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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I SOUTH WAXES DAILY NEWS. wnnra THREE six _*■» i WORDS" °aCB> j TMIE9. TIMES 20 Wordsj 0 6 1 0 1 6 30 Wordsj 0 9 1 6 2 3 aix TIMES —j "NEWS" kN D 40 Words; 10 2 0 3 0 « ECHO." 20 Words Each extra, r\ r 10 Words! 0 3 10 6 0 9 21 D 30 Words SOUTH WAXES ECHO. Q/Q THREE SIX i WORDS. ONCE. TmE3. TIMES. I 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/" 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 i 5/- Each Extr* 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 lOWord, 1/- 40 Words! 1 0 2 0 3 0 r 1-[-1-) 50 Wordsj 1 3 2 6 3 9 I 60 Wordsl 1 6 3 0 3 6 « The charges apply only to the classes of Adver- lisement specified he(ow, and are strictly condried to are ordered jot" consecutive insertion, ? vnd pa .,i or previous to insertion if either oj these conditions is not complied wth, the Advertise- went J. he charged bit the Jiminess Scale;- T Apartments, Situations Faca7it or Wanted, lo be fat or Sold, Lost Found, '.ad Miscellaneous Want*. t Notices uf Births, -rvige., ajid DeatiLs, Is each, if j i not rxceeding to wards, and 6d. for each additional 10 ¡¡, trrrnis. r ■ 3pirsatiaL OWE Grandfathers enjoyed them. The East India 0 Tea Co.'s celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest and cheapest. i'irect from the gardens. Agents every- where.— Wholesale, 32, Great St. Helen's, London. 13;4 S-~MOKE Archer's "Golden Returns Sweetest t -tnur&,c ured- S Tobacco manufactured^ 1253 W" It J^lAM OXleY, Privette Inquiry Agent (late Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police). All in- quiries strieSly confidential. Rents collected. 83, Alexandra-road, Cardiff. iStatritnoiual. M" ATRIMON Y.—Orphan Lady (23) just returned from abroad, where her parents died, wishes to '» marry homely gentleman she has £ 15,0 0 at cotn- aiand.—Miss "Watts, 39, Britannia-street, Graj's Inn- road, London. 894 MINISTER (35). gentlemanly appearance, good Lf, position, with me"ns, wishes to meet Young tady, well connected, with means view matrimony. 5end photo, particulars genuine secrecy, honourable. —Address Gwilym, Daily News." Cardiff. _695_ JHnsiraL APPLICANTS sending replie3 to Advertisementi. A addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this aifice, are requested not to send original testimonials lrith their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only. ISS Astle, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff, has much pleasure in announcing that she oon- iinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte aud Singing PenaTth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate. lZ::4 lANOFORTE, 11 guineas, bargain iron frame, thoroughly good, guaranteed London maker. Irnerican Organ, marvellously chmp.-Apply 150, Sat hays-terrace, Cardiff. 473 jKidical. SOUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Wurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegram: M Prompt, Cardiff.' 13 9 Of butntionaI. 4 PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this DfiSoe, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to sncloae copies of testi- monials only. VCKWARD or Delicate Boy.—A manied clergy- man, headmaster of middle-class day school, would receive above to educate and board with him; highest references given moderate terms.—Apply Clericus, 1 South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 1788 iOLLJERY Officials and Niiners.-Leseous 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 F' RF.NCII Governess seeks Engagement young children preferred lady nelp or companion teaches English, music, &c-.M., 25, Windsor-road, Penarth. 693 "BENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared,"for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithllletic,ook-keeping, Shorthand. —Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 335 HORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lesson&-Pupil.- S taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor orally cr by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. Host attii fourth. FlUND, Black Retriever Dog if not claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply Air Turner, 20, Mansel-terrace, Old-road, Neath. 930 f f~^OUND, a Black Retriever Dog if not claimed JP within 7 days will be sold.—Lewis, Greengrocer, Tyuewydd, Oguiore Vale. 764 LOST, White Hoise, 15*4 hands, bare patch on hind quarter finder failing to report to Frank Alford, Melincrythan, Neath, will be prosecuted. 769 £ *rbauis. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advert-isements A addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials witht heir applications, but to enclose copies of testi- menials only. fTMO^ervants.—Wanted, by March 1st, good General j[ Servant, age 24 to 35 good home for a suitable person • character indispensable two references re- quired.—State wages, &c., to 52, Plantagenet-streeb, Cardiff. ANTED, respectable Widow as Housekeeper to two single young men, in a small business house wages must be low comfortable home.— Write C. J. H., Daily News Office. Cardiff. 869 A.NTED. thorough Cook-GeneraJ for a family Vt housemaid kept.—St. Osyth, Barry. 921 a respectable young person as Plain VV Cook; general not objected to; housemaid k^pt.—Address 3irs Basil Williams, RiscaVicarage, Tydee, Newport, Mort. 363 WANTED, a Servant, fond of children, for a public-house at Llandovery. -Apply A., care of J. Rees, Gloucester House, Llandovery. 877 AN! ED.General Servant; age about IB.- ff Apply, with reference, Mrs Harper, Belle Vue Inn, Ebbw Vale. 876 WANI'ED, General Servant, able to wash good character required small family.—Apply Mrs Borton, 13, GelBwastad-road. Pontypridd. 1303 ANTED, experienced General Servant (another W kept), age about 20 able to milk preferred.— Apply, with leferences, Lewis, Top-hill, Pontypridd. WANTED,~a~General Servant. Apply Mrs W Phillips, Wayngoch House, Blaina. 654 "T ANTED at once, General Servant, able to wash Vf and plain cooking two in family; good home sge ?5.—Apply, with reference, Mrs James, Workmen's Cnib, Aberdare. ^45 itnations tSarant APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested noil to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. ELECTRICAL Engineering.—Messrs Sydney F. Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Appren- tae.Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff. ,59, u' HOME Writing, copying rmpem remuneration rom 1 per dozen copies; sample recipes lrf Id n 1 fretitr %bl* unless appointed) and stamped directed envelope.-P W. W. Stanley, The World's Recipe Bureau, Billson-street, Poplar, London. 733 MEN under25 seeking Employment should apply to the Recruiting Officer, Cardiff Barracks, or any Seigeant-Instructor of Volunteers, for Pamphlet "Advantages of the Army," free at any Post Office good pay, free kit, liberal diet, and hours of recreation; ■weekly pocket money, from 3s to 4s 6d. 1295 P" LA^TERERS_wanted~for-Glasgow, wages 8V2d per j. h ur on and after 3rd March, gd.-App ly G. Borne and Co., 136, Waterloo-street; R. A. MacGil- vary, 129, West Regent-street; or any other of the employers. 926 SPORTING Pnpil Wanted, age 16 or 17, with fair knowledge of shorthand good journalistic training-Apply Barry Dock News," Barry Docks. fTj^INMAN.—SVanted, a good, steady Workman for B ganeral work.—Apply to M. Thomas, 16, Oxford- street, Mountain Ash. 732 "VST ANTED a Young Man, from 16 to 38, to assist v T in Bakehouse and deliver goods.—Apply rh • una,?, Hij<ii-street, Mountain Ash. é94 ~WT ANTED. Young Men (aged 14 to 30) and Ladies T (15 to 20) to prepare in their own homes for permanent Government Situation good salaries, prospects, pensions, Ac. i'ro-pectus with every in- loritiatiou free.—Apply, stilting age, M. Stuart, H.M.C S Buchanan-road, Seacombe, Liverpool. 598 128. otl a Week Salary offered t j Male aud Female in town and country for their evenings or spare hours.—l'"or particulars of appointment apply, enclos ing addressed envelope, to T. Smith and Co. (F131) 8t. Helen's Gardens, North Kensington, London, W. Iia to i5s weekly easily earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done 3veni»gs.—Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, j, Playhouse-yard, Water-lane, London. 451 h_ bon ^.aaistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to Initials or fictitious nan\es, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials oniy < 1 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, experienced • 1 J Young Men for Dresses and Manchester Goods wHsc be sood window dressers—Apply, with full particulars, toVf. Williams and Co., Pontypridd. D' RAVEHY.—Wanted, a sharp Youth as Improver state salary and reference.—A. O. Milea, 2, Bute- :street, Cardiff. 512 RAPKR -Wanted immediately, a MMt Yoong I r Lady as an Improver also an AppreutiW-T. Rouse. Trehams, ""561 -u- DRAPERY.-Wanted, good Junior Young Men.- JLf Morris and Co., 25 and 26, Clifton-st., Cardiff. 788 DRAP'.vRK -anrl-Millinery.- Wanted, in March, ex. perienced Milliner, able to serve, and Young Lady for counter Welsh also Apprentices for work- room and counter.—Knight and Son, Swansea. 1806 GROCERIES and Provisions.—Wanted, a Compe- tent Assistant must be quick and obliging; personal application preferred.—Apply West, Dyvatty- street, Swansea. 1763 ROCERY.—Young Man Wanted to assist and TT make himself generally useful a fair scholar and know Welsh.-Thomas, Hong Kong Stores. Cil- fynydd. 779 GROCERY.—Wanted at once, smart Youth as Im- prover.—Apply by letter, W. Pegier and Son, Abergavenny. 756 -1 ROCEP.Y. -Wanted, a Junior used to ood class 1r trade.-Apply JamFs & Co., Humphry-street, Swansea. 180U GROCERY.—Wanted"immediately, good Junior.— Apply J. Evans, Trelewis, Treharris. 571^ G-ROCER y an<l"ë;;visiOns.-Wantd.a.n Apprendëë G to the above trade.-Apply Richards, Bristol Mouse, Mardy, Glam. 574 /"I ROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted at once, \X strong Lad to assist outdoor.—Apply person- ally, H. L. Thpma", South Ga.te Stores, Neath. 778 ROCKKY and Provision Tmde.-Wanted, a strong Lad as au Apprentice must know Welsh.— Ay plj J. Thomas, Amman Stores, Ammanford. 874 IRONMONGERY.—Wanted, an Assistant state r experience, salary required; indoors.— Thomas and Sons, Curd iff. 809 M" ILL IN KRY—Wanted, quick and stylish Milli- ner.—Morris and Co., 25 and 26, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 787 MILLINERY. — D. Davies, The Porth Draper, J.J Porth, has a Vacancy for a First Hand. Must. be stylish, and well up in serving Welsh. State alary. experience, and reference. 736 MILLINE ;Y. — Wanted, Practical Milliner, with six to seven year' experience —Apply, en- closing photo, the Misses I'twis, 17, Frogmore-streat, Abergavenny. 757 MILLINEitY and Showroom.—Wanted, thoroughly experienced Milliner accustomed to serve; also a young lady, of goo. appearance, as an Apprentice, for showroom personal applie ition preferred.— Williams and Co., Treorchy. 64 rj'IO Drapers.—Wanted, pushing Young Man of goocl S. address.—Apply, witr particulars, to Wm. James, Fishguard. 6-3^ TO Diaper-.—Wanted, a pushing Young Man for the Hosiery must be good fancy window dresser. —Apply T. Morgan, CliitoR-street, Cardiff. 541 WANTED, an experienced Young Lady for Fancy Counter.—Apply, full particulars first letter, Donald Knight, Cardiff. 955 WANTED, a voung Man for Grocery and Provision Trade.—Apply Wm. Bowen, Grocer, Neath. ANTED, two Assistants and three Junior f Hands for the Grocery and Provision Trade must have good references from previous situations. Ai9o two nice B >ys to learn the trade —Apply, stating full particulars, to VV. Pegier & Son, Pontypool. 755 TANTED.—Experienced and stylish Milliner; ▼ f accustomed to serve.-Apply, full particulars, John Harris, Carmarthen. 697 WANTED immediately, thoroughly experienced v v young man for the Drapery good window dresser.—Apply H. Thomas, Golden Anchor, Car- marthen. 643 (EUrks, anagtrSt &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at thia olf. oe, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials oniv. ituaiians Wdanttb. BAKERS.-itua.tion wanted as good Third Hand, 113 or assist in Bakehouse and deliver; good refer- ence, .64, Severn-road, Canton. 437 BAKERS, Confectioners.—Young Man (2i) seeks Situation Second or Third bread and smalls abstainer.—A Jones, High-street, Cinderford. 449 BAKERS and Confectioners —Situation Wanted by Yoniig Man used to bread and smalls 2% years' references.—W.,6,Penygraig-terrace,Pontypool. BUTCHERS.—Young Man (22) seeks situationa3 13 Shop and Slaughterman; good references.— Apply 13, care of Garner, Butcher, Aberystwyth. 878 CARDIFF Union (Ely Schools).—Places wanted on CARDIFF Union (Ely Schools).—Places wanted on Farms for several Boys in the above schools, also for two boys as Blacksmiths.—Apply to the Master at the Schools. 1684 for two boys as Blacksmiths.—Apply to the Master at. the Schools. 1684 IRONMONGERS.—Junior Assistant, able to sneak j, Welsh, seeks a Situation three years' experience references from Messrs Thomas and Son, Ironmongers, Haverfordwest.-Address S. M. Mortimer, Goat-street, St. David's, Pem. 780 MASTER Tailor, 30, been in business 5% years, seeks Situation as a First-class Cutter; t horoughly capable London experience excellent references from all classes; abstainer.—Cutter, "Daily News," Swan- sea. 1761 TO Bakers, Confectioners.—Young Man seeks JL situation First Single; well up in bread, cake, pastries, small, stove goods, deckers, machinery highest reference.—Apply A. Cetta, 27, Moor-street, Chepstow. -_u- 531 TO Master Tailors.—Wanted, Situation as Cutter or Assistant Cutter, or would manage work- rooms, Ac thoroughly practical good references moderate salary total abstainer.—H. Cook, St. Anne's-road, Exeter. 353 WANTED, Situation, as Milliner workroom only, Anne's-road, Exeter. 353 WANTED, Situation, as Milliner workroom only, indoors good reference.—J. C., Echo" Office, Pontypridd. 1756 ^.gfurus, tJrabtlltts. &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at thia office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. AGENTS.—Energetic men can earn £ 2 per week selling our patent tablets. Required by every shopkeeper in United Kingdom. Can be worked in spare time.-P,.trticulars free, J. Brand and Co., Printers, &c., Clothfair, London, E.C. 156 AGE TS wanted o push first-class Machinery Oils liberal commission.—Box 31, Post-offv e, Li erpool. 734 AGENTS wanted throughout Wales, ailing busi- ness people generally whole or spare time.— A ress Agency, 1, Aldersgate-chambars, London, E.C. 735 A GENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet J\ Teas. French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa particu- lars free. —Oliver, Oliver and Co., 242, Southgate-road, London. 382 tCANVASSERS wanted in the Engineering, Iroa, j ind Coal Business commission only.—Davidson, J limber, Merchant, Manchester, 3.E. 1661 CARDIFF Starr-Bowkett Book for Sale 4 shares.— C. 859, "Daily News," Cardiff. 859 WANTED, inituential Agents (liberal terms to suitable appl cant") in Glamorganshire, Mon- mouthshire, an<i Herefordshire, for a leading British Life Assu ance Co., offering most advantageous terms 17 to assi-irers.-Addrem L. 925, "Daily News," Cardiff. WHOLESALE Tea Trade.—Wanted, by an old- established London house, a Representative for Merthyr, Aberdare, and Rhondda district; one having a good, sound connection, to add to one of 30 years' standing would be offered exceptional terms. -one without above qualifications need apply to "Tea," c/o Abbott's, Stationers, Eastcheap, London. 3rnbgings, J^partnunis, &c. A Well-Furnished Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let for gentleman hot and cold bath.—Apply 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. F,iNA,RTH. -Lansdowne Private Hotel. Exten- JL sive Channel view superior accommodation moderate charges. Special terms to permanent resi. dents. 250 NFU RNISHED Apartments.—Two or three J Rooms, with married couple; hot and cold bath use kitchen references.-47, Mackintosh-place, Roath. 611 Ifor j$allEattd, &r. FOR Saie, Equity of Redemption for £ 150, pay 8per cent. first-ciass house, yearly tenant.—C 435, Daily News," Cardiff. 435 £ OOD Opening for Butcher or Chemist; shop in IjT excellent position for Sale, Pontcanna-street.— Apply George Burgess, 2. Sneyd-street. 731 PENARTH, Near.—Capital small Villa Residence for Sale, with coachhouse, stable, fowlhouse, piggeries, yard, good garden, and tleld, in all about two acres cheap to an immediate purchaser.—Apply S. Hern and Percwee, Auctioneers, Cardiff. 658 QNEYD-Park (best subtizb of Clifton, Bristol).— Family House, detached, 4 sitting, 9 bedrooms, kitchens, fitted bathroom, &c., in perfect condition ground rent £20; leasehold, 990 years price jBl.600 £1,200 may remain on mortgage at 4%Box B139 G.P.O., Bristol. 867 ff^HE Parade, Barry.—Ten-roomed House for Sale 1 all latest improvements facing Channel, near Pebble Beach immediate possession.—Apply Trot. man, Parade, Barry. 434 ø bt ICattd, &r. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- a dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St. Mary-rt., Cardiff 1049 LLANDAFF-Road.—To Let, a convenient HOU3. containing three reception, six bedrooms, bath- room, etc. early possession rent only £ 45.—Apply 8. Hern and Pertwee. 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 657 ENAUTIL-TO Let or for Sale, large Villa Resi- JL dence, situated in one of the beat localities in Penarth (Victoria-road), near All Saints' Church 3 reception-rooms, 6 bedrooms, hot and cold water, bath, &c., large coal cellar, wine cellar, and larder inspec- tion invited thoroughly dry can be papered and ready for March 25th stables and coach-house if required.—Apply M. H. Tape, Builder, Penarth. 546 IF 0 Let or for Sale, Broekland House. Dinas PowiS; f 3 immediate possession. Particulars, apply Edmunds, House Agent, Penarth. 370 To Let, with immediate possession, No. 9, Pitman- street, Talbot-street; eight roomed; first-class condition hot and cold water bath pood-sized garden.—Apply 3. Bangor-road. 786 rjHO Let, 119, Crwys-road 15, 43, Dal ton-street, JL ditto 97, 113, Strathnairn-street papered battis.-Apply 138. Castle-road. 771 flrtmists, A Bakehouse, Shop, and House to Let in Canal parade, near Docks,—Apply 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff „ 949 tCOMMODIOUS Premises (centre of Cardiff) to Let > on building improvement lease excellent oppor- tunity.— Appiy Charles Palmer, 18, Iligh-st., Cardiff. HIGH-Street, Barry.-Desirable Shop, Dwelling- Jn house and .stable, with back entrance imme- diate possession rent moderate.—Apply Box 37, Post Office, Bristol. 1749_ iVT EW PORT. —To be Let, SUitof Offices, tour rooms J3( and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, "Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 T~ O Let, 3 SetsTof Rooms as Offices above South Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary-street.— Apply "Daily News," Cardiff. 15306 1291 TO Let, inanford^r^inK double front plate-glass, Shop, 42ft., 8-roomed house, £ 30.— James, The Temple, Llanelly. 576 Eli-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on w lease and moderate temu suitable for all, Kineermg or similar purpose with aiding, eto. adloia- fagDocks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Iftl&ld, Rojljpg Ftock Works, Caitt*.$853 3gusintssts for HxsrmsaL RAPERSaud Outfitters.—If you want to Sell or Buy a Bus ness, send particulars, which will be treated in confidence, to Isaac Thomas, Valuer, 23, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. DRAPERY, Mantle, and Millinery Business for Sale most rising seaport in South Wales best position double front rent £'lU; stock, fixture", gas- fittings, irade utensils, and furniture, about £ 900 S100 on sining agreement remainder per arrange- men t.-P. 565, Daily News," Cardiff. 565 GENERAL Drapery.— xin excellent opportunity offers for securing a genuine eood Business in a populous and rising watering-place near Bristol, where £ 1,500 to £ 2,000 a year i, being done, the present owner havintr a flourishing and increasing business elsewhere occupying his time and capital two sliops rent:276 Os part let off stock and fixtures at valua- —Apply LyUe, Naish, and Co., St. Steph'-n-stre°t, Bristol. 175 4_ j MALL Drapery Business, iirst-ciass position, doing j increasing trade, for Disposal for cash or security; incoming not larga illness cause ot" leaving.—Apply Fred. W. E aus, A "c<>untant. Jubilee-terrace, Cardiff. rj^O Drapers ai.d Outfitters.—To bo Let immediately, in consequence of the decease of the owner, the • House and Shop and Goodwill of the Business carried on by the late Mrs A. E. Herbert, Draper and Out- fitter, Penygraig, Rhondda Valley. The position is aa j exceptionally good one, where a profitable business has i been carried on for many years. The stock and part of the fixtures to be taken at a valzt.,Lion- [;(,r further particulars apply to the executors, D. Thomas, The Bazaar, Pentre, or U. Kiiili, W estbourne- place, Cardiff (lEaitieir. DRAPERY.—Wanted, General Business. Stock and Fixtures must not exceed £ 500.—Isaao Thomas, Valuer. 25. Castle Arcade. Cardiff 3J.htltlir pauses. » DELAIDE Hotel to Let; f.ee; double licence; ±\. neariy 20 years'lease unexpired.—For particulars, apply on premises, Adelaide-street, Swansea..1764-34Oe ENGINEERS' Arms Beerhouse, Commercial-road, Newport, to be Let, with immediate possession. —For particulars and terms apply to Mr J. Bothmnley, Appraiser, &c., 36, Bridge-street, Newport. 1757 SEASIDE Hotel, free everything, resort of thousands, very cheap, 2150 selling, going abroad 2 Beer- houses, cheap.-Hillman. Newport.. 1836 fipjo be Let, with immediate possession, the Cross JL Inn Hotel, Cwmcyrdin, Maesteg. — Apply Buckley Bros., Llanelly. 1682 Jttacijxiurij, Cools, &c. BOILERS.-Set, of three, 30' x 7', for 801 bs. pressure, and others, various sizes and pressures, on appli- cation. ENGINES.—Winding and hauling, with cylinders 36in 32in., 24in., 20in., 18in., 16in., Ilia., 12in., 10in., and Sin., with gearing, drums, &c. gocd second-hand, cheap. RATCLIFFE AND SONS, Hawarden Iron Works, Chester. Telegrams Ratcliffe Sous, Hawarden." 1435 FOR SALET TH K LARGEST' STOCK IN ^HE TRADE of Engines for hauling, pumping, and wind- ing, Air Compressors and .Mining Machinery, Boilers (Lancashire, Galloway, and Vertical), all sizes for all pressures. These can be seen at my Broughton Hall Works, Padeswood Works, and Hawarden Storeyard. In order to avoid unnecessary journeys into this neigh- bourhood I must say that tiiere is no other storeyard at Broughton Hall except my own, and the whole of this property belongs to we, and purchasers would do better by dealing with me direct, and thus saving j commission agents' fee. Send for list.—Edward Ratcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester. Telegraphic address-" Merchant, Hawarden." 1377 FOR Sale, Double Cylinder Horizontal Steam Winch.—Apply W. Bowen, Llauelly. 701 FOR Sale, Lancashire, Galloway, Cornish, and other Boilers, all sizes, for pressures up to BOlbs. Engines of various sizes for driving, winding, and hauling. Other Machinery of eyery description. ,NOTICE.-Haviiitv Machinery and Boilers stored, and being taken out in various parts of the country, intending customers will oblige by writing in first in- stance to my place of business, BROUGHTON, NEAR CHESTER, when an appointment can be made. My ONLY Address is :— FltANK R. POWELL, Broughtou, near Chester. For Interview and Telegrams, 1556 BROUGHTON HALL STATION, OR Sale, 16-h.p. Portable Engine, with w.i. wheels, new fire-box, and tubes, equal to new. One 6-h.p. Vertical Engine and Boiler (one Corn Grinding Mill by Barford and Perkins). One 2.b.¡;. Vertical Engine and Boiler. GEV. KYTE & CO., Atlas Engineering Works, 1554 CANTON, CARDIFF. "■ F you are requiring Portable Engines, Mortar Mills, I or Saw Benches, send for particulars to Clarence wliarf, Newport, Mon. 1320 IRON Building for Sale.—Humphrey's Iron Build- ings Works, Knightsbridge, Hyde Park, London. RPO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC. If you want a really good MORTAR MILL on the best terms, either for cash, hire, or purchase-hire, wire or telephone to CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Newport, Mon. Telegrams, Machinery, Newport." National 'telephone, No. 18. 5ft., 6ft., and 7ft. Mills always kept in stock at Newport and Gloucester ready for prompt delivery. Also 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 30 n.h.p., which can be had on the same terms. Phillips' improved SAW-BENCHES are the best and cheapest in the market. A 7ft. SELF-DELIVERY MILL, by Studd, new. Lot of other Wood-working Machines. The best stock in the kingdom of new and second-hand Plant, Shafting, Pulleys. Belting, etc., ready for quick delivery. First-class 8ft. MILL as good as new. PORTABLE 6ft. SELF-DELIVERING MILL, by Studd, new 1395 3gictitlts, Igriturlts, &c. MORBI S Bitos., C YCLÊ WORKS. PONTYPRIDD. Winter Clearance, a few more solid tyre Bicycles left at 15s each; good riding order. Send P.O., 15s, for sample at once and full address. 1186 EXCELSIOR Light Roadster, 1895 Dunlop non- slipping tyres all complete, 12 guineas.—Parry and Company, Cycle Works, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 422 FREE FREE! Post Free to any address.— SAFETIES SAFETIES SAFETIES Important to Agents, Dealers, and Others. Wholesale List containing 1,000 (One Thousand) Machines, New and Second-hand, sent Post Free to any address. 50 per cent. cheaper than other makers or agents. Why pay more or fancy prices ? Single machine at wholesale price. Write at once for the largest and most complete list in the cycle trade. Sterling value and no large profits. W. R. WARRILOW, 1'75 Cycle Works, Regent-street, Weston-auper-Mare. AFETY.—Lady's new Rapid, unscratched, 1894; Dunlop detachable Pneumatic £ 1010s, cost £ 26 —Write F. 900, Echo Office, Cardiff. 900 SAFETY, doublo tube, pneumatic tyres, weight 331 bs., with brake and guards, latest Humber etyle splendid machine, only used few times, not soiled taken for debt cost B22 10s c->sh, only Ed 15s; will send on approval with pleasure.-H. Humphries, 6, Regent-street, Weston-snper-Mare. 895 SAFETY, St. George's Engineering Co.'s new Rapid, 1894, Dunlop pneumatics cost £ 26 £ 10 10s.— Write L 899, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 899 SAFETY Pneumatic quite new balls throughout; diamond frame; £ 5 10s, worth £ 20.—Write W 898, Echo" Office. Cardiff. 898 SAFETY, splendid diamond-frame pneumatic, de- tachable tyres, taken for debt, £ 22 machine, sacrifice £7 15s (approval), weight 28lbs.-N 474, Echo," Cardiff. 474 Utagoits an5 (Sellitru Requizitts. ■"MPORTANT TO COLLIERY OWNERS. OR SALE, 100 Second-hand New Specification Waowis, 10-tonners, with side and end doors. FOR SALE, 200 10-tonners at less than simple hire rate, even including mainttmallce suit admirably for shipping purposes or local traffic. Redemption, 3, 5, or 7 years quoted, if desired. Apply to E. BALL, Secretary, North Central Wagon Co., Ltd., Rotherham or to G. T. HEALD, Manager, 1810 Cardiff and Swansea Department, Cardiff. R- AILW A Y WAGONS for Hire or Saie. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riageand Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works BiTmingh.^TT! 08? RAILWAY Wagons and Locomotives.—The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J. Eeald) always have good Second-hand Wagons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, t- asc Moors, Cardiff. 1364 T TOWARD J^AVENPORT AND £ t°., RAILWAY WAGGON CONTRACTORS AND COLLIERY STORES MERCHANTS, 135, BUTE-S I R BET, CARDIFF. NEW and SECOND-HAND COAL WAGGONS for cash, redemption pureha e, or simple hire. Rolling Stock of all descriptions financed to its full v ihie. Branch Managers in South Wales for the United Asbestos Co., Ltd., and Wilkim and Co., Wire Ro, Manufacturers, London. 1409 ^AFETY EXPLOSIVES FOR COLLIERIES. T^he exhaustive experiments of the Flameless Explo- sives Committee of the NORTH ot ENGLAND INSTITUTE of MINING and MECHANICAL ENGINEERS have shown th%t ARDEER POWDER AND CARBONITE, Manufactured by Nobel's Explosives Co., Limited, Glasgow, Are by far the safest Explosives for use in Fiery and Dusty Coal Mines, and recent experiments at Messrs Pearson and Knowles' Moss Colliery, Ince, near Wigan, confirm this. Nebel's Explosives Company, Limited, strongly reeommend their Settle Water-cartridge System of Blasting. Supplies ean be obtained from EVANS AND AV ID O WJF IE L D, DOCKS, CARDIFF. Local Agents of Nobel's Explosives Company, Ltd., GLASGOW :3?5 ^otrltry, pigeons, &t. POULTRY, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Foods.— Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. 1326 Son, Hay, Corn and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. 1326 IrtrrsES. lEtfo "toth, Carriages, 4 large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and Agricultur 1 Implements, to be seen at Stone's elwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 tIARRJLAGK Lamps.—Inspectioq invited.—Best se- J lected Stock in the West.—C jfi. Gumsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 13 5 DOG-Traps, Gigs, Business and Pleasure Traps, Vans; suit everybody hand-sewn harness, saddlery cheapest in Waleg.-Sad(ilerv Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 1762 OR Sale, honest Black Cob, four-year-old (13.3) r quiet to ride and drive no further use.—Thos. Lewis, Grocer, Llantwit Vardre. 458 MANDSOME Dogcart, suit horse 15.2 Cob-size Battlesden Cart, and Pony Surrey.—Fuller 11 and Company, Hope-street, Cardiff. 625 SORE-Shoulders, Grease, Thrush, &e., v quickly oZI cured by Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sora backs, sore shoulders, broken knees, grease, mud lever, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrush, cracked neela, Ac., very quickly cured by bathing the parts •Seated with a tahlespoonful of Condy's Fluid in a lliat of water. It makes the hair grow where rubbed Off. Prices, 8oz. Is Sios.. 2s, of all CheødItø. Insist an having Condy's Fluid." i439 TWO Hearses, massive carvings, glass sides, form plain or open hearses also one small light Hearse for country work, India-rubber tyres, little used. sale or hire drawings sent free also twenty other Hearses on Sale.-Apply John Marston and Co., 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 959 SE Jeero! Ointment for speedily curing u Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming. Over- re ches, Cappet Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scurt after blistering. Large box post free for Is 2d from Condy's iciiii(i Works, 54, Turnmill-street, ten- don, E.C. 1439 If TETERINARY Book free, containing full instruc- tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, poul- try, &e., from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill- street, London, E.C. 1439 WANTED at once, nice LightT Gig or Dow-cart, to suit cob 14%-—Apply, with particulars and price, Dr. Morris, Nantgaredig, R.S.O. 473 W. L E w I S. COACHBUILDER, 2, CLARE-STREET, CARDIFF. The New Extensive Workshops in Tudor-lane now completed. All kinds of Carriages built on the pre. mises. Best materials and workmanship guaranteed. A large assortment of first-class Caniages always in stock Inspection inviied. Second-hand Carriages Bought. Sold on Commission, or Warehoused. All kinds of Repairs done at the works. Estimates free. 1696 Jor jlaU.-JEiscHlatmms. A LL over Wales.—Fligelstone's, Popular Pawn- .t- broker, 22, Castle-road, Cardiff. 20 per cent. less than all advertisers. 1415 A 1 Bargain.—Just forfeited at Fligelstone's Gent's lBct. Gold English Lever, or ginal cost £ 20, only 6gs. 1415 -4. LL over Wales.—Fligelstone s 22ct. solid Gold Wedding Rings is a. popular word. Who is cheapest? 1415 A LL over Wales.—Fiigelstono's 22ct. solid Gold /'4 New Wedding Rings, 3dwt. 15s, 3%dwt. 17s 6d, 4dwt. 20s. 1415 ALL competition defied.—Fligelstone's Feather Bed, Bolster, two Pillows, best Linen Tick, weight Mibs., oulj 57s 6d. 1415 L'.VAYS clietpest.-Fligelstone's the p lar A 'sliirt, ls Ili.d wear guaranteed Is ll%d; the public likes them. 1415 a LWAYS clieapest.Just forfeited atfligelstone's. .1:"J. 20 Silver English Levers, only 20s each war- ranted. 1415 ALWAYS Cheapest.—Fligelstone's Gent's Solid Silver Albert hall-marked every link over 2oz. 10s. 1^15 NOTHF.R Grand Bargain.—Fligelstone's Electro- plated Cruet-stand 6 cat-glass bottles oiV.y 6s A, plated Cruet-stand 6 cat-glass bottles oivy 6s 6d splendid value. 1415 A LL over Wales.—Fligelstone's Lady's Solid Gold J\ Watch; hall-marked cases only 21s, worth 4 1415 NOTHER Grand Bargain.—Fligelstone has for- feited 40 handsome Lady's Silver Watches only 10- each. 1415 LWAYS Buy at Fligelstone's.—Best value, lowest priee, and money back if not satisfaction. 1415 pTo. for 15s, Fligelstone will forward Gent's hand- some Silver Watch and Curb Albert worth 3 guineas. 1415 ASTOUNDING Bargain.—Forfeited at Fligelstone's A Gent's 9ct. sold Gold Albert, fancy curb, only 45s, Al BargaiiK—Fligelstone's Gent's Gold Signet Ring, hall-marked, only 3s 6d, worth treble. 1415 A UêtIHl-.Bgain.-Fïigel.tone's Gent's 18ct. hall- marked Gold Lever, coht 12gs., only 4gs. 1415 Al Bargain.—Fligelstone's Gent's Gold Albert, 25s Lady's Gold Albert, 21s; Lady's Gold Chain, 25s. 1415 ASTOUNDING Value.— Fligelstone's 18ct. Gold Keepers, fancy patterns, 10s Gold Keepers from 25s. Vila AT Fligelstone's.—Gold Watches—Gents', 30s Ladies', 15a Silver Watches—Gents' and Ladies', 6s. 1415 ALL P.O. payable to FligeLstone. Money will be returned on goods not approved of. Estab- lished 5) years." 1415 | y ABY Linen.—A Parcel of Baby's First Clothes, i > superior quality, quite new, never worn very cheap.- L., 18, Lancaster-rd., Fallowfield, Manchester. LAIIIERG'S Arcade. -Forfeited Despatch Bag, 13 solid leatherHSs. 1370 BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Forfeited Violin, 2 bows leather case, very old, 50s. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Forfeited Japanese Teapot, r-I in case, 6s. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Russell's Silver Lever original cost, B6 6s our price, 70s 25 years' warranty. LAIBERG'S Arcade.—Forfeited 18ct. Gold Albert, £ 6, every link stamped. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Gent's Gold Signet Ring, 3s 6d. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.-22et. Wedding Ring, 31/2 dwf., 19s, Gold Earrings included weight guaranteed. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—18ct. Keepers, 3% to 4dwt., _19s. BLAIBERGS Arcade.—Forfeited Silver Hunting Lever, 15s. tt) LAIB ERG'S Arcade.—Out of pledge, 18ct. Lady's jLjt English Lever, B5. 1DLAIBERGS Arcade.-Out of pledge, 60 Gold Keepers, 3s 3d each. LAIBERG'S Arwde.-F rfeited Lady's Gold JL) Dress Ring, 15ct., 12. 6d. BjA I:BER(TS Arcade.-Will shortly transfer the Jewellery Department to Bute-street entrance. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Ansonia Alarm Clock, 12s 12 months free repair. 4 1URE for Piles.— Perfect cure guaranteed in most stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 103 FASHIONABLE Millinery.-Wanted, 5,000 more Ladies to write regularly co Rhys Th -mas, Oxford-street, Swansea, for their Millinery, Corsets, Underclothing, Hosiery, Gloves, and General House- hold Drapery.—The Swansea. Reliable Stylish Mil linery Warehouse, 51, Oxford-street. 1380 17\ORSale, 115 Main Colliery Shares.—The Secretary, 1.1 Bristol Stock Exchange. 875 FUR Boa (Russian).—Lady offers very bushy, Quite new, dark, soft, silky, Ala-ka Tail Boa, three yards long cash needed accept 18s 6d, worth £ 5 5s approval, carriage paid befoie payment great bar- gain.—Mr3 Donaldson, 37, Elizabeth-street, Eaton- square, S.W. 5S3 HANDSOME Drawing-room Suite in silk tapestry, J[jL £ 5 5s g od Piano, £88s, worth 220 Dining- room Suite, S3 3s.— Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, New- port. 1796 IMPORTANT Invention, Indispensable in Office.— The new Ink Eraser, warranted to remove ink The new Ink Eraser, warranted to remove ink stains perfectly from any fabric. Sold in bottles, 6d each; by post, 7%d.—Prepared by T. Jones, Lydney, Gios. 1830 T MPORTANT genuine bargain. Forks^ uaranteed solid silver-plaited lady requiring 36s JL guaranteed solid silver-plated lady requiring 36s offers exquisite n<*w service (catalogue pri- e £ 10 19-), comprising 12 table spoons, forks, dessert spoons, forks, teas (oC pieces), guaranteed all marked A.A., King George pattern approval anywhere before pay. ment.—Dora, caro of Mrs Ford, 116, The Grove, Hammersmith, W. 872 PHOTOGRAPHIC Novelties and Specialities cata logues post free.—A. L. Rubeau, Rue Rousseau, 19, P¡¡r s. 844 HOPKEEPERS, Hawkers, and Market Dealers o requiring Earthenware Seconds should write to Sambrook, 25, Church-street, Hanley. Staffs. 716 VULGARITY and Sinful Wa-ste.-A great authority once said The us of writing-paper unheaded wiih monogram, crest, or address is a, distinct sign of vulgarity." We go further, and sav it is also a sinful waste. Waste oi time, ink, and pen Use only Thatcher's Marvellous Eighteen-penny 5-quire Box Address and Monogram-headed Paper, complete, post free.—Thatcher, the World's Stationer, College Green, Bristol. 1534 100 Tons Pitch-pine Firewood, Boards, Deals, Scant- JL lings, Dunnage Mats, Grai Ba,gs, &c.-Shapland, bottom East Docks, Cardiff. 761 1 LEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Ba-t 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. 1275 1- Miscellaneous. STAMMERING.—The Truth about Stammering.- S' Anyone interested will receive the latest informa- tion and important books on the cure, on loan, post free, without charge, from Itliuriel, Messrs Deacon's, 154, Leadenhall-street. London, E.V. 1629 171URNISH on our New Hire Bvatem. Houses or A partmen ts completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com 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 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 saie everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, weguaranteequality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eteven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing t sewhere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly SIC worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aodiess; SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-sl.. (opposite the OasMe). Cardiff. 12783-1I0P-1 ontu. jfaS and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Appl?, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 83, Pont- muriais, Merthyr Tydfil; A, Friar's Park, Lauimas- street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end. 1759 rgTif 10 CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), X 28, Bedford street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Capital, £30,000- Reserve Fund, £ 100,000. Advances of P-50 to £5,000 on any class of security. Three per cent, i terest allowed on current accounts oil the monthiy b lances when not drawn below £ 20. Deposit-, of £10 and upwa ds received as uiider :— 5% per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 7% r. ia Special term for larger amount?. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. 1337 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. ORTGAGES.-S Hern and Pertwee, St. Mary- 1;, street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 MONEY Lent without Bill of Sale or Sureties, on approved Note of Hand alone, as follows ;— £ 20—24 Monthly Instalments of SO 18 4 £ 50-24 „ „ 92 610 ;2100 24 :1. 9411 8 No Commission or Legal Expenses. A guarantee given of strictest privacy. Apply for Prospectus to UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK. 35, CRAVEN-STREET, STRAND, LONDON. 1398 1. G. WILLIS, Manager. TELE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND (LIMITED) Advance Daily Sums from B5 TO £ 1,000 Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. K EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DKLAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTBD. Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office: THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-H1LL, NEWPORT 4, ST. CATnARINE-STREET (opposite Police-staiion) PONTYPRIDD. 1462 A CAPITALIST is prepared to make IMMEDIATE, PROMPT, and STRICTLY PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES in Sums from £ 10 TO £ 1,C00 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, malities. Hotel Proprietors, And at a Reasonable Rate Job Masters, of Interest. And all Classes. ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. Intending Borrowers are Cautioned against ^t.ha flattering Advertisements that appear daily. The majority of them emanate from Agents, whose Sole Object. is to Obtain Kees 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. BARNETT, 1369 9, Caroline-street, Cardiff. TO those requiring Money at reasonable interest apply Manager, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 1308 im ONEY PRIVATELY, PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY. THE NATIONAL MERCANT/LE 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 £ 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 be 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. Mtl.ltl'ttN. General Manager. N<>TE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 1414 1. S. FIELDING & COMPANY, LIMITED (Established over half a Century.) FINANCE, MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS, HEAD OFFICE—THE HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED S10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest, payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Withdiawal on demand .4 per cênt. 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 210 to 21,000, 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, Ac., &c. 1381 MONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of Sale or Sureties, as follows :— repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £ 1 2s 5d. £ 50 „ „ 24 „ „ £ 2 4s lOfl. £ 100 „ „ 24 „ £ 4 9s 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object.-Apply D.Williams, 15,York-rcl,, Waterloo Bridge. London, S.E. flARP .BRAND CEYLON AND JgJISTEDPFOD jgLENDED PJVEA. PATRONISED BY THE QUEEN OF SONG, MADAME ADELINA PATTI-NICOLINI. These Teas are celebrated for richness of Quality, Strength, and Flavour, jadicious Blending, and Sterling Value. Vide unanimous opinion of the Press and Public. In y4, y2, and lib. lead Packets, at Is lOd, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s lOd per lb. ——— 1303 WHOLESALE ONLY OF DONALD BROS. & CO. 3, SOUTHWARK-STREKT, LONDON, S,E FIVE REASONS WHY ALL SHOULD- BUY JJAYMAN'S JgALSAM. IT STOPS COLD. IT CURES A COUGH. IT GIVES PROMPT RELIEF. IT HAS A VERY PLEASANT TASTE. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM OR MORPHIA. FOR YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS. OLD MEN AND CHILDREN. CURED MY COLD and I heartily recommend it.' MY COUGH HAS GONE after one bottle.' ONE DOSE RELIEVED.' MY CHILDREN LIKE IT." NO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS." Sold everywhere. Price, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. 1022 IJMBRELL A. FACTORY. WE ARE MAKERS. Large Stock at all prices. Newest Styles, Latest Patterns. Sole Cardiff Agents for the celebrated PRINCE Umbrella. The strongest and smallest folding made. Re-covering and Repairing on the Premises. WAREHOUSE FOr. WALKING STICKS AND LEATHER BAGS. Gladstone and Kit Bags, Portmanteaus, Dress Baskets aptd Trunks. Brief and Fancy Hand Bags. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Etc. W. PEDLER AND SON, 34, ROYALjARCAD.E CARDIFF. Established 28 Years. 1411—475fl JJ 0 E' S SIMPLY DELICIOUS. ENJOY IT DAILY. SAU CE. Sold by all Grocers and Stores. 1325 W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO. I LIMITED, ¡ STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 32, QUEEN-STREET, nnT-nci 248, BUTE-STREET, UAKUli™" 1, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. SKINN ER-STREET, NgWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27. CASTLE-STR SET, SWANSEA' 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Who receive 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 oue way. W" Jf] yAUGHAN AND CO., LIMITED, DYERS ¡ Are doing the largest trade and working the mos I sfBcient Machinery within a radius of One Hundred Miles, and ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES AND I DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, pro- ducing permanent colours, a superior finish, moderate ¡ charges, and promptness of despatch 1000 I POSTAL DELIVERY OP THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. 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 Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a in. and 3.15 a.m Country Subscribers residing within the limits ot GLAMORGAN SHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. 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THE JplTMAN'S jQAUGHTER. A A THE piTMAN'S QAUGHTER. JsL -JL THE JplTMAN'S JQAUGHTER. A JL J ANOTHER STORY OF MINING LIFE, ROMANCE, REALISM, AND LOVE, From the pen of J J MONK JjlOSTER, The Miner-Novelist, The Successful Author of Mining Serials, NOW PUBLISHING IN THE 0ARDIFF 7JUMF4S AND SOUTH ^Y'ALES ^yEEKLY^EWS W WT A new and powerful story of modern hfe in the coalfields, of a type which has, on the initiative of Mr J. MONK FOSTER, become exceedingly popular. Thauka to the skill and realism, the power and the pathos manifested in Mr Foster's earlier stories, his later novels of pit-lifa have been eagerly read by aU cbions of the commumty. They present in a truthful and r 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 onr readers, is entitled THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. It is from the pen of J M 0NK ROSTER, Author of 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, LaSSi., &c. I Publication commenced on J SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD. I OUTLINE SKETCH. THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. The heroine of Mr Monk Foster's serial Story 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 preat oare, 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. j teristics of industrial, and especially of mining life, will be graphically depicted. I A Mining Mystery of a new and most sensa- tional kind will be introduced early in the narra- tive, and its elucidation will be eagerly followed by every reader of Mr Foster's latest serial. In tba course of the narrative a moving account will be given of the great labour war in America, the spectator being a miner who has emigrated. THE NEW STORY. PjfIHE piTMAN'S JJ AUGHT KR, JL .a. Ðt I J. M0 N K B10 s T E11 Author of Children of Darkness," A Miner's Million," A Pit Brow Lassie," &0., IS NOW APPEARING IN THE COLUMNS OF THE CARDIFF fJlIMES 'N. 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GILBERT WOOD, 1307 Office of "The Architect," 175, Strand, London, ) Mmim&Z JUtttriasig. t 1 JypW SERTFS gjHORT TALES I BY VARIOUS AUTHORS, 1 Å VARIETY OF TALENT, ¡ JgVXCELLENT READING, I THIS WEEK will be continued in thø 0ARDIFF rpiMES I AND gOUTH^y ALES WEEKLY I A NEW SERIES of SHORT TALES of a particularly brief, pithy, and attractive character. The whole of the stories are well written, and most of them are by Authors whose work jg welcomed in every household. The following is a Full Lisb of the Series-of Stories and the order of Publication :— ONLY A PHOTOGRAPH, JusSin McCarthy,! BETWEEN TWO PATIENTS, George Manville Fenn THE GHOST MONK, Mrs Campbell Praed A SHOCKING EXPERIMENT, Fred Boyle. TWO TETE-A-TETES, Helen Mathers. NORA'S LOVE LETTER, Hume Nisbeb, A HAPPY MISCHANCE, Iza Dnffus Hardy. THE INTRIGUE NEXT DOOR, Edmund Downey. THE STRENGTH OF A BROKEN LINK, Richard Dowling. THE POISONED KREESE, Herbert Pearson. ON THE ROAD. Marie Von Thilo (of the Pseudonym Library). AT CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A HYENA, Cnptam C. W. Young. WANTED, Harold Conway. A DETECTIVE STORY, Es-Chief Inspector Cavanagh, A GREEK GOD, Captain Random NOT FAR TO SEEK, Ida Lemon, THE BABIES' TEACHER, J. H. Yoxall. THE ROSE. OF. GOD RUBY, Richard Ashe King. A WHITE ANGEL, Professor F. H. Williams. INTO THE LION'S DEN, J. Johnson Leak. PHYLLIS' LETTER, L. E. B. Stephens. A DEAD LOCK, WITH A SKELETON KEY, W. W. Penn. A HUNTING FLIRT, Mrs Kennard. THE LAST HOUR, ¡ F. M. Howard. The Twentieth-first Story of the Set-jest jpHYLLTS' LETTERt BY L. E. B. STEPHENS, Will appear in the columns of tb. CARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH^ALES^ EEKLY NEWS ON SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 23RD. tarmn-OLASS JgENSATIONAL JO. FICTION. NEW NoVEL, FROM THE PEN OF THE AUTHOR OF 14 THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB." Readers may reiy upon a First-class Story, full of interest from the first chapter to the last, THE AUTHOR OF OUR NEW STORY. J^/J-R FERGUS |Z| UME, Author of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," Madame Midas," The Fever of Life," The Queer Story of Adam Lind," The Red Star," The Lone Intt," etc., etc. We have pleasure in informing our Readers that we havp arranged with the Author of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab "—perhaps the most widely-read sensational story of recent years—for the right to issue serially his new MS. work entitled :— THE THIRD VOLUME. -X- JL THE rpHIRD VOLUME. iL. -i- v THE THIRD yOLUME, NOW APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF fj^IMES AND gOUTH ALESEEKLY NEWS READ rjiHE rjlHIRD yOLUME, A NEW NOVEL BY jpERGUS JTJUME, Author of The Mystery of a Hansom CAb," The Fever of Life," Madame Midas," "The Red Stat," "The Lone In11," &cM &0. DESCRIPTION. "THE THIRD VOLUME" is a story full tjf movement. Two men, apparently of themosb oppo. sitecharactarsar.d temperaments, meet in London, after many years' separation. The younger is of a fiery, restless, nomadic disposition, and, being 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 m dress and .surroundings. Heliveslikean automaton. He resonts the introduction into his own life of anything which is not thoroughly orthodox and conventional. His habits are of the most methodical type, and he is a pronounced woman hater. His young friend is in a rush of many engage. merits 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, and the other from his lawyer cautioning him against some statement which he beheves this woman intends making. The young fellow proceeds to investigate the afitair, and at once finds himself on the brink of a shocking mystery —which U) to that time had been kept entirely concealed from him, this bein nothing Jes8 than the 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 the lawyer's hands a bundle of papers for per. usal at home. But, who ho asked himself, was the woman who had written him, and what was the statement she wished to make ? NOW APPEARING IN THR {lARDIFt- rjpIMES AND gOUTH ALES EEKLY NEWS vv W -i'' THE THIRD VOLUME IS A FIRST- CLASS SENSATIONAL STORY, WHOLE. SOME, THRILLING AND FULL OF MOVEMENT. HE CADOXTON AND BARRY .JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), 5, VERB-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICH DAVIES. 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