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pipping Matiaz. ASLX CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX JxrPrKj-Kj The CARDIFF S'lMiAMSHIM wSKggffljicOMPA N Y'S FIRST-CLASS SClvEW ^STEAMEl'tS will sail as follows, circum- «an.;es permitting 97 DORDOGNE Cardiff /or Bordeaux ™ar" ?' GrARONNE.Bordeaux for Cardiff — alar, a) 'With goods ami passengers. n For Rates of Freight, -Ac., apply to "• £ ™}a> V Quai des Cha.rtrous, Bordeaux and at the Office M the Company, 51, Mount Stnart-square, Garditt. iu/l W. R. CORFIELD 5481 (Late Hoope., Campbell, & Co-). Manager CCIN^ALID LINJ. gpi FIVE & A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. ■SH»*>OYAL MAIL STEAMERS fl t, FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. KOIT Nicw YORK. I'ON BOSTON. ATTBa'nIA ..Sat.. Mar. 23 PAVONIA ..m, Mar. 21 tJMBlilA Sat., Mar. 30 :SC.\J}-HA 11^ :\1ar. 23 SERVIA .Tuea. Apr. 2 I CK. liALOMA ..Apr. 4 SUPERIOR AOOOJi-MOUA) iui\ at moderate tares for FIRST and SECOND v .^sseii^ers alss through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all puts of America and Canada at. low rates; those by Boston Steamers oooked to New York without ext ra charge. IHE CONAKI) STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y, LIMITED 8, Water-street Liverpool. fi on TO THEil\. ACENTS I John n, I'i'vard-place, Crockherbtown 0rr'. But tDocks, Cardiff Messrs and Co., Cardiff ». S.'l'homas, School- Llandovery; D. T. Davies, 52, High-street, W. 1\1. Lock*, 3, Commercial-street, New. J. Uobovts, Pontypridd; W. Hancock, 2, Pownuiy-street, Llanelly 1185 R A M E 11 I C A N LINE. SOUTHAMPTON—:NEW YORK SwSii& SERVICE. UNITED STATES .MAIL STEAMERS. .SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YOltK DIRECT, Every SATURDAY. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second JaDiii Passengers. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling nt, Quaenstowii every Thursday. Steeragef:ue £210s, outfitfree. PassengersamlGoods Ire landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Penn- tylvauia Railroad, wh1ch lm, I he Shortest amI 1HOt Direct Route to all places in the Western States. 1016 Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool or to S.J. O,J.yjes, D, Edwards-pl., Queen T. C. llowe it Co.. 31, Mount Stuart-sq. C. J. Cud- lipp, Castle-Cardiff Mason and Co., 2, Mount-st., Swansea Austin aud Si 1 cocks, Swansea T. 11. Austin, Neatli-road, Lamlore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Uamlovery; W. Hancock, J)owniug-st., & <T. L. Bowen, fakeflcld, Llanelly; 11. Lewis, Bridge-sc., Neath; P- L. Jones, 23, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry J. Roberts, jontypridd I). T. Davies, Merthyr J. S Lambert, 2, The Woodlands, Portli I), ,I Evans, Merthyr M. D. Price, 54, High-st, Fern dale; A. '1'ilney, Steam Saw Mills, ■Vbeitiliery A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- Pontlottyn; W H Hitchings, A !erke)lfj, J. Thomas, Trsdegar J. D. Thomas,SevenSisters, Neath. _PALGRA VJ|]' > MURPHY & LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG CiTY (/!< CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OK OPORTO Captain Hcare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten ays. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave, "Urphy & Co. ,17, ICdea Quay, Duhlin, or to the Agents, BURCiLSS «& CO., Swanvea _Asent s,fc Hamburg J'i. i 'lTIlRMANN. 1422 PALGRAVE, MURPHV, AND CO.'S REGULAR LINU OF STEAMERS HO II HAMliURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Anisterdani, | City of Hamburg City of Belfast. I City of Lisbon, City of Bristol S S^ty-°! ^P001' City of Cadiz, 0 Malaga, City of Cork, ot. City of Dortmund, I City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended eave HAMBURG for CARDIFF and CARDIFF foi HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND Co 17 Quay. 'Dublin or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUffKMANN 1195 D~ OMINION LINE ROYAL RIAIL STEAMERS. — Special through Bookings at iow rates to all inland points in Canada and United States. SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL WEEKLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Saloon, Second Cabin, and Staera.ge at lowest rates. Apply to Mississippi and Dominion atea«i.»bip Co., Ltd., Liverpool and Bristol, or to their Agentg :—j. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen-street, Cardiff; T. 0. Howe and Co., 31, Mountstuart- square, Cardiff; A. D. "Webber, Great Western Railway, Bridgend J. Koberts, 24, High-street, Ponty- gndd; N. D. Price, 54, Higli-street, Ferndale D. R. J^owell, Post-office, Maesteg Elias H. Davies, Baglan v^hambers, Pentre, Rhondda; J. S. Lambert, 2, Wood- ~ncls, New Cemetery-roa i, Porth or to John i^ttoway, Brid-o House, Mountain Ash. 1096 EMTGRXTION. who desire information about CANADA, the I NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, Should Writo to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 19, JAMES-STREET, LIVERPOOL, For their HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION, WHICH IS SENT FREE. 1602 J^ONDON TO CARDIFF & SWANSEA. WEEKLY SAILINGS. I and South Wales Steamers are intended iwi> I' ever-v FRIDAY from i.ondon (King and Queen ftTiM, Itotherhithe, S.E.), carrying Goods for CAR- and SWANSEA, as follows s.s. 1 .ondon to Car<liff and Swansea. Mar. 15 j?w,Hiam s.s. „ Mar. 22 r„f?r, Outlier particulars apply to Matthews and }p2> Fencliurch-street, London; F. H. Tncker fS„ Swansea; or Matthews and Luff, Vienna ^ambera^ Cardiff. 1282 LANGLANDS & SONS' STEAMERS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION FORTNIGHTLY BETWEEN iBERDEKN, NEWCASTLE, HULL, and CARDIFF ¡ Calling, wnen inducement offers, at Sunderland, I Middlesbrough, or West Hartlepool For Freight, etc., apply to E. TAYLOR & CO., 9, BUTE-CRESCENT CARDIFF. JZZFER A MERICA AND BACK FOR jSjjj3| ±\ £ 3 16s, ALL FOUND. ^§3g2& LIVERPOOL TO AMERICA, £ 1 16s; SOUTHAMPTON TO AMERICA £ 2, on American Lines; Cunard and White Star Lines, *r'^ilan, Beaver, anil Dominion Lines to Canada, £ 2. l^?,V?fF,WAKI) from NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL byUTHAMPTON, £ 2 Apply for Tjckets to Tii Jf MS, Emigration Offices, Pontypridd. "CKets 10 and FROM All Parts of the World by the r«ni., ^es Steamers. Send stamped envelope for —MM Jiuilbing THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND ?KR,\TANw.\t,I. WALES GERMAN ENl BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY RESF/RV^' Esq., J.P., Chairman. B co^1INGENT FUNDS £ 7,887 Rs lid. tNWSM^XG^Oll PA rn Leaseh°1(1 Securities. INVESTING, Oil ^AID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per "aispnssrr SHARES Pvllum and bonus)- DEPOSIT SHA S £ 5o each (interest 4% per cent., »«POSIT £ > receiveu at 4 per cent, interest payable half.yeariy. HEYBYRNE & 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; JJ^ERTHYB AND JQOWLAIS GULLDLNG GOCIETY Chaiiuun Mr Alderman WILLIAMS Hoisc, Mertbyr Tydfil, FCOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM 8as, Repayments in" 3 TO 17 Yeais-Farourable- elllption rrms-Utmost :3ecrecr-Loans on Build IA Progress—No Managemeii T ChaTges. vf01 Particulars apply to Mr PETER_ WILLIAMS |«cretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydtil; or to i^^Agent^hroughoutSou^l^Vate pimtifl-rfloms, £ SUNNY BOSCOMBE. HOTEL BURLINGTON. I:\7ERY LUXURY. MODERATE CHARGES. Minutes from Bournemouth East Station. Wi^S ^ree- Also to be had at Burlington and Buck- Palace Hotels, London. OF COURT HOTEL. LONDON. A- Krst-class Family Hotel, with 209 bedrooms, Jkirf V situated, having all modern conveniences, èlils a. Moderate tariff, Electric Lights, &c. Ban- arranged. Masonic Ledge-rooms, &c. Select 6 till 8.30. Brochure and tarifE gratis.— BLACKLEY, Manager. 1283 LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL," M^ivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Cuisine, afce Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops. ;Offices, Stations, &c. Luggage conveyedfree, A. E. PRICE, (Late with Mr F. Case) STTl>o 8' PARK-HALL BUILDINGS, U«3ER\MAN. SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, AND FRUITERER,. ■JfeskeKf' ^^psses. Bridal Bouquets, and Presentation 's?ken»»„w First Prizes at recent shows v bon<luets, &c., made by A. E. Price. Growing IteL. ¥* JPot?> IS tor 2s 6d. Best quality Tobacco ^w» *S pes lb. 1391 & ilates bp iKuciintL AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ALEXANDER, DANIEL. SELFE, & CO. Valuable Plant, Stock, &c., at Bristol — — Properties, at Bristol — Mi' ISAAC ANTHONY. Colliery Plant and Machinery, at Garnant Mar. 18 Mr WATKIN BEVAN. ( Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Merthyr.. Mar. 18 Mr WATKIN BEVAN. ( Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Merthyr.. Mar. 18 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Steamship Shares, at the Exchange, Cardiff ..Mar. 21 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, i;o Wi-tiNG & PERRY. Garden Vases, &c., at Cti-diff Niarcli 16 High-Class Furniture and Effects.Mar 28, 29, and 30 Mr J. E. GUNN. „ Freehold Residences, at Cardiff ■ • ■March ii Messrs HOWARD and KING. Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd Mar. 20 Mr W. G. LATTY. Cigars, at Cardiff A^r'n 7 Horses, at Cardiff 3 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Mar. 19 Household Furniture, etc., at Swansea .iviarcn 21 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Household Furniture, at Salerooms ..March 19 and 21 Household Furniture, Ac., at Penarth.. "\rar". TH Wall Papers, &c., at Duke-st. Auction Rooms, Mai. Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Residences, at Card iff MaT- 29 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Contents of Residence, "'c., at Newport..Mar. 19,20,21 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Lease and Goodwill, at Newport, Mon March 20 Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Horses, at Cardiff • • • • • • • • • • • APnl 7 Messrs POWELL, LEWIS, & CO. Furniture, at Peiiarili • 19 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Stock, Crops, & Implements, at DinasPowis Mar. 25 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 26 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Freehold Properties, at Usk .Mar. x8 Messrs WEBBER & WILKINSON. Household Furniture, &c, at Cardiff Mar. 19 On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th and 21st, 1895, at the Duke-street Auction Rooms, Cardiff, special unreserved SALE of excel- lent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON have received instructions from the executors of the late Mr "Yatkin Lloyd to remove End SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, the whole contents of the large residence, comprising the APPOINTMENTS of 10 bedrooms., dining, drawing, anil breakfast rooms, hall, passages, and domestic offices, including a black walnut 6ft. bedroom suite, 4 other bedchamber suites in walnut, Jisli, and rosewood, a 6ft. walnut wardrobe, pair of handsome toilets to match, all brass and other bedsteads, spring mattresses, a dining-room set com- plete in solid walnut (embracing a noble 6ft. sideboard, a suite covered in Morocco, an 8ft. dining tabie and overmantel), an elegant rosewood csioinet, piano- forte in walnut case, a divan suite in walnut and saddlebags, a 5ft. walnut sideboard, inlaid bookcase, Brussels and tapestry carpets, 2 handsome marble clocks, heavy bronzes, walnut hall stand and pairs of chairs to match, fenders, sets of brasses, etc., etc. On view days prior to and mornings of each day's Sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 6, HERBERT-TERRACE, PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1895, Commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. ABSOLUTE NALN OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, PIANO, &C., &c. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are .1, illstrncted to :ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above (under distress for rent) the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS at the residence, including a. magnificent UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE, by Collard and Collard, London, in burr walnut case inlaid walnut suite I covered in figured tapestry, an inlaid walnut music cabinet, ditto Davenport, black and gold and gilt frame pier-gla«ses, mahogany and wa-lnut dining and occasional tables, Brussels carpet and hearthrugs, brass rail fender and b; asses, a mahogany suite covered in cloth, a treadle sewing machine by Singer, a handsome 4ft. oak hall-stand with marble top and glass back, iron and brass bedsteads, hair-stuffed spring mattress, do. overlay, feather beds, a superior solid mahogany 4ft. bedroom suite complete, sets of I ware, toilet glasses, a mahogauy cliesb of drawers, &c., &e. also the contents of the usual domestic offices. The whole on view morning of Sale from 10 a.m. There will be no reserve. Further particulars of the Auctioneers at their Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 2102 SPRING SALE OF WALL PAPERS AND PAINTS. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on FRIDAY, March 22nd, 1895, a large and valuable stock of high-class WALL PAPERS, comprising golds, satins, grounds, sanitaries, silk lustres, borders, dados, and a great variety of papers suitable for every class of property; also 40 kegs of whiielead and paint in various colours. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. Goods on view morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 25, Duke street, Cardiff. 2151 LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSES'AT THE COLORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to announce that he will HOLD liis FIRST SPRiNti STUD SALE of about 75 HORSES at the above Repository on WEDNESDAY, April 17th (the day following Cardiff Races). There will be included in this Sale a STUD OF DEVONSHIRE HORSES, Also a STUD OF IRISH HORSES, And a large number of valuable Horses, the property of local eenilemen. Early Entries are Solicited, and should be sent to the Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, Cardiff. 2202 SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Cardiff Exchange, on THURSDAY, March 21st, 1895, at 3 p.m., 1.64tii SHARK in the s.s. DUNEDIN, of London. 2-64th SHARES in the s.s. DUNKELD, of Loudon. 1 E200 SHARE in the TREDEGAR S.S. Co., Ltd. 2;250 SHARES in the ROSARIO S.S. Co., Ltd. Further Entries for this Sale respectfully solicited. For further perticulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn I and Co., Share Brokers and Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 2152 35, STRATHNAIRN-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, including dining table, dining-room suite, 8-tune musical box, mahogany bookcase, rosewood eheffonier, massive overmantel, brass fenders and fire sets, two carpets and rugs, capital pianoforte, pair mahogany hall chairs, antique screen, dinner and dessert services, easy chairs, tables, bedroom appointments, a collection of about 3) valuable oil paintings, antique china, silver and plated articles, a library of 150 well-bound books, and other effects. MESSRS WEBBER AND WILKINSON have received instructions from the owner, who is a connoisseur and a collector of valuable china, etc., who is removing, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 19th, 1895, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, the whole of the CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE. On view Morning of Sale. No reserve. Offices, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 2125 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 4, HERBERT-TERRACE, PENARTH. MESSRS POWELL, LEWIS, AND co. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION on the premises, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 19th March, 1895, the well-preserved FURNITURE, Comprising mahogany sideboard, dining chair, suite in red plush, mahogany telescope dining table, small round table, pair of water colours, a quantity of oleographs, oak hat stand, mahogany chefflonier, chairs in leather, mahogany dining table. piano by Harrison in walnut case, wringing machine, dinner and tea services, small telescope table, basket chair con- tents of four bedrooms, comprising suite in satinwood, bed chair, iron bedstead and palliasses, genuine antique chest of drawers, with 15 drawers of various sizes, old-fashion mahogany 4ft. bedstead, bedroom ware, three mahogany chests of drawers, two painted do., mahogany double waslistand, brackets, curtains, window poles, kitchen utensils, etc. There will be no reserve. Goods on view Morning of Sale, which 'will com- mence at 2.30 prompt. Auctioneers^ Offices, Temple Chambers, 8, St. John's- square, Cardiff. 2201 SALE OF 200 BOXES CHOICE CIGARS. MR W. G. LATTY is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 22nd, at his Offices, adjoining the Alexandra Hotel, Cardiff, the above valuable STOCK OF CIGARS, also five Office Safes and sundry Lots of Office Furniture. On view Morning of Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock noon. 2210 ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. MR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will hold a large STUD SALE of NEARLY 100 HORSES, at the spacious yard, Penarth-road, Cardiff, for which there are a large number of thoroughly-genuine horses, direct from their breeders, already booked, and further early notice of entries are respectfully solicited., 2212 Auctioneer's adjoining Alexandra Hotel, Cardiff. m CAERPHILLY FAIR, APRIL 5xH, 1895. MTO AGRICULTURALISTS AND OTHERS. R W. G. LATTY begs to announce that (at the special request of a large number aii*?1? supporters, who are well-known agriculturalists ana breeders of live stock) he has entered into an H?,6 w?nt w*th Mr J. S. Jones, of the Boar's Head van;! ',Va8.ri)hilly. for the sole use of the very con- eniently situated Field, Stabling, etc., immediately at h, ^far. °r the above hotel, where Sales of Farming TrnVo V13"l yheep and Cattle, Horses and Agricultural implements, will be periodically held. n,A rf are already numerous entries booked for the first sale, and gentlemen desirous of including further oomY respecttully invited to send particulars of same to the Auctioneer not later than March 31st. 2211 mnmv ™^fLGAEK- NEWPORT. rONTF^ n^1 SALE OF THE COSTLY CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, A GRAND PAIR OF (,IIFSTNUT CARRIAGE HOBSEh. CARRIAGES, HARNESS. JERSEY CATTLE. Contents of Conservatory. Greenhouses, &c. WfR THOMAS PARRY has been 1VJ_ taowe ^thiSUCti^n3 from the Executors of the late Daniel Whitehouse, Esq J.p,4SRIYL HV PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the pre^isef as above on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, March 19th, 20th, and 21st,1895. Sale each day at One o clock. On View to holders of catalogues Monday, the 18th March, and descriptive catalogues may be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneer, A bany Chambers, New- port, on and after March 11th, 1895. 1980 (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL J POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING J POfaiAiN^mpaNY (LTMITEDJ OFFICES CASTLE CjlA^lBEPvS 21, CASTLE-ST SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Bast-Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood. CtontoSore for all^esmptronsi of Advertising Circular Distnbatw?g,-&c- 1014 32001 Saks litr ).udîau. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 16TH MARCH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11, High. street, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 16th March, 1895, at 2 o'clock, without reserve, 50 PAIRS OF IMPERISHABLE ARTI- FICIAL SFONE GARDEN VASES, guaranteed to stand the effeets of frost, for decorating lawns, entrance halls, conservatories, &c. Also, several lots of 1955 RUSTIC FURNITURE. IMPORTANT SALE AT SHORT NOTICE. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. (The most suwerior Sale of the kind ever I eld in Cardiff.) REMOVED FROM A LARGE COUNTRY RESI- DENCE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The pr ope it i) of a Commercial Gentleman, and to cover heavy advances made by the Auctioneers. Including the appointments of TWELVE BES C AND SECONDARY BISDROOMS, the contents of DRAW- ING ROOM, 1 BOUDOIR, DINING ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, STUDY, LIBRA HY, BILLIARD-ROOM, Sewing-room, Servants' halls and Kitchens, Entrance and Inner Halls contents of Greenhouses and outdoor effects the SEMI- GRAND PIANOFORTE by COLLARD and COL. LARD another Instrument by Chappell full size Slate-bed Billiard Table and appointments by Steveus. FINE SILVER AND PLATE, including a Presentation Service, a Library of Books. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, Absolutely Without Reserve, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, March 28th, <.9t,h, and 30th, at Eleven o'clock each day punc- tually, the ABOVE SUPERB APPOINTMENTS OK A COUNTRY RESIDENCE (Removed from Gloucestershire for immediate Sale). The CONTENTS of TWELVE BEST and SECONDARY BED CHAMBER*, including fittings in mahogany, uh, walnut, rosewood, and enamelled woods, with handsome BEDSTEADS of Arabian and Parisian shape, in MASSIVE BRASS and rich woods, with costly bed furniture, wardrobes of various sizes with glass doors, toilet tables of various designs, A very CHOICE ROSEWOOD INLAID CHEVAL GLASS, BEDROOM SUITE, A MASSIVE 7FT. BIN. WALNUT BED CHAMBER SUITE, with elegant toilet tables en suite. and other bedroom suites of various designs. A BRASS BEDSTEAD, hair-stuffed mattresses, feather bedding, bed linen, toilet, ware, large and small chests «f drawers, carpets of various sizei, baths, etc. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes Suites of i-icit silk and chenille window hangings and portieres, with LOUNGES, SETTEES, and 18 CHAIRS to match in black and gold, in Genoa. velvet, covering, a pair of liosewood Wall Cabinets, a PAllt OF BUHL HECESS CABINETS beautifully inlaid with ivory, a ROSEWOOD BOUDOIR SUITE, grand centre ebony and other tables, a PAIII OF LOUIS XV. COMMODES, inlaid folding card table, a MATCHLESS MARQUKTF.RIE BUREAU, a pair of mahogany over- mantels with mantel boards, Wilton pile carpets and rugs, a NEARLY NEW SEMI-GRAND PIANOFORTE by COL! ARD and COi,LARD, another by CHAl'I'ELL, music cabinets, Sheraton fire-screens, a pair of richly- carved lamp stands, velvet pedestals, VERY HAND- SOMELY INLAID MARQUETERIE CABINET, writing cabinet. The OLD CARVED OAK ROOM AND LIBRARY arranged with high back chairs in carved oak with leather covering, a VERY FINE BUFFET, deep rim gong on oak stand, a beautiful oak sarcophagus, a NOBLE SIDEBOAltD with carved figure ornaments, p 10ft. dining table, a pair of dinner wagons, oak cornices all originally nitle to match, a VERY FINE NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET, pair of silk curtains, a CARVED SECRETAIRE WRITING TAlLE, a finely-carveu cabinet, a valuable old clock, the oil paintings, a PAn OF CARVES BOOKCASES 6ft. wide, arm chairs and upright chairs in leather, a large dinner service of 150 pieces. live VALUABLE BRONZES include many pieces of Jioman, Florentine, and English work, a pair of very fine marli horses, marble statuary, prints, &c. THE LIBRARY OF BOOKS Comprises Waverley Novels. 48 vols.; Shakespeare, Illustrated Review, Pictorial Bible, John Leech's Pictures from Pttnch, Macaulay's History of England, Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough, Frederick the Great, byT.Carlyle; Encyclopedia, 14 vols.; Cyclopedia of English Literature, <fcc. A SPLENDIDLY FU RNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, and includes a 7ft. GRAND SIDEBOARD, a work of art a massive dining table, a FULL SUITE OF TEN CHAIRS and a couch upholstered in real morocco, a pair of wine coolers, a dinner wagon, coal vase, chimney glass in carved frame, a suite of handsome curtains-, large Turkey carpet, clocks and ornaments in bronze, Majolica china and oxydised ware, a pair of brass fenders and ite. THE VALUABLE PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS. A CHARMING TURKISH GARDEN SCENE BY RUBENS. A PLEASING VENICE SCENE, SIGNED G.C. A GRAND WORK BY P. F. MARSHALL, 1849. A VALUABLE DRAWING BY W. HILL. Bergheim I Ka, I clil Jarden I R. Wilson Wovvermans C. Kuysman G'uccerelli Veniet 0 Poussin Verbruggen Van-der-burgh Ibbotson Topham Jicnd J. A. O'Connor W. Widgery Stubbs ) Salvaior Rosa R Wilson J. D. Harding | David Cox Norland THE CONTENTS OF THE WELL-FURNISHED BILLIA I-CD- ROOM, BY STEVENS. A nearly new and handsome SPANISH MAHOGANY FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, with extra thick slate bed, by STEVENS, and the capital fittings of same, consisting of 10 cues, long butts, rssts, iron and brush, set of ivory billiard balls, mahogany marking board, set of rules, cue rack wall settees in saddle- bags and tapestry, linoleum, fender and irons, engrav- ings, Sepia drawings. A SMALL COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA embraces a magnificent pair of Sevres vases, large empire vase, a pair of Worcester vases mounted in ormolu, all the knick-knacks that decorated the cabinets and tables, groups in Dresden, Chelsea, and Berlin, a set of old jars, full sets of dinner, dessert, and tea services in Crown Derby and Worcester, a Dresden tea service. THE VALUABLE OLD SILVER AND PLATE. The FITTINGS OF MORNING ROOM, Servants' Hall, the Furniture and Embellishments of Hall, Corridors, and Staircases, embrace oak hall furniture, tables, large glasses in plush frames, plaques after Teniers, busts"brackets, swords, stags' heads, antlers, and trophies. „„„„ „ ON VIEW ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO SALK. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE VIEW OF THIS SUPERB COLLECTION. ORDER OF SALE THURSDAY, 28th.—Contents of Bedrooms, Dining- room, Library, Drawing-room, Breakfast Room, Servants' Hall, and Billiard Room. FRIDAY, 29th.—Remainder of Bedroom Furniture, the Old Oak Room, Dining and Morning Rooms, Boudoir, Hall, and Servants' Offices. SATURDAY, 30th. -The Books, SilverandPlate, CoUec- 2200 tion of Pictures, and Old China. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. MERTHYR TYDFIL. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR WATKIN BEVAN has been in- structed by the Executors of the will of the late Mrs Catherine Millar, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Merthyr Tydfil, at 2.30 p.m., on MONDAY, the 18th March, 1895, and subject to such conditions of sale as will be there and then produced, the following PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT J.—Five LEASEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 11 and 12, Lewis-street, Penydarren, in the occupation of Messrs Thomas Edmund and James Lewis; and Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Lewis-court, Penydarren, producing a yearly rent of S25 Os 6d. The premises are held for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1839, at an annual ground rent of P,2 2s 9d. LOT 2.-Two FREEHOLD HOUSES, situate at Picton and Upper Taff-streets, Caedraw, in the occu- pation of Messrs George Lockyear and John Lee, at the rents of £ 20 and £ 18 respectively. For further particulars apply to the Executors, Messrs John Elias and William Thomas, Clivis House, Newton T. T. Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Bndgend or to the Auctioneer, Newton, Porthcawl, R.S.O. 2121 -1 28 29 AND 30, BRIDGE-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS HO WARD and KING are in- structed by Mr Wm. Barnhouse, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Butchers' Arms Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY. March 20th, 1895, at 7 o clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read, all those three cajntal SHOPS AND OUTBUILDINGS, being Nos. 28, 29, and 30, Bridge-street, now in the occupations of Mr Thos. Jones, C. Richards, and Mrs E. Davies, at an annual rental of B117. and a Slaugh- ter-house, let to Mr Thomas Jones as an annual tenanb afclli1e0Property is held under Lease for an unexpired term of 46 years from the 1st November, 1894, at an annual rental of £ 100. No. 28 is subject to an under lease of 14 years from the 1st March, 1892, at a yearly rental of £ 56, and No. 30 to an under lease which expires on the pth Novem- ber, 1897, at the exceedingly low rental of £ 12 per ^TheAuctioneers have pleasure in calling attention to the excellent position of these premises, and also to tbe piece of ground on the east side of the property, where there is sufficient accommodation to erect an additional Shop, and confidently recommend this as a good investment. i. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Gresham Buildings, Pontypridd; to Mr John Thomas, Bridge Inn, Pontypridd or to ° JAMES PHILLIPS, Esq., 2141 Solicitor, Pontypridd. 0 H N 0 R M A N COACH-BUILDER, MARKET-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, will SELL by PRIVATE CON. TRACT, any of the following NEW VEHICLES, all of his own manufacture, and which can be seen at his extensive Show Rooms at the above address. NEW. 1 Landau. 11 Station Wagon. 1 Square-front Brougham. ) 2 Bakers' Vans. 1 Wagonette. 4 Bakers' Coburgs. 1 Prince Dog Cart. 5 Crank-axle Carts. 1 Manchester do. 2 do. Milk Carts. 1 Bent Side do. 4 Eave Carts. 1 Side Seat do. 3 Trollies. 1 Whitechapel do. 1 Large Spring Coal Cart. 1 Polo do. 4 Contractors' Carts. 2 Rustic do. 3 Spring Builders' Carts. 2 Pony-size Rustic Carts. 4 Butchers' Carts. 2 do. Alexandras. 1 Hay Cari. 1 do. Bent Side. 2 Drapers' Carts. 1 do. Bent Side. 2 Drapers' Carts. 1 Well Gig. 3 Grocers' Carts. 1 Governess Car. 6 Business Carts. 1 Farm Cart. 2 Spring Hand Carts. 1 Brake, to seat 12 inside. 3 Garden Barrows. 1 do. do. 6 do. 24 Contractors' Barrows. SECOND-HAND. 1 Brougham, 1 Miller's Wagon. 2 Wagonettes. 1 Large -<Erated ..Water, 1 Parisian Phaeton. Van. 2 Park Phaetons. 1 Baker's Van. 2 4-Wheel Dog Carts. 1 Business Cart. 3 Malvern Dog Carts. 4 Crank-axle Carts. 1 Village Cart. 1 Milk Cart. 5 Pony Carts. 2 Hauliers' Carts. 1 Whitechapel Cart. Canton Trams pass Show Rooms and Works. J. N. having the most Modem Machinery is prepared to execute orders, including repairs, with the utmost dispatch, Sg§9 SALES BY RUCTION. RE JOSEPH TINN. LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF THE VALUABLE MACHINERY, PLANT, AND STOCK, AT THE PONTNEWYNYDD IRON WORKS, SOUTH WALES and the —— REDCLIFFE CROWN GALVANIZING WORKS. In and near the City and County of BRISTOL. ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, and A CO. have received instructions from the Receiver, Ernest Cooper, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on Early Dates, the above VALUABLE PLANT, STOCK, &C., full purticulars of which will appear in tuture Adver- tisements and Catalogues, -22M PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BE JOSEPH TINN, LIMITED.—IN LIQUIDATION. SALE OF THE HIGHLY VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES, KNOWN AS THE PONTNEWYNYDD IRON WORKS, NEAR PONTYPOOL, SOUTH WALES, THE REDCLIFFE CROWN GALVANIZING WORKS. IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF BRISTOL, AND THE SEVERAL VALUABLE BRANDS AND TRADE MARKS. A LEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, and XX CO. are instructed by the Receiver, Ernest Cooper, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bank Auction Mart, Corn-street, Bristol, on early dates, the • above IMPORTANT WORKS AND BRANDS, which are e ch most eligibly situate, and well known throughout the kingdom and abroad. Further particulars will aopear in future announce ments. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are in preparation, and in the meantime any further infor- mation may be obtained of ALEXANDER. DANIEL, SELFE and CO., AUCTIONEERS and SURVEYORS, BANK CHAMBERS, CORN-STREET, Bristol (and 34, Old Jewry, London, E.C.) of Messrs COOPER BROTHERS "and CO., Chartered Accountants, 14, George-street. Mansion House, London, E.C.; of Mr F. S. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Newport, Mon. or of Messrs MUNNS & LONGDEN, Solicitors, 2206 8, Old Jewry, London, E.C. ANGORFA, 12, BRYN-ROAD, SWANSEA. ON TUI SDAY, MARCH 19th, 1895. MESSRS J. M. LEEDER and SON have been favoured with instructions from Josuah Hughes, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as 'above, the whole of hi, substantial and valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, comprising the contents of the drawing and breakfast- rooms, library, hall, staircase, landings and passages, five bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, and outside effects. Full detailed particulars will be set out in cata- logues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auctioneers six days prior to the sale. Goods on view Monday, March 18th, from 11 a.m. to 5 P.M. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon sharp. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offic", Goat-street Chambers, wan 2066 No. 1, NORTHAMPTON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE APPOINT- MENTS, SURVEYOR'S INSTRUMENT; &c. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions from Hort Huxham, Esq. to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on THURSDAY, 21st, 1895, the whole of the valuable FURNITURE AND EF<FECLS, being the contents of the diniuji and drawing rooms, I two offices, five bedrooms, kitchen, scull err, and out- side effects. Catalogues are in the course of preparation, and may be obtained from the Auctioneers one week prior to the Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea or to Messrs COLLINS and WOODS, Solicitors, 2065 Worcester-place, Swansea. THE KING'S HEAD HOTEL," NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS PARSONS AND ROBJENT have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Hotel, as above, on WEDNESDAY, March 20th, 1895, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the lease and goodwill of thel KING'S HEAD HOTEL," NEWPORT, MON. This hotel is one of the principal and best-known old-established hotels in the West of England and South Wales, having been most successfully carried on for many years. It is replete with every modern requisite, is in good order, well furnished, and occupies the besb position in the town, being opposite the General Post Office and Corn Exchange, and within one minute's walk of the Railway Station and the Public AJarket; trams to and from the Docks and Maindee pass continually during the day. There are capital Stabling and Coach-houses, and a valuable Farm, containing 96 acres ot chiefly pasture land, with Farmhouse and Workmen's Cottages, and well-arranged Farm Buildings, held with the hotel. The farm is situate only a few minutes' walk from the hotel, and owing to its proximity to the tô:wn a most, lucrative revenue can be earned from inill-aiid dairy produce, tack, &c. The FURNITURE and EFFECTS in tlie, Hotel, together with the Horses, Carriages, Cabs, <*c., and the Live and Dead Farming Stock, are to betatken to (in addition to the price of the lease and goodwill) at a valuation, to be declared at time of Sale inventories of same will be open to the inspection of intending purchasers, at the offices of the Auctioneers, on and after 14th March, 1395. The Stock-in-Trade and in Bond to be taken at a valuation on the purchaser entering into possession. The Hotel, Stables, &c., are held under a lease from the Right Hon." Lord Tredegar for 10 years, from August, 1890, at an annual rental of £ 1,050, and the Farm is held under a yearly tenancy at a rental of 218410.9. For further particulars;, and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Central Chambers, Newport or to Messrs Vaughan and Hornby or to Messrs Lloyd and Pratt, Solicitors, all of Newport, Mon. 2017 MONMOUTHSHIRE^ BRYNGWYN AND CLYTHA, NEAR RAGLAN. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, VILLAS AND LAND, MESSRS STRAKER and SON, in con- junction with Mr William Mayberry, will oELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Usk, on MONDAY, the 18th March, 1895, at Three o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, oELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Usk, on MONDAY, the 18th March, 1895, at Three o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— LOT I.-All that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as WOODFIELD HOUSE." situate in the parish of Bryngxvyn, in the county of Monmouth, now let to Mr A. J. Philpotts as yearly tenant at the rent of £ 40, and containing 2 sitting-rooms, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, dairy, pantry and cellar, together with stable, coach-house, cowshed, and other outbuildings thereto belonging, also several enclosures of excellent meadow and pasture land, containing altogether 8a. Or. 30p. LOT 2.-All that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as GROVE VILLA." situate in the hamlet of Clytha, in the county of Monmouth. Let to Mr Edward Griffith, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £12, contain- ing sitting-room, 2 kitchens, 4 bedrooms, boxroom, pantry, cellar, and outbuildings, with 2a. 5r. 2p. oi 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.R.)aud the ancient ruins of Raglan Castle, Illlile from the river Usk, celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing. The residence has a soutli aspect, and is sheltered from the north and east winds by the groves of Uan. 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 further particulars apply to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergaveiiuy Mr William May- berry, Auctioneer, Usk or to Messrs GABB and WALFORD, 2003 Solicitors, Abergavenny. GORSYGARNANT COLLIERY, GARNANT (Quarter of a mile from Garnant Station). TO BE SOLD by AUCTION (under a distraint for rent) by lVTR ISAAC ANTHONY, on MONDAY -LvJL NEXT, March 18th, 1895, at the above colliery, the following COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY, Comprising 1 winding engine, 1 do. (small), 1 donkey pump, 1 Tangy e pump, 1 small hand pump, 1 boiler (by Wood and Walding), 2 wire ropes, quantity of tram rails, partings, quantity of iron pipes, wood and iron trams, trolleys, screen, tram weighbridge, and other effects. Sale at 12.30. Terms-cash. 2209 alt5 bg Vribatt (Contract. OR SALE, by PRIVATE~TREATY, SMALL HOUSE COAL COLLIERY, in good working order best Mynyddyslwyn seam at a price that will pay 16 per cent. Principals only.—J. J.. David and Co., Estate Agents, St. John's Chambers, 2168 raptrtty, & to Utt. VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSE TO LET. TENDERS are invited for a LEASE of the FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, HAFOD, TONYPANDY, for seven years, from the first day of June, 1895. Sealed tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of April, 1695. A form of tender will be supplied on application. W. MEIN, Secretary, Barry Railway Company. Barry Dock, 16tb March, 1895. 2189 0Iiiïf THE FASTEST TYPEWRITER C^1 IN THE WORLD FOR £11. fJlHE JgJXCHANGE JJAMMOND, RECORD—207 WORDS PER MINUTE, 17 DISTINCT IMPRESSIONS PER SECOND. Perfect Alignment. Absolutely Guaranteed. For particulars and Free Trial write to the B. AMMOND TYPEWRITER CO SO, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LON DON, E.O. 1345 En, & 218, & £22, & £18, & ;Ell. WILLIAMS' (PONTABDAWE) VT 0 R M LOZKNG E Si. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pnde, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic' or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a« ery speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for children.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon." Sold at 94d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testi- 'vmom&l9, sytoDtoma. dw#, on application. 1350 051trtivit Abbrtssts. RECON COUNTY COUNCIL U ELECTION, 1895. TO THE ELECTORS OF GELLY AND DUFFRYN, VAYNOR. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to shank you most sincerely for allowing me to be elected unopposed as your Repre- sentative for this Division on the County Council. It will be my endeavour to do all I can for the District, and to support every scheme which will tend to improve the condition of all classes, Yours faithfully, HERBERT KIRKHOUSE. Penyrhadw, Vaynor, March 14th, 1895. 840 a:us by igtttbtr. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. -— TO FARMERS, MARKET GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. STABLE MANURE. The Corporation of Cardiff invite TENDERS for the PURCHASE, LOADING, and REMOVAL, every morning, from 2nd April, 1895, to 31st December. 1895 (both inclusive) of the STABLE MANURE accumu- lated at the Corporation Stables in Trade-street and Canton. Tenders, which must be oil forms be ob- tained from Mr J. Woosey, Corporation Depot, Canton, to be sent to my office not later than Monday, the 25th inst., in a sealed envelope, marked "Stable Manure." Dated this 14th March. 1895. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff. 2171 SHORT NOTICK. TO BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. IjlOR SALE by TENDER, the whole of JC the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting oi a LARGE ASSORTMENT of BOOTS and SHOES, at No. 24, Broadway, and No. 43, Carlisle-street, loath, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, 29, Queen-street, Cardiff, not later than Wednesday, 20th March, 1895. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Goods may be viewed on the 16th, 18th, 19th, an 29th March, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day. ^187 NEWPORT, MON. FOR SALE by TENDER, an Old- Established LICENSED BEERHOUSE, of over 40 years' standing, situate in Pillgwenlly. near the Docks and Commercial-road; 99 years' lease from L892. Ground rent, S17 entirely free. Tenders will be opened on 20tli March. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application to FRED J. ROBERTS, Honse Agent and Valuer, 2031 5, Skinner-street, Newport, Mon. HE BRONWYDD ESTATES, CARDI- GANSHIRE. VALUABLE TIMBER FOR SALE BY TENDER. LOT 1.—The TIMBER in the southern part of Allty- giglran, numbered (in white aint) 677 to 776 inclusive, comprising 51 ash, 16 sycamore, 20 larch, 10 oak, 1 alder, 1 Scotch, aad 1 beech. LOT 2.—Vhe IMBER in the middle part of AIlty. gigfran, numbered (in red paint) 505 to 676 inclusive, comprising 162 beech, 7 ash, 1 larch, 1 Scotch, and 1 oak. LOT 3.-The TIMBER in the northern part of Alltygigfran, numbered (in white paint) 1 to 504 inclusive, comprising 212 oak, ;-3 betch, 134 ash, 32 sycaiiiore, 27 birch, 24 Scotch, 32 spruce, 16 larch, 3 elm, and 1 silver fir. LOT 4.—The TIMBER in AUt Ffynnonfair, num- bered (with a scribe) 1 to 282 inclusive, and comprising 140 larch, 39 spruce, 9 alder, 21 oak, 18 ash, 1 beech, 3 Scotch, and 1 elm. The Lots adjoin the Bronwydd Demesne lands, and are about a mile distant from the new Station at Henllan Bridge on the Great Western Railway. Mr Daniel Evans, Forester, Bronwydd, Llandyssul, will show the Lots. Tenders to be sent to John M. Davies, Esquire, Froodvale, Llanwrda, on or before Wednesday, the 27Lh of March inst. No Tender will necessarily be accepted. Froodvale, 13th March, 1895. 2195 fetfors nub (Kaniracfs. ,t'i ITEAT WESTERN RAILWAYS A;k ——- The Directorsof this Cornpan y are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of 1.000 Loads QUEBEC YELLOW PINE (Planks and other Scantlings clean or ereosofced). Specification with Form of Tender (upon which alon" Tenders can be received) may be ebtained of the Sec- retary at Kaddington Station, or of the Stores Super- intendent at Swindon Station. I Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside Tender for Quebec Yellow Pine," will be received on or before Tuesday, 2nd proximo. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 2192 The Directors of this Company are prepared to ^re- ceive TENDERS for the supply of about :— c, 50,000 CREOSOTED SLEEPERS. 100,000 CLEAN do. 1,500 LOADS OF RECTANGULAR BALTIC REDWOOD CROSSING TIMBERS. Specifications, with Forms of Tender (upon which alone Tenders can be received), may be obtained of the Secretary at Paddington Station, or of the Stores Superintendent at Swindon Station. Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked outside Tender for Sleepers and or Crossing Timber WIllIJe received on or Deiore L uesuay, me cuu vrUXlIllU. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or auy Tender. G. K. MILLS, SECY. Paddington Station, London, 15th March, 1895. 2193 COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CONTRACT FOR STORES. The Cardiff Corporation invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of STORES for twelve months for the Police and Fire Brigade Departments. Further particulars and Forms of Tender may be obtained at the Chief Police Station. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Stores—Police," to be delivered to me on or before the 30th inst. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, March 16th, 1895. 2213 ¡ ARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION, RESERVOIR NO. 1. TO OIL AND GREASE MANUFACTURERS AND IRONMONGERS. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of STORES for the above works for 1 year ending 31st March, 1896. Specifications and form of tender may be obtained on application to Mr Fredk. Orton, the manager of the Reservoir Works, Cwm Taff Fawr, near Merthyr Tydfil, after the 18th inst. Sealed tenders endorsed Tender for Stores, Reser- voir No. I," to be delivered at my office on or before Thursday, the 28th inst. By order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th March, 1895. 2139 jpAERPHILLY URBAN DISTRICT VV COUNCIL. SUPPLY OF LIMESTONE, BROKEN TO 2114, INCH GAUGE. ALSO SCAVENGING. The Council are prepared to receive TENDERS for the above from 25th March, 1895, to 31st March, 1896. Specifications can be seen and forms of tenders obtained at the Council Offices, Caerphilly, on and after Tuesday, the 12th inst. Sealed tenders, marked Tender for Stone and Scavenging respectively, to be delivered at the Council Offices, Caerphilly, on or before Monday, the 18th inst. No tender will be received unless made upon the prescribed form, and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. (By order) DAVID LEWIS, Clerk. 9th March, 1895. WB2 TO CONTRACTORS. CONTRACTORS desirous of TENDERING for the erection of BOTTLING STORES and EXTENSIONS to Brewery at the County Brewery, Crawshay-street, Cardiff, for Messrs William Hancock and Company, Limited, are requested to send in their names with £ 2 2s (which will be returned upon receipt of bona-flde tender) to either of the undersigned. J. P. JONES, RICHARDS <fc"V BUDGEN, | Toinfc St. | Architects. John's-square, Cardiff. J ^188 HE DIRECTORS of the POWELL DUFFRYN STEAM COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of HAY to their Collieries during the ensuing three or six months. Forms of Tender and all information may be obtained on application to the Manager. Stores Department, Powell Duffryn Company, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 2169 THE SWANSEAT COFFEE PUBLIC- HOUSE COMPANY, LIMITED, INVITE TENDERS for SUPPLY MILK at Swansea, Landore, Morriston, Pontardulais Stations, 6 months ending 30th September.—Address Secretary, 244, High-street, Swansea. 2161 X TAILS.—The RHONDDA HIDE CO., LTD., TREFOREST, are open to receive TENDERS from hotel keepers and others for the supply of 30 to 40 Ox Tails weekly. 2163 ALL PERSONS desirous of having their Dwellings or Business Premises fitted with ELECTRIC LIGHT, BELLS, or TELEPHONES, should call and see our new showrooms, at 47, THE CASTLE ARCADE, where all the latest and best fittings can be seen. Best quality material only used, and all work guaranteed. Eleetrical apparatus of all descriptions supplied. Repairs well and promptly done. Insulation tests taken. T. MADDREN & CO., Electrical Engineers, Cardiff. National Telephone. 452" 77e 1357 J E coMLEY AJSD j*jON' WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS -OF FANCY GOODS, &c., 23, MOntA-TERRACE, CARDIFF, Is the Best and Cheapest House for Hardware, Hol-, loware, 'I'inGoods, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Stationery, Haberdashery, Glass, China, and General Sundries. Shopkeepers and others about starting business should Call and Inspect our Immense Stock before going elsewhere. tjtrangers arriving in Cardiff ask at once to be directed to New Infirmary. 801a OUR ESTABLISHMENT IS CLOSE BY. ( ESTABLISHED 1880, public flotias. LONG CROSS-STREET BAPTIST JLJ CHAPEL, ROATH. SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning, at 11, Mr ELMS, Loudoun-square Mission. Evening, at 6.30, Mr WTLT.TAM MORRIS. 960 INON WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL, WALKER-ROAD, SOUTH SPLOTT. SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Rev. T. MORGAN, Dowlais. Morning at 11. Evening at 6. 961 CJT. PAUL'S CHURC H, TYNDA LL- (O STREET. SUNDAY, MARCH 17TH, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. OPENING of the NEW PULPIT presented by Mr JOHN STACK in memory of the late Father Butler. The Right Rev. BISHOP HEDLEY, O.S B., will PREACH at, Pontificial Mass, at 11 o'clock. 983 SUNDA Y POPULAR AFTERNOON k9 SERVICES. PARK-HALL, SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. ADDRESS—Rev. J. D. WAITERS, M.A. Soprano Solo, Be at Rest." Anthem by the Choir. String Quartette, Hymn to the Emperor, at 2 40 p.m. 1st Violin, Mr Arthur Angle 2nd Violin, Mr Greco Viola, if. W. Rice, Esq. "Cello, Mr Percy Angle. Selections on Great Orgau at <s.3Q p.t&. Seat to Seat Collection. AMOR G AN HOUNDS. A MEETING of the SLrBSCRIBEP-9 to the above will be held at the PARK HOTEL, CARDIFF TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 16th instant, at 2.30 p.m., to consider Mr Bassett's ultimatum as to his continuing the Mastership of the Hounds. „ 2173 R. K. PRICIIARB, Non. Sec. RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY'. OPENING FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC TO SWANSEA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Company's Railway, between Aneravon and Swansea, completing the route between Trelierbcrt, Neath, and Swansea, was OPENED for PASSENGER TRAFFIC oil THURSDAY, the 14th instant. By Order of the Directors H. S. LUDLOW, Se-retarv. March 15 th, 1395. 2214—552e ^TUY'S HOSPITAL PRELIMINARY. SCIENTIFIC (M.B. Lond.) CLASSES are held throughout the year. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION is given for the JULY EXAMINATION. Fee, 16guineas. GUY S HOSPITAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS in SEPTEMBER, 1895. FIVE OPEN SCHOLAR- SHIPS Two (£150 and £60) in Science and Three (2100, SoO. and £ 30) in Arts. Particulars and Copies of Examination Papers on ap- plication to the Dean, Guy's Hospital. 1917 p & A^ CAMPBELL, LIMITED. SALOON STEAMERS CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HO RAVENSWOOD, AND WAVERLEY. SEASON TICKETS are NOW BEING ISSUED. Number limited.—Terms apply to WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff. NOTE.—The anove STEAMERS will CALL AT PENARTH PIER DURING THEjSEASON. 2170 BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER I SERVICE, Li MIXED. LADY MARGARET STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. SEASON TICKETS combining both these Com- panies' saloon Passe.igor Steamers can now be obtained at the OFFICES, 105, BUI'E DOCKS, CARDIFF. Tickets limited. 2097 EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Managers. QLAMORGAN OUNTY COUNCIL. -— ANIMALS DISEASES ACT, 1894. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the REGULA- TIONS made by the Glamorgan County Council on the 13th day of August, 1894, PROHIBITING the MOVEMENT of SWINE: into the County from the undermentioned Counties and the Boroughs therein HAVE BEEN RESCINDED :— County of Chester, County of Lancaster, County of Norfolk, County of Pembroke, County of Salop, County of Somerset, County of Stafford, County of Warwick, County of Wilts, County of Worcester, County of West Riding of Yorkshire. I The said REGULATIONS CONTINUE IN FORCE as to the FOLLOWING COUNTIES and the Boroughs locally situate therein that is to say :— The County of Bedford, The County of Huntingdon, The County of Cambridge, and the movement of Swine into the County from either of such last-mentioned Counties or Boroughs remains entirely prohibited. T. M&NSEL FKANKLEN. Cierk of the County Council. Cardiff, 15th March, 1895. 2204 SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION s ROYAL ENGINEERS. BATTALION ORDEUS For week ending 23rd March, 1895. l._ Drills at Charles-street as follows, viz. :— Monday, Wednesday, Friday, S. M. Instruction, 7.30 p. in. 2.—Men wishing to join may apply any cinll night. By order. (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. GRD YJI. WELSH REGIMENT. P. R. CRESSWELL, Col. Commandant. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. For the week ending Saturday, March 23rd, 1895. Moil (laN-. -Cum!-)at) y Drill and Stretcher Drill at 8 p.m., in plain clothes. Wednesday.—Supper at the Drill-liill at 7.30 p.m., to be followed by a Smoking Concer;. Uniform Drill order, with waist belts only. Members who have not yet feturned their reply-cards should do so at ouce. Friday.—Company Drill under the Sergeant-Major at 8 p.m., in plain clothes. Officers desirous of being examined in Tactics, Military Law, Fortification, and Topography, will give in their names on or before the 18th instant.* For duty :-Captain J. J. David, Lieutenant R. Richards, Surgeon-Captain J. T. Thompson, M B., Sergeant J. T. Perkins, Corporal A. E. Lewis, Bugler H. Drayton. By order, (Signed) W. E. JONES, Major, 3rd V.B. Welsh Regiment, Commandinc Cardiff Detachment. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. 0. FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 16th March, 1895. 1.—Colonel H. O. Fisher wishes to meet the Officers 1.—Colonel H. O. Fisher wishes to meet the Officers of the Corps at the Drill-hall, Cardiff, on Thursday, 21st inst., concerning Regimental programme for 1895, at 7.45 p.m. 2.—Monday, Gun and Recruit drill, at 7.30 p.m. There will be no d'ills carried out. at Head-quarters on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friaay during the ensuing week. 3.-There will be a Smoking Concert in Club-room on Friday evening, 22nd inst., commencing at 8 p.m. Uniform, undress with waist belts. 4.—For duty :-CapL-tin M. Ingram, Lieutenant Bradley, Sergeant Lewis, Corporal W. Connock, Bom- bardier Meyrick, Trumpeter Davies. By order, (Signed) F. W. lJENT, Captain, Adjutant 2nd Glaui. Volunteer Artillery. PENARTH DETACHMENT. 1.—Gun drill, Monday and Wednesday. Carbine and Company drill on Friday, at 7.30 p.m. 2.—The Officers commanding Kos. 9 and 10 Com- panies wish to meet the Sergeants on Wednesday, 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. 3.—For duty :-Captain Dalziel, Lieutenant Morel, Sergeant Percy, Trumpeter Matthews. ¡1uhlic ^pjiumttTtenls. JgLAENAVON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Article 50) for the Mixed Department of the Garn Board School, Blaenavon. Salary, £ 40 per annum- Applications aud testimonials to be sent to HY. PARRY (Solicitor), Clerk to the Board. Blaenavon, 11th March, 1895. 2145 B EDWAS SCHoOli BOARD. MAESYCYMMER BOARP SCHOOL. WANTED at once a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS, to take charge of the Infant Department of the above school. Salary after the rate of £ 60 per annum. Applications, stating age and experience, together with copies of three recent testimonials, must reach the undersigned not later than 11 a.m. on the 21st instant. Dated this 15th day of March, 3895. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 29, High-street, Newport, Mon. 2208 c OUNTY BOROUGU OF CAP-bIFF. APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF ASSISTANT IN THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE. The Cardiff Corporation invite applications from gentlemen for the above appointment iu the Town Clerk's Department. Applicants must be admitted Solicitors, not under 25 years of age, accustomed to advocacy, and prepared to give an undertaking to serve tbree years certain in the event of the engagement being cunflrmed at the end of three months. Salary S200 per annum. Canvassing direct or indirect will be a disqualifica- tion. Applications, accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, to be forwarded to me, marked Chief Assistant," on or before the 23rd inst. J. L. WHEATLlf,Y> Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 13th March. 1895. 2155 VtgaI glathes. E COUNCILLOR WM. EDMUND VAUGHAN, J.P., DECEASED. CREDITORS and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of the above, are requested to forthwith send full detailed particulars thereof, in writing to me the undersigned. T. H. BEicBER, Borough Chambers, Wharton-street, Cardiff, 2119 Solicitor for the Executors. |AWN MOWITR REPAIRS. This is the most opportune season for repairs to be made, so that all who have mowers needing repairs should send them either through their ironmonger or seedsman, or direct to THOS. GREEN & SON, LIMITED, LEEDS, or SURREY WORKS, BLACKFRIARS-ROAD, LONDON SE., who repair aU kinds of machines for botb trade and others. 1781 vublic ).tttUStntttti:s. CARDIFF. THEATRE R 0 Y A L JL LESSEE & MANAGER, MR EDWARD FLETCBLEB. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1895, Important engagement of Mr OthoStuart'sCompany in the Successful play- HE jyj^ASQUERADERS (By Henry Arthur Jones), from the St. James' Theatre. Prices, 6d to S2 2s. Early doors, 6.30. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queen-street, from 10 till 4. Telephone No. 521. T HEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY NEXT, and during the week, RETURN VISIT Owing to previous Great Success. OSCAR WILDE'S GREATEST PLAY, A "y^TOMAN OF J^TO JMPORTANCE, From the HAYMARKET THEATRE, LONDON, By arrangement with MR BEERBOHM TREE. Box plan now open at Thompson and Shackell, Limited, Queen-street. THE E M P I R E, MANAGER.. u -J'" OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! TEXERKANSAS, Only a Dancer, but, there isn't another like her. The exquisite LOTTIE COLLARD, An elegant artiste, vocally and saltatorially. SOCIAL UNDERTAKERS," By Driscoll, the Celtic Droll, and his able associates. GEORGE RIPON, The Eccsntric Comedian. THE WARIENBERG WONDERS. MAUD DALMAINE, Soprano. HARRY BAXTER, Comedian. G. W. KENWAY, the Peerless Mimic. Next Week—The Sensational Selbinis, The McConnell Family, etc, RAND T H E A T R E. LESSEE <FC MANAGER. Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), LAST PERFORMANCE OF THE REALISTIC DRAMA, Ff HE QAME OF L IFE. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Seats booked at Messrs Heath's Music Warehouse, Queen-sLreet. Prices, 6d to £1 Is. MONDAY NEXT, Mr G. Howard Watson's specially- selected Company in the Great Military Play, THE ROAD TO FORTUNE. 52e-1318 G TOLL'S PANOPTICON, KT5 Philharmonic Hall and Buildings. EXHIBITION AND NOVELTY PALACE. Emancipation of the Side Shows I Abolition of extra charges PAY ONE PRICE AT THE DOOR AND NO MORE. Coincidental with this great innovation in the spectacular production of CHINA AND JAPAN. Scene I-PEKIN. Scene II.—PORT ARTHUR. 70 PERFORMERS. Scenery by John Watson. Stage Performances at 3.30, 7.0, and 9.0 o'clock. PAY ONE PRICE AT THE DOOR AND NO MORE. 35e ADMISSION, 6d, Is, and Is 6d. SWANSEA. rn H E E M F I R E~ A I-VIANAGIER STOtY,. CARL HERTZ, In his conflux of apparant. miracles and "AFTER THE ILOOLV The greatest Illusionist and Wizard in the World. Assistant—Mdlle. D ALTON. The PRESTON SISTERS (Jessie and Georgina), from the Gaiety Theaéle. Varieties by other famous Artistes. Next week ;-TEXERKANSAS, LOTTIE COLLARD, ETC. NEWPORT. THE EM "p IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. MISS LUCY CLARKE, R.A.M., Contralto Vocalist, a product of Wales. The celebrated Cardiff girl, of whom Londoners never tire. Citizens of the great Metropolis see t.ll the pink of ballad singers, but Lucy Clarke is their prime favourite. What stronger proof of pre-eminence is possible ? Varieties by other artistes, conspicuous amongst whom are TH1 SELBINIS. Next Week—CARL HERTZ, SISTERS PRESTON. <B £ arr5i0its. G REAT WESTERN RAILWAY. HORSE SHOW AT HEREFORD. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20tli, CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to HEREFORD from Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Newport, Pontypooi Road, Nantyderry, Penpergwm, Abergavenny 11.8, Llan. vihangeb Pandy, and Pontrilas, Ross 10.28, Fawley, Monmouth (Troy) 9.30, May Hill 9.34, Symond's Yat, Lydbrook, and Kerne Bridge. For full particulars see bills. CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. Quickest and Best Route. Shortest Sea Passage. Weymouth to Guernsey in about 4% honrs. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1% nour. Powerful Fast Steamers, fitted with Electric Light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth (weather and circumstances permitting) at 2.15 a.m. DAILY (Monday mornings excepted) for Guernsey and Jersey. Last Train in connection with the Boat leaves Car- (liff at 9.33 p.m. 14ou HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. insurance. ALATINE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE, ACCIDENT. AND GUARANTEE. INSURANCES on specially new and advantageous terms. Application for Prospectus solicited. MANCHESTER, AND 30, CLARE-ST., BRISTOL. Paid-up Cupital and Funds, £540,000. ^JRESHAM J^FE^SSU RAN CE kx OCIETY, JLIMITE, D. ks ESTABLISHED 1848. HEAD OFFICE ST. MILDRED'S HOUSE, POULTRY LONDON, E.C. General Manager and Secretary: JAMES H. SCOTT. There is nothing desirable in Life Assurance which the GRESHAM does not fnrnish cheaply and intel ligiblv. The Gresham transacts the largest amount of new lousiness every year of all British Life Offices dealing in Ordinary Life Assurance only. Funds exceed £ 5,250,000 Annual Income nearly Sl,000,000 Claims Paid exceed £11,500,000 Liberal Conditions. Moderate Premiums. Immediate Payment of Claims. ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES payable at any age or previous death) on exceptionally favourable terms. ASSURANCES WITH ULTIMATE PARTICIPA- TION IN CAPITALISED BONUSES. FAMILY TRUST POLICIES, not subject to Creditors, whereby a man may assure his Life for the SEPARATE BENEFIT of his WIFE and (or) CHILDREN. SEAFARING PERSONS will find that the GRESHAM offers advantageous terms. South Wales and Monmouthshire Branch- 4, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. J. CUTHBERT GOULDING, District Manager To whom inquiries bhould be made. (Active and Influential Agents Wanted). 1401 The Gresham Life Assurance Society. Limited. THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWE RCO., LIMITED HEAD OFFICE-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £ 250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £ 98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. IndividuaJ Accident Insurance J. F L. CROSLAND, M.Inst.M.E., A.M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 1305 ARQUt,,ES AND TENTS TO XYJ. 80FT. WIDE FOR HIRE, SHOP-WINDOW BLINDS, COAL BAGS, AND VAT KRPROO F CO V ERS (Rot-proof or Otherwise) ON SHORTEST NOTICE. APPLY— THOMAS PUGSLEY AND CO., NEWPORT, MON. 1978 fJlHE JpORTY-FIFTH GREAT ANNUAL gALB Of F U R N IT U P.F. PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING 81 BEVAN AND QOMPANI LIMITED. THE QARDIFF FURNISHERS, WILL COMMENOt TO-DAY, jgATURDAtV FEBRUARY 23RD, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONB MONTH ONLY, Daring which their Immanse Stock of JJJUBNITURE, CARPETS, JpLOOR QLOTHS, J^INOLEUMS, QRGAN6, p IANOFORTES, &c., &c, Will be offered at such ridiculously low prices as must effect a CLEAJRANCE, DO YOU WANT A GOOD ORGAN OR PIANOFORTE! NOW IS THE TIME TO OBTAIN ONE AT ABOUT HALF-PRICE. N.B.—THE ONLY ADDRESSES ARE AS FOLLOWS :— 21. DUKE-STREET, AND 97, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF; = PPOSITE THE TOWN-HALL, I^EWPORT I CLARENCE-STREET AND HANBURY ROAD, pONTYPOOL. I 15'86 1341-. R. J. HEATH & SONS, CARDIFF, p ONTYPPIDD, AND LONDON, p I-ANUFORTE AND OTTGAY, jypRCHANTS. (FROM SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, 9IB JANUARY, 1894.) VERDICT OF NINE HUNDRED.'—Under this title Messrs R. J. Heath aud Sous, Queen-street, Cardiff, pianoforte makers, organ builders, and music ware- housemen, have collected an imposing array of testi. monials and Press opinions relating to the quality of the musical instruments supplied by them. The tirm is so well known in Cardiff, and, indeed, throughout Sou h Wales and the West of England, that it is hardly necessary here to dwell upon its influence and commanding position. This collection of testimonials serves, however, to do something more than certify to the excellence of the instruments furnished by Messrs Heath and Sons. It shows, in a sense, how steady is the growth among tiie general public of a desire for a knowledge of music, and how increasingly numerous, even in the homes ot the working classes, are pianos, organs, and harmoniums. The great majority of the letters in this list relate to pianos, and while ma.uy of them have reference to most costly instruments containing all the latest improvements, supplied to the well-to do, the greater number relate tu serviceable instruments purchased for the homes of the wage-earning portion of the community. This growing love for so refining an art as music is a most favourable sign. For though in the Principality music a. has for generations been the chief recreation of the people, it has for the most part been choral music in connection with churches and chapels that has occu pied attention. Instrumental music is now, however, receiving ps fair snare of attention, and all those in true sympathy with the art must trust that the move. ment will go steadily onward. These testimonials have been received from every quarter of the Princi- pality, while not a few come from other portions of the United Kingdom, and some liom South America,ln and other distant countries. All speak most favour- ably of Messrs Heath's business methods as well as of their instruments. R. J. HEATH & SONS INVITE INSPECTION. FULL ILLUSTRATED LISTS AND VERDICT POST FREE. 1066 GRAND THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE. URNITURE FURNITURE I FURNITURE FURNISH ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. THE ROATH JJUJRNISHING CO. 4 2, C A S T L E R O A D AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF One of the Largest Firms in South Wales (Brancber in all the Principal Towns), SUPPLY FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANGLES, And everything necessary for House Furnishing, 01 the following terms ;— For 3 worth of Furniture Is 6d weekly £ 5 „ 2s 6d „ £ 10 „ „ 3s 6d „ £ 15 „ 5s Od >> £ 20 „ „ 6s Od And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to si^n All eoodf delivered free by private van. Send for oui nrosiwt^. and illustrated guias 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 VERE-STREET, KOAfH. CARDIFF 1329 MBRELLA. F A 0 T 0 R T. ,WE ARE MAKERS. Large Stock at all prices. Newest Styles, Latest o i r- a Patterns. Umbrella Thfi? f°r the celebrated "PRINCE* Re-coverin<r and smal;est folding qxade. WARFfiftT'ir Repairing on the Premises. EHOLteE WALKING STICKS AM nio^f LEATHER BAGS. and Trunks1 1|aSs. p<»'l-manteaus, Dress Baskets Br,lef und >»cy Hand Bags. Ladies' j Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Etc. W- PEDLER AND SON, 34, ROYAL ARCAD.E CARDIFF. Established 28 Years. 1411—S3e Established 28 Years. 1411—S3e R\NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS. j -^rrauied to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from' SP'Y- Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chamfetf ana latent Medicine Vendors throughout the worktf I 60 f-ny address for sixty stamps by the Maken?. Ane Lincolnaad Midland Counties, Drug Company

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