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ab5 iiji Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ALEXANDER, DANIEL. SELFE, & CO. Valuable Plant, Stock, &c., at Bristol Properties, at Bristol Mr ISAAC ANTHONY. Colliery Plant and Machinery, at Garnant .—war. ro Mr WATKIN BIVAN. Freehold and Leasehold Property, atMertnyiv.- 18 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and Ca Steamship shares, at the Exchange Carditt ..Mar. 21 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRiNG & 1ERR\ High-Class Furniture and Effects.Mar 28,29, and 30 Mr J. E. GUNN. Freehold Residences, at Cardiff. March 2B Messrs H. HILb and C. Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea.. Mar. 20 Messrs HOWARD and KING. Leasehold Property, Pontypridd Mar. 20 Mr W. G. LAIii. Cigars, at Cardiff. Mar. 22 dorses, at Cardiff • ■ 4^" 5 Fannin" Stock, at Caerphilly Pair April 5 Tvie^rs JOliN M. LEEi-'ER and SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Mar. 19 Ronsehold Furniture, etc., at Swansea March 21 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Household Furniture, at Salerooms ..March 19 and 21 Household Furniture, Ac., ;it Pena-rth Mar. 20 Wall Papers, &c., at Duke-st. Auction Rooms, Mar. 22 Hose, Apple, a.nd Pear Trees, at Rooms .Mar. 23 Mr MOtlGAN MORGAN. 'Residences, at Cardiff Mar. 29 Mr THOMAS PARRY. .Contents of Residence, Ac., at New-port ..Mar. 19,20, 21 General Household Ironmongery, < £ c Mar 26 & 27 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Lease and Goodwill, at Newport, Mon March 20 Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Borses, at Cardiff April 7 Messrs POWELL, LEWIS, & CO. Furniture, at Penarth Mar. 19 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Stock, Crops, & Implements, at DinasPowis ..Mar. 25 Leasehold Prooerties, at Cardiff March 26 Messrs STRaKER and SON. Freehold Properties, at Usk Mar. 18 Messrs WEBBER & WILKINSON. Household Furniture, &c, at Cardiff Mar. 19 DINAS POWIS, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ander at e instructed by Mr Robert Harry to fiELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at Diuas Powis, ? MONDAY, the 25th March, 1895, at 2 p.m., the ivhole of his STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, Namely A few ewes in and with lamb cob mare, i years, in foal t0 Suppianter 3 mows 0f excellent sieadow hay, and 2 do. of wheat straw double-shaft tip wagon, by Norman, as as new; timber carriage 4 tip carts, 2 of which are nearly new 2 traps, mowing machine, single and double ploughs, .cutBe drags, harrows, wouden sheds, sheep dipping machine, quantity of tr icks, several sets of harness, »tc.. etc. 2C84 Three months' credit subject to the usual conditions. THOMAS-STREET AND MADRAS-STREET, GRANGETOWN METAL-STREET, ROATH; WEST LUTON-PLACE ELEANOR AND SOPHIA-STREETS, BUTE DOCKS; lOWER STATION-TE15 H ACE, CARDIFF; AND CHURCH-P VTH, PEN ART f i. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- JL't'JL ander are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, it the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TV ESDA Y; March 26th text, at 7 for 7.30 p.m., the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES (To close the respective Estates). TO CLOSE THE EST AT! OF Mlt MATTHEW GRANT, DECEASED. LOT 1.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES situate at and now known as Nos- 16 Ind 18, Thomas-street, Urangetown, Cardiff; held nder a Iea-e from Baroness Windsor for 99 years from May 1st, 1857, at a ground rent of £ 3 15s. Lettore- tpeciable tenants at 63 per week each, the landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 2.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate at and now known as Nos. 18 20, Madras-street (formerly Havelock-street), 'irangetown, Cardiff held under a lease from )Saroness Windsor for 99 years from 1st May, 18o7, at a Iround rent of £4 5s. Let to respectable tenants at 6s Ind 6s 6d per week respectively, the landlord paying LOT 3.—All that Comer MESSUAGE or SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Staole and Premises iherpunto belonging, situate and now known as iNo. >7, Madras-street (formerly Havelock-street), Grange- iowii Cardiff aforesaid, and having a irontage there- to and to North-street held under a lease from the Windsor Trustees for 99 years from 1st May 1868, at a reat of £ 2 5s now let to a respectable tenant £ c the very low rent of 8s per week, the landlord paying fates and taxes. Upon the foregoing three lots the vendor has within the past six months expended a sum of £60 in putting tliem into a thoroughly good state of repair. LOT 4.—All those Two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES tr DWELLING-HOUSES, situate at and now known .5 Nos. 34 and 36, Metal-street, Koath, Cardiff; held nder a lase from Lord Tredegilr for 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent of S5 now let to sxeellent tenants at rentals of 8s per week respectively, the landlord paying rates and BY ORDER (W THE EXECUTORS OF THE WILL OF THE LATE MR A. EMRREY. I,OT 5.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. MOUSE, situate at and now known as No. 2, West witon-piace, Cardiff held with other property under f; lease from the Bute Trustees for 99 years, from 29th September, 1875, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 5 fit to a good tenant at 13s per week, the landlord pay- »R rates and taxes. ( i LOT 6.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate tlt and now known as Nos. 3 and 4, v, °st Luton-place, Cardiff held under a lease from file Bute Trustees for 99 vears, from 29th September, ^875, at a ground rent of £ 10 lee to excellent tenants 13s and 13s ód per week respectively, the landlord 1CLOSE iT^ESTATE OF MRS CAROLINE HAWKER, DECEASED. LOT 7.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- "OUSE, situate at and now known as No. o, Eleanor- street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, held, with other property, a lease from the Bute Trustees for 99 years from 29th September, 1852, at the low apportioned ground rent £ 2 2s. Let to a respectable tenant at the very low font of 9s per week, the landlord paying rates and taxe<; LOT 8.—All that MESSUAGE or DYVELLING- HOUSE. situate and known as Swanbudge House, £ hurch-path, Ponart-h held under a. lease from Lord. Windsor for 99 years from 1st May, 1885, at aground of £ 3 5s. „ This Property, which comprises good garden and all r modern conveniences, formerly let at £44 per annum, clear of outgoings except property-tax, and was recently in the occupation of the owner. Vacant possession will be given on completion of the. 'TO^LOSE THE ESTATE OF MR RICHARD LEWIS. DECEASED. t LOT 9.—-All thoseTwo MESSUAGES or DWELLING- ROUSES, situate at and now known as Nos. 15 and 16, ^Ower Station-terrace, Cardiff I1 Pfoperty, under a lease from Mr_E. P. Richards for 99 fears from 29th September, 1856, at the low appor- •JOned ground rent of £ 5 8s. No. 16, is in the occuoa- »on of the widow of the above-named deceased, and Vacant possession will be given on completion oi the purchase. No. 15 is let to a good tenant at the low Weekly rent of 10s, the landlord paying rates and byesORDER OF THE OWNER, MB TIMOTHY CAINE. LOT 10.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- "OUSE, situate at and now known as No. 37, Sophia- reet, together with the Bakehouse at the back there- ?»> having a frontage to Frederica-street, Cardiff, held Jith other property under a lease from the Bute J^state Trustees for 99 years from 2:¡th March. 1852, p an apportioned yearly rent of £ 3 2s 9d. Now well at an aggregate rental of 22s per week, the land- paying rates and taxes. .Further particulars may be had on application to J^essrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans,Solicitors, Cardiff; t^_f|f_the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2038 tRG-E AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES-AT fHE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, M CARDIFF. R ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to announce that he will HOLD bis FIRST SPRING STUD SALE of about 75 HORSES „„.„r the aboTe Hepoaitory on WEDNESDAY, April *'th (the day following Cardiff Races). There will be included in this Sale a STUD OF DEVONSHIRE HORSES, Al'!o a. | STUD OF IRISH HORSES, J and a large number of valuable Horses, the property of I local centlemen. Karly Entries are Solicited, and should be sent to *he Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, Cardiff. 2202 MroVVBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. R J. Eo GONN IS In receipt of instruc- tions to SKLLby PUBLIC AUCTION, at the JJoyal Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of March, *895 at three o'clock in the Afternoon, TWO FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, known as 343 and 34, Cowbndge-road, Canton, Cardiff, Object to an annual rent-charge of £ 6 6s per house. « Each House contains—On the ground floor, front and .AQ,(:k sitting-rooms, pantry, kitchen, scullery, and the J>suai domestic offices and, on the first floor, four Wooms and bath-room, with cold water. The above Houses each have a frontage of about 19 feet inctjes With a depth or about 141 feet 6 inches. The Vendor ^serves the right to offer the Houses in separate Lots, if deemed advisable at the time of »»or further particulars apply ^v^e-streer^C^ e.. »»or further particulars apply ^v^e-streer^C^ Offices. Westgate-chambers, Wes.gate street, Car- or to the Solicitor, Brid¡¡;e-street, Newport. Mon. «w SALE OF 200 BOXES CHOICE CJGA^ \TR W. G. LATTY IS instructed f^X SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, adjoining the Alexanara otel, Cardiff, the above valuable t a STOCK OF CIGARS, offi five Office Safes and sundry Lots of l1\11iture. )-On view Morning of Sale, which will commence at, •jjofelock noon. h. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD. ^"ORTANT SALF. OF HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS?. v HAKNESS HORDES, COBS AND PONIES. (yf R W. G. LATTY begs to announce "-I. that he will hold a large STUD SALE of u NEARLY 100 HORSES, the spacious yard, Penarth-road, Cardiff, for which II ere are a large number of thoroughly-genuine 8es, direct from their breeders, already booked, Vo' further early notice of entries are respectfully ^cited.j 2212 tioneer's adjoining Alexandra Hotel, Cardiff. V, SALE TO MORROW. SLSTRATHNAIRN-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. TPORTANT SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- i(JRE, including dining table, dining-room snite, rjune musical box, mahogany bookcase, rosewood I\effonitr. massive overman tel, brass fencIers and sets, two carpels and rug". capital pianoforte, *^ir mahogany hall chairs, antique screen, dinner dessert services, easy chairs, tables, bedroom ?l>bointments, a collection of about 3) valuable oil Jointings, antique china, silver and plated articles, a ik'hrary of 150 well-bonnd books, and other effects. MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON %]r*- have received instructions from the owner, iL° >s a connoisseur and a collector of valuable china, ^h'i. 'who is removing, to SELL by AUCTION, on ■IL^DaY NEXT, March 19th, 1895, at 2.30 p.m. ^Ually, the whole of the VpONiENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, VpONiENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE. t tvjjview Morning of Sale. No reserve. t Sfc. Johns-square, Cardiff. mas alt5 be Ruction. IMPORTANT SALE AT SHORT NOTICE. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (The most suoerior Sale of the kind ever ) eld in Cardiff.) RKMOVI' D FROM A LARGE COUNTRY RESI- DENCE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The property of a Commercial Gentleman, and to cover heavy advances uu<de by the Auctioneers. Including the appointments of TWELVE BEST AND SECONDARY BEDROOMS, the contents of DRAW- ING-ROOM, 1 BOUDOIR, DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, STUDY, LIBRARY, BILLIARD-ROOM, Sewing-room, Servants hails and Kitchens, Entrance and Inner Halls; contents of Greenhouses and outdoor effects the SEMI. OGAND PIANOFORTE by CO 1-LARD and COL- LARD another Instrument by Chappell full size Slate-bed Billiard Table and appointments by Stevens. FINE SILVER AND PLATE, including a Presentation Service, a Library of Boúks. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ, BOWIING, ..L 1 and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, Absolutely Witi)out ReKerv,; oi THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, IWarch 28th, í:9th, and 30th, at Eleven o'clock eacn day punc- tU ABOVE SUPERB APPOINTMENTS OF A COUNTRY RESIDENCE (Removed from Gloucestershire for immsd^ ate oaiej. The CONTENTS of TWELVE BEST and SECONDARY BED CHAMBERS, including fittings in mahogany, ash, 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 v arious designs, A very CHOICE ROSEWOOD INLAID CHEVAL GLASS, BEDROOM SUITE, A MASSIVE 7FT. 6IN. WALNUT BED CHAMBER SUITE, with elegant toilet, tables en suite, and other bedroom suites of various designs. A BRASS BEDSTEAD, hair-stuffed mattresses leather beddini, bed linen, toilet ware. large and small cnests of drawers, carpets of various size*, toa-t.is, etc. I The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIU FURNI- TURE includes Suites (If rich silk and chnntie 1(1¡ndow hangings ani portieres, with LOUNGES, SKI I EES, and 18 CHAIRS to match in black and gold, in Genoa velvet covering, a pail- of Rosewood Wall Cabinets, a. PAIR OF BUHL RECESS CABINETS beautifully inlaid with ivory, a ROSEWOOD BOUDOIR SUIIE, grand centre ebony and other tables, a PAIR 01" Louis xv. COMMODES, 'inlaid folding card table, a MATCHLESS MARQUETERIE BUREAU, a pair of mahogany over- mantels with mantel boards, Wilton pile carpets and rugs, a NEARLY NEW SEMI-GRAND PIANOFORTE| bv COLLAR!) and COLLAUD, another by CHAPPELL, music cabinets, Sheraton tire-screens, a. pair of richly- carved lamp stands, velvet pedestals, V ER x HAN D- SOMELY INLAID MARQUETERIE CABINET, writing cabinet.. TI1T> _r The 01,0 CARVED OAK ROOM AND LIBRARY arranged with high back chairs in carved oak with leather covering, a VERY FINE BUFFET, deep run gong on oak stand, a beautiful oak sarcophagus, a NOBLE SIDEBOARD with carved figure ornaments, y 10ft. I dining table, a pair of dinner wagons, oak cornices all originally made to match, a VERY FINE NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET, pair of silk curtains, a CARVED SECRETAIRE WRITING TABLE, a finely-carved cabinet. a valuable old clock, the oil paintings, a PAIR Of CARVED BOOKCASES 6ft. wide, arm chairs and upright chairs in leather, a large dinner service of 150 pieces. The VALUABLE BRONZES include many pieces of iioi/wwi, Florentine, and bnghsfi work, a pair of very fine marli horses, marble statuary, prints, pieces of iioi/wwi, Florentine, and bnghsfi 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 Punch, Macau lay's History of England, Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough, Frederick the <S.reat, byT.Carlyle; Encyclopaedia, 14 vols.; Cyclopedia of Enclisli Literature, itec. A SPLENDIDLY FtiRNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, and includes a 7ft. GltANn SIDEBOARD, a work of art a massive dining tabie, a FULL SUIIE OF TEN CHAIRS and a couch upholstered in real morocco, a I pair of wine coolers, a dinner wagon, coal vase, chimney glass incurved 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 ircn°. &c. nn»wTmr.i3 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. B7{Jheim I Karl dtt Jurden I R. Wilson Wovverrnans C. Buysman Guccerelli Vemel Poussin Verbruggen Van-der-burgh Ibboison Topkam Bend J. A. O'Connor I W. Widgery Stubbs Salvator Rosa R Wilson J. D. Harding | David Cox Morland THE CONTENTS OF THE WELL-FURNISHED BILLIARD-HOOM, BY STEVENS. A nearlv new handsome SPANISH MAHOGANY FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, with extra thick slate bed, by STEVENS, and the capital tittings of same, consisting of 10 cues, long butts, rests, iron and brush, set of ivory billiard balls, mahogany marking boa.rd, 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, largo glasses in pluah frames, plaques after Teniers, busts,jbrackets, swords, stags' heads, antlers, and trophies. ON VIEW ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO ALU. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE VIEW OF THIS SUPERB COLLECTION. ORDER OF SALE THURSDAY, 28h.-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, Collec- 2200 tion of Pictures, and Old China. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. SALE TO MORROW. 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 Watkin Lloyd to remove and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, the whole contents of the large residence, comprising the APPOINTMENTJ of 10 bedrooms, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, hall, passages, and domestic ofhees, including a black walnut 6ft. bedroom suite, 4 other bedchamber suites in alnut, ash, 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 111 Morocco, an 8ft. dining table and overmantel), an elegant rosewood cabinet, 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 o 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 HALI OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, PIANO, &C„ &c. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed to SELL 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 Coilard, London, in burr walnut case inlaid walnut suite covred 1 figured tapestry, an inlaid walnut music cabinet, ditto Davenport, black and gold and gilt frame pier-glasses, mahogany and walnut dining and occasional tables, Brussels carpet and hearthrugs, brass rail fender and brasses, 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 ware, toilet glasses, a mahogany chest of drawers, &c., &c. also the contents of the usual domestic offices. The whole on view morning of Sale from 10 aJn. 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. 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 whitelead 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 oflices, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 2151 DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1895, commencing at 12 o'clock precisely, owing to the large •* «~nr»o.-r^ number of lots. JVTESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON instructed by Mr S. D. Vander Goots, of w » oUand" to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms as above, 1,000 Lots of his noted NURSERY STOCK, rf aPd standard Roses, Climbers, ns'i a other flowering shrubs also a number of Apple and Pear Trees On view morning of sale from 10 o'clock. No reserve. 0mr-^AMSHIP SHARES: ESbRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and 'Tt?N at the w inKstrucfci°™ to SELL by A»Uuoif Exchange, on THURSDAY, March 21st, 1895, at 3 p.m., 1-64th SHARE in the s.s. DUNEDIN of Tondon 2-64th SHARES in the s.s. DUNKELD of Loudon 2 £ 50 SHARES in the ROSARiO S.S Co Ltd 10 £ 25 SHARES in the OGMORE S.S. Co' Ltd 2 £ 50 SHARES in the CYMMRODORION* S.S CO. Ltd. vo., 3 £ 50 SHARES in the LORD DERBY S.S. Co., Ltd. Farther Entries for this Sale respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Share Brokers and Auctioneers, Exchange Runnings. Bute Docks, Cardiff. 2152 DRUNKENNESS or the LIQOR HABIT tf nositively 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 harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether I the patient is 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 postage stamp. Can be had of HICKS and Co., 28, Duke- street, Queen-street, and Paradise-row, DUCK and SONS, St, John's-square, Cardiff. Trade supplied by I^NCH W»d Ge., Lx»„ London. (7 33e £altz by Àudiatt. SALE TO-MORROW. j ANGORFA, 12, BRYN-ROAD, SWANSEA. ON TUKSDAY, 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 his 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 clays 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 Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 2066 No. 1, NORTHAMPTON-TE SPACE, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL ^PRESERVED I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE APPOINT- MENTS, SURVEYOR'S INSTRUMENTS, &c. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON JLyjL ha.ve received instructions from Hort Huxham, Esq. to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on THURSDAY, March 21st, 1895, the whole of the valuable FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. being the contents of the dining and drawing rooms, two offices, five bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, 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. 36, FFYNONE.TERB,ACE, SWANSEA. MSSRS H. RILL and CO. have been instructed by Miss Rees, who is giving np housekeeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUGJLION, on the above Premises, on WEDNESDAY, March 20th, 1895, the whole of the well-preserved! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! and other effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in cretonne, mahogany chiffoniere with marble top and plate-glass back, walnut loo-table, book- shelves, divan easy chair, mahogany loo and Pembroke tables, pier glasses, mahogany conch in hair, 6 mahogany dining ClHtir". window poles and curtains, fenders and tire irons, pair of mahogany h, II chairs, iron umbrella stand, pictures, ornaments, pianoiorte, in rosewood (by Harrison and Co.), music stool, mahogany sofa in hair, clock in case, carpets, hearth- rugs, mats, stair carpet, brass rods, brass-inountea bedsteads, palliasses, spring mattresses, feather beds, oak linen press, marble-top stand, brch do., dressing table, with glass attached, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, sets of ware, towel horses, dressing glasses, painted washstands and dressing tables, together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware. glass, æc. Goods 011 View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW." SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 4, HERBERT-TERRACE, PENARTH. MESSRS POWELL, LEWIS, and CO. JJtjL 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, dinin chair, suite in red plush, mahogany telescope dining table, small round table, pair of water colours, a quantity of oleographs, oak hat stand, mahogany chefllonier, 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 washstand, brackets, curtains, window poles, kitchen utensils, etc. There will be no reserve. Goods on view Morning of Sale, which will com- Dience at 2.30 prompt. Auctioneers Offices, Temple Chambers, 8, St. John's- square, Cardiff. 2201 THE "KING'S HEAD HOTEL," NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS. CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. MESSHS PARSONS and ROBJENT .1'vJaL 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 ale to be then produced the lease and goodwill of the! HEAj) 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 best 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 Market; trams to and fróm the Pocks and Maindee pass continually during the day. There are capital Stabling and Coach-houses, and a valu11,ble Farm, containing 96 acres ot chiefly pasture land. with Farmhouse and Workmen's Cottages, and well-arranged larm Buildings, held with the hotel. The farm is situate only a few minutes' walk from the hotel, and owing to its proximity to the town a most lucrative revenue can be earned from milk and dairy produce, tack, &c. The FURNITURE and EFFECTS in the Hotel, together with the Horses, Carriages, Cabs, &c., and the Live and Dead Farming Stock, are to be taken 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 oi intending purchasers, at the offices of the Auctioneers, on and after 14th March, 1895. 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 uuder a lease from the Right Hon.' Lord Tredegar for 10 years, from August, 1890, at an annual rental of £1,000, and the Farm is held under a yearly tenancy at a rental of £184 10s. 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 SALE TO-MORROW. THE GAER, NEWPORT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF THE COSTK5T CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Together with A GRAND PAIR OF CHESTNUT CARRIAGE HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, JERSEY CATTLE, Contents of Conservatory, Greenhouses, &c. MR THOMAS PARRY has been honoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Daniel Whitehouse, Esq., J.P., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the premises 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, Albany Chambers, New- port, on and after March 11th, 1895. 1980 NO. 151, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDERS', PLUMBERS', AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO- PLATE. CUTLERY, &c., the Estate of Messrs W. Edwards and Co., Ld. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions t? conduct a SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March 26th and 27th, 1895, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m. The GENERAL HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY will be sold the first day, on which day the electro- plate will be sold at 3.30 o'clock. The Builders' Iron- mongery and heavy goods will be sold the second day. On View the mornings of Sale. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Albany Chambers, Newport, Mon.. March 16th, 1895. SALE THIS DAY. 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 suoject to such [ conditions of sale as will be there and then produced, the following PROPERTIES, VIZ.. LOT 1.-Five LEASEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 11 and 12, Lewis-street, Penydarren, in the occupation of Messrs Thomas Edmund and James Lewis; and Nos. I, 2, and 3, Lewis-court, Penydan-en, producing a yearly rent of The premises are held for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1839 at an annual ground rent of £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 Klias and William Thomas, Chvis House, Newton T. T. Lewis, Esq., Solicitor. Bndgend or to the Auctioneer, Newton, Porthcawl, K-ia-u-_g^a alt5 inr fette. 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 1892. Ground rent, £17 entirely free. Tenders will be opened on 20th March. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application to FRED J. ROBERTS, House Agent and Valuer, 2031 5, Skinner-street, Newport. Mon. alt5 by f nfrat* Cunirart 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. Johns Chambers, Cardiff. 2168 |3r0p £ ri £ &t., to tt. VALUABLE PUBLIC H O USE TO LET. TENDERS are invited for a LEASE of the FARMERS-ARMS HOTEL, HAFOD, TONYPANDY, for seven years, from the first day of Junet 1895. Sealed tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of April, 1895. A form of tender will be supplied on application. W. MEIN, Secretary, Barry Railway Company. Barry Dock, 16th March, 1895. 2189 Y^AWNM O WEB 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 THOti. GREEN & SON, LIMITED, LEEDS, or SURREY WORKS, BLACKFRIARS-ROAD, LONDON, S.E., who repair all kinds of machines for both trade and 1721 public Catttftatms, & £ ♦ j The SUBSCRIPTION LIST will be OPENED on MONDAY, the 18th day of March, 1895, and will be CLOSED for Town at Four o'clock on TUESDAY, the following day, and WEDNESDAY, the 20th March, at Twelve noon, for Country. The issue of 50,000 Shares is alt underwritten, but no preference of any kind will be given to Underwriters. The Shares applied for will be allotted to all Sub- scribers as near as possible pro rata to the applica- tions received prior to the closing of the List, etc. npHE ROYAL SHEBA (LIMITED).— JL Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862"to 1893, whereby the liability of the Shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares.—Capital £ 50,000, in 50,000 Shares of £ 1 each, the whole of which are OFFERED for SUBSCRIPTION (except those subscribed for by the seven subscribers to the Memorandum and Articles of Association), payable as follows 2s 6d per Share on Application, 5s per Share on Allotment, and the remainder as and when re- quired in Instalments not exceeding 2s 6d per Share, at intervals of not less than two months. DIRECTORS. •ARTHUR CHAMBERS, ESq.\DgXGold°MiniS Captain VV. N. LISTER. j Qompany (Lim.). A. jW. G. RANGER, Fsq., D.C.L., 17, Fenchuvch- street, E.C. TYSON CRAWFORD. Esq., 35, Ludgate-liill, E.C. "Will JOIn after transfer of the Property. BANKERS.—PARR'S BANKING COMPANY and the ALLIANCE BANK (Limited), 77, Lombard-street, London. E.C. SOLICITORS.—Messrs RANGER, BURTON, & FROST, 17, Fenchurch-street, E.C. AUDITORS.—Messrs MONKHOUSE, GODDARD, & CO., 28 and 29, St. Swithin's-lane, E.C. SECRETARY AND OFFICES ipro tem.).—Mr EDWIN J. JACKSON, 4, Tokenhouse-buildings, London, E.C. PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed to buy and pay for in cash 31 Mining Claims, situate on the Sheba Hill, De Kaap Goldtlelr1s, South Africa, on HIe same spur of hills on which the Sheba Mine i" loca ted, about. three-quarters of a mile to the east of the well-known Golden Quarry on the Sheba property, about three miles from the Railway Station on the Barberton Branch Line.. The Sheba Company's steam tramway passes over the ground. The Claims have been reported on by Mr Pizzighelli, the Government Surveyor, and a copy cf his report ae- companies the prospectus. He reports that the work- ings are so far mostly on the out-crop claims, that the samples taken where the lode was exposed were taken by him from the entire width, without picking any particularly good or bad part, of the lode, a.nd the result of his assays are gíven very fully in his report. In addition to these assays mad" by him, certain samples were forwarded from another source to Mr Arthur Chambers, who submitted them to Mr Fred. Clauder, the Assayer to the Bank of England, whose assay results are set out below — Weight of sample. Gold recovered. ozs. ozs. dwts. grs. 20 0 6 12 per ton of 2,240 lbs. 19 i. 6 0 „ „ 18% 1 13 0 „ „ 19% 2 15 12 „ 22 22% 0 18 0 Water.—Mr Pizzighelli, in his report, states that a valuable water-right has been secured from the Govern- ment in an adjacent stream, and goes with the prc- perty, and that there is enough x-ower to drive a 10- stamp battery ami accesories. Coal.—Owing to the completion of the Delagoa Bay Railway, the property is in direct communication with the vast coalfields lately opened up in the Middlesburg district. Coal can be delivered upon the property at, varying prices not exceeding 30s per ton. The Company secures fr jm ton Vendors the right to purchase from the Sheba Gold Mining Company, Ltd., a 10-stanip battery, and to deduct the cost thereof from the purchase money. Such battery will require to be shifted and re-erected on the site recommended by Mr Pizzighelli, and S400 is the estimated cost of such removal, re-erection, and replacement of certain portions of the machinery, and no unnecessary delay will be occasioned in the erection of the machinery. A crushing of 70 tons of ore from the Royal Sheba ground is stated by Mr Pizzighelli to have yielded over 13 dwts. to the ton, and that the yield was smelted gold, and realised B5 19s lOd per ounce in London. Dealing with the cost of transport and milling, Mr Pizzighelli reports that, taking an average, the mining and milling could be done for 12s per ton right through, and lie states that the working expenses, by good management, ought not to exceed 4 dwts. to the ton Consequently, in his opinion, the property will yield a very handsome return to investors. Taking it at the lowest possible estimate of 10 dwts per ton, the following forecast may be regarded as moderate :— 10 stamps will crush 40 tons per day, and working 300 days per year = 12,000 tons, producing 6,000 ozs. gold or an average of 10 dwts. per ton. 6,000 ozs. of gold at B5 17s 6d per oz. £23,250 Working expenses on 12,000 tons at 12s per tou 7*200 Gross profit per year "£ï6õšõ This profit, after deducting £3,550 for reasonable decreciation and management expenses, would leave net profit—sufficient to pay a dividend of 25 per cent, on the entire capital of the Company. The above estimate of profit is based on the working I of a ten-stamp battery only. As the lode is de- veloped, greater milling power will doubtless be introduced, with a corresponding increase in the profit resulting. In addition, to possessing the battery, the Company will commence operations with a working capital of £ 20,0L»0. 1\11' A. Chambers, who has recently visited the pro. perty, states that sufficient development work has been done to enable crushings to commence imme- diately the battery has been re-erected. The plan of the property and a map showing its position with regard to the Sheba accompanies the prospectus. The price to be paid for the Claims and the ten- stamp battery is fixed ab by the Vendors, the W. R. B. Syndicate, Limited, who are acquiring the property from the Royal Sbeba Syndicate's Trustees, and the Vendors pay all charges and commission thereon, and expenses of the formation of this Com- pany up to allotment, and they sell to the Company at. a profit, as shown by the contracts. The following contracts have been entered into (1) An agreement, dated the 1st day of March, 1895, and made between William Cook and Joseph Trennery Dunstan (by William Nathaniel Lister, their attorney) as Trustees of the Royal Sheba Syndicate, of the one part, and the W.R.B. Syndicate, Limited, of the other part. (2) An agreement, dated the 1st day of March 1895, between the W.R.B. Syndicate, Limited, and Arthur Chambers, Eq., for payment of a commission in connection with the sale of the property to the Com- pany. (3) An agreement, dated the 14th day of March 1895, and expressed to be made between the W Jl B' Syndicate, Limited, of the one part, and the Rovai Sheba, Limited, of the other pa.rt. The Vendors have also entered into certain under- writing and other contracts in connection with the formation of the Company to which the Company is no party, and applicants for Shares shall be deemed to have had notice of these latter contracts, and to have waived their right, if any, to the dates, of, names of parties to, or any orher particulars of or concerning same, whether under Section 38 of the Companies Act, 1867, or otherwise. The original report, plans of the property, assay, contracts, and memorandum and articles of associa- tion can be inspected at the Offices of the Company Application for shares should be made on the form accompanying the prospectus, and forwarded to the Company's Bankers, together with a. remittance forthe amount payable on application. The allotment will be made as early as possible after the subscription is closed, and in cases where no allotment is made the amount deposited on application will be returned at once, without reduction. If the number of shares allotted be less than that applied for, the surplus will be credited in reduction of the payment on allotment, so far as necessary, and any balance will be returned. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be obtained from the Bankers, Solicitors, and at the Offices of the Company. London, 16th March, 1895. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. THE ROYAL SHEBA (LIMITED). To THE DIRECTORS OF THE ROYAL SHEBA (LIMITED). GENTLEMEN,— Having paid'to the Company's Bankers the sum of R. being a deposit of 2s 6d per Share, payable on application for Shares of £1 each, I request you to allot me that number of Shares, and I a/1;ree to accept the same or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, upon the terms and conditions of the Prospectus, and I request you to place my name on the Register of Members in respect of the shares so allotted to me, and I undertake to pay the further instalments upon such allotted shares as the same shall become due, and I agree to waive any fuller com- phance with Section 38 of Companies Act, 1867, than is contained in the said Prospectus. Name in full Address Description „ Ordinary Signature. _2231 insurants. NATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE :-22, ST. MARY-STBEET, CARDIFF. DIRECTORS JOHN GUNN, Chairman, W. H. MATHIAS, SIR JOHN J. JENKINS, WILLIAM RILEY, ROBERT FORREST. COL. CHAS. LYNE, W. SOUTHWELL JONES. FULLY SUBSCRIBED £100,200 Transacts, in additioi to Accident Insurance and Employers' Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLARY INSURANCE At Moderate Premiums. APPLICATIONS~FOR AGENCIES INVITED. 1425 jpHCENIX FIRE OFFICE 19, LOMBARD-STREET, AND 57, CHARING-CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff, Mr David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street; Mr J. H Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; Mr Charles E. Stallybrass Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chambers. 1031 ALATINE INSURANCE CO., LTD. JL FIRE, ACCIDENT, AND GUARANTEE. INSURANCES on specially new and advantageous terms. A pplication for Prospectus SOlICH ed. MANCHESTER, AND 30, CLARE-SI' BRISTOL. l Paid-up Cupital and Funds, £540,000. Q WA N S E~A OF F I C-E LL OF THIS KSOUTBUWALES DAILY NEWS, COLLEGE-STREET; fetfors attit Contracts. TOINT COUNTIES ASYLUMI, tS> CARMARTHEN. TO BUTCHERS. COAL AND FISH MERCHANTS, CURRIERS, DRAPERS, GROCERS, FARMERS, MILLERS, &C. TENDERS for supplying the above Asylum with Butchers' Meat, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Potatoes, Groceries, Haberdashery, Drapary, Clothing, Leather, Earthenware, Ironmongery, Coal, and other necessaries for the six months. April 1st—September}30th, 1895, are requested to be sent to me, the undersigned, marked Tenders for in the corner, on or before Wednesday, the 27th instant. Forms of Tender, with conditions of contract, and any further information, may be obtained on applica- tion to the Clerk. Bv Order of the Visitors, E. WILLIAM REED, Clerk of the Asylum. Carmarthen, March 16th. 1895. 2234 QOUNTY 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. 2215 CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION, RESERVOIR NO. 1. TO OIL AND GREASE MANUFACTURERS AND IRONMONGERS The CORPORATION of CARDIFF are prepared to j receive TENDERS for the supply of STORES for the above works for 1 year ending 51st March, 1896. j Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained J on application to Mi Frerik. Or ton, the manager of the > Reservoir Works, Cwm Taff Fawr, near Merthyr Tydfil, after the 18tli inst. 'Sealed tenders endorsed Tender for Stores, Reser- voir No. I," to be deliverer* at my office on or before Thursday, the 28th inst. Bv order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th March, 1895. 2139 THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL JL OF ABERTILLERY. WATERWORKS. TO CONTRACTORS. The above COUNCIL invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a RESERVOIR, FILTER BEDS, and WORKS connected therewith. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and Bills of Quantities and Form of Tender obtained, at the office of Mr Togarmah Bees, C.E., Corn Exchange-chambers, Newport, Mon., on and after Monday, the 18th inst. A chargs of Two Guineas will be made foi each copy of the Bill of Quantities, which will be returned on the receipt of a bona-tide tender. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed tenders, endorsed Waterworks," to be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, the 30th j inst. No tender will be entertained unless sent in on I the prescribed form. By Order of the Council, JNO. ALEX. SHKPARD, Clerk. Town-hall, Tredegar, Mon., 11th March, 18So. 2221 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for the EREC- TION and COMPLETION of SIX PAIRS of SEMI- DETACHED VILLAS, for Henry Bridges Barrett, r !\q., on the Y8t.mdbarwi Estate, Llantwit Vardre, are requested to send their names to the Architects on or before March 23rd, where plans and specification can be seen and quantities and forms cf tender obtained. The plans and specification may alo be seen at Messrs Simons and Son, Solicitors', Offices, Pontypridd. J. BUCKLEY WILSON, F.R-I.B.A. Archi. GLEN DIN N'lN GM OXH A M, M.S.A. tects' 15. Castle-street, Swansea. N.B.—The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 2220 TENDERS are required for the JL ERECTION of a CHAPEL at Pontypridd, for the Wesleyan Trustee". Plans and Specification can be seen at my office, and Bill of Quautities obtained 011 payment of onu inea, which willjbe returned on receipt of a bona tide tender. Sealed endorsed tenders to be sent to me on or before the 30th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ARTHUR O. EVANS, _rchitect, Pontypridd. THE DIRECTORS of the POWELL JL DUFFRYN STEAM COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of llA Y to their Collieries during the ensuing three or six months. Forms of Tender and all informationmay beobtained on application to the Manager, Stores Department, Powell Duffryn Company. Bute Docks, Cardiff. 2169 X TAILS.—The RHONDDA HIDE CO., LTD., TREFORE5T, are open to receive TENDERS from hotel keepers and others for the supply of 30 to 40 Ox Tails weekly. 2163 P~ ATENT OFFICE" CARDIFF^ JL BANK BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET. LONDON PATENT AGENTS BOULT and WADE, 323, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C, Transact every Description of Business for Patents, Trade Marks, &c. Handbook Gratis. 2083 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS. Ts, L's, CHANNELS, &c.. out of London. »A WNA V'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS. ^BCHIBALD "J) DAWNAY, 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. SESSIONS AND SONSt- )0 LIMITED, IO Importers and. Manufacturers of TIMBER. SLATES, CEMENT, BUILDING MATERIALS CHIMNEY PIECES, RANGES, GRATES, &C., &C. 1360 Show Rooms— PENARTH.ROAD. CARDIFF. 750 IDEATING BY HOT WATER. "IMPROVED' HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. ALSO LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGA VENY. 1386 uílbiltg :iø£Ítfus. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT jgUILDING SOCIETY per oenb. On DEPOSITS—Short Notice. 4 percent, on LARGE DEPOSITS forOneY ear. 4 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 5 per cent, on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP- TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING SKC., 28, St. Mary-sfcreet, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: MrJ. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth MrD.H. EDMUNDS, 33, High-st. Barry :Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings. 1023.7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES. Ida-place. QARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST: 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE, A.C.A., Secretary. 21 HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 1361 GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, V* 15. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF.—The terms offered by this old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position, unequalled, and cannot be surpassed.—Fov particulars, apply to T. A. Davies, Sec. 1119 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND inK>vr*xr^«,. SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 7,887 8s lid. ADVANCES fMirirc'rT^T^r,ewJ10'(i or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES ^interest 5 per r»WT«Y5rn annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHAREis £ 50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable ha.lf.yearly, and bonus). UfcrOslto received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yearly. nuvBvr»«n, J- HEYBYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, load 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. JYPRTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING GOCIETY CUT £ ^,N,LMR Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth Ho^se, Merthyr TydflJ. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy 3 t0 17 Yeais—Favourable entl5r"^tmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ngs in Piogress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebelana House, Merthvr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Wales 1183 0NE B0X, 9F CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS i n S i? ^ure Gravel, Pains in the Back. A? khidred_ complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, S.ru8e?t-^ry iol sj?fcy staa»Ps by Makers The Lincoln and Mjdlw* .Counties Drug Company, COQ 1003 uhlit Jlotias. rglHE UNIVERSITY OF WALES. The iFIRST MATRICULATION EXAMINATION will commence on JUNE lltli, 1S95. Particulars from the REGISTRAR, 11, VICTORIA-STREET. WEST- MINSTER, S.W., from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Entries must be made not later than May 21st 2250 KHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. OPENING FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC TO SWANSEA. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that this Company's Railway, between Aberavon and Swansea, completing the route between Treherbert, Neath, and Swansea, was OPENED for PASSENGER TRAFFIC on THURSDAY, the 14th instant. By Order of the Directors, H. S. LUDLOW, Secretarv. March 15th, 1895. 2214-.352e P. & A. CAMPBLL, LUIITED. SALOON STEAMERS CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HO RAVENSWOOD, AND WAVERLEY. SEASON TICKETS are NOW BEING ISSUED. Number limited.—Terms apply M WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff. NOTE.—The armve STEAMERS will CALL AT PENARTH PIER DURING THE SEASON. 2170 RISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER JD SERVICE, LIMITED. LADY MARGARET STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. SEASON TICKETS combining both these Com- panies' Saloon Passenger Steamers can now be obtained at the OFFICES, 1C5, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Tickets limit-ed. 2097 EDWARDS, ROBKUTSON, & CO.. Managers. RGMINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINA- TION, INSTITUTED 1872. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, 1895. The Regulations with dates are now to bs had from the Local Secretary, WALTER SCOTT, 173, NE WPORT-RO A.D, CARDIFF. Last Days of Entry .-—THEORY, May 22nd PRAC- TIOAL, June 1st. 2079 MR RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., EXHIBITOR ROYAL ACADEMY, ROVAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY, ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, Birmingham, GROSVENOR GALLERY, INSTITUTE, c., Begs to announce his CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS for PAINTING COMMENCE 10th JANUARY, 1895. Students mav join any time during the Term, Studio 22, THE WALK, CARDIFF. 138 -111,4.'1 1ttgat Sottas. 13 E THOMAS HENRY ENSOR, ESQ., JL\/ DECEASED. Persons having any CLAIMS upon the Estate of the above are requested to forthwith send detailed par- ticlllrs thereof to us. ENOR, WARD, AND GILLING, High-street Arcade Chambers, High-street, Cardiff, 2222 Solicitors for the Executors. E WILLIAM REES, TYDRAWF ARM, ABERDULAIS, DECEASED- ALL CREDITORS having any CLAIMS or DE. MANDS against the Estate of WILLIAM REES, late TYDRAW FARM, ABERDULAIS, near Neath, Farmer and Cattle Dealer, who died on the 2nd day of March instant, are requested to send me fun particu- lars thereof forthwith. And all Persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay me the amount due from them at once. Dated this 16th dav of March, 1895. J. TA LIES IN DAVIES, 4, Alma-place, Neath, 2233 Solicitor for the Administrator. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND .jL 1890. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE DAVID PARRY THOMAS, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on a PETITION dated the 15th day of February, 1895, it was ordered by the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Pontypridd, on the 26th dav of February, 1895, that the estate of DAVID PAliRY THOMAS, late of the SPORTSMAN HOTEL. PONTYPRIDD, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Licensed Victualler, deceased, who died insolvent, be administered in Bankruptcy, and that WILLIAM LEWIS DANIEL, Official Receiver of the Court, be the trustee. An pe-sons having CLAIMS against the estate will send in their full names, addresses, and particulars of their claims to me forthwith, and all perous indebted to the estate will pay the amounts due forthwith at my office, 65, High-street, Merthyr Tvdfll. W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. 'nidi! jlpjroiutwntts. JJLAENAVON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Article 50) for the Mixed Department of the Garn Board Schools, Blaenavon. Salary, S40 per annum. Applications and testimonials to be sent to HY. PARRY (Solicitor), Clerk to the Board. Blaenavon, 11th March, 1895. 2145 JGEDWAS SCHOOL BOARD. MAESYCYMMER BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED at once a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS, to take charge of the lJoÍant Department of the above school. Salary afte the rate of £ 60 per annum. Applications, stating age and experience, together with copies of three recent testimonials, must reach the uhdersigned not later than 11 a.m. on the 21st instant. Dated this 15tb day of March. 1895. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 29, High-street, Newport, Mon. 2208 JSF E A T H U N I O N\ APPOINTMENT OF RATE COLLECTOR. The Guardians of the Poor of the Neath Union will, at their Meeting to be held on TUESDAY, the 19tli day of March, 1895, proceed to the ELECTION of a qualified person to fill the office of COLLECTOR of the Poor Rates for the Parish of Blaenhonddan. Salary, £ 45 per annum. Application in the Cé1,ndic1ate's own handwriting, stating age, present and previous occupation, accom- panied with copies of testimonials, must be sent to me on or before Monday, the 18th March, 1895, marked Appointment of Rate Collector." The person appointed will be required to give security in the Poor Law Officer. Guarantee Association in the sum of £300 for the faithful discharge of the duties. By order, HOWEL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk. Union Offices, Water-street, Neath. March 6th, 1895. 2129 (Kmtrsigits, CHEAP 10 DAYS' EASTER CRUISE. LEAVING LONDON 11TH APRIL FOR ISLE OF WIGHT. JERSEY, GUERNSEY, SARR:, HAVRE (for ROUEN) and BACK. 2224 ApPLy-JOHN BOVEY and CO., CARDIFF. -11. ll. THE FASTEST TYPEWRITER 3W IN THE WORLD FOR £11. THE JGJXCHANGE QAMMOND, RECORD—207 WORDS PER MINUTE, 17 DISTINCT IMPRESSIONS PER SECOND. Perfect Alignment. Absolutely Guaranteed. For particulars and Free TriaJ write to the JJ AMMOND rjlYPEWRITER £ JO.t 50, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.C.. 1545 £11, &£18, & £22. &: £18, & £11. FOR pERAMBU LA TORS AND MAIL CARTS, Call and Inspect the Stock of JJUTCHINS & CO., Tr TD., 19, DUKE-STREET, ARDIFF. THE CHEAPEST, LARGEST, AND BEST VALUE IN WALES. LATEST STYLE PERAMBULATORS. BEST PATENTS IN CONVERTIBLE MAIL CARTS. Intending Purchasers will dQ well to Pay us a Visit. 109a Large Cash Discount. 1539 THE GREAT BLOOD pURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the fouiest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the coreof every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or kjng s evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid \nd 2s Sid each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock pill. Mftuwfactioryj44» 005-¡ public JUimsmgnts. I CARDIFF. THEATRE R .0 Y A L 1 JL LESSEE A MANAGER, MR EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MARCH IStb, 1895, Return Visit, owing to the previous great success, of OSCAR WILDE'S greatest play, the Society success of the period, from the Haymarket Theatre, London, by arrangement with Mr Beerbohm Tree, Messrs H. H. Morrell's and Frederick Mouillot's Co., including Miss Lingard as "Mrs Arbuthnot" and "Lord lllingworth by Mr Fred1". Mouillot, in A WOMAN OF JjJO JMPORTANCE. Prices, 6d to E2 2s. Early door. 0.30. Doors open at ¡ 7 commence at 7.30. Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, I Ltd., Queen-street, from 10 till 4. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY, MARCH 25TH, The eminent Actor, Mr LOUIS CALVERT, and COMPANY, in a grand revival of the Great Play, pR Q OF. MONDAY, APRIL 1ST, First Visit of the latest Savoy Opera, THE QHIEFTAIN. JL Box Plan now open. T H E E M P I It E. MANAGER. OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! THE SELBINI TROUPE of Cyclo-musical Acrobats, In one of the most remarkable performances it is possible to see. BISHOP AND RICARDO, The Vertical Thin and the Horizontal Thick. A ludicrous couple. THE ARLOTTI TROUPE in Merry Menials." J. P. CURLETT, The Belfast Boy. THE SISTERS MILLAR, Duettists and Instrumentalists. THE ADMIRABLE AVRIGNYS, In a Japanese Juggling Display. PAUL. Pedalonomist. THE McCONNKLL FAMILY of superiGr Voolists. Next Week-THE FAMOUS VANOL, The recherche Parisienne, Twelve months at the Empire, London. R A N~D RF H E A T RE. LESSEE & MANAGER. Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. MONDAY, MARCH 18TH, For Six Nights Only, Mr G. WATSON HOWARD'S Specially-selected Company in the New and Original Military Drama THE JJOAD TO JPORTUNE, A Tale of the King's Dragoon Guards. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Seats booked at Messrs Heath's Music Warehouse, %ueen-street. Prices, 6d to £1 Is. 52e—1318 Q T0 L L SPA N 0 P TIC 0 N, o Philharmonic Hall and Buildings. EXHIBITION AND NOVELTY PALACE. Stage Performances at 3.30, 7.0, and 9.0 o'clock. Second and Last Week of that triumphantly successful, ornate, imposing, and thrilling spectacle, CHINA AND JAPAN. with 70 Performers, and superb scenic effects. Impressive incidents and grand tableaux received with acclamation by assembled spectators. Positively the final week of this unique performance, Which all m thers should bring their children to see. The Incidentals of the Exhibition are free. Inside charges are abolished. PAY ONE PRICE AT THE DOOR AND NO MORE. ADMISSION, 6J, Is, and Is 6d. Performance the same for all. The different prices mean only different seats. 35e LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT JLJ SHEPHERDS, A.U. The ANNUAL FETE and GALA for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans will be held on EASTER MONDAY, April 15th (by kind permission), in the SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD, Cardiff. Tenders for Refreshment Booths to be in before April 3rd, addressed to Bro. D. Lewis, Pro. Con. Sec., 48, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 2124 SWANSEA. M H E E M T I RE. Jl .OS(VAM) s-roi.r, TO-NIGHT TEXERKANSAS, only a Dancer, but there isn't another like her. LOTTIE COLLARD, the supremely elegant, most charming, artistic Vocalist a.nd Dancer-a blend of fascination and talent. THE BLAKEs, termed The Two Bees," so busy are they in making laughter while they occupy the tage. G. W. KEN WAY, the peerless Mimic, the leader in his line. 'These and other able Specialists forming o:ie of the strongest programmes vet presented at the Empire. Next week THE MARVELLOUS MILONS. KEY/PORT. np H EEMPIRE. JL MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT, CARL HERTZ, the Paramount Illusion- ist and Wizard of the World, in his conflux of apparent Miracles culminating in the bright aud perplexing mystery, After the Flood." Assistant, MdUe. D;Alton. The SISTERS PRESTON, from the Gaiety Theatre, London, where Jessie, she with the profusion of curls, played "Jack" in the recent burlesque of Jack Sheppard" in such a manner as to procure her an offer of a three years'contract, which other arrange- ments preventd her acceptance of. Varieties by other artistes, Next Week—Texerkansas, Charles Seel, Queen and Country," etc, øttls, Btinng-rooms, &r. LIFTON HOTEL, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH. BOTTLE DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN. Where a tne best Brand of Brandies, Whiskies, &c can be had by the Bottle or Case. Special Prices for Christmas. JAMES N. JQOBBS, PROPRIETOR. 1374 ALEXANDRA FAMILY AND COM- MERCIAL HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. This Hotel has recently been considerably Enlarged, Improved, lie-furnished, and fitted with all Modern Requisites. Visitors will find it most comfortable. CENTRAL SITUATION. MODERATE CHARGES ——— 1347 J. BRAMALL, MANAGER. AT SUNNY BOSCOMBE. HOTEL BURLINGTON. EVERY LUXURY. MODERATE CHARGES. Ten Minutes from Bournemouth East Station. Tariffs free. Also to be had at Burlington and Buck- ingham Palace Hotels, London. 1403 INNS OF COURT HOTEL, LONDON. Jt- 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-rooms, &c. Select dinner from 6 till 8.30. Brochure and tariff gratis.— FRANK BLACKLEY, Manager. 1285 LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL," JLJ Unrivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Fed Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops. Shipping Offices, Stations, &c. Luggage conveyed free, WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERY- t V MAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, CARDIFF. FOREST TREES I Larch, Scotch, Spruce, Austrian, IN LARGE Birch. &c., &c. QUANTITIES. Samples and Price on Application. 100,000 11 have a fine Stock of transplanted THORNS. ) stuff at reasonable prices. APPLES,PEARS"Large quautities of fine, young, PLUMS, healthy Trees. Standards, pyra- CHERRIES,- &c. mids, bush, trained, &c. Special (Scc. price for large quantities. PEONIES, Now is the time to plant these PYRETHRUMS beautiful flowering plant*. A fine selection can be seen GREENHOUSE at the Nurseries, r. A RANI'S. COW BRIDGE-ROAD. GARDEN AINU Catalogue on application, WREATHS, CROSSES, CUT FLOWERS.—This is a special feature of my establishemeut. All orders executed with promptitude a.nd despatch. 1187 TVTO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy,scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulc«ratoa legs, scald heads, blotches on the face aud body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, hstula, rheumatism, bunious, &c. It will soon hea P most obstinate eruptions of the skin ox evejy ■ Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. TCTO NAME PILLS. -1^1 For scrofula, scurvy, "!cerated,Diles' blotches on the face. eruptions on the y, piles, fistula, glandular swellings &C. &C either ar0 They may be taken by Per?°" <,P(>rption« tonic and invigorating, and.aeiingup ■, thpv arp a. trulv valuable blood puntiers, ana may pe tney aie a truiy N j;ame Ointment in used m conjunction witn me anv of the above>diww«». chemisfcs. Price 7%d, Is'ly/d'aud ^s 3d each. No family should be without •"Vfi&SSS&B. I 194 DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM.- 1 .MeJ1:¡ ■Vffinwd irv every district, 1513 Uusimss ùi)rtSSts. THE CHOOLA rjHEA COMPANY ARE TRAINED TEA GROWERS, TEA TASTERS, EXPERTS, AND TEA MERCHANTS. The Company's CAFE at PARK-HALL BUILDINGS, QUEEN. STREET, Has been specially arranged that customers may try any TEA or COFFEE. PURE COFFEES, OF HIGHEST OBTAINABLE QUALmr, are ROASTED DAILY. IMPORT OFFICE-23, ST. MARY AXE, LONDON, E.C. WAREHOUSE—45, ST. CLAPHAM JUNCTION. 1579 JPJ JJIGH- STREET- QRIFFITH J AMES'S rjnwENTY-ONE GREAT QLE'ARANCE SALE VERY SPECIAL.—460 Pairs WHITE LAOE CURTAINS, 2 6%<], 2s U&d, oi lid, 4s lid. A Lot of SOILED CURTAINS half-prio*. GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. R. J. HEATH & SONS. CAHDIFF, pONTYPRIDD, AND T ON DON, JpiANfoFORTE AND ORGAN J^JERCHANTS. WALES DAILY NEWS, 9m JANUARY, 1894.) VERDICT OP NINE this title Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, Queen-street, Cardiff, Eianoforte makers, organ builders, and music ware* ousemen, bave collected ail imposing array of testi- monials and Press opinions relating to the quality of the musical instruments supplied by them. The tirm i,,¡ so well known in Cardiff, and, indeed, throughout Sou h Wales and the West of England, that it u hardly necessary bere to dwell upon its influence and commanding position. This collection of testimoaials serves, llOwever, to do sOllwth:1g more than certify to the excellence of the instruments furnished by Messrs Heatu and Sons. It shows, in a sense, how steady is the growth among tne general public of a desire for'a knowledge of music, and how increasingly numerous, even in the homes 01 the worng classes, are pianos, organs, and harmoniums. The great majority of the letters in this list relate to p!&nos, and while inanv of them have reference to most costiy instruments containing all the latest improvements, supplied to the well-to do, the greater number relate to serviceable instruments purchased for the homes of the wage-earning portion of the community. This gTowmg love for so relining an art as music is a most favourable sign. For though in the Principality music has lor generations been the chief recreation cf the people, it has for the most part been choral music in connection with churches a.nd chapels that ha.s occu pied attention. Insu siMieutrU music is IMC, however, receiving s fair share oi 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 Hoin South America,India,. and other distant countries. All speak most fa.vour- a.bly of Messrs Heath's business methods as vrell as 01 their instruments. R. J. HEATH & SONS INVITE INSPSo'lTON. FULL ILLUSTRATED LISTS AND VERDICT POST FREE. 1066 GRAND THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE. F U R N I T U R E It AT WHOLESALE priced D ö W N & g O N FOB GOOD SUBSTANTIAL J^URNITURE, JgEDSTEADS JgEDDING, CARPETS. lyNQLEUMS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOU31 FURNITURE. STEAM CABINET WORKS- 221, HIGH.STREET & MORRIS-LANE SWANSEA. The Largest and Cheapest Steam Cabinet Manufactory in South Wales Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM Much Cheaper than London or Bristol Houses. Carriage Paid on all orders above £10, or de liverei Fiee in our JWll vans. 1423 Established nearly half a century, FURNITURE FURNITURE I -t- FURNITURE FURNISH ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. THE ROATH jpURNISHING Co. 42, C A S T L E R O A D AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF One of the Largest Firms in South Wales (Branchet 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. II £5 „ 0' £10" „ 3s 6d £15 „ „ £20" „ And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to sign. All goodt delivered free by private van. Send for om prospectus and illustrated guide 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-STRFFT ROATH. CARDIFF 1329 rjHEETH JQENTISTRY rjVEETH! Restore Mastication, Digestion, a.nd Beauts t MR K E A L L SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Yeai s'i.T < 199, HIGH-ST R E E l" sWANS E A Set of Teeth in one clear .lav Th^ a Perfectly £ tt,r« ship guaranteed. Painless iw, Ver?. wor,kma:n' the Anaesthetics, Cot" ne \r d GaS' Partial Sets from 5s pe? TocHlf from Two Guineas. io°'h. bpperor Lower Set* Suretnd *Sj! £ dy'^Cu^f^x !RH610 MIXTUBE. Bheuins Tootha'he^ TicT>»oloi*uxl Is lV*d anr] CH a" Nervous Pains. Cardiff: Mr -Thr_ou £ ti any Oliemisfc, Robb, Chemist It-.n il' 1, Duke-street Ml Bros., Chemists' 171 r eWi',L'rt M^srs Garret! »««• ""shs? T^0Fant^°se WHO SUFFER" to cur;,n„0S of,.Ho^ I-X.L. Pills are guaranteed back T> complications. Also gravel and pains in the (C for 4s from G. 1). Horton, M.P.S. Afpnfc Geneial Hospital), Asfcon-road, Birmingham. inH n •Cartufr—-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st_ f Wrf <>>, e~st' -Jlerthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea— FTiah it 9x{ord*st' Newport —Young, Chemist, tligh-st. N.B.—Has never been known to tail. Let* t^rs-answeredJroe, Pl^enajiie p>p$j. _w