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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALES BAUT XKWg. VORPS- Q3C' tZ Z, ID Words 0 6 11 0 1 6 f 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES IN — "NEWS" 10 Words 1 0 2 0 I 3 0 •« ECIIO." j „ 20 Words Each extra — „ 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/6 SOITTH WALES EcIto. 30 Words SOlfTD WALES ECHO. 3/9 THITER SIX I WORDS. ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. 40 Words 60 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- —— Rfcoh Extr* 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 lOWords 1 M Words 1 0 2 0 13 0 5C Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 f 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- Msement specified beiow, and are strictly confined to 'hose which are ordered for- consecutive insertion, rtid paid for previous to insertion if either oj these conditions ts not conlplied zoith, the Advertise- nent will be charged by the Business Scale:- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To bt Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if 105 exceeding «) words, and 6d for each additional 10 prrrdi. 11 ttsonal. [F you intend changing yonr residence, apply to Wood Bros., Limite l, Furniture Removers ana storers, West Wharf. Cardiff. Estimate free. 175 OUR Grandfathers enjoyed them. The East India Tes. Co.'s celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest uid cheapest. Direct from the gardens. Agents every- where.-Wholesale. 32, Great St. Helen's, London.13:4 MOKE Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 1253 WILLIAM Oiley7~Private Inquiry Agent (late Detective Sergeant, Cardifi Police). All in- (uiries strictly confidential. Rents collected.—83, iiezandra-road, Cardiff. 663 JKatrhmmiaL ATRI.MONY.-Retired Tradesman (60) wishes to LV correspond with a domesticated and Christian Widow or Spinster (45 to 50), with moderate income, with view to marriage. Strictly honourable and conti- lential.-Par-iculars Helpmeet, "South Wales Daily Sews," Cardiff. 646 MATRIMONY\^Lady, £ 900 per annum and good expectations, desires Marriage genuine letters; shoto. Particulars with secrecy. — Honorine, Advertiset Office, Bristol. 429 j Austral. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this atfice, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only. j OR Sale, a Grand Pianoforte, almost new, value 1; 240; will sell for JE27 Ajello make, iron frame, full trichord, brass-plated, with nickel silver bolts, ivory keys; excellent tone in rosewood cape.-Apply C. Williams, 23, Old Colliers-row, Ebbw Vale. 519 1SS C. Roberts, Sunny Bank, Llandaff-road, Cer- tificated Teacher of the Pianoforte, has a few Vacancies for Pupils. Prospectus on application. 497 M ISS Astle, after 12 very successful years in Cardifi has much pleasure in announcing that she con anues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences oi pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Iraff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate. 12PA SCHOOL of Music.—Miss Simpson, 13, Park-place, preparation for Royal Academy and Local Ex- aminations (pianoforte and harmonium) prospectus on application, or personally Mondays from 2.30; theory classes on Saturdays. 762 0Ubual. SOUTH Wales Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road. Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt, Cardiff.' jj_9_ (gtrxirstionai. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements £ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials ■with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- :()1is only. COLLIERY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by Post j The surest road to promotion. Syllabus Id stamp. —T. A. Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector of Mines, ThH Universal Mining School, Derby. 827 UENCHT Spanish" Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- wired for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 335 IIORTHAND (Pitmo.n's), Evening Lessrni. -Pupils taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, 21, De Biirgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 3tost anit Younb. STOLEN, n Friday morning last, black Retriever Dog name, King:. If not returned in three days will be pro.-eC'ited.—Williams Bros.. Treherbert. 2531 itamtstír irritants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements A addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials t-itilb heh applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. clean, strong, active Girl wanted must under- stand plain cooking and washing good wages given.—The Clifton Hotel, Caterham, Suirey. 365 COOKluid ~General Servant wanted.—Apply Mre c Mills, Workhouse, Neath. 2566 GENERAL Servant wanted immediately; references X required.—Mrs James, Kenilwortb, Cathedral- road, Cardiff. 886 ANTED, good General Servant; good character; small family.—Apply between 6 and 3 p.m., 7, Richmond Vill;is. Swansea- 2587 ANTED immediately, good Welsh Housekeeper, able to do plain cooking and general tiouse- hmc! work; age 40 to 45; good character indispens- able.—Apply, "state age, S'lary, and reference, to J.R., 99>Mansel-street, Swansea. 785 WANTED, experienced General Servant good W cook.-Apply Thomas Edwards, Draper, Bridgend 703 WANTED, Laondrymaid. £ 18 Head Housemaid, £ 20 Conk. £ 30 House-Pmrlonrmaid, £ 18 £20: Conk. £30; House-Pmrlonrmaid, 218; KenevaL-, S6 to £ 20.—Write Mrs Coster, Registry, GJouc6I8ter. 577 WANTED, General Servant must understand plain cooking. Also Hous maid sisters or friends not objected to. -Apply Mrs Sandbrook, Green- 'I way, PontypouL 580 ANT ED, an experienced House-Parlourmaid; YY good character indispensable.—Apply 223, Newport-road, Cardiff. 528 ^PSTANTED at once, good General early riser; I V able to wash.—Apply, with references, to 67, Talbot-street. Canton. 517 AN'rF,D, Ft Nur,,Re Girl, about 14.—Apply 28, W James-street, Docks. Situations (Eaiant. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\. 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. ARMAN wanted good references required.— Applv R. Wiltshire, Cambrian Hotel, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 792 UTCHERS.-Wanted, a. steady Young Man to t) assist in shop and slaughterhouse and to make iimself useful.—Morgan David, Bridend. 701 ARDIFF Sanatorium.—Wanted, a Man and Wife, ly without children, the man to act as porter, the wife as laundress. Wages, B40 per annum, with fur. nishe<I rooms and board.—Apoly to the Medical Officer of Health, Town Hall, Cardiff, between 10 and 11 a.m. ELECTRICAL Engineering. Messrs Sydney F. Jfj Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Articled Pupil.-Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff 376_ S^OCERS' Haulier.—Wanted, immediately, strong, "I experienced Single Man indoors.—Appiy, with reference*, full partkwUaw, and wages, B. 871, Daily News," Cardiff. 871 ~OLL-Tur n«r. —Wanted, a throughly competent Man to take charge of three mills and cold rolls. —Apply Clyne Works, Resolven. 2545 SADDLEBS.—Two good General juanas required, able to line collars none but steady and capable men need apply.-Evans, Llandilo. 704 TAILORS-Wanted at once, a steady Young Man as Coat or General Hand.—Apply W. Lewis, Tailor, Abertillery, Mon. 819 FTTK) Bakers.—Wanted at once, a steady Young Man, JL well up in br<ad and cake and smalls good references indoors state wageI'I.l'. Edwards. 77, Harriet-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 800 TO TailorsT—Wanted, two General Hands (coats) eood wages constant work immediately.— Apply F. Morse, Tonyrefail, near Porth. f|W 1'ailorsT^-Wan tedTaT goodall round Hand must be steady and reliable no tramps need app,v.- James, Briton Ferry. 685 Tailors—Wanted at once, pood Coat Hands reliable at-e^dy men Only.—Apply B. Williams, 47, Water-street, Aberavon, Port Talbot. 5'4 ,\7 ANTED, steady young Man as Haulier, to look v boTae* ? state salary aDd references indoors. J. It vans, Grocer, Trelewis, Treharris. 903 WANTED, arespectable Young Man as Billposter. Must Do steady.—Apply Mans get, Borough and Penarth Biapcating Co Hayes Buildings, Cardiff. 2574 0 WANTED, a fsw^ good Plasterers.—Apply to E. Shannon, 53, freym<mr-street, Aberdare. 2533 WANTED, a few good PlMte^ers.^AppSy^Kran J ones, Builder, ark-lame, TrecynonAberdare. *l|TANrED, good PAperh^r^T; none but es- t perienced men need apply .—-Williams and Co., 33.1,iff-street, Pontypridd. 2567 ANTED, Young Men (agetl 1417730). and Ladies (15 to 20) to prepare in their own homes for nermaneut Government Situations; good salaries, nrospects, pensions, etc. Prospectus, with every infor- niat-on, tree.—Apply (stating age)M. Stuart, H.lX.c.S., Buchanan-road, Seacombe, Liverpool. 505 ANTED" Active Young Man to assist with W horses and deliver indoors personal applica- tion prefen-ed.^App^J^e^^ca^6B4_ Virr ANTED experienced Barmaid for Vaults.— VV Apply Bla^i an'l Savours. Angel Hotel.Cardiff. WANTED, Young Man, to drive out, make him- self generally useful, look after horse. State and reference. -Richard, Grocer, Treharris. 507 WANTED, respectable, intelligent Men with 12 months' good character.—Apply personally, Cardiff Milk Supply Co., Ca-stle-road. 472 ANTES?, strong Lad to cart Goods from Station, V T willing to do General Work.-Apply, in own writing, Postmaster, New Court, Llanvbyther. 347 WANTED, by April22nd, an experienced Tinhouse Fitter.—State wa,aes required and forward test imonials, the Alyn Steel Tinplate Company, Mold. YARD Foreman Wanted must be pushing well up converting English and foreign timber ab- stain«r. with good reference.—Lewis, Timber >Ier- chant, Pontypridd. 2s, bd k Week Stlary oiferertl j Male and Female JL in town and country for their evenings or spare hours.—For particulars of appointment apply, euclos ing addressed envelope, to T. Smith and Co. (F 131) St. Helen's Gardens, North Kensington, London. W. 2s to-ï5- klY easily earnerl in spare time by either sex ev^rvwhere work can be done even- ings. Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse Yard, Water-lane, London. q86 2^ Weekly upwards may be realised by either sex wiihout hindering occupation. — For samples (returnable), etc., enclose addressed envelope to. Evans, Watts, and Co., P. 137, Merchants, Birimng- hatn. This is genuine. 54 Sijap Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this offirn, },re requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only • APPRENTICE wanted for the Grocery Trade.—D. Elias, Bri'ige-street, Cardiff. 694 BOOT Trade.—Young Lady, experienced, as Second Hand also one to learn the trade.—Apply 43, Queen-street, Cardiff. 687 DRAPE BY. — Wanted immediately, Improver or Junior Hand Welsti.—Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, to B. R. Evans, Ammanford 817 DRAPER' .—Wanted, smart Junior (young man); Welsh.—Glass and Robe ts, Drapers, Neath. 651 DTtAP Br'.V.—Wanted, smart Junior, with 5 or 6 years' experience Welsh.—Apply, full partieu- lars, J. S. Da vies and Co., Dowlais. 533 ITAPERY and Otttfittijtg. -W.,tnte(l, smart, push- jjr ing Youni: Men for the Dress, Gents' Mercery, and OutUtting Departments We.,sh.-Apply Davies, Ciotli Hall, Carmarthen. DRAPERY and Outfitting.—Wanted young Man as Improver for above.—Apply, stating age, ex- perience, and salary, Evan Evans, Cwmcarn, Mon. 300 DRAPERY.—Wanted, pushing Junior Young Man, accustomed to serve in outfitting state full particulars first letter Welsh.—D. W. Lloyd, Com- merce House, Porth. 343 RESSMAKEBS.—Wanted at once, Apprentices and Improvers.—Apply Mrs Forbes, 1, Devon Villa, Court House-street, Pnntypridd. 2500 ROCERY.—Wanted, strong, willing Improver to G assist generally.— Apply wHh references, full particulars first letter, Thomas, 59, High-street, Rhymney. 639 d'i ROCFRY.-Wanted, smart Junior.—Apply, with X references in first letter (.indoors), Elias, 33, Bridge-street, Cardiff. 693 (1 ROC ICR'S Junior Assistants wanted (indoors) also (-IN sharp Improver.—Apply, with reference, &c., Phillips, Grocer, Merthyr. 576 G' ROCIRY:='V anterla&oe:¡:Y ouÎígMntõ G drive out and assist at counter state wages.— Apply John Jones, Nantyglo. 392 y^ RoTTKRY.-Wanted, good Provision Hand, in- \X doors Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, O. George, London Warehouse, Hirwain.97 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted at once, smart Young Man indoors.—Reference and particulars to Williams, Trallwn, Pontypridd. 2592 CS rOCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, an Improver X or Junior (Welsh); indoors.—Apply, stating salary required, International Stores, Pentre, Rhondda. 70" OWEi L and Co., The Cardiff Drapers, Cardiff, have Vacancies for experienced Young Ladies in their Mantle Department. Applicants must state salary required, and give particulars of all previons situations. 791 IL.MNER, to take and execute own orders, with qualified assistant in room to help.—Full par- ticulars and photo to E. and A. Trayler, Pembroke Dock. ILLINER Wanted, experienced well up in 111111 serving.-Full particulars J. Davies and Co., Treherbert. 538 ILLINER, experienced and accustomed to serve Welsh indispensable state reference, salary, &e. Also Young Lady as Apprentice.—Morgan Evans, Ystalyfera. 436 ILLINERY.—Wanted at once, first-class Milli- ner, to do own serving and window dressing hill district; outdoors only good hands need apply.— Address, in first instance, J. 2513, "South WalejrDaily News," Cardiff. 2513 OUTFTTONG.—Wanted, a good Hand.-Apply S. Phillips, 15, George-street, Pontypool. 778 O HWROOMT-Wanted, smart Lady as First Hand O for Mantles Welsh.—Apply Davies and Son, I Oloth Hall, Carmarthen. 510^ nnO t lot biers.—W anted, au Assistant.—Apply, 8 staring age, salary, experience, and references, to W. D. Jones, Briton Ferry. 326 f 'tO T)ressmakers.-Waiited, a Stylish and ex- I perienced Dressmaker.—Apply, with particulars, to T. Evans, Temple of Fashion, Vonypandy. 807 ANTED, a Stylish Milliner must be good W saleswoman (Welsh). Also a smart Junior Young Man for GenbW Mercery well up in window- dre-iag. -George, Ferndale. 874 ANTED at once, stylish Milliner to serve in Showroom Welsh; only good hand need applv.- Wro. Selby, 3, High-street, Cardigan. 815 'ANTED immediately, experienced Milliner Welsh able to t»ks own order.—Apply, full particulars, Thomas Evans, 1C7, High-street, Dowlais. ANTED, Practical Milliner, able to take show- w room sales.—Full particulars first letter to Donald Knight, Cardiff. 690 ANTKD, Young Man for Manchester counter.— Full Darticuiars first letter to Donald Knight, Cardiff. 691 ANTED, an experienced Milliner.—Apply, stating salary and references, to M. Jones, 62, Old road, Skewen. 495 Clerks, lEattagm, &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this omee, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. ANTED, by the Thomas Griffiths and Co. Co- operative Society, Porth, Grocers, Drapers, &c., a practical Man as Secre ary also a knowledge of the trade necessary wages, B2 per week Welsh hulis. oensable substantial security required.—Applications, with testimonials, sealed and endorsed "Application for Secretary," to be in my hand not later than mid- day Wednesday, April 10th, 18:15.-Enoch Davies, Chairman. 812 WANTED, a first-class certificated Colliery Mana- ger, for a large steam coal colliery, iu Gla- morganshire.—Apt>ly. stating age, past experience and references, to X.V.Z., "South Wales Daily News" Oiiice, Cardiff. 2540 Situations Utaitfcii. BAKERS.- Y ouog Man seeks re-engagement as f-.econci or good Third Hand.—Apply T. D., No. 1, Daniel-sorset, Cadoxton, near Cardiff. 903 AKERS. -Foreman, good bread hand, all ovens, used to smalls, disengaged.—Apply E. Arrow- smith, 78, South-street. Leominster. 777 BAKEK.—Young Man seeks permanent Situation, as single, first, or good .second well up in bread, cake, and smalls good references.—Apply Hill, 91, High-street, Rbymiiey. 525 Man, 23, seeks Situation as _t3 Second Hand good references disengaged.— A. Edwortby, 100, Green way bush-lane. Ashton GaLe, Bristol. 430 £ CLIFTON.—Gentleman recommends his late Coach- man mot < ffirieut, steady, sober, dependable man for town or country.—Address Geo. Amos, 12, Eastfleid-terrace, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol. 676 ItAPF,[tY.-Young Lady seeks Re-engagement 7 years' experience serve through age 24 good reference,—Franklund, 270, High-street, West Brom- wich, Staffordshire. 331 NTIRE Horse.—Wanted,Situation by a competent Man (30) travel above six years' experience well recommended.—Thomas, 21, Powell's-terrace, New Tredegar. 650 'I ROCERY and Piovisions.-Wanted, Situation as ( X good Second excellent references soliciteng, country journeys outdoors.—Reliable, care of Heale, Milverton, omerset. 649 ITUATION~ wanted :is Groom or Coachman single age 32 understands his duties; late of the Army, with good character.—J. T., 50, Lan toi2 Park, Bedmiuster, BristoL 509 ITU ATTON wanted as Shoeing and Genel al Work S had good experience.-T. H. Bray, Smith, New Bridge Villa, Cornwall. 508 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant strong country girl, now living near Cardiff.—Mrs Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. 36 ri^O Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation as Second or Third Hand used to bread, cake, and smalls. —T. 740, Echo," Cardiff. 740 TO Tailors.—Young Man seeks Situationas Assistant Cutter practical tailor would fill time sewing. Cutter, 17, Sparrow-lane, Yeovil, Somerset. 870 AN,EI), situation nnder a Gardener, 4 year$3 Ij WANTED, situation under a Gardener, 4 years' experience good character, age 18, used to pony.—Gingh. 89, Durham-road, Newport. 2539 \7 OUNG Man, 17, abstainer, seeks situation to assist JL in bakehouse and deliver bread good references. Jenkins, Victoria-road, Coleford, Glos. 776 J\-gettCUI, &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oiiice, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. 4 GENTS Wanted.—Money easily made in spare f\ time. Best agency going; constant income assured. Particulars free, also Pocket Rubber St.1mp of your name and address.—S. Bell, 120, Cheapside, London. 730 IOAL Agency.—A thoroughly reliable Commercial Gentleman, highly connected, living in Cork, is anxious to represent a first-class Colliery satisfaction guaranteed.—Address J. A. G., 1, Grenvillo-place, Cork. H AilO WARE, Furniture, Bassinettes, Cycles, Wringers, Pipes, Watches, Jewellery.—Agents wanted. Buyer's Guide freet—Write Henry May, Birmingham. 819 HOUSE-to-Houso Canvasser required for sale of an -M article much needed in shopstn(I private houses; only those used to the slass of business.—Write C 449, Echo Office, Cardiff. Trade.—Wanted, by anold established house, a 1 representative for < ardifl and district good opening fir an energetic man.—Address W., 34, Union- street, Birminghanu VrANTEI),-an Agent, having a good connection VV among Grocers and others, selling Wines and Spirits in South Wales, to represent a proprietary article.—Apply Box 401, Walter Hill and Co., Ltd. 67 and 69, Southampton-row, London, W.C. 2558 for ^ak.-|rmi5 £ S, Jtanlr &c. FOR Sale, The Hollies, f.lanishen, residence of the late Thomas Henry Elisor, Esq.—Apply Messrs Ensor, Ward, and Gilling, Solicitor- Cardiff. 4o4 I7U)R Sale, at Llanishen, Three good Semi-detached Villas in Station-road large gardens. Apply T. Hawker, 6, Church-terraee, Llanishen^ ,„Z__ TO be Sold, with immediate possession, a large 6- roomed House, with garden and all conveniences. —Apply 39, Seymour-street, Aberdare, 2581 1LANGATTOC Estate, Caerleon.— Excellent Build- i 1LANGATTOC Estate, Caerleon.— Excellent Build- J in^ Sites are now offered on the above escate, which adjoins Caerleon Sta tion good roads formed and drainage provided low ground rents term, 999 years—Applv to Alfred Swash, M.S.A., and John Bain, A.R.I.B.A,. Estate Architects, 3. Friars' Chambers, Newport. 1983 56Tst. Mary-street —The Lease (46 years HTiexpired) t) of these commodious premises, now occupied by Messrs Daniel Owen and Co., Limited, is for Sale. Early possession.—Apply Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Westgate-street. Cardiff. 512 loggings, ^partnunts, TRAVELLERS ill the Rhondda should call at Penygraig Coffee Tavern for Refreshments. Commercial Room strictly private for Travellers. Good Bedroom to Let. go b* JtattÔ, &r. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwe's Roaster.—94 .St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 ENTLEMAN'S Corner Residence, St. Helen',s-road, \jf to Let or Sell freehold suitable medical man. —For particulars, Milward, Consulting Engineer, Swansea. 390 LOW Rent"Oystermouth.—Charming Residence, 4 reception, 12 bedrooms, commodious stabling; trains hourly to Swansea.—Messrs Smith and Son, Solicitors. Swansea. 389 Bri(igend.-Maes-yr-haf, medium-sized JL House to Let, with about six acres of land, large garden, good supply of water, greenhouse, stable, coach-house, cowshed near railway station posses- sion Ist May.-Apply Evms, Sunnyside, Pontypridd. NRV> Let, NO768, Stacey-road, Roath, Cardiff early JL possession.—Apply Mr Thomas Jones, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 896 r|nO Let, trie"Gleb^ Fami, St. Lythan's, five miles 1 from Cardiff, comprising about 5.> acres immediate possession. -Apply Mr F. S. Collins,Solicitor. Ross. 775 ra^O Let, with immediate possession, Richmond JL House, Clytha-squais, Newport, Mon., containing 3 reception-rooms, 6 bedrooms, bath (h. and c.), anll other conveniently-arranged offices, together with garden and greenhouse.—Apply Locke and Phillips, House and Estate Agents, Newport, Mon. 2509 npO Let, Iladdoii Villa, 57, Conway-road, Canton JL three reception rooms, six bedrooms, and bath- rOllm,-Apply Hsrue, Llandaff-road, Cardiff. 393 2 Plasturton-gardens cornet house, best position, 10 rooms, every convenience, 2 conservatories, good cellars blindslthronghont.-76, Ryder-st., Cardiff. ^n>7, Strathnairn-street 2 sitting-rooms, kitchen, if scullery, 3 bedrooms, bath, blinds, gasfittings rent, lOsod"; papered.—Apply 138, Castle-road. 335 ø let-Bushuss ^rmises, tot. A BERDARE.—To Let, a Double-fronted Shop, in 1:" the best position in Commercial-«treet suit auy business.—Apply to J. Williams, 40, Commevcial- street, Aberdare. 869 "j^fEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, tour ro01ns J3l and lavatory centrally situated in Tredej>;ar- plam-P&rLiculars of Manager, "Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 SHOP, central situation at Blaina, lately occupied by hairdresser immediate entry.—Apply to W. Williams, 112, Abertillery-road, Blaina, Mon. &06 mo l,et, large Warehouse; three grand floors best B position near St. Mary-street and Station most suitable for the wholesale provision or fruit trade.— Apply for particulars to Jacques Morris, New-street, Cardiff. 658 TO Let, Caerphilly, large Shop with ifne double jt. front and warehouse under in good position fittings complete suit provision merchant.—Apply Wm. Evans, Castle-street, Caerphilly. 431. mO Let at Ammanford, well fitted Shop and good JL House suit draper or chemist rent moderate. James. The Temple, Llanelly. 510 rno Let, 3 Sets of Room3 as Offices above "South JL Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary-street.- Apply "Daily News," Cardiff. 15306 1291 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on v v lease and moderate terms suitable for en- gineermg or similar purpose with siding, etc. adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.Apply Joseph Heald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 1259 W- ESTON -super-Mare.-Clifton Private Boarding- V Y house over 30 rooms. Another Boarding- house, best position. Both facing sea Victoria-square, Particulars H. i'orse, Bristol. 518 JSnsintss ¡lrtlni!ít5 Ustiieii. TO Builders and Grocers.—Wanted to Rent or Purchase (moderate price) Business Premises.— Write T. 337. "Daily New, Cardiff.. 37 Nuisiittzsts for Bisposal. ^OFFEE, Tea, and Refreshment Business, principal street Bristol attractive double-fronted shop comfortable living, and money saved. Iucomin!?; £135 everything. Great bargain. Another near railway statio-i for £75. Both businesses patronised by people from Wales.—Apply Tebbs, 153, Clarence-road, New Cut, Bristol. 403 FO tl immediate Disposal, in a colliery district of seven thousand inhabitants, in South Wales, only Chemist business in the district returns about £ 600 under management, rent B25 per annum, eleven yeaiV lease unexpired full prices invariably given; good prescribing connection. -Apply Griffiths, Chemist, Bridjtand. 4S4 OR Disposal, a small Butcher's Shop family and snipping trade done.—Apply 56, Pill-street, Co near Penarth. 8d9 17WR Disposal, smart cash Grocery lock-up Shop big neighbourhood; rent £ 15 ingoing £ 30 stock optional.—Lea, Echo Office, Merthyr. 526 |7WR Salergood Diiry Business and Milk Round, JP situated in main street of Porthcawl.— Apply Pugh, Maesteg, Glam. 443 OUTFITTING Business for immediate Disposal excellent opportunity for a pushing youug man good connection ali o good position.—Apply VV. LL Davies, 49 and 51, Gadlys-road, Aberdare. 692 S ADDLERY and Harneas-making Business, in good f) hnnting district Monmouthshire good reasons for letting every assistance given.—Saddler, Daily News Office, Newport. 2554 MALL Drapery and Millinery Business for Disposal ni populous mining district of Monmouthshire: established over 20 years.—Draper, "Daily News," Cardiff. 521 UIMER Business for Sale.—Good connection, in good town; to retired Sea Captain wishful to im- prove small savings this would prove a profitable adjunct.—Apply first instance, Summer, Daily News," Cardiff. 2495 I Magons anb Coltag iUqitisiUa. RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1032 g&atl]huxQr Wools, &£.. I*OR Sale, a ^i-horse power National Gas Engine, nearly new "sell cheap.—Wilcox, High-st reet, Abersychan. 823 F~ OR Sale, 16-h.p. Portable Engine, with w.i. wheels, new fire-box, and tubes, equal to new. One 6-h.p. Vertical Engine and Boiler (one Com Grinding Mill by Barford and Perkins). One 2-h.p. Vertical Engine and Boiler. f GEO. KYTE & CO., Atlas Engineering Works, 1554 CANTON, CARDIFF. O Property Owners.—Improved Wrought Iron Fencing for Cottage and Terrace Property, 2< 3d yard. Cheaper than wood. Iron Hurdles, Fencing, Gates Tree Guards, Ornamental Palisading, Entrance Gates! Kennel Railing, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Galvanised Roofing Sheets, <Scc.—John Elwell, City Iron Works, Slieepcote-street, Birmingham. 800 W" ANTED, an 8 to 10 h.p. Portable Engine must be good and cheap.—Address A. E. Fioya, Hillside, Llanelly. 816 h~p. Ofcro Gas Engine; tube ignition; latest im- vrovements only worked a few months cheap. —Jackson, John-street Foundry, Cardiff. 162 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC. If yau want a. really good MORTAR MILL on the best terms, either for cwh, hire, or purchase-hire, 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. Aleo 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 30 11.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. Bolting, etc., ready for quick delivery. First-class 8ft. MILL as good a.s new. PORTABLE 6ft. SELF-DELIVERING MILL, by Studd, new fgicgtUs, &r. I ORRIS BROS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. A few solid tyre Bicycles left, at 15q aach good riding order. Send P.O. for sample. We will forward you, 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, Ac. 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 1DARGAINS Bargains!! Bargains!! !-Pneumatic JL) Safeties, latest new machines, 301bs. weight, £61Os Cushions, £ 55s.—Warrilow's, 293, Bute-street. RBP,L FREEI Post Free to any address.— SAFETIES I 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 HlBoIl oiner ui»«.ers or agents. Why pay more or fancy prices Single machine at wholesale price. Write at once for the largest and most complete list in the cycle trade. Sterling value and no large profits. W. R. WARRILOW, 175 Cycle Works, Regent-street, Weaton-snper-Mare IXUSTRATED Catalogue of ne w and second-hand JL Machines free by post, or on application at War. ,4 rilow's, 293, Bute-street, Cardiff. 45 MACHINESKrpercentTcheaper than other makers ztl at Wltrrilow. 293, Hute-street. r?__ EPAI i; S « t low price- done immediately at War- rilow's, 293, Bute-si reet, C-trdiff. 545 AFET^Pneumatic 1895" made to order, faultiest condition sacrifice £ 10, or what offers « £ 5 £ 30.—Address A 868, Daily Ners," Car,liff. 868 O* A FET Y Pneumatic, quite new balls throughout, diamond frame £ 5 ISs, worth £ 20.—Write Q-724, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 3895 Humber pattern, cushion tyres, listed^ £ 13 '0s, light machine, new, cash £ 5 7s 6iL—Warrtfows, Horses- lEibi Stark, (Karriagis. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carnages, and Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 AKE IIS. —For-Sale, a Hansom Bread Barrow suit pony 12 hands quite new bargain.— Hayives, Wheelwright, CraUdcck-st., Canton, Cardiff. ARRIAC,F, i,amps.-Inspection invited.—Best se- j lected Stock in the West.—C .r. Gurusey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 23H5 FOR Sale, useful Sheep Dog good worker owner JIO further use for it.—Address Martin Hunt, Bilsom Gieen, Cinderford, Gloucestershire. 839 MAY Horse Shows. — For Stylish Hand-sewn Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Rosettes, Ribbons, Streamers, etc., cheapest in Wales, Saddlery Oompniw, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 2524 PIG Meal.—The offals of sound wheat, best value offering. Price £ 2 5s per ton, cash on rail Liverpool. Small mixed gram for poultry. 4s 9d per 2001bs.; wheaten chaff, 20s per ton.-Petor white, Corn Merchant. Liverpool. ORE-Shoulders, Grease, Thrash, &c., quickly cured by Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sore backs, sore shoulders, broken knees, grease, mud fever, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrush, cracked heels, &c., very quickly cured by bathing the parts affected with it tablespoonful of Condy's Fluid in a. pint of water. It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, goz.. Is 20oz„ 2s, of all Chemists. Insist on having Condy's Fluid." 2390 SE "Jeerol," Ointment for speedily curing tj Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming. Over- reaches, Cappet Hocks, Rheumatism, Windfalls, Scurf after blistering. LaTge box post free for Is 2d from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, TnrnmiU-street, Lon- don, E.C. 2390 ETERINARYBook free, containingfull insiruc- V tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, poul- try, &c., from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Tummill. street. London. B.C. 2390 ftoaitrg, ^pigeons, EGGS for Setting. — First-class Black Orpington, White Leghorn, Black Minorca, 3s a dozen.—Rev. T. liatstone, Oakley House, Maesycwmmer. 520 Jfor j$ ate. 4 Genuine Bargain (Table Knives).—Lady offers Four-guinea Service of English Cutlery, com- prising 12 large knives, 12 small, meat carvers, and steel (27 pipces), by noted Sheffield makers; unused; accept 16s 6d approval paid.—Write Mrs A. 0., 1, Railway-road, Teddington. A1 Quality Forks and Spoons.—Lady offers com- plete Service, 12 each table, dessert spoons, forks, teas (60 pieces); Al quality, silver plated 25 years' wear; stamped makers' initials list price, Ell lis accept 35s unsoiled approval free.—Mrs H. Newman, "Pool's," 25, Bouverie-street, E.C. ABOUT 20 tons nearly new Flat Bottom Iron Rails, about 651bs and 701bs per yard cash offers,—G 501, Daily News," Cardiff. 501 A MM^NFORD.—For Sale, Telephone Wires and _j all complete (half-price).—W. Jones, New London Honse, Ammanford. 444 i> ABY Linen.—A Parcel of Baby's First Clothes, 9 superior quality quite new never woru very cheap. Mrs L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Man- Chester. 240 £ ~1URE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most \j stubborn oases pose free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill. Bristol. 530 LIGEL-STONE'S -The Cheapest and Best Jewel- lers and Outfitters in Wales.-22, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 1415 I7<LIGELSTONE'S.—Gents's 9ct. Hall-marked Signet Ring, only 3s 6d. Lady's Fancy Dress Ring, 4s. Defy competition. 1415 FLIGELSTONE'S^—Forfeited-Geiit1^ 18ct! Hall- marked Albert, with Jubilee £ 2 piece attached, only £ 10 1415 "jG^LlGELSTONE'S.—Gent's 18ct. Buckle ring, set JC with three diamonds, only 49s worth 6 guineas. I"'LIGEL<TONI's.-Ladies' handsome 18ct.~ "Goid ri Watch maker, Benson, London only 3 guineas; ql1 te new forfeited. 1419 LIGE LSTON VS. -Handsome Family Bible, beauti- fully bound, fully illustrated, only 18s 6d. 1415 FLIGELSTONE'ST—Gent's Silver English Patent JU Lever maker, Adam Burdess cost 6 guineas our price, 2 guineas. 1415 FLIGELSTONE'S.—Gent's Silver-mounted Cherry- wood Handle Umbrella, only 8s 6d Lady's Silver-mounted, 3s 6d. 1415 HTTLIGELSTONE'S.—Gent's Silver Lever maker, Jf Kendall and Dent, 25s Silver Lever, maker, Jones, Worcester. 25s. 1415 FLIGELSTONES.—La-ly's Solid Gold Diamond Brooch, forfeited, only 12s 6d defy competition. IGE LSTONE'S.-Hl\ndsome Electro-plated Cruet .11 Stand, 6 cut-glass bottles reduced to 5s lid defy competition. 1415 LIGELs,rONES.-GenVs 15ct. Gold Diamond Pin, only 15s 15ct. Centre Stud, 4s 6d. 1415 1C1LIG ELSTON E'S — I eather Beds are t he best^ Jj 36s Feather Bed, Pillows and Bolster, best Linen Tick guaranteed, tOlbs. 1415 IjiLIGKLSTON E'S.—Lady's Handsome GoidlVatch, fully jewelled and examined cost 4 guineas our price, 21s. 1415 LIG ELSTONE'S. —Forfeited pledge, handsome Marble Clock, with 6 bronze pillars, only 35s warranted. 1415 LIgIsLSTONE'S.—22ct. Wedding Rings, 3dwt., 15s 4dwt., 20s. A large quantity of unredeemed Rings from 2s 6d. 1415 -I,j"IVLIG ELSI'ONE'S. -Gent's 18ct. Gold single stone Diamond Ring a bargain 6 guineas worth double. 1^15 ^LIGELSTONE'S. — Just forfeited, handsome Jj Carpet, 3 by 3, quite new, only 20s; Rug to match, 3s lld. 1415 LIGELSTONE'S.- Knives, 2s lid half-dozen; Plated Forks, 2s 6d; Teaspoons, Is 6d set of Mathematical Instruments, 5s lid. 1415 FLIGELSTON E'S.—Large sign over door. Our only address, 22, Castle-road, Roath. Cardiff. 1415 FOR Sale, Kidney Bean Sticks, in Truck Loads.— Apply David Jones and Co., Timber Merchants Newport, Mon. 2499 FUR Boa (Russian).—Lady offers very bnshy, quite new, dark, soft, silky Alaska Tail Boa, three yards long cash needed accept 18s 6d, worth S5 5s approval, carriage paid before payment great bar- gain.— Mrs Edwards, 52, High-street, Eccleston-square, S W. 488 £ ENTLEMEN, we sent over 500 Suits last season *X into Cardiff and district. What more do you 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 HARRIS'S Furnishing Emporium, Newport. 2«0 J_ £ ARRIS'S Advantageous to those Furnishin^ H ARRIS'S Emporium.—Popular Goods at popular prices. Write for list. 2410 HARRIS'S Popular Suites (nine pieces), £ 3 18s 6d. Mahogany Table, 133 6d Pierglass, 10s 6d. 2410 ARRIES!S Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses at jj)L lowest possible prices. 2410 HARRIS'S Emporium, Newport.—Tbs Market Hall and 5, 6, 7, and 8, Market Buildings, and 11, Dock-street. Extensive showrooms. Inspection in- vited. 2419 ARRIS'S, Furnishing Contractors. Removals, Warehousing, <fec. Estimates free. Telegrams: Harris, Market, Newport. 2410 IF your Hair is Turning Grey, and you want it Restored, send Is l%d to Professor, 29, Llewellyn- street, Pentre, Itboudda. 706 LADY'S Star Brooch, solid Silver, set with 13 finest imitation diamonds, looks worth £ 30 price 103 approval anywhere.—Miss A., Woodcock's Library, Richmond. Surrey. 397 SAND, Sand, Sand for Sale.—Apply to Caple, 108, Paget-street, Orangetown, Cardiff. 895 SWEET Pea Seed, mixed colours, 4oz. Is 3d, free.— Meredith, Panbrook, Ross. 302 THATCHER, of Bristol, beats the world for Stationery. Write him, enclose 18 pennv stamps, request five quires Writing Paper, headed yonr Address and Monogram in brilliant colours. You will get it by return, post free.—T. Thatcher, the World's Stationer, College Green, Bristol. 1534 TIMBER of various kinds lin. Mahogany and Oak Boards, 4%d per foot veneers.—Jonathan Hill and Sons, Merchant-street, BristoL 728 1895 Hammock Suspension Carriagette, double- handle, solid satin walnut body, bicycle wheels, re- versible hood, loose cushions. strip,7, ekc., complete, 48s. Also Patent Convertible Reversible Mail Cart, 27s 6d over a. thousand sold last year. Mail Carts, oak and ash, bicycle wheels, full size, 10s 6d. Harris's Carriage Show-rooin is now open. Inspection invited.—Harris's Emporium, Market Hall, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Market Build- ings, and 11, Dock-street, Newport. 2410 4ft. square Water Tanks, Dunnage Boards, Deals, 6 .scantlings, Dunnage Mats, Grain Bags, etc.— Shapland, bottom East Dock. Cardiff. 672 FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at 6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 1275 ift!B«UatU0us Wiatds. "IjINGLISH Oak Scantling vtented to light specifica- tion.—For particulars apply to the Cardiff Rolling Stock Co., East Moors, Cardiff. 2249 SADIES', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-o8 j Clothing Bought.—Mrs Taylor, 41, Thompson- street, Barry Dock. Good prices given all orders punctually attended to. 370 r* Counters wauted, suitable for Clothier also Hat fQ Stands good condition.—M. 663, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 663 ASTROLOGY.—What is before you. Free, with Character from Handwriting," seven stamps send birthtime.—Gordon, 22, Catherine-grove, Green- wich, London. 767 "ARQUEES, Tents, Pavilions, Flags, Tarpaulins on Hire, eisteddfodau, shows, banquets, etc. All canvas goods made to order.—Jonathan Jones, Swansea. 2494 171URNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or A parcments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by otber com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock f "Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money rices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing I sewliere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly; £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Specia terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadi ess: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite tfio Cas*l«). Cardiff. WANTED, a Private Mortgage of £ 200 on house and shop.—Apply D. O., Daily News" Office, Newport. 2556 £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil; 3, Friar's Park, Lammas- street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end. 1759 MONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of Sale ov Sureties, ad follows r— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of El 2s M. 50 „ „ 24 „ „ S2 4s 10d. :cioo 24 „ 1,4 9.i 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no object.—Apply D. Willhms, 15,York-rd.,Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. nnO those requiring Money at reasonable interest JL aPPly Manager, 3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 1308 ORTGAGES.-S Hem and Pertwee, St. Mary- M street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for B'ree- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 jyjrONEY PRIVATELY, PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. { The Directors of this old-established, well-known Office, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assistance. Cash in amounts from £ 20 to £ 10,000 advanced in all parts of the kingdom without sureties, delay, or pub- licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long as the interest is paid, No Bills of Sale taken, and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or gazette. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILKURN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 1414 A CAPITALIST is prepared to make IMMEDIATE, PROMPT, and STRICTLY PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES in Sums from S10 TO £ 1,000 TO Professional Ladies and No Fee of any description. Gentlemen, No Bills of Sale. Tradesmen, No public or local exposure. Farmers, No objectionable Inquiries. Florists, No usual Loan Office For- Market Gardeners, malities. Hotel Proprietors, And at a Reasonable Rate Job Masters, of Interest. And all Classes. ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. Intending Borrowers are Cautioned against the flattering Advertisements that appear daily. The majority of them emanate from Agents, whose Sole Object is to Obtain Fees of all descriptions. Appli- cants can rely upon it that by applying to me they do so in confidence, and that they will be treated in a fair and business-like manner.—Apply M. BARNETT, 1369 9, Caroline-street, Cardiff. MONEY Lent without Bill of Sale or Sureties, on Note of Hand alone, as follows :— £ 20—24 Monthly Instalment. of BO 18 4 £ 50-24 „ „ S2 5 10 B100 24 S4 11 8 No Commission or Legal Expenses. A guarantee given of strictest privacy. Apply for Prospectus to UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK, 35, CRAVEN-FTREEI, STRAND, LONDON. 1398 A. G. WILLIS, Manager. THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), 28, Bedford street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Capital, £ 3 0,000. Reserve Fund, £ 100,000. Advances of 250 to £ 5,000 on any class of security. Three per cent. interest allowed on current accounts on the monthly balances when not drawn below E20. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received as under :— 5% per ami., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal, 6% 6 » „ 12 „ „ Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. 1337 A. WILLIAMS, Manager, THE DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO (LIMITED) Advance Dailv Sums from £ 5 TO £ 1,000 Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. No SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED, Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT 4, ST. CATHARINE-STREET (opposite Police-station) PONTYPRIDD. 1462 WILLIAM TRESEDER, NUItSERY- U MAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, CARDIFF. FOREST TREES ¡ Inarch, Scotch, Spruce, Austrian, IN LARGE Birch, &c., &c. QUANTITIES. Samples and Price on Application. 100,000 j I have a fine Stock of transplanted THORNS. ) stuff at reasonable prices. APPLES,PEABS Large quantities of tine, young, PLUMS, healthy Trees. Standards, pyra- CHERRIES, &C. mids, bush, trained, &c. Special &c. price for large quantities. PEONIES, Now is the time to plant these PYRETHRUMS I beautiful flowering planUt. i A fi"'3 aUheNur^rieS,b0 F-IBRNM IIM COWBRIDGE-ROAD. FIOWVR I Catalogue on application, SEEDS. | post free. WREATHS, CROssËs,-ëü'rI"I.OWERS.-=-'Ü;¡ is a special feature of my establishement. All orders executed with promptitude and despatch. 1187 yy ILLTAM gUNNING (LATE S. COSULICH), WHOLESALE AND FAMILY ALE AND STOUT MERCHANT AND BOTTLER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. BASS'S PALE ALE. GUINNESS' STOUT. FAMILY AND DINNER ALES. 114, MISKIN -STREET, CARDIFF. TELEPHONE, 709 1317 NEW SHORT g TORIES FOR THB SOUTH WALES JfJCHO." JJEMINISCENCES OF A JpRISON WARDER. BY AN EX.WARDER OF WEST GREEN PRISON. Under this title a Series of Fourteen Shorfc Stories will be Published in the Columns of the Ech9. The first story— "J>OOR LARRY," appeared on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH. Other stories will be published on subsequent WEDNESDAYS. The following is a complete list of the stories: I,-POOR CLARRY. 2.—GRANNIE'S PILGRIMAGE. 3.—THE TOUCH OF A VANISHED HAND. ♦.—TINY TINA'S SHOES. 5.—THE TROUBLES OF BINGSTER B-. 6.-ON THE ROAD WITH A BAG. 7.-POOR JIM! 8.—THE BANNER HOUSE TRAGEDY. 9.-JACK ROBINSON'S SWEETHEART. 10.—PRINCE SOLTOFF'S VIOLETS. ll.-HILLDICK'S FOLLY. 12.-A STRANGE COURTSHIP OR, EMI- GRANT SYD. 13.—A MUFF WITH A GOLDEN LINING. 14.—THE FAITH OF THE COUNTESS OLG A TRY jpROVOST OATS, THE IDEAL JgREAKFAST F OOD. PREPARED in SCOTLAND. Cooks in Ten Minutes. In face oi the keenest competition they have the Largest Sale of SCOTCH ROLLED OATS in England achieved solely on their merits. Sold in lIb. and 2 lb. packets everywhere. Coupon in every Packet entitling holder to new and improved Porridge Pan. 2269 rrO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATRS, GIRDERS, Ts, L's, CHANNELS, w., out of London. BAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS. ^JRCHIBALD J^AWNAY, 71. TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. MR RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., EXHIBITOR ROYAL ACADEMY, ROYAL 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 may join any time during the Term, Studio 22, THE WALK, CARDIFF. 1389 CLIFTON HOTEL, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH. BOTTLE DEPARTMENT NOW [ OPEN. Where all the best Brand of Brandies, Whiskte,, &c can be had by the Bottle or Case. A M E S N. r JJOBBS, f. PROPRIETOR. 1374 A LEXANDRA FAMILY AND COM- MERCIAL HOTEL, i QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. I,] ? it Tliis Hotel has recently been considerably Enlarged, .Improved, Re-furnished, and fitted with ail Modern Requisites. Visitors will find it most comfortable. CENTRAL SITUATION. MODERATE CHARGES ——— 1347 J. BRAMALL, MANAGER. jguaiitigg :AbhrtS5tS. FOUNDED 1850. FOR X/RGEST SLECION AND ABSOLUTELY LOWEST pRICES FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JJOUSEHOLD F UP-IIITURE, .EjL JD CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, PIANOFORTES, &c., GO TO JgEVAN AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Registered as "T HE CARDIFF JgiURNISHERS," whose uninterrupted trading for nearly Half a Century, and whose immense and ever- growing business throughout the Principality and West of England, affords the strongest possible proofs of highest satisfaction being given to the many thousands of customers they serve every year. JOINING, D RAWING, AND JJEDROOM SUITES i's FROM gl TO 50 GUINEAS PER SUITE. AN UNRIVALLED SELECTION. DELIVERY FREE. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES GRATIS AND POST FltEE. YOU WILL SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. UY GIVING YOUR ORDERS TO BEVAN AND COMPANY, Whose only Addresses are DUKE-STREET AND ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. .OPPOSITE TOWN-HALL, NEWPORT. CLARENCE-STREET AND HANBURY. ROAD,PONTYPOOL. 65. 1341 MARQUEES AND TENTS TO XfJ. 80FT. WIDE FOR arnE, SHOP-WINDOW Bi-INDS, COKL BAGS, AND AVATERPROOF COVERS (Rot-proof or Otherwise) ON SHORTEST NOTICE. APPLY— THOMAS PUGSLEY AND CO., NEWPORT, MON. 1978 FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LlrZ". QLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED JCJLOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT BLOOD jpURIFIER and RESTORER. fjlOR CLEANSING and CLEARING the Jj BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, it effects are marvellous. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck Cures Sore Legs. Cures Pimples on the Face. Cures Scur. Cures Eczema. Cures Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheu- matic Pains. It removes the cause from the blood and bones. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the proprietors solicit suffererll to jive it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS We have seen hosts of letters from people who have received great benefit from the use of Clarke's Blood Mixture. It cannot be too highly estimated, for it cleanses and clears the blood from all impurities." This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, which goes on further to say: It is the finest Blood Purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally." Sold in bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases containing six times the quantity, lis—sufficient to effect a per- manent; cure in the great majority of long-standing cases By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps bv the Pro- prietors, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUN TIES DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK-BLOOD MIXTURE ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not be per suaded to take an imitation or substitute. 1004 LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLJ RESTORE U, LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER, THE SUREST THE SAFEST THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour The gradual change is certain, and foi removing scurf beautifying and cleansing the hair, causing it to grow wherever tiiin, Lockysr's is urrivailed.—Large bottles ls6d. Sold everywhere DELLAR'S CORN PLASTER. —Boxes Is l%d and 2s 9d each The Corn Plasters are a certain cure for hard or sof corns they completely dry up and eradicate painfu corns; the Bunion Plasters, a proved remedy for bunions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists. Be careful Dellar s Plasters are supplied. RESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CRACROFTS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums, is astringent, aromatic, and delicious in flavour. Cracroft's Paste ensures a fine set of teeth Sold everywhere Pots, Is each. DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.- Dellar s ESS ENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. Italways relieves, generally cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands who have derived benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is l%d and 2s 9d each, by all Chemises. 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BARNE8, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH most valuable Book on the Laws Governing Lile, ami the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending on Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, NQÏøes in the Head and Ears, Iinpaire sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, J,¡¡,ssitude, &c. Sent post free 011 receipt ot Two stamp*.— Address :— J. A. BARNE, M.D.(U.S.). 48, I,ollsdale-squ¡tre, Thornhill-road. London. N' 1163 COMPLETELY REVISED AND ENLARGED TO OVER 000 PAGES. Crown Bvo., Cloth. Price: Uni, ed Kingdom, 5s j lforeign Countriss, 6s Post Free. NINTH YEARLY EDITION. THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK FOR 1895. Edited by EV AN ROWLAND JONES, M.P. A Work of Reference for Shipowners, Shipbuilders, Shipbrokers, Shipping an Chartering Aents, Mer. chants, Manufacturers, Exporters, Importers, Har- bouls and Docks OfuC1:US, Master Mariners, Marine Engineers, Yachtsmen and others. This revised and enlarged Edition contains full par- ticulars of every Port and Harbour ill the British Islands, verified by the authorities. Pilotage, Towage, Officials, Charges, and every other necessary informa- tion are included in the Port Directory. The Foreign Ports have been specially revised by the British COllriuls and the respective Por Officials. All the Ports are in alphabetical order throughout. This arrangement will save time in l'onsultiuj1; he book. The Foreign and Colouial Duties on Imports have been COlTected up to the latest possible uCtte. Ex- porters my obtain from this section in a few minutes information which extensive correspondence might be necessary to elicit from Consulates and Government Offices. THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK CONTAINS :— Admiralty Notes. Agreements. Almanack. Astro- nornical Definitions. British Consuls, list of. British Ship's Papers. Corn Me<ö8ures of Different Potts. Consular Fees. Directory of every Port in the British Islands giving particulars as tù-AccoI11I1lodat,ioJl, Depth of Water, Time of Tide, Port and Pi1ote Charges, Officials, Acts of Parliament, etc. Directory of the Principal Ports in the World, arranged alphabetically. Digest of the Shipping Acts, Documents Required for Clear- iug Vessels. Engllleerillg Notes and Information. Examination oi Masters amI Engineers. Foreign Money, Weights amI Measures. Foreign Mails. Freights, Rates of. French Brokers, List of. Imports and Exports of Great Britain. Instruments and the Weather. Lighthouses, lanagement of. Loadline Tables. Measurements of Ships. Merchant Shipping Act, Dige8t of. Navios of Europe. Other Foreign Navie¡¡. Output of Coal and of Pig Iroll. 11>ïiot¡¡,ge Laws- Public Debts of Foreign COl.U1tries. Powers of the Board of Trade. Postal Information. Rates of Freight. Removal of Wrecks. Sailing Hules. Ship's Documents. Shipping Acts. 8hiping Terms (Commercial). Stamp Duties. Suea Canal, statistics of. The Tariffs of aU N ¡1,tions. 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 has been specially prepared. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. (Selected from a very large number of uniformly favourable reviews.) The Morning Post__U 'The Shipping World Year Book,' edited by Major Jones, M.P., is one of those publications the full merit of wllieh can only be appre- ciated by those who are practically concerned witti the matters dealt WiLh. But to a reader of the very least experience in commerce or in navigation it must he obvious that such detailed informatiol1 on almost every conceivable point cuunected with the working of the Mercantile Maline must be invaluable to mer- chants, agents, and ships' officers." Shipping and lIlercantile Gazette. III several in. stances we have taken the trouule to test the accuracy of the particulars furnished, and lind them strictly conect ill every detÜ1. The utility of a book of this kind is beyond question." City Pre88. What. is to tbe ordinary individual 'The Shipping World Year Book' is to tbe mariner. It gives bim in a form that converts reference from a toil into a pleasure all the information that be can possibly requice in whatever position he may be red, and in whatever part of the world he may sail to." Financial News. The present volume contains tbe tariffs of all luLions and of the colonies, completely revised uP, to December 15 the first complete port and harbour uuectory of the llntlh Isles ever publishf/d; and a directory of aU the principal ort8 of the world, arranged in alphabetical order, giving the latest offichl particulars of the accommodation, charges, tides, tmdes, pilotage ana towage." It'Cl/Írplay.-u'1'he work contains a directory of all the principal ports, home aud foreign, with the accom- modation, ehaiges, tides, trades, pilotage, towage, and other useful information." Standard.—" The work should save much time and trouble, hitherto unavoidably expended in consulting oreign consub and other officials." Economist.—"This is the issue of a manual calculated to be of service to all connected with our maritime ¡.¡ervice." Public Opinion.111e important additions and ím- provements only sene to make mare palpable tbe usefulness of this volume of reference to all connected, directly or indirectly, with the shipping interest. It is a marvellous compilation, the usefulness of which cannot be too highly held ill appreciation.' 1Avupoo Mercury.—" It cOIHains practically every- thing shipowners or commanders may require to know about thê vorts of the world." Shields Daily Gazette. Major Jones has contrived to render hi" i' ear Book' a manual absolutely in- dispensable to aU who are engaged in the shipping trade. Year by year it has grown ill bulk and in com- pleteness, and the eighth issue now before us contains a wealth of information on nantlcal subjects which we do not hitherto remember to have seen collected i4 one volume. Altogether the Year Book1 is a unique production." Broad Arrow. Tne Year Book' bears evidence of very careful compilation, and the editor. M9jor Evan lowlallli Joncs, lVLP., is to be congratulated on the advance made 011 previou8 issues." J St. James's Gazette. Enormous pains seem to have been beswwed upon the volume, which is exceedingly J well edited. The work is carefully compiled aud well I brought up to date." Leeds Mercury.—" It is edited by M9jor Evan R. Leeds Mercury.—" It is edited by Major Evan R, Jones, M.P.. aud is a monument of painstaking com- pilation. Merchants and shippers will find in it quite a treasury of information relating to their special con- cerns.' Glasgow Herald. Among other matbers dealt witk are the tariffs of alll1atiofiS and of all colonies, revised f up to 15th December last; a complete port and harbour directory of tbe Blitish Isle, and a directory of the port1; of the world, arranged ill alpllabetica1 form, and giving the latest official particulars regard- ing accommodation, charge3, tides, eLc." Dundee Courier and Argu8. The great popularity it has atrained will be inereased by the additions and improvements that have beon made." CQtsnw;n. The new issue will be welcome to aU sorts of busJne8s men who trade across the seas." Shefield Telegraph.—I) tiring the year we have found it one of the most useful works in our reference library." ltastem Mcrning News.—"No ship should /1;0 to sea without this work, which shouldaliSo be found in ever, shipping, mercantile, and newspaper office. The boo* contains complete information respecting every British port, harbour, 01' creek, as well as the principal foreign ports. The illtorwation with regard to shipping is sG extensive itS to be rea1Jy remarkable." Manchester Guardian. A very remarkable examplt of compact information relating to the conditioWlr rates, charges, distances, statistics, and so forth of tb. maritime canying trade." oSteamship. The scope of the work is most. comprO" hensive; and the book mU8t now be classed as tbf best dek manual for all who are ellged in tradftt commerce, aml navigation." Timber Trade Journal.—" This is a standard publication, combining practical mercantile utilitj with the literary ability evinced by Major Jones, M.P.j in his other works. It has reached its eighth annuaJ issue, alld more than 100 vages of new watter have been added since the 1893 edition. A mere list of Its contents would occupy a considerable space of the ■■ Journal. It is indispensable in every offie where blJippiHg transactions are made, and wl1ere reference has to be made o the tariffs of the world." Machinery.—"The editor has allowed nothing tø i pass his keen eye which might be considered of value or interest to thnae who coniSult ins pages. We wivfl searched in vain for even the minutest error in tbi8 directory, which may be pronounced one Ot the most j valuable and indispensable yet issued." ] Glasgow Engineer.—"In short, i conta,1DS a minf J of information for merchants, shipowners, englUeers j masters, and officers." .„ 1 Colonies and India.—" Everything that is useful 1 connection with shipping is dealt, wlfh In thl.i.neat a.n j compact work, and everybody who lIs allythmg w ] ever to do with maritime commerce ought to possess a copy of this most valuable production.' Kuhlow's German Trade Review and. Exporter.— great fund of information required by merchants » the foreign trade, by masters, engineers, and yaeM"* j men. It is a handy book, well indexed." Le Pricurseur.—" Petit de volume, enorme j riciiesse de renseignements, tel est le Year Book | Shipping World. i Das Uandels-Museum.— Unter vielem euthalt das Year Boob eiue verlassliche Zusamtnej*: stellung aller Masse und Gewichte, das aus tier Navigation.'jkunde, sammtiiclie engliscj*"jj Seegesetze und Verordnungeu.etc.Besonders wer^^j, ist "las vollstiiudige Verzeichniss .sumnitlicher der Welt mit alien wissauswerthen Details u iat Ias vollstiiudige Verzeichniss 8íi.mmtlicber "ü" der Welt mit alien wissauswerthen Details u Hafenspesen, etc." Hansa.—"Dieses Nachschlagebucli wird seiner neuesten Aufiage noeh bich0r"r als bisher • Not- ulld Hulfsbuch J)(Jwährcn, nachdem es naè ¡ chiedenen fticiitungen reicher ausgestattet ist. untt Vou dem unendlich reichen Inlialt fiir HandelS" reI, Scliifiahrts- Augelegenhoitell war sshon in f "it 1 Bcsprechungen ausnihrlicli die Rede uud dÜI1,1l deshalb dieses Bueh ganz besonders empfehleh- Toledo Blade.—" One of its best features '■ tariffs ot all nations. Among them is our oi law 10 full. Persons desirous of learning the other nations should obtain this book." ^rjipTCfi. LONDON THE SHIPPING WOULD O^* x&4f Effingham House, y U M B l ELL ]3' ACT 0 It WE ARE MAKERS. Lø.t-' Large Stock at all prices. Newest Sfcyl0S> Patterns. PRINOS Sole Cardiff Agents for the celebrated ma(|e. Umbrella. Tne .strongest and smallest jij5es> Re-covering :tud Repairing: on tnc AN* WAREHOUSE FOR WALKING bi LEATHER BAGb. Dress B Gladstone and Kit Bags, Ptwtw¡1uLea. d Í3ags. ¡.adiee ai?d Trunks. Brief and I1 ancy Han and Gentlemen's Oressiug Ca»es, w. PEDLER 34 ROYAL ARCAD,E CARDIF 1411- Vstablished 28 Years. i