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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOI TH WALES DAIL" NEWS. W0RPS- 0NCS- TMA TIMM 20^ards 0 6 10 1 6 20^ards 0 6 10 1 6 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 3IX™U5S IN "NEWS" AND Q0 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 •• KCHO. 20 Words Each extra n 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2.!6 V 30 W ords SOUTH WALES ECHO. f q/q nr7zrTriiit>:iri-"sTx I WORDS. OSCE. XJMES, TTMKS. <0 Words 20 Wordsj 0 6 10 16 5/- Each Extra 50 Words 0 9 16 2 3 10 Woid* 1/" 40 Words 10 2 0 3 0 50 Words 13 2 6 3 9 ? i 60 Words l 6 3 0 3 6 These ch&rges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified bei.ow, and are strictly confined to those which art ordered .for r.onsnutivc insertion, OAid paid tor previous to insertiO'i if either oj these conditions is not complied with, the Advertise- ment will he ehavfjtd by the Business Scale:— Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To br Let or Sold, Loii Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. JToW»w of Birtht, if Ant av*, "nil Deaths, 1, each, if rxceediim "0 wjrrfs, anB 6(1 for each additional 10 wardi, Uersottal. nOUSF.HOLDERS Rwoving should commnnica te with W«is»ey'>» Depository, 142, S«wT»-T»>a<t, JARDIFF. FURNHUTE P'ICKED, RTEN?OVPF?, &n.t WAREHOUSED o ami all pnrfs. y¡:"tima.I"s. ^nstiafwiaK fnll pack°rw porters. 284 'mTflR Willi sun" 'OTl'«y.~Pri vat« Inquiry Agent, late jL»l Detective sergeant Cardiff Police conftrtenHal investigations.—83, Alex-indra-road, Cardiff. 7^9 Returns Sweetest ),.y Tobacco m:l.'1'1fa.cl1tr"eJ 1253 JIlniritnomaL A Young Man, 26 old. tall, fair, and a splendid business rann, is anxioui to Correspond with fl.n Affectionate, Young Lady with c:m:1JI BMI", with » view [0 an marring* strictly private.— Omega, South Walf! Daily N*»ws," (Cardiff. R2 C-^ROCER-S Son, 23. t;1.1C;f a ood and smi1.bt¡!ri- Jr ncss appearance. wishes tn marry :1 business-like "Yenng Lady with titUt mean* secrecy guaranteed.— Daily News." Cardiff. MATTtlMON Y—El dPily Lady, who has just lost 1 her lifelonc companion (her sister), and wbo possesses s'me mean- wishes to hear from educated gentleman.—Mis3 Graham. 3. City-road, London. 495 YOtJNGMrin, age 24Tin business (fair), wishes to correspond with Yonng l.ady. similar enclose Cardiff 756 iHttsicaL tI. PPLICANT sending replies to Advertisements 1-1. addressed tn initials or fictitious names, '1.1: thll'1 /fficc. are requested not. to send original testimonials, with their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonialsonly. MISS has much pleasure in announcing that sh* oon h'nues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penartb visit,cd \,w1('e weekly.—Tysons given at the TMtdencct of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, 1)s" to Taff Val and llhvnsney Stations. Terms moderate 1S5?4 FIA>*os -G enuine bargains, returned from hire, 0<)(11." n"lV. all lifpst imp""veHumtc:. offerpd at Half pf¡"" 10 clear particulars nt, free -GwvnnA H. Brader, 17. Heathfield-=.t'-eet. Swansea. 7070 meàíral. QOUTH 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Mcdical. Sur{»icAl, and Maternity Morses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams Prompt. Cardiff." 13(;9 W^NTKD at, the lillery Collieries, Abertill&ry, a t'1' "-I11'g;>o11 who has passed his degrees in medicine and surgery. Applicaiions, together with testimonials, to be addrc-sed to tiie secretary, as under, not, later *han Dec. 6, when full information as ro salary and conditions will bw given. — William MeNeil. New Houses. Mitre-street. Abertillery. near Newport. Mon. I (Sttocational. 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 ordy. office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copieR of testi- moni:1.ls onJy. E K 'I'uition fov Civil Service and all other exami- t; nations. Rapid and successful preparation by thoroughly <ina3ificd masters.—Write nniversal Cor- respondenre Co.ichinj; Ag^en^y, 11. Hi51brow-villas. East Finehley. London. 583 TniRRNCH. — Madame Cofifn (Brevet Superieur, jP liniveTsity of Fvance) has npene<l Classes at Mewpovr High chonl, Stow Hill, every Saturday, 7.30, 1ft.. ladies and jfcntlerocn. for French Composition, Conversation, and Literature Also daily at Cardiff &t her house, 12. The WaLfc 845 FRKNCH! Spanish, Italian. German, Private )[' Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for rfie Medirpl. Law, C'H-il Service. Excise and C'lst^ms ExaininaMons Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand.—-Mr W. Haines, Public Transla tor. 25. Park-street. Cardiff. 398 SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils taught and qualified for appointments by a.n experienced tutor: orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, 21. R* Bargh-street, Riverside. Cardiff. ICosi anil Jfumtfr. LOST. Sundav evening, from 60, Upper George- JLJ street, small Yorhsl.ire Puppy dark back, head turning light. rewarded^ 867 i-R""[ld.-Lost. Stolen, or Strayed, from Holton Field, B'.jrry Dock, one Mare, 14 hands, dun body, four bl 'ck legs, also mane and lonK tail and one black Coli. with white star on I b forehead, about ]& months old, with no shoes on.—Finder apply J. Dyer. 88. Thompson-street. Barry Dock. 906 Stotmstir ^erbantB. A PPLICANTS sending repfies to Advertisements addressed to initials or ficfctioiri names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials wifchti heir applications, but. to enclose copies of t.p.sti monia's only. W- ANTED, i. "oocl General Servant comfortable 'yv home must have good references age about 20-Apply Sirrell. 114. Castl°-road. Cardiff. 9R7 ANTE1) at. once. a good General Servant —Apply to Mrs Winks, 53, KichroOnd-road. 707ft W" ANTED. General Servant,, able to wash about yy gft—Apply 35, Kinjrsland-crescent, Barry "IT ANTED. ;1. pood plain Cook.—Apply to Mrs Buckicy Roderick, Fronheulog, Llanelly. 7073 WANTED, General Servant fond of children.— W Apply Mrs Francis, 170. Cowbridsre-road, Can i on. 887 ANTED at. once, good General Servant, able to Wv do plain cooking ago not nnder 24 good reference. Apply Mrs" Edward Jenkins, Grocer, Maindee, Nowport.. 7048 WANTED, a good General Servant; mast do W plain cooking and ironing: good character required: age 22.—Apply fredegar Arm- Rhyraney. WANTED immediately, an experienced General VW Servant small family man kept.-Apply John Eva as a.nd Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. &32 Situations Vacant. 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 only. BASKET Makers.—Wanted, a. good ^nd-—Apply JL) R. Williams and Sons. Ltd.. Hay. R.S.O. 7059 LECT'RICAL Engineerins■ — Messrs Sydney F. Jhi Walker and Co have a Vacancy for an Árticled Pupil.—Cardiff Electrical Works, Severn-road, Cardiff. OMlT Employ men t •—P! ain writers, either sex J[Jt. Book Agency Correspondence no canvassing copy and particulars. Is good payment. Chaney, Beaumont-road, London. N. 678 NCR BASF, Vourlncome^Foremen. Cbeek-weigh- jt men. Timekeepers. Clerks, and all respectable men with influence among the working classes, wanted to form Cluh" for Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. &c. Terms and Catalogue of Kendal and Dent. 106. Cheapside, London. Great gucceas. Mention paper. 17 PICTURE Framer.—All-round Hand wanted imme- J_ diately permanent job none but first-class IDen need apply.—A. 761, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 761 RINTING.—Wanted, a good Cropper Machine JL Lad.—A ,ply South Wales Printing Works, West- gate-street, Cardiff. f- ROFÎ"fABLJ< ladylike Business at home nOSl to JL 50f weekly) can be secured.with a.n Antomatic" Knitter cash or hire work can be had.—Write to S. W. Director, ó7. Southwark-street, London, or Agency. 33. Oxford-street, TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted at once. Your," Man as Third. —Apply, stating age and Wages. Walker, Albert Restaurant, Pontypool. 629 Wages. Walker, Albert Restaurant, Pontypool. 629 o"TaUOTs.—Wante~ei~at once. Four tt^Lclaas Coat- roakers permanency.—Apply >'• *• Price, Ton, Centre RINTBRS.—Wanted, Turnover at Case and Job- bing. -Apply, statin? wages. «C.. to Kcho Office, Fishguard. Pern. 784 WANTED for a Tinplate Works with two miUs. competent Blackplate Welg];er. Apply Manager, Tynewydd Works, Pontpewydd. W- ANTEDT"SaddlerTaccustomed to colliery work. and to fill up spare lime as ostler.—Apply Evans and Bevan, Neath. ANTED a Kootl f oreman Shipwright; must be thovoughly competent good character '"dis- pensitble; no other need apply.—C. H. Bailey, l>ne Engineering Works, Barry Dock. ANTED on farm. staid Single Man who can vV hedjie. milk, make himself generally usef'il.— Apply, personally. Gurhay Vach farm, near LiTj • wood", Mon. 7-t5 WANTF.D, Surface La.b;uTel s; also Sawyer to work circular saw.—Apply Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen Colliery Co., Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Brynamman. 6995 itTtT" ANTED Candidate.^ for Government Vacancies W to apply for full details of Appointments, in- cluding Men Clerkships, Boy Clerkships, Excise, Customs, and all Post Office Appointments. Rapid thorough teaching orally or by post. Most. 1Iucce>lsfuJ system. Numerous passes; 3.000 recent1y.-Apply C. E. Skerry, M.A., 67, Chancery-lane, fcoatton. ó11 WANTED, a competent Waggon Smith.—Apply | Cardiff Rolling Stock Co., Cardiff. 7082 30s Weekly easily earned by Ladies with inclination for another occupation splendid opening.—89, Green Lanea, Stoke Newington, London. 578 J2s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done even- ings.—Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse-yard, Water-lane, London. 610 jf*2 weekly upwards may he realised by either sex dw without hindering occupation.—For particnlars, samples, etc., encloseadilressint envelope, Evans, Watts and Co (P t.37). Merchants, Birmingham. Thus is genuine. 992 I¡op Assistants. APPLICANTS sunriing replies to Advertisements A addrnsse«l \.1} initials or tictitiovis names, at this r¡ffi"e. are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only DRAPRUV.—Wanted, by December 1st, experi- enced Show Hand, well up in tnftn s* Outfitting aod fancy window dressing; slatp- experience and salary first, letter.—D. W. Lloyd, Porth 899 DP.APK.KY.—Wanted, smart Young Man, dress department knowledge fitrnisbiiig able vvuidow-firesser Welsh immediate engagement.— Apply particulars Davies. Cloth Hall, Carmarthen. 604 ROCRKS — Wanted, smart Young Man, as assist- T ant, at once outdoors.—Send full particulars, Davirs and Co., Borough S ores, SW3.IISea. 7061) ( ROGERS.— Married couple, wholesale business, 7Ií drive, solicit,, and speak Welsh; house, salary, commission security—Letter only, 2, New-st.,Cardiff. CGROCERY —Wanted, Young Man, 18. to take 7T charge pony and trap, make himself generally useful outdoors.—James Jones, Grocer, Ystrad Khondda. 989 CI liOCKKY.—Wanted, a strong Lad as Apprentice JT able to speak Welsh.—Apply R, J. Evans, Ynysybwi. 912 ( ROC:FRY. — Wanted, thoroughly experienced I Tj Hand at once must be well up in provisions and the fresh meat trade outdoors personal appli- cation.—Co-operative, Blaina. 7039 l'OCKRY—Wanted, a strong, active Lad as y Apprentice to the Grocery and Provision Trade. —T. Th mas, Dowlais. 568 (S KOCMIY — Wanted, a strong Lad as Apprentice. jf —Apply Alfi ert Jones, Kbbw Vale. 403 UOCICRY and Provision. —Wanted,a Junior Assist- T ant (Welsh).—Apply D. Bowen, High-street, ilerthyr. 902 d I^ROCKUY and Provision Trade.—Wanted a good ^8 -Junior must know Welsh—Apply WE Hams, 144. High-street, Mertbyr '01 KOCK.KY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, a Prac- vX t,irol Man, about, 28 years of age.—Apply David Davies, 2. Canon-street, Aberdare. 765 ROCKRV and Provisions—Smart Junior, about %Jf 18, well up nt, soliciting abstainer photo.—Cash Supply Stores, Helton road, Barry Dock. 757 (GROCERY nnri Junior or Iri- ~W prover wanted at once age sbout 17 full par- tic Molyneux, Cathedral Stores, Cardiff. 451 MOWF.LL and Co., The Cardiff Drapers, Cardiff, hare vacancies for a few Young Ladies in their K mcy Department. applicants must state experience and salary required. 835 MILLINERY —Wanted, a first-class Milliner, able to serve: Welsh.—Apply, stating full particnlars. T Samuel, Kemdale, 803 PROVISION Salesmen.—Several good Men wanted. — Apply Lipton, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 882 ANTED, thorough good Hand for Outfitting and I vBiots personal application on Monday or Tuesday.—Co-operative, Blaina. 7040 6,Tltr!ts, MrOnagtts, &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this otlice, are reauested not to tend original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials oniv. LOAN Business.—First-class experienced Manager required by good firm liberal salary.—Address, stating full particulars, T. 442, "Daily News," Cardiff. WA TED a respectable Lad, about 18. as Cashier, with knowledge of Bookkeeping.— Apply to L H Lewis. Drapor, Morriston. 90S Situations Mantcir. BAKERs.-wanted by young Man as Second or B jnle, bread and Iake; referencas abstainer. Apply H., 10, sion-street. Pontypridd. 626 JjTNGINE Driver (40), thoroughly experienced, nsed J to high-class engines 4 years present situation. — Address Vacuum, Daily News," Cardiff. 930 GOOD Agents wanted.—Clubs for Watches, Jewel- lery, Bassinettes, or Furniture, on quite a new b.isis, to agents and members.—Write for terms to Club, Harro.1, 55. Tib-street, Manchester. 936 I' R()IO-NGiRY.-W[\,nted. a Situation as Im- prover 3 years' exnerienee aged 18 first-class ro ei-etice a. b-tainer.-Ion,. care ot Mrs T. NL D.»niel, Ironmonger, Cardigan. 911 LADY recommends Housemaid for a good family, Bridgend or neighbourhood also good Generals wanted.—Adams' Registry, Nolton-street, Bridgend. TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Young Man, 19, seeks Situation as improver; abstainer good reiereiiee.-H- E, 5, Abingdoa-street, Burnham, Somerset. 994 I rpo Bakers, Pastry Cooks—Situation wanted by JL Christian Man as good all-round Hand; married four years present situation; diseitg gett when suited; good reference. -Terms and particulars to R. Frake, Trosnant, Pontypool. 314 ANTED immediately, Situation as Housekeeper í" where servant is kept; careful manager under- stands cooking excellent references.—J., High Mead Cottage. Ely. near Cardiff. 621 WANTED, as Groom, Under-C,achman, orheiper; v can ride or drive: age 2i three years' charac. tp,Ai)ulv Kimbrey, Harwell. StrventOii. Berks. 60) ^geiuifs, rahdler5, &r. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications. but o enciose copies of testi- monials only. AGENTS wanted everywhere to form Club3 for Watches, Ac. high commission.—Name and address to Arbor, Locke's Advertising Offices,Newport, Mon. 7087 AGENTS wanted throughout Great Britain calling on business people generally whole or spare time.—Address Agency. Aidersgate Chambers, Lon- dou, E.C. 627 f jllRS'r-class Salary and Commission Agent wanted, A, pickles, vinegars, sauces, &c.-Applv Turner, Albion Works, Howard-road, Stoke Newington, London. 510 LARGE Profits secured daily by anyone judiciously operating in Grain, Cotton, Sugar, etc. risks litiiited from £1 upwards available sound, honest advice given. —Full particulars, post free, of Wm. vVestwood and Co., 19 and 20, Railway-approach, London Bridge, S.E. 305 LEATHER Trade, — Advertiser, age 35, would Represent a good House as Traveller for South Wales. Good and sound connection in the trade, as well as collieries and users of Machine Belting, &c.- Address Leather, Daily News Office, Cardiff. fTHKAVEI.LER Wanted to introduce anew brilliant J. letter for advertising state experience and ex- pectation of rern uncration. -Bentley. Keppoch-street, Roath. 582 W ANTED in January, Representative for Wales must have recently covered the ground in Clothing -Broderick and Co., Wholesale Clothiers, Bristol 616 ubHr Hons* FREE Hotels.—Llanelly, jMOO Hereford, E2ZO; j[' A'cergavenny, £ 150 Llanidloes, £ 450 Neatb, £ 600; Blaenavon. £ 200.—Mr Hillman, Auctioneer, Newport. 6992 TO l.et, free Double-license House, the Old Ivy Bush Hotel, High-street, Swansea.—Full particulurs on premises. 7065 Jfor jid*Houses, Hanii, &t. BEST Offer Wanted for Freehold Ground Rent in mineral district, now let to tenant at £ 3 per annum seller will pay for transfer deeds.-Apply T. G. G., Daily News," Cardiff. 786 FOR Sale, or Let on ground rent, 20 acres (or part) Building Land, adjoining Pilning Station, near entrance Severn Tunnel 1,203 feet frontage main road to Bristol; land qnite level suitable for factory, etc.- La Trobe, Surveyor, 20, Ciare-street, Bristol. 900 FOR Sale, a Shop, of splendid appearance, in the very best position in the Rhondda.—Apply Pen, South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 775 FOR sale (a bargain), House in Strathnairn-street hot and cold bath Castle-road end, —Apply No. 21. FREEHOLD Outdoor-licensed Shop and Premises, No. 51, Victoria-terrace, Neath, for Sale.-Apply John ft. Richards. Solicitor, Swansea. 7083 TFIO be Sold by Private Contract, the Lease of Two j|_ Cottages and Baker's Shop, situate at the W«rn, Ystalyfera, lately in the occupation of Messrs Worlock and Thomas, Bakers.—For further particulars app'y to John F. Harvey and Co., Auctioneers, &c., Goat- street,, Swansea. 7051 m° be Sold by Private Treaty, the large com- JL inodious Premises, No. 74, High-street, Merthyr rent. 21fj per auntiin.-Apply Committee, Merthyr Working Men's Club. 767 ø bt Sd,-1^0us £ s, Hani, &t. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 KYVIELOG-street, 'off Cathedral-road —bouse to K 1.et; containing six bedrooms modern con- veniences rent, £42 10s.-Venning, 112, Donald-street. Cardiff. 573 LLANISHEN.—The Hollies, near Station, contain^ ing 3 sitting-rooms and 10 bedrooms large garden lovely views.—Ensor, Ward, and Gilling, Solicitors, Cardiff. l rs^O Let, Belgrave House, Sfc. Helen's-avenue, Swan- B sea hot and cold water and all modern con- veniences. -Apply on the premises, or 27.. Castle- street, 7047 TO Let, Skelty Hall, two miles from Swansea, from 25th December, 1895 land if d«sired.— Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 7062 58. Partridge-road.—Comfortable House rent only £ 24 near trams immediate possession may be had.-Apply 105, Newport-road. 428 19LI let, -3onsittt,s iorftnist.5, &r.. if -IHE-,IISTS.-To Let, a. Shop, double front, plate- j glass windows best position in Treharris, near !Station. -AT,ply David Prosser, Treharris. 974 NEATH.—To Let, Warehouse, 40 feet long, with extra yard two entrances from Alfred-street. Also Carpenter's and Plumber's Shop with separate enimuce.-Apply Davies. iJrynderwen, St. George's- terrace, Swansea. NEwponT.—To be Let,Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- pl,ice. -Particulars of Manager, "Dally News Office, Newport 1212 OFFICES.—To be Let, a Suite of Offices (with a 0 strong room) on the first floor in St. Mary-street, now in the occupation of Mr H. Cousins, olicitor.— Apply at South Wales D <jly News Office, Cardiff. L 1 TABLES to be Let.—Back Church-road, Canton, >3 Cardiff; a portion or whole -Apply Claske and Co., King's Brewery, Cardiff. 855 rWlO Let, Set of Rooms as Offices, on second floor 1 above South Wales Daily News" Offices, St, Msury-etreet; also two Sets of Rooms on third floor.— Apply South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. TO Let, Honse, Shop, and Stable, immediate posses- sion, 4, Diilwyn-street. —Apply Mr P. Jones, Oxford-street Building Yard, Swansea. 605 37, Lochabei-street. Roath Park.—Corner House, Shop, with stables, back and side entrance suit butcher. Also Pony, Cart, and Harness for Sale.— Apply above address. 683 WliLL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on lease and moderate terms; suitableforen- gineering or similar purpose with siding, etc. adjoin- ing Docks, Newport.—Apply Joseph Heald Rolling Stock Works. Cardiff. 1258 wuisintssts for lgisposal. AN Old-established Engineer's Business for Sale as A a going concern, by valuation, comprising fit- ting and turning shops, and small foundry, with large yard, millwright's shop and stores. Also large quantity of ploughing and thrashing machinery, to be sold with business or separately it has a good connection, and works a. very large district.—Apply C. W. Jones, High- street, Tewkesbury. 7058 17\ XC KPT I ON A L Opportunity.—Smart Coffee, Tea, I and Refreshment Business, Bi-istol comfort- able living for 3 persons incoming £ 35. Another for EL3 living for 2 per,o.Apply Tebbs, 23, Newton- street, Stapleton-road, Bristol. T7K)R Disposal, Retail Confectionery and Restaurant I Business, near Market and Albert Hall.—Jno F. Harvey and Co., Goat-street, Swansea. 7046 ^Uidjiiurg, tools, &r. _m- IT^OR Mortar Mills. Saw Benches. Portable and Vertical Engines, New Fire Boxes. Tubes, and ali kinds of repairs, G. KYTE and CO., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF. N.B.-Solm Agents for the Thistle Oil Engine cheapest, and best in market 5 B.U. to be seen at above address. 6166 Jj^OR Sale, an 8-horse power Portable Engine, with 6ft. Mortar Mill also Saw Bench, with fast and loose pulleys, rising and falling spindle three Saws and Belting compltc.- Writ.. R. 96&, "South Wales Daily News." Cardiff. 966 FOR Sale, cheap, two 6in. double cylinder and one 5in. horizontal Steam Winches, in good condi- tion also two Saw Benches, and one 10 b.p. Portable Engine.—Pugsjey, Prince-street, Bristol. 7071 TJ^OR Sale, improved Portable Steam Hoisting or ff1 Winding Engine.—Apply to George Wilkins, iJryn Ivor Villa, Clytha Park, Newport, Mon. oil-, ON Sale, 4ft. 6in. Schiele Colliery Ventilating Tail, in cast-iron casing self contained, lying at Cribbw Colliery, near price. £ 22.—Thomas Johnson, Prescott-street,, Wigan 7079 PORTABLE Engine and Mortar Mill wanted at once; must, be in good working order; state price coinplcte-Dieliji. Contractor, Weston-super- Mare. 501 TO Property Owners.—Improved Wrought Iron Fencing for Cottage and Terrace Property, 2s Sd yard. Cheaper ilmn wood. Iron Hurdles, Fencing, Gates, Tree Guards, Ornamental Palisading, Entrance Gates, Kennel Railing, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Galvanised Rooting Sheets, <fcc.—John Elwelt, City Iron Works, Shcepeote-street, Birmingham 37 VERTICAL Steam Boiler, 3ft. 6in. by 5ft., with mountings can be bad cheap.—Apply Poly- blank. Swansea. 7C67 i blank. Swansea. 7C67 i rjAO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS. &, c. If you want a really good MORTAR MILL on the best terms, either for cash, hire. or purchase-hire, write, wire, or telephone to c IIARI,E,I D p HILLIPS, NEWPORT. MON. Telegrams-" Machinery. Newport." National Telephone—No. 8. 5ft., 6ft., and 7ft. Mills always kept in stock at New- port and Gloucester ready for prompt delivery. Also 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 20 n.h.p., which can be had on the same terms. Phillips's im- proved SAW BENCHES are the best and cheapest 111 the market-. Lot of other Wood-working Machines. The best stock in the kingdom of New and Second- hand Plant, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, &c., ready for quick delivery. First-class 8ft. Mill, as good as new. Also in stock Twelve Locomotives, various sizes, from Rin. cylinders to 13in. cylinders, some of which are ready for immediate delive y. SEagons atth doilifirtj Hjeqmsxtss. RAILWAY Waggons and Locomotives. — The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J Heald) always have wood Second-hand Waggons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Waggons in process of buit(ling,- Works and Offices, East Moors, Cardiff. 4188 B RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or IX deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1082 10- ton Coal Wagons for Sale amongst others, 25 T V. and G.W.R. type, in excellent, condition at a low price —Apply J. H-ald, Rolling Stock Works, Catdiff- 6W2 IBtqjtUs, %xu\\dtsf &t. IVl ORRIS B l 0 S CYCr,F. woRKS, PONTYPRIDD. Clearance List of Bargains, with New Cycle Lock, free, 6d stamps. Boys' Tricycles. Plated Bars, for cash, small, 19s 6d large, 29s 6d. Repairs of nil kinds. SAFETY Pneumatic, quite new, balls throughout, diamond frame; £ 5 15s, worth £ 20.—P 842, Daily News," Cardiff. 482 AFETY Ladies' Pneumatic; latest improvements O 1;6 10s.—Q 843. Echo," Cardiff. 483 'If" J'8IM'" frorsss, .iUt Carriages. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 (CARDIFF Carriage CoT, Hope-street, Cardiff, have j the largest and most varied collection of Carri- ages on sale in the Principality. 980 (SAKDIFE Carriage Co,, Hope-street, Cardiff.- ) Square Miniature Landau in excellent order also a light and stylish Victoria. 980 C~ ARDIEF~Carriage Co., Hope-street, Cardiff.—Cir- C cular-fronted Brougham in good condition also a very light Waggonette with moveable hood. 980 AP.RIAGF, Lamps.-Insueetion invited.—Best se- j lected Stock in the West.—C JS. Gurnaey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 5939 OR Sale, strongly-built Pony Trap, suit 12 or 12.2, varnished body, carry four good condition cheap.—J. Harrison, Ebbw Vale. 975 FOBTsale, at Cover's, Wharton-street, Cardiff, new Hauling Cart and nearly new Business Cart, and three Butchers' Blocks. 430 /GREENGROCER'S or Fishmonger's Cart, also Flat HJT Cart, Furniture Truck, and well-made Butcher's or Market Cart; all in excellent condition selling cheap no reasonable offtr fefused.-2, Galston-street, Adamsdown. 417 SORE Shoulders, <fcc., quickly cured by Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from sore shoulders, sore backs, thrush, grease, broken knees, cuts, wounds, cracked heels, speedily cured by bathing with Condy's Fluid (diluted). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Of all Chemists, 8oz.. Is 20oz., 2s. Full instruc- tions with every bot le. 24-page Veterinary Book with every 2s bottle, or sent free by post to nil applicants, from Condy's Fluid Works, 51, Turnmill-stieet, E.C. LVIRONG Brougham, suitable for posting business kO four-wheel Dog Cart, or Shooting Cart, in excel- lent condition.—Miles. Carriage Factory, Swansea. 7068 IFTSE "Jeerol" Ointment for speedily curing U Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming. Over- reaches, Capped Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering, &c. Large box post free Is 2d, from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Tnrnmill-street, Lou (101). E.G. 6538 NDERTAKER'S Stock ou iale.-Hear,es, with glass sides, massive carvings, plated rails, plumes if required. £ 25 Side-light Coaches, second- hand, su t weddings or funerals, £ 30; two plain Hearsts, in working order. £ 15 each. Large stock of new Hearses and Washington Cars. India-rubber tyres fitted when required. Catalogues free. Cash or easy terms.—John Marston and Co., 24, Bradford- street, Birmingham. 411 Jor ^ate.-JEisailanmts. BEAUTIFUL Hand Sewing Machine, high arm, 113 lock-stitch, self-threading, and all latest im- provements, perfectly new, never been used, complete wit h accessories, handsome cover, cost B5 5s, will sell for B2 12s 6d inspection invited.-7, Stephenson- street, Riverside, Cardiff. 793 IRMINGHAM Goods, Jowellery, Watches, Hard- JL) ware, Toys, Clothing, Furniture, Wringers. Agents Wanted. Wholesale book free.-Henry May, Bir- mingham. 6L9 (lURB for Piles.-Perfect cure guaranteed in most j stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trob?, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 357 £ CUTLERY (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). —For immediate cash, lady offers unsoiled 10- guinea service for 305 12 large, 12 small knives, meat carvers, game carvers, also steel finest qiialitv ap- proval paid.—Mrs Farquharson, 52, Hugh-street, Eccleston-square, S.W. 9&1 CUTLERY -Grea.t Barga.in.-12 Table and 12 Cheese Knives, real Crayford ivory pinned-balanced handles finest quality, Sheffield make perfectly new only 13s 6d worth 80s sent for approval, carriage paid. Address Mrs Daniels, 37, Elizabeth-street, Eaton-square, S.W. 537 ARTHENWARF, and China.—Seconds £ 27 Crates best £ 3, or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s 6d write for lists.—Webb and Co., Railway Passage, Longton, Staffordshire. 390 FUR Boa (real Russian).—Dark brown, perfectly new, very bushy, soft, silky Alaska Tail Hoa, three yards long immediate ca ll, accept 19s 6d worth 1;0, Great bargain approval, carriage paia before purchasing.—Mrs E. Hopkins, 55, Handford- road. Brixton-road, S.W. 361 -g,loft Sale, a good Tent; size, 36 by 24 best green JU canvas cost S22 10s last spring maker, Banks, ot Dei by will sell cheap,—Grand Bazaar, Brynmawr, con ire. 804 ENTLEMEN, we sent over 500 Suits last season JT into Cardiff and district. What more do you want ? No tailor can possibly compete with our All- wool Tweeds and Serge Suits to measure at 35s 6d. Write for patterns (free).-The Woollen Company, Bradford. 981 HARRIS'S Mahogany Parlour Suite, couch, gent's JLl easy, and four chairs to match, 92 12s 6d.— Harris's Showrooms, The Market Hall, Newport. 4206 H-ARRiS Mahoiany- Parlour Suite, couch, gent's JLJL easy, and four chairs to match, B2 12s 6d.— Harris's Showrooms, The Market Hall, Newport. 42.C6 W-J'ARRIS'S Nlahogany Parloui-uite, couch, gent's J'JL easy, and four chairs to match, B2 12s 6d.— Harris's Showrooms, The Market Hall, NewDort. 4206 LADY wishes to Sell Parcel of Baby's first Clothes superior quality quite neiv. cheap.—Mrs L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 926 JYONs silk Dress Length (black corded).—A young J lady, requiring money, offers 15 yards magnificent Silk, richest, bright, lustrous quality, cost 7 guineas, for 45s (unsoiled) approval free.-Nurie Douglas, 30, Auriot-road. West Kensington, W. 609 MILK I Milk Milk for Sale refrigerated; morn- ing and evening communications with Cardiff, Nbwport, and Monmouthshire Valleys. Gdffith, Gwernmelyit, Raglan, 623 PRIMULAS, Primulas, for winter flowering, Is 6d doz. pelargoniums, 2s doz. all good plants free cash.—D. Davies, t-ugwarditie, Hereford. 608 PRIVATE Xmas Cards Choice and new designs samples on application; write early to ensure the best.—Thatcher, Art Stationer, College Green, Bristol. 6274 RARE Books, Curious Books, Sensational Books, French Novels in English, &c. descriptive catalogue, stamp.—W. Dawson, 159, Pentonville-road, London. 924 K> EDUCTION in Harness and Riding Saddles j Carriage Lamps, 6s 9d pair new glasses put in lamps.—Saddlery Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea. SENSATIONAL Photographic Novelties and Spe- cialities catalogue free nasce this paper.—A. ttubeau, Bae poaaseau, 19, Paris (Fswce). 109 SILYER-plated Spoons and Forks.—Lady will sell 8-guinea Service, 12 each table and dessert spoons and forks and teaspoons (60 pieces) best A A quality unsoiled; immediate cash; accept 30s; approval; carriage paid.—Beta, 33s, Hindon-street, Pimlico, S.W^ 962 FECIAL Offer. — Please read this carefully.— Enormous Remnant Parcels of useful lengths, suitable for children's clothing, Ac., 2s 6d two. 4s 6d. Serges, fancy materials, flannelette, nrints, muslins, &s., go- d quality, some worth 2s or 3s yard. Patch- work—For Is 6d I 100 large silks, plushes, mixed or separate, some fancy and brocaded, all new and bright, in great variety or 150, 2s; smaller (200) Is 6d; even smaller, but good (300). Is 6d print, 8d 100. Patchwork carriage paid. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Numerons testimonials. Mrs Dayley, 58, St. George's-plnce, Cheltenham. 667 SPORT. —"Noiseless" Rabbit~'Rifles, 9s Pocket Rifles, 9s 6d Walking-stick Guns, 15s Noiseless Cartridges, is 6d 100; R'bbit Bolters, superior to ferrets, Is packet, Nets, 6 for 2s 3d 50-yard Nets, 12s 6d Game Draw, Is 6d Guns, Rifles, Nets, Bird Calls, Ac. Lists, Id. Carriage paid.—J. Eggleston, N a turaJist. Sunderland. rjnARPA ULINs, surplus from railways, large and JL small, to cover hay, corn. waggons, carts, and trucks, cheap.—31, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 766 TARPAULINS for Wagons, Cart, Machine, Engine ja_ and Railway Wagon Covers, Black, Yellow, or White India Rubber. Horse Cloths, Hay and Rick Sheets, Sacks, Coal Bags, Ac. price list free from E. Parnall & Co., Sheene-roH,d, Bedminster. Bristol. 6210 WALNUT Suite, newine pieces cash no reasonable offer refused.—25, Lionel-road, Canton 846 Incu- TV bator and Brooder to hold ten dozen es; new in paid.—Mrs Booth, Penrhyu View, lwrn Bay. 445 „ WAV ERLEY Novels.—Clergyman offers complete TV unabridged edition in 25 well-bound magnificent volumes, new suit. noblemfw's library value £ 8 10s will accept 55s.- Rev. B., News Office, Cardiff. 805 Wl.VTLR Curtains. — Widow lady offers ex- quisitely handsome pair ;reversihle art cretonne clot II; lovely design, never used suit dinin or draw- iog-room; cost 30s, accept 12s 6d approval.— Widow, Prima Lodge, Prima-road, Stockwell. 964 ARMOUTHBloaters and Red Herrings of excel- M. lent quality customer wanted who can take 20 to 100 boxes per week.—Write for prices and particu- lars to C. J- Preston a.nd Son, Fish Merchants. Stock- port. 800 FEATHERS FEATHERS! FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get,Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to II. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL NORTH WALES. 1275 iHxscdiaiuous oEants. OLD Lead wanted in any quantity up to 5 tons in c.rap, pipe. 01' te lead; p!1.rtie having any for disposal, pay prompt cash on delivery.—Write Jenkins. Ironmonger. J)oIVlaÜ;. 567 WANTED by respectable person, a. Family's Wash. ing.-Apply 20, M'fk-street^JS?^ -4 iEx5cdiau £ cu3. ASTROLOGY.—What is before you ? Prosperity, .L Health, Marriage, Changes, etc. Free with Cha.ra.cter from Handwriting or Photograph. Send birthtime. Is. and stamped address. C. Gordon, 76, Camberwell Grove, London. iTH'RNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nqmries lisually made by other com panies are ùispeused with. We have an imlDense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of cnarge. No 2tamp or agreement charges made; no biB of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being In,10ufacture:-s, we g-uaca.nteequa.lity, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 pet cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing f sewhere. We willsupplv S6 worth for 2s 611 weekly S10 worth, 4s weekly £15 worth for 5s weekly £20 worth, 6s weekly and >10 011 in proportion. Specia terms for iarger ouantities. Please note the Aadiess; SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castlc-st. (opposite the Cu-s'.le). Cardiff. 12783—1105— lEonei!. A CAPITALIST is prepared te make IMMEDIATE PROMPT, and STRICTLY PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES in Sums from £10 TO £1,000 TO Professional Ladies and No Fee of any description. I Gentlemen, No Bills of Sale. I Tradesmen, No public or local exposure. Farmers, No objectionable Inquiries. Florists, No usual Loan Office For- I Market Gardeners, realities. I Hotel Proprietors, And at a Reasonab.e Pat" Job Masters of Interest. Aad all Classes. ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. Intending Borrowers are Cautioned against rflie flattering Advertisements that appea,r daily. The iiiajority of them emanate from Agents. whose Sole Object is to Obtain Fees of all descriptions. Appli- cants can rely upon it that by applying to me they do so in confidence, and that they will be treated in a Mr and business-like manner.—Apply M. BARNEXT, 5654 9, Caroline-street, Cardiff. rtntu; DIRECTORS OF 1. S. FIELDING AND j. (LIMITED) Advance Daily Suras front £ 5 TO £ 1,000 Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and Particnlars Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-H1LL, NEWPORT 4, ST. CATHARINE-STREET (opposite Police-station) PONTYPRIDD. 5634 THOSE Requiring Money at a. comparatively low Jt. rate of interest for long or short periods, apply Manager, 3. Bute terrace, Cardiff. 1303 MONEY lent privately upon approved Promissory Note, without Sureties or Bill of Sale, to Male or Female, in town or country, repayable by con- venient instalments also upou Furniture (without removal), Life Policies, Deeds, Reversions, Life Interests, Legacies. &c., at Five per cent. interest.— Apply to David Williams, 90, Finborough-road. Earl's Court, London, S.W. 1333 THE CARLTON BANK, LIMITED, ;)8, I. FIN-BURY PAVEMENT, LONDON. E.C. (Incoiporated 1880.) HAS UPWARDS of £10,000 READY FOR IMME- DIATE ADVANCES, £5 to £500. BUSINESS TRANSACTED QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY. Deposits received at 5 per cent, interest. Apply to Mr Thomas, branch manager, 20, Market-street, Aber- tillery Messrs Rimer and Co., The Don," Catherine- street, AbeTdare Junction or to H. C. Rimer and Co., Park View House, Penycraig-terrace. Pontypool and Royal Exchange, Newbridge, Mon. 4968 ONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM £ 200 to £ 2,000. WHY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances to responsible persons, Male Femalt, upon their NOTE OK HAND. in any part of England or Wales, without loan office formalities? NO BILL OF SALE OR SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instalments, or can remain out from 1 to 15 years by paying the interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender. 15634 CECIL G. COURTENAY, ESQ., o094 11, Stroud Green-rd Seven Sist-rs-rd., London, N. £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 83, Pont morlais, Merthyr Tydfil; 3, Friar's Park, Lammas- street, Carmarthen and at 20, Caroline-street, Bridg- end. 6929 ^DVANCES WITHOUT BILL OF SALE. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this old-established, well-known Office, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all repectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assistance. Cash in amounts from S20 to £10,000 advanced in all parts of the kingdom without sureties, delay, or pub- licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extenùing 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, a.nd the transactions are not published in any newspaper or gazette. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MIT.BURN, Genera) Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mort- gages. 6402 THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), JL 28, Bedford.street, Charing-cross, London. W.C. Assets, £465,05 5s 6d. Liabilities, £165,052 5s 6d. Reserve, Loans of R50 to £5,000 on any class of security. Three per cent. hterest allowed on current accounts, Deposits of B10 and upwards received as under :— 4; per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 5% It U 6 „ „ 6% 12 Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 6252 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. MORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St Mary. street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1054 MESSRS John F. Harvey and Co., Auctioneers, jLrJL etc., Goa'-street, Swansea, have Money to Ad- vance on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Furniture, etc., warehoused, and advances made thereon. Bills also discounted. i130 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) "TORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children Sften given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting riù of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Ghiid becomes* strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a" ery speedy and efficacious cure for aacearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for childrsn. — w. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon.' Sold at OVid, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist, SO, High-street, Swansea. A list of testi- monials. symptoms. &c on application. 1350 THE pEOPLE'S jpAPER MTHK CARDIFF rJpIMES AND jgOUTH ALES ■^y'EEKLY WS OlÜ; PENNY WEEKLY. \r E W p O E T OFFICES .131 OF THE uSOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 18, BRIDGE. STREET ulilications. rjlIIE JOINING jyj ANUAL JL -L'yjL FOR 1395, BY WALTER R SKINNER Contains lull particulars ox all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. A separate section is devoted to South African Com- panies. A full list of mining directors is also en The particulars given of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details of capita), calls, dividends paid, and the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. A feature of this issue is the particulars given of West Australian Mining Companies. SEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Price, 10s 6d, post free. LONDON 26. NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET. E.C. 1255 THE^ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT a.nd CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi. tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of tha public, and has been found to be a very valuable medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiiul Architectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in any part of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GILBERT WOOD, 175, STRAND, LONDON* W.C. 1307 Published Fortnightly. Price 3d. THE SCIENCE AND ART OF MINING (ILLUSTRATED). Edited by C. M. PERCY. M.E F.G.S. Volume 5 now ready. Price 10s 6d. Bound Cloth Gilt. THE BEST JOURNAL FOR ALL PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE MINING INDUSTRY. LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Mining Journal in the Kingdom. A Specimen Copy will be sent to any Miner or Mining Student on receipt of postcard. 6146 THOS. WALL anil SONS, 27, Wallgate. Wigan. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum. or by Post 25s. The CAltDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING NAZKTTF. contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Bristol. Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir culates among all the Merchants a.nd Brokers of the Bristol Channe Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is tiled at UOyu s, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHlEF OFFICES 105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff Just Published, for Two Stamps, Bv J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.8.)a Treatise, entitled How TO ENSURE HEALTH most valuable Book on the Laws Governing Life, and the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending on Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Impaire ■ sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, &e. Sent post; free on recoipt of i v. o stnunr1 -\ddiess Messrs BARNES, 48. Lonsdale-square, Tuornmti-voad. London. N' 1163 rjWENTY gHORT gTORIES, BY THE FIRST WRITERS. Arrangements have been made for the pub lication of TWENTY SHORT STORIES, by some of the First Writers of Fiction, In the columns of fcbe South Wales Echo. The First Story will appear on THURSDAY, DEC. 12th, entitled A Double FAOE," BY liADY The Stories will appear on successive Thurs- days, in the following order :— LADY MIDDLETON, A Double Face." THE MARQUIS OF LORNE. Does Science Fay Y Part I. Part II. R. DUNCOMBE JEWELL. A Quaker Socialist." REV. S. BARING-GOULD, Iti the Sound of the Mill Wheel," (A Sketch.) H. F. ABELL, Merlin of Rotherbithe," KATHERINE C. PORTALL, "Fritz Adler: Musician." ROY TELLET," Disillusionaiea. RICHARD MARSH, „ „ „ t T Lady Wishaw s Hand. Part I. 3 „ „ Part II MA ft/A, DICKENS, „ DALRYMPLE BELGRAVE, Miss Smith of Masbonaland." DOUGLAS SLA DEM, "A Walpurgisof Snakes," HARWOOD BRIERLEY, Isidra A Spanish Romanee. RICHARD PRYCE, "In Dsep Waters." ANDREW HAGGARD, A Modern Ariadne." Part I. „ It Part II. ERCY SELOUS, The Melancholy Trapper." HOPE REA, Pieced Fragments." JOHN WATSON, Tito." A gOUTH WALES gTORY or J^OVE AND gUPERSTITION. BLODWEN REES, A STORY OF THE CURSING WELL. Arrangements hava been made to publish in the Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News a new Story by a Local Writer, dealing with Welsh life and manners, superstitions, and religious beliefs. The scene of the story is laid in South Wales, and the plot is strong in love and jealousy. The title of the New Serial is JJLODWEN I^EES, A STORY OF THE CU USING WELL, BY GOMER WILLIAMS. The opsning chapter of this Stirring Story of Welsh life appeared in THE CARDIFF rIMES j!. -α- AND gOUTH ALES WEEKLY NEWS OF SATURDAY, NOV. 23RD. J jgRADER AND gONS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. CASH OR CREDIT. PIANO TUNING FROM 5s 6d. ONLY ADDRESS AND 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. Established 1844. 6216 A. E. PRICE, 8, PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN. SEEDSMAN, FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, Crosses, Bridrl Bouquets, and Presentation Baskets a Speciality. First Prizes at recent shows taken by bouquets, &c., made by A. E. Price. Growing Ferns in pots, 15 for 2 6ci. Best quality Tobacco paper, la per lb. 4252 A JJOCTOR'S BILL Is sometimes a. necessary expense but just the same it makes you feel blue to receive a can! like this :— To Dr. BIG FEE, Dr. Professional Attendance, £228. When yog might have cured that Headache which comes so often by simply trying a Box of J £ ERNICK'S Y'egetabl^ pILLS. The Account would then read To U. R. WELL and CO., Chemists. 1 Box of Kernick's Vegetable Pills, 11" A little difference, there? Suppose you bear that in mind next time you have a Headache or get a Bilious Attack, or the Liver makes you feel low, and as if the world had stopped going round. SMALL PILL and SMALL DOSE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, And make sure you get KERNIOK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. Sold by all Druggists and SLores in 7%d, B%d, and 2s 9d Boxes. 5731 ORDER FROM lOUR NEWSAGENT A COPY OF THE QARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH ^TA LES ^TKEKLY EWS -p- NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL JJx POSTING COMPANY —Late T Wall. Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-J. W ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neatn and District 12% ¡)usutt.ss Abbrtssts. MERRY E NGLANDI MERRY "jglNGLANDU MERRY JgNGLAND i 1 A TALE OF MERRY E NGLAND. THE LATEST SERIAL BY THE QUEEN OF NOVELISTS, BRILLIANT, ROMANTIC, FASCINATING. We are able to make the gratifying announce- ment that we shall shortly cummence the issue in the Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News of a Powerful and Dramatic Story from the pen of that creative genius, MISS B RADDON, Whose LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," 1, DEAD MEN'S SHOES," "ISHMAEL," SONS OF FIRE," and more than fifty other fall-length novels have gained tor Miss Braddon an undeniable supremacy amongst lady writers. Many years ago it was stated by a leading Lon- don publication that her admirers were so count- less as the grains of sand on the sea shore. Her circle of readers becomes larger year by year, with the issue of new works from her pen and the accession of fresh votaries. ^HEN THE WORLD WAS y OUNGER, is the TITLE of MISS BRADDON'S LATEST WORK, and the Opening Chapters will appear in the £ JARDIFF rj>IMES AND SOUTHWA VVEEKLY NEWS On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, The Plot of the New Story is evolved with exceptional brilliancy and cunning, and the tale is told in a fervid, earnest manner. There are entirely original characters, and the pictures of Court life at tne time of the Stuarts are painted by a master hand. WHEN THE "Y^ORLD WAS YOUNGER. A rjlALE OF MERRY E NGLANT), JL BY MISS BRADDON. Is an Historical Romance of the Stuart period, in which Love, Tragedy, and Passion figure prominently. The heroine, Angela, is. aa her name indicates. a charming creation, who enhsts the reader's sym pathies from the very commencement. The opening chapter introduces us to the troublous times of the Commonwealtb when the Cavalier forces were scattered and the Royalist fortunes at the lowest ebb. Angela is placed, for safety, in a convent in Flanders, from whence ehe returns to England at the time of the Great Plague. She finds her brother-in-law. Lord Fareham, dying of the horrible disease in a deserted mansion. She snatches him from the very verge of the tomb, and nurses him back to health. From this point the story will be followed with intense interest. An unequalled imagination, a power of bewitching narrative, and a remarkable gift of expression are fully exhibited in this, Miss Braddon's greatest, work. MISS 13RADDON is without compeer in the art of portraying the tender passion souls knit together in perfect concord, yet separated by barriers which must neither be scaled or broken. Such are the qualities which place Miss Braddon on a pedestal high above all her contemporaries. 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JOHNSON LEAKE, "The Wrong Bo^ THE EIGHTH STORY WILL IN THE J ARDIFF rpiMES & gOUTH A WEEKLY NEWS ON SATURDAY, NOV. 50, 1 gRITISH JJUCCANEERS AND p R I V A T E E A SERIES OF SHORT STORIES ot DARING DEEDS AND ADVENT BY MR HENRY FRITH, An Author of large experience in the entertaining matter concerning the most incidents in our rough island story," is appearing in THE "SOUTH WALES ECHO," •, on Thursday of each week. The Story of the achievements of the bu11^ of Britain's supremacy on the ocean will,a be hoped, always have a deep attraction » JJ all; and this Series aims at giving glimpses of some of the most daring deeds ptoneera of our insular greatness. The aU< of some of our sea-roving foregoers was their courage the world's wonder and 10 way—sometimes without waiting to give P\Zp obedience to the law's letter—they had do in the making of the name for England British Lion." In Mr FBITH'S new ° here ia no approach Co pandering to the yj senseless sensationalism, his groundwork e embellishment are ail in the glorious cheonl eø our country. There is plenty of heroism, much of of battle, a plenitude ot the stimulating of the briny and almost a bewildering of the tale of true adventure on stormy oC^^f<jl little-known land, in these articles, g ftffi reading of which can but inspire the rtB* g\&f and fill the breasts of those who are gr0 with national pride. The titles of the stories are I. How PAUL JONES the Whitehaven, and van«^ feerapia oil Sc»tix>tou„h t.ofli08' IL How FSANCIS L>itAKK rode tb* how he captured the Spanish Main under the favour. I III. How JACK HAWKINS went was ill-treated by the Spani»ra West Indies. IV. How THOMAS CAVENDISH sailed the .World against che Queen & eu V. How THOMAS MORGAN became BU..4 neer; who were the Buccaneers. d his exploits in Panama in comma them. VL How JOHN COXON and RIOHABD led the Buccaneers across tbe Amen Isthmus. VII. How JOHN COOKE sailed round the HojjJ and how he found the very orifP Robinson Crusoe.' <t VnI, How the Buccaneers under DAVIS met the Spanish Fleet, "J burned the City of Levi, with adventures. IX. How SWAN and TOUNLET adventured New Spain, and how Swan cruise" the Cygnet. J X. How DAMJIER joined the Buccaneer?, subsequently how he cruised ID Roebuck and St. George. ttif XI. The remarkable adventures of WOODES-ROGEKS, and the true 8 of Alexander Selkirk. XII. The exploits of CUTPEBTON and s* £ VOCKB, and tiieis most curious tures in Buccaneering ships. XIII. The Strange Cruise of Comfltf^ GEORGE VVALKEB in 1742. MB FAITH, as might be expected from Bttefo graceful and well-aocopted writer, tells his 3>i- a, tales in no dry-as-aust way; but presents 0* picture he has to show with a romantically lit°r surrounding, and often adopts the form oi tensely dramatic dialogue to drive it home. 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