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^aka to ^.udmiL AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER. Paintings & Water-Colour Drawings, at Cardiff, June 10 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Office Furniture, at Cardiff June 11 I Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff ..June 11 JBoasebold Furniture, Fittings, etc., at Cardiff.June 20 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff June 21 Messrs J. J. DAVID and Co. leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff June 20 Messrs H. S. DA VIES & MORGAN. Swelline-house, Shop, and Premises, at Porth.. June-13 ■ 6 Mr E. PLUMMER DAVIES. Dwelling-houses, at Treherbert June 12 Mr D. EVANS. „ Soots and Shoes, at Cardiff Jane lo Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. properties, at Cardiff • — •• • Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PEl^Y- Household Appointments, at Cardiff..June io, X% B LO Cattle, at Whitchurch une £ ? ^ltiC3i(l6TiC6, Sit Cardiff • ^»- pa Messrs WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO. Land Investments, at Newport June Mr J. E. GUNN. Land Investments, at Newport June 12 Mr J. E. GUNN. '/roperties, at Cardiff ^Vnr'if'i'oWTO ^Messrs W. HALL, WATERIDGE, & OWED*. Annual Wool isale, at Shrewsbury .June 15 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. preserves Factory and Grounds, at Persliore..June 20 Messrs S. HERN and PERTWEE. Leasehold House Property, atCaraitt June 11 Leasehold House Property, atCaraitt June 11 Residential Property, at Pen,rth .June 27 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff June 13 freehold <fc Leasehold Property, at Cardiff.June 13 Messrs HOWAfiD & KING. Doable-licensed Hotel, &c., at Pontypridd.June 12 Messrs J. G. MADDUX and SON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff June 11 and 13 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Contractor's Plant, &c., at Cardiff .June 12 Messrs T. RULE OWEN„& SON. Hill Farm, Manorbier, at Tenby June 22 • Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Horses, at Horse Repository, Cardiff June 25 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. leasehold Premises, at Cardiff June 11 Cattle, Hay, and Implements, at Llanishen ..June W llrass Land to Let, at St. Nicholas June 21 Colliery Plant and Machinery, at Landore June 24 Messrs STRAKER and SONS. •arming Stock, at Llanwenarth Citra • ■ ftarnitnre, &c., at Brynderwen June 1», ^u, « 21 Mr W. THOMAS. Shop and Premises, at Cadoxton -Barry J-une 13 Mr T. H. TOMKINS. heehold Farm, &c., at Abergareiiny June 11 Mr HOW ELL WILLIAMS. Properties, at Cardiff June 3 Mr JOHN YOUNG. old Properties, at Blackwood June 15 oil SALE THIS DAY. CANTON. CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD CORNER PREMISES IN COWBRIDGE-ROAD AND SEVERN-ROAD. A/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JlTJL ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Lt, the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 11th June, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the Con- ditions of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff And District, and to such special Conditions as shall Se read at the time of Sale), all those VALUABLE LEASEHOLD CORNER PREMISES, Situate at Canton, Cardiff, and recently known as E CROSS KEYS INN AND BREWERS, 'the SHOP and PREMISES adjoining, and which < Mvitlert into the following rots for Sale '1 that CORNER SrrE and PREMISES, iwbridge-road, lately known as the containing in the whole 305 square its. valuable SITE and PREMISES, Oro.KevS Brewery (at the rear of Lot irouttig(- of 3Eift. to Severn-road, and con- a in the. whole 183 square yards, or thereabouts. LOT S.-All that Valuable SHOP and PREMISES being No. 130, Cowbridge-road, containing in the Whole 143 square vards, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr Tarver, Grocer, as a weekly tenan at a rental of 25s per week. n. The whole of the above premises are held, with other premises, under an Indenture of Lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the 1st day of June, 1857. The ground rent reserved by the lease is £16, of which t.5 will be apportioned in respect of Lot 1, C3 in respect of Lot 2. and £4 in respect of Lot 3, the remaining £ 4 having been apportioned in respect of premises not included in the present Sale. These sites are most important ones, being situate at the junction of Cowbridge-road and Severn-road, Qwton„having a large frontage to each, and which is one of the most rapidly increasing and important business neighbourhoods of the Town of Cardiff. Plans and particulars may be had upon application to Messrs Linton and C. and W. Kensliole, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff; Geo. Thomas, Esq., Architect, Queetes-chambers, Cardiff or the Au tioneera, 5, High-street, Cardiff, to whom applications to view ahoald also be made. 36,7 SALE THIS 1) PABK-GROVE, ADAM* STREET, AND BUTE-S TO BE SOLD BY j "MESSRS S. HER WEE, Jt I at the Mart, St. Mary-street, Cardiff,-on AUKS- ^-tbellt-h day of Jo»e next at 3 p.m. preosely, uewBMMc.LotR of well-situated LEASEHOLD PKOPFJITIKg lOT 1.—No. 18, PARK-GROVE, CARDIFF held Under a lease for 99 years trom the -iSfch September, 1875 at a ground rent of £ 7 19s. The house contains three sittiligind six bedrooms, hot and cold ba h, and ¡ the offices, and there is loom. for a stable and coach-houae on the land comprised LOT a.-NO. 73. ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF, held under a lease from the Marquess of Bute for Jo yeji>, from 29th SepteinDer, 1865, at a ground rent of £ 6 i3s. Thiq house is now let at 10s 6d a week, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 3.—No. 13, BUZZARD-STREET, held under a. rates and taxes. rates and taxes. LOT 3.—No. 13, BUZZARD-STREET, held under a. lease from Lord Tredegar for 93 years, from 25th March, 1866, at a ground rent of £ 3. Let at 8s 6d a Week, owner paying taxes. „ • LOT 4—All thatShOP and WAREHOUSE, being No. 162, BUTE STREET, CARDII F, comprising large double-fronted shop, with commodious workrooms over and side entrance to Bute-street. Frontage to Bate-street 23ft., depth 89ft. Held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1852, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 5 15s, and in the occupation of Messrs w. W. Ware and Co., Curriers, at an annual rental of £ 85 15s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94,. St Mary-street, Cardiff or a.s to Lots 1, 2, and 3 to Messrs WALDRON & SON, Solicitors, 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and as to Lot 4to Messrs PRESS & INSKIP, Solicitors, sag 12, Sniall-street, Bristol. WESTBOURNE-ROAD AND WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MESSRS S. HERN & PERT WEE ARE instructed to OFFER by AUCTION, at the Ksplanade Hotel, Penartb, on THURSDAY, June> 27th. 1895. at 7.50 p.m., the following desirable RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. 27, WESTBOURNE-BOAD. LOT 1 -All that particularly well-sifiuate and con- wanient RESIDENCE, known as No. 27, Westbourne- road. Penarth, containing 3 reception-rooms, 6 bed- rooms, dressing-room, box room, and excellent domes- tic offices. IN ell drained. Lease 99 years. Ground rent only £ 4 4s 7d per annum. 75. WINDSOR-ROAD. LOT 2.-A11 that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and convenient offices, Known as No. 75, Windsor-road, Penarth. Let to £ 30 per annum, tenant paying rates. Leasers years from 1st May, 1881. Ground rent, £ 2 life.^ For further particulars, apply to the A acta neere, 94, Bfc. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. ON TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 11th and 13th, 1895, commencing at MIMPORTANT TO PARTIE^ V will ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, an, immense assemblage of .very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed from various residences for absolute sale, including six hardwood bedroom suites complete, 6ft, and 4ft. wardrobes, pairs of handsome toiiets iron^and brass bedsteads, seveml carpets, fender^, » excellent oining and drawing-room saites, r°&e and walnut cabinets, 6ft. a,nd bit, sideboards, book- cases dining and occasional tables, walnut and gilt overmantels, also two excellent pianos, etc., etc., in all about 400 lots. On view days prior to and mornings of each (lay ii Sales. 1X11.. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. 61, 63, AND 65, RADNOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. THE SALE of these PROPERTIES on X the 20th inst. WILL NOT TAKE PLACE as announced. J. J. DAVID and CO, 3853 St. John's Chambers,- Cardiff. SALIt OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLDS IN CARDIFF. MESSR. J. J. DAVID & CO. have been JjJL instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of June, 1895, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), the undermentioned valuable- LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES MARIASTREET. tOX I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- BnTTttK <<ituate and being No. 13, Maria-street, Cardiff. LOT 2—Ail that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE situate an t being No. 14, Maria-street, Cardiff, 'nouses are let to good tenants at a weekly M>nt nf lCs each, aud are held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1851 ground rent l2s 6d each. For further particular, apply to the Auctioneers,t. lobrils-chambers, Cardiff. 3706 MR D EVANS will SELL by AUCTION on tlMi Premises as above, on THURSDAY, 13th June, 1895,aQuanUty of • • ..i men's and boys, nailed, SXS. iELftsy 1.SV <> •«". »• children's. Sale to commence at 3 o clock P-1"- • f Goods on view at 11 o'clock on the moroingof ^e. Auctioneer's Office, 9. Windsor-place, Oararn. ml KBALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE onLIML PILLS MANDRAKE KiM. |TU| MANDRAKE j The great remeay foi ptlTS MANDRAKE ous and Lfver Complaints MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gra^et, MANDRAKE and the grea,test Blood Puri- MANDRAKE fieroftheage. prtrS MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is l%d, 2s 9d, MANDRAKE 4s 6d, andlls. Free by post MANDRAKE by the proprietor. MANDRAKE MANDRAKE Munday, caiemist, Cardiff. 7,TI MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath; Gar- MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport; J. P*^| MANDRAKE G. Isaac (late Hayman), Che- MANDRAKE mist, Neath; Newbery and PU^g „ MANDRAKE Son, London. MANDRAKE j pili^ MANDRAKE Proprietor—MR KEALL, PIJJA JSANDRAKE ChenwsfcA-Dentist, 1S9, JEDgh- PILJ^ MANDRAKE I tireet, .s^wsa. 80761012 PILLS MANDRAKE PILLS nnBE CADOXTON AND BARRY JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), 5, VERE-STRKET, CA DOXTON -BARRY. Secretary, MICH 1EL DAVIKS. JPoaitioas itt & torggat Connecttca in ales by Audian. ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY NEXT 13th, lItth, AND 15th JUNE, 1895. A HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UNIQUE SALEOF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS,. removed for absolute Sale from a MANSION IN DEVONSHIRE to the Salerooms for convenience of Sale, and-comr pnsmg A FBULL-SIZE MAHOGANY FRAME BILLIARD TABLE, with extra thick slates, by BURHOU<*HES Md WATTS, with cues, butts, rests, ^rking boards, racks, and 30 ivory balls THE FURNITURE OF TWENTY BEDCHAMBERS SUPERB APPOINTMENTS OF THE DINING-ROOM, most elaborately carved and upholgt-ti in exquisite taste. THE DRAWING-ROOM furnished regardless of expense in beautifully deigned Chippendale arri ir^id woofa- WO UPRIGHT GRAND 1> ULL- IBJ^HbRD IRON FRAM PIANOFORTES by JOHN BRINSMEAD THl'f LIBRARY FURNITURE.in ELIZAJBE^L^N OAK, richly carved, and comprising a fuil suite of Sideboard, Chairs, Ove-antal, an- Table emsuite. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, including many rare and authenticated works by the Old Masters. ABOUT 1,000 OZS. of ANTIQUE and MODERN SILVER, VERY SUPERIOR ELKCTRO-PLATED -4JRTICLES, ^/RESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWING, 1VJL and PERRY are instructed to Catalog^ ana remove, for absolute Sale, to ^eir Sale Rooms, 11, High-streit, Cardiff, on THURSDAY. SATURDAY NEXT, the 13th, Mth andl5th June, 1395, at 11 o'clock each day, tto above ftUPER^ HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS Comprising in the Bedchambers BED- ALL BBASS PARISIAN and FRENCH STEADS, with the necessary biding and banging, a SUPERIOR BURR WALNUT WA^DROBE. wtt. bevelled plate-glass & TOILET TABLES and B|DAnii'wr^OD* A GRAND 7FT. INLAID R0t>EWUlw BEDROOM SUITE, with Cheval ToUet Table two well-made Break-front Wardrobes, Upright Deuble and awgie Chests of Drawe^; LOUIS xjy. WARDROBE inlaid in buhl and tortoUeshell with ^cHLY^ heavv Dillar-front Wardrobe a very choice WALNU^1 and BURR WALNUT SUITE /r<w «pa« several other smaller Suites in Ash, Mahobany, rine, •°4 '°S& »racH MAEQUETEME WARDROBE, m splendidly inlaid; Cheval Glasses, Toilet Tables, Commodes, Baths, etc. nvnuvtrrrii WTLTON' In the Drawing-room an EXPENSIVE WU £ UH PILE CARPET of rich design; an mlaia wants Cabiuet A CHOICE INLAID ROSEWOOD CABIBM, with Suite and Overmantel to r^a^'or„ rvl.TNDER A VALUABLE OLD MARQUETERIE C«JJN1^« FRONT SECRETAIRE, elaborately ^lai^ ana SEVERAL OTHER PIECES OF MA^UETERIE FURNITURE a luxurious Chesterfield ^tt^, hne y upholstered COSTLY WINDOW DRAPERIES in GENOA VELVET aud AMBER S.^4,f^n^s Chippendale cabinet with enclosures, beveUea i»nels, and high back, the overmantel to corre. po A. VERY BEAUTIFUL DRAWING-ROOM .bUI^rE, upholstered in rich figured silk cabinets exquisite S'/eraton furniture ln A LOUIS XV. BOOKCASE, handsomely inlaid and ormolu mounte fg t K, mirrors and brackets, writing ^HE weli-upholstfcred easy and occasional lHfc CONTENTS of BOUDOIR Jth HOGANY, including cabine^ envelope card table, jSa«dGHrGElN»a £ 'talCHOKD riAKO- FORTE, By JOHN RRTV^MBAD AND SONS, and another by Dietzel, music cbaarll and: ca.binets.,A pair.of lamp sUUI'l?.-[l'SfSMB7.PE,OaNAMENTAI. ITEMS 3SSSs.°3"«SSa wares. THE IABRARY, FURNISHED in RICHLYCARVED 1 ELIZABETHAN OAK, a noble 7ft. BOOKCASE with plate-glass and carvel panel doors, a buffet, dinner wagon, and smaller bookcase, A FULL sUIIE with Chesterfield settee upholstered in saddleb^s, marble dork heavv curtains, OrientaJ rugs, l>r°nxes, an(l a boxTa massive pair of iichly chased real bronze KOIFo Wli5e.. HANDWMEe7FT. POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD, wila superbly carved suite in crimson morocco, and over- mantel to match from dining-room. Divan Easy chaws, ounces, Dinner Waggon, gong and stand. THk APPOINTA1ENTS Oi' MORNING ROOM, ■"OKE-ROOM, and BREAKFAST-ROOMS in Wal- Mahogany, and Oak, all fully furnished 111 good ie. The KiiKard-room, comprising FULL-SIZE MAHOGANY FRAME BILLIARD- TABLE, with^Mcfc slate bed and_patent low cushions, by BURRHUGHES and WATTS, 20 cues, rests, racks, marking-boards, 31 ivory balls, 6-Vig'f t gasalier, and other fittings, well-made settees covered in morocco and saddlebags. A Large Turkey Carpet. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. WATER- COLOUR DRAWINGS, and ENGRAVINGS, including important-works by Rogier, Vanda-Weydon, Gilbert, Berghern, Xitauia, Thors, Lynn, Wilkie, O'Connor, Widgery, Van der Velde, Woirvermaus, Morland, Crome, and many of them rare,original, and authenticated works. SILVER PLATE. "rS? £ OLD SEimBLD PLATED ABTICLUS iiiMi kjljv „„_af.iahra with chased mount- comprising a pair of c^ iCe soup tureen with ings, sauce tureens, conee service, tohla shifting handle to form entree dish, • candlesticks, a pair of hot-water dishes, sp liqueur stands, cutlery, &.c. The HALL FURNITURE, a fine buffalo head with horns, Axminster stair and landing carpets, brass stair rods, mirrors, and brackets. HANDSOME DINNER, TEA, and' DESERT SERVICES, the contents of china and glass pantries. The kitchen requisites and outdoor effects. ¡ ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had in due course of the1- Auctioneers, or R. HOPKINS, Esq., Union-street,;Torquay. NOTE.—The BILLIARD TABLE AND FITTINGS and the whoieof the Contents of BUhardrrootn vyal be Sold on 3574 THURSDA Y NEXT, at 4.30 p.M. punctually. ANGELINA-STREET, GODFREY-STREET, LUTON-PLACE WEST, CARDIFF, AND JAMES-* STREET, PENARTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, June 13th, 1895, at 7.30 p.m., subject to conditions to be then and Mjereproduced •— LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at and known as No. 9, I Angelina-street (formerly Frederica-street), Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, held, with other property I not now sold, under a lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for 99 years from the 25th March, 1855, at an apportioned ground rent of hd 5s, part of the rent of £ 615s reserved by the said lease, now let to a good tenant at a weekly rent of 9s, the landlord. P1LoTg ^uT^hosr- FIVE LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate at and now known as Nos. 2, 3, 4. 5, and 6, Godfrey-street, Cardiff aforesaid, held under a lease from Lord Tre- degar for 99 years from 2nd February, 1850, at a ground rent of B10 10s. These houses are now all well let at 7s per week each, the rates and taxes, except Income-tax, being paid bY MRo LOT 3.—All that commodious LEASEHOLD HJKS- SUAGE, TENEMENT, SHOP, awl OUTBUILD- INGS situate at he corner of Luton-place South and Luton-place West, and known as No. 1, Luton-place We t, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, held wib other property now sold under a lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years computed from the 29th day of September, 875, I at an apportioned ground rent of £7, part of the rent of 1!12 reserved by the said lease. Now in the occupation of the vendor, and originally let at the low rental of £ 52 per annum inclusive. The premises have been recently renovated both inside and out, and comprise shop, coffee-room, parlour, kitchen. 9 large bedrooms, large cellar, and good yard suitable^ for erection of stable. LOT 4.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MESSU- AGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate at Nos. 2 and 3, James-street, Penarth, held under lease for 99 years from 1876, in the occupation of respectable tenants at 6s per week each. Ground rent £ 3 2s .the pair. For further particulars as to Lots 1,2, and 3, apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans. Solicitors, Cardiff and as to Lot 4, Messrs Hunt and Hunt, Solicitors, Cardiff and as to all the Lots to the. Auctioneer, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. PORTH, RHONDDA VALLEY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MESSRS H. S. DAVIES & MORGAN have received instructions from the Executrix of the late John Rogers to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Porth Hotel, Porth, on THURS- DAY, June the 13th, 1895, at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions as shall then be read),, all that Valuable DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, AND PREMISES, Known as The Mart," Troedyrhiw, Porth. The Premises are held under two leases, one for 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1867, subject to a ground rent of S3 lis. The other for 99 years from the 1st day of January, 1884, subject to a ground rent of EZ 4s. The Ground included in the two-leases covers an* area of 3,768 square yards, and offers magnificent facilities for building operations. The Auctioneers invite an inspection of the Property, feeling confident that such an opportunity for profit- able investment is rarely met with. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers,^ Town Hall Chambers, Pontypridd or to Messrs DAVIES & WILLIAMS, 3794 Solicitors. Taff-street, Pontypridd. NOTICE TO SHOPKEEPERS AND OTHERIS, J E. CONfLF,-If AND SON. 23, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF, ARE THE TjARG-EST IMPORT Kits OF TOTS AND FANCY GOODS IN SOUTH WALES. INSPECTION INVITED. WHOSBSALE ONLY. Strangers arriving in Cardiff ask for New JhiQrmary. OUR PLAOB IS CLOSE BY. BOle ———_ 738 BSXfltBUSHgD 1880, 1342 M PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS £ AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR A8ERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. AgeuW&Dr-QuiOn r-UQ90.. 5íalts 1m JUirfimu SALE THIS DAY. 9, ALBERT CHAMBERS, CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY, Jane 11th, sufficient of the Effects to cover a distress Sat rent issued against Messrs Page, Son, and Co._ The lots will include a mahogany Revolving Desk, and other Office Furniture, 4 Gas Stoves, 1 Asbestos Stove, &e. On view the morning of sale, which will commence punctually at 11 o'clock. 31, Qen-street, Cardiff.- June -toth,>1895. 3826 SALE THIS DAY. TREVETHAN, WORDSWORTH-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY have been favoured with instructions froin the Trustee of tbelate E. C. Downing, Esq., to SELL ,by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, June 11th, and following day if necessary, the very substantial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AKD-EFBECTS, at the above address. The Lots will include. a choice rosewood drawing- room suite with handworked seats, rosewood table and whatnot to match suite, very choice rosewood cheffonier with marble slab and glass panels, capital rosewood pianoforte by Collard and Oollard, a ser- viceable Broadwood grand piano, mahogany dining- -room suite in Utrecht velvet, Brussels and other carpets, oil paintings, proof before letter engravings, very pleasing water colours by Philip Mitchell, Mrs Gem, and others, hall table, chairs, etc., bJ:a¡o.S and iron bedsteads, mahogany and other dressing tables and washstands, chests of drawers, wardrobes, very superior mahogany sideboards, overmantels, pier- glasses, timepieces, handworked screens and fender stool, occasional tables, bookcases aud cupboards, books, treadle sewing machine by WheelerandWilson, spring mattresses, feather beds and pillows, toilet glasses in mahogany, pitchpine bedroom suite, the contents of kitchen and scullery, greenhouse plants. cucumber shades and frames, and other effects. The lots can be seen on the day of the sale, iWhich will commence punctually at 2 p.m. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, June 7th. 1895. 3783 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SAI.E by AUCTION. at their Salerooms, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 21st. June, at 7.30 p.m., the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- LOT 1.-58, GEORGE-STREET, Bute Docks, held under lease for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1852, at the annual ground rent of B2. These premises are let to a respectable tenant at Bo lie 10J per ^LOT 2.-43, GEORGE-STREET, Bute Docks, held under lease for 98 years from the 24th June, 1853, at the annual ground rent of S2 per ammm, and let to Mr Llewellyn at 14s per week. LOT 3.—Also all that desirable LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY, known as Prospect House, John-street, PorthcawL held under lease for 99 years from May 1st, 1867, at the annual ground rent of 12s 2d. Prospect House is at present furnished, and the purchaser of the house -will have the option of taking the furniture at a valuation. _r „ For further particulars apply to Messrs-Vachell and Co., Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff onto the .Auc- tioneers, 31, Queen-street. o Dated this 11th day of June, 1895. "858 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE CONTFLACTOWS PLANT AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 10GMHEti WITH A VALUABLE HORSE, CART, AN.0 HARNESS, AT 108, DORSET-STREET, CARDIFF. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed by Mr J. Lubbock to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at No. 108, Dorset-street, Saltmead, Cardiff (in consequence of owner giving up business), on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of June, 1895, at 12 o'clock Noon (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the whole of the valuable PLANT AND MATERIALS, Including A first-class seven horse-power portable engine (by Middleton), one nearly new 7ft. mortar pan (by Kyte and Co.), saw bench (by Phillips), splendid black horse aged six years, good haulier's cart (by Baker), set of harness, a large quantity of oil, several thousand feet of mouldings, skirtings, etc., and a large qpantityof sundry building materials. For furiiier particulars apply to tbe Auctioneer, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 3754 SALE THIS DAY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD, FARM, LANDS, and PREMISES, most conveniently situate in the Hamlet of CLYTHA, in the Parish of LLANARTH, in the County of MONMOU I U, and on the high-road between the two important Market Towns of AW5RGAV JSNNY and MONMOUTH. MB T. H. TOMKINS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, June the 11th, lii95, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced,.all that-very desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as TYNEWYDD FARM, Situate as aforesaid, and containing, according to-the Ordnance Survey, 30a. lr. 2p. or thereabouts, of pro- ductive Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, including a good Garden and Orchard of very choice fruit. trees, with the Farmhouse and Buildings. The Dwelling House contains In tchen. bdek kitchen, dairy, sbote-room with granary o*er, and three bed- rooms, with attics over. The Farm Buildings comprise barn, stable with loft over, chaff-room, beast house, open shed, wain house, calves' cot, pig sties, cider mill with loft over, and, cider house. The Property has an inexhaustible >.supply.of Pure Water. t To view, apply on the Premises; and for further particulars apply to tbe Auctioneer, at his Offices, rogmore-street, Abergavenny; or to Messrs-Gabb and Walford, Solicitors, Abergavenny. 3815 SALE TO-MORROW TREHERBERT. 'VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MR E. PLUMXMER DAVIES has received instructions from the representatives of John Jones, deceased, to -SELL by AUCTION at the Bute Hotel, Treherbert, on WEDNESDAY, 12th June, 1895, at 6 o'clock in the- evening precisely, sub- ject to conditions of sale, TEN VALUABLE DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS, 'situate and being Nos. 10, 11, 12,13,14,15,16,17, 18i and 19, Hopkiu-street, Penyrenglvn, Trelierbert, all let to respectable tenants at the rent of £1 each per lunar month. „ The property is held, under a lease for 99 years from 25th December, 1866, at the ground rent of S7 2s 9d, which sum will be apportioned equally in respect of each house. l lie houses will, in the first instance, be offered for. sale in one lot, and if not so sold then in separate lots as set out in the printed particulars or in such other: lots as may be determined upon at the titne of sale. To view, apply to the respective tenants aud a" ground plan may be inspected at the Bute Hotel,; Trelierbert; with Mr Daniel Jones, 27, Gwendoline- street, Treherbert Mr Thomas Evan Davies, Supply Stores, Penyrenglyn, Treherbert; and at the offices of the Auctioneer and the Solicitor to the vendors. Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the place of sale, of the Auctioneer, Aber- gavenny or of Mr H. JEFFREY JONES, Abergavenny and Blaenavon, 3718 Solicitor to the Vendors. BLACKWOOD.—IMPORTANT SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR JOHN YOUNG is favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Parrot Hotel, Blackwood, Mon., on THURS- DAY, June 13th, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be produced at Sale, and with which will be Jncorporated the Common Form Conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society), all those SIX VALU BLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES, Situate in the Woodfield Side, Blackwood, comprising LOT 1.—All Uiose Two HOUSES and GARDENS, situate and being the most southern in Jerusalem- terrace. Blackwood, one house being in the occupation of Mr Wm. Spiers, at, a rental of 3s 9d per week, the other at-present unlet. LOT 2.—All those Four HOUSES and GARDENS; adjoining the last lot, one being unlet, the remaining.: three being in the respective occupations of Messrs; Arthur Davies, George Cooper, J. Thomas, and J., Green, at a rental of 3" 9d per house per week. Both Lots are held under leases for a term, of%- years from the 1st day of May, 1894, at !a ground rent of 13s 4d per house per annum. The Souse are well built, and beautifully situated, "having a south-west aspect, large gardens, with an- abundant supply of spring water. To capitalists this would prove a very safe and? reliable investment, and to occupiers a home t»be For further particulars apply to tiw Auctioneer. No. L Tredegar Chambers, Newport; or to Messrs BAILHACHE, SYKES & JASPER, Solicitors, Newport and Blackwood. Dated Newport, June 1st, 1895. 5774 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MESSRS EVANS & HUGHES are in- JyjL structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, several lots of PROPERTIES 'in Richards-street, Cathays-terrace, Coburn-street, and Minny-street, Cathays, and Pearl-street, Roath, on THURSDAY, June 27th, 1895. Detailed particulars to appear later or obtained from the Auctioneers, Borough-chambers, Wharton-street. Cardiff. 3780 JGTXTENSION OF SHOW JJOOMS. IMMENSE AND-BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE PROVINCES OF JY*AWING AND JQINING ROOM: GR A T El -S, 'WOOD AND MARBLE MANTELPIECES, KITCHEN RANGES, &c., &c. ALL AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. JOHN WILLIAMS AND GONS, IRONMONGERS, 9, 13, 15, 17, 19, QUEEN-STREET,. CA R D-I F F. 3459 4J1ENTS, JYJARQUEES, JJ^LAGS 5 AND BUNTING, &C., ON SALE OA HIRE, ;FOR EISTEDDFODS, FETES, LUN- CHEONS, MEETINGS, &c., THE LABGEST STOCK IN WEST OF ENGLAND., ESTIMATES FREE. W. J. NEUTH, 3110 (Late Winfield & Co.), LADY BELLAGATE-STREET, GLOUCESTER 1 *1 W A N « E A OF F I O E f PERSHORE, WORCESTERSHIRE. MEsSRS JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. f JM. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- l TION, at the Three Tuns Hotel, Pershore, on THUBS- DAY,«the 20th day of June, 1895, all that l FREEHOLD PRESERVES FACTORY AND GROUNDS, Commonly called and known as "Pomona Worka," situate in High-street, Pershore, in the County of Worcester together with all those FREEHOLD well- built DWELLING-HOUSE and COTTAGE. Tennis Court, Garden, valuable Orchard, Garden and Fruit Grounds, all planted with youna fruit ti-es, the C whole containing 12 acres 2 roods 23 perebes or there- abouts together also with the valnable Trace Mark, ■ Pomona." The Factory comprises 4 large ground floor brick nd tile built buildings, having a superficial area of 23,1 CO square feet, offices, engine-house, and chimney stack (7Ufeet high), and au ample supply of pure water on the premises.. j The Dwelling-house adjoins the said Fact-cry, and I has a frontage to High-street, and suitable for a j manager's house. It eontains entrance nail, diving and drawing-rooms, kitchen, pantry, larder, scullery (with 2 furnaces), cellar, 4 bedrooms. 2 dressun=-rooms j attic, and storeroom, and has a good garc,en with vinery and stabling. An abundant snpply ot water and gas is laid on. Let to Mr D. Wilson at ymyly rental of £26. The Cottage adjoins the and coistalis Z*ed- rooms, kitchen, scullery. &c. let to Mrs Humphneys at a rental of £6 per annum. The Orchard. and Gardens are well planted" with apple, pear, plum, and other fruit trees. The Factory Buildings contain the following com- plete and expensive plant, viz. :-A 20-borse-power Cornish boiler, 16-horse-power fixed engine, large PON copper with steam jackets for preserving and copper boiler, 3 bottling tanks, large waggon, weighmg machine, jelly chamber, fruit pulping and corking machinery. The Loose Plant and Machinery speciiied ina schedule to be produced at the Sale must be wiken-by the purchaser at a price to be named by the Auctioneer at the time of Sale. The whole of the property is enclosed m a ring fence, is near to the River Avon, and is in the heart of the fruit-growing district of the well-known Vale of Evesham, and tliereby the factory has the advantage of obtaining a constant supply of fresh fruit and vege- tables delivered by the growers at the factory. The M.R. and G. W.R. Companies deliver andcollect from the factory', in addition to which it has the ad- vantage of river accommodation for the carrying of goods.. 3796 Sale to commence at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained from. Messrs Hartland, Isaac, and Watkins, Solicitors, Swansea Mr T. O. Meager, Solicitor, Swansea or the Auc- tioneers, Coimnercial-chambers, Goat-street. Swansea. alt5 hl1 Vritiatt Contrast TO BE SOLD.—The STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, EFFECTS, and GOODWILL of the BUSINESS of a, CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, for many years carried on by the late Mr Walter Smyth, at 148, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, together with the lease of the Premises, and the Household Furniture and Effects of the deceased thereon The Stock amounts to B110 19s 8d at Stock Book prices, and, I, together with the fixtures and furniture and fittings, may be viewed on any day between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. 1 Applications may be addressed and further particulars. obtained from iT)IjTr, ALBERT E. HARRIS, 3845 4, Court-street, Merthyr Tydfil, Auctioneer. i ORSALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, JP Superior Shop and Office Fittings, including I window Fitment, by Sage, of London. Apply 19, High-street, Cartliff. 932 O PRINTERS/BOOKSELLERS, Ac., &c- IMPORTANT BUSINESS FOR SALE BYTRIVATE j TREATY,^SEPARATE OR TOGETHER. To be SOLD (in consequence of the death of the nronrietor) the old-established BUSINESS of PRINTING BOOKSELLING, and BOOKBINDING, carried on by the firm of WILIER LLOYD and SON, at CANON-STREET, ABLRDAR'1- This Business has been established for upwards of thirty-five years, and has been of an increasing and thirty-five years, and has been of an increasing and highly profitable character, haying a. very extensive connection in a progressive district. The Preuiises,are ituate in the most central posi- tion in Aberdare, and in addition to being complete in every respect, arempable of considerable extension. The Plant and Machinery also are of the most modern character. „ For many years the well-known Welsh newspaper Y Gwladgarwr" was issued from tins office. Copy- right of the same; to be sold; also •copyright of several Welsh books. This is a most unusual opportunity for an enter- Srising purchaser entering a going concern which will ear tbe strictest investigation, and is capable of very considerable development. For particulars apply to W. Lloyd and'Son, 14, Canon-street, Aberdare. ,m_- 3772 BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATRIX^ 'TO GROCERS. GENERAL DEALERS, and OTHERS. JTIOU SALE, the old-established BUSI- LY NESS of a GROCER, PROVISION MER- i CHANT, MEAT SALESMAN, &c., a connnect-ion of 15 years, of the late Mr John Matthews, Penybont Shop, Cwmtillery, near Newport. Stock. Fixtures, i Fittings, etc., at a valuation. Goodwill lov Rent oidy £ 18. Large -weekly cash takings. Inu asiiip,. and good district. Immediate possession. i For further particulars apply to, Mr JOHN YOUNG, Accountant, 1, Tredegar -place, Newport or 3664 FRANK LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, Newport. Scales by öLtnbtt. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE THE MELIN COURT COLLIERY COMPANY TjlOR SALE by TENDER, all the Estate JEj and Interest of the Trustee in Bankruptcy in the LEASE of tbe MELIN COURT COLLIERY, near NEATH. I The lease comprises 350 acres of the seams of coal known as Blaenycwm, Wenallt, and Graig Uchaff-ali steam coal. Tenders to be delivered to the undersigned on or before 12 o'clock on the 17tli day of June, 1895, marked "Re Harris Tender." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to THOMAS THOMAS, Official Receiver and',Trustee, 31, Alexandra-road, Swansea. June 7th, 1895. 3330 Insurant. ALL ACCIDENTS, RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' assure ANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL,, £ 1,000,000. ESTABLISHED 1849. COMPENSATION PAID, £ 3,480,000. 64, Corryhill, London. 1402 A. VIAN, Secretary. Agents :—Mr R. Richard, Station-master, G. W, Railway; and Messrs Tregerthen Dunu and Co., 12/, Mountstuarcf-square, Cardiff Mr W. Thompson, Divi- sional Superintendent's Office, G.W. Railway, Cardiff. IDEATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE, COMPANY, LIMITED. ? HEAD OFFICE 22, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. T DIRECTORS :— JOHN GUNN, Chairman, W. H. MATHIAS, SIR JOHN J. JENKINS, i, WILLtAM RILEY, ? ROBI' RT FORREST, l COL. CHAS. LYNE, W. SOUTHWELL JONES. CAPITAL £ 25C,000 FULLY SUBSCRIBED £ 100,200 Transacts, in additiol to Accident Insurance and Employers' Liability Insurance, FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLARY INSURANCE At Moderate Premiums. -——— 1425 APPLICATIONS PROM AGENTS, ESPECIALLY OF FIRE AND LIFE COMPANIES, INVITED. fjpa ree y EARS' S'Y&2>¡, rjpHREE YEARS' SYSTEM jgJSTEY Q RG A N:S JpIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, jpIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, JpIANOFORTES BY NFUNCEYM, piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, pIANOFORTES BY ERdmD. AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY Uutil Paid for; after which, and Without any ¥orthe>. Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. Price Lists, with New Designs, free-on application. rpHOMPSON AND gHAOKKLL,, uaaxED, QmœN$:.11\1SI(T-W AREHOUSE. Also at Swansea, Bristol, Newport, Merthyr, Ponty ■ J pridd, Barry Dock, Llanelly, Bridgend, Gloucester, penarth, <fec., die. i<yfj ? A, E. PRICE, (Late with Mr F. Case) 8, PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN. SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, Crosses, Bridal Bouquets, and Presentation I I Baskets a. Speciality. First Prices at recent shows taken by made by A. -IL Price. Orawing -}fØ; gtnbtrz attb Oiontraxts. I ER M.A-JESTY"S COMMISSION OF .jn. SEWERS FOR THE LEVELS OF THE HUNDREDS OF CALDICOT AND' WENTLOOGE f IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. I TO CONTRACTORS. The Commissioners invite TENDERS for the CON- j STkUCnON of a SEA WALL, of about £ 475 feet in length, in the Parish of Redwick. Plans and specifi- cations may be seen and bill of quantities and form cf ''Tender obtained at the Office of Mr Togarmah Rees, C.E.. Corn Exchange Cliambers, Newport, Mon. A charge of One Guinea will be made for each copy of ths bill of quantities, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide Tender. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept I the lowest or any Tender. Tenders, endorsed Sea Wall Tender," to be sent to ¡ me before 9 a. ra. on Wednesday, the 19th day of June instant. By order of'the-Court. W. S. GUSTARD, Clerk. Dated this 8th day of June, 1895. 13, Gloucester Bank Chambers, Newport. 3837 RIDE OF GLAMORGAN BUILDING j J. CLUB. The above Club-invite TENDERS for the erection of t 20 or more HOUSES at Pknrb- vrfer. Plans and Specifica1 ions to be ecii at. the Architects Office, Town Hall Chambers, Tonypandy. Tenders to be delivered to J. D. Williams, Esq., cClydacl1 Court, Trealaw, not later than 6 p.m. on I'Thnrsday, the 13th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GRIFFITHS and JONES, P.A.S.L, I Architects and Surveyors, I 3810 Tonypandy and Pontypridd. T" "O GOAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. 1 The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of STEAM COAL for the Eleetric Lighting Station for the half-year ending December 31st, 1895. Specification may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained on application at, the Office of Mr W. Harpur, M.Inst., C.E., Borough Engineer. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Coal for Eleetirc Lighting Station," to be delrvered at my Office (.n or before the 17th instant. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-ball, Cardiff, 7th Jnne, 1895. 3797 Town-ball, Cardiff, 7th Jnne, 1895. 3797 LAENAVON URBAN DISTRICT JD COUNCIL. The above Council invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of about 4,180 Yards of CAST IRON SOCKET PIPKS, to be delivered to the Tyre Mill Siding (L. andN.W. Railway), Blaenavon, Mon., in such quanti- ties as the Council shall from time to time require. Specification and particulars to be obtained on ap- plication to T. Dyne Steel, Esq., C.E., Skiuner-street Newp«rt, Mon. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Cast-iron Water Pipes," to be sent to me on or before the 20th day of June, 1895. Thertowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By order, JNO. THOMAS, 3838 Clerk to the CounciL Couneil Offices, Blaenavon, Mon., 8th June, 1895. ENDERS are invited for the EREC- TION of THIRTY-TWO COTTAGES, in Brick or Stone, at Mountain Ash, in accordance with plans and specifications, which may be seen upon applica- tion to M. Morgan, Esq., J.P., Maesydderwen, Mountain Ash. Tenders, sealed and endorsed "Graig Isaf Building Soe ety," to be seat in to the Secretary, Mr D. Thomas, Brynderwen Villas, Aberdare-road, Mountain Ash, not later than 7.0 p.m. on Wednesday, the 12th June, 1895. 3802 The lowest or any Tender not-necessarily accepted. TO BUILDERS ANiTcONTRACTORS. The CWMDU and LLANGYNWYD HIGHER SCHOOL BOARD, MAESTEG, invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of TWO SCHOOLROOMS with CLASSROOMS, OUTBUILDINGS, BOUNDARY WALLS, &c., to be built at Nantyfyllon, Maesteg. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Office of the Architect, Mr E. W. Burnett, Tondu, near Bridgend. Sealed tenders, a form of which may be obtained from the Architect, are to be sent to me, the under- signed, on or before the 18th June instant, and en- dorsed Tender for Schools at Nantyfyllon." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. SCALE, Clerk. Town Hall Chambers, Maesteg, June 6th, 1895. 3782 rjp o BUILD E R S TENDERS are invited for ALTERING and BUILDING NEW ADDITIONS to the VIADUCT HOTEL, CRUMLIN. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Viaduct Hotel. Endorsed Tenders to be tent in to E. Lewis, Esq. Viaduct Hotelj not later than June 18th, 1395. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3816 T. RODERICK, Architect. Aberdare. PT1ENDERS are invited for the UNEX- JL PIRED LEASE, 20 years from March last, of f>3 and 59, THOMAS-STREET. MERTHYR TYDFIL. These Premises are now in the occupation of the Merthyr Constitutional Club, who are prepared'to give up possession on the 30th inst. Tenders addressed to the Secretary of the Constitutional Club, Merthyr, on or before the 17th of this month. AIM Bar Sittings and Counter for Sale. 3829 THE NEW TREDEGAR BUILDING CO. (LIMITED) invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of 25 COTTAGES at Cwmsyfiog. Plans, <fcc., may be inspected at the Elliot Pit Offices, New Tredegar. The lowest or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. 3836 J. H. PHILLIPS, Sec. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. BLUE SLATES, Best and Mediums, 24 by 14 and 24 by 12. Largo quantity of these sizes on hand. Apply at once to M. E MORRIS, Slate Merchant, 966 Penrhyn-Deudraeth. SE S S I O N S AND Q- O N S, K3 LIMFPEDi 0 Imporliers-and Manufacturers of TIMBER, SLATES, CEMENT, BUILDING MATERIALS CHIMNEY PIECES, RANGES, GRATES, &c., &C. 1360 Show Rooms- PENARTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. 75 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. STEEL <fc IRON JOISTS, GIRDERS. STANCHIONS, j PLATES, TVS, L'S, CHANNELS, &C., Can b" Supplied by ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, From his Extensive Stock at the WALESA WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. DAWNAY'S PATENT FIREPROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawnay, Cardiff. National Telephone: Cardiff No. 694. 1274 IDEATING BY HOT WATER. j "IMPROVED' HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. ALSO LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 1386 <gimcaii0tt. ;C<T. EDMUNDSBURY HIGH SCHOOL O FOR GIRLS, WELLFIELD-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL, Mrs JENNINGS, Assisted by Certificated Teachers. A CLASS FOR LITTLE DOYS AND GIRLS under eight years of a1 e, on the Kindergarten principle. Madame DAVIES attends for FRENCH. Private Lessons in Music aud Painting (Oils); also" Classes for Dancing. Vacancies for a tew boarders, who „ eceive every care- and attention. 1397 SUMMER TERM WILL BEGIN MONDAY. MAY 6. SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals-The Misses PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English ana Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own-grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. 3795 SOUTH WALES DEPOT FOB JOSEPH jgJVANS AND SONS,, OF WOLVERHAMPTON. HAND and STEAM PUMPS and PUMPING MACHINERY ot all types and most modern design for all purposes. Illustrated Price Lists free on application. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON SHEETS, NAILS, WASHERS, BOLTS, atid NUTS, RIDGING, ROOFING FELTS, f GALVANIZED OPEN and CLOSED TOP CISTERNS, SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, &c., PLUMBERS' BRASS FOUNDRY, OUGHT IRON TUBES FOR GAS,, f WATER, and STEAM, PMJMBERS, GAS FITTERS, SMITHS, aud SANITARY ENGINEERS. to RT O S S BR 0 T H E R S, i WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 3675 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in xes 4a 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world "48eq to Any addMastor sixty stamw by the Makers, c "8, public Jiotias. OORS~TO THE CONTINENT.—Daily I JL bookings, or with Parties every Saturday. Cardiff, to and fro, Paris, Switzerland, the Rhine, Brussels, Amsterdam Exhibition, Norway, dfce. Cook s 1 eheap tickets and all particulars of Mr Trounce, ( Tounst, Emigration, and Foreign Banking Bureau. Bute Docks, Cardiff. 1232 MACHEN. rjVHE SEVENTH ANNUAL-5 EISTEDDFOD WILL TAKE PLACE I SEPTEMBER 2ND, 189 5. SPECIAL TRAINS MAY BE ARRANGED FOR 3848 C. HUGHES, SecMtary. EBDDUW HEB DDIM! A DUW A JLM. DIGON THE NORTH MONMOUTH AND SOUTH BRECK- NOCK CYMMRODORION SOCIETY. Eisteddfod on Bank Holiday, August 5th, 1895, at Brynmawr Market Hall. Chief choral, Put Off, 0 Jerusalem, prize £ 40 and gold medal, and £ 1 to every unsuccessful conductor. For further prizes, &C., see programme, now ready Id per post l%d. MYRDDIN OAVIES, Secretary, 319e 3775 Brynmawr. ISSHUGHES (of Maesteg) (Daughter of Tremrudd "), whose pupils have won such distinguished successes at the various Musical Exami- nations, Scholarship Competitions, and Eisteddlodan, to state that in answer to many special requests she will VISIT CARDIFF WEEKLY, where Pupils 1 for Pianoforte and Voice Training will be attended to at 124, Craddock-street, Canton, and 25, Grenville- terrace, Roath, and RHONDDA VALLEY, 30, Dun- raven-street, Tonypandy. Applicants can obtain all particulars at the above addresses. Bridgend visited j on Wednesdays as usual, 21, Park-street. Home address :—Beethoven House, Maesteg. 3217 INVESTMENT WITH OCCUPATION.— JL NEW SEASON'S DRIED FRUITS (Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Raisins, etc.) from the AUSTRALIAN IRRIGATION COLONIES, now on view at the Offices, 35 QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, E.C. also at the Imperial Institute, Crystal Palace, etc. Sample boxes (peaches and apricots), carriage free, 3s. Full illustrated particulars as to terms of investments in fruit-growing lands under irrigation free on application. lE&jai Jtatias. IN THE MATTER of a DEED of JL ASSIGNMENT for the BENEFIT of CREDI- TORS executed on the 28th day of March, 1895, by ALFRED EDWARD WILLIAMS, of the Cardiff Cottage, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, Publican. The Creditors of the above-named Alfred Edward Williams who have not executed or assented to the Deed of Assignment are required, on or before the 21st vday of June instant, to notify teeir assent to such deed, and to send particulars of their debts or claims tome, the undersigned, the trustee under the said -deed, or. in default thereof, they will be excluded from the benefit of the first and final dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this lltb day of June, 1895. CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY, Trustee. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3857 JJE EVAN THOMAS, DECEASED. -B- —— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all PERSONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the estate of the above-named deceased, who was late of ASHGROVE FARM, WHITCHURCH, and of CLEVISTON, 223., NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, both in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Shipowner. Shipbroker, and Merchant (deceased), and who died at Cleviston aforesaid on the 14th day of November, 1891. are requested to send particulars thereof to us, the undersigned, on or before the 22nd day of June, lb95, after which date the estate will be distributed, and the executors will not be liable for the assets of the deceased, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. VAGHELL & CO. Bute Docks. Cardiff, 3847 10th June, 1895. Solicitors for the Executors. ^lib lie JljTpotirtmmts. LANDILO-F AWR (U. D.) SCHOOL JU BOARD. The above Board are prepared to receive APPLICA- TIONS for the APPOINTMENT of a CLERK at a salary of B40 per annum inclusive. Applications to be sent on or before June 30th, addressed to D. W. JONES. P.O., Llaudilo, June 7th, 1895. 3839 GLMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUMS. APPOINTMENT OF CHAPLAINS FOR NONCON- FORMISTS AND ROMAN CATHOLICS. The Asylums Committee are prepared to receive Apv.ications for the above Appointments:— 1.—CHAPLAIN rORNONCONFORMISTS. Salary, £ 150 per annum. Duties to comprise Sunday .services £ 150 peY annum. Daties to comprise Sunday .services and weekday visits to Angelton and Paxcgwyilt, and visits to the sick and dying, and the officiating at Non- conformist interments, and the performance of such other duties as may be from time to time prescribed by the Housa Committee. This chaplain to devote his whole time to the duties of his office. Knowledge of English and Welsh indispensable. 2.-CHAPLAIN FOR ROMAN CATHOLICS. Salary, £ 40 per annum. Duties to comprise a Sunday service and a weekly visit alternately at Angelton and Parcgwyllt, and visits to the sick and dying at both institutions when necessary, and the officiating at. Roman Catholic interments. The following conditions apply to both appoint- ments :— (a) That the chaplains shall after their appointment reside within two miles of Angelton Asylum. (b) That canvassing members of the committee be an abolute disqualification (c) That the appointments be subject to three months' notice on either side. (d) Thai all applications be in the hands of the Medical Superintendent, Angelton Asylum, Bridgend, not later than the 6th day of July 1895. By order, 3817 T. T. LEWIS, Clerk to the Committee. Ihúlbíttg Dtítfus. RING I P A L IT Y PERMANENT Jt. INVESTMENT JgUILDlNG gOCIETY <1M per cent. on DEPOSITS—Shot* Notice. 2 4 perceub^onLARGE DEPOSITSforOneYear, yg 1 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 5 per cent. on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP- TION SHARES, APPLY FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. OOD, 24, High. Penarth Mr D. U. EDMUNDS, £ i. High-si. Barry :Mr D. H. EDMONDS, Market-buildings. 1023-742? Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. nAVIES, Ida-place. CARDIFF BUILDING SOOIETY. i TO BORROWERS. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. (Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE, A.C.A., Secretary. 21 HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 1351 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND .i. SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT lid. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARliS (interest 5 per,. cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4% per cent,1 payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 3200 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. jJ^JERTHYR AND J^OWLAIS JgUILDlNG gOCLBTY CHAULMAN: Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Ciw&eiodygiurfch Honse, Mectbyr fyflu* LOANS, ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 11 Yeais—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build mts in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr P14TKR WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or of Local Agents throughout;- s »itli rjlEETH JQENTISTRY 1 npEETHr Restore Mastication, Digestion, and Beauty I MR K E ALL, SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWAN SEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that- he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one-clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Ansesthetics, Cocaine and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Set-s from Two Guineas. KBALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is l%d and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist. Cardiff: Mr Munday, ChenSst, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport Messrs Garrettand Atkins, Chemists, 33, Commercial-street. Neath. Mr So G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist, Llanelly Mr Morgan W. James. Bridgend Messrs Pritchard and Roberts, Caroline-street. 4e 1038 J. BRADERAND SONS JD FOR O jp I A N O S NEW MODELS. IRON FRAMES. IMPROVED ACTIONS. On H re System or Cash Only Address: 2508 i. (ffemrstotts. I BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER JD SERVICE, LIMITED. CARDIFF AND WESTON, By LADY MARGARET, Scotia, &c. Weather and Circumstances permitting. JUNE. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. lues.—*8.0,9.40,11.45a.m., 1 Tues.—*8.45, 10.40 a.m., 7.0 p.m. j 5.30,8.0 p.m. 1 Wed. 12.-9.20, lL30 a.m., I Wed.12.-10.20a.m, *12.38, 6.0 p.m. ) 7.0 p.m. Thur. 13.9.15,1l.45a.m., I Thur. 13.-10.10a.m., 12.45, 6.30,8.30 p.m. j 7.30.9.45 p.m. Fri. 14.—8.0, 10.0 a.m., | Fri. 14.—9.0, 11.0 a.m., 12.50, 7.15 pja. | 1.50, 8.15 p.m. 12.50, 7.15 pja. ) 1.50, 8,15 p.m. CARDIFF AND ILFRACOMBE, C By LORNA DOONE. or other suitable Steamer. JUNE. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Tues. U 9.45 a.m. j Tues. 11 3.30 p.m. Wed. 12 9.45 a.m. Wed. 12.4. p.m. j Thur. 13 (via Weston) 9.15 Thur. 13 7.0 p.m. 1 Fri. 14 9.30 a.m. Fri. 14 4.30 & 6.0 p.m. Steamers will callat Penarihand Lynmouth to and fro. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS THIS DAY. To Clevedon, 6.0 p.m. L -ave Clevedon, 8.45 p.m. To Weston, 7.0 p.m. Leave Weston, 8.0 p.m. Fare, Is. Y E N I N G TRIPS. BRIS1'OL. Wed. 12.-Lea.ve Cardiff, 6.30 p.m., Bristol 9.0 p.m. CLEVEDON. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE CLEVEDON. Wed., 12. 6.0 p.m. Wed., 12 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 13. MINEHEAD AND ILFRACOMBE. ,Leave Cardiff 9.15 a.m., returning from Hfracombe at. 7.0 p.m., Minehead, 8.15 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. ILFRACOMBE AND CLOVELLY. -Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m.; Clovelly 4.30 p.m. Ilfracombe' 6.0 p.m. NOTE.—Steamer will call at Penarth Pier to and frosj every trip except those marked (*). i For further particulars and subsequent sailings see • bills, or apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO.. 2637 105, Bute, Docks, Cardiff. A I L Y S E R VICE BETWEEN CARDIFF and WESTON I Fy the magnificent Saloon Steamer VVAVERLEY, Weather and-Circuuistaaices Permitting. JUNE. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON Tues. 11.—*3 45,10.30a.m., j Tues. 11.-9.30, 11.30 a.m., 5.40,8.0 p.m. 6.40, 9.45 p.m. Wed. 12.— 9.15, 11.25 a.m., Wed. 12.—lC.i0a.m.12.10, 6.0 p.m. j 9.30, and 10.30 p.ill. Tbur. 13.— 9.20 a.m., 1.40 I Thur. 13.-11.45 am., 8.15. Fri. 14.—9.15, 11.15 a.m., Fri. 14.-10.5 a.m., 12.5, Thur. 13.— 9.20 a.m., 1.40 Thur. 13.—11.45 a_m., 8.15. Fri. 14.—9.15, 11.15 a.m., Fri. 14.—10.5 a.m., 12.5, 2.0 p.m. 7.0 p.m. Sat. 15.—9.15, 11.30 a.m., I Sat. 15.—10.15 a.m., 12.30, 2.45 p.m. I 8.15 p.m. Note.—Steamer will call at Penarth Pier Every Trip ■ except trips marked thus SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM a CARDIFF AND PENARTH I By the CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HO. RAVENSWOOD, and WAVE RLE Y. I TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JUNE LLTH. I LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. — Leave Cardiff, j 9.30 a.m. Ilfracombe, 3.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 3.35 p.m. MUMBLES.—Leave Cardiff, 10.30 a.m. Mumbles, 4.3 J p.m. EVENING TRIP TO BRLSTOL.—Leave Cardiff, 6.8 p.m. Bristol, 9.15 p.m. EVENING TRIPS TO CLEVEDON AND BRISTOL.-I.&-ave Cardiff, 6.45 p.m. Bristol, 9.15 1 p.m.; Clevedon, 10.15 p.m. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 12TH. ILFRACOMBE (direct).—Leave Cardiff, 1,0 p.m. Ilfracombe, 5.30 p.m. Leave Cardiff for Bristol, 8.0. j p.m. CLEVEDON (via WESTON).—Leave Cardiff, 6.0 p.m.. returning from Cleve ion, 8.45 and 10.0 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO CLEVEDON.—Leave Cardiff, 8.0.p.m.; Clevedon, 10.0 p.m. THURSDAY, June 13th. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.— THURSDAY, June 13th. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.— 1 eave Cardiff, 9.20 a.m. Clovelly, 5.15 p.m.; Ilfra- combe. 7.0 p.m. Lvnmouth, 7.35 p.m, LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff, 11.0 a.m. Ilfracombe, 4.0 p.m. and 7.0 p.m. Lyn- mouth, 4.35 p.m. and 7.35 p.m. WHOLE DAY A'l CLEVEDON (via Weston).— Leave Cardiff, S.20 a.m. returning from Clevedon, -7.30 p.m. -7.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP TO CLEVEDON (via Weston). I —Leave Cardiff, 1.40 p.m. returning from Clevedon, ) -7.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO NEWPORT.-Leave Cardiff, 7.0 p.m. Newport, 9.30 p.m. ¡ For Fares see Bills, and for any further particulars apply to Mr WM. GUY, 70A, Bute-street, Cardiff, Or to P. and A. Campbell, Ltd., Bristol. 310? Or to P. and A. Campbell, Ltd., Bristol. 3107 S~ UMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. Swift steamers "Columba," Iona," Ac., tail daily from Glasgow until 30th Septemqer, for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, and the West Highlands. daily from Glasgow until 30th Septemqer, for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, and the West Highlands. r Official Guide, 6d and Is. — Tourist programme post free from David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-st.. Glasgow. 3209 ORIENT COMPANY'S YACHTING 0 CRUISES by the Steamship GARONNE, 3,876 tons register, leaving London as under For the NORWAY FIORDS, 13th July, for 15th days 3rd August, for 15 days. For COPENHAGEN, STOCKHOLM, ST. PETERS. BURG, the BALTIC CANAL, &c., 27th August, for 29 days. String band, electric light, electric bells, hot and cold baths high-class cuisine. Managers, F. Green & Co. and Anderson, Anderson & Co. Head Offices, Fenchurcli-avenue. For passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch- avenue, London, E.C., or to the West-end Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, S.W. 1979 CHEAPEST CONTINENTAL HOLIDAY. .BRUSSELS (for Waterloo), the ARDENNES, dtc., via HARWICH and Antwerp, by G.E.R. Co.'s fine twin- screw S.S. evry week-day. The most comfortable route to Switzerland. HOOK OF HOLLAND — HARWICH RouTim daily, Sundays included. Finest Steamers on the the Channel Service. Special Fares to Amsterdam4 Exhibition. Passengers by this route save time and money. Cheap Circular Tickets and Tours to all parts of the Continent. Dining Car between March and Hal" wich. Read Walks in Belgium and Tourist Guide to the Continent," 6d each, by post 8d. Time Tables ,(free), Guides, &c., from the Continental Manager, Liverpool-street-Station, London, E.C. 384. A BERYSTWYTH-AND CARDIGAN X3L BAY, NORTH WALES. Bracing air, grand scenery, excellent sea bathing, perfect sanitary arrangements, abundant supply pure water from Plynliraon, electric lighting, pier reopened. A fortnight's residence at Aberyst- wyth is equivalent to a month's residence at most other watering places."—Sir James Clarke. "You cannot have a healthier watering place in England or Wales than Abery:stwyth. Sir W. Gull, Bart. "An ideal country.The World. Tourist and fort- nightly bookings, and through lavatory carriages, daily from Cardiff during season. 3264 Hotels, SJhtinu-ttHrats, &£. IVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL," Unrivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Ctiisine, -and Moderate Fixed Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops, hirPiwr: Offices, Stations, &,c. Luggage conveyed free. -LIVERPOOL. -SHA FTESB(:TRY TEM- I. A PERANCE HOTEL, Mount Pleasant; 100 rooms electric light; stock rooms. Central for Stations. 432.e jyjTARINE HOTEL, BARRY ISLAND. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, WITH EVERY ACCOMMODATION. BILLIARDS. GOOD STABLING. EMPERANCE REFRESHMENT-ROOMS NEAR BEACH. OPEN ON SUNDAYS. LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES CATERED FOR. 2728 MANAGERESS, MISS S. J. HICKS. INEHE AD. A Splendid Health Resort. THE PLUME OF FEATHERS HOTEL, FACING SOUTH. TERMS REASONABLE. 3721 GEORGE THRLSTLE, Proprietor. NEWPORT. UTESTGATE HOTEL.—The Hotel of v T Monmouthshire. Family and Commercial. Table d'Hote Dinner from 6.30 to 8 p.m. 2758 H E "CENTRE" JE. (Opposite Town Hall) FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SOMERSET-PLACE, SWANSEA. ORDINARY DAILY. "Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands, Allsopp's Bottled and Draught Ales, Guinness's Scout, &c. CAPT. S. W. PEARSE, PROPRIETOR (late Windsor Hotel, Cardiff). 3231 ILFRACOMBE. GRANVILLE BOARDING-HOUSE.— Grand sea views lofty situation noted for com- fort, sociability and good cooking. Bijou guide gratis. WE S TON P E l MAR E. JEENES'S IMPERIAL HOTEL, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL, SOUTH PARADE (Late of QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF). Commercial Gentlemen Visitors, and others will find levery accommodation at reasonable charges. Week. end visitors, Saturday until Monday, 15s (inclusive). Wines and Spirita-ef the best quality. Billiards. 3554 IfPORTANTto THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's LX.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pams In the -back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents :—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bndge-sfc, and U, Bute-st. Merthyr-Wills, Chemist, Swausea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport -Young, Chemist, Higb-st. N.B.—Has never been known to tail. i«et ters answered free. Pleas^name paper. XTEATH AMD DISTRICT BILL- NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL- I POSTING COMPANY —Late T Wall. Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :—J. W ROBINSON. oi^ QfttjPg %>tt8Hxiss .1bbrtsle!i. 1895. SUMMER gEASQH. gOWELi AND Q" ABC NOW 0 SHOWING AN UNLIMITED STOCK i » ¡ I NEW Q. o O D ft, ———————————————- •BLACK AND COLOURED SUNSHADES. LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS. LADIES' FANCY TIES. | LADIES' BLOUSES, CAPES, COSTUMBSt j JACKETS, &c. i I, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. MILLINERY DO. I ._———————————————————————- PRICES LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. in 0 W E L L AND ei JO-of I' THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. 3681 JJiiMir Altmstmttds. CARDIFF. HEAT R E ROY A L JL LESSEE & MANAGER, MR EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), the fantastic Mythological Comedy, NIOBE, from the Strand Theatre, and special engagements of Miss BEATRICE LAMB (her original part Niobe ") and HARRY PAULTON (his original character Peter Amos Dunn"). J^IOBE ALL SMILES, Preceded each evening by a one act Comedietta, UNCLE ROBERT. G.W.R.—On Thursday next a Special Excursion leaves Swansea at 2.15 p.m.; return train leara Cardiff at 10.45 p.m. Prices 6d to B2 2s. Doers open 7 commence 7.3a Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell*s^ Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY, June 17th, Mr J. Pitt Hardacre's famous Company in EAST LYNNE. T H E E M P IRE. MANASKB. OSWALD STOLl TO-NIGHT! The Sensation of the Decade— It MAHOMET, THE TALKING HORSE. The concrete Pegasus. An animal as beautiful and-ac intelligent as Bucephalus. Adds, subtracts, divides, muitip lies, tells the time by a watch, and perform# W other feats of an astounding character. On its appear- -ijg ance at. The Tivoli, London, Mahomet was honoured by i the presence of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, the Dufc* .A of Cambridge, and other members of the Royal Family, PAUL LANGTRY, the eccentric black I Miss NELLY WILSON, burlesque actress I The PASSMORE BROS., freak dancers; 4 The SHELDON GI KLS, duettists HARRY PHILLIPS, comique Iff HARRY PHILLIPS, comique Iff Miss NETl'IE WAITE, character singer^ And the Inimitable POLUSKI BROTHERS II (undoubtedly the funniest couple on the variety s constitute the remainder of as good a programme ar anyone could desire. NEXT WEEK :-CHARLES COBORN. GRAND theatre LESSEE & MANAGER. Mr CLARENCE SOUNE& TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, rOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. JOSEPH POOLE'S LATEST ECLIPSE YRIORAMA, SIGHTS OF THE WORLD AND PASSING EVENTS. DAY PERFORMANCES WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Prices from 6d to £1 Is. Box Plan at Momw Heath's Music Warehouse, Queen-street, Cardiff. gTOLL'S pANOPTICON, PHILHARMONIC HAlX and BUILDINGS. sr. MARY-,STREET. TWICE DAILY, at 3.30 and 8 o'clock. For a brief season, ARTHUR BROGDEN'S FAMOUS SWISS CHOIR, a combination of O/k /C\J ARTISTES, including rQ\J LADY MINSTRELS, accompanied by a string Band. English, Scotefc, Welsh, Irish, and French vTocaiistsin costume. A Baad of Mandolins and Guitars. Players on all kinds at foreign Instruments. Laughable Sketches, Pretty Dances, and the Wonderful Trance Mediums, PROFESSOR BEAUFOY and MISS ADA LEBUTT, in their mysterious Clairvoyant Performances. Qnestaons written 011 pieces of paper, retained Is writer's possession, will not only be described j accurately but answered. Miss LEBUTT will Appear Each Evening andoa Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. BROGDEN'S SWISS CHOIR TWICE DAILY, at 3.30 (Afternoon) and 8 o'clock (Evening). Incidental Attractions as per placards. Admission. 6d and 1*. A few Box Seats, lg 6d. SWANSEA. rp II E E M P I R L'. JL MAFr*OKS__ o^WALD^CTOS&. TO-NIGHT! HASSAN ALL the Egyptian Giant, I A colossal specimen of humanity. He is only 17 yean old, is within an ace of 8 feet, and is STILL GROW- ING. He is accompnnied by an interesting individual, a native of Nubia. Varieties by Harry Pleon's Sketeh Company, Bell* and Bijou, and a careful selection of other clever artistes Next Week—Mahomet, the Talking Horse. J NEWPORT. H E E M P IRE. JL MAKAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT LOCKHARTS EXTRAORDINARY ELEPHANTS. If the feats they perform were named here the advertisement would be discredited, for they would seem preposterous, but the Management confidently assures the public that nothing to equal the perform- ance has hitherto been seen in Newport, and that would still have been so, even had Barnum's Show I visited the town. Varieties by able Artistes, including Grace Llovd (late of the Sisters Lloyd), the Fairy Fow, the Bros. Luck, Ac. Next Week:—Hassan Ali, the Egyptian Giant, the Bros. Poluski, &c. LLWYNYPIA. LLWYNYPIA AND TONYPANDY JLJ ATHLETIC SPORTS. MABON'S DAY, 1ST JULY. 1895. PROGRAMME. 130 YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP (restricted to tk* Parish of Ystradyfodwg).—First prize, ZS; Second, 1 :EI,Third.10s. Entrance fee, Is. 130 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.—First prise, £ 8; Second, £ 2 Third. £ 1. Entrance fee, 2s. 440 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.—First prise, £ 5; Second, £ 2 Third, £ 1. Entrance fee. Is ONE MILE OPEN BICYCLE R-AiNDICAP.-Firob prize^ £ 3; Second, £ 1; Third, 10s. Entrance TWO MILES OPEN BICYCLE HANDICAP.-pitgb prize, 24 Second, £1 10s Third, 15s. Entrance fee, 2s. 200 YARDS CLUB RACE.-First prize, One Travel- ling Bag, value Els Is (presented by Mr J. J. Jenkins, Ivor Hael Hotel, Llwyuypia); second priae, One Pair Football Boots, value 10s 6d th rd prize, One Pair Football Knickers, value ,5a! Entrance fee. Is. To be run in football boots. TWO MILES OPEN TROTTING ffANDICAP.-Firsa prize, jB8 second. B2 third, -1. Entrance 5s ONE-AND-A-HALF MILE GALLOW A Y RACE (15.g and unde r).-Firgt prize, SIC second, jS2 third. £1. 15.2 to carry 12 stone 71bs. for every inch under. Penalty, 71bs. winner once, 141bs. winner v twice. Entrance fee, 5s. ONE-AND-A-HALF MILE PONY RACE (13 2 and under).—First prize, £ 6; second, £ 2: third £ L Allowances and penalties as Gallowav RAM Entrance fee, 5s. All entries to be made, and Post Office orders pa* <■ able, to ^ELLYN^JJwvnvma. 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