. His young friend is in a rush of many engage- ments when he is brought to a stand by the re- ceipt of two letters, one from a woman whose name he has never heard before, a.nd the other from his Inwycr cautioning him against some statement which ho believes this woman intends making. The young fellow proceeds to investigate the affair, and ats once finds himself on the brink of a shocking mystery—which up to that time had been kept entirely concealed from him, this being nothing loss than tbe murder of his own father over twenty years before, and the trial of his mother for the crime. Overwhelmed with his feelings he takes from, tho lawyer's hands a bundle of papers for per- usal at home. Dut. who he asked himself, was the woroan who had written him, and what was the statement she wished to make ? READ rjlHE rpHIRD yOLUME, A NEW NOVEL "BY JjlERGUS JJUME, Author of "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," The Fever of Life," Madame Midas," "The Red Stat," "Tho Lone Inn," Sec., &0. PUBLICATION WILL COMMENCE IN THIS CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH ALES-^r KEKLY NEWS IN JANUARY EXT. THE THIRD VOLUME" IS A FIRST. CLASS SENSATIONAL STORY, WHOLE. SOME, THRILLING AND FULL OF MOVEMENT. W E" VAUGHAN AND CO, LIMITED, STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, EIUNCII ESTABLISHMENTS 32, QUEEN-STREET,\r.Rm„p 248, BUTE-STREET, JCAltJJIKJT. 1, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATII. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTW. SKINNER-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGII-STREUT, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STRBKT. SWANSEA 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Whoreceive and forward Parcels regularly to the Work Agents' Addresses and Price Lists sent in answer to Post Cards POSTAL SERVICE. Parcels amounting to Five Shillings sent direct to Works will be returned Carriage Paid one way. W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO., LIMITED, DYERS Are doing the largest trade a.nd working the mos efficient Machinery within a radius of One Hundred Miles, and ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES AND DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, pro. dncing permanent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges, and promptness of despatch 1000 ]CTO NAME OINTMENT. _I.» This Ointment is confidentially recommended as a.n old, tried, a.nd Euccossful remedy for scurvy,scrofula, ?glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated egs, scald heads, blotches on the face aud body, St. Anthony's are, bums, chilblain*, bruises, piles, fistula, ,rheum:1.tism, bunions, Ac. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. "VTO NAME PILLS. JLl For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated leg#, erysipelas, blotchea on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, Ac., Ac. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, Itnd, acting upon the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may he used in conjnuction with the" So Name" Ointment in any of the ,bovc diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price Is 11f::d, and i's 9d each. No family should be without theUl. SOLE PROPRIETOR :— J. WHITKHOOSE. 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in every district. 664B- POSTAL DELIVERY Of THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS; The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEW beg; o announce tha.t by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despaten their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 am. and 3.45 Country Subscribers residing within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE. London & West of England subscribers receive thei J)1pors on the forenoon of publication The THIRD EDITION of the.SOJTII WALKS DULY NEWS is forwarded (prepaid) to residents of the follow- ing and ail other places within the Cardiff Postal District in time for the first morning delivery St Fagan's Sully I. Michaelstone-le- Pencoed Courtyralla Vedw S Brides-sup,-Ely Dinas Powis Castletown St. Nicholas Cadoxton Marshfleld Bonvilstone Barry Penarth Peterstone Caerphilly Llandough Llsndaff lledW/I,8 1.iøvane ltadyr Ystrad Mynach Llanishen Morganstown P wily pant I Whitchurch 7' Melingriffith St. Mellon* Taff's Well Pentyrch Cefn Mably Tongwynlais St. Andrew's W'ln't Tree Bdge As weli d,8 those portions of BRECONSHIRE and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WAXES DAILY NEWS delivered at thai residences daily by the sams oost as that which con fers their London letters. PER QUARTER, POST-FRHE „ ..099 PER HALK-YEAR U 0 13 6 I PER Y IAII 1 19 0 SOUTH DAILY NEWS OFFICES, Saint ]ltl\rv-tr<v.<t,. ilitrdiff ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and aJJ killdNHl complaints. Guaranteed free frollt Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any Address for sixty stamps by the Makers The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co'mpany Lincoln. 1003 business JUiCtreases. THE XMAS NUMBER or THE QARDIFF rjlIMES AND THIC SOUTHWALESWEEKLYNEWS WILL BE PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. Amoftgst the Special Complete Stories and Articles will be found the following < A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE," By JUSTIN HUNTLY McCARTHY. • HOW TO LAY A GHOST," By EDWARD RODGERS fc« JOHN WYLDER'S WIFE," By ADELINA SERGEANT THE LOST LETTER," By LADY VIOLET GREVILLE. '•CHRISTMAS.TRICKS & ENTERTAIN- MENT (FOR Bots AND GIRLS). By PROF. HOFFMANN. CHRISTMAS IN THE EAST END," By CLEMENTINA BLACK. WINTER IN THE ROCKIES AFTER GRIZZLIES AND By PERCY SELOUS. In addition to these there will be found A SPECIAL COMPLETE STORY, A SERIAL STORY, HALL CAINE'S THE MAHDI," The Usual Number of Special Interesting Features. This will be one of the best Special Christhia; Numbers Ever Published in \Valos. ORDER EARLY FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT. pRICF. ONE pENNY. »' H" 'A ThE DAUGHTER. THE JpITMAN'S QAUGHTER. THI JpITMAN'S JQAUGHTER. ANOTHER STORY OF MINING LIFE, ROMANCE, REALISM, AND LOVE, From the p&n of J. MONK FOSTER, The Miner Novelist, The Successful Author of Mining Serials. NOW PUBLISHING IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND jgOIJTH "^y'ALES ^TEEKLY J^EWS A new and powerful story of modern life in th coalfields, of n type whioh has, on the initiative of Mr .T. MONK FOSTER, become exceedingly popular. Thanks to the skill and realism, tho power and the pathos manifested in Mr Foster's earlier stories, his later novels of pit-lifa havo been eagerly read by all ctions of the community. They present in a truthful nnd vivid fashion lifelike glnnpsos of the conditions under which thousands of human beings live and suffer, love and die. THE HEROINE. THE JQAUGHTER Mr Foster's novel, specially written for our readers, is entitled THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. It is from the pen of J. M 0NK ]pl°STER, Author of "The LU8 That Loved a Miner," "A Miner's Million," For Love of a Lancashire Lass," "Children of Darkness," "A Crimson Fortune," "Shaves of Fate," "The White Gipsy," "A Pit Brow Lassie," &c., See, Publication commenced on gATURDAY, JyTOVEMEER 3RD. OUTLINE SKETCH. THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. Tho heroine of Mr Monk Foster's serial Story is a typical Lancashire lassie — one of" the thousands of working ftirls who labour hard, suffer much, and yet live honest, ^worthy, and noble lives. In his new romanoe Mr Foster attempts to portray the development of a young woman of humble birth and lowly circumstance, who, in spite of all adverse conditions, wins for herself the respect of the world, and litta herself also out of the unenviable groovu into' which an unkindly Fate had thrown her. The character of the heroine, Judith Saxon, will be drawn in detail and with great care, and will certainly commend itself to all who under- stand and love hard-working men and women. Of the story itself—its nature and incidents— it will be enough to say that the s,iliant charac- teristics of industrial, and especially of mining life, will be graphically depicted. A Mining Mystery of a new and most sensa- tional kind will be introdncad early in the narra^ tive, and its elucidation willbe eagerly foUowed by every reader of Mr Foster's latest serial. 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Made from Malt, and guaranteed free from Mineral Acid. Prices and term" oil application. 7470 THE BUI,'DUCK PILL 'i%IANLUFAC X TORY, 41, OXFORD-STRKET, SWANS 1CA.- Tho Executors of the late Mr JOHN THOMPSON desire to inform their Customers that the BUSINESS wID bo CAltRIJtD ON BY TH KM as usual. All orders will receive Prompt Attention. 9286 M. A. THOMPSON,) VT„llfnp. 9 9e 15508 JAMES JONES, Executors. Itosittggg HALL CAlNE. ? JJALL £ JAINE. IIALL c NEW O V BY jJALL 0AINE. SECURED FOR "THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY "THE MARDI," A STORY OF LOVE AND HEROI- BY T. HALL CAINE' Author of "The Scapegoat," "The BOtldj I "The Dpemster," "Shadow of a Son of Hagar," "The Last Confession Manxman," &c., &c. PUBLICATION COMMENCE^ ON DECEMBER 8TH. Events in recent years have frequently the eye of Europe towards Morocco and countries in Northern Africa. Speaking tally, very little is known by theengliall-il race of the, peoples and their governors jj found in that benighted portion of the es ob, is understood that tyranny and opP1* attended by slavery and the grossest f°f^< injustice, flourish uncheoked. But it is no A to what extent efforts from time to tinio by tho inhabitants to rid themselves f(0 tyrants. A brief notice may appear in of a rebellion having broken out. but international questions are raised by the of the rising no attention is paid to the rence. JI- Mr HALL CAINE, who i-, without till one of the ablest and most graphic writers age, having the ready pen of the jouW1* jl emergency, with the fire and the enthu»>*frjj| the poet, has very closely studied the cond'*1 m the oppressed peoples ot Europe and «ai Africa, and has introduced into his books of intense power taken from actual events- In his latest work, The Mahdi," Mr CAINE endeavours to bring home to tho of his readers something about that Ovell personage, the Mahdi, which has not I lui i been published. The Mahdi, in Mr judgment, was a hero and a patriot; possessing the Wisdom almost of a Soli1"13" (?< the military powers of a Saladin. In b* jjirf knew no fear, and before howling and inobs he preseived a calm and dignified t-l|( He strugvled to free his countrymen frolo ,I" tyrants who held power, and he sought to JOd woman her rightful place as man's eqvtal j help-meet. Suoh a personage might well form the ""vjii* of a book, and in Tho Mahdi Mr II^' v(i has utilised the chief facta of history, and into them a love story of universal tenderness. ——. PUBLICATION OF THE 1\fA MR HALL CAINE'S NEW STORY, MENCED IN THE ARDIFF FJ1IMES AND j^OUTH^yALES "^yEEKLY ON DECEMBER STH. AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION, jfi The following is the Introductory Note which Mr Hall Caine prefaces his story (INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY ,£11' AUTHOR). o* Tlie present attitude of the great Europe towards Morocco, tlie Sultan of and tlie Moors, is perhaps one of the illustrations of the story of the dog in the While Spain, France, and (it iiiuit be oold 00 to England also, stand at guard over » cbtt which all desiro and none can sulfer alJ.o possess, the most wicked indifference cowards the efforts of the people to be fl1*?'g[.0 Iifj tlieir own land. More than o:ia Moorish >:l f\$ in the prisons of Marakeish. But if r'^ qn»l>'jS| Morocco is for the Moors, and not for the tíbé tP* the French, or the English. To dei efforts of an oppressed people to be free, • show that lr.en like Hamed, the betraye of the recent rising, are not brutal savages our sympathy, but enlightened leaders s r ,,ift) to shako off a cruel yoke, this short taie» ffi Mahdi," lias been written as a perhaps also as a prophecy. "IJ H E A H Q It 0UR NEW kSTORY9 .1-11 BY Sf MR HALL cAt COMMENCED PUBLICATION DECEMBER 8TH. ^— NEW SERIES QHORT TALES BY VARIOUS Aurigoo A VARIETY OF TALENT, jQXCELLENT READING i lu — 1* THIS WEEK will be continued io ARDIFF rjMMES AND gOUTH ALES yyEEKLY Jj A NEW SERIES of SHORT TALESij particularly brief, pithy, and attractive ch* The whole of the stories are well wr* most of them are by Authors whose welcomed in every household. The following is a Full List of the Stories and the order of Publication ONLY A PHOTOGRAPH, Justin BETWEEN TWO PATIENTS, George Manvil^ THE GHOST MONK, Mrs Camp^1 A SHOCKING EXPERIMENT, Fre'i TWO TETE-A-TETES, a# Helen NORA'S LOVE LETTER, A HAPPY MISCHANCE, aJi Iza Du £ f«s THE INTRIGUE NEXT DOOR, Edmund THE STRENGTH OF A BROKEN ,j Richard W THE POISONED KREESE, „ Herbert^ ON THE ROAD, Marie Von Thilo (of the Pseudonym AT CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A H Captain C. 1 WANTED, Harold A DETECTIVE STORY, j# Ex-Chief Inspector 0** A GREEK GOD, „ Captain^ NOT FAR TO SEEK, THE BABIES' TEACHER, J. H-* THF. ROSE OF-GOD RUBY, Richard Asb A WHITE ANGEL, <a\^ Professor F. H- INTO THE LION'S DEN, „ M* J. Johns"0 PHYLLIS' LETTER, L. E. A DEAD LOCK, WITH A SKELE'I^ fe»>1 A. Pi HUNTING FLIRT, M«s THE LAST HOUR, go* The Twelfth Story of the AT CLOSE QUA yyiTH A HVENA, AND gOUTH ALES yyEEKLY Jj A NEW SERIES of SHORT TALESij particularly brief, pithy, and attractive ch* The whole of the stories are well wr* most of them are by Authors whose welcomed in every household. The following is a Full List of the Stories and the order of Publication ONLY A PHOTOGRAPH, Justin BETWEEN TWO PATIENTS, George Manvil^ THE GHOST MONK, Mrs Camp^1 A SHOCKING EXPERIMENT, Fre'i TWO TETE-A-TETES, a# Helen NORA'S LOVE LETTER, A HAPPY MISCHANCE, aJi Iza Du £ f«s THE INTRIGUE NEXT DOOR, Edmund THE STRENGTH OF A BROKEN ,j Richard W THE POISONED KREESE, „ Herbert^ ON THE ROAD, Marie Von Thilo (of the Pseudonym AT CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A H Captain C. 1 WANTED, Harold A DETECTIVE STORY, j# Ex-Chief Inspector 0** A GREEK GOD, „ Captain^ NOT FAR TO SEEK, THE BABIES' TEACHER, J. H-* THF. ROSE OF-GOD RUBY, Richard Asb A WHITE ANGEL, <a\^ Professor F. H- INTO THE LION'S DEN, „ M* J. Johns"0 PHYLLIS' LETTER, L. E. A DEAD LOCK, WITH A SKELE'I^ fe»>1 A. Pi HUNTING FLIRT, M«s THE LAST HOUR, go* The Twelfth Story of the A'c CU)SE QUA yyiTH A JJYB^A» CAPTAIN C. W- Will appear in the colurf>nS QARDIFF rjpI>IES | AND SOeTHWALKnVKK^^ j ON SATURDAY, DECEMB^j i