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PREPAID ADVEltTibiiixViiiiSTS. SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. THREE SIX N WORDS. OffCE, XIMES TIMES 0 6 1 0 1 6 flSft 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES I:'i ———- ———— ———— "NEWS" "ND 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 ECHO. 20 Words Each extra 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 £ D 30 Words sOlJTn WAlfS ECHO. 3/9 WORT), THREE SIX WORDS. ONCE. TIMES TIMES. 40 Words 20 Wordsj 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- Each Extra 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 Word» 1/- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Wordsj 1 3 2 6 3 9 50 Words] i 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, and paid Jor prevwwl to tnsertian 1,/ eíther oJ these conditions is not complied with, the Advertise- ment will be characd by the Business Scale:- Xpartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To if Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if lot exceeding to wards, and 6d for each additional 10 persona!. HOUSEHOLDERS Removing should communicate with Wensley's Deposit ory, 142, Severn-road, Cardiff. Furniture Packed, Removed, and Warehoused '.0 all parts. Estimates, testimonials, full particulars free. Experienced packers *nd porters. 284 ]%/■ R WilHam Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent, late iJX. Detective >ergertnt Cardiff Police confidential investigations!.—83, Alex ndra-r ad, Cardiff. 501 OMOKK Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured l253 JHafrimoiual. BUSINESS Man (28) has <roml thriving business of j[) own, would Correspond with Lady of good posi. tion secrecy guaranteed.—B 304, Daily News" mce, Cardiff. J04 Musical. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisement* addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, rue requested not to selld original testimoninll with their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only. CONCERT Flute, 3 German silver keys. 22s; Piccolo, j 6 German silver keys, tuning slide. 8s bar,g-ain;> approval.—T. 510, Daily News," Cardiff. 510 MISS Astle .after 12 very successful years in Cardiff has much pleasure in announcing that she oon 1nues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of pupjJ, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate 1224 SKCOND-Hand (Brinsmead and Son) Pianoforte, equal to new, guaranteed, 22 guineas, worth lonble American Organ, 3 ineas; immense bargains.—15n Cathays-terrace, Cardiff. 745 VIOLIN OUI fit complete, comprising violin, case, bow, pitch pipe. resin, mute Intor, 1986d bflor- gain approval.—K. 460. Echo Office, Cardiff. 460 Jntbiral. MEDICAL.—Wanted immediately, a qualified Assistant, sober and experienced, pre erably •^ongregationalist. with view to partnership.—Apply X. 622, Sonli Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 622 ^OtJTH Wale^Nursing Co-Operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity purses Supplied Day and Night. Telegrams: Prompt, (gimraiioital. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this J ce, are requested not to send original testimonials with their apDlications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. LDERMAN Davies's Boys' School, Neath.— Wanted. Third Assistant Master (trained): com- mencing salary, £ 75.-Apply, with full particulars, Headmaster. 611 ASSISTANT Mistress (Ex-P.T.) immediately for a Lower Standard in Mix d Department of Church School needlework, drawing, music; S40 or £45.- ADDIV to Rev. Dr, Wrenford, Belle Vue-court, New- port, Mon. 7384 ELOCUTION.— Lady Elocutionist (London train- ing) accepts Public or Private Engagements pupils received school or home performances coached Penarth, Newport, Ac.. visited.—Address S., 23, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 332 FRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Jf Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre. pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 398 ANGUAGES taught on Gouin's Series Method JLj French Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen (beginners and advanced students), conducted by Native University Professor, meet every Wednesday and Saturday at the Y.M.C.A. students can join from any date classes for Ge-man now forming.—For particulars and terms apply to Mons. Paul Barbier, 48, O'-ikfield-street, Cardiff. 392 SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tntor: orally or by post individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed class8s.-Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. WAITED immediately, thoroughly useful Nursery VT Governess to take entire charge of two young children; good needlewoman.—Write, stating age, salary, and reference, to Mrs Watkins, 14, Park-grove, Cardiff. 567 ICflsi ant* JOttttb. IMPOUNDED at Brvncoch, Bridgend, Nine Sheep. Owner, on payin expenses and for damage done, may have them on applying to Daniel James, Bryn- eoch. otherwise same will be sold to defray expenses, unless claimed within three days from this date^— December 18th. 1895. 7455 LOST from Ty-clyd, Govilon, black Retriever Dog. collar round neck name. Rover. Finder re- warded on returning same Lemuel Hiloy. 535 OST.— Saturday evening, between St. John's- square and Caroline-street, Gent's Umbrella.- Finder will be rewarded on returning to 28, Great Frederick-street, Cardiff. 449 IOST, Nov. 10th, 1895, from F enywain, Aberdare J Pony (entire), dark gre)", white face, about 11 hands high. Anyone detaining the same after this notice will be prosecuted. D. Rees, 69, Bwllfa-road, Cwmdare, Aberdare. 373 Botmsitr ^<rfcrant5. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitioui names, at this office, are requested not to send original tstimonials withb heit applications, but to enclose copies of testi monials only. EXPERIENCED General Servant Wanted good references.—Mrs Colle-Koelf, Llanishen. 330 OOD Cook Wanted, in January, in Cheltenham, TT gentleman's family aged 30 to 40 good char- acter.—Mrs C .Icott, Caynham House, Cheltenham. 663 WANTED immediately, a trustworthy House- VT keeper; good 1 eferences age about 50.— Apply Mr D. Price, Lexton's Arms, Llansadwrn. 694 WANTED,~for 4th January, House-Parlour Maid. —Apply Eastwood, Cathedral-road. 574 WANTED, a goodGeneral Servant.—Apply, with VV ) arliculars, to Mrs H. Isaacs, Horse-street, Dowlais. 538 1f,tobl Jlertrattts. WANTED, at once, Under Waitress good strong Vv Girt-Apply Ms Hughes, Boot Hotel, A her. filiations Itarant. 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. BUTCHT'RS. — Assistant wanted for Shop and JD Slaughter-house. References and wages re- quired (indoors).Thoma.s, Butcher, Llwvnypia. 750 GOVERNMENT Appointments. — 100- Second jl Division Clerks (age 17.20; salary, £75, £350). wanted by February 4 also Boy Clerks, Female Clerks, Excise, Customs, ana Telegraph Learners ver 2.500 appointments oblained.-For details apply G. E. Skerry, M.A., 67, Chancery-lane, London, W.C. MACHINISTS Wanted a.t once for Shirt Work bast price" paid experienced hands earn good wages large, healthy workrooms all sewing machines driven by power. Also respectable vonng Girls as Learners, for whom board and lodgings are provided free; railway fares advanced —Apply the Cheddar Valley Manufacturing Company, Cheddar, Somerset. MINER required immediately for Gold Mine on the West C ast of Africa must be experienced in timbering.-Write, stating age and salary required (nit found), to D. 482, at Shelley's Advertising Offices 38, Gracechurch-street, London. PRINTING — Wanted, a good Cropper Machine i. Lad.-A .ply South Wales Printing Works, Vest- gate-street, CarJiff. SKIRT Ironers.—Wanted a.t once, a number of experienced Hands for new work; hest prIces paid; large, healthy laundry; cheap, comfortable lodgings near the works Also young Girls as Learners, for whom board an lodgings "re provide" free; railway fares advanced.—Apply the Cheddar Valley Manufacturing Company, Cheddar, Somerset, mo Printers.—Wanted, a good all-round Welsh J. Jobbing Hand permanency and good wages to steady, good man. —Jones, Briton Ferry. 6'2 WANTED, a good Tinman at once.—Apply E. Rees, 53. Clydach-road, Morviston. 7463 WANTED, Male or Female with good references W money making out-door employment splen- did opening. —H. 440, D ily Nws," Cardiff 44°_- 2s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by I either sex everywhere work can be done even- Gigs.—Send drt'essed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse-yard, Water-lane, London. 610 £ 2 weekly upwards may be realised by either sex, without hindering occupation. — For samples (returnable), Ac., enclose addressed envelope to Evans, watts, ami Co. (P 137), Merchants, Birmingham. Xbis is genuine. 9M ;tbo, Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only DRAPERY —Wanted immediately, a smart Junior (Wel-h).— Apply, giving full particulars, to J. H. Powell, Draper and Outfitter, Aheraman. 530 EXPERIKNCED Hand for the Grocery Counter JLJ wanted; Welsh indoors.—D. C. Evans, Dow- lais. 537 ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, a strong Junior JT or Improver (Welsh) indoors.—Wm. Thomas, Central Stores, Ystalyfera 695 ("1 ROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, good T Junior Assistant mu-t know Welsh.—Apply Wm Harris, ItH, High-street, Merthyr. 687 "[fc fl"ILLINER. — Wanted, in January, an experienced ITJL stylish Milliner for good-class trade, also to Assist in Showroom.—Apply to D. C. Jones, Castle- square, Swansea. 7406 CUrks, i$tanag*rs, &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 to enclose eopiesof testi- monialq oniv. LOCAL Secretary.—In conjunction with present business, a leading Life Assurance Office desires to appoint a. gentleman as such who will introduce a large Life and Accident Business and Agents from Cardiff and West of Enland terms, commission and salary —Address Life, care of C. Birchall, Liverpool. I AW.—Wanted experienced General Clerk short- J hand essential.—App:y, stating age, salary required, and other particulars, Gwilym C. James, Solicitor, Merthyr Tydfil. 533 WANTED. Second • class Certificated Under- TT manager for House Coal Pits, South Wales must, have had experience in clip workings and pumps: none but thorough experienced men need apply; state age, experience, and give relerence.-Apply W. H. Plummer, Cymmer, R.S.O., Glam. 691 WANTED immediately, a Young Lady as Cashier. TV with knowledge of book-keeping.—Apply L. B. Lewis, Draper. Morriston. 531 WANTED, a Manageress by the Tredegar Coffee Tavern Company, Limited mut be a staid peron and accu-tomed to coffee tavern wOTk.-Applf with full particulars to Secretary, Coffee Tavern, Tredegar 53 Situations Matit*&. RAKERS, Confectioners.—Thorough Baker, well up I > In cake, small good-, seeks Employment; references.—D:\ymiind, Bank House. Oxford-street, Pontycym er, Bridgend. 744 /GENERAL seeks S¡iuaÜ£-9; excellent char- VJT acier can wash, iron, cook fond of children enrly riser —Clara, 51, Apsley.road, Clifton, Bristol. MAN *GER or Clerk in Ship Store Business or Oil 1.' }\ cncy atbfactory references long ex. perience moderate salary.—K. 679, Daily News," Cardiff. 679 MARRIED Couple seeks situation as Caretakers of Chapel or School, or charge of Coffee Tavern. Highest l'eferences.-Vivian. Castleton, Cardiff. 683 WAITER, sitting or coffee-room 1.houghly ex. periencerl good refetences age 30 -A. L., 1, Catherine-street, Buckingham-gate, London. 550 WANTED, situation as Storekeeper, Warehouse- man, or any phtce of trust; middle ae 30 years' reference.1 ohn Treharne, 97, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 594 JtgjticttB, tErabtUtrs. &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisement* ..l: addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. AGENTS wanted tOSelI our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins. and Cocoa. Par- ticulars free-Oliver, Oliver, and Co., 277, Southgate- road, London. 595 EX-Railway Booking Clerk of business ability Jf'J wanted, to introduce a book of reference to clerks, foremen and officials of railwav companies splendid rpmunerative commission, or salary to man that can influence business.-Apply Alpha, out,h Wales Daily News," Swansea. 7388 "I ONES and Jones, Porth, h ve Vacancies for a few #| smart Men in the New Year, in South Wales and Monmouthshire, as Canvassers for their well-known goods, viz.. Watches, Clocks, Sewing Machines, Family Bibles, Pianos, American Organs, and other useful articles liberal terms to capable men; good references and security indispensable. 7281 rEATHER Trade.—Advertiser, age 35, would J Represent a good House as Traveller for South Wal s. Good and sound connection in the trade. as wen as collieries anti users of Machine Belting, &c.- Address Leather, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. WANTED immediately, a number of Agents for f" Rubber Stamps Liberal discounts lists, etc., on application. — Write F632, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. Wo&gmgs, Apartments, &t. CARMARTHEN —Advertiser requires comfortable Parlour and Be<lroOlu; state lowest terms.- V, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 564 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensive Jt Channel view superior accommodation mode. rate charges. Speeial terms to permanent residents. UCo be 1ttt.-1iOUStS. aub. &r. BEDWAS.—To Let, with immediate possession, a commodious House, good garden, near station rent moderate —Apply Thomas Aston, Redwas. 403 FOR VURNISH ED and UN FURN ISHED Resi- t' dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hem and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,8. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 TO Let, Pentwyn Crnmlin Farm, near Üa."samlet, J) containing about 85 acres with good house, etc., suitable for dairy farming.—Apply Thomas Williams, Tennant Estate Office, Neath. 7458 rifoT et, Skettv Hall. two miles from Swansea., from I 25th December, 1895 land if desired.—Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 7386 f&a l!*t-IhiBJiuss$ttmisis, &t. N'EWPOItT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated In Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Mauager, Daily News Office. Newport. 1212 OFFICES in St. Slary-street.—To be Let, Two Rooms on the First Floor and Four Rooms on the Second Floor of 97, St. Mary street, now in the occup tion of Mr Harry Cousins, Solicitor.—Apply at the South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 6542 SEVERAL Houses and Shops in Portmanmoor- street, Fast Moors, near Dowlais Works.—Apply W. R. Copp, 57, Richards-terrace. Cardiff. 721 TO Let, Set of Rooms as Offices, on second floor tL above South Wales Daily News" Offices, St. Mary-street also two Sets of Rooms on third floor.- Apply" South Wales Dail News Office, Cardiff. TO Let, in important colliery district, House and Shop in most commanding position at Llan- bradach new commodious premises, nearly com- pleted, adapted for any business; frontage both to main roarl and railway station approach unusual opportunity.—Lewis, Wo d-road Saw Mills, Ponty- pridd. 339 TO Let, New Two-stall Stable,with Coach-house and Loft, Cottrell-road (Albany-road end).—Apply 77, Albany-road. 430 fhtMic Ironses. TO be Let, the London and North-Western Hotel, j Swan-ea very fine bar, good smoking-room, cotfee-room, sitting-rooms, and good bedroom accom- modation close to the L. and N.W. and Oystermouth Railway Stations.—Apply William Hancock and Co Limited, Little Wind-street, Swansea. 7427 Itastnissfs for Disposal. COLEFORD, Forest of Dean.—Grocery. Bakery, and Provision Business for Disposal large modern-built premises in perfect condition to be Sold or Leased returns about £5000; could be doubled Stock at valuation about £ 600.—Wignell, Coleford, retiring from bu>!iness. 356 HOUSE, Shop. Fixtures, and Greengrocery Business J*}. for disposal; shop suitable for any business.— Ap ly T. W., 19. Wood-street, Cardiff. ó35 NEWSPAPER, Stationery, and Music Business; excellent position colliery district; suit lady £100 including stock. — Business, Daily News," Cardiff. No Agents. 597 RARE opportunity, proprietor leaving England.— j Old-established Cardiff Family Grocery Busi- ness paying concern averae annual gross profits, £350; populous neighbourhoocl; rent terms- stock at invoice cash prices book debts, £170 fix- tures, JB114 (depreciation price) no goodwill to cash purchaser only principals treated with.—Apply Proprietor, 6. Plymonth-road, Penarth. 329 TElNBY.—To l^t, on lease or othetwise.a. Florist's and Market Garden Business, consisting of Resi. dence, Greenhouses, Outhouses, &e., Ac., with 2 acres of m'1.rket garden or nursery gruund,Fnl1 particulars on application to Mr C. W. R. Stokes, Solicitor Tenby. rflO Let, Coal Business and Yard, at Weston-super- | Mare, doing good business —Apply, by letter, to H. J., "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 669 Masons anft Colliers Rtquisitts. HARRISON and Camm, Rotherham, Builders of Railway Wagons for cash or on deferred pay- ments, or on simple hire. Repairs and Maintenance Contractors. Depots at all principal stations. Also makers of Railway Wheels. Agents: C. Tennant, Sons, and Co., Cardiff. 7446 OAILWAY WAGONS for Hire OT Sale. Cash o* tV deferred payments.—Tue Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1082 TO Let on simple hire (for not less than 12 months), 10 to 50 Ten-ton Wagons (latest specification), with side an.1 tip-end doors.—Apply J. Marcus Letcher, Cinderford. 275 rl RAMS and Wagons, timber tenoned and mortised 1 ready for putting togethor low quotations I quick delivery.—Suir Valley Sa.w Mills Co., Cair ck-on- uir, Ireland. 7387 10-ton Coal Wagons for Sale amongst others, 25 J_ T. V. and G.W.R. type, in excellent condition at a I low price.—Apply J. Hcald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 6692 IHacltnterE, loots, &r. BOILERS —Two, each 30' x T and 28* x 61 6" dia. t ? for 801bs. three, 3C x 7' for 701bs., a.nd others, various sizes and pressures, for sale cheap. ENGINES—Good second-hand Pairs, and a.lso Single, for winding, hauling, pumping, or machinery driving, from 6-in. to 36-in. cylinders, and 14, 20, and 30 h.p. Robey Engines. RATCLIFFE & SONS, Hawarden Iron Works, TelegramsChester. Ratcliffe Sons, Hawarden 6917 FOR Sale, One Lancashire Boiler, 39in. by 7in., for Jt' 701bs. fres ure Two similar, 30in. by TIn., for 601bs pressre Superior Beam Pumping Engine, 44in. cyl;der. 12in. plungers; Winding, Hauling, a.nd other Engines. FRANK R. POWELL. BROUGHTON, 7343 NltAR CHESTER. Telegrams: Powell, Broughton Hall Station. FOR Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Portable and JL' Vertical Engines, New Fire Boxes, Tubes, and all kinds of repairs, G. KYTE and CO., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF. N.B.—Sole Agents for the Thistle Oil Enltine; cheapest and best in market; 5 B.H. to be seen at above address. 61f16 FOR Sale, second-hand Diagonal Steam Winch, j[* 6-inch cylinders, in first. class condition.—Apply D. B. McCallum and Son, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 364 FOR Sale, vertical boilers, from 4 to 40 b. p., new and f second-hand 2 vertical engines, 14 h.p. and 24 h.p. steam cranes, steam winches, hand and steam pumps, also barge pumps, portable steam hoists, large stock of pulleys, shafting, couplings, and plummer blocks 2 fans, one 6 fire and one 10 fire; large stock of second-hand oil and water tanks with brass taps to contain from 5 to 3,000 gallons each, from 5s each upwards; smiths bellows, anvils, vices, and general tools about 500 yards of 3%-inch wrought iron piping, with socket connecting ends, in 7ft. lengths a punching and shear ing machine to work by hand or belt powerful set of plate-bending rolls to take a plate 13 feet wide, all complete, equal to new portable steam cranes for rail track, by Appleby hydraulic jacks, 4 cannon mounted on carriages, 2 cannons not. mounted Weston's patent blocks, 2 of timber wheels, 2 hand trucks, 3 wheel- barrows, 1 sack truck large assortment of coach screws, assorted a quantity of good tool steel; screw bolts and nuts and rivets, assorted galvanised corn bins; large stock of new and second-hand lifeboats, various sizes; new and second-hand steering wheels, various sizes. All to be Sold at a bargain to clear the fround, being a lot of stock just purchased.—Apply to larrett and Co., East Dock, Cardiff. 5978 THE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, JL 133, BUTE ùOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegiams Gething, Cardiff. RAILWAY WAGONS (New and Second-hand) for cash, redemp'i n purchase, or simple hire. Full par- ticulars on application. EARTH WAGONS.—75 Side and End Tipping, 30in. gauge, new frame, and new t ps, steel wheels, and steel axles B5 each f.o.t. Cardiff. RAILS.—Bridge, Flange, Double Head, and Bull Head, with or without fastenings. SLERPKRS,—Wood and Steel for all Gauges. LOCOMOTIVES —Six Wo eels Coupled, by Manning, Wardle, and Co., Vin. X 17in., now at Cardiff Six Wheels Coupled, by Avonside Engine Co., 14in. X 20in. now near Cardiff; al-o Six Wheels Coupled, by Sharp, Stewart, and Co., 17in. X 24in., now near Cardiff; all recently thoroughly overhauled and ready for instant work; cheap for cash, or three years' redemption pur- cha.se. 1169 fJIANGYES, J^IMITED, HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. MAKERS OF PATENT OIL AND GAS ENGINES. NOTED FOR— SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, DURABILITY OF WORKING PARTS, AND ECONOMI AL WORKING ALL WORKING PARTS MAilE TO GAUGE. NO SKILLED AlTi NDANT REQUIRED. CARDIFF QFFICE, 6TTIGH-STREET, O. 6477 WHERE ALL INFORMATION MAY BE HAD. rjpo 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 ^JHARLES g}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 which can be had on the same terms. Phillips's im- proved SAW BENCHES are the best and cheapest in the maiket. Lot of other Wood-working Machines. The best stock in the kingdom of New and Second- hand Plant, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Ac., ready for quick delivery. First-class 8ft. Mill. as good as new Also in stock Twelve Locomotives, various sizes, from 8in. cylinders to 13in. cylinders, some of which are ready for immediate dehve y. 1395 SSirytUs, ( £ nqjcUs, &r. M 0 R R I S B R ° S., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. Clearance List of Bargains, with New Cycle Lock, free, 6d stamps. Boys' Tricycles. Plated Bar. for cash, small, 19" 6d largt, 29s 6d. Repairs of all kinds. BEESTON Humber Path Racer latest improve- ments Racing Suit; giving up racing. What cash offers ?—Foster, Park-piace, Park-st., Nottingham SAFETY, up to date, thorouchlv reliable, £ 5 15s.— Write Q 325, Echo Office, Cardiff. 325 AFETY, suitable for lady, fitted with pneumatic tyres, 10s worth more than double.—Write P 324, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 324 JjOr!ít5, tOtkt Carriages. A Good Timber Carriage and also Two Tip-carts for J\ Sale —Can be seen top West Dock, or apply CoTes, 28, Windsor-road. 471 A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1750 UTCHERS, Fishmongers, or Bakers.—Covered Delivery Cart, quite a new design, for Sale; a bargain.—Apply the builders, Miles, Swansea. 7419 I CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- lected Stock in the West.—C JS. Gurnsey's Carri- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 5939 ClOB-size Wagonette with moveable hood; also a j very stylish Prince Dogcart, Our Build. Ciidift Carriage Company, Hope-street. 602 I LEG ANT Single Brougham, perfect condition, 1. fitted with pole, bar, and shafts, built by Roths- child's, Paris.—Cardiff Carriage Company, Hope-street. LLIMAN'S.—Unimpeachable testimony by Masters I of Hounds, owners of draught horses, and others, both at home and abroad, prove the value of Elliraan's Embrocation for many purposes in all stables. Bottles, Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d jars, 10s 6d and 205. -Elliman, Sons, and Co., Slough, England. 7115 FOUR-in-liand Coach, in excellent order, light and J[' complete, £ 60.—Apply Jno. Marston and Co., Carriage Builders, Bradford-street, Birmingham. Photographs free 7247 ZTUNTLEMAN'S Saddle, complete good quality nickel irons, irlhs, &c., with double rein, bridle, nickel bit, curb, pair knee caps, all in good condition, equal to new lot, 45s, woith double sent on ap- proval.—C. Smith, Wernarian Stud Farm, Llantillio Pertholev, near Abergavenny. 503 SADDLERS and Others.—Six Riding Saddles com- plete with plated stirrups lot, £ 8 5s single, 30s each.—Saddlery Co., Alexandra-road, Swansea. 7486 WANTED, good Second-hand Furniture Van, TV detachable Hood.—State price, particulars, weight, &c., to Edmund, 757, Echo" Office, Newport. Jor alt. ti5ctllaneøU5. A Genuine Bargain (Table Knives) —Lady offers 4-guinea Service of English Cutlery, comprising 12 large Knives, 12 small, Meat Carvers, Steel (27 pieces), by noted Sheffield makers unused accept 16s 6d approval paid.—Write Mrs A. 0, 1, Rail- way-road, Teddington. 7338 A1 Quality Forks and Spoons.—Lady offers Com- plete Service, 12 each Table, Dessert Spoons, Forks, Teas (60 pieces), At quality Silver-plated or Nickel Silver stamped makers' initials list price, £11 lis accept 30s uosoiled approval free.—Mrs A. R. Nicholas, Morden, Mi cham. 7339 tlHEDDAR Chesses.—Primest, 501b. each, 5d lb. on j rail, cash with order.—John Reeves, Cedar House, Draycott, Cheddar, Somersetshire. 411 COAT, Bags, Horse Cloths, Waggon, Cart and Engine j Waterproof Covers of every description, whole- sale and retail. Tarpaulins on hire.—Th<>ma3 Pugsley and Co., Tent Makers and Proprietors, Newport, Mon. CURE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 668 CCUTLERY (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). j —For immediate cash, lady offers unsoiled 10- guinea service for 30s 12 large, 12 small knives, meat carvers, game carvers, also steel finest quality ap- proval paid.-Mrs Farquharson, 52, Hugh-street, Eccleston-square, S.W. 661 CCUTLERY—Great Bargain.—12 Table and 12 Cheese j Knives, real Crayford ivory pinned-balanced handles finest quality, Sheftield make; perfectly new only 13s 6d worth 80s sent for approval, carriage paid. — Address Mrs Daniels, 37, Elizabeth-street, Katon-sqnare. S.W. 359 fj^OLLIt'K, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 40 and 41, Bridge-street, Cardiff, and Holton-road, Barry Dock. 7252 FOLLICK.—Lady's Silver Watch and Silver Albert, J[' in case, 17s 6d make handsome present. 7252 FOLLICK, 40. Bridge- treet, Cardiff.^SolTd Gold Wedding Ring and Keeper, 10s the two. 7252 FOLLICK.—Solid Silver English Lever, in good order,35s warranted two years. A bargain, FOLLICK.—A superior-made 18c. Gold English j[' Lever, in first-class order, £663. Guaranteed. FOLLICK.—A magnificent combination Diamond JL' Pin a.nd Stud, set with a cluster of lustrous stones. 7252 FOLLICix, 40, Bridge-street, Cardiff.—A heavy 18ct. )[' Gold Albert, every link !.marke9108. 7252 FOLLICK —A Lady's 18ct. Gold English Lever JD Watch, %.pla.te movement. B5 warranted five years. 7252 FOLLICK, 40. Bridge-street, Cardiff.—A Lady's J[' handsome Gold Albert, only 35s, very neat. 7252 FOLLICK.—A Kent's 9ct. Gold Curb Albert, every JL' link Government stamped, only 50s..7252 FOLLICK.—A very fine Single Stone Diamond Ring J' in heavy 18ct. setting, grand colour B14. 7252 I ROLLICK.—Very neat Horse Shoe Pin, set with Diamonds and Bubies, 35s; make handsome present. 7252 FOLLICK, 40, Bridge-street, Cardiff.—Fine Gold J[' Brooch and Earrings, set with real Diamonds 30s. FOLLICK, 40, Bridge-street, Cardiff.—A large Assortment of Ladies' Gold Dress Rings, from 4s 6d. FOIXiCK. 40, Birdge-street, Cardiff-—Gents' Hall- J[' marked Gold Signet Rings, from s 6d. 7252 Tj^OLLICK.—A very neat Gold Brooch, stamped, in JP case, 8s 6d make suitable present. 7252 FOLLICK, Pawnbroker and Jeweller.—A Second- hand Electro-plated Teapot, good quality, 6s 6d. FOLLICK, 40, Bridge-street, Cardiff, and 44, Holton- road, Barry Dock.—Gent's solid Gold Albert, 37s 6d. 7252 FOLLICK.—A solid Silver Geneva Wa.tch, in good J[' going order, 12s 6d, equal to new. 7252 FOLLICK, 40, Bridge-street, Cardiff.—Solid Silver j[' Alberts, aU patterns, from 4s 6d each. 7252 FOLLICK.—A Lady's Solid Gold Geneva Watch, JL' with real gold face and figures, only <-501. 725-1 FOLLICK.—A genuine Silver VValtham Watch, a J[' first-class timekeeper, only 27a 6d worth double. FOLLICK, 40, Bridgë:;¡treetCärdiff.-i8ët. SiÍÏÍÏ;le Stone Diamond Rings, 50s forfeited pledge. J ROLLICK, 40. Bridge-street, Cardiff, and H oÏtõÏï- road, Barry Dock.—Gold Necklace and Locket, 3Us. F-'LLICK, 40,- Bridge-street, Cardiff.—Ladies' 18ct. JT Gold Dress Rings from 108 6d; new. 7252 I Fu B, Boa (bear), real Siberian, rich dark brown J[' Quite new three yards long, soft, silky and busby; new tyle, with silk drawcords cost. 8 gllineas; cash wanted accept 27s 6d; sent for approval, carriage paid.—Miss A. B., 43a, Clapham- road, S.W. 667 FUR Boa (Russian), new.—Dark brown, very bushy, Jf soft, silky Alaska. Tail Boa, three yards long accept 1511 6d worth 80s; approval, ca'riage paid. —Mis E. H., 55, Handforth-road, London, S.W. 666 GENTLEMIN. we sent over 500 Suits last season r into Cardiff and district. What more do you want ? No tailor can possibly compete with our All- wool Tweeds and Seiue suits to measure at 35s 6d. Write for patterns (tree).—The Woollen Company, Bradford. LASS Case, 8ft. by 3ft. 6in. by 2ft. 3in. new four Jl" years ago sell cheap room required.—Rees, Ironmonger. BLaTerferdwett 270 (GENUINE Private Bargain.—Real silver-plated Jr Tea Pot, Coffee Pot. Sugar Basin, and Milk Jug have never been used the sugar basin and cream jug are fitted with lids. This very important improvement is for cleanliness. Original price £1110s 6d will accept B2 15s approval anywhere free.—Miss H., Prima Lodge, N. Brixton, Surrey. 5J3 LADY wishes to Sell a Parcel of Baby's First JLj Clothes superior quality new very cheap.- Mrs L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 630 ARGE Purse Nets, 3s 9d dozen Gate Net, Is 9d J Rabbit Bolters, Is no ferrets required.—A thur King, Greed-lane, Northevington, Leicester. 629 PRIVATE Xmas Cards Choice and new designs sample 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, Ac. descriptive catalogue, stamp.—W. Dawson, 159, Pentonville-road, L0ndon. j .924 UOSES Hoses I Goods'rong dwarf bushes, grand for exhibition and other purposes ós dozen for cash.—D. Davies, Lugwardine, Heretord. 662 SILVER-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. 665 SPLENDID Silver Keyless Watch regular beauty sent regi tered post for 30s splendid Christmas present.-Parsons, 29, Camden-road, Bristol. 445 TOYS, Toys, Toys.—Largest Stock of Toys and JL Fancy Goods in Wales.—Morgan Jenkins, Water- loo-street, Swansea. 7410 XMAs Cards.—Best value in the trade.—Morgan Jenkins, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 7411 WRITEto Davies and Sons, 52, Waterloo-street, TT Swansea, for their sample Case Toys quick- selling lines; price 20s immediate delivery. 7405 10 Tons Parlour Blocks or Christmas Logs, hard- wood, 20s per ton delivered Dunnage Boards, &c.—Shapland, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 675 FEATHERS FEATHERSI 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 H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL NORTH WALES. 1275 JltisttUamoits flEanis. TO Marine Store Dealers and Others.—Highest price given for good White Cullett delivered London.—Addre-s Capability, T. B. Browne, Ltd., Queen Victoria-street, London. 596 WANTED, the Output of a small Anthracite and VV Steam Coal Colliery.—Address with particu- lars, Exporter, South Wales Daily News," Swansea. WANTED. 100 Turkeys, 100 Geese, 50 DucksT50 W Fowls, all dressed best goods only-Quote price to G. 434, Daily News," Cardiff 434 j$tis«llaraoH5. ASTROLOGY. —What is before you ? Prosperity, Health. Marriage. Changes, &c. free with character from handwriting or photograph. Send birth- time. Is, and stamped address.—C. Gordon, 76, Cam- berwell-grove, London. 241 ASTROLOGY.—Marriage, future prospects, success, Is partner described, 7 stamps. Send birlhtime —Professor Evans, 39, Chevallier-street, Ipswich Lifelong experience. 620 ASTROLOGY.—Business Changes, Marriage, Is Partner described, 6d send birthtime and stamped addressed envelope.—Professor James, 1, Corn Exchange-st reet, Cambridge. 323 F TUCKER, 16, Wharton-street, buyer and seller FurnitOreign Stamps, old Coin, China, and Antique Furniture. 409 DISTILLERS COMPANY, LIMITED X EDINBURGH, THE LAR3EST DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD, want everyone to try their Celebrated "I).C. L: YEAST. TRY IT FOR LOAF BREAD, AND ALL SORTS OF FANCY CAKES. Book of Instructions wi 11 many useful and novei Recipes and Sample sent on receipt of.Four Stamps. Ask for "D.C.L.' Yeast, and we are sure you will be delighted with it. Monii AGENTS WANTED. 3240 FORNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- fcem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System a.t ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of cnarge. No stamp or agreement chares made; no bill of sale; Averythmgprivate, Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quali ty, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list, issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing f sewhere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly C10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly S20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Specia terms for larger quantities. Please note the Acidt ess: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Cas'lel. Cardiff. IZvRS-nO"- $lonetr. A London Engineering Syndicate will Finance a sound Entetprise or invention.- Address. with particulars, A B., care of C. E. Exploration Syndicate, Limited, 5. Copthall Buildings, London, E.C. 735 MORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St Maryt 1, street, Cardiff. Mortgage and Insurance Brokersy have numrous sums immediately available for Free. 1' holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1034 CASH ADVANCED by I. SEMNE, from B5 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, rep3.yltblc to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dig, tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. Private and confidential a.s heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, etc., at a reduced rate of charges. 1208 1. S. FIELDING & COMPANY, LIMITED (Established over half a Century.) FINANCE, MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKERS, HEAD OFFICE—THE HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED B10 AND UPWARDS. At the following rates of interest, payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Witlidiawal on demand 4 per cent. per annum. „ at 3 months' notice 5 per ct. per annum. „ at 6 months' notice 6 per ct. per annum. „ at 12 months' notice 7 per ct. par annum, Depositors have the first charge upon the entire assets of the Company one of the safest and beat paying invedments of the day. Advances made iu any Sum upon personal and every kind of Security from S10 to £1.009. in Town/or Country, without delay or publicity. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and particulars free by applying to Mana- ger as above BRANCHES: London, Oxford, Bath, Newport, Croydon, Exeter, Gloucester, Pontypridd, Reading, Liverpool, Cheltenham, Leicester, Manchester, &c.. &o. 1381 1 0 N E Y V A N C E D. S10 0 £10,000. NO FEES, BEFORE OR AFTER. MANAGER, 3, BUTE-TERRACE. Established 45 years (same address). 1308 MESSUS John F. Harvey and Co.. Auctioneers, 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..130 THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), JB_ 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Assets, £4ft5,05:¿ 5s 6d. Liabilities, £1ó5,05:a 5s id. Reserve, £ 3r-0,000. Loans of S50 to £5,000 on any class of security. Three per cent. illterest allowed on current accounts, Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received as under ;— 4X per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 5% It „ 6 It It 6;{" 12 t 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. MONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM B200 to £2,000. WHY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances to responsible persons, Male ir FemalE, upon their NOTE OF 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., 3094 11, Stroud Green.rd Seven Sisters-rd., London, N. THE CARLTON BANK, LIMITED, 38, i. FIN-BURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C. (Incoiporated 1880.) HAS UPWARDS of £10,000 READY FOR IMME- DIATE ADVANCES, B5 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, Aberdare Junction; or to H. C. Kimer and Co., Park View House, Penycraig terrace, Pontypool and Royal Exchange, Newbridge, Mon. 4968 £5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out suroties, no delay, no fees, and Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont morlais, Merthyr TydfiL 6929 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 upon Furniture (without removal). Life Policies, Deeds, Reversions, Life Interests, Legacies, ffce., at Five per cent. interest.— Apply to David Williams, 90, Finborough-road, Earl's Court, London, S.W. 1355 A DV ANCES WITHOUT BILL OF SALE. THE NATIONAL MEUOANTTLE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors ef this old-established, well-known Office, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons wbo require either temporary or permanent assistance. Cash in amounts from £20 to £10,000 advanced in all parts of the kingdom without sureties, delay, or pub. licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long as the interest is paid. No Bills of SaJe taken, and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or gazette. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILRURN, General Manager. N^TE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, andjSecond Mort- gages. 6402 THE WORLD'S HAIR GROWER. C. McCASKIE'S ASTRINGENT, the best Hair Producer of the age. Never fails to ma e the hair grow an infallible remedy for weak and thh hair; the one and only cure for premature baldness pungent and pleasant to use; non-greasy. No one having weak hair should be without it. Is 6d per Bottle worth a guinea- Try j t. Prepared by C. McCASKIE, Bairdraaer, Ac., TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA, Proprietor of fcha Celebrated Electirc Hair Dye. 6428 ISittsimss ).blrrt!i5tS. JtüH-I-NOOR. METAL LETTERS FOR SHOP FRONTS, GILT OR POLISHED. WRITE JOHN MARSTON, WOLVERHAMPTON. rpEETH JJENTISTRY! IJTEETH Restore Mastication, Digestion, and Beauty J M R KEALL. SURGEON DENTIST (40 Years Experience, 30 Years in Swansea), 199, HI G H-S T R E E T, SWANSEA (Just below Great Western Railway Station, same side), 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 Ansesthetk's, Cocaine and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. r TESTIMONIALS. In a letter addressed to Mr Keall by Dr E. J. Slade King, M.D., M.R.C.S., Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, he remarks :—" I have every confidence in your skill as a Dentist, and I have had many opportunities of witnessing your successful Dental Surgery." Testimonial from the late Sir John Hesketh Leth- bridge, Bart. Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge can confidently rscommend Mr Keall as a Dentist. Sir John and Lady Lethbridge mo st heartily wish Mr Keail every possible earthly success,' 4e-1038 I pOBNlIUREj! AT WHOLESALE PRICES DOWN A SON FOR GOOD 8tJftSTANTIAI« jpVRNITURE, jgEDSTEADS, JgEDDING, ( CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION Off nOUSlr FURNITURE. STEAM CABINET WOitKS- 221, HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE, SWANSEA. The Largest and Cheapest Steam Cabinek Manufactory iu South Wales Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application, IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM Much Cheaper than London or Bristol Houses. Carnage Paid on all orders above £10, or <5e. in our jwn vans. 4617 Established nearly half a century, E P P GRATEFUL, COMFORTING BREAKFAST-SUPPER, COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. 15606 451e 2374 GPLENDID J^/J-EDICFNE In all eases, however Obstinate and Long-standing, try the MIRACULOUS Never-failing Remedy, known all over the world as D ASM AIL'S SPECIFIC. Thousands of testimonials have been received testify- ing to the Wonderful Cases that have been relieved by this UNEQUALLED AND MOST POWERFUL MEDICINE. A Sufferer writes Your medicine is truly Wonder- ful, my case was a fearfully obstinate one." Most valnable information and Copies of Testimoaials, which are GUARANTEED GENUINE UNDER A PENALTY OF £1,000, upon receipt of stumped nddressed envelope to A. DASMAIL, 393, Laugdale, Walthamstow. Established nearly 50 years. 7269 tpOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, "GRONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. JDR..J COLLTS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in court that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was de iberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to. —See The Times," July 13,1864. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—The Right Hon. Earl Russell com- municated to tho College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in cholera was Chlorodyne.—See Lancet," Dec. 31, 1868. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Extract from the Medical Times," Jan. 12. 1365 It is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of cou< so it would not be thus singu- lady popular did it not supply a "J(1.nt and fill a place." DR. J. COLLTS BROWNE'S CHLORO- IiYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu. matism, etc. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysenteiv, dIarrhœa., etc. DR .J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—CAUTION.—None genuine without the words Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Solo manufacturer. J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-teriace, Blooms- bury, London. Sold in bottles, Is 11/201, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis. 15793 7155 LUNG WHEN YOU ASK FOR TONIC LUNG TONIC oWBRIDGES KSJS LUnS T0mC> TONIO LUNG J-i JL TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG BE SURE YOU GET IT. TONIC LUNG IT NEVER FAILS. TONIC LUNG Established 21 Years. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH? TONIC LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE (T. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COLD? TONIC LUNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG a1so for TONIC LUNG WHOOPING COUGH. TONIC LUNG for ASTHMA, for BRONCHITIS, TONIC LUNG for CONSUMPTION. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG -——— TONIC LUNG t J TONIC LUNG For outward application, instead ol TONIC LUNG poultices, use TONIC LUNG OWBRIDGE'S EMBROCATION. TONIC LUNG It is much safer, more effective, TONIC LUNG and less troublesome. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG —- TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG "I have been travelling many TONIC LUNG years, exposed to all kinds of TONIC LUNG weather, and have suffered intensely TONIC LUNG with my chest. My wife also has TONIC LUNG been a martyr to the same complaint, TONIC LUNG and we have spent scores of pounds TONIC LUNG on doctors. We recently tried your TONIC LUNG Lung Tonic, which, I am happy to TONIC LUNG say, has done us more good than all TONIC LUNG the doci ors'medicines put together.' TONIC LUNG GEORGE PRICE, 227, Liverpool- TONIC LUNG street, Pendleton. TONIC LUNG „ TONIC LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. Sold everywhere, in TONIC LUNG Bottles, at Is IVsjd, 23 9d, 4s 6d, and TONIC LUNG lis. 1,WJ1-115C! TONIC L\TO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointment is confidentially recommended a3 an old, tried,alld successful remedy for scurvy,scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs scald heads, blotches on the face aud body, St. Anthonys fire, burns, chilblans, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, Ac. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. T^TO NAME PILLS. JJl For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptipqs on the body piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &e., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all cheqiista. Price 7%d, Is l%d, and 2s 9d each- No family should be without them. SOLE PROPRIETOR J. WHIT) HOUSE., 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. Agent wanted in evury district. 4080 rjnHE jpEOPLE'S J^APER IS THS CARDIlfF (.rIM8 AND SOUTH ^YALES^TEEKLY-JJJ-EWS ONE PENNY WEEKLY. A SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST It is a positive fact th&t no one in the world has ^een able to put a beautiful pearl-like Gloss on Linen, Cuffs, Collars, etc., so easy and quick, as by using the NEW DOROTHY LINEN GLAZE. It is the pride of the world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, and judge for yourself. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in Id and 3d paekeis 15756 Manufacturers—G. TURLEY AND CO., 103e 6343 59, Edgbaston-street. Birmingham M PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR AfiEHDARE. HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENBHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 13580 1137 ADBIESS 61, DEAK-STBNBT. ABERDARE fSttsimss jMbrisais. P. FREEDMAN AND 0,0., ENTIRE HOUSE FURNISHERS, NEWPORT, SWANSEA, AND NEW TREDEGAR, Have a very Large Selection of HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, &c., suitable for Apartments, Houses, and Hotels, which can be sup- plied on their well-known EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. General terms subject to alteration to suit customers conven ence. B5 worth, 1/6 per week, 6/- monthly. S10 „ 3{8 „ 12/6 B15 „ 5{. 20/ S25 „ 7/6 „ WI. „ B50 „ 15/- „ 60/- £100 „ 27/6 100{. Without any Special Payment or Security THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE. PIONEERS OF THE HIRE SYSTEM. £50,000 OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. PROSPECTUS FREE. PRIVATE DELIVERY. NOTE ADDRESSES— 34, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. 3125 3 & 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, NEWPORT, MON ELLlOTSTOWN, NEW TREDEGAR 60e £ <URES COUGH. Sold Everywhere, JJAYM AN'S 10ALSAM OF HOREHOUND. Price 18 11M, 2s 9d. UTOPS riOLD, D V/ 1022 A WONDERFUL MEDICINE gEECHAM'S PILLS, JJEECHAM'S PILLS, JgEECHAM'S PILLS, Ar universally admitted to be wortn a Guinea. a Box for Bilious and Nervous disoiders, such as wind and paiu at the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This xno fiction, for they have done it in countless cases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of hese Pills, aud they will be acknowledged to bej WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. A GUINEA A BOX. ^yrORTH A GUINEA i BOX. For Females of all ages they are invaluable No Female should be without them. There is not a medi cine to be found equal to them for removing any ob struction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box they will soon restore Females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are proved by their use. J^EECHAM'S PILLS. JgEECHAM'S PILLS. JgEEC HAM'S PILLS For a. weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver they act like" MAGIC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important orgaus of the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the !Ioppetite, and arouse into action the whole physical nergy of the human frame. These are FACTS' testi- fied continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is JgEECHAM'S PILLS. JgEECHAM'S PILLS, JJEECHAM'S PILLS Have the Largest Sale o any Patent Medicinein the Woild FULL DIRECTIONS ARE GIVEN WITH EACH BOX. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, T. BEECH AM, Chemist, St Helens,Lanca- shire, and by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. In Boxes, 9Hd, Is 1%(1, and 2s 9d each 2263 LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR i-J RESTORER* LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER THE SUREST THE SAFEST « TlIE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. LOCKYERlS SULPHUR HAIR B J RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour The gradual change is certain, and foi removing scurf beautifying and cleansing the hair, causing it to grow wherever thin, Lockyor's is urrivalled.— Large bottles Is 6d. Sold evclywhere DELLAR S CORN PLASTER —Boxes Is lVgd and 2s 9d each The Corn Plasters are a certain cure for hard or sof corns they completely dry up and eradicate painfu corns; the Bunion Plasters, a proved remedy for bunious and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists. Be careful Dellar s Plasters aro supplied. ESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CRACROFTS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary, dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel perfectly cleanses the teeth, havdens the gums, i3 astringent, aromatic, and delicious in flavour. Cracroft's Paste ensures a line set of teeth. Sold everywhere Pots, 1s each. DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Dellar s ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands who have derived benent. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is l%d and 2s 9d each, by all Chemists. SULPHOLINE SOAP s a delicately refined, chemically pure oap, intended for general use, but specially by ¡ bose endowed witlI sensitive skins. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Sui pholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant-, and the soap is not expensive. 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NEW gHORT STORIES IN THE CARDIFF rpiMES AND gjOUTH-^TALES WEEKTJY NEWS This week will be published.. complete tale by a Popular Author, namely, A jgAILOR'S BRIDE, BY C. V. HICKIE- The following is a complete list of the works recently secured for our columns :—* W. CLARK RUSSELL. ■'The Chase of the Sally." BARRY PAIN, "The Dog's Understudy." JOHN STRANGE WINTER, "Dead Leaves." G. R. SIMS, A River Tragedy." ALAN ST. AUBYN, Purple Lilac.' ROLAND BELFORT "The Bishop's Blessing." G. B. BURGIN, ''Dr. Narrowscissors." LILIAN QUILLER COUCH. The Devil's Own." W. W. FENN, "The Shadow of a Doubt." J. MONK FOSTER, II A Son of C. V. HICKIE, A Sailor's Bride.' JANET MoCULLOUGH, "That Strange Old House.' MRS R. JOSCELYN, A Parcel of Mistakes.' R. M. STRONG. "Phantom or Philanthropist. J. JOHNSON LEAKE, "The Wrong Bottle THE ELEVENTH STORY WILL APPEAR IN THE QARDIFFrpiMES&gOUTH ALES -^y-EEKLY NEWS ON SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1895. C AN ATTRACTIVE SET OF STORIETTE- ARTICLES, Will Appear in the gOUTH ALES ECHO, Entitled— L EAVES FROM A JQOCTOR'S JOURNAL, By JOHN K. LEYS, Author of "The Bolton-square Tragedy," The Mystery of Loudon Castle," Jcc., Who is specially gifted in the direction of produc- ing Tales of sustained and sensational interest. In the sense 'that fiction to be sound must be true to life and accurate in detail, always possible if sometimes "passing strange," "Leaves from a Doctor's Journal leave nothing to be desired in an artistic and literary sense. Their peculiarity is that, from their very nature—domestic, adven- turous, romantic, as the case may be—these Storiettes are formed from material which could only have been conceivably collected by a doctor of long experience and acute judgment; many of the incidents being of that profoundly secret sort which a man generally carries down to his grave. The first article of the series will be published in the SOUTH WALES ECHO ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH. The Thirteen Articles will include, among others— COFFINED ALIVE. THE AFFAIR OF THE GREEN DECANTER LEFT FOR DEAD, MAD OR SANE ? THE MYSTERIOUS MALADY. THE WOMAN WITH THE BANDAGED HAND. THE BROKEN BOTTLE. ON BOARD THE YACHT SEAMEW, &:0., .&0. rjWENTY SHORT STORIES, 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 the South Wales Echo. The First Story will appear on THURSDAY, DEC. 12th, entitled DOUBIJE JJIACE," BY LADY H/a IDDLETON. The Stories will appear on successive Thurs- days, in the following order :— LADY MIDDLETON, A Double Face." THE MARQUIS OF LORNE^ Does Soience Pay ?" Part I. „ „ „ i, Parb II. li. DUNCOMBE JEWELL, A Quaker Socialist." REV. S. BARING-GOULD, In the Sound of the Mill Wheel," (A Sketch.) H. F. ABELL, „ Merlin of Rotherhithe, KATHERINE C. PORTALL, Fritz Adler: Musician. ROY TELLET," Disillusionsied. RICHARD MARSH. Lady Wishaw's Hand." Part I. „ „ Parb II. MARY A, DICKENS. DALRYMPLE BELGRAVE, Mies Smith of Mashonaland." DOUGLAS BLADEN, A Walpurgis of Snakes." HARWOOD BRIERLEY. Isidra A Spanish Romance. RICHARD PRYCE, In Deep Waters." ANDREW HAGGARD. A Modern Ariadne. Part I. „ „ >t Part II. PERCY SELOUS, The Melancholy Trappsr. HOPE REA, Pieced Fragments. JOHN WATSON, m „ Tito." KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE jnL PILLS MANDRAKE | MANDRAKE The great remeay for Bill- MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints FILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, HILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Pun- PILKS MANDRAKE tier of the age, 1 MANDRAKE Sold in boxes Is 1%». » ^(1, PILLS MANDRAKE 1s6d,^ndlls. Free by post PILLS MANDRAKE j by the proprietor. MANDRAKE —7-7 „ PJLLS MANDRAKE Munday, Chemist, Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath; Gar- PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport: J. PILLS MANDRAKE G. Isaac (late Hayman). he. PILLS MANDRAKE mist, Neath; riewbcry and PILLg MANDRAKE Son, London- PILLS MANDRAKE t 7—'TT. PlI^LS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist&Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MANDRAKE street, Swansea, 0O16 1012 PILLS MANDRAKE PILLS POSTAL DELIVERY OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of ti e SOUTH WALES DAILY NEW beg. 0 announce hat by a special concegion of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch the I First Edition each morning by tjie Mi! ils leaving Cardiff at 3.30 a m. and 3.45 a.m Country Subscribers residing within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE. CARMARTHENSHIRE PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE. As well .-t thoso portions of BRIjCONSIIIRK and .MONMOUTHSHIRE coraprtaed witlrn the Trodegar and Rhymney Vailev Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WAI.KS DAILY NEWS delivered at thei residences daily bv the saiaa nost as that which coil veys their London letters The THIRD EDITION of the SOuTH WALES DAILT NEWS is forwarded (prepaid) to residents of the follow- ing and all other places within the Cardiff Postal District in time fov the first morning delivery — St Fagau's Solly Michaelstone-le« Pfeftcoed Courtyralla Vedw ( S Brides-snp.-Ely Dinas Powis I Castletown .St. Nicholas Cadoxton Marshfield Bonvilstone Barry I Penarth Peterstoria Caerphilly Llandough 1 Ltondaff liedwas Lisvane Radyr Yatrad Mynacli Llanishen Morgans town Pwllypant Whitchurch MeJiiigriflith ,St. Mellon s Taff's Well St. Andrew's W'in'tTn-e Edge PeutyYeh Coin Mably Tongwynlais St. Andrew's W'in'tTn-e Edge London & West of England subscribers rcceive thei papers op the forenoon of publication. PER QOABTRR, POST-FREB 0 9 9 PER HALF-YKAP » 019 6 19 0 SOUTH "WALKS Daily NEWS OFFICES, Saint Mary-st eet, Ca.rdiff ¡ fBttsituss ;AhbrfsStllJ 1 A gOUTH WALES gTOR* Of LOVE AND gUPERSTITlON. JJLODWEN REES, A STORY OF THE CURSING WELt. Arrangements have been made to publish ill the Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly new Story by a Local Writer, dealing with life and manners, superstitions, and beliefs. The scene of the story is laid in Son Wales, and the plot is strong in love and The title of the New Serial is jgLODWEN REES, H A STORY OF THE CURSING WEfck ■ GOMER WILLIAMS. I The opening chapter of this Stirring SbOØ | Welsh life appeared in THE CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH WALES ^7EEKLY OF SATURDAY, NOV. 23RD. MERRY, ENGLAND t MERRY ENGLAND It Jy/JERRY JgJNGLANDl •' A rjpALE OF MERRY ENGLAND. THE LATEST SERIAL BY TUE QUEEN OF NOVELISTS. BRILLIANT, ROMANTIC, FASCINATING. We are able to make the gratifying announce* ment that we shall shortly commence the issue ill the Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly NC& of a Powerful and Dramatic Story from the peØ of that creative genius, MISS JgRADDON, Whose" LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET/ "DEAD MEN'S SHOES," ISHMAEL," SONS OF FIRE," and more than fifty othef fall-length novels have gained tor Miss Bradd.Ø an undeniable supremacy amongst lady writers. Many years ago it was stated by a leading LoU* don publication that her admirers were so COD." less as the grains of sand on the sea shore. Bet I circle of readers becomes larger year by year, "üb the issue of new works from her peo and tbf t accession of fresh votaries. THE j YOUNGER, m is the TITLE of MISS BRADDON'S LATBS"? J WORK, and the Opening Chapters will ap in the CARDIFF rpiMES AND SOUTHW ALES WEEKLY IMTBWS On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. The Plot of the New Story is evolved with exceptional brilliancy and cunning, and the is told in a fervid, earnest manner. Thereat entirely original characters, and the pictures of Court hfe at tne time of the Stuarts are painted by a master band. WHEN THE WORtJD A fJIALE OF IEnRY IpNGLAND, BY > MISS BRADD ON, Is an Historical Romance of the Stuart period, in which Love. Tragedy, and Passion fignr* prominently. The heroine, Angela, is, as her name indicates* a charming creation, who enhsts the reader's sJIØ pathieB from the very commencement. The opening ohapter introduces ua to tlh- troublous times of the Commonwealth when the Cavalier forces were scattered and the Royalist fortunes at the lowest ebb. Angela. is placed, for safety, in a convent it Flanders, from whence she returns to England the time of the Great Plague. She finds her brother-iu-law, Lord Fareham, dying of the horrible disease in a deserted mansion. She snatches him from the very verge ot the tomb, and nurses Illm 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, t., Braddon's greatest, work. MISS jgBADDON is without compeer in tho art of portraying tender passion souls knit together in perffot concord, yet separated by barriers which most neither be scaled or broken. Such arll thtf qualities which place Miss Braddon on a pedestal high above all her contemporaries. In some of the descriptive passages in WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNGER MISS BR ADDON excels all that she has bafMt written. She has, moreover, made a special and very exhaustive study of the annals of the time to render the story as perfect as possible. We can assure our readers that they will be ea- thralled by a perusal of the latest creation of MISS BRADDON'S VERSATILE GENIUS. L 0 V E, IpASSION, rjlR AGED*, THE LATEST STORY BY THE QUEEN OF NOVELISTS. WHEN rjlHE WORLD WAS YOUNGER, A TALE OF MERRY ENGLAND, WILL COMMENCE PUBLICATION øt THE TIMES AND -R. gOUTH ^yAl ES "^TEEKLY NEØ ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH. .-or I FORET TRICES NOW B' LAROIC QUANTITIES. IS TUE LMch.Scotch, s>pi-ucc. Oak. Elm. « TIME TO FRUIT TREKS. — Apples, Pea* PLANT Plums, Cherries, l eaches, ALL KINDS berries, Currant, &c. AI.L KINDS berries, Currant, &c. OF STANDARD TREKS for Avenues. TREES, Ac.—Lime, Plane, Elm, CIjestBU CLIMBING Maple, Kirch. =„,ubs. PLANTS, Deciduous ;md Evergreen Shjuw etc., etc. Conif rs, &e. I have a Large, grown STOCK, which can be sec DUTCH at my Nurseries, i landaff. BULBS. Hvacmths. Tulips, Crocus. SO° drop. &c., in l.nvRe Quantities^ WREATHSTCROSSES^BOU QU ETS. CCTFLO\VB«§. &c., &c. Awarded First Prize and Royal HorW° tural Society's Bronze Medal for Bride's WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. ilzL* aTE. Pricb- 8, PARK. HALL BUILDINGS. NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FRUITERER. foil Wreaths, Crosses, Bridal Bouquets, and Baskets a Speciality. First P izes at_r?cf"«rowi»f taken by bouquets, Ac., made by A. E. 'i'obacc° Ferns in pots, 15 tor 2s 6d. Bast qualit. 4253, Paper, Is pet lb. -— SWANSEA 0 F FIe "SOUTH WALES Y^AILY NEWS, No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET.