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-,v_ PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WAILES DAILY NEWS. TRRFIB Six TIORM. GCB. TIMES, TI 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 V 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES 1:01 "NEWS" 50 Woida 1 0 2 0 3 0 ECHO." Each extra 20 Worda L0 Words 0 3 J 0 6 0 9 2/6 >30 Words Q /Q WORDS ONCE THREE 3IX Wv)BDS. ONCE, jjjjgg XIlfES. — 40 Words £ 0 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- —— — — Each Extra 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 io words 1/" 40 Words 1 0 I 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 16 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered fo«• consecutive insertion, %nd paid for previous to insertion; if either oj these conditions is not complied with, the Advertise- ment will be charged by the Business Scale:- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Mirths, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding to words, and 6d for each additional 10 eordk. fUrsanal. IF yea are anywhere near Aberdare call again or write. Bess wishes from E. M. W. 311 (T\BE Grandfathers enjoyed them. Tlie East India Ur Tea Co.'a. celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest '.nd cheapest. Direct from the gardens. Agents every- jrhere.— Wholesale, 32, Great St. Helen's, Loudon.6687 CiMOKB Areher's "Golden Returns' Sweetest 9 Tobacco manufactured. 1253 -.A, matlimonia1. — A Young Han (36), in business of his own, wishes to hear from a young Udy with some means with new to early marriage no agency.—E 450, "Daily Jtuaual. 4 PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisementti A addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this », are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, bub to enclose copies of estimonials only.. A Word about Pianos."—This little work should .L be read by all intending purchasers, as it con tains many useful hints and valuable information on she selection of a Piano.-Post free, of Duck, Son d Pinker, Bath. 8517 MISS Astle, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff, has much pleasure in announcing that she oon- ;inues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Tag Vale and Rliymney Stations, j L'erms moderate. 1224 MR G. H. Cole, F.B.C.O., Professor of Music, Organist and Choirmaster at the Parish Church, Cardiff. Pupil' prepared for examination. Schools risited.—Terms :—1, Westbourne-crescent. 88 ROATH Musical Academy. Established 17 years. Organ, Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, and Theory ;aught. A few Vacancies. Next Teim, Jan. '7th.— rhatcher, 63, Newport-road, Cardiff 554 SPLENDID tuned Piano, by Neumeyer, handsome ebony case, price £ 1 10s cost £ 85 two years Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. iO 7 PIANOS purchased for cash old worn-out instra- ments wanted.—Letters to P 73, Echo Office, Cardiff. 73 VOICE Production and Singing.—Mr Sydney H. Bees, L. Mug. Y.C.M ete. receives Pupils on his successful tjiethod ensuring highest development of the voice. Prospectus and list of recent successes on application moderate terms.-9, Seugbenydd- place, Cardiff. 205 JJttùind. ASSISTANTSHIP Wautecl by final year Student full curriculuin Welsli abstainer.—Address •J. University, Edinburgh. 212 MR A. Coleman, Pharmaceutical Chemist, re- quires an Apprentice or Pupil (outdoor) for the Drug Trade. -Apply, 48, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 55C SOUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.-Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt, Cardiff.' 6419 ——— (gimrsixonal. I A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements f\ addressed to initial or fictitious names, at this silica, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to eudese copies of testi- monials only. A London Undergraduate, experienced in teaching, wishes to be engaged as au Assistant Master in Grammar or Private School.—L. 572, Daily News," Cardiff. 572 COLLIERY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by Post. 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 ] F,. C Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial .0 Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and i Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthan(I.-Ilr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiif. 335 OV ERNESS- Housekeeper or Governess, English music, drawing, dancing, needlework, Continen- tal French, shorthand writing; seven years" ex- perience.—Lewis, Wookombe, Wellington, Somerset. SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils Is 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 classes.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. ■ « > '-v V- » ■■ 1 Most anb JfotntD. T7TOUND at Pwllyglaw, Cwmavon, a rough Terrier. JF Unless claimed in 3 days will be sold to pay expenses.—Apply William Owen, Pwllyglaw, Cwmavon, Port Talbot. 543 TTWUND, Bedlington Terrier; unless claimed in > f three days will be sold.—Apply Herbert, Cwm, Waunllwyd, Mon. 431 FOUND, Terrier Bitch. If not claimed in three £ days will be sold.-5, Cwmaeol-place, Cwmaman, Aberdare. 427 "jTTWUND, brown Retriever Dog. If not claimed c SU within three days will be sold.—Apply Police- I station, Blaenavon, Mon. 415 REWARD.—Lost, on 6th December, supposed to have been left in carriage of Down Gloucester Kxprasa, a Bell of Architectural Plans relating to a Parsonage. Any person forwarding same to Superin- tendent's Office, G.W.R., Swansea, will be suitably rewarded. 454 Reward.—Last ev Stolen, ou 23th December, a & Dark Grey Filly, ajbout 13% h&nds, star on fore- bead, Ion tail, and no shoes.—Apply Williams, Ty- liewydd, Barry Dock. 297 ^flrtranis. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this pffice, are requested not to send original testimonials withe heir applications, but to enclose copies of testi- menials only. OOD Servants; fifty disengaged; all classes, male, 7T female, hotel, private hundreds suited testi- monials free.-inlra Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. WANTED, Basement Maid.—Apply Manageress, The Runnacleaye, Ilfracombe. 1046 WANTED, good General Servant; references required.—Apply Mrs Griffiths, 27, Castle- street, Swansea. 1051-363e WANTED, Cook-general Nurse-housemaid and W boy kept; three in family.—Apply by letter, with references, Mrs Edmund Thomas, Pentwvn, 470 V%7 ANTED, good Servant with knowledge of T » general house duties.—Apply, sta,tipg age, lalary, and refareuee, D. J. E»HHS, Porth. 460 WANTED, a good General Servant for business bouse nurse ](ept.-T-Apply to Mrs Jones, Bristol House, Cadoatan-Barry. 474 WANTED, aa experienced General Servant, aged fiamyf} to 2S good reference required,—Apply Airs Giles, 218, Cowbndge-road, Cardiff. 265 WANTED at once, good General Servant; must be thoroughly elean and respectable two in family. "od home.—Mrs James, Workmen's Club, Aberdare; WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply 57, Pontmorlaia Restaurant, Merthyr Tydvil. 542 WANTED, good Servant Girl.—Apply at once, Mrs Hugh Jonas, Market-street, Ebbw Vale. WANTED, first week in January, excellent General Servant for two ladies.—Apply Mrs Darter, St. Margaret's, Victoria-road, Penarth. 197 VXT ANTED, good General Servant must be good ▼ Y Plain Cook no children.-Apply Mrs Jenkins, Srocer, Maindee, Newport. 9S96 WANTED, Coek-Genara.1 small family good references indispensable.—Apply by letter Mly, stating wages, Mrs Williams, The Poplars, Ynyshir, Pontypridd. 136 WANTED, good Cook-General; nurse-housemaid fcept; three in family —Apply by latter, Mrs dhackel, St. Briavel's, Penarth, Glamorgan. 91 dhackel, St. Briavel's, Penarth, Glamorgan. 91 "ANTED immediately, General Servant; coun- M try preferred.—Apply 15, Richmond-crescent, ",a.r 8. 953 WANTED, strong, willing Girl as General Ser- w vant no washing or baking state age, refer- mees, and salary required.—Mrs Arnold, Cwmavon, Port Talbot 911 Stfrtftitfftts Vacant. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements CJL addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this sibee, are requested not to send original testimonials irith their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. —A Big Salary weekly offered for spare time to either sex. everywhere; work can be done •veninga.—Send addressed envelope to "Eclipse" Works, 75, Play house-yard, Queen Victoria-street, London. 544 T>OOT Trade.—Wanted, a good Rouqder on New J3 and Repairs must be steady. —Glaasonbury and Peynqu, Uanelly. 330 U-;Tfe- -H- EFAS.-Wanted, at once, good all-round JLJI alaughtevman must be sober and steady in- App] y W. Weeks, Bvynmawr. 211 r^OMPOSITORS.—O.N. Music Hand required at \j once; state wages.—Apply to Evans and Short, tistets, Tonypandx. POO I ELECTRICAL Engineering.—Messrs Sydney F. 1" Walker and Co. h <ve a Vacancy for an Appren- tice.-Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff. 335 IRONERS wanted, Shirt and best Body Linen Hands, —Cardiff Steam Laundry, Carpet and Window- cleaning Co., Limited, Minny-street, Cafehays. 26Q PLATER wanted, accustomed to Locomotive Boilers.—Avonside Engine Works, St. Philips, Bristol 425 TO Bakers' Drivers.—Wanted, a couple of respect- able Young Men to deliver must be well up in their work, and accustomed to horses.—Apply, with references, to Hopkin Morgan, Pontypridd. 1013 ";V-A:T-ED-;tce, Man as Grocer's Haulier must thoroughly understand the work, and give un. deniable refere-ice,Leake and Co., Maesteg. 468 WANTED, steady, respectable Lad to assist in bakeliou.se, part delivery, and generally useful, -G. 528, "Echo," Cardiff. 5<28 WANTED, an Improver to the Wheelwright Smithing (indoors).—Apply to M. Leonard and Co., Beaufort Buildings, Brynuaawr. 346 WANTED, Carriage-washer and a Stableman none but steady men need apply.—Write D. 446, "Daily News." Cardiff. 446 WANTED, Youth, make dough!and mould and de- liver state wages.—J. W. Edwards, Con- fectioner, <sc., Brecon. 310 WANTED at once, two Managers for the Frozen Meat Trade.—Apply, with references, to Manager, Colonial Meat Co., Maeateg. 298 WANTED immediately, a Pavior for Llauelly Tramways about two pioutbs' work.—Apply to Howell, Solicitor, Lianeliy. 332 WANTED at once, a reliable Young Man for Warehouse work and delivering goods well used to horses references required outdoors.— Apply Protheroe, Tonypandy. 137 WANTED, a Young Man about 20 years of age to deliver biead; one accustomed to the work preferred.—Apply Wm. Harris, 144, Hi^h-st, Merthyr. £ 2 Weekly upwards may be realised by either sex ■wi'hout nindering present occupation. — For samples (returnable), etc., enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Co., P. 137, Merchants, Birming- ham. This is genuine. 242 v botJ Assislants. 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 testimonials only ALL Annealers and Helpers are requested to keep away from the Western Valleys, as a dispute is pending. 981 APPRENTICE.—A Vacancy for a well-educated Youth in a good general Drapery and Clothing Business.—Apply Mr Harvey, Tredegar. 352 I \RAPERY.—Wanted, Smart Junior also Im- U prover, and a well-educated Youth as Apprentice conversant in Welsh.—Apply to W. R. Edwards, Carmarthen. RAPERY.-Smart Junior Wanted Welsh.— JL? Glass and Roberts, Drapers, Neath. 301 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a young Lady as Milliner, able to serve; state salary and reference.—A. 0. iViiles, 2, Bute-street, Cardiff. 68 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Saleswoman for fancy cunter, conversant in Welsh.-Apply to W. R. Edwards, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. 303 GENERAL Drapery, Outfitting, <Sc.—Junior Hand wanted also a Youth and Young Lady as Apprentices Welsh.—Apply Morgan Evans, Ystaly- fera. 469 ROCEliS.—Wanted, smarTl.ad (Welsh) about 17; G to look after horse and deliver; character iudispeiviable.-D. S. Evans, Cymmer, Porth. 995 tl ROC KRY.—Wanted, strong, active Young Man to (T drive and assist at counter.—Apply, with full particulars, Gwilym Thomas, Tylorstown. 570 C>, ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, a good hand, JT well up.—Apply, stating full particulars, with references, which must be satisfactory, to G. Jones, Abercarn. 123 G ROCE-RY and Provisions.—Good Junior Welsh. T —Apply, with full particulars as to salary, ex- perience, references, and when disengaged, Arthur Daniel, Troedyrhiw. 462 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, a good, re- liable Hand to Manage a small Branch Welsh. —Apply, giving full particulars, to John Evans and Co., The Royal Stores, Merthyr. 132 £ GROCERY.—Wanted, thorough good all-round VTT Hand.—State experience, wages, L., South Wales Daily News," Swansea. S977 jfGROCERY" and Provisions.—Wanted, a good \JT Junior.—Apply, stating age and salary required, with references, to L. James, Brynmawr. 929 MILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Hand, lvi able to serve (Welsh).—Full particulars at once, Sainuel and Jones, Nantymoel. 139 IJTFITriNG —Wanted, a Pushing Young Man 5 0 or 6 years' experience; Welsh able to measure.— Apply J. B. Evans, Dowlais. 578 PHILLIPS & Co., 142, 143, 144, Commercial-road, Newport, require several smart Young Men for drapery, men's mercery, tfce. Full particulars (per- sonal preferred). 9934 TO Clothiers.—Wanted, a steady Young Man Welsh.—State age, salary, and reference to M. G., Daily News Office, Neath. 125 TO Grocers.—Wanted immediately, a good Junior Hand, with knowledge of Welsh —Apply, stating age and salary, to Thomas Powell, Morristoii, Swan- sea. 477 WANTED, Junior to the Grocery, well up in soliciting state age, salary, with reference.— Apply to John D. Morgan, Tylorstown. 349 WANTED, an Assistant, for provision counter.— Apply Gunson, Grocers, Merthyr. 343 ANTED, immediately, experienced Provision V t Hand also a Youth, accustomed to office work. —Apply Cordey, Newport. 1015 WANTED, a Junior Young Man for Clothing Department; must be able to dress windows, good stocker and ob iging, and an ainer.-Full particulars to Beveridge and Co., Abergavenny. 1$2 ,¡ WANTED, strong Youth, about 18, as Improver to the Grocery willing to make himsalf useful.— Thomas Lewis, Grocer, Llaritwit Vardre. 36 ffikrks, JUsnsgws, &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oiliee, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. SOLICITOR, well up in High, County, and Polic IS court work, is open to engagement. Several years' experience.—Apply B. 441, "Daily News," Cardiff. 441 WANTED immediately, a competent Ironmongery Clerk; state references, age, and salary required indoors.—Thomas and Sons, Cardiff. 374 WANTED, Junior Clerk, merchant's office must have had experience in general office work.— ] Apply 102, Posr, office, Swansea. 1011 WANTED at once, a respectable Youth as Junior Clerk for a Commercial Office.— Apply by letter, stating age, salary expected, and if any experi- ence to "Junior," "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. WANTED, bright, intelligent, edueated Boy of Christian training for an office in Swansea as Ao begiuner where promotion would be certain.—Apply J Alpha, Daily News," Swansea. 9967 —— Situations Matttefit. A Practical Colliery Farrier, or otherwise 11 years, 1 experience holds a veterinary certificate; seeks ( engagement highest references.—R. Stennett, 2, Walters-ten-ace, Abergwynfi, U.S.O., Glamorganshire. BAKERS. Wa,nted by Young Man, Situation Single or Second, assist with cakes and smalls 5 s;ood refereiiee.-W. IV., 6, Circus-street, Greenwich. AKERS.-Yotiia- Man, well up in bread and cake used to delivering and public baking good ;haracter.— Apply to Baker, 4, Anu-street, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, 416 BAKERS.—Situation wanted by respeetable Young j Man as Second or good Third Hand.—Apply E 1 Dykes, Castle-street, Narberth, Pem. 184 I OUTFITTERS, Hosiers, tic. Re-engagement I wanted by married man, six and halt years in mploy state t- rms and when required.-R. H., 30, Glebe-street, Penarth. 98 TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Situation wanted by a good all-round, practical Man well up in stove goods, used to deckers and machinery excellent re- ferences.—Apply Scotchman, 16, Richardson-street, Swansea. 199 rpO Grocers and Others.Young man aged 22, from JL the country, wishes a Situation to deliver goods j good referencetii.-Apply David Jenkins, Nantyrhawl, Newcastle Emlyn. 138 TO Tailors.—Young Man seeks situation asTrouseis hand or Improver on best coats.—Apply Abstainer, Daily News Office, Swansea. 1012 WANTED by trustworthy Person, Situation as Working Housekeeper, or in any place of trust; references.—M., 26, Nicholas-street, Pontypool. WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper by "a re- spectable middle-aged person good references. Q- 278, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 278 WANTED, Situation as Coachman 2 years' pre- sent, 6 and 10 previous good characters light weight; married.—Address London, care of M. Guun, Esq., Preswylfa, Cardiff. M7 Agtnrits, grabtutrs, &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send originat testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. AGENTS wanted ta Solicit Orders lor ap article is daily demand.—Baxter and Ca, 109, Milkwood- road, London, S. E. Established 1863. 424 AGENTS wanted throughout Great Britain, calling Business People generally (whole or spare time). Address Agency, 1, Aldersgate Chambers, London, E.C. 4lD AGENTS wanted everywhere, especially Glamor- ganshire, Monmouthshire, Radnorshire, Breck- nockshire, Gloucestershire. Good salesmen canvassing shops eaxn 44 weeldy.-Messrs Pamphilon, Cengleton, Cheshire. 37 A GENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet il Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa particu- lars free.—Olfver, Oliver and Co., 242, Southgata-road, London. 382 £ COMMISSION in ready-made Clothing, Blankets, Caehemires, Shirts, offered to men already call- ing on Clothiers, Drapers, and Oroo;eTp.- rite D. 423, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 423 SMALL Smith's Coal Agency wanted by a coal mer- chant having a large connection in South Staf- fordshire chain trade.—A.M., 12, Caroline-st., Dudley. f | TRAVELLER—Gentleman, with 22 years' experi- 1 ence in all branches of Grocery, Provision, and Corn Trade, is open to accept commission, or part salary and commission, for good House in tea, sugars, soaps, provision, our, etc.—P. 452, Daily News," Cardiff. 452 TWO good Agents wanted in Cardiff Canvass (tnd CollecUtheir own business a salary of £ 1 per week will be paid, and eotnmission on collections for a Sick Benefit and Insurance Society.—David Rowlands, 15, Queen-street, Cardiff. 89 WANTED, a Traveller for the Ale and Porter Trade in Casks and Battles private trade references and security required.—Apply by letter only to G. H. Hooper, 184 and left High-street, Treorkey, Glam. 448 WANTED, by a Newcastle coal export firm, a Continental Traveller, one speaking Spanish or French preferable.-A 105, Daily 'News," Cardiff. 4)5 (Registered) G. B. Cigars, each one a novelty in /W itself, 5s 6d, carriage paid. Sample Cigar, 4 stamps.— Somers, 5, Elaon-streec, London.—Agents wanted 20 per cent, commission. 3$2 n- JVparitmnis, &r. FURNISHED Apartments for one or two gentle- men hot and celd water no chilcjren. forms mocier&W.-3, Llandough-street, Cat^aya. 429 ENTLEMAN can be acoommedated with Fur- \JT nislied Rooms at 16, Neville-street, Cardiff no other lodgers; toons moderate, 988 ot er lodgerø; taqp mod ENARTH.-LiLmdowne Private Hotel. Exten- JL sive Channel view superior accommodation moderate charges. Special terms to permanent resi- deats. 250 Houses, &t., manttb. W7ANTED to Puichase, in or about Maes-y-drae, ▼ ▼ Aberdare, 4 to 6-roomed House cash down.— Apply S. Davis, 4, Oxford-street, Aberdare. 544 Jar leases, anb, &-r. HEAP.-Shops, Portmanmoor-road; Villas, Single- j ton-road, Moorland-gardens (baths) 8 Cottages, Pontypridd-street. All East Moors.—Herridge, 179, Broadway. 62 I TV >R Sale, a 15-room Villa, south side Plymouth- road one 11-room and one 3-room in Clive-plnce. —Apply W. B. Shepherd, Penarth. 33 RENTS Collected 5 per cent, inclusive, accounts rendered and cash paid monthly my system is never to allow arrears.—Oswald Coleman, Borough never to allow arrears.-Oswald Coleman, Borough -Auditor, House Agent, Station-terraee, 8, High-street, ( Cardiff. 9275 go be l et-Houses, 3taitb, &-r. (COMFORTABLY Furnished ten-roomed House, j within seven minutes' walk of Taff and Rhymney Railway Stations.—G. 251, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 251 F~ OR l^ltNISHED apd UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee"sRegister.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 HOUSE to Let in Church-road 2 reception, 5 bed- rooms, bathroom, w.c.—Apiply Mrs Osbon, 8, Church-road, Canton, Cardiff. 122 LANDAFF.-TO Let, convenient Villa, Belthorn, Cardiff-road, four bedrooms, bath (hot and cold water), stable if required.: 'bus passes door imme- diate possession.—W. Clarke, Sculptor, Llandaff. 292 ONTI(PRIDD.-To Let, a very convenient 11- roomed Villa, hot and cold bath.-Apply to Mr Lewis, Merlin Hotel, Pontypridd. 437 TAFF*S Well. — Immediately, six-roomed House, garden, green, etc. five minutes from Walnut 'tree Station £ 14 uer annum.—Apply Jenkins, 22, Neville:street, Cardiff; or Quarry Field, Nantgarw, Pontypridd. 7 mo be Let from March next, Bute Villa," 24, JL Newport-road, Cardiff, cotitainizig four reception- rooms. billiard-room, and conservatory on ground floor four bedrooms and two dressing-rooms over; servants' attics, batli-room (hot and cold), stabling, large greenhouses, &c. every convenience.—For fur- ther particulars apply to H. Heard and Son, Solici- tors, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. 51H TO Let, 23, 41, Dalton-streefc (Crwys-road), 112, Cottrell-road (Albany-road) newly papered baths.-Apply 138, Castle-road. £ 33 mo Let, 87, Newport-road, commodious residence J_ immediate occupation can be had.—Apply Oswald Coleman, House Agent, Station-terrace, Cardiff. 103 rpO be Let or Sold, well-built Houses in Corbect- X road, top of Park-place, containing 12 rooms also one 15 rooms.-r-Apply Geo. Dix, 22, Woodville- road, Cathays. 333 TO Let at once, commodious House, within one minute's walk of trams 2 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold water), modern conveniences rent;C33 10s —Apply Powell, 1, Gold- street, Roath, or 20, St. John's crescent. Canton. TO Let, immediate possession, 10, Godfrey-street, Newtown newly decorated 5 bedrooms.— Auply Oswald Coleman, House Agent, Station-terrace, Cardiff. 102 rj^VVO convenient well-finished Cottages, with good JL gardens, to Let, at Darran. near Bargoed.—J. Lewis, jun., Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 438 «:0 sttuss onuses, &t. BARRY Dock.—House and Shop to Let at Holton- road; splendid position .good opening for fancy boot shop or chemist.—Apply John Jones, Brynteg, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 457 XjlXCELLENT Business Premises to Let good _SL< position in Pontypool shop on either side doing good trade.—Apply Z 93, "Daily News" Office, Car. diff. S3 GOOD Premises to Let, centre of Cardiff; suit any ^business.—Apply Mr A. W. Staniforth, 6, Church- street, Cardiff. 412 LLANELLY, Stepney-street.—Shop, and every con- venience suit grocer, draper, ironmonger, boot and shoe splendid opening.—423, Daily News," Cardiff. 426 N EWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, tour rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 ALEROOM to Let, best. position in Pentre side of Is main road.—Apply M. Davies, 57, Llewellyn-street, Pentre, Rhondda. Valley. 351 TO Lfct or Sell, Seven-roomed House and Shop, Six Bells, Mon. prosperous neighbourhood, 2 new pits sinking good grocery, confectionery business done leaving through ill-health.—Apply on premises. TO Let, capital Warehouse, centrally situated three fireproof floors, railway siding accommoda- tion, with hoists on siding and street to each floor.— Apply M. 190, Daily News," Cardiff. 190 mo Let, 3 Sets of Rooms as Offices above "South I Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary-street.— Apply "Daily News," Cardiff. 15306 4550 rjlO Let, two large convenient Business Premises X best position in High-street (Bridge Approach) Newport.—Apply T. Goldsworihy. 9958 TO Let at Pontardulais, called the Old Post Officio, immediate possession, a commodious Shop, warehouses, and Premises.—Apply Mr W, Williams, Caeparc, Pontardulais; or Thomas Williams & Co., Timber Merchants, Neath. 9956 -I TO Let, three good Rooms (two front) as offices, above South Wales Daily News," St. Mary- street.—Apply Henry Wales, 104, St. Nlary-street. 9817 O20, Bnte-road.—Three-stalled Stabie and Loft, 21ft. /V by 21ft., or suitable for store or workshop, with bench, vice, water. 193 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on lease and moderate terms suitable for en- ineering or similar purpose with siding, ete. adioin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph uea a, Roiling Stock Works, Cardiff. 1259 fSuMir 1}Øtt5tS.. TO be Let, Single-licensed Corner House at the Docks, with early possession.—Apply on the Premises, Stag's Head, Evelyn-street. 407 36itsitussts for Disposal. C1HEMIST Business for Sale (carried on by tho late J G. Havard, Whitland, South Wales).—Stock, fixtures, bottles, counters, and goodwill to be sold cheap a bargain, and a grand opportunity for a smart man.—Apply to W. E. Havard, 08, Cambridge-road, Kilburn, London. 4;8 CCONDIMENT and Cattle Feeds Business, large and J sound connection easily extended centre, South Wales.-Apply Rees, 78, Neath-road, Briton Ferry. 353 DRAPERY.—For disposal a trenuine Business capital required about £ 200.—Apply Isaac 1 homas, Valuer, 166, Cowbridge-road, Carditi. 547 rjlO Ironmongers, Cardiff.—To Let, old-established JL Business, with extensive Premises, suitable fo? carrying on Building, Plumbing, and Household Furni- ture business.-Apply T. V. Yorath, Canton, Cardiff. WATCHMAKERS and Jewellers.—Good Business W for all-round Hand; small lock-up Shop, centra ef Cardiff; fixtures, fittings, and small stock cheap good reason for selling.—Apply M. 986, "Echo," Cardiff. cg6' ^tafijimrg, «nnls, (r. rON Builtling.-For Sale, 145ft. by 145ft., in three JL spans, 20ft. high to eaves, to be used one night only at Cardiff, January 18th, 1895. Price, as stand- ing, 2700 a bargain. Also Seating and Platforms, ;vccommodating about 4,000 people, to be sold cheap.— Humphrey's (Limited), Iron Buildings Works, Knights- bridge- 9929 16537 ■ iAOzfc bale, one 4 and one 2%-h.p. Vertical Steam JL Emgine and Boiler (nearly new), in good condi- tion, only worked 1Z months one second-hand ditto lVz-h.p Horizontal Engine in good working order and one 6-h.p. Vertical Eiigine, without boiler.-Apply to David Lewis, Old Foundry, Bridgend. 1053 "Bj^OR Sale, two Tubes, 21ft. by 2ft. 3in., suitable for |L staeks or tajiks.—Westlake, Mersey Engineering Works, Swansea. FOR SALE, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE TRADE of Engines for hauling, pumping, and wind- ing, Air Compressors and Mining Machinery, Boilers (Lancashire, Galloway, and Vertical), all sizes for all pressuiea. These can be seen at my Broughton Hall Works, Pa,deswood Works, and Hawarden 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 me, and purchasers would do better by dealing with me direct, and thus saving commission agents' fee. Send for list.-EdwtTit Ratcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester. Telegraphic address—"Merchant, Hawarden." 9805 TJ^OR Sale, Mortar Mill, with 9ft. pan.—Apply W. .1? Hill and Co., New Barracks, Pembroke Dock. "f ORTAR Mills and Portable Engines for SaliT .LTA Hire, or Purchase Hire exceptional terms.— Clarenee Wharf, Newport. 1035 WANTED, at Glynea Colliery, a new or good second-hand Truck Weighing Machine.—State lowest price delivered at Bynea. 542 TO B U I L D E R 8. CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS, &C. A few SPECIAL LOTS from my IMMENSE STOCK of PLANT at NEWPORT and GLOUCESTER worth securing promptly. The largest Stock of Second-hand and New Machinery in the United Kingdom ready for prompt delivery PORTABLE ENGINES. -4-n.b.p., by B-own and May, with new steel firebox and new set of tubes a first-class engine, 6-n.h.p.. by Carrett, with new fire- box and set of tubes, good for 801bs. working pressure; 8-n.h.p„ by Clayton aud Shuttleworth, with steam lackctted cylinder aDd other modern improvements; J0-n.h.p„ by Marshall, with new steel firebox and set of tubes 12-n.h.n., by Davey, Paxinan and Co., with Low moor jron firebox; lo-n.h.p. compound semi- portable, by same makers, with all modem improve- ments j 20-n.h.p. compound engine, by Marshall, fitted with Mumford's donkey-pump, etc. 30-n.h.p. double cylinder engine, by Barrows and Stewart. Also 20 other engines of this class in stock from which to select. Kindly send particulars of your requirements. CHARLKS D. PHILLIPS. M.I.Mech.B., Newport, M011. Telegrams, "Machinery, Newport;" National Telephone, No. 18. 1028 Wagons aitit (tøUitfV iUqaisifca. f) AILWAY Wagons and locomotives.—The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have goed tfecoBd-hand Wagons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, hast Moors. Cardiff. S412 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Ssde. Cash or deferred payments. —Tne Midland Railway Car nageand Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 ALE or Hire, cheap, 50 8-ton Coal Waggons good £ 3 condition fit for Great Western Railway main line.—Midland Wagon Co., Newport. 9609 r Uirgiifs, &c. ■|V,| ORRIS "DUOS., CYCLB WORKS, FONTYPRIDD. Winter Clearance, a few more solid tyre Bicycles left at 15s each; good riding order. Seud P.O., 15s, for sample at once and full address. 1186 ■■■■ Hsrsfss tEite Stark, Qtarrlagtl. ARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- C leeted Stock in the West.-O. iC Gurnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. eggg CARRIAGE Lamps,, with back lights, 7s 6d j&iv.— Saddlery Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea.— Springs, sockets, glasses put in. Repairs shortest notice. 3 LEARANCE Sale.-200 Riding Saddles, hogskin c seats, silver-plated stirrup, complete, 29s each sent on approval.—Saddlery Conapany, Alexandra- road, Swansea. FOR Sale, cheap, a new Spring Trap; suit butcher or grocer.—William Harries, 44, Harriett-street, Cathays, Cardiff, 362 ,ty LIGHT Miniature Brougham for one horse, quite new also Light Second-hand Wagonette, with moveable hood.-Fuller Birtill, Cardiff. 505 7R /J IN 1 AT URE Can oe Landau for one horse, quite itj. new also Second-hand Pony Surrey Cart- Fuller Birtill, Hope-street, Caidiff. 506 POULTRY, Pigeon, Bird, Dog, Horse, and Cattle I? Food,- Write for prices anil samples to Noah Rees and Son,Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. SORE Shoulders, Grease. Thrush, <fcc., quickly cured by Condy'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 a tablespoonful of Condy's Fluid in a pint of water. It makes the hair grow where rubbed oif. Prices, 80z_. s; 2Qoz., 2s, of all Chemists. Insist on having Coudws Fluid." 9940 SE Jeerot OinLmeut for speedily etiring USE ains, Over-reaches, Cappet Rocim, Rheuma- Sprains, Over-reaches, C'appet Hocks, Rheuma- tism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering. Large box post free for Is 2d from Condy's, 9940 VETERINARY Book free, containing full instruc- y tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, poul- try, Ac., from Condy's Muid Works, 54,'lurnmill- street, London, E.C. 9940 fat ^aU.-#lisalIaJWtf»a. A Bargain.—Table Knives.—A lady offers 3-guinea set for 18s 6d 12 large, 12 email, meat carvers, steel; best white pinned balance handles, by eminent Sheffield makers unsoiled approval 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 Mej's Watch Spring Corset (the original, not imita- tion). Once tried, no others will do. It is also Mej's Watch Spring Corset (the original, not imita- tion). Once tried, no others will do. It is also acknowledged the cheapest corset in the market. Prices 3s 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 these good- value Corsets. 9827 ATTRACTIVE Forfeited Pledges.—Fligelstone, the Popular Pawnbroker, 22, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. A T Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just J\ forfeited, Benson's Crystal Glass 5gn. Silver Lever, only 55s new. AT Fligelstone's, Popular Pawnbroker.—Just for? feited, solid Gold hall-marked Curb Albert only 45s. ATFligelstone'sPopularPawnbroker—Just forfeited Lady's 18ct. Gold Wacch, cost 5 guineas; only 36s. A T Fligelstone's, justjforfeited—Lady's Hall-marked Fancy Gold Albert, only 25s genuine bargain. A T Fligelstone's, The Popular Pawnbroker—Nickel _C!ocks, Is 4Visd Alarms, Is 11 %d; Wooden Clocks, Is l1d warranted. AT Fligelstone's—22ct, Solid Gold Wedding Rings, 3dwt, 15s 4dwt, 20s. A 1 value. No presents. A T Fligelstone's. — Grandest assortment Gold AT Keepers, fancy chased, 18ct., very heavy, 12s gold keepers from 2s. A T Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just A forfeited, Gent's Solid Silver Watch, 12s 6d, cost 2 guineas. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just forfeited, Lady's handsome Gold Watch, 21s, cost 4 guineas. A T Fligelstone's.—Just forfeited, Gent's Gold Pin, JCJL hand-tainted retriever's head (by Ford), only AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker,—Full- size real Welsh Flannel Drawers, Is 8%d Chal. lenge Shirt, Is lid. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker best known pawnbroker in Cardiff. See windows. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Just forfeited Gent's Gold Lever, compensation balance; only 3 guineas. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.Just forfeited Gent's solid Gold Signet Ring, 5s hall- marked. AT Fligelstone's.—Gent's solid Silver Curb Albert, over 2oz., 10s hall-marked every link. A T Fligelstone's. -Gent's solid Gold Albert, over XJi- 2ogs., and geal, ball-niirked; only 4 guineas. AT Fligelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.—Highest Prices on Gold and Silver Valuables lowest interest. Private boxes. ALL Visit Fsigelstone's, the Popular Pawnbroker.— Hundreds of Bargains. Ladies' and Gents' Dia- inond Rings from 25s to 70gns. ONLY One Address.—Fligelstone, PoDular Pawn-t broker, 22, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. BLALBERG'S Arcade, Bute-street. 9494 BLALBERG'S Arcade. — Railway Overcoats. 5s lO^d. B LAIBE!tG,$ Arcade.—22ct, Wedding Ring, 19s. LAIRERG'S Ai-eade.-Peal Welsh !Flannel Drawers, Is 10%d, BLAIBERG'S Arcade.^ £ 6 64 Lever by Russell, only 70s. J^LAIBLRG'S Arcade.—Red Baud Shirt, 2s 6d. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—5s 6d~GolTw^dding Ring", very wide. TD LAIBERG'S Arcade.—Pilot Overcoat, 12s 6d. I)_ Y) LAIBERG'S assorted. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Silver Lever, maker Ben, PO son, 70s (Ludgate, advertised at S5 5s by Benson, thefmakor). BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Silver Lever, suitable fa- anybody, 30s ta 35s. Our practical watchmaker (Mr Hanuem) examines and regulates each layer before selling. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Carmarthen Welsh flannel JO Shirts, 4s lid, made to order. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Silver Brooches for pre- il? sents, 2a 6d. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—6 Table Knives, 3s 6d J[) dessert, 3s maker, Joseph Haywood, Sheffield. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Alarm Clock, 2s 5V2d Silver Albert, 5s 6d. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Forfeited Gent's lac ss. jLJt Diamond Ring, £5. BLAIBERG'S- Arcader—60s; 9ot. Curb Albert, 2oz. in weight. BLAIBERG'S Areade.—Pair BJaakets, 7s 6d. Real JD good pair. B" LAIBERG'S Areade.—The heaviest Pair Sheets (5yd.), Zi lid. ^LAY Pipes Clay Pipes 1—Send direct to tie Manufacturer for Illustrated List and testimonials (post free).Corcoran, Manufacturer, Lamb-street, Bristoi. 34 (COMPLETE Old Oak-room, handsomely waived, j comprising Sideboard, Dining-room Suite, Pining Table, Grandfather's Chime Clock. OvermanteL—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. li); 6 DiNING-room Suite, in leather, not soiled, 23 10s JiLF 9 pieces Harmonium, good tune, S2 2s, worth £ 5.—Edea, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. Jooa FISH Knives and Forks.—Bargain.—Lady offers her lovely Twelve-guinea Cabinet; containing 10 pairs, beautifully mounted in eohd silver (Hall marked); never used accept 45s. Also new Cabinet Desseits; exactly matched; accept 45s; genuine; approval fres.-M 379, Echo, I' Oa.rdiff, 579 FISH Knives and Forks,—Handaone Eight-guinea FISH Knives and Forks,—Handaone Eight-guinea Case, Twelve Pairs, mounted with real silver quite new; accept 42s; Case of Desserts to match' 42s Fish Carvers, 12s 6d genuine bargains approval W. K. WoTron, at Kelly's, 54, Shaftesbury, avenue, W. 8002 TTIORKS and Spoons, A1 quality.—Complete 8» Jl? guinea service, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert, 12 tea 12 table forks, 12 dessert, marked Al: guaranteed silver electro-plate on nickel silver, which wears white throughout unsoiled accept 23s &d approval paid. ] Mrs A. R- Nicholas, Central-road, Morden, Mitcham. r FOR best London Portland Ctetuent, in casks or bags, _B' go to Maybury's, Dock-st., Newport, Mon. 7715 ALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING ix SHEETS, Large quantity of slightly Defective Sheets. 5 ft. by 2 ft,—Is Id each 8 ft. by 2 ft,—Is lid each 6 ft. by 2 ft —Is 4d taeh 9 ft by 2 ft.—2s 4d each 7 ft. by 2 ft.—Is 8d each 16 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 9d each Galyanised Ridging, Gutters, Down Spouting, Nails, Washers, Rivets, Ac., and all materials for fixing can be inspected at BRUCE AND STILL'S. LIMITED, 75, NORFOLK- STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL, Contractors and Builders of Iron Buildings, Dock Contractors and Builders of Iron Buildings, Dock Sheds. Churches, Hay Barns, &e. Estimates Free. 6948 GENTLEMEN,—Our Indigo Blue Melton Overt eoats. Silk Velvet Collar, at 36s, cannot be touched in South Walesneither e&n our well-knowq Scotch Tweed Suits, at 35s 6d. Patterns post free. touehed in South Walesneither e&n our well-knowq Scotch Tweed Suits, at 35.i 6d. Patterns post free. No tailor cap compete with us.-Thi! Woollen Co., Bradford. 233 4 REAT S%le.-SMeW lot of Ladies' Costume I_y Serges, unchangeable dye 60,000 dress lengths to be cleared at la per yard, double width patterns free.-Hart,ley and Co.. Armley, Leeds. 9297 IS Life Worth Livin Yes, since we have been JL using Oharnley's Raspberry Cream and Paradise Biscuits. All smart groeers kesp them. Don't take any others. Wholesale. E. S, Stevens, Eastville Bristol 9273 "I EWELLERY.—Wai ches, Watch Materials, Cutlery Electro Plate, Musical Instruments wholesale list post free.—Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. LADY wishes to sell Parcel of Baby's First Clothes" superior quality, quite new, never worn, very •■heap.—Mrs L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Man, chester. 450 PATCHWORK.—50 prettypieces silks', satins, audi velvets, Is; also lovely Crochet Nightcaps, cheap.—rMrs Lawford, 9, Sunny-road, Church town. Bout port. 36 SILVER-Mounted Cutlery—Lady offers valuahle lcT- guinea Service tor Sale 12 table, 12 degserts, pair meat, pair game carvers, and steel, 29 pioees, mounted in sterling gilvor, each hall-marked, never used accept 45s; approval anywboi-a. -.V. 45, jrcam,4 Office, Cardiff. 45 rpABLE Cutlery. —Beautiful 4-guinea Service for X Sale 12 large, 12 small knives, pair meat, pair fowl carvers, and steel; finest English cutlery, and never used aeoept 21s: approval.—F. 45, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 46 TABLE Knives, Forka, and Spoons, complete ser; vice, 87 pieces; 12 table kuives and forks, 12 dessert knives aud for^s, 12 tahle, dessert, and tea spoons, pair meat carvers and steel; best quality new a grand service list PfÍç. 14 2s cash urgent, £ 2 5s accepted approval free.—Miss Donovan, 75, Lynette-avenue, Clapham Common. 493 FJS A H E & S F E A T H E R B FEATHERS! FOR BgM 9 P Why buy cefumon shoddy Wool Betts when you ean get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at M pet Ib., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to II. HANDY AND CO.* FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. 1334 —1^—^——— iEisallaiuous Wants. HOUSEHOLD Furniture of every description pur. chafed from £ 5 to £ 500, cash same day. Estab- lished 1860.-Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 1005 WANTED.-(Iround for Gardening (3 to 4 acres); V V rent moderate in or near Pontypridd or Tre. forest.—Apply Gardener, Echo Office, Pontypridd. ANTED, Oak, Asb, and Elm Timber, standing V V or felled.-Clarence Wharf, Newpert Mon.9790 JEisttHaiuottS, ASTHOLQOY,—future foretold, Is; marriage partner described, etc., ¥ stamps; send birtli- time.—Professor Bex, 99, St Helen's-street, Ipswich. Lou* ftvnmo.nl"J\, 940 1%/f ARQUEES, Tents, Tarpaulings, Waggon and 1 ? I Rick Covers, Flags, Shields, Me., for Sure. All Canvas goods made to order.—Jonathan Jones, Swan* sea. 9965 PUNCH and Judy for Exhibition, refined first-class amateur, suitable for Drawing-room and School 279, 11 Daily News," Cardiff. 279 17^ORNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or Apartmentscompletely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com 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. We make nc extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No Stamp or agreement charges ma a no billof sa a; ova thing rivate, Arrangements completed without delay, ana, 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 showropins. Call and inspect our im. inense stock, and compare prices before purchasing se where. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly E10 worth, 4s weekly S15 worth for 5s weekly B20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Andress; SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opoosite the CasMe). Cardiff. Maxim. mONEY PRIVATELI, PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this old-established, well-known Office, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assistance. Cash in amounts from S20 to 210,000 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 bo 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 gazette. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILK URN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 8732 f. S. FIELDING & COMPANY, LIMITED 8 (Established over half a Century.) FINANCE, MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS, HEAD OFFICE—THE HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED £10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest. payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Withdiawal on demand .4 per cent, per annum. „ at 7> months' notice 5 per ct. per annum. „ at 6 months' notice..6 per ct. per annuip. at 12 months' notice 7 per ct. per annum. Depositors have the first charge upon the entire assets pf 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 B10 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 A CAPITALIST is prepared to make IMMEDIATE, PROMPT, and STRICTLY PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES in Sums from lO TO £ 1,000 TO Professional Ladies and No Fee of any description. Gentlemen, No Bills of Sale. Tradesmen, No public or local exposure. Farmers, No objectionable Inquiries. Florists, No usual Loan Office For. Market Gardeners, inulities. Hotel Proprietors, And at a Reasonable Rate Job Masters, of Interest. And all Classes. ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. Intending Borrowers are Cautioned against the flattering Advertisements that appear daily. The majority of them emanate from Agents, whose Sole Object is to Obtain 1'ees of all descriptions. Appli- cants can rely upon it that by applying to me they do so in confidence, and that they will be treated in a fair and business-like manner.—Apply M. BARN ETr, 9492 9, Caroline-street, Cardiff. "|Vf ONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Biilsof ITX Sale or Sureties, as follows :— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of Bl 2s 5d. £ 50 „ „ 24 „ „ ;E2 4s lpd. £ 100 „ 24 B4 9s 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object—Apply D.Williams, 15,York-rd,, Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. mHE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), JL 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London. W.C. Capital, £ 3'0,000. Reserve Fund, £100,000. Advances of £ 50 to B5,000 on any class of security. Three per cent, interest allowed on current accounts on the monthly balances when not drawn below £ 20. Deposits of :'ilQand upwards received as under :— 5 £ per afln., sutyect to 3 months' npticg$1 withdrjiwitl. 'I r, & Special term for larger amouqts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. £ 618 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. jpi5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- oW out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil; 3, Friar's Park, Lammas- street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end- 330a TO those requiring Money at reasonable interact apply Manager, 3, liute-tervaoe, Cardiff. 6330 TILflf ORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St. Mary- lyjL street, Cardiff. Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Iteversious, and Life Interests. 1049 SPECIAL NOTICE. J. E. C0MLEir Am S0N' WHOLESALE IMPORTERS QV FANCY GOODS, MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN & GENERAL HARDWARE DEALERS, 23, MOIRA-TEKRACE, CARDIFF, Ua6ve the Largest and Best-selected Stock in South Wales or Monmouthshire. SPECIAL LINES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE, Including Drums, Tambourines, Dolls, Noah'a Arfc), Skittles, Bricks, etc., etc. All Shopkeepers should make it a point of Calling n't Inspecting same when iu Cardiff. BOle Established 1880. Q82Q £ JROSS -jCJRQTHERS, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. Ha-ve Special Offers in ^yOOD-WORKING MACHINFIS,. T V -LvLN. gAW jTJENCHES, BAND SAWS, pLANING AND MOULDJNG MACHINES, jLtJL JL'JL JOINTING 1\11 AOflINES, WOOD w ORKERS, MORTISING AND BORING MACHINES, DRILLING MACHINES, HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SHAFTING, WROUGHT AND CAST-IRON PULLEYS, GLUMMER BLOCKS, COUPLINGS, AND ALL ACOESSORIES Of the most Modern Design for the Transmission of Power, Telegrams: Cross." Telephones: National, 530; P.O., 506. 7637* 1 No NAME OINTMENT. -!■-» This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy,scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated leg*, scald heads, pi otcliea on the face aud body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label en each pot. T^TO NAME PILLS. 43 Fo*" scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated lege, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions ou the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, Ac,, ltç, They may be taken by parsons ol either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name" Ointment in (Wiy of tpe Itboy diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price ?%(I, Is l%dl and 2s 9d each. No family should be without them. PROPRIETOR :— J. WHITEHOUSE, 194, DERITENB, BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in every district. 6648 POSTAL DELIVERY JL QF VMM SQUTg WALES DAILY NEWS. I The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEW beg; o announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatcn their First Edition each morning by the Malls leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a.m. and 3.45 a.pa Country Subscribers residing within the limits ot GLAMORGANGELIRF,, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE. London & Weat pf England subscribers receive thei papers oi> the forenoon of publication The THIRD EDITION of the SOOTH WALSS DAILT NEWS is forwarded (prepaid) to residents of the follow- ing and all other places within the Oardiff Postal District in time for the first morning delivery St Fagan's I Sully I. Michaelatoae-Ie- Pencoed Courtyralla Vedw Pencoed Courtyralla Vedw S Brides-9up,-Ely pinas Powis Castletown St Nicholas Cadoxton Marghfield Bonvilstone Barry Penarth Peters tone Caerphilly Llandough L^pdjtff Jiedwas Lisvanp Radyr Yatrad Mynach Llanisben Morgans town Pwllyp^nt Whitehurch Melipgriffith St. Wkllon s Tail's Well fentiyreh Cefn Mably Tongwynlais t. Andrew's W'ln'fc'ft-eeBdge As weli a* those portions of BRECONSHItlE and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOOTH WALKS DAILY NEWS DELIVERED tliei residences daily by the post as that which eon 0n rs. PER QUAhurr, Post-PRBB w „ 0 9 9 PER llAtF-^EAR pap. YWA ,¡,f' 0 SOtMif WAYns DAI" J" Saint Mary-street, Cardt t ;SuSitU£íS J\bbrt55tS. THE JpiTMAN'S JJAUGHTER. THE PITMAN'S D AUGHTER. THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER, ANOTHER STORY OF MINING LIFE, ROMANCE, REALISM, AND LOVE, From the pen of J. MONK F OSTER, The Miner Novelist, The Successful Author of Mining Serials. NOW PUBLISHING IN THE CARDIFF JJUME3 AND OUTH "^r ALES LEKLY NEWS A new and powerful story of modern life in tb coalfields, of a type which has, on the initiative of Mr J. MONK FOSTER, become exceedingly popular. Thanks to the skill and realism, the power and the pathos manifested in Mr Foster's earlier stories, his later novels of pit-life have been eagerly read by all ctions of the community. They present in a truthful and vivid fashion lifelike glimpses of the conditions under which thousands of human beings live and suffer, love and die. Mr Foster's novel, specially written for oat readers, is entitled THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER.' It is from the pen of j M0 N K 0 s T E R > Author ot "The Lass That Loved a Miner," "A Miner's Million," For Love of a Lancashire Lass," "Children of Darkness," "A Crimson Fortune," "Slaves of Fate," "The White Gipsy," "A Pit Brow Lassie," &c., &c. Publication commenced on gATtfRPAY, NOVEMBER J,1p. OUTLINE SKETCH. THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. The heroine of Mr Monk Foster's serial Story 11 is a typical Lancashire lassie one of the thousands of working girls who labour hard, suffer much, and yet live honest, worthy, and noble lives. In his new romance 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 lifts herself also out of the unenviable groove 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 salient charac- teristics of industrial, and especially of mining life, will be graphically depicted. 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M. toward. 'Jt The Fourteenth Story of the Series, A JJETECTIVE STORr, BY ■gXCHIEF JNSPECTOR 0 AVANAGH, Will appear in the columns of the CARDIFF rjlIMES AND jgOUTH ^ALES ^YKEKLY J^EWS ON SATURDAY; JANUARY 5xa. » E" JJALL 0AINE, ^ALL 0AINE. C 4J." NEW N Q V E jiir ALL CAINE. SECURED FOR "THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NFWSX "rjlHE MAHDI," A STORY OF LOVE AND HEROISM, BY T HALL CAINLP, Author of "The Scapegoat," "The Bondman,* "The Deemster," "Shadow of a Crime," "A SOD of JJagar," "The Last Confession,The Manxman," &0., &c. PUBLICATION COMMENCED ON DECEMBER 8TH, Events in recentyeara have frequently attracted the eye of Europe towards Morocco and otbei countries in Northern Africa. Speaking gene* rally, very little is known by theEnglish-speaking race of the peoples and their governors to be found in that benighted portion of the earth. It is understood that tyranny and oppression, attended by slavery and the grossest form; of injustice, flourish unchecked. But it is not: tJnow to what extent efforts from time to time are mado by tllfll inhabitants to rid themselves of theii tyrants. A brief notice may appear in the Prew of a rebellion having broken out. but unleg international questions are raised by the resulta of the rising no attention ia paid to the occur- rence, Mr HALL CAINB, who is, without doubt, one of the ablest and most arraphio writers of the age, having the ready pen of the journalist emergency, with the fire and the enthusiasm q, the poet, has very closely studied the condition ot the oppressed peoples of Europe and Northorn Africa, and has introduced into his books scanq; of intense power taken from actual events. In his latest work. The Mahdi," Mr HALIi CAINE endeavours to bring houie to the hearts of his readers something about that strange personage, the Mahdi, which has not previously been published. The MLihdi, in Mr Oaine's judgment, was a haro and a patriot; a man possessing the wisdom almost of a Solomon with the military powers of a Saladin, In battle h( knew no fear, and before howling and derinivi fflQbfl be preserved a calm and dignified bearing, He strqgpled to free his countrymen frorn tht tyrants who held power, and he sought to givi woman her rightful place as map's equal ispd help, meet, Such a personage mighb well form the suited of a. book, and in The Mahdi Mr Hall Coinf has utilised the chief facts of history, and weyes into them ft love story of universal interest and tenderness. PUBLICATION OF THE MAHDI,' MR HALL CAINE'S NEW STORY, COM- MKNCED IN THE 0ARDIFF rjpIMEB AND gOUTH yyALISS yymKLY IV.VWIW f) Li PEOEMBER 8TH. AUTHORS INTRODUeriON. The following is the Introductory Note ipftl which Mr aull Caine preffiqeg 1111} gwry (INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY THJI AUTHOR). The present attitude of the great Powfrs øt Europe towards Moroeoo, the Sultan of Moroeeo, and the Moors, is perhap-5 one of the most pitiful illustrations of the story of the dog in the mokagor. While Spam, France, and (it rpust be confsawdj Eupland als,p IlliAnd 11.11 guard over a. country which all desire ««d none gnu suffer another |c possets, the most wiolced indifferenoo is ftbQWH egwards the efforts of the people to be masters ip their pwp land, More than one Moorish hefp lief in the prisons of Marakeish. But if right is right Moroeco is for the Moors, and not for the Sp^nuih, the French, or the English. To describii the efforts of an oppressed people to be free, and to show that ir.-cn like Hamed, the batmyed 4Phial of the recent rising, jtre not brutal savages outside oup sympathy, but enlightened leaders struggling to shake off a erijel yoke, this sljprt tale, Mahdi," has been written romaoc« smi perhaps also as a prophecy. 46 T H 53 M A II n 1," UR NleW STORY, sir R. A L X, A I N at bf R, xx CAlSBl COMMENCED PUBLICATION OW DECEMBER 8TH.