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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIITH WALES Dillf NEWS. WOKPS. JGT 20 W oresl 0 6 11 0 1 6 20 Wordsj 0 6 10 1 6 Y 131X "MES I -j "NEWS" „ A „ ANO- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 "ECHO*" I 20 Words J*'aeh extra n 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 j J/Q 30 Word3 SOUTH WAIES EIIO. ( 3/9 I TH-Rr.E, SIX I WORDS. ONCE. TUtES. TIMES. J 40 Words 20 Wordsl, 0 6 1 0 11 6 5/- Each Extra so Words; 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 VVords 1/- 40 Wordsj 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly con/iiied to those which are ordered for consecutive_ insertion, and paid for previous to insertion if either oJ these conditions is not coniplicd with, the Advertise- ment vritl be charged by the Business Scale;- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To he Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. NcMces of Births, M<i.rrta<jes. and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding fO words, and Gd for each additional 10 irnnh. trsotta1. OUR Grandfathers enjoyed them. The East India Tea. Co.'s celebrated old-fashioued Teas purest cheapest. Direct from the gardens. Agents every- where.— Wholesale, 32, Great St. Helen's, LODdon.13i MOKE Aroher"^ Golden Beturns Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 1253 W" ILLIAM Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent (late Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police). All in- Ouiries strictly confidential. Rents collected.33, Alexandra-road, Carditf. 224__ j IIJLIAAIsT—Watited to know the whereabouts of Thomas and David Williams, brothers, •Their sister, Catherine Williams, would be. glad to Rear from them.—5, Walton-place, Chelsea, London, S. W. 475 iRairsmoiual. MATRIMONY.—A Welsh Lady, young and attrac- tive, with £5,000 at command, wishes to hear from uprght: and steady gentleman, with view to marriage.—Miss Rees, 15, John's-place, Sidney-square, London. 55.8 MIX 1STER_ (35), gentlemanly appearance, good II position, with means, wishes to meet Youn well connected, with means view matrimony send photo, particulars genuine secrecy, honourable. —Address Gwilyni, Daily News," Cardiff. 642 Musical. 4 PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisement!. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials »ith 'their applications, but to enclose copies ox esrimonia's only. ~4~MERICAN Organ, four guineas in good con- ,¿, ditiou knee swell cost ten guineas must oe ld-Apply 15- Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 341 I IOH. Sal", handsome Upright Iron Grand Piano, by London firm; a bargain.—Apply Z. 948, E>ho Office, Cardiff. 17 MISS Astie, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff has much pleasure in announcing that she oon tinues giving lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing I jfenart.li visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the ?esidences of pupils, or at 124. Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate. 12/A f&ibual. SOUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt, I ŒburationaI. I PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this ofii-e, are requested not to send original testimonials fVith their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. — ( -< ANDi DATES rapidly Prepared for Inspectorship j under the Weights and Measures Act; salaries, %:100 to B300 per annum. Thorough Preparation for Board of Trade Examination.—Terms, apply Business Academy, College-street, Rotherham. 453 OLLIERY Oiffcials and Miners.—Lessons by Post. The surest road to promotion. Syllabus Id stamp. —'T. A. Southern, M.E., late H.3I. Inspector of Mines, The Universal Mining School, Derby. 827 T]VttENCH, Spanish Italian, German, Private \.1 Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service. Excise and I Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 330 Q HORTHANJ) (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils ( taught and qualified for appointments by an sxpevienced tutor orally or by post individual I tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, ¡ 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside. Cardiff. ¡ ■fost anil I T^OUND, Yellow St. Bernard Dog. If not claimed fj within three days will be sold.— Osca Thomas, 6't, High-street, Jgmore Vale. 652 6't, High-street, jgmore Vale. 652 OST, at Llanishen, on Saturday last, a small liver j and white Spaniel bitch.—The finder will be re- warded on bringing her to W. R. Saunders, Lull ote, Llanioben. Dmmsiir ^rtrauis. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements 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- monials only. A General Servant wanted.—Apply 9, Rutbin- gardens. Cardiff. 499 WANTED, experienced Housemaid good refer ences required.—Apply 11 to 1 morning and 6 to 8 evening at 44, O&kficliI-stTeot, Ca.rdiff. 828 I WANTED, a good Farmhouse Servant must assist to milk no dairy work one accustomed to children preferred good home for suitable person. — Apply I, Sunny Bank, Ramney. 709 W~r ANTED, good, Plain Cook bread baking W assistance given in kitchen JB18 state age, references.—Mrs Bishop, Cwmrythan, Llandovery. ¡,51 ANTtfD, a Housemaid and a Nurse.—Apply f f Eastwood, Cathedral-road. 542 ANTED, Cook, B20 Parlourmaid, £25 House- I' maid, S18 Under-Housemaid, St4 Kitchen- maid, £16; Nurse, £ 14.—Write Mrs Coster. Registry Office, Gloucester 557 I WANTED, a General Servant daily employment to respectable Girl with good references.— Apply 24. Plasturton-gardens, Cardiff. 803 ANTED, an experienced General Servant; three II W in family.—Apply Mrs T. Jenkins, 9, Brynteg- terrace, Msrthyr. 640 good (jenerai Servant in farmhouse, ¡ I T can milk and do house work.—Mrs Thomas, Great House. Llanmaes, Cowbridge. 481 T^TANTED, an experienced General good plain ▼ T cook small family.—Apply Mrs Evans (John Evans and Co., Drapers), Pontypridd. 432 W- ANTED General Servant.—Apply Mrs Davies, Tt care of Messrs Hawell and Co., 14, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 363 W' ANTED, Girl, about 15, to assist with two children general kept.—30, Salisbury-road. 392 ifnatiøns tEarant. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. BAKERS.—Wanted, a young Man must produce ![) good references personal application.—Alfred Joues, Ebbw Vale. 72 BAKER8.-wanted, thoroughly competent Man to bake bread. cake, and pastry, also public baiting; good reference state wages.—G. Richards, Treharris. AKERS.—Wanted at once, a good Third Hand state wages.—F. Fear, Pond Bakery. EbbW Vale. BOOT and Shoe Trade.—Wanted, a good Finisher JD none bnt steady men need apply.—John Harries and Company, Stepney-screet, IJa.nelly. 318 CARi>IFF Union.-Wanted a Man to act as Barber V> at the Union Workhouse and Ely Schools and to make himself generally useful. Wages 25s weekly, with dinners. Hours from Further information as to duties, etc., may be obtained from the Master of the Workhouse. Forms of application to; be obtained from Mr A. J. Harris. Queen's-chanobers, Cardiff, must be returned on or before Monday, 18th March, 1896. 1941 CARPENTERS and Joiners seeking Employment in Cardiff are requested to see the Branch Secre- taries. CLERKSHIPS under Government.—Men Clerks Female Clerks (15 vacancies, 19th March) Excise Customs; Boy Clerks. Thorough and rapid preparation by correspondence or personally 3,000 passes, 94 first places. Prospectus and full details free. —Apply K. Skerry, M.A., F.R.G.S., 67, Chancery- lane, London. Boarders received. 303 |T^LECTR.ICAL Engineering.—Messrs Sydney F Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Appren- -e.e.:=_Mff KlectTical Works, Cardiff. 627 PLASTERRRS wanted for Glasgow, wages 9d per J. h ur.-Apply G. Rome and Co., 136, Waterloo- street R. A. MacG-ilvary, 129, West Regent-street or other of the employers. 926 PASTRYCOOKS and Confectioners.—Two Improvers anted at once live indoors.—State terms to S. Palmer, 29, Oxford-3treet, Swansea. 1904 PRACTICALFloricultureand Fruit Growing under Glass.—Vacancy in market nursery for Two pupils (gentlemens sons), resident or otherwise; sracing situation sea bathing; boating.-Apply rloriiui, Stourvale Nurseries, Christchurch, Hants.657 REPORIER wanted lov a weekly Newspaper.— Apply, testimonials and stating salary ■equired, to hditor, Welshman," Carmarthen. 721 y O UGAK Boiler.—W anled,a thorough practical MarT; v abstainer preferred permanent job.—Auplv. with recent testimonials, o. Coombes, Pontypridd." 19:5 T" O Bakers.—Youug Man wanted at ouce for"Bread R and assist with Smalls.—John Lewis and Co 184, WT"ANTED, steady Man as Sugar Boiler, well up W live indoois.—State terms and full particulars NCruze Wannia House. Priory-street, Carmarthen. WANTED, young Lady as Book and Housekeeper Vv also Waitr, ss and Kitchen Girl to assist in cooking.—W. B. Trick, Mackworth Arms Hotel, Neath. "T ANTED. Roller for reversing mill Merchant Mill Roller preferred.—State age and experi- ence, Barker, Post-office, Newport, at once. 5/4 ANTED, Reporter for a district; must be V young, energetic, and a good advertisement canvasser, 35s, Herald," Carnarvon. 710 '¡:T ANTED, steady Young Man, about 18, accus- tomed to farm work, and good knowledge of butchering. —V. 448 WANTED, Married Couple to live in country 1" house near Cardiff ma n to be grooin-coach- man and understand gardening wife to be active and good cook housemaid kept best references required. —Write V. 419, Daily News," Cardiff. 419 AN ED, two Tin-plate Workers constant em. t T ployment.—Apply to D. Griffiths, i2, Lammas. street, Carmarthen. -57- ANTEDTYoung Men(aged 14 to 30), and Ladies (15 to 20) to prepare in their own homes for permanent Government Situations; good salaties, prospects, pensions, etc. Prospectus, with every infor- mat on, free.—Apply (stating age)M. Stuart, H.M.C.S., Buchanan-road, Seacombe, Liverpool. 5- ATCHMAKING (practical).—Wanted, a smart, respectable Lad, about 14, as Apprentice.— Apply O. V. Siese, Watchmaker, 192, Castle-rd.,Roatli. 12s 6d a Week Salary offered t .) Male and Female in town and country for their evenings or spare hours.—For particulars of appointment apply, enclos- ing addressed envelope, to T. Smith and Co. (F 131) St? Helen's Gardens, North Kensington, London, W. -g 2s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by j either sex everywhere work can be done evenings.-Se:l(1 addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse-yard, Water-lane, Ltnidon. 451 £ 2 Weekly upwards may be realised by either sex, without hindering present occupation.—For sample-, (returnable), &c., enclose addressed envelope to Kvans, Watts aud Co. (P. 137), Merchants, Birming- ham. (This is genuine.) 67 lJ(jl1 Assistants. A PPLICANT8 sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oijiee, are requested not to send original testimonials with their ¡j,JJp!icttt,icns, but to enclose copies of testimonials only DRAPEEY.Waiiied immediately, several tho- rougiily-cxperienced Young Men.—W. Edwards, Swansea. 1937 D-IiA.-PERy.-wanted immediately, an experienced Young Man for Dress De partment must be well up in windnw dressing.—Apply, 'with full particulars, to W. Wiliiams and Co., Pontypridd. 433 DRAPERY.—D. Williams, Aberdare.has a. Vacancy for an Experienced Young Man.—State experi- ence, reference, and salary. If possible, apply per- sonally. 1891 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, a good Junior JL? Young Mall; We16h.-Apply to T. Lewis, Oxtonl- suset, :yaU:5ea. 4 S^tOCEHY. —Wantetl, a good Junior.—Apply '1'. \3f" Tustian and Co., wa.nsea. C1 ROCERY.—Wanted, a Junior (outdoors).—Apply, IT stating full particulars, G. Davies, 12, Castle street, Swansea. £ £ 1965 ROCERY.—Young Man wauled for family Grocery JC and Provision trade indoors.—Apply, with full particulars, T. Griffiths and Co.. St. Thomas. 1938 ilROCERY.—'Wanted, at once, strong, active Young f Man. about 18 to drive and assist at counter outdoor.—Apply, with full particulars, H. L. Thomas, South Gate Stores, Neath. 356 ("ROCERY-and Provisions.—Wanted, an active K Junior, with good references.—J. Evans, Grocer, I-Jjtjw Vtde. 6^ JIL1IN KR,Y^T~ I.etvis, Oxford-street, Swansea, i>l has a Vacancy for a thoroughly experienced has a. Vacancy for a thoroughly experienced Milliner, also an Assistant. ILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Milliner, —Cripps and Hart, 29, Castle Arcade, Carditf. MILLINERY?— Wanted immediat ly, a good, .1.' styhsh Milliner.—Apply, stating experience, salary, age, and enclose photo, Arthur Williams, Draper. Briton Ferry. 701 fg^O Dressmakers.—Wanted, a thorough, experienced JL Dressmaker as first haud; improvers need not appJy.-Appllcat,lOD, with ful particulars, to'i. Evans and ons, Tonypandy. 323 ANT I' D, good Practical Milliner, capable of V taking howroom Sales full particulars in first latter.—Donald Knight, Cardiff. 839 WANTEO at once, two smart Junior Young Men for Manchester and Men's Mercery full par- ticulars in first letter.—D. W. Price, 49 and 50, Com- mercial-street, Newport, Mon. 1971 WANTKD, two good Shop^AIanagers for Frozen Meat trade none but first-class men need apply.-Write Y. 523. Echo." Cardiff. 523 QtlttltS, nttagtrZ, &z. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oiiiee, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials onlv. JUNIOR Clerk wanted, for ship repairer's offiee; must write shorthand, and be acquainted with ship repairer's accounts.-Apply Box 21, Post-office, Swansea. 1923 WANTED, in Stockbroker's Oiffce, Junior Clerk i" one accustomed to the business preferred.— Apply S. 635, South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 695 II Sttuaijons Mfrnfefc. A Young Man, age 25, seeks situation as a good Bi-ead and Cake Hand thorough knowledge of smalls.—K ^9, Echo," Cardiff. 829_ BAKERS.—Wanted, by Youth (18), situation as JL) third han j or delivering good moulder; used to horses.—E. 740, Daily News," Cardiff. 740 g ^OMPANION-Help by Young Lady; servant kept; j thorouhly domesticated highest references.— Miss Macdonald, the Manse, Brading, Isle of Wight. C100PER. Open to evga¡{ement, sober and reli- t able, experienced in all branches of the tra.de. —Parry, 21, Lucknow-sireet, Upper Grange, Cardiff. DRAPERY.—Young Lady (22) requires Situation in fancy or serve through bookkeeping excellent references.—Miss :Lang"aie, 26, Canal-street, Nottingham. 8(,9 J .FOREMAN Carpenter seeks Re-engagement, shop, building, or general management long ex- perience excellent testimoniaJs.-Write P. 810, South Wales Daily News." Cardiff. 810 PRACTICAL Tailor and Cutter seeks engagement as general cutter good refefences.-Address J. B., 13, Freehold Land. Pontypool, Mon. 344 IMBER TTade.—Advertiser (21), just out of his apprenticeship with first-class Liverpool firm, desires Engagement in Cardiif highest references.— Address A. G. Bean, 2J5, Edge-lane, Liverpool. 302 TO Bakers.—Young Man requires Situation as Single or good Second eight years' experience weU up in bread and smalls can give good references.— Apply Cumpstone, Crown-street, Iron bridge. 845 TO Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation, second or good third well up in bread, cake, smalls.— Price, Emporium, Llandrindod Wells. 427 nno Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted, Place its J. third good bread hand; used to smalls.—Hale, Glenbrook House, Bridge-street, Abercarn. MHO Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted, Situation 1 First, Single well up in bread, cake, pastry, and small stove goods Decker's machinery reference. —Apply Cetta, 156. Gelli-road, Ton Pentre, Rbondda WANTED, situation as Working Housekeeper to V t single gentleman or widower.—Apply A. 598, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 598 WANTED, situation (Cardiff) as General for a girl, aged 17 good reference wages, 15s month.— Mis Bedford, Cwmtillery, Mon. 597 WANTED, by a farmer's son. Situation as Man8 gar, or a place of trust; used to horses and other stock good references.—Address G. D. Havard, 23, Dolphin-street, Newpors, Mon. 420 WATCH, Clock, and Jewellery Jobber, good all- round Hand, age 23, single, requires Situa- tion pivoter, (lwn tools good refer<Jnces, eight years' experience. — Day, 9, Windsor-terrace, Totterdown, Bristol. 632 WHOLESALE Clothiers.—Engagement wanted ft by experienced Man for first-class house South Wales ground.—Apply Traveller, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff 429 ^eitota, testidkrs. &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements I addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials I with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. A Traveller wanted for the Building Material Busi- ness.—Write to L 831, "Daily News," Cardiff. 831 AGENT wanted for Sauces, Vinegars, Shoemakers' Inks, Pickle; good salary and commission.— Peacock, 52, Newiu^ton Green-road, Balls-pond, I.omlon. 296 AGENTS.—Energetic men can earn B2 per week selling our patent tablets. Required by every shopkeeper in United Kingdom. Can be worked in 8Plue time.-pa.rticulars free, J. Brand and Co., I Printers, &c., Cloth fair, London, E.C. 156 AGENTS Wanted.—Country Tailors, Drapers, and others wanted, to represent the well-known Advertising Firm of Tailors, Woolf Bros. particulars on application.—Address Agency, Woolf Bros., 37, Barbican, London, E.C. 1961 A GENTS wanted for Cardiff, Swansea, and District, by Leading Manufacturing Firm to Sell important Specialities to Collieries, Steel, Copper Works, Flour Mills, &c. liberal commission gentlemen with know- ledge of engineering and good connection preferred.- A. 610, "Daily News," Cardiff. 510- AGENTS wanted.—Money easily made in spare time; best agency going constant income as- 8ured pa.rtieul3.rs free; also pocket rubber stamp of your narneandaddreS3.-S. &11,120, Cheapside, London. AGENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas. French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa; particu- lars free.—Oliver, Oliver and Co., 242, Soutbgate-road, London. 382 N" energetic Young Man wanted, to call upon shops high commission.—A.B., 63, Borough- road, London. 556 OLLECTOR, Salesman.—We have a Vacancy for a first-rate Man to be trained for a Collectorship salary and commission must be energetic and trust- worthy.—The Singer Manufacturing Company, Cinder- ford. J595 G- ROCER'S Sundries.—^Wanted, an Agent on com- mission, west of Bridgend.—Address M. 1884, Daily News Office, Cardiff 1884 RELIABLE, pushing-Agents, with good connect tions and references, among home and shipping trade, wanted by large newly-established Margarine Factory in Holland.—Address, full particulars, X. Y., care of Davies, Advertising Agent, Bristol. 709 WANTED, by firm of Decorators and Contractors. V T Person good address, to solicit orders, and fill in time "in office.—State experence and salary re- quired to Q 404, Echo Office, Cardiff. 404 WANTED, influential Agents (liberal terms to suitable appl canb") in Glamorganshire, Mon. mouthshire, and Herefordshire, for a leading British Life Assu ance Co., offering most advantageous terms to assurers.—Address L. 925, "Daily News," Cardiff. YOUNG Man wanted £26qä;ter, paid JL weekly splendid opening; specimens free.— Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, Lancashire. loirgin^s, apartments, &x. I PENARTH.—Comfortable Apartments, suit gentle- man dining out, or with board; bath, piano uo children.—Apply 17, Ivy-street, Penarth. 703 J""j^NARM^L £ Ui7d^wiie Private Hotel] Ex ten- s> JL sive Channel view superior accommodation moderate charges. Special terms to permanent resi- 1 dents. 250 TO Let, Parlour and_Bedroom, furnished, private house, central position in Brynmawr, suitable to clerks, commercia]»,-Particularo; Adams, Reporter, Brvnmawr S75 f Jot ^al*Holms, anb. &c. FOR Sale, Plas Gwynt, Cathedral-road three re- ception, eight bedrooms, dressing-room, bath. room, lavatory, good offices, tennis lawn, stabling for three, coach-house (four carriages).—Apply Messrs Gottwaltz and Bowling, High-street, Cardiff. 777 TTIOR Sale, Property in Millicent-street lease, 999 years goocf investment.— Apply Alfred Lewis, Auctioneer. St. Mary's-Chambers, St. Mary-street. 694 LLANGATTOC Estate, Caerleon.—Excellent Build- ing Sites are now offered on the above estate, which adjoins Caerleon Station good roads formed I and drainage provided low ground rents term, 999 years.—Apply to Alfred Swash, M.S.A., ami John Bain, A.R.I.B.A., Estate Architects, 3, Friars' Chambers, Newport. 1983 Chambers, Newport. 1983 THE Parade, Barry.—Ten-roomed House for Sale all latest improvements; facing Channel, near Pebble Beadl; immedia.te possession.—Apply Trot- tnan. Parade, Barry. 768 €a bt -Houses, ^aitii, &c. J ARMING Residence, low rent, Oystertnoutli 4 'I recepdons, 12 bedrooms commodious stabling. Trains hourly to Swa.nsea.Ylessrs Smith and SOli, Solicitors, Swansea. 1914 FOR FURNISHED and UNFUffNISH"J> Resi- J' dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and ,St. Mary-ft., Carditf 1049 GENTLEMAN'S Corner Residence to Let, St. Helen's-road every convenience suitable for medical man.—T. Milward, College-street, Swansea. NELSON.—To let or Sold, Bryniiyfryd, handsome villa extensive garden and lawn pleasantly situated few minutes' walk from Llaneaiacii Station, G.W.It.—Apply Edward Morgan, Bryneoch, Nelson, 707 S]>ENAKTH.—To Let or lor Sale, large Villa Resi- t: dence, situated in one of the best localities in Penarth (Victoria-road), near All Saints' Church 3 reception-rooms, ó bedrooms, hot and cold water, bath. &c., large coal cellar, wirie 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. 418 REMUNERATIVE Investment in Ground Rents prosperous locality.—Apply G. 123, Daily News" Newport. 306 mo be Let or Sold, a, nine-roomed House, within easy S distance of Porthcawl.— Apply X., Brynycae, Porthcawi. 838 unfurnished.liouthfieldllouse, Llandrindod JL Wells.—For terms, &c., apply toMrSwettenluiui, Newtown, North Wales. 679 r^7r^t;il9, Crwys-road 15, 43, Dalton-street, do. It 79, 111, Strathn-airn-atreet papered, baths.— Apply 138, Castle-road. 414 «0 d.nUfíitttSS fJrmtsjes, &í. eOWARD-street, Hast Moors.—House and Three- stall Stable and large Yard, suit coalman or i jnilfeman.—Apply 23, Railway-street. 569^ E WPORT.^Yo be Cet, Sui te of Offices, iour rooms and lavatory centrally situated iu Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, N'ew¡Júrí., 1212 KNARTH~^To" or Sold, good Business Jj_ Premises, with Bakehouse. Grocer's Fixtures, complete.—Apply Davies, 8, Lord-street, Penarth. 317 ONTYi'KIJXD, best position in Taff-street, Lock- j)L up Shop. with immediate possession.—Particu- lars, apply Davies, Gogerddan Villa, Berw-road, Pontypridd. 195 S_ PLENDID Corner Shop ;uid Premises, Neville- street and Cowbridge-road. — Robert Lewi;, Wholesale Paperhanging and Glass Merchant. Custom Ho use-street. 707 ripo be Let or Sold, No, 61, Clive-street, Grange- B town fitted up for doctor.—Apply W. B. Shep- herd, Penarth. 760 fgpjo Let, 3 Sets of Rooms as Offices above "South 1 Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary-street.— Apply Daily News," Carditf. 15306 1291 rpO Let, House and Shop excellent position, Ponty- 1 pridd.—Apply 28, Gelliwastad-road, Pontypridd. -XT ELL.enclosed Y:1rd and Buildings to be had on f V lease and moderate terms suitable for en- gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph lieald, Rolling Ptock W0rks, Cardiff. 12c-9 lUíí1UZSt!í for UxsposaL j IIAPERY, Fancy, and Millinery.—Unusual chance I JJ for a business man or branch medium R.M. market centre, dense population, fastest-growing and largest town South Wales laige premises rent £ 60 stock and fittings about drapery and ladies' outfit could with advantage be added —X. 519, Echo Office, Cardiff. 519 h- RHONDDA Vach.—For Sale, Best Milk Round in JH, the Rhoudda, with 12 Cows, doing 3J gallons dady, with Pony and Trap also a large number of Poultry.—Apply to T. Jones, 73, Dvfxrya-street, Fern- dale. 352 SALE, Tobacconist Business best position grand opening bail dresser lease, stock, fixtures, &c., between £ and £ 400 reason selling engaged in othfr business.—Llewellyn, 63, Hannah-street, Perth. V7ST — Tobacconist and y f Stationery, very best position in High-street rent £35; also Double-fronted Shop, now grocery rent £ 28.—Photographs sent by Baker, Agent^ 8, High-street. 639 nhlit 1TUSt5. ('1ARDIFF.-Centre oi town; genuine, well-estab. j lJ8hed Restaurant wine anù beer licence muder. ate price.—Powell, Lewis and Co., Estate Agents, Cardiff. 513 FOR Sale, the Lease (19 years to run) of a beer- house in one of the bnsiest thoroughfares in Cardiff; immediate possession good (rdde; rent low.—Apply Mr George Rees, Solicitor, 28, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 463 VTATTV Country Hotel, everything free, £ 150; J^j famous business. Another charmingly-situated seaside, free, £ 200.—Hillman, Auctioneer, Newport.635 ra^O be Let, with immediate possession, the Cross JL Inn Hotel, Cwmcyrdin, Maesteg. — Apply Backiey Bros., Lla.nelly. 1582 TO Let, Barley Mow Inn, Abergavenny single licence immediate possession moderate rent easy ingoiu.-Appjy Yorath and Son, Cambrhn Brewery, Newport. 426 TO Let, immediate possession moderate rent licence immediate possession moderate rent; easy ingoing.—Apply Yorath and Son, Cambrian Brewery, Newport. WESTON-supev-Mare.—To Let, Clifton Private W Hotel, over 30 rooms also Boarding House best position, facing sea, Victoria-square.—Particulars, II. Forse, Bristol. S46 jilitfijiaeriT, ij!;ools. &c. t ENGINE, 120 i. h-p. Robey Undertype, in perfect condition, boiler fitting with new tire-box; specially adapted for saw mills, or similar machinery. —Rose and Co.. West Bute-street, Cardiff. 327 FOR SALE, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE Jt' TRADE of Engines for hauling, pumping, and wind- ing, Air Compressors and Mining Machinery, Boilers (Lanc30Shire, Galloway, and Vertical), an sizes for an preasuies. These can be seen at my Broughton Hall Works, Padeswood Works, and Hawarden Storeyard. In order to avoid unnS83.ry 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.—Edward Ratcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester. Telegraphic address—"Merchant, Hawarden." 1377 Engine, with w.i. wheels, new fire-box, and lubes. equal to new. One 6-h.p. Vertical Engine and Boiler (one Corn Grinding Mill by Barford and Perkins). One 2,h.[. Vertical Engine and Boiler. GEO. KYTE CO., Atlas Engineering Works, 3554 CANTON, CARDIFF. FOR Sale, cheap.—Several pairs and single winding and hauling Engines vertical antI other boilers air compressors, pumps, ¡¡hafting, pulleys, and plummer blocks.—Evans, Engineers' Supply Depot, Swansea. IF you are requiring Portable Engines, Mortar Mills, or Saw Benches, send for particulars to Clarence Wharf, Newport, Mon. 1820 PORTABLE Engines for Sale 1 16-liorse power, N double cylinder, and 1 12-horse power, double cylinder very good order would take smaller size engines in part payment.—Clarence Wharf Saw Mills, Newport. 1901 Oi ALE or Hire, 6ft. Mortar .'Mill, with Engine and l!o Boiler combined, on travelling wheels.—Apply Contractor, II Echo" Ofike, Newport. 1900 SHAFTING, 103 9d cwt. (Bright) Pulleys (1,200), Fittings, Condensors, Steam Engines.—Henry Tittley and Son, Engineers, Smethwick. 592 T 0 BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC. If you want a really good MORTAR MILL on the best terms, either fOT cash, hire, or purchaso-hire, wire or telephone to CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Newport, Mon. Telegrams, Machinery, Newport." National T'elephoua, No. 18. 6it., 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. SAW-BENCHES are the best and cheapest in the market. 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 1595 Utagons nub Otn!lul11 Rtquisíus. RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or bale. Cash or deferred payments.—X'ne Midland Railway Ca.r riage and Wagon Company, Limited. Midland Works Birmingham 1082 RAILWAY Wagons and Locomotives.—The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Wagons andLoca'a in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, East Moors. Cardiff. 1364 j|MPORTANT TO COLLIERY OWNERS. FOR SALE, 100 Second-hand New Specification Wagons, 10-tonners, with side and end doors. FOR SALE, 200 10-tonners at les3 than simple hire rate. even including maintenance 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. H EALD, Manager, 1810 Cardiff and Swansea Department, Cardiff. %izxiihzf &r. ORBl S jglCOS., CYCLE WORKS. PONTYPRIDD. Winter Clearance, a few more solid tyre Bicycles left at 15s each; good riding order. Send P.O., 15s, for sample 3r once and full addres8. 1185 T7VREE! FREE! Post Free to any address.— F SAFETIES SAFETIES SAFETIES I 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 mil ken, or agents. Why pay more or fancyprices ? Single machine at wholesale prica. Write at once for the largest and most complete list in the cycle trade. Stirling value and no large profits. W. R. WARRILOW, 1-S75 Cycle Works. Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. FIRE Fire 1 Fire !—Safeties—bmgains in soiled )f machines, slightly damaged by water. Selling at less than half cost. AI! new machuies. Call for list of salvage stock.—VVarrilow's Cycle Works, 293, Bute- street, Cardiff. Wonderful bargains for shol time only; cushion alld pileul11atic. ] 5'1 SAFETY —Lady's Pneumatic, b^lls throughout, {"5 £ 6 10s.—Write D. 562, Daily News" Office, ( Cardiff. f62 I OAFETY Cushion, Hum her pattern, diamond, un- io scratched, ball head, balls everywhere, £ 5, worth £ 16.—Write D, 561. Echo Office, Cardiff. 561 CJ AFETY (1894) Dunlop detachable Pneumatic, well- known makers, latest improvements; £ 10 10s, cost £ 26.—Write G. 659, Echo Office, Cardiff. 659 SAFETY, double tube, pneumatic tyres, weight 331bs., with brake and guards, latest Humber style splendid machine, only used lew times, not soiled taken for debt cost B22 10S cash, only £6 15s will send on approval with pleasure.—H. Humphries, 6, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. 895 SAFETY.—Wonderful bargain ever offe>ed. Genuine pneumatic tyres double, latest tube tyres, Hum- ber (latest pattern), long ball head, lined and enamelled. plated head and air crown; high-class machine, brake and guards taken for debt new, not soiled pump and lamp complete approval with pleasure to any address cash wanted no exchange. —Apply to B. Hornett, Kildare, Regent-street, West 0n-super-.Mare. 61 Horses. Ittbt tO!k. Carriages. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and J-\ Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 £ CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- 'J leeted Stock in the West.—C b. Gumsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 1355 FOR Sale at Gover's, Wharton-street, Cardiff, new Jt' Spring T'roiley, two new 'lip Carts, and a lot of Navvy Barrows. 785 FOR Sale, Two good Grocer's Carts, equal to new Jt' also One new Grocer's Cart, very cheap.—Apply M. Leonard, Brynmawr. 596^ 17\6Tt Sale, a new Double-shaft Trolley, to carry three tons would suit haulier or merchant.—W. tons would suit haulier or merchant.—W. Wellington, Magor, Mon. 421 B AN DAU, equal to now pole, bar, shafts, luggage JLi board weight, 9cwt. 3qrs.—T. Preece, Wbite- cross-street, Monmouth. 227 TWO Hearses, massive carvings, glass bicles, form plain or open hearses also one small light Hearse for country work, India-rubber tyres, littlo used. sale or hire; drawings sent free also twenty oher Hearses on Sale.-Apply Jol1n Marston and Co., 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 959 SORE Shoulders, Grease, Thrush. Ac., quickly cured by Comly's Fluid. Horses suffering from sora backg, sore shoulders, broken knées. grease, mud fevr, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrush, cracked heels, &c., very quickly cured by bathing the parts affected with a tablespoonfnl of Comly's Fluid in a. pint of water. It inake3 the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, aoz., Is 20oz.. 2s, of all Chemists. Insist on having Condy's Fluid." 1841 USE Jeerol Ointment for speedily curing Sprains. Curbs and Splints when forming, Over- re; cites, Cappet Hocks, Rheumatism, Windfalls, Scurf after blistering. Large box post free for Is 2d from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, Lon- don, E.C. 1841 VETERINARY Book free, containing full instruc- tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, poul- try, &c., from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill- street, London, E.C. 1841 W. L E W IS, 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 Carriages always in stock. Inspection invi¡ ed, Second. hand Bought, Sold on Commission, or Warehoused. All kinds of Reoairs done at the works. Estimates free. 1696 fur Sale.-jEis cellaimms. ALL over Wales.— Fligelatone's, Popular Pawn- | broker, 22, Castle-road, Cardiff. 20 percent, less than all advertisers. 1415 Al Bargain.—Just forfeited at l ligelstone's Gent's 1Bet. GoltI English Lever, original cost £ 20, only 6gs. 1415 A Li. over Wales.—i'ligelstones 22ct. solid Gold Wedding Rings is a popular word. Who is cheapest? 1415 LL over Wales.—Fiigeletouo's 22ct. solid Gold New Wedding Rings, 3dwt. 15s, 3%dwt. 17s 6d, 4itwt. 20s. 1415 LL competition defied.—Fligelstone's Feather Bed, Bolster, two Pillows, best Linen Tick, weight WIbs., only 37s 6d. 1415 LWAYS cheapest.—Fligelstone's the popular Shirt, Is 11'a wear guaranteed Is ll%d the public likes them. 1415 A LWAYS cheapest.—Just forfeited at Fligelstone's, 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. 1415 A NOTHRR Grand Bargain.—Fligelstone's Electro- J73L plated Cruet-stand 6 cut-glass bottles only 6s 6d splendid value. 1415 ALL over Wales.—Fligelstone's Lady's Solid Gold Watch; hall-marked cases only 21s, worth 4 uineas. 1415 ANOTHER Grand Bargain.—Fligelstons has for- feited 4C handsome La.dy'3 Silver Watches only 10s. each. 1^5 ALWAYS Buy at Fligelstone's.—Best value, lowest price, and money back if not satisfaction. 1415 A P.O. for 15s, Fligelstone will forward Gent's hand- some Silver Watch and Curb Albert worth 3 guineas. 1415 ASTOUNDING Bargain.—Forfeited at Fligelstone's Gent's 9ct. sold Gold Albert, fancy curb, only 45s. Gent's 9ct. sold Gold Albert, fancy curb, 0nly 45s. Gold Signet Ring, hall-marked, only 3s 6d, worth treble. H15 A Grand Bargain.—Fligelstone's Gent's 18ct. hall- marked Gold Lever, 12gs., only 4gs. 1415 Albert, 25s Lady's Gold Albert, 21s; Lady's Gold Chain, 25s. 1415 ASTOUNDING Value.—Fligelstone's 18ct. Gold Keepers, fancv patterns, 10s Gold Keepers from 25s. 1415 AT Fligelstone's.—Gold Watches—Gents', 30s ladies', 15s Silv-er Watches—Gents' and Ladies', 6.1. 1415 A LL P.O. payable to Fligelstone. Money will be .1. returned on goods not approved of. Estab- lished 50 years." 1415 ASSINETTE Perambulator^ with rug, 30s"; double Mail Cart, 16s both nearly new and recently coat double.—57, Port-street, Evesham. 560 for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most j stubborn casei post free, 2s 9d, 48 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 527 DINING and Drawing-room Suito, superior quality owing to bad trade have been able to buy cheap. —Ede's Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 1883 "J7TASHIONABLE Millinery.—Wanted, 5,000 more JT ladies to write regularly to Rhys Thomas, Oxford-streot, Swansea., for their Millinery, Corsets, Underclothing, Hosiery, Gloves, and General House- hold Drapery.—The Swansea Reliable Stylish Mil. linery Warehouse, 51, Oxford-street. 13S0 FOR Sale, by private treaty, cheap, Fittings of the Grocer's Shop, 54, Pontmorlais-circus, Merthyr, comprising marble-top counter and window [shelves, mahogany tea biop, ami tho ordinary shelves, etc., etc. -Apply to Mi Joseph P. Pool, Decorator, Merthyr. 837 171 UR Boa (Russian).—Lady offers very bUllhy, quite new, dark, soft, silky, Alaska Tail Boa, three yards long cash needed accept 18;; 6d, worth S5 5a approval, carriage pid before payment great bar. gain.—Mrs Edwards, 52, Hugh-street, Eccle.ston-square, S.W. 364_ "GENTLEMAN'S Hogskin Riding Saddle and Bridle ~)f cost £4 10s price 40s sent on approval equal new.—John Powe, Confectioner, High-street, Swansea. ARRIS'S Sale of Millinery and Ladies' Under- J. wear and Flannelette, 33in. wide, 2%d, 34.d Red, Grey, and White Flannel, 5%d, 6%d, 83/i i. 554 ARRIS'S Sale.—Positively last week of Sale, Children's Jackets, Pellisses, and Canes at startling prices. See windows.—Market Buildings, Newport. 554 HARRIS'S Sale.—Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, latest styles all millinery trimmed free. Gloves, Feathers, and Flowers half-price.—Market Buildings. 554 HARRIS'S Sale.—Solid Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, massivo Glass-door Wardrobe, Toilet Table, Washstand, Pedestal Towel Rails, 2 Chairs; 26 15s. 279 HARRIS'S Sale.—Carpets, Art Squares, Hearth- rugs, Floorcloths, Linoleums, Coca Matting, Mat6.-The Market-hall, Newport.—Advantageous to partios furnishing. Call. 2ï9 HARRIS'S Sale in the Market-hall, Newport.-OO I. Massive Brass-mounted Bedsteads, only 258 each 33 Spring Mattresses, 7s lid and 8s lid, usually 12s 6(1 and 14s 6d 38 Full-wool Bed Sets. 9s lid. 279 ANGOLDS.—20 Tons Yellow Globe, £1 per ton. delivered in Cardiff or on rail.—Apply Harding, Monachty Farm, Maindy, Cardiff. 221 PHOTOGRAPHIC Novelties and Specialities cata B. logues post free.—A. L. Rubeau, Rue Rousseau, 19, Paris. 844 THATCHER, of Bristol, beats the world for Stationery. Write him, enclose 18 penny stamps, request five quires Writing Paper, hea.ded your Address and Monogram in brilliant colours. You will get it by return, post free.—T. Thatcher, the World's Stationer, College Green, Bristol. 1 LEATHERS FEATHERS } FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry a.nd sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 1275 sporting. GUNS.—Buffalo Bill's Noiseless Sharp-Shooter \3f fires ball and shot, and kills game at 150 yards, guaranteed, 268 eacb; 200 Second-hand Guns; cata. logues, testimonials.—Hillsdon and Hillsdon, Far- Killing Gun Manufacturers, Folkestone and Dover. 60 $Usc £ lIajttous. A STROLOGY.—Marriage and Business Prospects, J-\ is; partner .described, 7 stamps send birth- time, description.—Prof. Owen, Novwich-voad, Ips. wich. (Thirty years' experience.) 452 MARQUEES, Tents, Flags, Shields, Tarpaulins, I for Hire, Eisteddfodau, Banquets, Shows, Ac. All canvas goods made to order.—Jonathan Jones, wa.usea. 1893 STAMMERING.—The Truth about Stammering.— Anyone interested will receive the latest informa- tion and important books on the cure, on loan, post) free, without charge, from Ithnriel, Messrs Deacon s, 154, Leadenhall-street, London, R.C. 1629 IjHlRNISHon our New Hire t>vat.em. Houses or ? A partments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, ami nquiries usually made by other com I panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock CHousehold Furniture of cheap and superior quality AU good-s sold on the Hire System at ready-money rices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all f g00ds S8nt home In it private van free of charge. 1\0 scamp or agreement chares made 110 bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, rani, 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 C¡T<JHL Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing J sewhere. We will supply £6 worth for 2s od weekly E10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly £2ù worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Specia I terms for larger quantities. Please note the Audi ess: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Cardiff. ;0flOtU!T. W~ ANTEDT-E500; mortgage good new leasehold property, cost over £1,000; state lowest in- terest.—Address Investor, South Wales Daily News," SWånsea. 1957 ■j*/|ONEY PRIVATELY, 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 £10,000 advanced in all fiarts of the kingdom without sureties, delay, or publ- icity, 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, statiug amount required, to Mr 'J'. C. MILBITKN. General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 1414 jrt5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- č1;,I out sureties, no delay, uo fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Mertliyr Tydfil; 3, Friar's Park, Lammas- street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end. 1753 rglHE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), JL 28, Bedford street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Capital, Tieserve Fund, £100,00J. Advances of j350 to on any class of security. Three per cent, interest allowed 011 current accoUlÜs on the monthly bJlances when not drawn below £ 20. Deposits of ;j;;1O and upwards received as under :— b% per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6% „ „ 6 „ „ 7% „ 12 Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. 1337 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. MORTGAGES.—S Hem and Pertwee, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 MONEY Lent without Bill of Sale or Sureties, on approved NoLe of Hand alone, as follows :— £20-24 Monthly Instalments of £0 18 4 £ 50—24 „ „ £2 5 10 £100 24" £4 11 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 A. G. WILLIS, Manager. A CAPITALIST is prepared to make IMMEDIATE, PROMPT, and STRICTLY PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES in Sums from £10 TO £1,000 TO Professional Ladies and No Fee of an$description. Gentlemen, No Bills of ale. Tradesmen, No public or 10ca.1 exposure. Farmers, No objectionable Inquiries. Florists, No usual Loan Office Fol" Market Gardeners, malities. Hotel Proprietors, Aml at a Reasonablo 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 f' ees of all descriptions. Appli. cants can reiy 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. THE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO (LIMITED) Advance Daily Sums from S5 TO £1,000 Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Piospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOVV-HILL, NEWPORT 4 ST. CATHARINE-STREET (opposite Police-station) PONTYPRIDD. 1462 TO those requiring Money at reasonable interest jt. apply Manager, 3, Bute-terrace, Carditf. 1308 1". S~FYEI7DING ^-COMPANY; LIMITED a. (Established over half a Century.) FINANCE. MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS, HEAD OFFICE—THE HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED B10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest. payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Wii.hdiawal 011 demand .4 per cent. per annum. at 3 months' notice 5 per ct. per annum. at 6 months' notice..6 per ct. per annum. at 12 months' notice. 7 per ct. per annum. Depositors have the first charge upon the entire ass.et8 of the Company; one of the safest an'1 • ..t paying investments of the day. Advances made ill any Sum upon personal rwr;, ,v kind of Security from £10 to in "ikse. or Country, without delay or publicity. TRADE DISCOUNTED. Prospectu9 and particulars free by applying to Mana- ger as above BRANCHES; London, Oxford, Bath, Newport, Croydon, Kxeter, Gloucester, Pontypridd, U.eadin, Liverpool, Cheltenham, Leicester, K Mal1"ter:&_c:13_ ONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of Sale or Sureties, as follows :— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £1 23 5d. 50.. „ 24 „ „ £2 4s lOll. £100" 24" £4 9 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. N.. commissions charged. Distance no object.Apply D. Williams, 15, York-rd.,Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. 1tIfrr M KEA.LU.3 AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE ) Th great remedy for Bili- PILLS MANDRAKE I ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri- PILLS MANDRAKE i tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is l%d, 2s 9d, PILLS MANDRAKE 4s 6d, and lis. Free by post PILLS MANDRAKE by the proprietor. 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They present in a truthful and I vivid fashion lifelike glimpses of the conditions under which thousands of human beings live and suffer, love and die. Mr Foster's nove!, specially written for our readers, is ent itled THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. It is from the pen of J ONK ROSTER, Author oi 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 jgATURDAY, "j^OVEMBER 3RP. 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. 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This and enhrged Edition contains full par ticulars of every Port and H,trb01U in the Britib Islands, verified by the authorities. Pilotage, Officials, Charges, aml every other necessary informa- tion are included in the Port Directory. The Foreigll 1'01 ts have been specially revised hy I he BritislJ and the respective Port. Officials. All tø Ports are in ¡lpIHbetic,\1 order throughout. Th1" arrangement will save time ill consulting (he book. The Foreign and ColulIi¡¡,1 Daties 0\1 Imports bav6 been correeteclllp to the la: est possible elate. E*' porters may obtain from thi", section ill a few minute9 information which extensive correspondence might bØ necessary to elicit from Consulates aml Government Offices. THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK CONTAINS Admiralty Notes. Agreements. Almanack. AstrO' liomical Deifnitions. British Consuls, list of. British Ship's Papel's. Corn Measures of Different Ports. Consular Fees. 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The Tariffs of all Nations. The Tariffs of the Colonies- The Pilotage Itates of the United Kingdom an" Foreign Countries. Victualling of Ships. The Weather with much other u-eíul information, all of which has been specially prepared. OPINIONS 01;' THE nmss. (Selected from a very large number of uniformly favourable reviews.) Tlw Moming Post. 'The Shipping World Yeft* Book,' edited by Major Jones, M P., is one of those p\1blici\.t.inJl the ÍLtIl merit of which can only be app'e' ciated by those who are prllctically concerned with the matters dealt with. But to a reader of the very leas1í experienc ■ in commerce or in navigation H must b" obvious that uch det1\iled information on almos1í every conceivable point connected wit the working of tho Mercantile Maline must be invaluable to wer' chants, agents, alld ship,; officers." Shipping and Mercantile Gautte. In several in" stances we have lltken the trouble to test the accuracy of the particulars furnished, and find them strict 1,:1 COlTfct in every detail. The utility of a book of tbis kind i beyond question." City PJ'e88. What is to the ordinary individual "The Shipping World Year Book' is to tbe mariner. It gives him in a fonn that. converts reference from a toil in to a pleasure all the information that hø can possibly require ill whatever position he may be placed, and ill whatever part of the world he may sail to." Financial NelOH, The present volume tadits of all jntions and (of the colonies, completely revised np to December 15 the first complete port ann harbour directory of the British Isles ever published and a Üiredory of aU the principal ports of the world, arranged in alphabetioal order, giving the latest official particulars of the aCCOlnTIIO(1:1tJOn, charges, thIes, trader, pilotage awl tow tge." Pairplay. The work contains a directory of all tb6 principal ports, home and foreign, with the accom* modation, cliaiges, tides, trades, pilotage, towage, and other useful information." Standard, The work should save much time and trouble, hitherto unavoidably expended iu consultintf orcin consuls and other officials." .Economist.—"This is the eighth issue of a manual calculated to be of service to all connected with out maritime service." Public Opinion.—"The important 11.dditions and iw* provements only serve to maJte more palpable tIlt IIsefuluesd of this volume of reference to all connected* directly or indirectly, with Ow shippillg interest. It is a 1f1<tnellons compilation, the usefulness of which cannot be 1.00 highly held in appreciation.' Liverpool Mercury.—"It contains practically every thing shipowners 01' commanders may require to kilo" about the ports of Oie world." Shields Daily Gazctte. Major Jones has contrived to render his V ear Book' a manual absolutely in* dispensable to all who are engaged in the shipping tmde. Year hy year it has grown in balk mal in com* pleteness, and the eighth issue now before us containi 1\ wealth of informittion on n;nltici\.1 subjects whicl1 w' do not hitherto remember to have seen collected i4 one volume. Altogether the "Year Book' is a unique production." Broad Year Book' bears evidence of very careful compilation, aml thc editor. Major Evifl Rowland Jones, M.P., is to be congratulated 011 the. adv1.Jlce made 011 previous issues." St. James's Gazette, Enormous pains seem to havt! been bestowell upon the volume, which is exceedingly well edited. The work is carefully compiled and wail brought up to date." Leeds Mercury.—" It is edited by Major Evan B. Jones, M.P., and is a monument of painstakin col11' pila* ion. Merchants and shippers will find in it quitl H, treasury of information relating to their special Con" Glasgow HeraldAmong other matters dealt witll are the taritïs of all nations and of all colonies, revised lip to 15th December last a complete port an" harbour directory of the British Isles, and a directory of the port of the world, arranged in alphabctiea.1 form, "nd giving the latest official particulars regard* ing acc"IDnwdation, charges, tides, etc," Dm¡dce Courier and .A"TU8. l'he great popularit.1 it has a.ttaÍ11ecl will be increased by the additions and improvements that have been made." Scotsman.—"The new issue will be welcome to all sorts of business mell who trade across the seas." Sheffield Telegrapl. IVmngthe year we have found it (lue of the most useful works in our reference librarv Eastern Morning News.—" No ship should !t.o to sea withont thi" work, which shonlda.lso be found III ever1 'hippiiig, mercantile, and newspaper office. The booK contains complete information respecting every British port, harbour, or creelt, as well as the pnnclpal forelgJJ ports. The information with regard to shipping is sa. extensive its to be really l'enmrJmlJle." ill an-chester Guanlietn, A very remarImbJe example of comnact information relating to the conditions, rates, charges, distances, statistics, and so forth of tb. maritime carrying trade." Steamship.—"The scope of the work is mot compre- hensive and the book must now be classed as the be-it desk manual for all who are e11gaed in trade. commerce, and navigation." Timber Trade Journal.—"This is a standard publication, combining practical merccwtÏle utilit1 with the literary ability evinced by Major Jones, M.P., in his other works. It- hits reached it" eighth annual issuo, and more than 1CO nages of new ll1i\.tter have been added since the 1893 edition. A mere list of it* contents would occupy a considerable space of the¡ Journal. It is indispensable in every offie wherf shipping transactions are made, and where l'eferenC6 bar. to lw made 1.0 the tariffs of the wnr1tl." "1fackinery. 'I'he editor has allowed JloU¡jl1 tc) pass his keen eve Wl1ich might be conshlered of valull or inlerest to those wlw c(1¡lsnl Ids pages, Wo hav* searched iu vniu for even the minutest error in thl dii eciory, which may be pronounced ORe of the most valuable and im\i-:pcns;\1,11c yet iSSll:1." Glasgow Engineer.—" III short, it contains [I, mine (If i..fnrmat101\ for merchant shipowners, engineers, masters, and officers." COlO1¡;ie8 aad Igdia. Everything that is useful iØ connection with shipping is dealt with in thi;.neat and compact work, and everybody who has anytning what* ever to do with maritime commerce outfit to possess a copy of this most- valuahle production 11.thlo1l)'s German Trade Review and Exporter, ? great fund of information required by Iuerclutnts lJ1 lhe foreign tmde, 1>J Inll.tcrs, engineers, amI yachts- 111611. It i", it hanuy book, weU II1IIexetl," Le Pdcurseur. Pelit de volume, enorme richesse de l-enseiguements, tel est Ie Year Book dU Hhippi1>g; T Pas Handcls-Mustum.— unlei- vielem Anders*1 enclialt das Year Boole erne verl&isliche Zusammen- stellung alter Masse und Gewichte, ,1: WicSitigsW aus del- Navientionskunde, saimntliche englische'J Seegesetze und Verordmmgen, elc.Bpson tors werthvol' bt lias vollstiindige VeixeiCiiniss saaimtlicher del- Welt illIG fi leu wissenswertheu Details tibe* H;>.fel1"pesen, etc. T I1ansa. Bieses ivaclisciiliigeliuch win. sich 111 seiner neuesteu A nfhe n'xh sieherer al. bisher ft'1' Not- und Hiilfsbiicli bewiihren, naehdem es nach ver- sciiiedenen Rk-iitiingeu reicher rvusgestattei ist.. • Von dem unenaltclI leichen Inhale fiit. Handels- unll :1 nfl'a.l1r(.¡;. 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