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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALK DAILY NEWS. WORDS. ONCE. THaEE KIX eSk MfS. TIMES 20 Words 0 6 10 1 6 ¡ ¡- 30 Words 0 9 16 2 3 3IX times <• NEWS 30 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 « ECHO." 1_- 20 Words Kaen extra 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 91 2/6 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 91 2/6 30 W ords SOUTH WALES ECHO. „ fTIlRKlC SIX W0HD9. ONCE. TfjiES, TIMES. r 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/" Each Extra 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 Words 1/- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 J 50 Words 1 3 r-;t 1'-1- 60 Wordsj 16 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, u/nd paid jar previous toinserti(Y.I. if either oJ these conditions ts not complied with, the Advertise- ment will be charged by the BtbSÍ7)(:S3 Scale:- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To hr Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, M, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding fO tards, and 6d for each additional 10 1(Jo-rd. DtrsonoL HOUSEHOLDERS Removing should send for Esti- lli3tes to George Wensley, 142, Severn. road, Cardiff. Vallg of all sizes. Removals to and from all parts by road, rail, or sea. Furniture warehoused. 293 "I F yon intend changing your residence, apply to 1 Wood Bros., Limited, Furniture Removers and Clovers, West Wharf. Cardiff. Estimate free. 175 OSR Grandfathers enjoyed them. The East India Tea Co.'s celebrated old-fashioned Teas purest and cheapest. Direct from the gardens. Agents every- where.— Wholesale, 32, Great St. Helen's, London.1314 PINK Carnations.—Sorry only just found your note. Deli!:lteclli1eet you. Communicate through this column.-car. 693 O aIOKK Archer's Golden Returns Sweetest Tobacco manufactured. 1253 WILLIAM Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent (late Detective Sergeant, Cardift Police). All in- quiries strictly confidential. Rents collcctcd.-33, Alexandra-road, Cardiff. 791 islairitnom&L MATRIMON Y.—Young Lady, just come into £ 4G0 a year, besides £ 6,000 through the death of her widowed mother, now wishes to In:1rry.fis Sales, 39, Britannia-street. London, W.C. 224 Cert.) desires .1. correspondence with a suitable young: lady. Please enclose photo.—Carbon, '"Daily News," Swan- gea. 72A JEusiral. APPLICANTS SENDING replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitiollE names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only- MISS C. Roberts, Sunny Bank, Llandaff-road, Certificated. Teacher of the Pianoforte and l'heory, has a. few Vacancies for Pupils. Prospectus on application. 475 MISS Frances Birroivs receives Pupils for Violin and Pianoforte, also accepts ENGAGEMENTS for Concerts and At Homes terms on application.—122, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. 134 MISS Astle, after 12 very successful years in Cardiff has much pleasure in announcing that sbeoon tinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte AND SINGING Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of pupils, or at 124. Richmond-rood, Cardiff, close to Xaff Vale and Rfcymney Stations. Terms moderate. 1224 -1\1r USIC.—Governess (daily) wanted immediately for 1. School in Venarrh. Competent to prepare for aeaior examinations.—MUSIC, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 5S5 OATH Music Academy (established 17 years).— Organ, Pianoforte, Violin, and Theoretical Know- ledge efficiently taught. Next term commences April 29th. A few vacancies.—C. O. Thatcher,,63, Newport- road, Carùiff. 460 ;!Æt.côicaI. SOUTH Wales Nui sing Co-Operation, 152, Newport. road. Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, uJid Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt. Cardiff.' S burati nnaL PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious tomes, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose cipies of testi. monials only. COLLIERY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by Post The surest road to promotion. Syllabus Id stamp. —T. A. Southern, I.E., late H.M. Inspector of Mines, The Universal Mining School, Derby. 827 TEULJFINCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, La.w, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 335 /GOVERNESS Pupil required to assist with Junior Classes superior advantages masters attend terms moderate.—Principal, High Scbool, Porthcawl. CSTibRTHA N LT(PITM a.n'S,\ LIVENING"Lessons.—Pupils o taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor; orally or by oosfc individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding AND ¡ reporting styles, and speed clasgeg.-Apply Principal, 21. De Bargh-'treet, Riverside, Cardiff. and Jfmittiir. LOST, from the Stiawberry Gardens, Llandaff, a. jL<< Pleasure Boat, painted reeL-Finder rewarded on returning same to above address. 638 Zianuziit ^rtrsEis. APPLICANTS sending replies to. Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, 3.t this office, are requested not to seud original testimonials withft heir applications, bus to ENDOSCOPIES of testi- monials only. ¡ ANTED at 25, for young baby.—Apply, between 7.30 and 8.30 p.m.. 14, Park-place, Cardiif. 2979 I WANTED immediately, an experienced General tv Servant three in family^—Apply 9, Brynteg- terrace, Merthyr. 594 WANTED, at the Eagle Provision Stores, Aber- avon, a General Servant age about 30 years IVIUSW be used to children.—Apply Mrs T. Richards. 518 WANTED immediately good General Servant I" must be good plain cook age 24 country pre- ferred no children.—Apply Mrs Jenkins, Grocer, Maindee, Newport. 2913 WANTED at once, good General .Servant good references necessary.—Apply LY.Dando, Toba.c- 8Onist,. Pontmorlais, Merthyr. 562 ^mtatians tiarant 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 01 testi- monials only. BAKERS and Confectioners.—Wanted immediately, JL) good all-round Hand, understanding hot plate goods references.—South Wales Provision Company, Clydach Vale, Rhondda. 203 "gjVLECTUICAL Engineering. — Messrs Sydney F. B'J Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Articled Pupil.—Cardiff Electrical Works, Cardiff. 380 a sober single Man, accustomed to the work.—Apply, stating age and leference, Daniel and Son, Abersyehan. 199 GROCERY.—Wanted, strong Young Man, about 19, to look after horse and deliver.—Apply per- sonally, T. Waiters, Crown Stores, Caaoxton-Barry. 183 MOMK Employment.—Plain Writers preferred, Jl. either sex, anywhere, for Book Agency Corres- poudence; no canvassing specimen copy, with full instructions LC-d liberal payment genuine.—Cbaney and Co., Beaumont-road, Hornsey-rse, London. 390 INT BLLIG E N T Young Men (aged 16 to 22) and Young Ladies (aged 15 to 20), who can study for a few months in their own homes, to prepare by corres- pondence for Situations under Government, with com- mencing salaries ranging to £100, promotion, and pension.—Write Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, Dulwich, London. 838 AJBOUKJER-S wanted good, regular wages accus- JLj tomed to handling iron and ship work.—Write, with references and particulars of the Union, if any, with which connected, to B. B., Echo Office, New- port. M ASONS,—Six good WAIVING wanted.—Apply AT JM.t. the Works, Tonyrefail Board Schools, near trisant. 2811 PAINTERS.—Wanted, Two good Brush Hands also an Improver to the Painting.—Apply Owens, Decorator, Ammanford, R.S.' >. 376 TP^INTING.—WIUTBED, aTgomFReading~Boy~; one JtT able to read Welsh preferred.—Apply South Wales Printing Works, Westgate-street, Cardiff. TAILORS—Wanted, good Coat Hand, must be J J. steady and reliable constant work to good work- Wan.—James, Villiers-street, Briton Ferry. 554 TAILORS.—Wanted, steady Young MAN for week's JL work, to sew and attend to shop in the absence of proprietor.—Apply by letter, stating wages required, Jenkins, Llewellyn-street. Pentre. ° 2S1 TO Bakers.—Wanted, a smart Young Man to deliver JL bread and assist in bakehouse must understand horses ana be a good salesman.—Apply J. L. Roberts, Riverside Bakery, 59 and 60, Vale-terrace, Tredegar. 726 TO Boot Makers.—'Wanted, a Shoemaker; general JL APPIY Hutrhes, 9. Dunraven-street, Tony- paudy, Rhondda Valley. 572 FL^O Tailors.—Wanted immediately, an experienced JL Cutter, fall UP time sewing, with knowledge of Welsh preferred full particulars first letter.—Apply T. 50, KOUTH Wa es Daily News Office, Cardiff. 680 Y1 LO Tailors, ^V ANTED at once, 4 or 5 good Coat- JL niakers splendid OPPORTUNITY for steady men.— Apply Price. Ton, Pentre. 565 RILO Tailovs.—G eneral HandTwiSted—Apply to H. j Job, Blaina, Mon. G955 T" 6 "Tailors. Wanted, experiiSced~Catter, and to make wp garments smgleI MAN preferred.-Apply, stating full particulars, D. and J. Evans^Porth. 5V7 JR*O Upholsterers.—Wanted, good Handy~Man who f can polish.—Hall and Sons, WHOLESALE Cabinet Works, Dean-street, Aberdare. 730 NJLWO good Plasterers wanted jL John Richards, Plasterer, Ystradgynlais, Swan. sea Valley. 39^ W~ -\NTED, practical Billposter must be steady constant employment for good man.—Apply '•lliposting Company, Pontypridd. WANTED at once, a Box-loom Weaver: mnst be steady and reliable; constant employment, liberal wages to effident workman.-Apply, stating age and references, to Evans, Woollen Factory, Morda, Oswestry. 703 WANTED, a practical Farrier, also a. Colliery T7 Carpenter, for a steam coal colliery in the Rhonuda.—Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to Q. 718, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 718 12s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done evenings.—Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse-yard, Water-lane, London. 486 123 bdlTWeek Salary offeredT> Ma!e and Female jL in town and country for their evenings or spare hours.—For particulars of appointment apply, endos. ing addressed envelope, to T. Smith and Co. (F 131) St. Helen's Gardens, North Kensington, London, W. Sbop Assistants. I A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements 'I 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 (^ONFlX'iTONERY and Grocery.—Domesticated j Young Lady Assistant required state full par- ticulars first letter, salary required enclose photo.— Coate, Milford Haven. D— RAPERY. — Wanted, Junior Young Man for dresses experienced Young Lady for fancy.— Morris and Co., Clifton-street, Cardiff. 655 DRAPERY.—Young Lady wanted immediately for Millinery Sales, able to assist in workroom, ami r.lso to serve through the general drapery. State details of experience, age, height, salary, and when disengaged.—Greenish and Dawicins, Haverfordwest, DRAPERY.—Good Junior wanted for Manchester, —Apnly. stating age, sale.ry, and refeienee, to Isaac James, Swansea. 2962 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, good Junior Assistant, young man; send full pa.rtic\1lar;¡, age, height, salary, experience, and say when dis- engag<:tl.-Greenish and Dawkins, Haverfordwest. 3'2:7 DRAPERY and Outfitting.—Wanted, a Junior, able to dress windows Welsh.—Apply, giving iuit particulars, D. S. Thomas, The Bazaar, Pentre. 716 DRAPERY and Outfitting;.—Wanted at once, pushing Young Man also*jaick youth as Appven- tice Welsh.—Apply, full pafuculars, J. Williams, Penrhiwceiber. 407 DRAPERY and Outfitting.—Wanted, good hand eL? well up; references must be satisfactory.— Apply, foil particulars, Geo. Jones, Victoria House, Abercart). 170 DRESS and Mantle Makaes.—Wanted, stylish Young Lady to managp small workroom.- Write N. 163, "South Daily News" Office, W DRESSMAKERS.—Wanted,jin experienced Bodice Hand a respectable youag lady indoors.—W. Thomas, Merchant, Llandrintlod'Wells. 517 RESSMAKTN G7—Wanted, experienced Dress"- ma,ker to take charge of \#orkroom.— Apply per- sonally, J. E. Davies and Co., Merthyr. 712 sonally, J. E. Davies and Co., Merthyr. 712 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, for opening new department, practical Dressmaker personally. -!thys Thomas, SW3.mea. 2973 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted at once, a good Second with references, Thomas Edwards, Paris House, Pentre Rhondda. 564 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted,,a Dressmaker must ¡ good fit and style.—Apply to D. Morgan, Brecon. 323 GROCERY.—Wanted, a Sbeacty Young Man to drive lUT out and make himself generally useful; indoors. -Jolm David, Blaenrhonnda. 825 k "1 ROCERY.—Wanted, stearty Young Man, able to drive and make himself generally useful indoors. W. D. Thomas, High-street, Dowlais. 546 CS ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, smart Junior jf and Apprentice.—Apply,,with particulars, Parry ami Co., Royal Stores, Dowlais- 551 GROCERY.—Wanted, st:x>ng, active improver indoors.—Apply, full particulars, John Thomas, Grocer. Brecon-road, Merthyr. 454 (GROCERY.—Wanted, two smart Juniars.—Apply, "Jl" stating particulars, Edward Jenkins, Maindee, Newport. 2912 ROCERY.—Wan tad at once, Improver or Junior JJJJT also a young man 's Haulier; Welsh preferred. -Johns, Post Pontyclun. 152 ROCERY.—Assistant wanted indcor.—Apply, JT stating full particulars, to James aud Co., Humphrey-street, Swansea. 2877 GROCERY and Kakery.—Wanted, a Young Man, \jr r.bout 18, to look after horse and cart and deiiver. and make himself generally useful country preferred.—Apply, with references, Evans, Carmarthen Stores, Merthyr. 711 ("1 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted immediately, Jr Aslstant (Welsh), outdoors.-Apply, statill aviary and reference! William Davies, Eagle Stores, Porth. 409 HATS and Gentlemen's Hosiery. — Apprentice wanted live indoors age about 15 small pre- mium good home.—Price and Company, Hatters, Newport. 2881 HOWELL and Co.. "The Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff, have Vacandes for two or three respectable 1 ouths as A pprcntices. Terms on application. 42.5 MILLINER, experienced, used to serving.—Only 1., first-class hands need apply to Jones, Draper, Tonyrefail. 408 MILLINERY.—Wanted, thoroughly experienced Lady, none others need apply personally.— Rhys Thomas, Swansea. Z972 MILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Milliner, able to serve and speak Welsh preferred.—Apply with full particulars to D. Davies, Compton House, Dowlais. 502 "NW| ILLINERY.—Quick, stylish Milliner wanted J3JL able to serve please state all particulars.— Powell, Bon Marche, Abertillery. 160 OUTFITTING and Gents' Mercery.—Isaac and Williams, Aberavon, require Young Man, about 22 good reference Welsh. Immediate application, stating salary. 301 UtFITTING and Drapery.—Smart Junior wanted good window dresser full particulars.—Powell, Bon Marche, Abertillery. 161 (rj^o Drapers.—Wanted, at once, Young Man of 5 or 6 X years' experience.—Apply Wm. James, Draper, Fisiippuard. 206 WANTED at once, an Improver, to live indoors.— Apply Jno. Harry, Llanmorlais, Penelawdd, Swansea. 723 WANTED immediately, second-hand Millinery, 7 T with knowledge of serving through Welsh.— Apply to S. James, East House, Crymmych, R.S.O. 679 WANTED immediately, several smart Young Men VV and Young Ladies for Evans's Drapery Stock Sale, Albion House.—Apply Phillips and Co., Com- mercial-road, or Albion House, Newport. 2947 WANTED, experienced Dress Man good window TV dresser also Juniors for general drapery.— Apply, iv1Dg full part;Ïcu]ar¡¡, Davies and Evans, Drapers, Neath. 400 WANTED, an experienced Young Man for Hat, Cap, and Gents' Mercery Department; must be good window dresser and stock-keeper.—Apply with full particulars, W. Williams and Co., Pontypridd. 310 WANTED^ Young Lady for Showroom good W saleswoman also experienced Milliner for stylish work used to serving.—James Jones and Co., Tonypandy. 162 WE have several vacancies for good Junior Assistants to the grocery, provision, and patent medicine trade —Apply by letter, stating full par- •ticulars, to W. Pegler and Son, Pontypool. 3i4 (turks, Managers, &t. 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 testi- monials onlv. AUCTIONEER and Estato Agent's Pupil (about 16) required at once; must be of gentlemanly appearance; premium, £ 50.—Cleaver, Auction Mart, Reading. 682 WANTED, Clerk, able to do donble entry Book. T T keeping experienced in colliery accounts good reference required must be total aostainer permanent situation for the right party.—Apply by letter Collier, South Wales Daily News," Swansea. Situations Wanted. BAKER seeks Situation as good Single or Second JLF well up in bread, cake, smll11s.-Cetta, care of Mr Jones, 18, King-street, Nantyglo. 411 BAKERS.—Thorough good Bread and Cake Haud desires a permanent Situation as First or good Single; few smalls; excellent references.—W. H. Smith. Daily News Office, Swansea. 2987 R > AKERS.—Young Man seeks Situation ?as Second H ft or Single well up bread, cake goed reference. —Griffiths, 85, Grawen, Merthyr. 4q4 BUSINESS Man, experienced, 37, single, seeks Jt) Situation, Traveller, Salesman, Collector un- deniable references, character, and abilities guaran- tee security.—Q. 396, Echo," Cardiff. 396 ^lARPENTER and Joiner requires job. either aay- Vv work or piece.—Apply A 654, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 6 /^ARPENTER, Young, wants Job as Improver in Building Trade 7 years' experience in jobbing trade.—Address K 316, Echo Cardiff. 316 COLLIERY Engine-Driver, throughly-experienced, wants Situation in South Wa.le3.-Addres8 Edwaids, Gleubum-road, Two Mile Hill, Bristol. 412 DISENGAGED General (21), good plain cook, can wash; superior appearance, wait nicely three years' character £ 12.—51, Union-passage, Birming- ham. 607 g 1 ROCERY,—Situation wanted as Junior Assistant; V? four years' experience good references ab- stainer.—H. Mackney, GwaJia House, Ogmore Vale. 58 IMPROVER to Joinery seeks Situation highest re- ferences abstainer.—Address E. 532, Echo,' Cardiff. 532 LADY, cheerful, domesticated, active, offers Ser- J)Lj vices in return for Home, where servant kept.— Address A.. 4, Sunderland-place, Clifton. 789 LADY desire3 Engagement Housekeeper, Com. M panion, or Nurse to invalid experienced good references.—Apply 56, Donald-street, Cardiff. 402 SITUATION required as Housekeeper, where servants are kept, by thoroughly experienced person widow, age 37.—Mrs Durrant, The Institute, Pontymoile, Pontypool. 3C00 TO Bakers—Wasted, Situation as Second no ob- JL jection to delivering good book-keeper two y.e!erence.-F., Pond Bakery, Ebbw Vale. 670 mO Bakers.—Wanted, a Situation well up in bread, JL cake, and smalls good references.—Lewis, 11, St. John's-sqnare, Abergavenny. 670 rjlO Master Tailor*.—Wanted, situation as Assistant JL Cutter excellent references moderate salary; Lipson, Plymouth. WANTED, by Young Lady, Situation to serve V through in general drapery 5 years'experience good references. —M. Prosser, Llanbedr, Crickhowell. YOUNG Man (26), Scotch, desires Situation drapery preferred. — W., 2, Jubilee-terrace, J Penarth-road. 748 —' -= gt_Ji.eralttlbrs9 &c. I PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements I addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but 0 enc!O$8 copies of testi- monials only. A" Firm of Lard Refiners are desirous of appointing an Agent on commission for South Wales.— Address B 29, care C. Birchall, Advertisement Con- tractor, Liverpool. 677 GENT wanted to Call on Confectioners and Crated Water Manufacturers, South Wales j one covering the ground and open to take lip an additional agency preferred.—State 58t>i Sr°nnt,| covered, and present agency, to C. 673, Daily News Office, Cardiff. "75 Office, Cardiff. "75 A GENTS wanted everywhere, canvassing shop- jCBl keepers, Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire, OloucOKtersnive, Carmarthenshire, Brecknockshire good salesmen earn £ 4 weekly stamp.—Messrs Pam- good salesmen earn £4 weekly stamp.—Messrs Pam- "fcilon, Cougleton, Cheshire. 197 AGENTS Wanted, whole or spare time the best- paying agency going constant income assured particulars free, also" pocket rubber-stamp of your na.me and address.—Richards, 44, Snow-hill, London. 609 AGENTS wanted throughout Wales, calling 0<1 A Business People generally (whole or spare time) — Address Agency, 1, Aldersgate Chambers, London, E.C. 399 AN energetic Canvasser wanted to call upon shop- keepers with saleable specialities high com. mission (samples small.—A.B., 63, Borough-road, I,ondol1: 387 BOTTLING.—Agents Wanted where not repre- sented for Clayton's famous Hop Bitters and Brewed Ginger-beer.—Apply Welsh Brewery, Penarth- road, Cardiff. 452 C'lLUB Holders, Dealers, and those wanting J j Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Electro Plate, Cutleiy, Bronzes, Barometers, Materials, Tools, and general goods wholesale. List free.— Powell, Manufacturer, 48, Edgbaston-street. Birming- ham. Repairs in all branches. Parcels receive prompt attention. Established 1872. 225 FLOUR Agency.—Wanted, a firm of flour merchants, tr> take up the agency for Liverpool Millers, for FLOUR Agency.—Wanted, a firm of flour merchants, tel take up the agency for Uverpool Millers, for sale of first-class flour in South Wales.—Address W 30, care C. Birchall, Advertisement Contractor, Liverpool.. HARDWARE, Furniture, Bassinettes, Cycles. _arE- Wringers, Pipes, Watches, Jewellery.—Agents wanted. Buyer's Guide free.—Write Henry May. llirmingham. 819 IADY (young) wanted, IDarried or single, oÎ good J appearance, to Canvas for Orders from private houses splendid opening.—Write P. 226, Echo Office, Cardiff. 226 WANTED, in the Rhondda Valleys, Agents with full or spare time for A. and G. Taylor's VV full or spare time for A. and G. Taylor's Celebrated Portrait Paintings.—Apply to the District .â– Superintendent, Mr Carpenter, Tynewydd, Tre- herbert. 769 WANTED, first-class Man, to introduce some of the best general publications extant in Glamorganshire; liberal treatment to a business Aloha, South Wales Daily News," Swansea. 2983 WANTED, Steady Man to represent an old- W established Outfitting Business must have good character thorough knowledge of shipping.— Apply, stating terms with references, Dann, Wind- street, Swansea. 2374 WANTED, a Traveller to Solicit Orders for bottled ¡' "t goods, ilc. preference given to one with connection all10n3t grocers good opening for suitable .-Ap2.f 536. Daily News," Cardiff. 536 $0Dgi«0s, Aparinunts, &c. FURNISHED Sitting-room and Bedroom to Lot. — 22, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. 611 YISITORS to London wiU find comfortable y Lodgings or Private Apartments at Mrs E. Wile liams, 16, Hunter-street. King's Cross. 2711 .p- Jfe 'lault, &c. TJ7TOR Sale or to Let, at Llanishen, pleasantly- .E. situated Villa Residence in Station-road, with every convenience, large g<\rden, &c.-F"r full par. ticulars apply T. Ilawker, 6, Church-terrace, Llanislien. FOR Sale, Viiias, situate in suburbs, close to trams Jl two reception-rooms, five bedrooms, hot amI cold bath, kitchens, &e.—Apply Hague, Solicitor, Cardiff. 287 GOOD Cottage Properties for Sale in the most "populous oistiictof Pontypridd.—Apply Richards, 81, Berw-road, Pontypridd. 774 Caerleon.—Excellent Build- Jl-J ing Sites rtre now offered on the above estate, which arljoins Caerleon Station good roads formod and drainage provided low ground rents; term, 9'3:1 years.—Apply to Alfred Swash, M.S.A., and John Bain, A.R.I.B.A., Estate Architects, 3, Friars' Chambers, Newport. 1933 LLWYNYPIA.'—For sale, a large well-built corner House, in rapidly growing pai t on Clydach-road, little outlay could convert into grocer's shop ;^rare opportunity.—Wrilo Z. 633, Daily News," Cardiff. 683 nno be Sold, those large and commodious Premises, â–  running through from Metal-street to System- street, and now used by Messrs Cortleld, Son and Co., as Enamelled Slate, Marble, and Monumental orks. Length, about 300ft.: width, about 70ft. one end; width, about 35ft. other end.—For price, and to view, apply, by letter, to Mr Corfield, Penylan, Cardiff. be 1td.lIfOU5tS, &r. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hem and ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 HOUSE to Let, 68, Stacey-road, Roath.—Apply Mr jBJt_ Thomas Jones, Consulate Chambers, ijute Docks, Cardiff. 765 LLANISHEN (top of Roath Park.)—To be Let o*- sold, Villas, J1 ydlais-road, containing two recep. tion rooms, large kitchen, four large bed and bath- r00111S, lavatory, offices hot water throughout house; garden, conservatory, carriage drive healthy and convenient situation rates moderate.—Frank Halford, 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. 480 NELSON.—To Let orSold, Brynhyfryd pleasantly ..l-" situated few minutes' walk from Llancaiach tation_-Ap1>ly Edward Morgan, Br;yncoch, Nelson, Treb arris. 388 PENARTH.—To Let, 12, Hickman-road recep- tion, five large bedrooms, bath-room two minutes from station.-Apply No. 10. 4B4 n-terrace, to Let, with immediate possession sea view.-Apply Heitz- man and Sons, 22, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 292 PORTHCAWL.—To Let. for any period over one month, a Furnished Houe, Ilellr to the sea., with every convenience immediate possession.—Write T. G. II., care of "Daily News" Office, Newport. 2914 KEAL good Site to Let, three-quartere of an acre, ..t.t. for building purposes, with one good house (nine rooms, good pantry, and cellar) ground rent, B10 per year; perpetual le?-se.—Apply Daniel Thomas, Pwll- gwaun, Pontypridd. 416 ROATH Park. Cardiff, facing Re'-reation Ground. —Ground floor, two reception, breakfast, con- servatory second floor, three bedrooms, large nursery, bathroom, &c third floor, three bedrooms, convenient offices, hot and cold water rent, £ 50.—Ba?h, 57, Partridge-road, Car,1iff. 353 TO be Let, Pimmer House, Penygvaitr.—For par- ticulars apply at the Dinas Colliery Office, IJinas, U.S.O. 15, fTJ^O be Let, in Gowerton, a double-frontage, detached JJ, Villa one of the most beautifully designed houses iu the neighbourhood; close to G.W.R. and L.!&jN.W.R. stations; an iuspection solicited rent, £25 per annum.-Apply W. Green, Camerton House, Swansea. 2982 TO Let, 16. Windsor-esplanade, large roomy House, with every convenience liot and 'cold water bath, &c.—Apply 9, Smart-street, Docks, Cardiff. 614 f 1^0 Let, 10, Salop-place. Penarth 6s 6d weekly.— J. Apply C. S. Arthur, House and Estate Agent, Queen-Street, Cardiff. 512 mo Let, Quilkie, Llandaff.—Commodious well- JL appointed Dwelling-house 3 reception, 6 bed- rooms, and offices. — Apply Mr Clarke, Sculptor, Llandaff. 537 TO Let, 10?, Strathnaim-street 19, Dalton-street, 6 rooms, baths. blinds, gas, rents 9s 41, Dalton- street, 8 rooms, bath, blinds, gas, rent lis 6d.—Apply 138, Castle-road. 261 TO Let, Viila, near Llanishen Station, with im- mediate possession.—Apply J. Strachan, Con- tractor, East Dock, Cardiff. 129 npo i et.—Rose Cottage, Bedwas, containing dining and drawing-room, four bedrooms, dressing-room, coach-house, ¡¡table, and good lJ:arden.-Apply Mossrs Frank James and Sons, Solicitors, 123, Queen-street, Cardiff. 2883 $0 &c. UARRY Dock.— Shops to Let a.t Holton-road splendid position good opening for ironmonger, chemist, or boot shop.—Apply John Jones, Brynteg, Jfolton-road, Barry Dock. 397 I TABLl.s/iED Photographic Studio and Waitiug- JC.4 room Accessories, except Camera and Lens I first landing main thoroughfare good opening.— 220, Bute-road, Cardiff. 356 HOUSE and Shop, Carlisle-street, Cardiff been let for several years as Boot and Shoe Stores.— Apply 7, Oakfield-street. 542 OUSE and Shop to LeF in centre of Broad-street, JM lately occupied by grocer immediate posses- sion.—Apply Nelmes, Butcher, Blaenavon. 2^66 y~ARG E Room, alsivOffice* in St. Mary-street, snit- H A able for Architects and others Cellar in West- gate-street (opposite New P08t. Office).—Apply Messrs Hern and Pertwee, 94, St. Mary-street, or Mr John Jenkins, 10, Westgate-street, Cardiff. SO INEHEAD.—To Let, medium-size Shop and Dwediug-house, in best business street posses- sion of shop at Midsummer next.—Apply E. Culver- well, Minehead. ó74 EWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, tour rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 1212 OFFICES to Let, 56, Wind-street, and 5, 6, 7, Salubrious-pjace, Swansea.—Apply 1\1;: F. E. Williams, 56, Wind-street, Swansea. 2916 f inol^ntchers and Pork Butchers.—To Let, 132, B Castle-road fitted up splendid position immediate possession.—Apply 138, Castle-road. 520 TO Cabmen.—Corner House, with stabling, to Let, 39, Plantagenet-etreet, near statiou,—Apply Cook, 98, St. Mary-street. 277 nRO Drapers, Outfitters, aud Hairdressers.—To Let, £ Nos. 154 and 156, Clare-road splendid opening for a pushing man.—Apply D. Davies, Trade-street, Cardiff. 234 O Let, a Double-front Shop, side and back en- ..I.. trance large kitchen, pantry, four bedrooms immediate possession main thoroughfare colliery district.—Apply Richard Evans, Butcher, Williams- town, Penvgraig. 571 OLet. Corner Shop (handsome plate glass front), JL New Arcade. High-street, Newport best posi- tion in town.—Apply by letter, stating description of business, Secretary, The Newport and South Wales Wine and Spirit Company, Limited, 45, High-street, Newport. The Directors do not bind themselves to Let to the highest or any offer. 2971 T-oI.;et,-DOUbIe:Ironted Shop, witii fixtures, centre JL Vere-street, Cadoxton-Barry suit any business. —Apply Williams, Cedar House, Ma»wycwuiEMr.^p67 TO Let/capital Corner Premises; suit chemist central position leading thoroughfare South Splotlands.—Apply 60, Carlisle-street, Cardiff. 555 rrio Let, 3 Sets of Rooms as Offices a.bove" South I Wales Daily News" Office, St. Mary^treet.— Apply "Daily News, Cardiff. 15306 1291 To Let, No. 1194, Nea:li-road, Plasmarl, Swansea, JL Shop and Dwelling-house, with stable, at.very moderate rental; also No. 1195, Neath-road, Shop ami Dwelling-house, with bakehouse.—Apply to Mr T. r. Jones, 18, Park-street, Swansea. 28/4 TO Let, splendiilblockof New Business Premises, close tø new joint passenger station for G. W.R., T.V.R., and Barry lines, consisting of large and sub- stantially built warehouse, four iioors, fine suite of offices, a shop, and manager's house, 10 rooms, well appointed throughout with every modem convenience. These premises are adapted for any business, and can be taken a.t a moderate rental in part or whole by arrangement.—Apply D. O. Evans and Co., Penarth- oad, Cardiff. 2704 TREHARRIS.—To Let, House and Shop, suitable JL for grocery business populous colliery district. -=-ply J. Griffiths, Waenavon Station. 395 WELL-enclosed Yard aud Buildings to be had on T lease and moderate terms â–  suitable for en- gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. 3.l1Ioin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Heald, Roiling Stock Works. Cardiff. 1259 %»sittess*s for disposal. A BERTHAW Lias Lime Works for Sale, going il concern, at Newport; exceptional opportunity safe investment witbollt rlsk.-B. 178, "Daily News," Cardiff. 178 ViUSINESS for Sale, principally ready money JL9 capital required, about £4uJ selling on account of health.—Apply G. F., Daily News" and "Echo" I Office, Cardiff. 446 BUTCHER'S Frozen Meat Business to be Sold, [.t Scales, Weights, Tools, &c.. £20; cheap and genuine.—R. 730, Daily News," Cardiff. 730 FRANK Halford.—Excellently-sitaated Stationery, News Agency, and Tobacco Business nice house; low ingoing; populous neighbourhood.-Apply 19, Duke-street. 791 OLD-Established Grocery Business for Sale(Gilbey's Wines and pirits and Anglo-J33,varian Brewery Agencies); splendid position in m/Lin street; wito extensive and convenient ware rooms, stable, coach- house, and good dwelling-house attached.—For furthet particulars apply Pritchard, Grocer, Ebbw Vale. 675 REFRESHMENT and Lodging House, close to j Docks beds pay rent same hands 9 years moderate terms. — 3, Brunswick-place, Hotwells, Bristol. 787 WATCHMAKER'S and Jeweller's Business for Disposal, manufacturing town, Wales, popula- tion about 6,000; only jeweller in town well fitted shop, airtight enclosure, splendidly fitted established [ seven years substantial reasons for disposal in- j going about £ 45.—Jeweller. South Wales Daily News" Office, Swansea. 2922 j Jltitcljirorij, 'Ofoois, &c. j BjWR Sale, screw cutting Lathe 12ft. bed, 9in. 5 centre.—Apply 19, Clive-crescent. Cogan fill. 635 Sale, cheap, two good Boiler Tanks, well I .1. stayed, 23 fee lonf; by Ó feet diam.-Pusley and Co., Prince-street, Bristol. 2869 reversible Portable Engine can be seen under FOR Sale, Twelve horse-power, doable cylinder, steam. Also good Mortar Mill (nearly new) and Saw Mill.—Apply Tape, Builder, Penarth. 2943 OR Sale, 16-h.p. Portable Engine, with w.i. wlieels, IC new fire-box, and tubes, 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. GEU. KYTE ite CO., Atlas Engineering Works, 1554 CANTON, CARDIFF. LATHE, double geared, 4y^in. centre, gap bed, 4ft. slide rest, in good condition, £ 14.—Syer, 45, Wil- son-street, E.C. 229 f jj \0 Builders.—Large quantity second-hand built f Girders, 11" x 6", lengths 6ft. to 34ft. very cheap. —P. Baker and Co., Dock Chambers. Cardiff. 365 raw Property Owners.—Improved Wrought Iron B Fencing for Cottage and Terrace Property, 2-< Cd yard. Cheaper than wood. Iron Hurdles, Fencing, Gates, Tree Guards, Ornamental Palisading, Entrance Gates, Kennel Railing, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Galvanised Roofing Sheets, &c.—John Elwell, Cit.v Iron Works, Sheepcote-street, Birmingham. 8¡0 WANTED, good Second-hand Iron Spars, ar under, ùeIiveretl f.a.s. Barry Dock, nea-r Cardiff complete to pass LloyŒs requirements 1 Fore Lower Yard, 70 feet long J Main Lower Yard, 70 feet long 1 Fore Lower Topsail Yard, 52 teet long 1 Main Lower Topsa 1 Yard, 52 feet long.—Seud price and where to be seen to Guthrie, Heywood and Co., Cardiff. 285 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC. -N- ——— If you want a really good MORTAR MILL on the best terms, either for cash, liire.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. Also 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up ta 30 11. h, p., which call be had 011 tho sarno terms. Phillips' improved SAW-BENCHES are the best and cheapest in the market. Lot of other Wood-working Machines. The best stock in tho kingdom of new and second-hand Plant, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, etc., ready for quick delivery. First-class 8ft. MILL :0; good n.<; new. PORTABLE (ft. SELt'-DE IJ V E BIN G MILL, by Stndd, new 1395 Also in stock 17 LOCOMOTIVES, various sizes, from 8in. cylinders to 13iu. cylinders,some of which are ready for immediate delivery. p- ic!Jdt5 &r. â– j^jf ORRIS R O S CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. A few solid tyre Bicycles left, at 15s each 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 Sa.fetie< &c. 1895 Lamps, 3s 6d. New Cycle Lock with key, 6d post free. New Syren Road Clearer, Is post free; He won't be happy till he gets it." Give us a. trial. Re- pairs a speciality. Abo exchanges aasy terms. 1186 REE FREE Post Free to any~address.— SAFETIES 1 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 m;1chine at wholesale price. Write at once for the largest and most complete iisfcintbecyeletrn.de.. }h>« valur> and no large profits. W. R. WARRILOW. 1175 Cycle Works, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare QJAFETIES—Money, money, money save. Free boat ticket to Weston-super-Mare. Buy your :3.fey from Warrilow, Weston-super-Mare, or 293, Bute-street, Cardiff. Sing machine at trade price 1,OCO in stock. Write or call for large list free. 463 QTA KETY.—Lady's new Rapid, unscratched, Dunlop iO detachable Pneumatic, £ 11 10s, worth £ 20.— Write O. 223, Echo Office, Cardiff. 223 SINGER'S Pneumatic Safety, Duniop tyres, con« dition excellent, plating and enamel equal new thoroughly good machine, cheap £9.-A. 800, Daily ews," Cardiff. SOD Magoita anJr (Mlwru ittquisitts. RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1082 ffarsfls. llilTt Math* OLarriagts. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, said Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 ARGAIX.—Double-iein~Bridle, with fnoseband, t) silver bits, equal to new, cost 25s price 12s 9.1, sent on approval.—Miss Johnson, Great Pool Hall, Llanvetherine, Abergavenny. 155 UILDER'S Hauling Cart for. sal* extra set it) boards new July, 1893 little used.—Knox aud Wells, Bangor-street-, Roath. 600 CCARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- j lected Stock in the West.—C ji. Gurnseys Cam- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 23S5 CHEAPEST Handsewn Harness in Wales several Business and Pleasure Traps for Sale, new and socono-hand.— Saddlery Company, Alexandra^road, Swansea. 2942 JTIOR Sale, pure bred small black Spaniel Pnppy, two months old parents are well broken and two months old parents are well broken and excellent workers price 21s.—Write B. 801, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 801 FOR Sale, Second-hand Double-horse Brake, with S' top and cushions complete price £ 28.—Apply H. Cockwell, Carriage Builder, Aberavon. 583 FOR Sale, at Governs, Wharron-street, Cardiff, new spring Tioiley, to carry three tons; strong new Hauling Cart. 508 JTIOR Sale, Vis-a-vis Pony Phaeton, by Cui peck, Croy. f don itl excellent condition price low, or ex- change for two-wheel.— Bryngwili, Pontardulais. 324 SORE Shoulders, Grease, Thrush, &c., quickly cured by Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sore backs, sore shoulders, broken knees, rease, mud fever, mange, wounds, cuts, bruises, thrush, cracked heels, &c., very quickly cured by bathing the parts affected with a iablespoonful of Candy's Fluid in a pint of water. It makes the hair row where rubbed off. Prices, Boz., Is 20oz.. 2s, of all Chemists. Insist on having Condy's Fluid." 2390 USE" Jeeroi" Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming. Over- roaches, Cappet Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering._Large box post free for is 2d from Candy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, Lon- don, E.C. 2390 &TKTERINARY Book free, containing full ins^ruc- 1" tions for the treatment and cure of ailments affecting horses, dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, poul- try, &c., from Condy's Fluid Works, 64, Turnmill- treet, London. E.C. 2390 fflizzdlawims 'Manis. ENGLISH Oak Scantling wanted to light specifica- tion.—For particulars apply to the Cardiff Roiling Stock Co., East Moors, Cardiff. 2249 JADIES', Gentlemen's, aucl Children's left-off Clothing bought.—Mrs Taylor, 48, Thompson- sueet, Bart y Dock. Good prices given. Orders punc- tually attended. 256 WANTED, good Second-hand Billiard Table, 9ft. by 4ft. 6in.. with all accessories.—John Wat- kitr, Albany-road, Pontycymmer, Bridgend. 672 WANTED, about 50 Yards second-hand unclimb- W able Wrought Iron Fencing, 4ft. to 4ft. 6in. high and 3 inches between bars.—Apply W. Davies, Rhydfolen House, near Pontypridd. 383 "I. Jot ^aU.-jlusaHanmxs. A1 Value.—Forfeited, at Fligelstone's, 22, Castle- road, Roath, Cardiff, registered as The Popular, Cardiff Paw iibroker." 2832 A-1"aiUe-=1iïgelstone has forfeited Gent's ISct. English.Gold Lever original price, B20 nearly lItJW only 6 guineas. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited 18ct. English Gold Lever cost 10 guineas only 70s re-advance 60s. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Gent's 18ct. single-stone Diamond Ring only 5 guineas re- advance 4 guineas. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Genfs 18ct. Gold Albert (very heavy), Jubilee £ 2 piece Gold Albert (very heavy), Jubilee B2 piece attached, 10 guineas. A 1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Lady's 18et. Gold I.ever maker, McConnell, London cost 15gs, only 7gs. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited 100 Silver Levers by first-class makers, from 20s each. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited 50 Silver Watches from 6s; all warranted. A 1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Gont's 18ct. XlL Gold Signet Ring, fancy knot, very heavy only 30s. ARMY and Navy Field Glass just forfeited at J'TL Fligelstone's very powerful; cost 50s, only 21s. ATTRACTIVE Bargain at Fligelstone's.—The celebrated Jockey Club Field Glass oidy 5s lid wonderful value. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited 200 Gent's Gold and Diamond Signet Rings from Ss to 70 guineas. A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Lady's handsome Silver Watch, only 10s Ladies' Silver Watches from 6s. A TTRAOTIVE Present.—Fligelstone has forfeited I r\. Ivory Handle Meat Carver, Fork and Steel, by Rogers, Sheffield, only J 7s 6d. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Gent's Solid Gold Alberts, 25s each; wonderful bargains. for Suits, 10s 6d, lis 6d, 12., ótl Black Worsteds, 16s 6d Black Vacu- nas, 16s 6d Serges, 15s lid. A 1 Value. — Fligelstone's Men's Fancy Tweed J\ Trousers, 2s lid; all the latest patterns. 4s lid, 5s lid, 6a lid, 7s lid, 10s 6d. A Good Tip."—Get Money from Fligelstone, The XA. Popular Cardiff Pawnbroker (registered). Highest prices lent in Cardiff. A 1 Value.—Fligelstone's Coats and Vests. Black Vicunas, {12s 6d black worsteds, 10s 6d black or blue serges, 8s 6d. A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Umbrella, silver mounts, 5s llil; Walking Sticks, silver mounts, 3s 6d extraordinary bargains. DRINK Champagne Cidre-coupe. Non-alcoholic. jLf The new and delicious Temperance Beverage, prepared under patent proOOlUl from home-grown apples and pears. Prices, 3s, 6s, aud 12s per dozen. Large or small quantities supplied. May be sold anywhere by a.ny person. Liberal discount to the trade.—Kingsford and n,k." S'. Arm'* ridre Works, Chepstow. 2615 ^^URE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most V_y stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-liill, Bristol. 530 OR Saie, l,000 feet Oak Timber, 10 to 16 girth V,d JL' per foot to clear bargain.—Lewis, Timber Mer chant, Pontypridd. 523 ITlURBoa (Russian),—Lady offers very bushy, (rate j new, dark, soft, silky Alaska Tail Boa, three yards long cash needed accept 18 6d worth £55s approval, carriage paid before payment great bargain.—Mrs Edwards, 52, Hugh-street, Eccleston- square, S.W. 372 ENTLEMKN. we sent over 500 Suits last season T. J( 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. í Write for patterns (free).—The Woollen Company, I Bradford. 387 OOD~DryFeaXhers for Sale at 7%d per lb.—Apply j 1f to John Davies, Poulterer. Maenclochog, Trail- j game, R.S.O. 725 j ARRIS'S-Hammock Suspension Carriage, 35s J special value. 2889 5 ARRIS'S Royal Mail Carts patent convertible i^"JB. folding shafts 27s 6d. 2889 Jteffonier (second-hand^ Jd 24s 6d. 2889 O"ARRIS'S Bedroom~Suite, cheat five drawers, iTiL washstand, table, glass, three chairs, towel rail; only J63 3s.—Harris's Emporium, Newport Market, Dock-street Entrance. 2889 H"ARRIS'S-Feather BedT^Bolster, and Pillows, only JLfL 35s worth 55s.—Call and see Harris's Em- porium, Market Hail, Oock-street Entrance. Exten- sive showrooms inspection invited. Caution, no co nection with any other firm. 2889 O- NE'of the best Dining-room Suites in England, solid .1I,misb mahozany, £1515s; honestly worth thirty.—Edes, OW Curiosity Shop, Newport. 2882 AUTITION Bricks. Cheapest in the market millions already sold. Building Stone at low price, Lime, &e.—Apply S.W. Portland Cement and price, Lime, &e.—Apply S.W. Portland Cement and Lime Co.'s Works. Bridgend Branch, near Station. 254 SAFE.—Fire and thief resisting 20 inches high j secured by nnpickable locks 2 sets keys £ 3 delivered.—Lord. Cleveland-street, Wolverhampton.W SEVERAL very handsome and well-made Dining- j room and Drawing-room Suites to be sold at half their value Chime, Clock, £ 7 7s must be cleared retiring.—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 2882 OJ PLEM>ID~Solid Oak Dining-room Suite, uphol- Ikj stsred in very expensive material, price!£12 12s, honestly worth £ 25.—The Old Curiosity Shop, Newport, STERLING Silver Brooches, any name to order, 2s, post free, on approval. Agents wanted.—Parker, 'i'ind.i.l street, Birmingham. 401 rjYVBLE Cutlery.—Lady offers Four-Guinea Service, .1. best quality, 12 table knives, 12 small knives, pair carvers and steel for 14s 6d; white pinned balance handles; Sheffield make great bargain unused; ap- proTal paid before payment.—Mrs Dawson, 31, Montelver-street, Pinilico, S.W. 371 TABL13 Knives, Forks, Spoons.—Splendid complete service, containing 12 each huge aml small knives and forks 12 each table, dessert, teaspoons, and pair meat carvers and steel (87 pieces), A.A. quality genuine list price, jB14 2s 6d urgently re- quiring money accept q6 divide anyway approval free anywhere.—Nurse Alma. Avenue House. Lyneite- avenue, Clapham Park, S.W. 96 the world for J Stationery. Write him, enclose 18 penny stamps, I 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, CoJIege Green, Bristol. 153 WO handsome Pedestal Show Cases, glass fronts, JL sides, back, top 6ft. high, 3ft. square suit draper or jeweller.—Mplynenx, Giebe-street, Penarth Holton-road, Barry Queen-street, Cardiff. 561 rvO.OOO Feet of Dunnage Boards, Deals, Scantling, all sizes and lengths.— Shapland, Bottom East Hock, Cardiff. 544 12,000 Feet of Dunnage Boards, cheap.— Shapland, 13, Richards-terrace, Argyll-street, or New Dock, Swansea. 545 1mm? H H R S F BATHERS 1 FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you ean getBest ENGLISH FEATHERS atM per lb., carriage paid 1 Warrauted 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 jRisttllatttnus. ASTROLOGY.—What is before you. Free, with eharactei from handwriting, seven stamps; send birchtime. — Gordon, 22, Catherine grove, Greenwich, London. 94 MARQUEKS, Pavilions, Circular and Bell Tents iVjL for Hire eisteddfoiiau, banquets, shows, &c. Also Flags, Shields, Tarpaulins.—Jonathan Jones, Swansea. 2375 171URNISH on our New Hire avstem. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys* tain adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panies are dispeuHed with. We have an ilDmensestock f Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold 011 tho 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; 8v8rytbjJlf5 private. Ananemellts completed without delay, anu, bcm manufacturers, we guacanteequality, and vail undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardift. Eteven showrooms. Call and inspect our itn. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing I sewhore. We will supply £6 worth for 2s M weekly B10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly £20 worth, 6s weekly am1 1:10 on in proportion. Specia terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the CasUe). Cardiff. _1Jnt.. ONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of Sale or Sureties, as follows £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £1 2s 5il. £ 50. 24 „ „ B2 4s lOd. £100.. 24 „ £49;; 7M Larger sums in proportion. Strict privacy naraDteed. N" commissions charged. Distance no object.—Apply p. Williams, 15, York-rd., Waterloo Bridge, London,S.E.. TV'S" ORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St Mary- Ifl street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1041 11HE CHARING-CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), I 28, Bedford street, Ciiaring cross, London. W.C. Capital, BSM.OOO. Reserve Fund, £100,000. Advances of B50 to £5,000 on any class of security. Three per cent. interest allowed on current accounts on the monthly balances when not drawn below £20. Deposits of ±110 and upwards received as under: 5% per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6% „ „ 6 „ „ 1% „ 12 Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. 1337 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. ft5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and COlltldeutia.1.- 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 A PRIVATE CAPITALIST (member of a well-known wealthy Firm), having a considerable sum of uninvested Money, is prepared to ADVANCE the same, in sums of not loss than B20 to £5,000, to Persons of undoubted respectability, in town or country (distance no object), on their owu Promissory Note, without asking for sure- ties or security or fees whatever, at a Low and Reason- able Rate of Interest., for short or long periods. Strictly private and confidential. As this advertisement does not emanate from Moneylenders, it is requested that habitual Borrowers will not apply.—For full particulars applv, personally or by letter, direct to the Lender, B. EDWARDS, Esq., 6, Livery-street. Birmingham. 678 ^^DVANCES WITHOUT BILL OF SALE.* THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANKt; BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this old-established, well-known Office having large available funds, offer uuusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assistance- Cash in amounts from B20 to £ .10,000 advanced in all part3 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 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. MILBURN, Genera' Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 2844 4 CAPITALIST is prepared to make IMMEDIATE, PROMPT, and STRICTLY PRIVATE CASH ANCES in Sums from £10 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. Intenditl1: Borrowers are Cautioned against the flatteriug Advertisements that appear daily. The majority of them emanate from Agents, whose Sole Object is to Obtain Fee:5 of all descriptions. Appli- cants can rely upon it that by applying to me th £ y 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. S. FIELDING & COMPANY, LIMITED JL (Established over half a Centtiry.) FINANCE, MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS HEAD OFFICE—THE HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED B10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest, payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Withdrawal on demand .4 per oent. per annum. at 3 months' notice 5 per et. per annum. „ at 6 months' notice.. 6 per ct. per annum. | at 12 months' notice. 7 per ct. per annum. Depositors have the first charge upon the entire assets of the Company; one 01 the safest and best, paying investments of the day. Advances made iu any Sum upon personal every kind of Security from S10 to £1,000. in own or Country, without delay or publicity. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. 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Sold in Boxes 4 s ód each, by all Chemists and Pa tout Medicine Vendors fchro/igiioui. the world, qv sent to auy addross for sixty stamps by tha Makers The Ijticoln and Midland Counties, Drug: Company, Lincoln, ''003 Uttsimss v, v j^EWL^AND pOWERFUL gERlAi .BY A VERSATILE WRITBR. We have,pleasure in announcing the forthcoiO ing issue in the £ J ARDIFF FJUMES AND gOUTH ALES WEEKLY of an original and stirring novel from the pen of Mr G. A. HEN'XY, the Popular Author of "Th Curse of Game's yHold," "Rnjnb the A Hidden Olive m India," and a large number of other works which delight readers of fiction, oung and old. The New Story, rwhich will be written in vigorous style of experienced entitled "Å ^T0MAJsr OF THE COMMUNE." "and will run for a period of six months. The Openinglbhapters will appoar ia b. CARDIF TIMES -5- AND gOUlH^TAliES EEKLY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH. A few particulars concerning the Author be of interesv. 'Mr G. A. HENTY first saw light at Trumpington, in Cambridgeshire. received his education at Westminster School and Caius Collage, Cambridge, and was from thence despatched to the Purveyors' Department in lib' Crimea. Returning,, he was promoted to tbe position of Purveyor to the Forces. To foll°^ the vicissitudes of his subsequent" career wou1" require considerable space, but we may briefly state that he has travelled, in almosivevery quar&e* of the glebe in the capacity of special dent to the great London dailies. In his vastf wanderings his keenly observant nature ba gleaned a knowledge of the varioife phases 0 human life which are em bod ted in Is is'books. Readers of Mr HENTY'S books onjoy »n 'j*. tellectual treat almost, if not wholly, in the whole range of English fiction. His V0 is characterised by breadth of knowledge, \VIde range of experience, and facility of expression, The author of our new story gives the readel abundance of sensation, but it istof a thorouSj"* wholesome nature. All his wo dies are of a tone, and may safely be recommended for reading. His plots are ingeniously and evolve themselves in masterly*, fashion. :81 stories, although crowded with mcidsnt, do overstep the bounds of probability and a haP'" style of expression, combined with the plenitud of the author's vocabulary, lends charm to all that proceeds from bis admitted gifted pen. THE FORTHCOMING NEW AND BRILLIANT STORY OF LOVE AND WAR A OF THE COMMUN BY lVIR G. A. HENTY, Author of The Curse of Cyme's Hold," The W* Ship," A Hidden Foe," In the Days of the Mutiny," Dorothy's Double," "Iø Freedom's Cause," "With Chve io India," &c., &c. PUBLICATION WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH. ^TOMAN OF THE QOMMUN# BY MR, G. A. RENTV. The following outline will suggest thacharøotøl of the story. The author was in Paris in the of the Commune, and was an eye-witness of of the scenes described in the novel, which1,1,3 English and a French centre of interest- [' Tho hero of the story, Cuthbert the son of a large English landowner. ncj to likes certain phases of country life, prferrJ;tr1 live among London studios. o0d, .Grander, whom he has known from e'11 ,.oXt atid who is the daughter of a scheming s° rtjy ht1 proposes, but is scornfully rejected. to afterwards his father dies of heart disease, aPthø.* hisconaternation the young fellow discovers what should have been his fortune is absorbe th e creditors of a bank in whicli his father J alliAge l shareholder.. Cuthbert now-throws I113 whole energy in^e0t, as a\profes-sio», aiM goes to Paris as » there the Franco-German War brea and Ueaud hiscomp;\nion, the son of an Anie plantt\r, participate in the struggle. J)ursngb is" war Cbthbert comes across Mary Brander, w 0 still 011." sisterly terms with him. Cuthifjerb and his companion, Arnold and pierre,i fare severely wounded in a sortie'tjiejn Fate decrees that Mary Brander shall nurse back to\cecovery. Meanwhile Dampierre has COnd ceivedlwilinfatuation for Minette Dufaure, II JtI. this factifoads to much misunderstanding. Db4 pierre andiMinette marry. The latter JotPS Ii in band of thCommunists, is caught red-ban )1o the work ofHncendiarism and. is promptlY jfee. her busband^preferring deathly her sida to dom. jpd Cuthbert wins the heart of Mary, but b'S 0f is not freeifrom suspicion as to'klie his father's property. Various ciVcumstances cOde" bine to strengthen his suspicions, and b* termines to solve the matter thoroughly. 1 vestigations result in an astounding discovery^^ The developments of tha story are power ft1 unexpected. With such materials to1 work upon, 1 .gjjd safely be assumed that Mr HENTY will P a powerful story, original in\ eh&racter, an taming the distinct elements*, of love, pl°^' conflict, interspersed with descriptVous ofs° both vivid and historical. YYOWIS OF THE BY MR G. Å. HENYt which will commence Publication iw"" 0 ARDIFF TIMES AND ø gOUTH ^p^ALES "Y^EEKLYjiJ* ON SATURDAY, APRIL oà. W E V'AUGHAN AND LIMITED, STEAM-POWER DYERS, FREOg CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH K3TABLISIIMENTS 32, QUEEN-STREET.l p 248, BUTE-STREET, I 1, CLIFTON-STRE ET, ROATH. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH- SKINNER-STREET, NEWPOB-L 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE.STR SET, SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE. PONTYPRIDD. gg AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTH WA AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 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