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I'KBPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, somen WAIB DAILY NEWS. WOED3. ONC& 20 Words 0 6 10 1 6 -I- 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES —1 "NEWS" 10 Words| 1 0 2 0 3 0 « ECHO." 20 Words 11 Oxtrftj a L0 Wordsl 0 3 0 6 0 9 Zib q/Q WORDS. ONCE. TIMES. I I. 30 Words q/Q 40 Words 5/- Each EXTRA 10 Word, M- Words 06 10 L 6. < 5/- Each EXTRA 10 Word, M- 50 Wordsj 1 6 kJ 0 <5 y DO Words 1 6 5 0 J 4 6 Ti>xe charges apply only to the classes of Aduer- lisf.m-ent spezili.fi below, and are strictly confineri to these which) are^yrdered for consecutive inse&ion, nntl paid for previous to insertion if either oj these sonditions M not complied with, the Adve9tisc~ rhmU vrill be charged by the Busi.iess Scclle:- m pttriments. Situations Vacant or Wantedv To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Not ices of Births, Marriage*, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding 90 wards. and 6d for each additional 10 w"d 1;. SsrscnaL I.- OUR GRANDFATHERS enjoverf them. The Fast India Tea Co s celebrated "Id fashioned TEA purest and cheapest. Direct from the GARDENS. Ag ents every- where. Wholesale, 32, Great St.. Helen's, L ondou.13-4 I" IJ O^F-'RHOMAS, late of Penarth, would TIKE to hear It from HER cousin, Robert Evans.—A ddress City Hospit.IL. Wilkesbarre, C.-S.A. Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 1255 STILL.IAM Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent (late *» F Detective ereant;, Cardiff POD ce). All in- QUIRIES stnetly confidential. Rents collected.-83, Illexandra-road, Cardiff. 433 JilusiraL PPLICANTS sending replies to A jdvertisements J\_ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, (lore requested not; to !rend origin:- D testimonials with their applications, but to encJ ose copies of estim1}fttals only. ISS~Astle, after 12 very successful y ears in Cardiff has much pleasure i» announcingV that she oon iinues ivin Lessons on the Pianoforte And Singing Penarth visited twice given at the Tesidences of puoils, or at 124. Ifcichmond-road, Cardiff, close to 1'att Vale and Rhyinney Stations, Terms moderate. 12?4 fjnb"Clear.—American Organ, knee swell, B5, ditto, .1 with 5 stops, shop soiled only.—Apply 37, Broadway, Cardiff. 5ï5 0libta&. C OUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, ;[52, Newport. road. Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, AND Maternity tfurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams: "Prompt. Cardiff: NR\0 Chemists.—Wanted, Junior Assistant; outdoor; J for mixed country business able to speak Welsh preferred.—Key, the People's Chenust. Po ntypndd. 614 (J butttiiouaI. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\ addressed to initials or fictitious na tnes, at his IRAS'-E rue requestetl not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copde3 of testi- monials only. OLLIERY~Officials and Miners.—LESSENS by Post The surest road to promotion. Syllabus Id stamp. —T. A. Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector' of Mines, Ihe Universal Mining School, Derby. 827 ~IT^RF,NCH\ Spanish, Italian, Germa-i, Private JJ Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Pnblrc Translator, 25, Park-street-, Cardiff. 335 CHOLASTIC.—FOR immediate disposed all THE Nautical Appliances in connection wifca the Navi- gation School carried on for last nine years by late MR David Harris, Swansea, which may be inspected at Mr J. Seline's, 9, Grove-place, Swansea. NO reason- "ble offer reiusd. 21.7 HORTHANP (Pitman's), Evening Lesso NS.—Pupils taught and qualified for appointmentsi by an experienced tutor orally or by post individual ruitioT), every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—-Apply Principal, N, De Burgh-street, Riverside. CardiS. TYP^AVlilTING.—Advertiser is prepare*to under- £ Tvping of D 'Cuments of all DESCRIPTIONS at 'heap rates.—V. 778, Echo Office, Cardiff, 778 WANTED Aoril 1st, provisionally certificated Mistress for Forest British School salary, and half grant; average attendance, from 30 to i3.-Apply Rev J. Pavies, Pandy, Abergavenny. 785 lost attfc Joints. FOUND, Old English Sheep Dog. If unclaimed in three days will be sold to defray expenses.—J. H. Taylor, eath. 760 OUND~Horse Terrier Dog. If unclaimed within a' three days will be sold to defray expenses.—R. Melg, Ida-place, Abercarn. 96 L" OST, Fox Terrier Dog white, with black patch jLj one side only of face. Finder rewarded.—'HI, Sewport-eoad, Cardiff. OST7~Lease (oarchment) of No. 21, Queen-square, jLjt Tredegar. Finder will be rewarded on returning t'tme to Freemasons' Vaults, Tredegar. 2217 Ucmzsiir ^trbattis. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements .A. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this tBW are requested not to send original testimonials •viths'heir applications, but TO enclose copies of testi- noniaIs enly. AIRYMAID wanted, 4 cows able to wash and iron.—State age and full particulars, Mrs Bishop, S'.vmrythan, Llandovery. 35 ANTED, three Cooks. W Nurses, :£20. £15; three Kitchanmaids, £16, 1:14, £12.-Write Mrs Coster, Registry. Gloucester. 924 ANTED, as soon as possible, a Cook for the South Wales and Monmouthshire Truant School, Quaker's Yard wages B20 per year, payable-monthly, Md rations.—Applications, with references, to be nent to the Secretary, 13, Courtland-terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. 796 WANTED, agcod Plain Cook.—Apply Mis Hunter, Rosemount (beyond tram terminus), Roath, Cardiff. 816 ANTED at once, a good General Servant good wages—Apply Mra C. F. Morgan, Builder, ewbridge, near Newport, Mon. ANTED at once, A good, strong, active House- maid, over 19 years of age must be able to wait at ta ble.—Apply Mrs Duncan, Bronyglyn,Penartii. ANTED, a good Plain Cook by April 12th assistance given in the Kitchen.—Apply, with references, stating all particulars, to Mrs Grover, Clydach Court, Pontypridd. 680 ANTED, experienced General Servant; also TT strong Girl to assist in housework.—Apply Mrs Gorvin, 15, Bryn-road, Swansea. 2216 ANTED, a good General Servant at once small family good wages —Bromhead, 1, ent. street, Clifton. 9T7 ANTED, a respectable Girl, about 16, as General Servant; country girl preferred.—Apply Holly Bank, Plassey-street, Penarth. 894 ANTED, for small farm, strong Girl as General W good references indispensable.—Miss Green, Pentwyn Farm, Blackwood, Mon. 849 WANTED, good GENERAL; plain cooking; small t T family nurse-housemaid kept; must have good Mferences. Mrs Morgan, Brynheulog, Hirwain. 694 ANTED at once, good General accustomed to do plain cooking and wait at table when re- quired another kept good references wanted. — Apply Miss David, Ogmore Vale Hotel, Tynewvdd, Bridgend. 639 ANTED, Plain Cook, able to bake bread assist- W ance given :£18; state age and references.— Mrs C. Bishop, Cwmrythen, Llandovery. 569 ANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Pike, Baker, Pentre Estyll, Swansea. 2106 WANTED, Housekeeper to look after two chiMren, TV ages seven and five.—State wages, with refer. ance*. Meek, Tycoed, Dinas, Portb. 286 WANTED, agood General Servant, with a knew. tt ledge of cooking.—Apply Mrs Cocker, 15, Court- land-terrace. Merthyr Tydfil. 543 ANTED, a competent General Servant; washing put out; business house.—Apply x., Daily News Office, Abeidare. 534 WANTED, a goodTGeneral Servant.—Apply 14, _VV Albert-crescent, Penarth. 509 ^titrations IRacant. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements A. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications. but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. T» AKERS. —Wanted, good Third; one used to FI) horses preferred state wages, outdoors.—Tudor Jenkins, Confectioner, Tonypandy. 289 C AKE Factory.—London 8M require the Services of an experienced Worfcing Foreman to supe' in- tend the manufacture of cakes of all kinds must have ban. a previous factory e perience, and be capable of COPING wifn a trade of some magnitude. Good wages to a qualified man.—Write, stating age and full par- ticulars, to Durward, Shelley's Advertising Offices, 38, GRA* echurch-streefc, London. 89 JOINT Counties Asylnm, Carmarthen.—Wanted, Under-attendant, able to play the violin wages £26, rising to 235, with jS5 increase on promo- tion TO charge attendant; board, lodging, washing, and uniform.—-Application, with references, to the Medical Superintendent, The Asvlum, Carmarthen, South Wales. 2165 PACKER and Sorter wanted immediately; must be quick and reliable.—State age, references, UND salary, to Manageress, Steam Laundry, Winches- ier, Hants. 563 TO Painters.—Wanted, two good Brush Hands"; steady young men that understand paperhanging. —Apply R. iiliams, Paiinev and Decorator, Llandilo. ~T" q printers.—Wanted immediately, a good Welsh 9 Jobbing Haml also an Improver permanency For suitable steady hands.—Jones. Punter, Briton Ferry. «"-§^T^XEDRTM^0USE Superintendent for Tin-plate W Works of three MILLS.—Apply Tinhouse, "South Wales Daily News," Swansea. 2.57 W~ "ANTED Young Man to Sell and DELIVER Bread. _4R>niv, with references, STATING wages, W,D when DISENGAGED.—Arthur Daniel, Troedyrhm. 790 ANTED, A thorough practical Coat Maker. •V Annlv J. W_ Price, Albio" ><OUSE. 'lonypandy. ¡ WANTED, for Staffordshire, two good Tinmill W Rollers, two Doublers, and two Furnacemen. -Apply, stating prices for best work and odd sizes and where last employed, J. 2160, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 2160 WANTED, 3-Tin.piät-workers.-Good men apply at once to B. Fury, 109, Worcester-street, Bryntnawr. 855 WANTED, Working Foreman must be pushing V T abstainer; good reference practical experi- ence converting English and foreign timber.—Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 612 WANTED, an active young Man for warehouse and delivery, accustomed to work indoors.— Applv, with full particulars, Thomas Protheroe, Blaina. 560 12s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done evenings.—Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, evenings.—Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse-yar, Water-lane, London. 451 12s~6d a Week Salary offered to Male and Female JL in town and country for their evenings or spare hours.—For particulars of appointment apply, enclos- ing addressed envelope, to T. Smith and Co. (F 131) St. Helen's Gardens, North Kensington, London. W. £ 2 Weekly upwardsmay"be realised by either sex, without hindering present occupation.—For samples (returnable), etc., enclose addressed envelope I to Evans, Watts and Co. (P. 137), Merchants, Binning. ham. (This is genuine.) 4a6 bop Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only BOOKSELLERandStationer.—Wanted experienced JL) young lady Assistant knowledge of Welsh preferred.—Apply, stating age, salary, kc., E. Colby Kvan-j, Carmarthen. • n'5 BOOT Trade.—^Wan ted at once, pushing Young Man state age, salary, &c.; first-class references required.—Lyons, tar Supply. Ebhw Vale. 81 DRAPERS and Outfitters.—Wanted, smart young JjL? man to manage Outfitting department must be good salesman and window-dresser We1sh.-A'()ply James Jones and Co., Tonypandy. 857 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, smart Junior young man for General Drapery.—W. Jones, New London House, Ammanford. 103 DRAPERY.—Wanted, Young JLady for Fancy also JL? Youth as Improver.—Apply W. Evans, Temple oi Fashion, Treorchy. 9 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, several smart Young Men also Young Lady for showroom personal application.—Griffiths and Sons, Newport. E- VANS amCCo., Royal Stores, Ferndale, require a smart Assistant for the Grocery and Provision Trade Welsh indoors good references. 552 ROCERY.—Wanted, Young Man. to drive out, and assist at counter —Apply, stating age, salary required, D. II. Pavies, Nantyglo. 867 ROCERY and Provisions.—Strong Junior wanted (Welsh) state full particulars first letter.— Apply Evans, Carmarthen Stores, Merthyr. 672 GKOCERY arid Provisions.—Wanted, a Branch Manager, accustomed to a mining district; must b. active. energetic, and well recommended.—Appiy, stating full particulars, J. Daniel and Son, Abersychan. MA¥BKRRY"Williams, Pontypridd, requires an experienced Saleswoman as First is Showroom Sales send lull particulars and photo Welsh speaking preferred. lul ^flLLINERY.-Wanted, a thoroughly experienced i7X MUliner, Morris and Co., 25 and 25, Clifton- street, Cardiff. 53 ILLINERY.—Wanted, an Experienced Milliner must be a good saleswoman and able to serve through.—State full particulars to Jones and Rees, Victoria, Mon. 93 ILLIN ERY^ Wanted, a good Milliner, and able to serve knowledge of Welsh state age, ex- perience, and salary.—Charles, Draper, Mountain Ash. MILLINERY.—Stylish Milliner, able to execute own orders and serve in showroom. State references, salary.—Vpply Randell and Sons, Llanelly. ILLINERY.—Wanted stylish Milliner, accus- tomed to showroom sales, and take own orders. Apply Williams and Co., Commerce House, Neath. UTFITTING.—Wanted, smart pushing Man; 8 years' experience good class trade abstainer full particulars first letter; Welsh indoors.—Webster, Porth. 533 WANTED, an Assistant, athletic and waterproof trade.—Anderson's, Limited, Queen-street, Cardiff. 29 WANTED at once, clean Provision Man, capable managing branch must ba abstainer and Welshman outdoors.—Motris, Grocer, Merthyr. ANTED, Young Man for furnishing drapery department.—Apply James Colmer, Limited, Bath. 975 Otltrlt5 JKanaprs, &r. PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oiiice, a.re requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials onlv. Gentleman, speaking and writing English and French fluently, desires Situation in Merchant's or Broker's office.—Write B 677, "Daily News," Cardiff. jfTUELD and Co., Accountants, Agents, and RentCol- JL1 lectors. Tradesmen's books made up and accounts collected.—23. Wellington-street-, Canton. Cardiff. 880 GROCERY, Wholesale and Retail.—Wanted, an experienced Bookkeeper, well up in both branches; must be highlv recommended.—Apply with full particulars. Wm. Powell, HE Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Merthyr JL Tydtil, requires a.n experienced Shorthand Writer, accustomed to correspondence; state age, height, experience, and salary require d. 897 ,-=:iT ANTED, sharp Youth as Bookkeeper for Drapery Business; indoors. Apply 12, Wyndham Arcade, Cardiff. 100 ANTED immediately, smart, well educated t T Youth for Engineer's Office,—Apply by letter, with qualications, fownes, 48, Mountstnatr-square, Cardiff. 78 ANTED, General Clerk in a. Solicitor's Office.— Apply, stating age, experience, and salary ^Unatioits Mairtefr. AN Experienced Tailor seeks Passer or Superintend in Workroom have travelled could solicit orders if required.—Apply 54, Newtown, Yeovil, Somerset. 95 AKERS.—Wanted, Situation, second or single, in JO both branches abstainer good references.— J, G., care of Mrs Burdge, Horsecastle, Yatton, Bristol. 666 BAKER and Confectioner seeks Situation First, JL) Single well up all branches stove goods; highest reference.—A. Cetta, 27, Moor-street. Chepstow. 2110 ARM AID.—Superior Young Lady desires Situa- tion would give time good references.—Ad- dress H., care of Mrs Burns, Norton-street, Knighton. Radnorshire. 57 S > RASS.—Young Man wants Situation, used to S p steam and brewery fittings; good reference.— Address H. S., 147, John-street, Bridgwater. 900 COLLIERYSurveyor (22), excellent character, V> desires Engagement; accurate surveyor, leveller, plotting, Itc. small salary.—B. 8s3, Daily News,' Cardiff. 853 A COMPOSITOR (Jobbing) seeks permanency (town \^j or country) knowledge of machine ruling good references.-S. Durn, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos. 82 DISENGAGED General (23), cook, wash, wait nicely, two years' character, £ 12 neat country servant prefers Wales.-17, Sherborne-road, Bir- mingham. 711 FARMER'S daughter wiches to meet with an en- gagemsnf. as Housekeeper or Useful Companion experienced highest references; Dissenter.—T. 553, Daily News," Cardiff. 553 G" ROCERY.—Wanted Situation as all-r.und Assist- ant used to soliciting excellent references.— Fred, 1, Kensington-terrace, Osborne-road, Pontypool. GROCERY and Provisions.—Junior Assistant (20) jr seeks re-engagement six years' experience; good references.—W.R., 25, Blanche-street, Powlais. 93 CC ROCERY and Provisions.—Smart, industrious, JT trustworthy Young Man seeks Re-engagement at Cardiff; accustomed to soliciting. F. S8õ, Echo Office, Cardiff. 986 RE-engagement as Companion Nurse, lady or gentleman physical or alig;ht mental or hys- teria not objected to; testimonials, doctors' and patients'.—Miss Ashton, Godmanchester, Huntingdon* SITUATION Wanted as General Servant; stroag country girl, now living near Cardiff.—Mrs Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. 36 rJ10 Master Tailors.—A stylish, reliable General X Cutter seeks re-engagement; used to large trade. —A. Bidwell, 3, Risca-road, Newport, Mon. 2101 O Wholesale Confectioners and Sugar Boilers.— Wanted, Situation as above.—Addreas W. W., 15, Commercial-street, Maesteg. 777 WANT to Apprentice boy to Plumbing has slight knowledge of the trade.—Write Q 765, Echo Office, Cardiff. 765 YOUNG Man Tailor seeks Situation as General Hand.—Apply James, Post-office, Maeeycwmmer, via Cardiff. 890 YOUNG Man, 23, seeks Situation as under or single Gardener, if little glass, or if horse ^disengaged end March two years* good character.—S. Hopkins, Barton End House. Nailsworth, Glos. 53 £ 2 Bonus to anyone finding Permanent Job for Advertiser, who holds first mate's certificate and good references.—Apply by letter to Millar, 29, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. _971_ good references.—Apply by letter to Millar, 29, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 971 JVgencws, &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of teeti- monials only. A Gentleman (Englishman), having a long Continent tal experience of the coal trade, is open to treat a residential agency in Spain or Italy; coal. maritime, mineral, or metalurgical; salary and commission.— Address in first instance, Mr Boak, Eastwood, Cam- berley, Surrey. 927 A London Trade Protection Office, devoting itself to the Hardware and Metal Trades, require a Canvasser for the South Wales district; one who has had experience preferred a good opening for a good man, but salary dependent principally on result08.- Address, stating experience, age, and suggested salary (which must be nominal) and commission, to B., 15, Copthnll-avenue, London, E.C. 2194 AGENTS wanted everywhere, Canvassing Shop- keepers, &e.; S4 earned weekly by good sales. men splendid opportunity liberal terms.—Messrs P&mphilon, Congleton, Cheshire. 83 AGENTS Wanted, whole or spare time the best- paying agency going constant income assured particulars free, also pocket rubber-stamp of your name and address.—Richards, 44, Snow-hill, London. 567 AGENTS wanted, goods in steady demand: large commission S2 to S5 earned weekly.—Address, Jones, 29, Llewellyn-street, Pentre, Rhondda. 762 AGENTS wanted to sell first-class Cigars, from 4s per 100 upwards commission, SO per cent. sample collection for 24 stamps.—The Hamburg Cigar Manufacturing Company, 8, Schultzweg, Hamburg, Germany. 536 Xamns wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa; particu- lars free.—Oliver, Oliver and Co., 242, Southgate-road, London. 382 CHROMO Almanacs.—Wanted, first-class Repre- j sentative for South Wales.—Apply, with par- ticulars, to Maclure, Macdonald and Co., Glasgow. 848 tVoAL~Aceney.—A thoroughly reliable Commercial j Gentleman, highly connected, living in Cork, is anxious to represent a tirst-class Colliery satisfaction guaranteed.—Address J.A.G., 1, Grenville-place, Cork. HARDWARE, Furniture, Bassinettes, Cycles, Wringers, Pipes, Watches, Jewellery.—Agents wanted. Buyer's Guide free.—Write Henry May, Ii Birmingham. 819 T UBRIC ATTNe Oils,4 beat qaalitv. moderate price; B A agents wanted in all pans; liberal commission. —Address OH, care of Schwwter ami Co., 31, St, Mary Axe, Lonclor 851 STOCKS and Shares.— Be/ore buying or selling, subscribing to new companies, dealing with brokers, everyone should write for unbiased and un- prejudiced opinion and advice. All who have been victimised by unscrupulous brokerr should write Daily advice as to market movements sent. Terms free on receipt of name, address. The General Advice Agency, 31 and 32. King William-street, London, E.C. riTRAVELLER for first-class tailoring in Cardiff; ■ salary and commission only reliable men with good references need apply.—J 2237, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 2257—3b5e_^ Btotigings, JVpartnunis, &.c. LADY with larger house than she requires wishes to let part of it unfurnished references ex- changed.—12, Bradenham-place, Penarth. 86 LLANDAFF. — Furnished Apartments for One L Gentleman or Two Friends. Moderate terms. No children.—Mrs Rees, Crais-y-Dotni, Bridge-street, Llandaff. 835 FENAIlTXI.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Exten- sive Channel view superior accommodation moderate charges. Special terms to permanent resi- dents. 250 WESTON-Super-Mare.—If you wantPrivate House, TV Business or Lodgings in this town, write first for photographs no charge.—Baker, Agent, 8, High- street. 850 Houses, &t., wtanUtr. LLANISHEN.—Wanted, Furnished House for four JLj months from April.—Apply, suiting terms, J. W. Hibbert, M. Park-place, Cardiff. 6 Jar a1t.1i'.oU.stS. &t. (COTTAGE Property for Sale, centre of town lease j 999 years.—Apply Alfred Lewis, Auctioneer. St. Mary's Chambers, St. Mary-street. 982 1,^OR Sale, at. Llanishen, three semi-detached Villas opposite Vicarage grounds, near station con- taining two fiv bedrooms, dressing- room, boxroom, hot and cold bath. w.c., and usual out. offices, large gardens, &c.—Apply T. Hawker,6, Church- terrace, Llanishen. 9::9 FOR SaleTfias-Gwynt, Cathedral-road three re- ception, eight bedrooms, dre*sing-rooio, bath- I room, lavatory, good offices, tennis lawn, stabling for three, coach-house (four carriages).—Apply Messrs Gottwaltz and Bowring, High-street, Cardiff. 754 ^RTsaleTsemi-delaciied Villa, pleasantly situated healthiest part Newport nine rooms every convenience long lease low ground rent early possession price, £ 700.—Address D. V., Box 5!, Post- office, Newport. G120 17HJR Sale, Detached Villa, 32, Bangor-road, near .1.1 Roath Park; every convenience large conser- vatory.—Apply Oliver, 10, Penywain-piace, diff. 448 Sale, 37, Ninian-road, facing Roath Park 10 .1.1 rooms, usual offices; papered ready for occupa- tion.—Knox and Wells, Builders, Bangor-street, or 35, Ninian-road. 424 11-OR Sale, a. compact and well arranged Premises 1 (corner position), on the sunny side of Walter's- road most suitable for a medical practitioner.— Apply Lowes, Son, aadWatkins, Heathfield-chambers, Swansea. 2135 C^ll^ERY^For Disposal, attractive lock-up Shop, JC main business thoroughfare densely populated neighbourhood; ingoing, x30; rent, £ 16.—Butter, Echo Office, Merthyr. 913 LLANGATTOC Estate, Caerleon.—Excellent Build- iug Sites llre now offered on the ab0ve estate, which adjoins Caerleon Station good roads formed and drainage provided low grouud rents term, 99j years.—Apply to Alfred wash, M.S.A., and John Bain, A.R.I.B.A., Estate Architects, 3, Friars' Chambers, Newport. 1983 ANTYMOlTLr~Oginore Valley.—For Sale, House and Shop. with piece of land adjoining for the erection of another house and shop, situated in the best position in this thriving colliery dllitrict.-Apply Nantymoel Hotel. 2178 ARK-place.—Good House for Sale in best posi- tion, containing three reception and six bedrooms; good-sized garden and conservatory.—Apply by letter to X 588, Daily News" Office, Cardiff, 588 SIX-tioom House for Sale, Theobald-gardens just done up throughout; let at 8s weekly.—Apply Yeo, 41, Monntstuart-square. 62 npHE Parade, Barry.—Ten-roomed House for Sale | all latest improvements facing Channel, near Pebble B acll; immediate possession.—Apply Trot- man, Parade, Barry. 602 nnobe Sold, by Private'I reaty, the ipost Conmiodi- I ous Business Premises and Dwelling-house attached; situated in the best position opposite Market entrance, Aberavon now in the occupation of Messrs Isaac and Williams, clothiers. This town no doubt will be the busiest in South Wales, as the new docks and railways have commenced. This is a good opening for business men.—For particulars apply D. and R. Rosser, Neath. fj^O Let or for Sale.—A prominent corner Premises, 1 situate at Malverri-terrace splendid position for a grocer or milk vendor. A shop front will be put in and a lease granted to a responsible tenant.—Apply Lowes, Son, and Watkins, Estate Aents. SW;.1,nsea.. mo Let or for Sale (with or without stabling), j Prospect House, Somerset-place, ::Vlumhles.-Tile premises, which have side entrance, ate replete with every convenience. Immediate possession can be given. —Apply Lowes, Soil, and WTatkins, Auctioneers, Swansea. 2135 mo Schoolmasters, Club Proprietors, and Others.— j For Sale, those spacious and commodious Premises, known as the Sl1.aftesbury Club and Insti. tute, situate st. Helel1's-road. A large portion of the purchase money can remain_-For price and particulars apply Lowes, Soa, and Watkins, Swansea. 2155 bt 1ltt.-1j-auS£St anà. &c. CLIFF Hoose, Laugharne. furnished, £50, the charmingly situated residence of the late Lady Kaye, overlooking Carmarthen Bay good garden, shooting, fishing, and boating attainable.-Apnly Mrs Brayshay, The Glen, Laugharne. 568 g ^LIVE-ROAD, Canton.—Convenient Villa, 8s fiee; House, Stable, and large ground, Canton and Shop and Premises, Met 'l-street, possession 1st May. —Apply Palmer, House Agent, 18, High-street. 51 FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- 1 dences, Cardiff aud Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 ENTLEMAN'S Corner Residence, St. Helen's-road, to Let or Sell freehold suitable medical man. —For particulars, Milward, Consulting Engineer, Swansea. 390 T'TTOUSE t*TLetTin Edwards-terrace, Cardiff early JjL possession.—Apply Star Furniture Van Offices, 27, Working-street Cardiff. HOUSE to Let in Keppoch-street, Roath four JJL bedrooms, hot and cold bath.—Apply Ransom, 1, Violet Row, Roath. 20 LLANDAFF.—To Let, near the Station, 8-roomed villa, front and back entrance, good garden, every conycnience.-Apply James Bros. 978 LOW Rent, Oystermoutli.—Charming Residence, 4 reception, 12 bedrooms, commodious stabling; trains hourly to Swansea.—Messrs Swith and SOli, Solicitors, Swansea. 589 PENARTH.—To Let, 12, Hickman-road two recep- tion, five large bedrooms, bath-room two J[. tion, five large bedrooms, bath-room two minutes from station. Apply No. 10. 825 TO Let, 119, Crwys-road; 43, Dal ton-street &7; JL Strathnairn-street; 112, Cottrell-road papered, baths.—Apply 138, Castle-road. 843 Lady Day next. This farm, which is largely rich TO Let, Parc-le-Breos Farm, near Swansea, from pasiure land, comprises z89 acre, and has hitherto been m the occupation of the landlord, the late Lord .■Swansea, on which his famous herd of shorthorns was kept.-Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Hwan.sea.. TO Let, Sunny Bank, Maesgwartha, Llanelly 10-roomed house good gardens south aspect rent moderate.—Appiy L. Pritchard, Gilwern. 59 TO Let. Rock Villa, Gilwern, situate in its own pretty grounds and gardens every convenience. —Apply H. Jeffreys Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Aber- gavenny, or L. Pritchard, Danybont, Gilwern. 553 TO Let, Sis-roomed House; three minutes' walk JL Taff Vale Station and Queen street; healthy position.—Apply 169. Castle-road, Cardiff. 324 X2, Park-grove, convenient semi-detached Residence to Let; sanitary arrangements rfect; imme- diate possession.—Apply 22, Woodville-road, or 34, Glenroy-street. 956 «0 luss Jrtmi5tS, &r. BLAENA vo:N.-To Let, large Premises in best JL) position; suitable for any business; splendid opening for drapsr or outfitter.—Apply Wm. Philpot, Market Tavern, Blaenavon. 644 CARDIFF.-GOOd Corner Shop, excellent position, I thirty feet front.—Robert Lewis, Oil, Colour, and Paperhangings Merchant, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 590 NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office Newport. 1212 INGLE and Double-fronted Shops, Portmanmoor- road, and Private House; hot-cold b11.tb, coach- house, stable.—Appiy Dingham, Spring-gardens. 429 mo Let, Gilwern Woollen Factory extensive build- I mgs, three floors, good position, never-failing water supply good dwelling-house and garden rent moderate.—Apply L. Pritchard, Danybont, Gilwern, near Abergavenny. 557 TO Let, at Ammanford, rising town, double-front, JL plate-glass Sbop; rent moderate suit draper or chemist.—James, temple, LlanellV.1 5 nnO Let, good Corner Shop, situated in Victoria- B street, Dovvlais excellent position very suit- able for grocer stock optional adjoining House Let if desirable.—Apply Jones, 16, Cross Blanche-street, Dowlais. TO Let, 3 Sets of Rooms as Offices above South JL Wales Daily News" Oiiice, St. Mary-street.— Apply Daily Cardiff. 15306 1291 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on W lease and moderate terms; suitable for en- gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Healii, Rolling Stock WorKs, Cardiff. 1259 WESTON-supev-Mare.—Clifton Private Boarding- VT house, over 30 rooms another Boarding-house, best position both facing sea, Victoria-square.—Par- ticulars H. Forse. Bristol. 674 m—m——m—■a—————» usittt5St5 far Disposal, BOILER Composition Busisness for Disposal: good JD connection; plant, stock-in-trade, £3); good opportunity for smalt capitalist; no previous experience required: references and full particulars.—Composi- tion, "Daily News," Swansea. 2172 OR Disposal, General Grocery, Wine, Spirit, Beer JL' Business in South Wales not often such a bnsi- ness is in the markt.-For particulars D. 691, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 691 fjtfbUt Ifousos. TO be Let, in Newport, a convenient Beerhouse, with large workshop or store at rear in a good situation.—Apply to Mr J. Bothomley, Appraiser, &c., 36, Bridge-street, Newport. 2¿07 USitttS5tS WANTED, to buy for Ready Cash, positively T T genuine Bread Round, 3 to 10 sacks, in Cardiff. —3 Cardiff. 771 Mtlttbitt£11!, Utn.ols. &c. CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS, WAREHOUSES CHURCHES, and every description of Iron Structures made and.ereored. J. HODGSON, C. and M.E.. DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. Depot Brass and Iron Cocks and Valves, Steam and Water Gauges, and every deseription of Engineers' Requirements kept, in stock. 1363 FOR SaJe, one Pitbank Weighbridge, one Balance Coal Screen, one-ton Standard Test Weights, lot JL' Coal Screen, one-ton Standard Test Weights, lot Wooden Trams, 2ft. 10in. gauge, three sheet iron underground Water Trams with valves.—Jayne, Neath a b1" 904 FOR SALE, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE TRADE of Engines for hauling, pumping, and wind- ing, Air Compressors and Mining Machinery, Boilers (Lancashire, Galloway, and Vertical). all sizes for all pressures. These can be seen at my Broughton Hall Works, Padeswood Works, and Hawarden Storeyard. In order to avoid unnecessary journeys into this neigh- bourhood I must say that there is no other storeyard at Broughton Hall except my own, and the whole of this property belongs to me, and purchasers would do better by dealing with me direct, and thus saving commission agents' fee. Send for list.—Edward Ratcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester. Telegraphic address-" Merchant, Hawarden." 1377 w.i. wheels, .J. new fire-box, and tubest equal to new. One 6-h.p. Vertical Engine and Boiler (one Corn Grinding Mill by Barford and Perkins). One 2-h.p. Vertical Engine and Boiler. GEO. KYTE & CO., Atlas Engineering Works, 1554 CANTON, CARDIFF. HXimNG^Orea cwt. Pulley's (1,200), Fittings, Steam Engines, Condensers, Hoists; general work.—Henry Tittley and Son, Smetliwiek. 861 TO ENGINEERS. IRONFOUNDERS, TOOL- JL MAKERS, AND OTHERS. The Owners of the Yorkshire Foundry, Blackbull- street, Leeds, are disposing of the whole of their Plant, Patterns, ancl Tools, conisting in the main of about 40 Lathes, 3 Planing Machines, 3 Radial and other Drills, Slotting and Boring Machines, Smith's Steam Hammer, and a large quantity of Miscellaneous Tools appertaining to the above trades. For prices and to view, apply to the Manager, on the premises. 2226 ANTED, Lancashire Boiler; Galloway pr e TV ferred guaranteed for insurance 601bs. steam.—Address Boiler, "South Wales Daily News," Swansea. 2107 "jT^ YNE ^iTEEL AND ^°N* WORTHINGTON PUMPING ENGINE CO., BRANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT. 'Large Stock of all sizes for instant, delivery. DYNE STEEL AND SON, SKIN NEK-STREET, NEWPORT. Telegraphic address Pumping," Newport. 223 a ^TESSRS FRANCIS MORTON AND CO., LTD., GARSTON, NEAR LIVERPOOL, Engioeers, Ironfounders, and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Iron Buildings and Roofing, Galvanized Corrugated Iron for all purposes, Constructional Work in Iron and Steel, Girders, Bridges and Pontoons, Hay Barns and Granaries, Piain and Ornamental Railings, Gates and Iron Fencing of every description, Screens, Frames, Roofing, and Airpipas for Colliery Purposes. TENDERS AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE :— MESSRS FRANKLIN SAUNDERS AND CO., 46, Wind-street, SWANSEA. fjpo BUILDERS, CON I'RACTO RS, ETC. If you want a, really good MORTAR MILL on the best terms, either for cash. hire, or purchase-lure, wire or telephone to CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Newport, Mon Telegrams. Machinery, Newport." National Telephone, No. 18. 5ft., 6ft, and 7ft. Mills always kept in stock at Newport and Gloucester ready for prompt delivery. Also 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 30 n.h.p., which can be had on the same terms. Phillips' improved SAW-BENCHES are the best and cheapest in the market. Lot of other Wood-working Machines. The best stock in the kingdom of new and second-hand Plant, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, etc., ready for quick delivery. First-class 3ft. MILL as good as new. PORTABLE Cft. SELF-DELIVEHING MILL, by Studd. new 1595 ^xrydss, tfegite, &r. ^|^LLDAYS' CELEBRATED CYCLES, BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER DIRECT And Save Agents' Profits. Call and inspect the magnificent Stock of CUSHION AND PNEUMATIC TYRE MACHINES. REPAIRS AND PLATING A SPECIALITY. ALLDAYS AND ONIONS, PNEUMATIC ENGINEERING CO., 49, WESTGATE.STREET, CARDIFF. 2227 I ORRIS J £ ROS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. A few solid tyre Bicycles left., at 15s each good riding order. Send P.O. for sample. We will forward J'OU, on receipt of stamp for postage, our New List, illustrated, containing everything new in cycling, with useful hints to all riders and tourists, and particulars of some great bargains in second-hand Safeties, &c. We shall be pleased to quote for your special require- ments, if you state exact desires, be it a pennyworth or £100. Give us a trial. Repairs a. speciality. Also exchanges and easy terms. 1186 I^XCELSIOR Safety, pneumatic tyres a first-class U machine, in first-rate condition, Queen-street Post-office, Cardiff. 45 InXCELbTolt^L;ghfT pJoatlster, detachable Dunlop U tyres, ail complete, 10 guineas; special bargain. —Parry and Co., Cycle Works, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 23. STtlRE Fire Fire '.—Safeties—bargains in soiled § machines, slightly damaged by water. Selling at less than half cost. All new machines. Call for list of salvage Cycle Works. 293, Bure. street, Cardiff. Wonderftd bargains for short time only ushion and pneumatics. 154. F. REE FREËT PostFree t() any address.— JD SAFETIES SAFETIES SAFETIES Important to Agents, Dealers, and Others. Wholesale List containing 1,000 (One Thousand) Machines, New and Second-hand, sent Post Free to any address. 50 per cent. cheaper than other makers or agents. Why pay more or fancy prices ? Single machine at wholesale price. Write at once for the largest and most complete list in tlie^ycle trade. Sterling value and no large profits. W. R. WARRILOW, 1475 Cycle Works, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. SAFETY Pneumatic, up to date, diamond latest improvements B5 10s.—D 88, Echo," Cardiff.* SAFETY Cushion Humøer pattern diamond un- scratched ball head balls everywhere, S4 15s; worth £16.-C 87, Echo," Cardiff. 87 Oi AFETY. 1895 Humber pattern, pneumatic detach- lO able tyres; taken for debt; warranted sound £22 machine j38 approval.—D 427, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 427 SAFETY.—Wonderful bargain ever offered. Genuine pneumatic tyres double, latest tube tyres, Hum- ber (latest pattern), long ball head, lined and enamelled, plated head and air crown; high-class machine, brake and guards taken for debt new, not soiled pump and lamp complete; approval with pleasure to any address cash wanted no exchange. —Apply to B. Hornett, Kildare, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. 61 SAFETY, double tube, pneumatic tyres, weight 331bs., with brake and guards, latest Humbev style splendid machine, only used few times, not soiled taken for debt; cost B22 10s cash, only £6 15s; will send on approval with pleasui"e.-H. Humphries, 6, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. 895 TO Racing Men and Tourists.—Write for ou JL illustrated list of the famous Defiance" Cycles which are the fastest cycle for road and path, 11.S ridden by all the cracks of Wales. Repairs promptly attended to at moderate charges. Large quantity of second-hand safeties always in stock. Lists free.- Arthur Williams and Co., Defiance Cycle Works, Glanamraan. 1310 UtapttB nub OtoUítry fttquisitts. RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riageand Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works Birmingham 1082 AILWAY Wagons and Locomotives.—The Cardiff XtL Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Wagons a.nd Loco.'s in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, East Moors. Cardiff. 1364 MPORTANT TO COLLIERY OWNERS. FOR SALE, 100 Second-hand New Specification Wagons, 10-touners, with side and end doors. FOR SALE, 200 10-tonners at less than simple hire rate, even including maintenance; suit admirably for shipping purposes or local traffic. Redemption, 3, 5, Or 7 years quoted, if desired. Apply to E. BALL, Secretary, North Central Wagon Co., Ltd., Rotherham or to G. T. HEALD, Manager, 1810 Cardiff and Swansea Department, Cardiff. THE jgUTE WORKS SUPPLY CO., 133, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone No. 45 (Post Office and National. Telewams Gething, Cardiff. RAILWAY WAGONS.—New and Second-hand for CMlb, redemption purchase, simple hire, or tonnae hire. 50 perfectly new, 50 only ten months old, and 130 only three years old, all to latest regulations, now here ready for lettering. A large number of other wagons, now on tonnage hire, for sale. Full particulars on application. LIME WAGONS.—12 10-tonners, with covered tops, two side doors, and four roof doors, B32 10s each at Cardiff. EARTH WAGONS.—75 side and end-tipping, 30in. gauge, new frame and new tops, steel wheels and steel axles, B5 each f.o.t. Cardiff. RAILS.—Bridge, Flange, Double Head, a.nd Bull Head with or without fastenings. SLEEPERS.—Wood and Steel for all gauges, PORTABLE RAILWAY.— £ 9 18s 9d per 100 yards of Railway, comprising 2CO yards of new Steel Rails, 141fcs. per yard, and 100 Iron Sleepers, 24in. gauge. LOCOMOTIVES.—Six wheels, coupled, by Manning, Wardle, and Co., 12in. x 17in., now at Cardiff also six wheels, coupled, by Avondde Engine Co., 14in. x 20in. now near Cardiff; both recently thoroughly overhauled and ready for instant work cheap for cash, or three years' redemption purchase. Uorsss, Mtbt Carriage. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 BAY Mare, 14 hands, 4 years old, quiet, sound no further use enuine bargain, £ 16.-18, Ca.nal-st. CCARRIAGE Lamp".—Inspection invited.—Best se- j lected Stock in the West.—C Gurnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 1335 Sale, a Fast Cob, 4yrs; grand action ISbands high; winner of 10 prizes in speed and action; time, 3 minutes bay colour.—Apply D. Davies, Bben. pistyll, near Cardigan. 15 Sale, Roadster Bay Entire, 7 years old, 15 1 hands, good pedigree, grand mover and fast open to veterinary Inspection. Can be seen at Margam Copper Work's Stables, Port Talbot. 2143 FOR Sale, Chest nut Gelding, suitable for contractor I jf or fa:mer age 7 16-3 hands.—Apply Neath and r Brecon Railway Company, Neath. 2113 FORsale, that superb fast trotting cob stallion "Railway Express," by "Grand Express," dam by "Old Railway. "Railway Express" is a rich chestnut colour, six years old, stands Uy2 hands, with splendid action, excellent symmetry and perfectly sound. Has proved a good stock-getter.—R. Howells, Kille Farm, Llangattock, Crickhowell. 500 Hunting Saddle, complete, double- X rein Bridle, good as new, £2 lot seno on approval.—Mrs Williams, Springfield Villas. 49, St. litlen's-road, Abergavenny. 11 TWO Hearses, massive carvings, glass sides, form JL plain or open hearses also one small light Hearse for country work, India-rubber tyres, little used. sale or hire; drawings sent free also twenty other Hearses on Sale.—Apply John Marston and Co., 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 959 SMALL Liver and White Spaniel Bitch for Sale; age 20 months perfect worker in every respect; price, £ 110g.—W. R. Saunders, Llil'ote, Llanishen. 88^ SORE Shoulders, Grease, Thrush. &c., quickly V cured by Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sora backs, sore shoulders, broken knees, grease, mud fever, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrusdi, cracked heels, &c., very quickly cured by bathing the parts affected with a tablespoonful of Condy's Fluid in a pint of water. It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, 80z., Is 200z., 2s, of all Chemists. Insist on having Condy's Fluid." 18U USE Jeerol Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming, Over- reaches, Cappet Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scuri after blistering. La1C box post free for Is 2d from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, Lon- don, E.C. I "^TETERINARYBook free, containing full instruc- V tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep. pigs, poul- try, &c., from Condy's Fluid Works, 04, Turnmill- street, London, E.C. 1341 WANTED, good, sound, honest Cob, about 15 hands, for van work.—Apply B. H. 100, EdlO" Office. I' 1S95 New Rust ic Carriagette, brass jointed, reversible 1 hood. bicycle wheels, latest improvements. 32s; another, Model Landau, in dark buff, high bicycle wheels, easy running, 45s.—See Harris's New Carriage showrooms, Newport Market. 931.- Itaitrg, pigeons,&c. BUFF Cochins.—Having decided to give up exhibit- ing and breeding, beg to offer tli« whole of my Stock for Sale. including noted winners. won over 1,000 cupsand prizes with this strain.—Clatworthy, Morristou. 974 EGGS from a magnificent pen of Brown Leghorns, JLL< 33 sitting.—E. Herbert, Brynamman. 798 RPING'i'ON Eggs, ftorn grand birds, supplied by principal prize-winners finest winter layers brown eggs; 3s doz.-Bridgwater, Eyton, Leominster. ARUOT.—Gentleman going abroad wishes to JL dispose of his splendid Grey African to a good home price 30s, with brass-mounted cage good talker. Apply McCoy, 7, Dyvatty-street, Swansea. POULTRY. — Broody Hens wanted.—Apply the Cottage, Penhill, Cardiif. 876 ii-Usallatuous Mattis. LADIES', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing Bought.—Mrs Taylor, 48, Thompson- street, Barry Dock. Good prices given all orders puntually attended to. 806 WANTED, good second-hand Coal BriquettePless, I If 't' cheap; make about one hundred tons per week.—Apply Adamson, Post Office, Blaenavon. 643 WANTED, small Farm, within eight miles of W Cardiff, from 20 to 30 acres.—Write L 475, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 475 fat ^ak.-i$Us«i!atmras. AQUARIUM, Handsome bright Brass Pillars, 27in. long, 15 wide, 16 high B2, bargain.—Sim- monds, 138, Petherton-road, London, N. 972 BABY Linen.—a parcel of Baby's First Clothes, D superior quality, quit-e new never worn very cheap.—L., 18, Lancaster-mad, Fallowfield, Man- chester. 703 ILLIARD Table~Tfull-size) for SaTleT £ 40 great bargain.—Write P 761, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. g ^URE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most Vy stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-liill, Bristol. 527 DAINTY Articles for Bazaars, 3s 6d, 7s 6d doz., 60 for 20s, all different and fresh home work approval.—Sutton House, Lee, Kent. 646 FASHIONABLE Ladies to write regularly to Rhys Thomas, Oxford-street, Swansea, for their Millinery, CorseLs, Underclothing, Hosiery, Gloves, and General House- hold Drapery.—The Swansea Reliable Stylish Mil- linery Warehouse, 51, Oxford-street. 1380 LIGELSTONE'S.—The Cheapest and Best Jewel- iT lers and Outfitters in Wales.—22, Castle-road, i Roath, Cardiff. 1115 LIGELSTONE'S.—Geii t, 's 9ct, llall-markedlSignet JL' Ring, only 3s 6d. Lady's Faucy Dress Ring, 4s. Defy competition. 1415 Hall- JD marked Albert, with Jubilee B2 piece attached, only £10. 1415 set jD with three diamonds, only 49s worth 6 guineas. FLIGELSTONE'S.—Ladies' handsome 18ct. Gold A Watch ;imaker, Benson, London only 3 guineas quite new forfeited. 1415 IjCUIGELSTONJS'S.—Handsome Family Bible, beau ti- JJ fully bound, fully illustrated, only 18s 6d. 1415 Silver English Patent -1 Lever maker, Adam Burdess cost 6 guineas our price, 2 guineas. 1415 TTAIJGELSTONE'S.—Gent's Silver-mounted Cherry. jp wood Handle Umbrella, only Ss 6d Lady's Silver-mounted, 3s 6d. 1415 "g^LIGELSTONE'S.—Gent's Silver Lever maker, Jj Kendall and Dent, 25s Silver Lever, maker, Jones, Worcester. 25s. 1415 TTUIG ELSTON E' S. -Lad y's Solid Gold Diamond Jf Brooch, forfeited, oidy 12s 6d defy competition. LIGELSTONE'S.—Handsome Electro-plated Cruet JE.' Stand, 6 cut-glass bottles reduced to 5s lid defy competition. 1415 in^LTGELSTONE'S.—Gent's 15et. Gold Diamond Pin, JP only 15s 15ct. Centre Stud, 4s 6d. 1415 are the best, 36s Feather Bed, Pillows and Bolster, best Linen Tick guaranteed, 601bs. 1415 LIGELSTONE'S.—Lady'rH^ulsoTne'GoldWatcir, JP fully jewelled and examined cost 4 guineas our price, 21s. 1415 LIGELSTON E'S.—Forfeited pledge, handsome Marble Clock, with 6 bronze pillars, only 358 warranted. Wedding Rings, 3dwt. 15s; 4dwt., 20s. A large quantity of unredeemed Rings from 2s 6d. 1415 f ^lJG ELST()NE'S. —Gent's 18ct, Gold single stone JD Diamond Ring a bargain 6 guineas worth double. 1415 l^LIGFXSTONP^s. — Just forfeited, handsome X" Carpet, 3 by 3, quite new, only 20s; Rug to X" Carpet, 3 by 3, quite new, only 20s; Rug to match, 3s lid. 1415 half-dozen j|7 Plated Forks, 2s 6d; Teaspoons, Is 6d set of Mathematical Instruments, 5s lid. 1415 'jjCMjIGELSTON E'S. —Large sign over door. Our only I' address, 22, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 1415 ale, about 10 tons of Barley Straw, in rick on 1 Cardiff Arms ';Park.— Apply C. S. Arthur, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 2199 I7WR Sale, a bargain. Bagatelle Board on stand, with slate bed 9tt. by 3ft., l%in. balls, cues, and ntatking-board complete; also Chatf.cutting Machine nearly new.-Apply Keates, A'oertillery. 817 FOR8aN-v0œclls.-pG Barrow. "Daily News" Oflice, Newport. 2070 <~ VJKN^ oOO^Suits last season I Jr inf o Cardiff and district. What more do you I want? No tailor can possibly compete with our All- wool Tweed and Serge Suits to measure at 35s 6d. Write for patterns (free).—The Woollen Company, Bradford. 387 GOOD News for Llantrisant and the Vale of Glamorgan.—The Gelyncg Coal Company are Selling the real Llantwit Red Ash Coal, No. 2. at 10s 6d per ton, at the colliery and the celebrated No. 3 at 12-s (brush). Special accommodations are made for loadinjt country coal. The Company tender their best thanks to the public for their custom. The quality of the Gelynog coal is known to be one of the best house coals in the market. 852 ^^RicENHOUsIS andllorticultural Buildings of all VJT kinds complete from B4. delivered free cata- logues free.—.Jevon Horticultural Company, Erdington Works, Birmingham. 2162 HARIUŠ;S-sPCCialAnnouncement.-10 to 30 per JUL cent. Reduction on all Furnishing Goods. Ad vantage ous to parties furnishing.—Harris 8 Emporium, Newport Market. 929 ^ARRIS'S Sale of Furnishing Goods positively .IUL terminates next Saturday. 10 to 3') per cent. Reduction in all departments.—Newport Market. 929 TTAVE a Suite Now.—Harris's Clearance Sale XX affords an excellent opportunity. Harris's motto, Maximum quality, minimum price. Being actual makers they can supply at first cost enormous selec- tion inspection invited.—Note address—Harris's, Wholesale House Furnishers, the Market-hall,Newport. IMPORTANT.—A lady, breaking up home, wishes to X dispose of the following valuables privately :— Five dozen Spoons and Forks, "A A" quality plate (cost, price, £11, shown), 28s Service Knives and Carvers (27 pieces), 16s 6d 8-guinea Tea and Coffee Service (tea-pot, coffee-pot, sugar and cream), Al quality, every piece stamped, 40s splendid Six Cut Glass Bottle Cruet, 21s; Case Six Pairs Silver-mounted Fish Knives and Folks, 22s 6d Case 12 Pairs, 45s Desserts to match, &e., &c. All really genuine bargains and mostly quite new. Approval free anywhere.— D. L.B., care of Mrs E. Ford, 116, Ths Grove, Hammer- smith, W. 92 LINOLEUMS, Floorcloths, Mats, Matting, Car- JLJ pets, and Hearthrugs, 10 to 30 per cent. Reduc- tion.—Harris's Sale of Furnishing Goods, Newport Market. 929 MARGARINE and Mixtures.—A small consign- ment to be sold cheap, owing to removal to larger premises.—Write N 524, Echo," Cardiff. 524 HATCHER, of Bristol beats the" world for Stationery. Write him, enclose 18 penny stamps, request five quires Writing Paper, headed your Address and Monogram in brilliant colours. You will get it by return, post free.—T. Thatcher, the World's Stationer, College Green, Bristol. 1534 70 New Plush, Satin, Patchwork Pieces, 3in. square, < Is 4%d; 100 Crazy ditto, odd shapes, Is 3<1;- Sutton House, Lee, Kent. 647 mHE MATRIMONIAL HERALD JL and FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Organ of The World's Great Marriage Associa' tion (Limited). Est. 1883. Recommended by the Clergy, Brilliantly successful negotiations for 1894. arvellous mcrease in marriages. Exclusively patron llied by the Nobility, Professional aneI Commercial Classes throughout the British Empire. Its magnificent and pactlcally illimitable clientele daily augmented by private recommendations from associates happily and advantageously married. Charges merely nominal. Strict secrecy. In plain sealed envelope, 5d.—Editor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 1284 FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can getBest ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d perlb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and poice list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, AVELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. 1275 w- =- 8:I -=- Miscellaneous. ASTUOLOGY.—Marriage and Business Prospects, Is partner described, 7 stamps send birth. time, description,—Prof. t)wen, NorwicU-road, Ips- wich. (Thirty years' experience.) 788 ASTROLOGY.—Future foierold, Is Marriage part- .A. net described, 7 stamps. Send birth time, des- cription,—Professor Rex, 99, St, Helen s-street, Ipswich. (Long experience.) 692 FURNISH on our New Hire Svatem. Bouses or JF apartments completely furnished on a new sys. fceni adopted solely by U3" whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually mads by other com panics are dispensed with. 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The Largest, Brightest, and Best Weekly Journal Published in the Principality. All the Features of a Magazine and the News of a Great Weeld Newspaper. THE jpEOPLE'S JOURNAL. 72 LONG COLUMNS Special Articles, First-class Fiction a.nd the • Week's News for One Penny ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT A COpy OF THE CARDIIfF TIMES JL JL AND gOUTH ^TALES^^EFJiLY J^EWS. ONE PENNY WEEKLY. A NEW SERIES OF ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES will be commenced in the SOUTH WALES EOHO on FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, Dealing with certain remarkable characters and the eccentricities which have rendered their names noteworthy, under tho title of QUEER 0HARACTERS AND THEIR DOINGS. The author will deal pleasantly, and in a picturesque way, with the oddities of the follow- ing celebrated personages, bringing out a, good many representative traits in an anecdotal and entertaining way :— SAMUEL FOOTS, I OLIVER GOLDSMITH, SIR JOHN DINKLY, 1 DAVID G A BRICK. 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The mingled comedy and tragedy of the life of poor Tom Hood will be brought within the compass of one attractive paper, and the Series will make, in the aggregate, a sort of Popular set of Sketches of some of the most amusing personages known in British Literary and Social Life during tue past hundred and fitty years. The Articles will be continued on subsequent Fridays. CARDIFF ADVERTISING. BILL \y POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY; FRANK H. SIMPsO>. Best Permanent. Posting Stations hI Cardiff Ni-igbbouraood. Contractors foe all r.o^cnpt-ions /tdv.e"tiffin" Circular Distributer#, ltC. liJ > -20Q 11 ordKT,: ..):7" '>- HlJlSirREES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LABGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, ItlSCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION, 144. NRWM KRCIA F.-STREET, NEWPORT. 1009 t3 ubli.catiøtts. THE JOINING MANUAII FOR 1895, BY WALTER R. SKINNER Contains full particulars of all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. A separate section is devoted to South African Com- panies. A full list of mining llirectors is also given The particulars given of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of tha prorerty With the purchase consideration, details of capital, calls, dividends paid, antI the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. A feature of this issue is the particulars given of West Australian Mining Companies. SEVENTH YEAH. 01<' PUBJ.lCATION. Price, 103 6d, post free. LONDON 2c, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARDn STREET, E.C. 1255 CARDIFF, 8WANSEA. AND NEW, PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 213 per annum, or by Post 25s. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPOR1 SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a complete record 01 the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry. 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NINTH YEARLY EDITION. THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK FOR 1895. Edited by EVAN ROWLAND JONES, M.P. A Work of Reference for Shipowners, Shipbuilder Shipbrokers, Shipping and Chartering Agents, Mer- chants, Manufacturers, Exporters, Importers, Hal" bouls and Docks Officials, Master Mariners. Marine Engineers, Yachtsmen and others. This revised and enlarged Edition contains full par. ticulars of every Port and Harbour in the J3rhÎJ!t Islands, verified by the authorities. Pilotage, Towa.¡{e, Officials, Charges, anù every other necessary informa- tion are included in the Pon Directory. The Foreign Ports have been specially revised by the J3ritisb Con1ÙS and the respective Port Officials. All the Ports are in alphabetical order throughout. This arrangement will save time iu consulting the book. The Foreign aud Colonial Duties on Imports have been corrected up to the 111.test possible date. Ex. porters may obtain from this sectlOn in a few minut,e3 information which extensive correspondence might be necessary to elicit from Consulates anli Goverumentl Ofiices. THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK CONTAINS 1 Admiralty Notes. Agreements. Almanack. Astra nomical Definitions. British Consuls, list of. British Ship's Papers. Corn Measures of Different Ports. Consular Fees. Directory of every Port in the British Islands, ginn, particulars as to-ACCoUllllodation, Depth of Water, Time of Tide, Port and Pilotage Charges, Officials, Acts of Parliament, etc. Directory of the Principal Ports in the Wodd, arranged alphabetically. Digest oÎ the Shipping Acts. Documents Required for Clear- ing Vessels. Engineering Notes and Information. Examination of Masters and Engineers. Foreign Money, Weights and Measures, Foreign Mails. }èreights, Rates of. French Brokers, List of. Imports and Exports of Great Britain. Instruments and the Weather. Lighthouses, Management of. Loadline Tables. Measurements of Ships. Merchant Shipping Act, Digest of. Navies of Europe. Other Foreign Navies. Output of Coal and of Pig Iron. Pilotage Laws. Public Debts of Foreign Countries. Powers of the Board of Trade. Postal Information. Rates of Freight. RemovDl of Wrecks. ::5ailing Rules. Shin's Documents. Shipping Acts. hippiug Terms (Commercial). Stamp Duties. Suel Canal, statistics of. The Tariffs of all N :ttion" The Tariffs of the Colonies. The Pilotage Rates of the United Kingdom and Foreign Countries. Victualling of Ships. The Weather with much other useful information, all of which bas been specially prepared. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. (Selected from a very large number of uniformly favourable reviews.) The Morning Shipping World Yeat Book,' edited by Major Jones, MP., iiJ one of those publications the full merit of which can only be appre' ciated by those who are practically concerned with the matters dealt with. But to a reader of the very least experience in commerce or in navigation it mllst be obvious that such detailed information on almost everr conceivable point connected with the working oj the Mercantile Marine must be invaluable to mer- chants, agents, and ships' of1Icers." Shipping and 1Ilercantile Gazette. In several in' stances we have taken the trouble to test the accuracy of the particulars furnished, and find them strictly correct jlJ every det11.il. The utility of a book of this kind is beyond question." City is to the ordinary individual "The Shipping World Year Book' is to the mariner. It gives him in a form that converts reference from a toil into a {>leA.8ure all the information tJaat h6 call possibly require in whatever position he may be placed, amI in whatever part oi the world he may sail to." PinancÍ<Û News. The present volume contains tile tariffs of ail mUon, and of the colonies completely revised up to December 15; thetirst complte port and In1.rbour directory of the Uritish bles ever published and a directory of all the principal ports of the won", arranged in alphabetical order, giving the la.test official particulars of the accommodation, charges tides, tr:1.des, pilotage and towage." Fairplay. Thù work contains a directory of aU the principal ports, home and foreign, with the accoiH" modation, chaiges, tides, trades, pilotage, towage. anù other useful information." Standard. The work should save much time a.nD trouble, hithrto unavoidably expended in consult,inl, orign cOlsuls and.otler officials." f 1cr)llO'ím8t.1'hlS IS the 8lghth issue of a mannar calculated to be of Henke to all connected with oul maritime <ervice." Public Opinion.—"The imporlant additions amt iP1' provements only serve to make lil0re palpable t,b( usefulness of this volume of reference io all connected, directly or indirectly, with the shipping interest.. If is a marvellous compilation, the usefulness of whicli caunot be (00 highly held in appreciation.' Liverpool Mercury.—" It contains practically every- thil1gshipowners 01' commanders may require to know about the ports of the world." Shields Daily Gazette: Major Jones has contrived to render his 'Year Book' a manual absolutelyin" dispensable to all who are engaged in the sbippiJli trade. Year by rear it has grown in bulk and in eoi»< pleteness, amI the eighth isue now before us contain a wealth oÎ information on nautical subjects whicl1 wt do not hitherto remember to have seen collected i" r one volume. Altogether the Year Book' is a unilu< production." Broad Arrow.—" The Year Book' bears evidence 0» very careful compilation, and the editor. Major Rowland Jones, M.P., is to be congratulated on tnt advance made on previous issues." St. James's Gazette.—" Enormous pains seem to hav' been bestowed upon the volume, which is exceedingly well edited. The work is carefully compiled and wel* ltowland Jones, M.P., is to be congratulaled on the advance made on previous issues." St. James's Gazette. Enormous pains seem to haYl been bestowed upon the volume, which is exceedinglI well edited. The work is carefully compiled and we brought up to date." Leeds It is edited by Major Evan Br Jones, M.P., and is a monument of painstaking cop# pilation. Merchants and hippers will find in it quit* a treasury of information rebting to thl1ir special coo. cerns. Glasgow Herald. Among other matters dealt witl are the tariffs of all nations and of all colonies, 1'eV1ie up to 15th December last; a complete port ant- harbour directory of the Blitish Isles, and a direct.oJ1, of the port of the world, arranged in alphabet,Jcar form, and giving the latest official particulars regard1 iiig acc 'inmodation, charges, tides, etc." bundle Courier and Argus.—" The great popular™! it has attained will be increased by the additions an« improvements that have been made." Scotsman.—" The new issue will be welcome to sorts of buÚne:5;; mea who trade across the seas." Sheffield Telegmph. Dnring the year we have founo it one of the most useful works in our referenC library." Eastern Morning News.No ship should fj;fJ tó se' without this work, which should also be found In eY*, shipping, mercantile, and newspaper office. The bo°jJ contains complete information respecting every port, harbour, or creek, as well as the principal ports. The intormation with regard to shipping 18 sO extensive as too be really remarkable." Mwnchester G1tu¡'dicm. A very remarkable exampl( of compact information relating to the condition^ rates, charges, distances, statistics, and so forth of maritime carrying trade." Steamship.—" The scope of the work is most coJUP I hensive and the book* must now be classed 3IJ t; best desk manual for all wno are engaged in trad"' commerce, and navigation." j Timber Trade Journal.—"This is a standfl^ publication, combining practical mercantile utiliw with the literary ability eviiiced by Major Jones, publication, combining practical mercantile utiliw with the literary ability eviiiced by Major Jones, in his other works. It has reached its eighth aalf'J issue, and more than 100 cages of new master been added since the 1893 edition. A mere list of'' contents would occupy a considerable space of Journal. It is indispensable in every office shipping transactions are made, and where referee1* has to be made to the tariffs of the world. Machinery.—"The editor has allowed nothingV pass his keen eye which might be considered of v»* issue, and more than 100 Páges of new master ø been added since the 1893 edition. A mere list of it, contents would occupy a considerable space of t Journal. It is indispensable ill every office wbe., shipping transactions ilre made, and where referee1* has to be made to the tariffs of the world. (J MClchinery. 1'he editor has allowed nothingV pass his keen eye which might be considered of v»* or interest to those who COIlbUlt his pages. We hlbJ searched in vain for even the minutest error in t directory, which may be pronounced one of the P10S valuable and indbpcnsable yet issued. Glasgow Engineer.—" In short, it contains a 111111 Øt of information for merchants, shipowners, engiueer masters, and officers." M Colonies and India.—" Everything tliac is useful S connection with shipping i8 dealt with in this neat j* Ii' compact work, and everybody who has anything ø ever to do with Tl130ritime commerce ought to possesS copy of this most valuable production.' l( Kuhlow's German Trade heview and Exporter. ig great fund of information required by merchntN I ihe foreign trade, by masters, engineers, and ya.CU"- men. It is a handy book, well indexed." ifll< Le Pricurseur" Fetit de volume, enorme c0Jidi ricliesse de renseignemeats, tel est le Year Boo* Shipping World. q Las Handels-sJusfum. Unter vielem Ande*^ enthiilt das Year Book eine verlasslielie Zusaifli^t^ stellung aller Masse und Gewichte, das Wicht'?go aus der Naviation;■ kundc, sauimtliche engli^f\jli Seegesetze unu Vorordnungen, etc.Besonders werttt fg(i iat das vollstanuige Verzeichniss sammtlicher ¡,et der Welt nut; alien wissenswerthen Details ii Hafen8pesen, etc. j' Haiisu. Dieses Kachschlagebuch wird «"f gjl seiner r.eue.tell Auflage noch sicherer "Is blSh8 ..e;< Not- unù Hulfsbuch bewähren nachdem es naC" schiedenen Richtungen reicher ausgestattet ist. • Von deni uneiiditch reiclien Inhale filr Handel8" -ea 8,hlffab.rt. Angelegenheiten war schon in früb8w-ít Besprecnungen ausfuhiiich die Itedo und dür{,Ø de3halb dlese: Buch ganz besonders empfehlen. GII' olcdo_made, One or its best features jj* tariffs or all nations. Among them is our o* in • Persons desirous of learning the Ouher natIoos should obtain this book." London THE SHIPPING WOKLD OFfIC 16*2 JEffingham House, Arundel-street, W WIiZIAMS' TPONTARDAW E) w Q O R M LOZENG** For over Thirty Years this highly valuable t has met, with the greatest success. The eu raid6' Weak, Delicate Children (often given up a» i V* is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormeiitiag pe:¡j¡tI taking these Lozenges, the. thin, pale-faced, pridlJ Child becomes strong, healthy, and hvely, 1;I,ea(1 of the anxiety, uf his guardians.. thelJJliJJt>1 i?ir,-I have for some time used yoiar An ¡¡;t e1 or Worm Lozenges, 1lJ my family, and tid ud t!J". speedy 1,11d efficacious cure for asceaude H1J11er.J" agreeable and convenient,form is a great tf0wdo,j tion for children.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar ot»bylflo»« Sold at 9l/jd, 13y2d, and 2s 9d per y^viej Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps fr01. t^i Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A "a" jjju monials, symptoms. &c.. on application, H