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jlljipimtg JMias. ~KS&R /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX /OTWVrX-/ The CARDIFF STKAMSHIi* 48meSg^COMPANY,S iriltST-CI^ASS SCKEW STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- staa< t;s permitting „ *>ARONNE.Cardiff for Bordeaux ;V l>OKI)OGNE Bordeaux tor Cardiff Mar- a '■ With goods ami passengers. For Kates of Freight, Ac., apply to Mr A. G. load, It Qnai des Cliartvous, Bordeaux and at the Othee M the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Carditi. lOil W. K. CORFIELD 8481 (Late Hooper, Campbell, & Co.), Manager. ~^c7 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AN!) NEWPORT, £ fyQ.& TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW FIltST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to SailHvith Goods and Passengers as follows CARDIFF to BELFAST, every MONDAY, p.m. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW, every THURSDAY, p.m fide. SWANS F. A TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, EVERY Wednesday, p.m. tide. NEWPORT TO BELFAST' and GLASGOW, via. Swansea, avery ALTERNATE TUESDAY, p.m. tide. Faies—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Glasgow: Cabin, 2Cs.; Steerage, 12s. 6d. Soldiers or bailors, 10s. Return Fare and a Half, available fox two months. Further particulars rom M. Jones and Brother Swansea; It. Burton and Sun, Newport; or 1014 E. TAYLOR and Co., Cardiff. 1541' C [I N A It D IJINb. il & A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. jOYAL MAIL STEAMERS JA) FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. FOR NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. LUCANIA ..Sat, Mar. 9 I CATALONIA, Th., Mar. 7 STRURIA ..Sat,, Mar. 16 | BOTHNIA ..Th., Mar. 14 klJRANIA ..Sat.. Mar. 23 PAVONIA ..Th., Mar. 21 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate farea Ol" FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston Steamers booked to New York without extra charge. ITIE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPAN if, LIMITED^ 3, Water-street Liverpool. t, on TO THKIli. AGENTS, Samuel John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crocklierbtown Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, But (Docks, Cardiff; Messrs 1'. C. Howe and Co., Cardiff D. S. Thomas, School* iiaster, Uaiuloverv; D. T. Davies, 52, High-street, Merthyr W. M. Lucke,3, Commercial-street, New. port J. Roberta, Pontypridd; W. liurucock, c, Dowmn^-sfcreeb, IUaneily. HOP IUL"KK I C A N LINE. /ir'JTuA" SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK STAIES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, Every SATURDAY. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second 3aoiu Passengers. Steerage fare £2, outtlt free. HVKRPOOL-PNILADELPHIA SERVICE. Everv WEDN E-SDAV. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Qusenstown every Thursday. Steeiage fare £ 116s, outfitiree. 1'a^aengei-sand Goods ire limded at Philadelphia on the Wharv of the Peuu. lylvania Railroad, winch has the Shortest aiul most Direct Route to all places in the Western Slates. 1016 Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or T,ivevpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edwitrds-pl., Queen ,to T. C. Howe A Co.. 51, Mount tu(\,rt.s. C. ,1. Cud- lipp, Castle-:d., Cardiff Mason and Co., Mount.st., Swansea Austin and Silcocks, Swansea T. II. Austin, Neath-road, Lmdore; D. S. Tiiomais, British School, Uandovery; W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L. Bowen, l-akeiiel(i, Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-Sf., Neath; i). L. Jones, 23, Villi3Ki-st., Briton Ferry J. Roberts, Pontypridd D. T. Davies, M-srthyv J. S Lambert, 2, J'he Woodiaud.-s, Poi th D. J Evans, Merthyr M. D. Price, 4bertilkry U. Tiiouuv.s, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- lit., Pontlottyn; W. II. Hitchings, Aberkentijj; J. l'homas. Trsdegar J. D. Thomas, Seven Sifters. Neatli. -PALGRAVE, MURPHY &, 4m £ Mt LINK OF STEAMERS. SWANSISA TO HAMBURG CTLY < i F CADIZ Cap tain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND. Captain Codd CITY OF OPORTO Captain Ilcaie One of the above or other steamers of tbe same Line intended to leave Swansea for ll.vmbui}, every Ten Dii/S" i? Ac a only to the owners, Palgrave, tor Unav, Dublin, or to the Murpiiy & Co., u, & CO t >S(V;U!SPJ, ^Agentat Hamburg D- FUHRXOANN. 1422 PALGRA VE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S Jt. REGULAfi LINE OF STEAMERS HOH HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. I City of Amsterdam, City of Hamburg City of Belfast City of Lisbon, City of Bristol I City,of Liverpool, City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, Qity of Oporto, City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of (lie above First-class Steamers is intended eave HAMBURG for CARDIFF and CARDIFF /oi HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PAMRAVE, Mctbpht, AND Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN 1196 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM JJM PANY. I TENKRIFFE CAPK TOWN, TASMANIA, AUS FFIJM (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. MnnMilv Service. Excellent accommodation. Liberal ZEALAND. MnnMilv Service. Excellent accommodation. Liberal rnisine Special arrangements for booking passages « Reduced Fares and Round the WorIll Tours. KAIKOUKA 4,507 tons .Mar. 7 Annlv to J E. Westray & Co., lo8, Leadenhall- »S, yLondm», KC. or in Cardiff to J A Scott, Emigration Office Catbays-terra.ee, or J. J)avjes, 9, ihdward>place, or C. J- Cudlipp, 52, Castle-road. 1393 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Spadal through Bookings at 'ow rates to all inland points in Canada and United StatSAILING FROM LIVERPOOL WEEKLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Saloon, iSeconu Gabiu, andSteerage at lowest rates. Apply to ili.ssissWiaivdDominion i Steamship Co., Ltd., Liverpooi and Bristol, or to their Agents :—S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen-street, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., 31, Mouutstuart. 3quare, Cardiff; A. D. Webber, Railway, Bridgen.l; J. Roberts, 24, High-street, Ponty- pridd; N. D. Price, 54, High-street, Jjc.nc.ale D. 11. Powell, Post-office, Maesteg Elias H. Davies, Bagla,n Dhambers, Pentre, Rhondda; J. S- Lambeit, 2, Wood- lands, New Cemetery-roa i, Porth; or to John paUoway, Bridge House, Mountain Asti. EMI GMT 10 N. Al who desire information about CANADA, the NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, Should Write to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 19, JAMES-STREET, LIVERPOOL, For their HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION, WHICH IS SENT FREE. 1602 LONDON TO CARDIFF & SWANSEA. WEEKLY SAILINGS.. The London and South Wales Steamers are intended to Sail every FRIDAY from London (King and Queen Wharf, Rotherhithe, S.E.), carrying Goods for CAR- DIFF and SWANSEA, as follows :— Fitz william s..s., London to Cardiff andSwansea. Mar. 8 Hugin s s Mar-15 For farther particulars apply to Matthews and Luff, 102, Fenchurch-street, London; 1'. H. lacker &nd Co., Swansea; or Matthews and Luff, Vienna Chambers. Cardiff. 1282 LAJNGLANDS & SONS'STEAMERS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION ^RTNIGHTLY BETWEEN ABERDEEN, NEWCASTLE, HULL, and CARDIFF Calling, wnea inducement offers, at Sunderland, Miadlesbro'agiJ) or West Hartlepool. For Freight, &c.apPl E. TAYLOR & CO., 1306 9' nUTE-CRESCENT1 CARDIFF. R*S<R 4 MERICA AND BACK FOR /M^rhy'J^- 16% ALL FOUND JkdJSZLkL LIVERPOOL TO AMERICA £ 1 16s • •gOUTHAMPrON TO AMERICA £ 2, by the American Lines, Cunaid and White Star Lines, Beaver, HOMEWARD from Nf-W YORK to LIVERPOOL .rTTR A Af PTON, SZ- APP|Lfov Tickets to T ROTSFRIS Emigvation Offices, Pontypridd. ond FROM All Parte of the World by the ftckets WamtlW iSetld stamped envelope for ^ply. G^ods and'Parcels booked to all parts. 1289 FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, GRONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE.—Yice-Chancellor stated publicly iu court that Dr. J. ^°ijf that the Undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyn whole story of the defendant Freeman was l* t untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to. See The Times," July 13, 1864. _——— DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHL0R0- DYNE.—The Right Hon. Earl Kasaell com- municated to the College of Physicians ana • Da.venport that he bad received information to MO effect that the only remedy of any service in cholera Was Chlorodyne,-See lancet," Dec. 31,1868. 'PKR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- A/ DYNE.—Extract frova the Medical Times, •an. 12,. 1866 :—" It is prescribed by scores of orthodox Practitioners. Of course it would not bo be thus singu- brly popular did it not supply a want and till a place. "T\R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is the best and most certain remedy in ^°ughs,-colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu. matism, &c. T\R. J. COLLIS BROWNE^CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery, S'arrtocea, &c. T\* J- COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—CAUTION.—Nono genuine ^without « words Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne on the overarnent stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. ^ICPQRi^ 33 Great Rnsaell-terrace, Blooms* ^M0»d»n. Sold in Is 2fd, 48- 1f¥\,J( altS hV JUNCTION. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER. Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff..Mar 14 Messrs COOKE A BIDDLE. Ponies, Carts, Waggon. &c. at Canton.Mar. 7l Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVlSY. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff I Horses, &c., ut Caerphilly Mar. Messrs J. J. DAVID and Co. Leasehold Properties, at Cadoxton March 13 Mr T. WHITTY EVANS. Properties, at Abcxtiare ■•• • • 7 Mr JOHN FRANCIS Trees, at st. Clears X v'ir«RY 6 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOV\R_lNlx & PERRY. Etchings, Engravings, &c., at Caraifi Household Appointments, at Cardiff M Ma*rclf io Garden Vases, &e., at Cardift. ftiarcn iO Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea iuar- ° Mr HlLLMAN. Clover and Hay, at Newport iUar"10 Messrs HOWARD and KING. ironmongery, at Pontypridd ••••••• • •3Urch 6 and 7 Mr W. G. LATTY. Horses, at Cardiff — • • arc 1 Messrs J. M. LEEDKR and SON. Etchings, Engravings, &c., *;fc S^nsea. Messrs J. Cr. MADDOX A- r „i 7 Household Furniture, at Salerooms .March o ana i Mr MOKGAN MORGAN. Residences, at Cardiff • ■■■■ ■■■• VVvt^ Messrs NEWLAND, DAMS, and HUNT. Meadow and Clover Hay, at Newport -vlarcn 0 1\1r W. PJ* LMER. Ricks of Hay, at IJanboidy Marcn b Mr THOMAS PALL\. Contents of Residence, *c., at ^ev/pu-Mar. ib.^u, Moss's PARSONS and ROl-JLiNJ. Lease and Goodwill, at Newport. iuon Maica Mr ALFRED PrflLJJPS. r Horses, at Repository, Cardiff •;••••• • •nAarca d Messrs W. SANDERS and SONS. StaKe and Coachhouse, at Cardiff.v«-AV.j;lar* 7 Jfessrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Freehold Mineral Property, at Pontypridd ..March 13 Farming Stock, &e., at Peumark .March l Messrs STRAKBR and SON. Freehold Properties, at Usk ■ ■—^ xi.*r. 13 ,Wi;A'lJII' _'V NEAR LtANTR!SAN'l\ MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Mortgagees to SKIX by AUCTION at the New Inn Hotel, Ponty- pridd, on WEDNESDAY, 13ta March, 189o, at o p.m., FREEHOLD SURFACE AND MINERAL PROPERTY, known as GLANMYDDLIN, in the Parieli of IJantwit Vardre, in the County of Glamorga.i, containing 20 acres 0 rood 15 pchs. or thereabouts, with farmhouse buildings and three cottages erected thereon. The Surface is let to a cooc. tenant at £ 22 per annum, and the Mineral upon lease for a term a. 40 years from the 1st January, 1856, at a dc^d rent of ner annum and a royalf.y »f 6d per ton. lhe cottages are let at a monthly rental of us 6a each. Further particulars may be had upon application to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, kohci £ ors, Cai- diff, or of the Auctioneers,JjJBigh-street. Cardiff. 1879 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE AT,CTt^?r1^ "i>S'ESSIIS W. 0. CLARKE and DOVE\ 1V| „re instructed to SEVX by AUCTION, at 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of March, 1895, at 4 o'clock p.m. sharp, under conditions of sale to bo then and vhero produced, the following LEASEHOLD PROPElvITEb Jj0T i 'i'iKi very desirable Corner SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. 128, Railway* street Cardiff, let to Mr Selwood at the rental of las per week. This shop has a double frontage. Ground rent LOT 2.—No. 126, RAILWAY-STREET, adjoining Lot 1, and let to Mrs Alice Evans at a rental of 9s 6d per week. Ground rent, £ 2. LOT 3.-No. 124, RAILWAY-STREET, adjoining Lot 2, and let. to Mr W. H. Moor at the rental of 108 per week. Ground rent, tiZ 10* LOT 4 -No 122, RAILWAY-STREET, adjoining r Lot 3, and let to Mr A. E. Rate at the rental of 10s per week. Ground rent, £2105. All these lots have four bedroom?, and are fitted ■with hot and cold water baths, 'lhis P^°P^ty is thoroughly well built, is m a good stato of repair, and is held for terms of 93 years from 25th March, 10, RUTLAND-STREET, Saltmead, Cardiff. House and Shop, with plate-glass) front. Let at 10s per week, and held under 99 years lease from 2nd Aueusf, 1387, at a ground rent of £ LOT 6.—No. 12, RUTLAND-STREET. Let at 7s per week, and held under 99 years lease, also from 2nd August, 1837, at a ground rent of S3 per annum. On Lots 5 and 6 two-thirds of the purchase money may remain at 5 per cent. For particulars as to Lots I, 2, 3, and 4 apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff and as to tHe wholo of the Iota to Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, from whom orders to view can be obtained. 1785 SALE TO-MORROW -I CASTLE HOTEL STABLES, CAERPHILLY. MESSRS W. O. CLARKE & DOVEY have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TTON, at the above stable?, on THURSDAY, March 7th, 24 good, serviceable PIT HORSES, Lately worked by the Rmlry and Mertbyr Steam Coal Colliery Company. The horses are all in working condition, and will be disposed 01 witbvub reserve. They can be viewed at the above stablos on the day of the sale, which will covava- nee punctually at three o'clock p.m. 31, Queen-street-, Cardiff, March 1st, 1895. 1987 SALE"TO MORROW. SALE TO MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SPITTAL-SQUARE, CARDIFF (Opposite T. V.R. Station). MESSRS W. SANDERS and SONS JjW'R have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, a.t the Mart, Bank Buildings. St. Mary- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, March 7th, 1895, at 3.30 in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as may be then and there produced, all that SEVEN-STALLED STABLE AND COACHHOUSE, with standing room for about a dozen carriages, office, loose boxes, and spacious loft over all, being the westernmost portion of tlio premises, now in tli3 occupation of Mr A. H. Bailey, and held by him on a monthly tenancy at a rental of £40 per annum. The premises are very eligibly situate in a central I position, close to the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railway j stations, and excellently suited for the business of a livery stable, contractor, general haulier, or for work- shops. They have a frontage of 31ft. 5in., and a depth of 64ft. The property is held for a term of 99 years, commencicig 25th December, 1835, at a ground rent of B16. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers, r at their offices, 28, St. Marv-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs MERRILS and ImE, 1866 Solicitors, 111, St. Mary-sireet, Cardiff. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. BARRY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES. MESSRS J. J. DAVID and CO. have 1 received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be thfin and there produced), at the Bassett Arms Hotel, Cadoxton, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of March, 1895, at 3.30 p.m.. the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 1.—No. 37, LOMBARD-STREET, BARRY, now in the occupation of Mr Evan Jenkins as weekly tenant, at a rent of 6s 6d per week. LOT 2.—No. 38, LOMBARD-STREET, BARRY, now in the occupation of Mr Henry Thornhill as weekly tenant, at a rent of 6a 6d per week. LOT 3.—No. 39, LOMBARD-STREET, BARRY, now in the occupation of Mr John Major as weekly tenant, at a rent of 63 6d per week. LOT 4.-No. 40, LOMBARD-STREET, HARRY, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Chaplin as weekly tenant, at a rent of 6s 6d per week. Lots 1 to 4 are held under 4 leases for terms of 99 years (less 3 dltys) from 1st May, 1889. Ground rent, B2 Bs per house per annum. LOT fx-NO. 6, REGENT-STREET, BARRY, now in the occupation of Mr William Williams as weekly tenant, at a rent of 8s per week. Lot 5 is held under lease for 99 years (less 3 days) from 1st May, 1889. Ground rent, £ 2 lis per annum. These properties are centrally situated, within a; short distance of the existing docks and all the new works that are now in course of construction. Being well built and readily let, they offer a most desirable investment. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. LOT 6.-Nos. 10 and 12, BASSETT-STREET, CADOXTON, well let at 6s per weak each. Ground jent, £4 13 the two. Mortgage £300301; 4% per cent. may remain. For further particulars apply to Messrs Gery and Ubys, Solicitors, Aberdare, or to the Auctioneers, St. John's Chambers, Cardiff. 1663 SALE TO-MORROW.« THE DUKE-JTKEET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. Til HE WEEKLY SALE of THURS JL DAY NEXT, March 7th, 1895, will consist of & large assemblage of valuable well-made Modern HOUSEHOLD FU/INITURE AND EFFECTS. removed from Bavty Dock and sold by order of the High Bailiff, and the contents of a. large Residence in Partridge-road, Roath, comprising 5 complete bedroom suites in various woods, 4ft. and 6ft. wardrobes with handsome toilets to match, several heavy iron a.nd brass bedsteads with usual beddings, 6 chests of drawers, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hall stands and chairs, 2 pianofortes, dining and drawing-room suites, covered in leathers, saddlebags, Genoa velvet and plushes 3 massive 6ft. sideboards, rosewood and walnut cabinets, walnut and gilt frame pier glasses, several dining and occasional tables, inlaid cheftomere, secretaire, bookcase, &e., &e. On view day prior to and morning of Sale, wlucu will commence at 2 o'clock. ■1111 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & Son, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH 7TH. 17, NORTH MORGAN-STREET, CANTON, M CARDIFF. ESSRS COOKE and BIDDLE have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, afc- tne above address, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)* March 7th at 2 p.m., 2 Ponies, 2 Carts, 1 Waggon, 1 £ OUT-wheel Waggonette for pair, do. do. for 1 horse, „ lr,aPs, 7 Hand Coal Trucks, 4 Wheelbarrows, 1 i 1 Chaff Machine, Coal We ghing Machine, rlrJLfzr"lQS> and sundry other goods; also capital, good Horse, Trap, and Harness. Auctioneers' Offices. North-road. Cardiff. 1959 «?PwrTA^P1]¥S>AY' MARCH 14th, 1895. OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HOR&Ea, CAR! HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. TVl M l J-kAlTY begs to announce ™hold a SPECIAL SALE of H WMIHW £ -VIDATE' at Moon's Yard, Penarth- are^ready^'ntered Upwards of 30 ™luaDle Early entries respectfully solicited, which should be sent in as early asjjossible. Auctioneei's Offices, adjoining Alexandra Ho^el Cardiff. 1951 DRUNKENNESS or the liquor habit positively CURED by administering Dr HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It is a powder which can be given in beer, coffee, or tea, or in food without the knowledge of the patient. It is and will effects permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient 13 a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It aever fails. The system once impregnated with the-specific, it becomes.an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. 30-page book of particulars on receIpt; of hostage stamp. Can be bad. of HICKS and Co., 28, Duke- street. Queen-street, and Paradise-row, DUCK and i'SONS, St, John's-sqpare, Cardiff. Trade supplied by tfowtand Gftl, LXP., I-owlon. J27? 33e Saks bu Àudhnt. LAST DAY OF SALE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) THE BROOKS COLLECTION. SALE OF A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF RARE ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, AND PHOTOGRAVURES, Embracing well-known examples of all the leading Royal Academicians, &c., and other eminent Artists. The whole are with few exceptions in the Itemarque and Artist Proof state of the ylatc, mostly sinned by the respective Artists and etchers, and retaining all their cream and beauty, Which will be SOLD by AUCTION, by MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 6th March, 1895, aft Twelve o'clock, the Second and Remaining portion aft Twelve o'clock, the Second and Remaining portion of this Choice Stock. 1831 I On THURSDAY and FRIDA Y, 14th and 15th MARCH. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE of SUPERB I HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS by MAPLE and CO., LONDON, including a COLLECTION of OLD ENGLISH CARVEO OAK FURNITURE ami other Taluable effects. Being the Contents of ? Large Residence in the Cathedral-road, Cardiff, by order of the Vumer, who is leaving. Also the FURNITURE and EFFECTS removed from 2, Howard-gardens, by order of the Mx'cuiors of the late H. Armstrong, Esq., deceased. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWKING, and PERRY have received instructions to SJfiiJj by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, GirdMf, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 14th and 15tli March, 18S5, nt 11 o'clock each day, the above I HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS i And COLLECTION of VALUABLE OLD ENGLISH ) CARVED OAK FURNITURE, including a high-class Inlaid Bedroom Suite artis- t-iciilly designed, a VERY HANDSOME and FIN U.LY FIGURED WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with pedestal tables and Iaige wardrobe, a 7PT. BURR WALNUT and WAUNUT BEDROOM SUITE with pedestal toilet tables, and several Suites of Fj"™ for smaller sized roojns, MASSIVE BRASS PARISIAN and other design bedsteads with draperies, and spring Mattresses and Bedding, Bedroom Couches • and Lounge Chairs, a recherche JTRA >\ Irs Cr- ROOM SUITE of Chippendale design, most artistically carved and coyered t 1 i> beauti- ful Genoa velvet, a SUPERB ClIIPl ENDALE 1 CABINET, overmantel and smaller articles ^t.o cor- I respond, pair of Sevres plaques, t-ne china iiguies, ELEGANT CABINET and ciIialNKV OlO^OlliNTS- HANDSOME WALNUT »RAWIlN\x*B0^Tir^,H.fJ^ in brocatelie, ELEGANT CABINET and en suite, duet stool in Genoa velvet, very choice flre- screens, gilt girandole minors, superb inlaid arm and i lounge chairs, brass fenders, iiix'-dcgs and brasses, a VALUABLE FULL-COMPASS NEARLY GRAND COTTAGE PIANO* OKIE oy JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS in rosewood case, and GRAND COTTAGE PIANO* OKIE by JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS in bne rosewood case, and another by Sames. „ ,vT „ ,>VT,n A DINING-ROOM IN SUPERB OLD CARVED ENGLISH OAK, comprising a PAIR OP HANDSOM^ LARGE BOOK- CASES, a beautifully-carved pedestaI table, oct»»»n table, carved armchair in pigskin, EIGKl CARVfc» DINING CHAIRS IN PIGSivliX, a pahi Gl< IALL, CARVING CHAIRS in pigskin, AKMGHA R sliding seat by Puyin in green Morocco, massive extending frame din 111 taj,T^ VERY HANDSOMELY CARVED hlDEBOAKT), a ditto Dinner Wagon and overmantel, a velvet plle Carpet, Rugs, Engravings and Etchings, t-'o Fender and Implements, a FIN 10 TURKEY Ca:S,PKI and others smaller, Axminster and b0 Carpets, Overmantels, a "tTRST-CLA.sS POU.ABD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE covered 111 Woiocco, OAR DINING TABLK AND SIDEBOARD, Pair of rea.brmie Vases, PAIR ok MARLI HOESES, handsome Maible Clocks, noble China Vases and ether Ornrviaeato, LUXURIOUS CIIESTERFIKLD SETTEE wviRfcO in SADDLEBAGS, with American Walnut Sideboard and Dining Table LIBRARY FURNITURE, lncludu^ Bookcase, Chairs, Table. Mantel, and Overmantel a handsome mahogany I>i"»!S-rooin Suite covered in Morocco, a 7-ft. NOBLE Sl^PvD, MAHOGANY DINNER WAGON and DIN^^G 1ABLES, pair of standard Pillar Lamps, a finely carved W nting set, a Bagatelle Table and Stand, Antique Marquete™ lable. Lounge Chair«, Chippendale, Card, and Side tables handsome Chenille and Swiss Lace 9urhY {^ PICTURES include examples by Morns, ltichaides, H. n. Willis, Nasmytii, Atkinson, R. Davies, Herring, Miles, Prout, Hardy, etc., etc. „r-TT im>V FIRST-CLASS ELECTRO-PLATE and CtlLEEY, set of entree dishes, dish covers, tea kettle, salvers, &c., table glass, haudsome dinner ware, the Contents of Kitchen and Pantries, and a quantity of usetul indoor and outdoor effects. ,— „ ON VIEW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO SALE. ORDER OF SALE. On THURSDAY, the Contents of Bedchambers, the Valuable Old English Carved Oak Furniture, &c., Collection of Pictures, China, and Plate. On FRIDAY, the Furniture of Principal Bedroomsand Reception Rooms, Hall Furniture. 1954 Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. j NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SALE OF HAY. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the.Tredegar Anns Hotel, Newport, on i WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 6th, 1335, at 1) o'clock, about 500 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW AND CLOVER HAY, Situate at Nash, Goldcliff, Bishton, Bassalleg, Caer- leon, and Llanhennock, near Newport. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Highbury-chambers, Newport and Chepstow. 1908 SALE THIS DAY. S3, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS HOWARD and KINO have J- been instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises a.s above, on WEDNESDAY and THURS- DAY, the 6th and 7ili March, 1895, and following days if necessary, the whole of the extensive STOCK OF IRONMONGERY, belonging to Mr R. M. Evans, Ironmonger, Ponty- pridd, who. is relinguishing the retail ironmongery trade. „ For particulars see posters. Sale to coxnmcnco each day at 12 o'clock noon. I For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Gresham Buildings, Pontypridd. ISoS SALE TO-MORROW. IIIRWAIN, NEAR ABERDARE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOI EL. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. MR T. WHITTY EVANS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC A UCTION, i at the Boot Hotel, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of March, 1895, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (sub- ject to such conditions of sale a..>; hÜl then and there be produced), the following valuable and desiiable PROPERTIES, viz.— All that old-established free DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL and Posting House, known as the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, HIRWAIN, f with the Stable aud Coach-house thereto belonging late in the occupation of Miss Ann Howell*, deceased. Also the Residence known :1, Rosa Villa, adjoining the ) Hotel, and being No 2, Station-road, now in the occu- pation of Mrs E.J. Evans, as annual tenant,, at the yearly rent of £ 24 and the Cottage, No. 3, Station- road, iu the occupation of Mr Daniel Conley, at the ) annual rent of S5 17s; and also the 4 Cottages, being I Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Watkins'-court, Hirwain, producing an annual rÐnt (If £ 23 8s. The whole of the above Lot is held under an agree- ment for lease from the Marquis of Bute to John I Watkins for a term of 99 years from the day of February, 1823, subject to the yearly ground rent, of £6 18" 4d. The purchaser shall, if required, take at valuation the trade fixtures, utensils, stock-in-trade, horses, and carriages in and about the Hotel. Posses- sion can be had on completion of the purchase. The Cardiff Arms Hotel is the only commercial hotel in Hirwain, is old-established, and has always commanded a lncraXive and respectable business. The cause of its now being offered to the public is the death of the owner.. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer at. his Offices, High-street, and Eagle Inn, Auctioneer his Offices, High-street, and Eagle Inn, Commercial-street, Aberdare or from Messrs THOS. PHILLIPS and SON, Solicitors, 7, Canon-street, Aberdare. MONMOUTHSHIRE. BR YNGWYN AND CLYTHA, NEAR RAGLAN. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, VILLAS. AND LAND, MESSRS STRAKER and SON, in con- 1. imiction with Mr William Mayberry, will 5ELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Usk. on MONDAY, the lSthJMarch, 1§95, at Three o clock, p.m., subject to conditions of sale to bo then produced,. the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT1.-All that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as WOODFIELD HOUSE." situate in the parish of Bryngwyn, in the county of Monmouth, now let to Mr A J Philpotts as yea.rly tenant at the rent of £40, and containing 2 sitting-rooms, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery dairy, pantry and cellar, together with stable, J coach-house, cowshed, and other outbuildings thereto belonging also several enclosures of excellent meadow and nasture land, containing altogether 8a. Or. 30p. LOX2 -All that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known is GROVE VILLA." situate iu the hamlet of Clytlia, in the county of Monmouth Let to Mr Edward Griffith as yearly tenant, at the rent of B12, contain- ina; sitting-room, 2 kitchens, 4 bedrooms, boxroom, pantry, cellar, and outbuildings with 22-. 3r, 2p. of excellent pasture land. The Properties are eligibly situate adjoining the road leading from Llanarth to Raglan, about 3 miles from Penpergwm and Raglan Stations (G.W.ll.)and the ancient ruins of Raglan Castle, 1 mile from the river Usk, celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing. The residence has a south aspect, and is sheltered from the north and east winds by the groves of Un- arth Park, and the property forms a desirable invest- ment for those seeking a comfortable home in a quiet and healthy locality. Two packs of hounds hunt the district. FOr furthel" particulars apply to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny Mr AVilliam May- berry. Auctioneer, Usk or to Messrs GABB and WALFORD, 003 Solicitors, Abergavenny. 0'10# Insurance ALL ACCIDENTS, RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR. ANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £ 1,000^000. ESTABLISHED 1849. COMPENSATION PAID, £3,480,000. 64, Cornhill, London. 1402 A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS:—MrS. Richard^ Station-master, G. W Railway and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12 Mountstuart-square, Cardiff Mr W. Thompson, Divi sional Superintendent's Office, G.W. Railway, Cardiff A.tY. 1"'<1<1 IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. -8- One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), As ton-road, Birmingham., AgentsCardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st. and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea-—. LlOyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport —Young, Chemist,. High-st. N.B.—Haj never been known to fail. Let* ters answered free. Pleaae jnaj»§ PfflW. &lf»J alts iur ^urixen. The BROOKS' COLLECTION of Rare Remarque" Proof ETCHINGS and Brilliant Artist Proot ENGRAVINGS, embracing well-known examples of Alma Tadema, R.A.. Fred Walker, C. Burton Barber, B. W. Leader, A.R.A., J. E, Grace, Edwin Long, n. Schmalz, Vie&t Cole, James Hardy, Sir E. Landseer, 1:.A., Marcus Stone, R.A., C. E. Waller, Heywood Hardy, Samuel Cousins, K.A., Linnell, Sen., J. S. Noble, Sir J. E. Millais R.A., J. M. W. Turner, R.A., and other Eminent Artists, all of which are in the Have Remarque amI Artists Proof state, many of which are on Vellum, and signed by the respective Painters and Etchers. Amongst tne Collections will be found all the Choicest and New est Publications from Pictures in Royal Academy, saion CtH Paris, and other Exhibitions, and which will be SOLD by AUCTION by „ „ 0,XXT MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AS SON at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 8th, at 11.AO o clock. at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March Stil, at o clock. Catalogues may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. 1N7, Y'ay,_Iar:?_- 19- LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. will SELL .1.VJl. by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, March 8th, 1895. a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND El<L'ECTSF( Comprising dining suite in lea-tner, drawiug-room I suite, sideboard with cupboards and drawers, walnut cheffoniers, inlaid walnut occasional tables. walnut overmantels, walnut pianoforte with iron frame, couches, dining tables, carpets, hearthrugs, iroll brass rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millputi beds, waslistands with marble tops, dressing table, dinner services, kitcheu requisites, dresser with cup- boards and drawers, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 1883 -=- nlt5 Ijit fex&w. RE ELLEN LACEY, CHINA DEALEii, &c., 201, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON. TENDERS are invited for STOCK and FIXTURES of above i rader, 1tmountin at valuation to £ 28 14s 2d. Stock MAV be inspected at above address, and Cash Tenders sent in to me on or before Saturday, March 9th, 1895. J. E. COM LEY, Trustee, 1999 23, Moira-terrace, Cardiff. @;.en¡)trS nlt €antxacts. MHE URBAN- DISTRICT COUNCIL J. OF ABERDARE. TO CONTRACTORS. The URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL of ABERDARE are prepared to receive TENDERS for the CON- STRUCTION of a PROPOSED NEW ROAD, in length about 740 yards, from the Naiithir Reservoir to the site of the proposed New Reservoir at Naritnielyu,, in the Parish of Penderyn. Plans and Specificatiun may be seen, and all other information obtained, at the Office of the Surveyor, Town-HN.LL, High-street. Aberdare. enders to be received on or before 14th day of March, 1895, endorsed "Tender for New Road." The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. „ „ THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk. Town-hall, Aberdare, Feb. 28th, 1895. 2006 GLYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD. 'L7r —— TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for the carrying out of AVrERATION8 and ADDI- TIONS to their ABERGWYNFI and CYMMER SCHOOLS. E Plans, Specifications, and Bills of Quantities of the work required to be done may be seen at our Offices, 58, Water-street, # Neath, on payment of B2 2s deposit, which will be returned on receipt of a bona- fide Tender. Tenders under seal to be sent to ns on or before the 12th March, 1895, and endorsed separately" Tenders for Alterations and Additions." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Clerks to the Board Neath, 1st March, 1895. 1072 Q E S S I O N S AN~D IK5 LIMITED, K2) Importers and Manufacturers of TIMBER, SLATES, CEMENT, BUILDING MATERIALS CHIMNEY PIECES, RANGES GRATES, AC., &c. 1360 Show Rooms— PENARTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. 935O '^EATING BY HOT WATER. HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. ALSO LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 1386 TO ARCHITECTS- AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS. T'S, Jis. CHANNELS, ifcc., out of London. RAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS. RCHIBALD J^AWNAY, 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. (Bkcttan srs. CARDIGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. —— TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DIVISION OF ABER- PORTH, MOUNT, TREMAIN, AND VERWIG. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I acknowledge with gratitude the honour you have done, in returning me unopposed and unsolicited, as your re presentative on the County Ceuncil. The good opinion and confidence of the electors of one's native district will demand all the services I shall be able to render them, and will be an ample satisfaction for any inconvenience and expense that the office may entail. Your obedient Servant, JOSHUA HUGHES. Rhosygadair Newydd, Cardigan, and Angorfa, Swansea, St. David's Day, 1895. 1958 J! ltílbíng J.1.tittifS. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY i- €^1 percent, on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. 4 percent. 41 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 2 F** per cent, on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP- «L> TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING Snc., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: MRJ. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penartli Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 33, High-st. Barry :Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings, 11023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES. Ida-place. CARDIFF BUDING SOOIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WE NT WORTH H. PRICE, A.C.A., Secretary. 21 HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 1361 GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF.—The terms offered by this old-established Society to Borrowers. Investors, and Depositors arc. as regards security ana position, unequalled, and cannot be surpassed.—For particulars, apply to T. A. Davies, Sec. 1119 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND Jl SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE ^CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£7,887 8s lid.. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per. cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bouus). DEPOSITS received at '4 per cent, interest payable lialf-yea: ly. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary, HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1298 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. JJYTERTHYR AND J^OWLATS JGUILDING GOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS. J .P. Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN i3UMS FROM £ 100 TO £ 10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yews—Favourable Redemption Terms-Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build- ligs in Progress—KO Management Charges, T For particulars apply to Mr PLTEIT WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to &(>111;11 llP;; I TTMBBELLA FACTORY. WE ARE MAKERS. Large Stock a.t 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, and Trunks. Brief and Fancy Hand Bags. Ladies' I and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases,TC. SW. PEDLER AND S03% ° noy AL ABCAD.E CABDIFF. ■EstaWishetl 28 Years. ^italic &t. The LIST for SUBSCRIPTIONS OPENKDon TUES- DAY, 5th March, 1895, and will CLOSE the following SATURDAY for London and MONDAY for the Country. ISSUE of 80,000 EIGHT PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES, on which the Vendors guarantee a Minimum of Four per Cent. during the completion of the Works. nHHE PEAT-CHARCOAL FUEL AND X IRON COMPANY OF IRELAND (LIMITED). Registered under the Limited Liability Acts, 1862 to 1890. Capital, divided into 33,000 Ordinary Shares of £1 each, all of which are taken by the V« dor in part payment, of the purchase money, and •3C,r.OO Eight per Cent. Cumulative Preference Shares of £1 each, of which 80.000 are now offered ro the Public. T5- Preference Shares are preferential for Capital as vr ,i as for Dividends, and are entitled to participate en nail y in surplus Profits after 8 per cent, has been j on the Ordinary Shares, and are payable as tv'Lows:— 5s on Application, 10s on Allotment, and the Balance ai. Two anci Six Mouths after Allotment. aé Two anci Six Mouths after Allotment. DIRECTORS. The Bight Hon. the Earl of DONOUGHMORE, K.C.M.O., Chairman. A. H. CHANTER, Esq. (Director, Arnold, Perrett, and Co., Limited). Bradlev Court, Gloucestershire. WM. GOSSKLIN TOOMEY, Esq., LL.D., Ardmore, Brav. Ca. Wicklow. G. H. KiNAHAN. Esq., M. C.E. (Trin. Coll., Dubl.), M.R.I.A., late District Surveyor, H.M. Geological Survey, Ireland. Sir EDWARD LEE, Knt., 11, WateHoo-pIace, Pall Mall, S.W. BANKERS. -The NATIONAL BANK (LIMITED), 13, Old Broad-street, London, E C.; 34, College-green, Dublin; and Branches. SOLICITORS. M wsrs SMILES, OLLARD, YATES, and OLLARD, 5, Bedford-row, W.C., and Church-court, Clement's- ane, KC., Lonnon. E tNEST W. HARRLS, Esq., LL.D., 2, St. Andrew- trcet, Dublin. BPOKRRS. 11: issrs KNIGHT and FLETCHER, 2, Tokenhouse- luilcliugs, Lothbuvv, a.nd Stock Exchange, London, N.C. B 5ssrs MANIFOLD and RINES, College-green, and I Stock Exchange, Dublin. AUDITORS. 1\,ssr:J HARVEY PREEN pnd CO., chartered accoun- tants, Basing House, Basins;hall-streefc,London, E.C. I essrs ALFRED KILLINGLEY and CO., 1, Foster- place, College-green, Dublin. KSGINEER.—OSWALD ROSE, Esq., C.E., London. SECREXAUY.— J. H. CLARKE, Esq. OFFICES. 5, St. Peter's-alley, Cornhill, London, E.C. 1 and 2, Foster-place, College-green, Dublin. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed for the following purposes :— 1. To acquire an estate in the Barony of Drumahair, county Loitrims Ireland, consisting of 1,105 acres, and all the mineral rights relating thereto, and machinery, plant, engines, blast furnaces, cottages, and bllildins thereon. 2. To manufacture peat charcoal for fuel and other purposes, and to recover the bye products— aUlr.1o:1Ïa, acetic acid, naphtha, &c. 5. To manufacture charcoal pig iron. 4. To trade generally in accordance with the powers conferred by the Memorandum of Association. 5. To acquire Mr W. A. Byrom's patent, process (Patent No. 3310 of 1533), by which the waste heat and gases given off from the blast fUrJlitces gre utilised in conjunci,iol1 with wi.at is known as the '• nose" retort., which is automatic in action and arranged to thivo off, recover and condense the volatile suostances. and prepare the peat for compression into charcoal blocks for fuel and for smelting purposes. By these means a complete cycle of operations is effected, the retorts furnish- ing tiie charcoal for fuel and smelting the iron, at the same time as the bye products are being recovered, and the furn-ices producing the pig-iron are yielding their waste heat and gases as fuel for the production of the charcoal from the peat. t he Company have secured the services of Mr Oswald rose (the inventor of the Rose lletort) as Managing 1 ngineer, thereby ensuring tho proper working of the p -ocess. Reports ha.vo been made as to the property by Pro- fessor Hull, LL.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., late director of the ( eological Survey of Ireland, by the late Edward T. I ardman, M.E., F.C.S., of H.M. Geological Survey, and by Mr John Higson, M.I.C.E., of the firm of J. aid P. Higson, of Manchester. Estimates of the l ecessary plant, working expenses, and returns by Mr Richard Harrison, late assistant to Sir C. W. Siemens, and opinions as to the system of working by Professor Wanklyn, Mr Ralph Betley, F.G.S., lecturer on Chemistry and Physics to the Wigan J'itiiiig School, and Mr A. H. Holdich, formerly Chief Analytical Chemist to the Wigan Coal and Iron Company. Extracts from these Reports accompany the Pros- ctus, and the Reports can bs seen at the otlkes of tile Sulicitors to the Company. Mr Rose write, as follow :— To the Directors of The Peat-Charcoal Fuel and Iron Company of Ireland. Gentlemen,—I have carefully into the question rf the manufacture of Peat-Charcoal and Charcoal Pig Iron on the Creevclea Estate, and find that eight sets I of retorts will manufacture per annum 26,250 tons of I Peat-Charcoal, and that 4,800 tons of Pig Iron can be manufactured with the present blast furnace and I flowing engine plant. I I have carefully worked out the actual cost of It 'nufactnre of the above, and have estimated the selling prices of the 1Ua,terials :t the works, allowing 10 per cent. for depreciation of buildings, plant and 1U3,chinery, with the following results (details of which I have pieasurc in handing you) To 26,250 tons of Peat-Charcoal (profit).. 0 4,800.. Charcoal Iron to 8,935 4 6 Bye Products 9,610 0 0 £27,507 0 6 I am, your obedient servant, OSWALD ROSE, C.E. London, August 1st, 1824. If, therefore, the following be de- ducted from this amount, viz. :— 8 per cent, interest on 90,000 Pre- ference Shares £7,200 8 per cent. interest on 30,000 Ordinary Shares 2,400 Reserve Ftind annually 5,000 Maintenance and Insurance 2,500 ——— 17,100 0 0 0 6 Ifc will be found that there remains a balance of £10,0,07 Os 6tl available for further dividends. The purchase money for the entire property, patent, cottages, &c., has been fixed at tho sum of £W,OJa, payable as to in cash, £10,000 in fully paid-up Preference Shares, and the balance, £30,000, in fully paid-up Ordinary Shares. The plant., machinery, and stock of ore on the grouml will bs taken at \11 agreed price of £3,500. The only contracts affecting the Company are an agreement dated the 15th day of August, 1894, and made between the vendors, Mr Nathaniel Bridges and Mr William Ascroft Byrom, of the one part, and Mr Alfred Killingley, as trustee for amI on behalf of the Company, of the other part, for the purchase of the Creevelea, Estate, and for the acquisition of the patent and a.n agreement dated the 2.7t.lt- day of August, 1894, between Mr Oswald Rose, of the onu part, and Mr Alfred Killingley, o.s such trustee, of the other part and an agreement dated 1st day of Mar. h, 1895, and made between the said Nathaniel Bridges of the first par., William Ascroft Byrom of the J second part, a.nd the Company of tho third part. Copies oÎ these amI of the Memorltndum and Articles of Association, and the plans, may be seen at the Offices of the Company, or of their Solicitors. The Vendors will provide all the preliminary ex- penses of the formation and bringing out of the Com- pany and t he issue oÎ its capital, up to and inclutling the allotment of shares, and ha.ve reserved to th m- selves the right to enter into, and have entered into, arrangements with third parties for this purpose to which the Company is not a party. As these anallgementB may technically be contracts within the meaning of Section 3d of the Companies Act, 1867, applicants for shares shall be deemed to have notice thereof, and to have waived compliance with such section in reference thereto. A Stock Exchange quotation of the Company's SInres will be applied for in London aud Dublin as soon as possible. Applications should Le made on theform accompany- ing the Prospectus, and forwarded to the Company's Bankers, together with a remHtance for the amount payable on application. Should no allotment be made, the deposit money will be returned in full, and where the number of shares allotted is less than the numbsv applied for, the surplus will be credited in reduction of amount payable on allotment. Prospectuses and forms of application can .be ob- tained at the Offices of the Company or of their Brokers, Bankers, Auditors, and Solicitors. London, March 4th, 1895. 1£j.oúlz iHttíttg-tøamrí &c. •A LEXANDRA FAMILY AND COM- MERCIAL HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. This Hotel has recently been considerably Enlarged, Improved, Re-furnished, and fitted with all Modem Requisites. Visitors will find it most comfortable. N CENTRAL SITUATION. MODERATE CHARGES j ——— 1347 J. BRAMALL, MANAGER. r^IFTON HOTEL, CLIFTON-STREET, V/ ROATH. BOTTLE DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN. Where a. the best Brand of Brandies, Whiskies, &c., can be had by the Bottle or Case. Special Prices for Christmas. J A'M ES D"'0'B B'S, PROPRIETOR. 137* AN IDEAL WINTER HOTEL (Avoiding all the discomfort and fatigue ol foreign travel). THE HOTEL BURLINGTON. SUNNY BOSCOMBE. BOURNEMOUTH. Most completely appointed Every modern luxury. 200 rooms. Moderate charges. Sheltered with grounds sloping to shore. Sea water to all baths. Magnificent golf links. 135 minutes from Waterloo, L.6.W.R., to Bournemouth, EAST STATION. 1403 SPECIAL NOTICE Tariffs may be obtained at the Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. INNS OF COURT HOTEL, LONDON. -R- A First-class Family Hotel, with 200 bedrooms, happily situated, having all modern conveniences, and a, moderate tariff, Electric Lights, &c. Ban- quets arranged. Masonic Lodge-rooins, &c. Select dinner from 6 till 8.30. Brochure and tariff gratis.— FRANK BLACKLEY, Manager. 1235 LIVERPOOL.— COMPTON HOTEL? Unrivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Fixed Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops. Shipping Offices, Stations, Ac. Luggage conveyed free, > ."ftXEATH AND DISTRICT POSTING COMPANY.—Late T WaJJ. Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH i Manager J. W ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietor& of the best Posting Stations in Neatu and District' 1296 public Maims. f CARDIFF NATURALISTS' SOCIETY. <U —— A PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered in the QUEEN-STREET PUBLIC-HALL, on THURSDAY, 7th March, at 8 p M., by Professor FRANCIS GOTCH, M.A., F.R.S., entitled "Phrenology—Oid and New." Admission oÎ non-members, 1s. 1936 CANDINAVIAN CHURCH, WEST !k3 BUTE DOCK. A SALE OF FANCY WORK by NORWEGIAN LADIES will be held at the Reading-room of the above Church, in aid of the Norwegian Seamen's Mission, at Cardiff, on THURSDAY*, MARCH 7th, beginning at 2 o'clock. AdŒiBsion, 6d. 805 REDEG ARVILLE BAPTIST Jl CHURCH, THE PARADE. ANNUAL TEA in Schoolroom THIS (WEDNES- DAY) AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. Tickets, One Shilling. PUBLIC MEETING in Chapel at 7.30 p.m., when the Rev. W. J. HENDERSON, B.A., of Bristol Collage, and other gentlemen will speak. J\lllsicc.1 Selections will h ginm during the evening. TVFR RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., .13J. EXHIBITOR ROYAL ACADEMY, ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY, ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, Birmingham, GHOSVENOR GALLERY, INSTITUTE, &c., Begs to announce his CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS for PAINTING COMMENCE 10th JANUARY, 1893. Students may join any time during (he Term, Studio 2.2, THE WALK, CARDIFF. 1389 T t1tlJH.c ilpycmimntis. MHE COEP()RATION OF CARDIFF are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS from admitted Solicitors for the APPOINTMENT of PROSECUTING SOLICITOR at the Cardiff Conrt of Quarter sessions for one year. A fee of £1 Is wi11 be allowed in each case. Conditions of Appointment may be inspected at my office. Applications to be sent to me on or before the 13th March, endorsed Projecting Solicitor." Bv O r<Ver, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff. 5th March, 1895. 2004 TTJ\YVERSITY CO LL EG: OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMCUTJt HIRE, CARDIFF. APPLICATIONS are INVITED for the Post of REGISTRAR. Salary, BS53. Applications and testi- monials should be sent in on or before March 14th, 1895, to the undersigned, from whom further informa- tion may be obtained. IVOR JAMES, Registrar. University College, Cardiff, February 13th, i835. 1634 CYMRU Fi'DD." SOUTH WALES LIBERAL FEDERA- t0 TION. SECRETARYSHIP. A Secretary is required for the above mtist be bi- lingual. SaLiry, £150 and commission. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent before 11th inst. to j Mr K N. HALL, 1937 55, Queen-street, Cardiff. I'^LANDYFO.DWG SCHOOL BOARD. JU —— WANTED (in May), CERTIFICATED HEAD MASTER for Oraigrhiwglyn Schools (mixed); saiary, £30 minimum (maximum, £105), with grants earned for scale and enclosing Goveruixi&iit reports., recent testimonials. DAVID VAUGHAN, Ojinore Vale, Bridgend. Canvassing considered a disqualification. Endorse envelope Application." l AMENDED ADVERTISEMENT. JJEWFOIIT (MON.) UNION. The Guardians of the above Union will, at their meeting to be held at the Town-hall, Newport, on SATURDAY, the 23rd MARCH, 1805, at 11.45 a.m., proceed to the APPOINTMENT of a PIASTER and MATRON of their Workhouse at Newport. Candidates must be Man and Wife. between the ages of 30 aud 40, possessing a thorough knowledge of the duties required, and nble to discharge efficiently all the duties prescribed by the Local Government Board. The Master must also be fully competent to keepThe various books and accounts appertaining to the ofiice, and be prepared to provide security of an approved guarantee society in the sum of £ 200. The Salary of the Master will be £120, and that of the Matron per annum, with rations, furnished apartments, and washin 110 beer. I' Applications must be sent in on or before Friday, 15th March next, in candidates' handwriting, stating I ages, number of family (if any), with copies of recent testimonials (limited t.o four) of recent date. lnformatiollwill be given to those candidates whose attendance will be required on the day of election. The appointments will be made subject to the approval ot tÜe Local Government Board, and tbe persons appointed will be required to eutr upon their duties on the 1st May next or earlier, if practicable. No canvassing the Guardians allowed. No super- aUlluation on retirel1Jent. By order of the Board. JOHN POWELL, Clerk. Union Offices, 53, Stow-hiil, Newport, Mon. 2002 _U"Y €&it £ aix0it. CARDIFF. R E N C H MADAME GOFFIN (Brevet Superieur, University of France), having had ten experience in Preparing Pupils for Public Examinations in High Schools, intends devoting herself to Teaching in Schools, Families, or Private Pupils at her residence. Classes on French Conversation. Careful attention to Pronunciation. Tho 8th of March, at 7 o'clock in the Crush Room, Park-hall, J^ecture. Subject: How French is Taught in England." Ticket, 2s. Mrs Canon Thompson will kindly preside. 212, NEWPORT-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. 470 References and Testimoui:> 1" on [I,pp1ication. T. CATHERINES, CARDIFF, t0 No. 3, PARK-PLACE. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. PRINCIPAL—Miss KATE RICHARDS, Assisted by Trained and Certificated Mistresses. Pupils may be prep .red 'or the Entrance Examination of the Cardiff Hrgh School for Girls. PROSPECTUS AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. THE HALF TERM COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, MARCH THE TWELFTH. 243 ST. EDMUNDS BURY HIGH SCHOOL FOil GIRLS, WELLFIELD-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL, MIS JENNINGS, Assisted by Certificated Teachers. A CLASS FOR LITTLE jiOYS AND GIRLS under eight years of ate, 011 the Kindergarten principle. Madame DAN IES attends for FRENCH. Private Lessons in Music and Painting (Oils); also CJassei for Dancing. Vacancies for a few ooankrs, who", eceive every care and attention. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, JANUARY 22ND. 1397 HEREFORD. XTEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE jLJL COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUS VE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined wth homo training and domestic comforts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal or to the Secretarv, Mr Edward Maddison, Led bury. 1087 MALVERN LINK. IIPPLE LODGE, MALVERN LINK. PRACTICAL EDUCATION for sons of parents with limited incomes. Special attentioa given to Modern Languages, Commercial Subjects, and Short- hand. Dry, bracing air, pure water. No medical visit the last nine years. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEP- TEMBER 13th. Address—The Principal. 1324 STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE. A LLEYNE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, L STCNE, STAFFORDSHIRE. HEAD MASTER: W. J. HARDING, M.A. (late Scholar of Sidney College, Cambridge, and for 10 years Assistant Master at Christ College Brecon) with a Staff of University Men. CLASSICAL, MODERN, AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Fine Buildings, Gymnasium, and Playing Fields. BOARDERS Taken. Moderate Terms. 41 PUNSTER. XX7~EST OF ENGLAND HEALTH RESORT. ALCOMBE SCHOOL, DUNSTER, SOMERSET. (One Mile from Minehead.) HEAD-MASTER Mr W. CULVERWELL. Sound Business Education. Special attention to Modern Languages. Home comforts. Liberal diet. Lofty dormitories bath room. Sea bathing under supervision. Delicate ooys receive every care. Refer- ence kindly permitted to Rev. Win. Evans, Tregare rage, Raglan, M011. 1582 SOUTH DEVON. NEWTON COLLEGE, SO UTITDE VON. President of Council—The LORD COURTENAY. Head Master—Rev. G. T. WAKNER, M.A. The Hall-MrJ. J. CROSs, M.A. High-Class School, with Strong Staff of University Masters. Healthy, J levated Situation. Every Comfort for oys. Fine Premises. Special and most Successful Classes for Army Training and for H.M.S. Britannia. Moderate inclusive Terms. J unior School aud modern side. Many Scholarships at Universities and Public Schools. High places at Woolwich and Sandhurst. Classes specially arranged for Colonial aud Commercial Life. Highest references. 4$1416 FRANCIS WATTS, Secretary. NEAR LONDONT TIL D E CTO"T E TOWERS. BUSHEY HEATH, HERTS. Jl FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR. GIRLS (Resident Pnpils only). PRINCIPALS —Miss TULLIS (formerly of St. Catherine's, Cardiff), and Miss Griffiths. 1846 I fuMtc Amnzmunts. CARDIFF. T H EÃTl E. ROY A L -t LESSEE & MANAGER, Ms. ED WARD FLETCHER.' ANNUAL SEASON OF THE CELEBRATED ARTHUR ROUSBEY OPERA COMPANY., And now Playing to Crowded Houses. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, March 6th, J jpAGLIACCI, preceded by GALATEA. Tonio Mr ARTHUR ROUSBET. THURSDAY, March 7 th MAR. > TAN A. FRIDAY", March 8th RIGOLETTO. (Benefit oÏ Mr 1\ rt,hur ltousbey.) SATURDAY" MORNING, March 9th, at 2 o'clock— CAVALLERIA RUSTIC AN A, preceded by Sunpe's GALATEA. SATURDAY EVENING (LAST NIGHT)- THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. I Prices, 6d to £2 2s. Early doors, 6.30. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. I Booking OSices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queen-street., from 10 till 4. Telephone No. 521. MR EDY/ARD FLETCHER, presents his compli- ments to all lovers of Grand Opera, and trusts: they will assist him to pay a tribute of respect t to Mr Arthur Ronsbey on Friday Night, when j he will appear as Rigoletto in Verdi's Famous J Opera, i Monday, March lltb, 1895, important engagement, of Mr Otho Stuart's Co., under the direction of Mr Milton Bode, in the successful play, The Masqueraders. H E M P I R E., MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! S C A R L JE[ E R T Z, The incomparable illusionist, in AFTER THE FLOOD." A pleasurable surprise, and an altogether incompre- j ilensiùle mystery. Assistant LE. D'ALTON. THE SISTERS PRESTON, (Jessie and Georgina) from the Gaiety Theatre, Lon- don, wheie Jessie Preston played the hero in the rcent successful burlesque of "JACK SHEPPARD." Varieties by other admirable artiste". Next Week—Texerkansas, Lottie Coilard, etc. G" RAND T~lF*r A T R E. LESSEE & MANAGER. Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. GREAT AT ITlAv TION FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TO-NIGHT, and Every livening during the Week, The only Auieneau-Iudi&n Actress and Authoress, GO- WON-GO MOHAWK AND ENTIRE AMERICAN COMPANY, In the Picturesque Sensational Drama, written by herself, entitled— "^TEP-TON-NO-MAH, THE INDIAN MAIL CARRIER. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Seats booked at Messrs Heath's Music Warehouse,. I 52e-1313 MONDAY NEXT, the universally favourite play, LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Me Horace Lingard's specially-selected Company. tJTOLL7S P XN!TP T I 0 O N~ KJ Philharmonic Hail and Buildings. OPEN ALL DAY. Admission 6d. WAXWORK EXHIBITION AND NOVELTY PALACE. THE ARLOTTI COMEDY COMBINATION 1 IN "MERRY MENIALS." OLIVETTE TROUPE AND GEORGIA FRANCIS, N I C H O L I,, The Juggior. MISS rOLL Y LANGTON. Stage Performances 3.30, 7.0, and 9.0 o'clock, MANIFOLD INCIDENTALS. Admission, Sixpence. 5e QOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH- k3 SHIRE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION. DR. JOSEPH PARRY'S 00 JS CERT, In aid of the Commercial Travellers' Benevolent In- stitution and Schools, JpARK ]0[ALL' QARDIFF,; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13TH. 1892. Artistes :—Ma-dame WILLIAMS-PENN, Madamo HANNAH JONES. Mr FFRANGCON DAVIES and Mr TOM STEVENS' CHICAGO PRIZE MALE VOICE CHOIR. FULL CHORUS and ORCHESTRA, assisted by the Band of the 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery, by kind permission of Colonel H. Fisher and Officers, Leader—Mr E. T. Roberts. Harp—Miss Annie T. Jones, R.A.M. Conductors—Mr T. Stevens, Mr Pa.iil Draper, and Dr. Joseph Parry. Acco pauist, Mr D. C. Wiiliams, Merthyr. Reserved Seats, 3s Unreserved, 2", and Is. Doors Concert at, 7.15. Plan of hall at Messrs Newman and Sons, Queen-street. I54e ld!9 THE COLLECTION OF PICTURES JL AT S. ANDREWS & SON'S ART GALLERY, 73, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS BEEN CHANGED, THE FOLLOWING PICTURES BEING NOW ON VIEW Tintern AbbSy, by Callr-ott Supposed View of Old Cardiff, by Richard Wilson River Conway, by T. 0res wick, 11. A.; Vase of Flowers, by J. Van Huysum (this is considered the fin;st specimen in the country), from Marshal Soult's Collection Vase of Flowers, by G. Lance, R.A Two Views in North Wales, by P. de Wint. Also others by Clarkson Stansfield, RA., J. M. W. Turner, Richard Westall, R.A.. J. Glover, E. Verfco- reckhoveii, S. Prout, Copley Fielding, A. Elmore, T. Phillips, RA., Richard Wilson, David Cox, X. Gains- I borongh, John Constable, etc., eic. liL,4 SWANSEA. •m H E E M F I R ET JL MANAOKK OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MISS LUCY CLARKE, R.A.M., Contralto Vocalist, I a product of Wale.. The celebrated Cardiff girl, of whom Londoners never tire. Citizens of the great Metropolis see all the pink of ballad singers, but Lucy Clarke is their pdine favourite. What stronger proof of pte-eniinenef is possible ? Varieties by other artistes, conspicuous amongst whom are THE SELBINIS. Next Week-CARL HERTZ, SISTERS PRESION. NEWPORT. rn H E E p IRE. JL M OS W A LD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. I LOTTIE COLLAR D, Tha Bright Songstress and Deft Dancer. Smart varieties by the Whimsical Webbs, J. P. Curlett. Sisters Wyatt, Gallimore and Kenyan, Maud Dalmaine, the Athols, and George W. Kenway. Next Week ;-LUCY CLARKE, the SELBINI TROUPE, ETC. (taursimis. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH, ENG- LAND v. COI I.AND-HOROUG¡iBRÈD AND HUNTERS' WOR-E SHOW—THE ORIENT AT OLYMPIA. On SATURDAY MORNING (Fridny Midnight), March Stli, a cheap 1, 4, 6, or 7 EXCURSION to LONDuN will leave Carmarthen at 1¿.15 am., Car. marthen Junction 12.20, Ferrysido 12.35, KidweUy 12.45, Pembrey 12.55, Llanelly 1.10, Gowerton 1.20, Swansea 1.30, Laudore 1.45, Neath 2.5, Briton Ferry 2.15, Port Talbot, 2.25, Bridgend 2.50, and Llantrisant at 3.10 n.m. For full particulars see bills. 2001 IIY. i.AMHEUT, General Manager. FURNITURE FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE FURNISH ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. rjHHE J>OATH JJU7RNISHING 00. 42, C;A S TX, JS ■ R O A D, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF One of the Largest Firms in South Wales (Branches in all the Principal Towns), SUPPLY FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANGLES, And everything necessary for House Furnishing, on the fallowing terms :— For £ 3 worth of Furniture Is 6d weekly. ,,£5 II II 2s 6(1.. „ 6d.. B15 .J<; OJ.. „ £ 20 „ And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to sign. All goods; delivered free by private van. Send for out prospectus and illustrated guido to furnishing—post free. No connection with any other firm in Cardiff NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF:— THE ROATH FURNISHING CO" 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERB-STREET. ROATH, CARDIFF 1^J THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFI^ THOMPSON'S BURDOCK P1^ over- come the worst forms of diseases, an state of the blood, stomach, uv«r. a»^ f go to the core of every disease,where no otiier meaicmes h^rLPr PP AT^ilfoOD PURIFIER cures the follow;u j; Ihe GlvEAl BLOOD llJ«*w.ud tbe stomach or complaints. Lid £ i ,• Jiumessof sight, weak or oowels, giudinessintneneau, sore eyes, loss of memory, palpita-iaonoJ; he heart l v er and bilious obstructions, as.hina or t.4htness m the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles,^gravel, pains m the back scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore threat sore heads and sores of all descriptions bums, wounds, or white swellings, scroiula, or king's evil gatherings tmnours or caucei-s, pimples or blotches on the face and ['body sweUed feet or tegs, scabs and lt-'h erysipelas ^r.iAice. and dropsy, and <evers^)f aUlands. xJ to boxes set Is 14^ wd 2s ^d <ach, sold-Jjy most Chemists,^r ^c°m th^BardocK POI Ttlanrafactory, «.v IQOa BSttSXtUSS ^tiDl^55 £ 5> TEA- T JL JL OPEN. THE CHOOLA TEA COMPANY, JpARK Jjljf ALL JJUILDINGS, CARDIFF, TEA GROWERS, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS have spsciaily Fine Teas now forward for selection Any of these may be tasted at the COMPANY'S NEW CAFE, AT PARK-HALL BUILDINGS. PRICES FROM "J^S TO PER LB. Teas Blended to Suit Customers' Tastt. Carnage paid on 5ibs. and over. Having a perfect knowledge cf Te-a from tbe Plantation to the Cup, we are able to guaran- tee satisfaction to those who will tnake their wants known to and we wiii blend i especially for them until they receive the tea they wish. THE CHOOLA TEA COMPANY SUPPLY TEA OF THE FINEST QUALITY. PURE COFFEE ROASTED DAILY, We have very Large Consignments of BEAUTIFUL ART. WAKE from BENARES, JAPAN, and CHINA. INDIAN GOODS OF ALL KINDS ARRIVED TO-DAY. 1379 15 I Gr H STREET. GRIFFITH JAMES'S \jr rjlWENTY-ONE GREAT 0LEARANCE S. A L B VERY SPECIAL.—460 Pairs WHITE LACE CURTAINS, to clear, 11 Is l1 2 6d, 2 11 %d, 3s lid, 4s lid. A Lot of SOILED CURTAINS half-price. GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 165<—llSe FOR jpERAMBULATORS AND I AIL A R T S Call and Inspect the Stock o! jjUTCHINS & QO., J^TDn 19, DUKE-STREET, 0ARDIFF. THE CHEAPEST. LARGEST, AND BES1 VALUE IN WALES. LATEST STYLE PERAMBULATORS. 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