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^aUs hu Auriian. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. grocer's Stock, <$re., at Cardiff Dec. 23 leasehold Prouertv, at Cardiii' January 9 Messvs CUNNINGHAM & GIBAUD. salvage Flour, at Cardiff Dec. 2o Mcssis PLUMMER, DA VIES & EVANS. Timber Trees. <fcc., at Abergavenny Dec. 31 Messrs TREGEKTH EN DUNN and CO. Potatoes, at Cardiff T)ec 23 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING ar.d PERRY. "ilia Residence, at Rooms Dec. 23 Messrs S. HERN and PERT WEE. Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 21 w Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS, Horses, at Cardiff -Dec. 31 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. Steel Works, at Liansamlet ::= ON MONDAY NEXT. FITZH A MMON-EMBAN KMENT. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. GOTT WALTZ, BOW KING, and PERRY have received instructions to ^ELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- Otreet, Cardiff, on MONDAY NEXT. 23rd Dec., 1895. at o'clock in the evening, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced, all that genteel Villa Residence known as NO. 7, K1TZH A MMON-EMBANKMENT, Cardiff, containing two reception and six bedrooms, bath-room, and the usual domestic offices, a.s now in the occupation of Irs Ann Day, at the annual rent of P-42, tenant paying rates and taxes. This house is most pleasantly situated facing the fiver Taff and commanding exceUent views ot Cardiff Castle ar.d the Cardiff Arms Park. Is held under lease from the Marquis of Bute for 99 years from 29tli Sep- fcmber, 1880, at the annual ground rent of £ 5 9s. Further particulars may b3 had on application to the Auctioneers, 11, High-siree1;, Cardiff. R. W. WILLIAMS, ESQ., SOLICITOR, 7254 8, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE THIS DAY. TEN HORSES FOR SALE. MESSRS S. HKRN & PERTWEE have J.1. received instructions from the Cardiff 1 ram- Ways Company, Limited, to SE L by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, December zist, 1895, at 12 Noon, 10 HORSES, suitable for farmers, tradesmen, and others, at the Company's Depot, Wood-street, Cardilf. 7256 24, STUART-STREET, CARDIFF. TO GROCERS, BAKERS, &c. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 23rd of December, 1895, at 2 p.m., on the premises, the whole of the STOCK, UTENSILS, FIXTURES, &C lately belonging to Mr W. H. Leyland, grocer and fcaker, 24, Stuart-street, Cardiff. The Stock is in good condition, and comprises the tosual items of a grocer and baker. A coffee mm. scales, weights, canisters, tea. bins, &c., &c., will also lie offered for sale, together with the Contents of the Bakehouse. The whole of the above will be sold without reserve. 13aine may be inspected on the morning of the sale. For further information and particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs W. C. Clarke anu Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. December 18th, 1895. 7483 CARDIFF. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN QUEEN-STREET. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY l." have been favoured with instructions to offer lor SALE by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 9tb day of January, 1896, at 7 p.m., in One or Two Lots, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced, w, those VALUABLE PREMISES, Known as 47 and 49, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The Property has a commanding frontage, is well and substantially built, and affords every accommoda- Lion for the carrying on of a very large business. It is held for a term of 999 years from the 24th day of January, 1886, at an annual ground rent of £ 175, and both shops are at present let to Mr Moore, the present tenant, under a sub-lease for 21 years from 1st January, 1893, at £ 450 per annum for first four years at 25M per annum for the following ten years at £520 ber annum for remaining, seven years; the tenant Paying rates and taxes, and there is a covenant in the lease for the tenant also to carry out all repairs. It is rarely that so good a Property, standing ou much a desirable site, comes into the market. Further particulars may be bad on application to Mr D. E. Davies, Solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, 7505 _31, Queen-street, Cardiff, December 20th, 1E95. THE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARD [FF. TUESDAY, DECFiMBER 31ST, 1895. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to an- nounce that he will liolcl his next sale of about 50 HORSES, at the above Repository, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31ST. Gentlemen desirous of entering horses for this Sale Kre requested to communicate with the Auctioneer, Severn-road, as soon as possible. lotal expenses on horses not sold 5s. 7385 MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON beg to announce that the USUAL WEEKLY of the 24th and 25th in t. WILL NOr BE HELD owing to the holidays, but will bo merged into the important SALE of TUESDAY, the 31st inst., Particulars of which will appear later. 1111 TO POTATO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. For the benefit of whom it may concarn. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. hare received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, December 23rd, 1895, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, about 114 TONS OF POTATOES now lying at Mr Edward England's Warehouse, top of West Bute Dock, Cardiff, where the sale will be held. For further particulars apply to the brokers, Messrs A. H. Tapson and Co. or to the Auctioneers, both of Exchange Buildings, Cardiff. 7485 SHORT NOTICE. PEACE'S WAREHOUSE. TRADE-STREET, CARDIFF. TO BAKERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF SALVAGE FLOUR. ESSRS CUNNIN HAM & GIBAUD will SELL by AUCTION, at Mr Peace's Ware- house, Trade-street, Penarth-road, Cardiff, ou MON- DAY, December 23rd, 1895, punctually at 12 o'clock, 49 SACKS OF SALVAGE FLOUR AND WHEAT MEAL, from the late fire at the above address. The Stock, which is more or less damaged by water, Will be sold absolutely without reserve, on behalf of Whom it may concern. Terms—prompt cash. Delivery immediately after Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 9, Clare-street, Bristol. 7509 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS PLUMMEU, DA VIES AND EVANS are favoured with instructions from Sir Henry Mather-Jackson, Bail., Colonel Bradney, O.L.. JJP., the Rev. E. Davies, B.A., and Mrs Dodd, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of December, 1895, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions of sale, the under- mentioned lots of excellent TIMBER TREES AND COPPICE WOOD, Comprising c TALYCOED ESTATE. LOT 1.—The FA LLAG K of Tycoeh or Red House Wood, Lt Talycoed, in the county of Monmouth, containing 15 acres, together with 80 oak timber trees, numbered (with white paint) 1 to 80, in he wood and lands adjoining, 1 oak store marked with a X, 9 elm trees numbered 1 to 9, 1 ash tree numbered 1. LOT 2.—FALLAGE of the half of Paut Llwyd Wood, in the parish of Llanvihangel Ystern-Llewern, con- taining 9 acres, together with 75 oak timber tree? numbered 1 to 75 in white paint, and 10 oak stores marked with a X. „ LOT 3.—Ten KIM TIMBER TREES, standing on Lower House Farm, numbered from 1 to 10 with white paint; 30 oak timber tree,,staiiding on Lower and White Farms, numbered from 1 to 30 with white paint; 4 ash timber trees, numbered from 1 to 4 with white paint, stand ng on Lower House; 1 acre of alder Standing on White House 21 aluer poles, standing on a brake adjoining, marked with a scribe. All larch, Scotch, spruce, and yew are reserved also all oak, and other timber marked in paint. John Powell, Talycoed, Gamekeeper, w,f ,J!0W e lots. LLANTII IO ES'l A IE. LOT 4.—100 OAK TIMBER TltEE* stunding on Llantilio Estate, in the parish of Llantilio Crossenuy, in the county of Monmouth, in Coed-y-Graig ood and the Lauds adjoining, numbered from 1 to 1 InClUSIVe, with white paint; abo 1 Elm Timber Tree in the Parte Windfall. c. Thomas Morgan, Woodward, Llantilio Oro^senny, Will show this lot. LLANOVER VICARAGE. LOT 5.-14 OAK, 7 ASH, 18 KLM, 1 W\GH, £ WILLOW, 3 POPLAR, 5 FIR, 1 WALNUT, AND 2 tlME TIMBER TREES, numbered (with white paint) 1 to 52, standing on the Vicarage land. Llanover, alongside a good road, and within three miles of Pen. pergwm and Abergavenny G.W. Railway Stations. Mr Thos. Davies at the Vicarage will show this lot. FOREST COALPIT. LOT 6.-40 OAK, 6 ASH, and 6 BEECH TIMBER TREES, standing in Pentwyn Wood and land adjoin- ing, in the parish of Ffwddog, Forest Coalpit, and totuobeied (with white paint) 1 to 40, 1 to 6. and 1 to 6 Respectively; together with 13 acres of excellent Coppice Wood, being the aforesaid Pentwyn Wood. All Stores ringed and Standards marked x with red Paint are reserved. This lot is near a district road, and within four miles of Llanvihangel G.W.R. Station and six miles of Abergavenny. Mr W. L. Dodd, Pant Farm, Forest Coalpit, near Crickhowell, will show this lot. The Auctioneers desire to call the attention of buyers to the qualiiy of the several lots. Further particulars and catalogues from the Auc- tioneers, Abergavenny. 7367 L. SAMUEL> IlAYES BUILDINGS, THE HA YES, CARDIFF. AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT Sales conducte, I at lowest inclusive charges, with Prompt settlements. Cash advanced on Goods consigned for Sale. Rents Collected. Book Debts Bought. Only Address— 314e 7300 Y ES BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. FOREST TREES IN LARGE QUANTITIES. IS THE Larch. Scotch. Spruce, Oak, Elm, Ac. TIME TO I FRUIT TREES.—Apples, Pears, PLANT Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Goose. ALL KINBS berries, Currants, &c. OF STANDARD TREES for Avenues, TREES, I &c.-Lime, Plane, Elm, Chestnut, CLIMBING Maple, jBircli. PLANTS, Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs, I etc., etc. Conif rs, &c. I have a Large, Well- grown STOCK, which can be seen DUTCH at my Nurseries, lJandaff. BULBS. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus. Snow- drops, <fec., in tiarge Quantities. DEATHS, CROSSES BOUQUETS. CUT FLOWERS *c., &c. Awarded First Prize and Royal Horticul. tural Society's Bronze Medal for Bride's Bouquet, WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. un _—" ^ttlrUr øtitts. iTir. TKN N YSTO N SMITH m io-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 7.30. BLUE RIBBON MEETING, WOOD-STREET CHAPEL. Admission Free. Collection. SUNDAYAFTERNOONPOPULAR SERVICE, PAH.K HALL, SUNDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. Christmas Service. Address—Rev. J. D. VVat- A. Chorus, Hallelujah" (Handel). Bass solo, "Nazareth" (Gounod). Chairman, Mr T. H. Stephens. Presbyterian Orchestra at 2.30 p.m. 75Q4—4i3e ONGCROSS STREET BAPTIST L CHAPEL, ROATH. SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Conducted by Pastor W. T. LEE. Morning at 11 Evening at 6.30. 787 Mr Lee's Bible Class (for incit only) at 3 p.m. RED EGAR VIL L E BAPTIST CHURCH, THE PARADE. LORD'S DAY -22ND DECEMBER. Preacher l'he Rev. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Of Accringto.. (An ex-President of the Baptist Union.) Services it 11 aiiti 6.30 p.in. 709 GRAND THEATRE SERVICES, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7.8 p.m COCHFARF." 8.15 p.m Mr JOHN INGS. VOCALIST Miss MAGGIE GRIFFITHS. CHORUSES BY THE CARDIFF HARMONIC SOCIETY. Y.M.C.A. ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR Mr G. E. GAMMON. 7507 OOD-STKEET CHAPEL, BOXING DAY. MR W. BRAMWELL BOOTH (Salvation Army) Will conduct Three Meetings 11 a.m., 2.30 and 7 p.m. Subject, Triumphant Religion." Admission Free. A tew Reserved Scats 6d; three Meetings, Is. 743 CARDIFF SCHOOL BOAltD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF OFFICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Offices of the Cardiff School Board are REMOVED from Town Hall, Cardiff, to HOWARD GARDENS, CAltDIFF. D. RE IvS, Clerk of the Board. Howard Gardens, Cardiff, 16th Dec., 1895. 7430 ENBX HUNT STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES. These RACES, under NATIONAL HUNT RULES, will take place on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd and 23rd, 1896. Entrie close January 14th. Particulars and pro- grammes from Mr GKORGE CHILES, Stakeholder, Cobourg Hotel, Tenby. 7503 MERTHYR GENERAL HOSPITAL. THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1ST, 1896, And the CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL On FRIDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1896. FRED G. ROBERTS'S BAND. Tickets and all particulars from R. R. DAVIS. Hon. Sec. 7276 0ARDIFF INFIRMARY BALLS. THE ANNUAL BALL Will be held on TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 TH, And the CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8TH, AT THE PARK HALL, CARDIFF, IN AID OF THE INFIRMARY. Price of Tickets — First Niht: Gentleman's, 12s 6d Lady's. 10s 6d Double, Bl Is. Second Night,: Child's, 5s Gentleman's, 12s 6d Lady's, 10s 6d Double, £ 1 Is Family Ticket (for five children), £ 1 Is Balcony Ticket (to view), 2s 64. Adults going to both Balls can obtain a ticket for the second night for 5s. Tickets to be obtained from metubers of the General Committee from Mr Lewis, Duke-street; or from the Honorary Secretaries at. the Infirmary. F. G ROBERTS' BAND. 7500 HE ROYAL NATIONAL! EISTEDDFOD OF WALKS To be held a.t LLANDUDNO, JUNE 3C, JULY 1, 2, and 3, 1896. PRIZES £ 1,500. PRESIDENT-RIGHT HON. LORD MOSTYN. ADJUDICATORS Dyfed, Elfed, Berw, Alafon, Prinei al Owen, M.A., Sir A. C. Mackenzie, Dr. Parry, D. Emlyn Evans, Esq., Professors John RhYd, M.A., and O. M. Edwards, M.A., Mr Joseph Bennett, Principal Roberts, M.A.I and many others. LIST OF SUBJECTS, PRIZES, and CONDITIONS, 7d by post, NOW READY. RICH. JONES, General Secretary. Augusta-street, Llandudno. 7190 OYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1883. President: H.R.H. The PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. Director C. HUBERTH. PARRY. Esq., M.A., Mus.Doe.,D.C.L. Hon. Secretary: CHARLES MORLKY, Esq., M.P. OPEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. Seventeen Open Free Scholarships will be competed for in February, 1896, as follows 1 Composition I 1 Double Bass 3 Pianoforte 1 Flute or Hautboy 2 Singing 1 Clarionet 2 Organ 1 Bassoon 3 Violin I 1 Horn or Trumpet 1 Viola provided that satisfactory Candidates present them- The Scholarships are for three years, of the approxi- mate value of £1tO per annum, and aia intended to confer a complete musical education. In some cases grants towards maintenance are added. Preliminary Examinations will be held on Wednes. day February 5th, in various local centres throughout the United Kingdom, and the final competition will take place at the College on or about February 29th. All persons desirous of competing must apply on the official forms, which may be obtained from the College, Prince Consort-road, South Kensington, London, S.W. No such application can be entertained if received after January 8th. 7491 GEORGE WATSON, Secretary. INTERNATION AL COAL COMPANY JL (LIMITED). This Company Supplies TWO QUALITIES of HOUSE COAL, the best quality known as "INTER. NATIONAL" (which gives a red ash); aud a second quality, known as "PWLLCARN" (which gives a white ash). Householders and consumers generally, when ordering through their Coal Merchants, are respectfully requested to be particular in naming INTERNATIONAL" when requiring this Company's BEST quality. Coal Merchants can obtain quotations by applying to the Sales Agents. POWLEY, THOMAS, and CO., BUTE,DOCKS, CARDIFF. 7101 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding 2nd Gla- morgan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 21st December, 1895. 1.—Prize Distribution. The Distribution of Prizes will take place to-day (Saturday), 21st December, 1895, when the Right Hon. Sir John Gorst, Q.C., M.P., has kindly consented to perform the ceremony. Parade 7.30 p m., full dress, under arms band and cyclists to attend Every member of the corps should make an effort to attend this parade. Officers and their friends will be admitted through the club-room. Non- commissioned Officers and Gunners and their friends will be admitted through the gunshed. 2-Pamdes. Monday-Gull Drill at 7.30 p.m. õ-Drills-Suspension of. All drills will be sus- pended from24th inst. until further orders. 4.—Reduction. Bombardier W. Bright, No. 9 Com- Pany, is reduced to the rank of gunner. 5.—Officers' Postings. The following is an extract from the London GaSette, dated 27th November, 1895 — J Glamorganshire Volunteer Artillery—Charles Redwood Vachel Wallace, gentleman, to be second lieutenant; dated 27th November, 1895." Lieut. Wallace is posted to No. 11 Company, but will be attached to No. 5 Company at headquarters until further orders. 6.-All Carbines, Swords, Slings, etc., must be returned to store at once, as they are required to be forwarded to -Birmingham. 7.-Duty. Ro ter. For dutyCapt. C. St. D. Spencer, Lieut. A. C. Tweedy, Sergt. Holmes, Corpl. Robinson, Bombr. Skrine, Trump. M. Blake. F. WILKINSON* DENT, Captain, Adjutant 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery. SEVERN VOLUNTEER "DIVISION ks ROYAL ENGINEERS. BATTALION ORDERS, week ending 28th Dec., 1895. 1.—The annual dinner of the Division will take place on Saturday, 4th January. 2.—Drills will re-commence on January the 13th. 3.—Men wishing to join the Corps will apply at No. 10, Charles-street, at 7 p.m.. on Monday, the 6th January. By order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. THE GREAT BLOOD PURXFLKH THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest tate of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines nave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followin complaints Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, grave4 pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, aud sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid \nd 2s 9d each, sold by most, Chemists, or from toe BardocC. Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-somo. Itgal jIlati£ts. E WILLIAM"EDMUN D VAUGHAN, ESQUIRE, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chap. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the Estate of WILLIAM EDMUND VAUGHAN, late of DONNINGTON HOUSE, LLANDAFF RoAD, CARDIFF, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, deceased (who died on the 6th day of March, 1895, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Probate It- gistry on the 6th day of September, 1895, by James Seymour Chubb and Donald Knight, the Executors therein named), are required to send particulars in writing of their Claims to me on or before the 1st day of February, 1886, after which date the Executors will distribute the Assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 20th day of December, 1895. T. H. BELCH ICR, Cardiff, 7489 Solicitor for the said Executors. public Appottttittettts. OLGELLY INTERMEDIATE COUNTY SCHOOL. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER to teach SCIENCE and FRENCH at the above School. Must be a Welshman, and one having a knowledge of music preferred, Salary, £ 100. Duties to commence in January next. Applications, stating age and qualifica- tion with recent testimonials, to be sent on or before the 27th December inst. to Mr R. Jones Griffith, Solici,or, Clerk to the Local Governing Body.—Decem- ber 17th, 1895 7463 -1- RHYNDWYCLYDACH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, for the Clydach Boys' School, CERTI- FICATED ASSISTANT TEACHER Welshmen essen- tial able to teach Science, Drawing, and Music. Salary £80 per annum. Duties to commence at once. Apply, with testimonials, to IC. W. JONES, Clerk to the Board 24, Wind-street, Swansea. 7452 WELSH INTERM^DIATE EDUCA^ TION ACT, 1839. TV TION ACT, 1839. BRECONSHIRE COUNTY SCHEME. The County Governing Body are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTER for the COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (dual) at BUILTH, at a salary of £ 150 per annum, with a Capitation payinent ofBlfor each sch lar in the school. The scheme provides for 50 boys and 30 girls. 'I he Head Master must have taken a Degree in the United Kingdom. The Head Master will have the appointment of his Assistants in both departments. Applications, stating age and qualifications, and accompanied by 30 copies of applications, and 30 copies of net more than 8 testimonials, must be sent in, add essed to the undersigned, not later than January add essed to the undersigned, not later than January 7th, 1896 and applicants are requested to state which of the subjects (technical or otherwise) to be taught in the school they can themselves teach. # Any andi'iate who personally or through friends in any way canvasses will be disqualified. Copies of the scheme, giving iull particulars, may be Obtained from the undersigned, price 6d. It is prooosed to open on Monday, Feb. 3rd. G. G'-RNONS WILLIAMS, Sc. John's Mouuk, Brecon, 7437 Clerk to the County Governing Body. tnÕtrS attfc T, ontracts. Y-1 OWELLS GLAMORGAN COUNTY jd SCHOOL, LLANDAFF. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS. Persons desirous of CONTRACTING with the Governors of the School for the SUPPLY OF PRO- VISIONS, COAL, Ac., to be delivered at the School in such quantities weekly as may be required from Tuesday, January 7th, 1896, to the Midsummer Holidays are requested to send to the School sealer- Tenders with samples for the same, endorsed Tenders for Provisions, &c. on or before Saturday, January 4th, 1895, and to be addressed to Mr William Morgan, House Steward. Howells School, Llandafi, who will supply the Forms of Tender on application. Payment will be made monthly for all articles supplied in the preceding month. W. MORGAN, House Steward. 18th December, 1895. 7494 HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN COUNTY JLJS. SCHOOL, LLANDAFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of COOKERY and LAUNDRY SCHOOLS at Llandaff. Tenders are to be delivered to George E. Halliday, Architect, 14, Iligh-street, Cardiff, on or before January 6th, 1896, at whose Offices Plans and Speci- tications may be seen. Bills of Quantities can be obtained on application to J. W. Rodger, Surveyor, 14, High-street, Cardiff. The Governors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order of the Governors, C. R. WALDRON, Clerk. St. Mary-street, Cardiff, December 16th, 1895. 7412 iitannmct. rjIHE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAJVI POWE RCO., LIMITED HEAD OFFlCE-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £ 250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £ 98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers 1 Insured against Claims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance J. F L. CROSLAND, M.Inst.M.E., A.M.In at.C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 3ó84 BuiUmuj ^ocictwa. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT JE. INVESTMENT jgUILDING gOCIETY ^^1 per cent, on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. percent. onLAHGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 1 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. C? per cent, on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP- O TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 35Ta ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS ct; SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penartb Mr D. H. EDMUNDS. Windsor-rd. Ba.rry :Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. l?xviiis. ida-piacw THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE &CONTINGENT FUNDS:— £ 8,37517s Od. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasenold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 6 per cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4% per cent,, payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yeat ly. F. J. HEYKYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 3200 And 21. West Bute-street Cardiff. MERTHYR AND j^OWLAlS gUILDING gOCIETY CHAIRMAN: Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM B100 TO BIO.OOO. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ngs in Progress—No Management Charaes. For particulars apply to Mr DAVID DAVIES, Secretary, Glebeland House, Mert.ii..r rvrti; or of Local Accents throuchout. Sou Mi Wale? IP3 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE ROATH JpURNISHING CO., OASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF, Respectfully invite particular attention to their large and varied Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which will be supplied to them during the coming month of December, 1895, at such low prices unheard of before. CHRISTMAS Bargains in Dining-room Suites. CHRISTMAS Bargains in Drawing-room Suites. CHRISTMAS Bargains in Bedroom Suites. CHRISTMAS Bargains in Bedsteads and Bedding. CHRISTMAS Bargains in Overmantels, Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, &e. All Goods supplied for Cash or on our New Easy Pur- chase System at terms to suit all comers. liberal Discount allowed for Cash. All Goods Delivered Free. Catalogues and Guides to House Furnishing Post Free on application. AU who want to make their home comfortable for the coming Festive Season should immediately apply to the ROATH FURNISHING CO" 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. NOTE ABOVE OUR ONLY ADDRKSS IN CARDIFF. 5737 MP,#R!rANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. 11 One Box of Horton's LX.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents :-Carditf-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-at., and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport—Young, Chemist, High-st. N.B.-Haa never been known to fail. Let. ters answered free. Please name pnpw, Cljrtsintas Jhmtmttanuttis. CARDIFF. J'OHN JAMES AND COMPANY, CARDIFF, ARK NOW MAKING A SPECIAL JQISPLAY OF GOODS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, INCLUDING FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, AND QUILTS. MILLINERY. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UN DERCLOTHING, DRESS GOODS. SILKS, AND VELVETS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, LACES, ,j! TOYP AND FANCY GOODS, ARTISTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. J AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE OF JACKIOTS AND MANTLES. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FURS, SEAL JACKETS AND CAPES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUYERS OF GOODS FOR CHARITY. ¡, JOHN JAMES AND CO.) 28, 29, and 30, HIGH-STREET, 30, 32, and 34, CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. 7368 X M A S jpEESENTS. JQISPLAY OF USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS. NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS IN EACH DEPARTMENT. LADIES' DRESSING CASES and BAGS, Toilet Cases. Brush and Comb Cases, Work Boxes, Com- panions. Jewel Cases, etc. FURS. Special Value in REAL SEAL MUFF BAGS, from 6s 6d each. Also Stocked in Musquash, Beave etc. NOVELTIES in PURSES and CARD CASES in Russia, Lizard, Antelope, Crocodile, Morocco, Bats- wing, Silver-mounted, Plain and Chased, Ladies' and Gents'TRAVELLING > EQUIS TES, Portmanteaux, Gladstone Bags. Hand Bags, Trunks, Dress Baskets, Bonnet Boxes, Hat Cases, Rugs, Parcel Straps, etc. SPLENDID SELECTION of WALKING-STICKS and CAN 11:8. Exquisite Designs in Gold and ilver, Ivory, Buffalo and Staghorn Handles, on Malacca, YVhangee, Bamboo, and other Canes. Ebony, Acach, cherry, Ash, Congo, and all Choice English and Foreign Wood". NATURAL-GROWN STICKS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. UMBRELLAS. WE ARE MAKERS. LARGE STOCK AT ALL PRICES, including the NEWEST STYLES and LATENT PATrERNS. Sole Cardiff Agents for the Strongest and Smallest Folding PRINCE UMBRELLA. f RICHLY. MOUNTED GOODS FOB PRESENTATION. W. J>EDLER AND sol. 34, JFTOYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 28 YEARS. 7303 FOR GOOD AND CHEAP JJTNNER SETS, TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS, TABLE GLASS, AND XMAS jp RESENTS* GO TO W. JJOBBS AND SON, 72, QUEEN.STREET. 6948 ROATH STEAM SAUSAGE FACTORY, 28, CLIFTON-STREET, CARDIFF. WHY PAY MORE when you can obtain the FINEST PORK SAUSAGE and SAUSAGE MEAT for your Christmas Trade at 6s 6d per dozen. On receipt of Postal Order, 3 dozen and upwards at 6s, free to all parts. We have recently refitted the whole of our Machinery, adopting all the latest improvements, thus enabling us to still further extend the already wide area in which our goods are known and appre- ciated. Every article sold by us is manufactured on the premises under personal supervision, and the quality guaranteed. Awaiting your commands, and assuring you of our best attention, 502 Yours truly, WM. DOCKER. WILLIAM MORTON & CO. ARE SHOWING AS UNDER :— SILK BLOUSES Bought at 33 per Cent. Off. JACKETS Bought at 45 per Cent. Off: FANS Bought at 30 per Cent. Off. MACKINTOSHES Bought at 33 per Cent. Off. WHITE FELT HATS Bought at 50 per Cent. Off. ALSO VERY SPECIAL LINES IN SILKS, SATINS, AND EVENING GAUZES, SILK WRAPS, LIGHT SHADES FEATHER BOAS, GLOVES, LACE GOODS, and UNDERCLOTHING. WILLIAM MORTON & THE SPECIAL HOUSE FOR DINNER, DANCE, AND RECEPTION GOWNS, MILLINERY AND LADIES' TAILORING, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ) 7422 N A ISH" ros MAS Jp A C K I N G JJ A M P E R S, 60, BRIDGE-STRE E T, CARDIFF. 7042— Sle THE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., .L LIMITED. COME AT ONCE AND SEE OUR GRAND SHOW OF XMAS CARDS 1 COMIC. RECHERCHE, AND SPECIAL. WRITING DESKS in Wood and Leather. PHOTO and WRITING ALBUMS. PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER and CARD CASES. INKSTANDS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and a Large Variety of POETS, bound in all styles of Leather, from 2s lid each, for Presents. DIARIES, all sizes. See our 3-day to a page, Is. JUVENILE XMAS ANNUALS. A NEW RAILWAY MAP OF ENGLAND & WALES, showing all Stations, size 50 x 42, price 10s. 15803 —.— 3478—64c 7, ST. JOHN'S-S&UARE, CARDIFF", Cljrxstmas ^nnounam^itta. CARDIFF. X MAS Jp RESENTS. WHAT MORE USEFUL PRESENT THAN A SEWING MACHINE, WASHING MACHINE, WRINGER, MANGLE, MAIL OART, PERAMBULATOR. BABY'S FOLDING CHAII FOLDING CRADLE, or COT ? WHAT COULD PLEASE THE CHILDREN BETTER THAN A DOLL'S PERAMBULATOR, DOLL'S MAIL CART, ROCKING HORSE, TRICYCLE HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON, WHEEL BARROW, Or SWING ? K A nice Rug for the Perambulator or Mail Cart would be a vwy acceptable present at this time of the year. Att these are to be obtained in great variety at SPENCER'S, ST. JOHN s CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. 0LARKE AND ENDL E THE CASH DRAPERS (La.te HERNK BROS.), Invite special attention to their Large Stock of BLANKETS, RUGS, JpLANNELS, AND JpL AN N ELETTES. FOUR SPECIAL FEATURES :— BEST VALUE, LOWEST PRICES, LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS. CLARKE AND RENDLE'S GREAT CHRISTMAS JJAZAAR NOW OPEN. An Immense Variety of TOYS, GAMES, AND FANCY GOODS Direct from the makers. Writing Cases, Glove and Handkerchief BOXAS, Timepieces. Musical Boxes, suitable for Christmas Pressnt3. DOLLS of every description, CLARKE AND RENDLE, THE CASH DRAPERS, 25, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 5321-93e | A XMAS TRET FOR JJORSES, J^EWIS'S CLEANED HORSE CHOP, Four Packets of Horse Spice GIVEN AWAY WITH 1 CWT. OF HORSI CHOP. Also One Packet of Poultry Spice with 1 Peck of POULTRY CORN, FROM DEC. 21st to DEC. 31st (CLOSED ON 25tb and 26th). WILLIAM LEWIS, 13, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite the Castle). HAY, CORN, SEED AND IMPLEMENTS FREE DELIVERY. 74-97 O O K O OK O O K rjlHE 0ARDIFF AND COUNTY FISH, FRUIT, AND pOULTRY CO., LTD., fel, ST. MARY-STREET, will hold their XMAS gHOW DURING THIS WEEK Of the Finest ENGLISH TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS, CAPONS, PHEASANTS, GROUSE. PARTRIDGES, WOODCOCK, AND VENISON. Also Seleotion of TURBOT, SOLE, COD, AND BRILL Of the very Finest Quality. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. 7488 XMAS REASON. QRIFFITHTJAMES, 15, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FANCY Å RTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR jpRESENTS AT SPECIAL PRICES. PLEASE COMPARE with OTHER HOUSES. ■Y ERY GPECIAL. A Special Purchase of 230 DOWN QUILTS fit 56e Clearing Prices. 1654 A FIRST. CLASS SELECTION Off pOULTRY, VENISON, GAME, FISH, &c., AT JJYDE'S JGOROUGH STORES, WHARTON-STREET, CARDIFF. VJ 7475 JML THE WEEK. Christmas ^nntiuitanunts. CARDIFF. CHRISTMAS TIME I CHRISTMAS TIME 11 CHRISTMAS TIME WHERE TO GO ? WHAT TO BUY ? GEO. A. gECCOMBE AND CO. ARE OFFERING THOUSANDS OF JpRETTY AND USEFUL pBESENTS, FROM ONE PENNY TO ZO EACH. BEAR FURS, SABLE FURS, CHEAP FURS, FOR £ MAS J>RESENTS. FUR-LINED CLOAKS, RICH MANTLES, LOVELY CAPES, FOR XMAS PRESENTS. CHARMING MILLINERY, SEAL CAPS, FUR NECKLETS' FOR XMAS jpRESENTS. CHEAP DRESS PIECES, CHEAP SKIRTS, CHEAP PRINTS, FOR XMAS pRESENTS. LOVELY LACE GOODS, COLLARETTES, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, &c., FOR XMAS PRESENTS. FANCY FANS, FANCY SATCHETS, GLOVES, FOR XMAS jpRESENTS. LOVELY UMBRELLAS, CHARMING BLOUSES, CHOICE FANCY GOODS, FOR XMAS PRESENTS, THOUSANDS OF USEFUL ARTICLES, FROM Id TO 250 EACH SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT I, C C 0 M B E'S, JpOPULAR CARDIFF J^RAPERS, JL TO t- 81, QUEEN-STREET. fTSEFUL cvz FANLCY CHINA, GLASS, vJ AND EARTHENWARE. M. F. SPARKS, 111, QUEEN-STREET (next door to the Queen-street Post Office), CARDIFF. Special Notice.—To every Customer Two Premiums are given A HIGH STANDARD OF QUALIIY AND A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE They Go with livery Article Purchased. 7135 SWANSEA. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW J YEAR'S GIFTS. SUITABLE PRESENTS comistinj of Books, Albums, Purses, Bags, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Cases, Photo Frames, and Fancy Goods manufactured by the Best Makers. Aunuals, Boys' and Girls' Books, Fairy Tales, Picture Books may be obtained of E. AND J. GitIFFITHS, 11, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. A well-stlected Stock of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS Of Choice Designs from the Best Makers are Now on View in their COMMODIOUS SHOWROOM. Day and Sunday chool Reward Books, Teachers' and Reference Bibles, Common Prayers and Hymn Books in a variety of best bindings. E. and J. Griffiths beg to call special attention to their Large Stock of Prize Books, consisting of 7,000 vols. Special terms to Clergymen, Ministers, and Managers of Day and Sunday Schools. Educational Depot and Printing Works 11, High-street, Swansea. 7505 MERIT BRINGS ITS OWN REWARD. The Establ shment of T. J. j>HiLLips> 13, UNION-STREET, Still Maintains its Reput tion as being the CHE <PEST HOUSE IN SWANSEA FOR WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE j And a Multitude of FANCY AND ARTISTIC ARTICLES 7493 SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. To THOSE WHO INTEND SITTING JL FOR THEIR PORTRAITS ON CHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXING DAY. Note the only Address— J. HARRISON GOLDIE, ARTIST and PHOTOGRAPHER (late Temple-street), NORTHAMPTON STUDIO, CORNER OF CRADDOCK-STREET, SWANSEA. 7490 A T T S J H WATTS. CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAY CAKES, BON-BONS, FANCY BOXES and SWEETS of Every Description for the Festive Season. MADEIRA, CHERRY, SULTANA CAKES. All Kinds and Quality in Stock. Contracts made for Catering at Balls, Wedding Breakfasts, dcc. WEDDING CAKES ALWAYS READY. 7472 20, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA. MR. CHAPMAI^S PHOTO STUDIO will be Open Christmas Day and All the Holidays. Mr Chapman has Opened a New Shop Next Door for the Sale of Artists' Material and Frame Making and Gilding in All its Branches. The Finest Show in Wales in the Fine Art Department.—235 and 236, High-street, Swansea. 7470 -IPLENDID NEW GOODS FOR THE tO SEASON. T. RANDLES, 15, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, BESPOKE BOOTMAKER, Respectfully invites the Publto of Swansea and Neigh- bourhood to inspect his magnificent Stock of Boots and Shoes for winter wear. Families will find every requi- site in foot and ankle covering suitable for the season. The Cape May Rubber Overshoes and Snow Resisters are specially recommended. 7449 x M A S NOTICE. D. JONES AND CO., OUTFITTERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA, Have TAKEN Nos. 2 and 3, HIGH-STREET, now in the occupation of Messrs CLUTTER BUCK and Co., and WILL SHORTLY OPEN with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK. 7490 (tearsiflits. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, TUESDAY, DECEM- BER 24th, SPECIALS will leave PADDINGTON at 10.0 p.m., for Newport, Cardiff, Swansea, NEW MILFORD, etc., and will call at the same stations as the 9.15 p.m. ordinary train, with the addition of Newnham and Llantrisant, and at 11.50 p.m. for Newport, Cardiff, Swansea, etc. In connection with the 10.0 p.m. specials will be run on Christmas Morn- ing from Carmarthen Junction at 6.0 a.m. to New- castle-Emlyn (where it will connect with an omnibus to Cenarth, Llechryd and Cardigan), from Whitland at, 7.0 a.m. to Tenby and Pembroke Dock, and from Whitland at 6.45 a.m. to Cardigan. SPECIALS will leave D*>WLAIS at 7.55 p.m. for Pontypool Road, returning at 9.25 p.m., calling at all stations in each direction. The 9.0 p.m. Market Train from Pontypool Road to Newport, the 10.5 p.m. from Newport to Pontypool (Crane-street), and the 10.15 p.m. from Newport to Nantyglo and Ebbw Vale, will run as on Saturdays. CHRISTMAS DAY, the 5.30 a.m. Newspaper Train from PADDINGTON will run as far as Swansea as on week days. A SPECIAL will leave MERTHYR at 2.30 a.m., Quaker's Y«rd 2.55, Mountain Ash 5.5, Aberdare 3.15, and Hirwain at 3.30 a.m., connecting at Neath with a special mail from London to New Milford, which will call at Laudore (for Swansea), Llanelly, Carmarthen Junction, St. Clear's, Whitland. Clynderwcn, Haverford- west, Johiistonantl New Milford. The 5.35 p.m. CARDIGAN to WHITLAND, the 5.5 p.m. PEMBROKE DOCK to WHITLAND, the 6.20 p.m. from NEWCASTLE EMLYN (with an Omnibus connection leaving Cardigan at 4.10 p.m., calling at Llechryd anti Cenarth) to Carmarthen Junction, and a SPECIAL at 4.0 p.m. from Llandovery to Llandilo (connecting with the 4.45 p.m. from Llan. dilo to Llanelly) will be run, calling at all intermediate stations so as to connect at Whitland, Caimarthen Junction, and Llanelly respectively with the 6.30 p.m. Ma I Train from >ew Milford to Paddington. Specials will also leave Pembroke Dock at 10.0 a.m. for Whit- land (in connection with the 10.25 a.m. from New Milford to Paddington) and Whitland at 7.40 p.m. for Tenby and Pembroke Dock, and the 6.55 a.m. Llanelly to Llandilo will be continued on to Llandovery, calling at all intermediate stations. BOXING DAY (Dec 26th), SPECIALS will be run between Merthyr, Abernant, Llwydcoed, and Hirwain. The 9.0 p.m. Market Train from Pontypooi-ro.id to Newport will run as on Saturdays, and Special Trains will leave Newport at 10.30 p.m. to Pontypool (Crane-street), Nantyglo, and Ebbw Vale, calling at all intermediate stations. CHEAP DAY TICKETS will be issued by certain trains to SWANSEA from Port Taibot, Briton Ferry, Neath, Dynevor, Liansamlet, Carmarthen, Carmarthen Junction, Fsrrvside, Kidwelly. Pt-mbrey, Llanelly, Lnnghor, and Gowerton to Neath from Swansea, Landore, Llansaiidet, Dynevor, and Port Talbot, and to Newport and Cardiff (for Football Matches) from Abergavenny, Petipergwm, Nantyderry, Pontypool- roari, Newport, etc. Tickets, bills, and information as to Cheap Week End and other Excursions can be obtained at the Stations. 7495 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. Oil TUESDAY DECKMBER 24th and 31st, CH I- AP EXCURSIONS to CARI-ISLE, DUMFRIES, Castle Douglas Kirkcudbright, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, Gourock and Greenock, will leave New Milford at 3.15 p.m., Haverfordwest 3.35, Pembroke Dock 2.30, Pem- broke 2.40, Tenby 3.10, Narberth 3.35, Whitland 4.15 Carmarthen 4.^0, Llanelly 5.<25, Swaussa 5.65, Neath 6.15, Aberdare 6.40, Merthyr 6.30, Dowlais 6.20, Aber- gavenny 6.40, Cariliff 7.40, Newport 8.3, and Pontypool- road at 8.39 p.m For full particulars see bills. 7371 CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE. S O'lEST SEA PASSAGE. Weymouth to Guernsey in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1*2 hours* Powerful Fast Steamers, fitted with Electric Light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth, weather and circumstances permitting, at 2.15 a.m. DAILY (Monday mornings and Thursday morning, Dec. 26, excepted), for Guernsey and Jersey. Last Train in connection with the Boat leaves Cardiff at 9.33 p.m. 1400 PRINCIPAL ALTERATIONS OF TRAINS. JANUARY, 1896. The 3.20 p.m. from Partington to Swansea will start at 3.35 p.m., and will cease to call at Swindon and Bristol (Stapleton-road). It will leave Bath at 5.35 p.m. and arrive at Newport at 6.33, Cardiff 6.54, and Swansea at 8.5 p.m. A NEW TRA N will leave Paddington at 3.15 p.m. for the Weymouth, Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Hereford lines. Passenger- will arrive at Gloucester at 5.52 p.m., and Cheltenham at 6.10 p.m. A train in connection will leave Gloucester at 6.0 p.m. for New- port, calling at principal stations. The 5.50 p.m. from Paddington to New Milford will start at 6.5 p.m., and be accelerated to arrive at Swindon at 7.32, Gloucester 8.40, Cheltenham 8.58, Newport 9.48, Cardiff 10.9, Swansea 11.50 p.m.,a riving at New Milford as at present. This tram will discon- tinue slipping a carriage at Reading. A MRST-CLASS SLEEPING CARRIAGE for Cardiff is now attached to the 12.15 midnight train from Paddington, proceeding from Bristol by the 6.5 a.m. The 9.3 a.m. from Swindon in connection with the o.2a.m. from Cardiff and 6.50 a.m. from Hereford will 6.2 a.m. from Cardiff and 6.30 a.m. from Hereford will continue to run as at present, reaching Paddington at 10.40 a.m. This train wiil slip a carriage at Reading at 9.57 a.m. The 8.25 a.m. from Swansea to Paddington will start, at 8.30 a.m., c.ase to call at Pyle, and arrive at Cardiff at 9.55 a.m. Jft .sjll leave Cardiff .g.t,- £ .58 jtjp. and% Newport at 10.1? a.m., running through from!hat station to f'addington. via ihe Severn Tunnel, without stopping, arriving at Paddington at 1.15 p.m. instead of at 2.25 p.m. of at 2.25 p.m. A train will leave Cardiff at 10.5 a.m.. Newport 10.25, Chepstow 10.52, and Lydney at 11.4, reaching Glouces- ter at 11.34, Swindon 12.50, and Paddington at 2.25 p.m. The 1.25 p.m. from Carmarthen to Paddington will stave at 1.20 p.m., leave swat^ea at 2.4') p.m., and be due to arr.ve at Cardiff at 4.1 p.m., connecting with the 4.5p.in. thence to Heieford, Shrewsbury, and the North. The train will continue to leave Cardiff for Piiddington at 4.15 p.m. Piiddington at 4.15 p.m. A NEW TRAIN will leave Newport at 2.0 a.m. for Crewe in connection with the IJJ a.m. from Bristol, arriving at Hereford at 2.55 a.m Shrewsbury 4.0, and Crewe at 4.45 a.m., connecting there with trains to Liverpool, Manchester, and North of England and Scotland, thus giving a New Night Service from the West of England and South Wales to the North in connection with the 4.50 p.m. Mail from Penzance and the 6.30 p.m. Mail from New Milfoid. A NEW FAST TRAIN will leave Cardiff for Swan- sea at 9.32 a.m. in connection with the 9.13 a.m. from Newport, calling at Bridgend at 10.3, Port Talbot, 10.24, Neath 10.34, and arriving at Swansea at 10.50 a. in. A NEW TRAIN will leave Cardiff at 2.50 p.m. for Porthcawl, calling at ill intermediate siations in con- nection with the 10.45 a.m. from Padd ngton. A NEW TRAIN will leave Porthcawl at 8.30 a.m., calling at all intermediate stations to Cardiff, arriving there at 9.43 a.m. A NEW FAST TRAIN wiil leave Swansea for Cardiff at lri.0 noon, calling at Landore, Neath, Port Talbot and Bridgend, arriving at Cardiff at 1.20 p.m., in connection with the 1.28 p.m. thence to Bristol and the West of England. The 3.15 p.m. from New Milford to Cardiff will start at 3.10 p.m., call at Llantrisanl, and arrive at Cardiff as at present. The 8 43 p.m. from Newport to Blaenavon will start at 9.3 p.m., and will connect with the 7.41 p.m, fiom Nantyglo to Ebbw Vale. For particulars of other and minor alterations, see time tables and notice?. 7492 5005 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ORIENT COMPANY'S YACHTING CRUISES by the Steamships LUS1TANIA (3,877 tons register) and GARONNE (3,876 tons register), from LONDON as under WEVE INDIA ISLANDS AND BERMUDA. The LUSITANIA will leave London 15lh January, for a two months' cruise, visiting TENERIFFH;, BARBADOES. TI-LINIDAD, GRENADA. ST. VIN- CENT, ST. LUCIA, MARTINIQUE, DOMINICA, JAMAICA, BERMUDA, and MADEIRA, arriving at Plymouth 16th March and London 17th March. For MOROCCO, SICILY, PALESTINE, and EGYPT, leaving 20th February, returning 17th April. For SOUTH OF SPAIN, GREECE, CONSTAN- TINOPLE, Ac., leaving 31st March, returning 16th May. For SICILY, VENICE, CORFU, ALGERIA, &c., leaving 22nd April, returning 30th May. String Band. Electric Light. High-class Cuisine. Managers 1 GllKKN «*" Co- managers-! ANDEUS0N ANDEItsON, & Co. HEAD OFi-ICES FENCHURCH-AVENUE. For passage, apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch- avenue, London, E.C. or to the West End Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, S.W. 6470 PLEASURE clTuTs~iTs JL By the ss. ELDORADO (Wilson Line) TO THE WEST INDIES. Intended to sail from SOUTHAMPTON, 19th Decem- ber, 1895, returning to MARSEILLES 16th February, 1896, and to the MEDITERRANEAN. From INIAIZSL, ILLE-S, <i3, d February, 1896, returning to SOUTHAMPTON ,2nd April. Fares, either cruise, from 70 guineas. 6318 Apply to JOHN BOVEY & CO., Cardiff. vVc. BOURNEMOUTH. AN IDEAL WINTER HOTEL. (Avoiding all the discomfort and fatigue of foieign travel.) THE HOTEL BURLINGTON. SUNNY BOSCOMBE. BOURNEMOUTH. Most completely appointed. Every modern luxury. 200 rooms. Moderate charges. Sheltered grounds sloping to shore. Sea-water to all baths. Passenger lifts. No charge for electric lights or attendance. Magnificent golf links. 135 minutes from Waterloo, L.S.W.R., to Bournemouth, Fast Station.—Tariffs of lvlanager also at the Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. 6147 LONDON. SALISBURY HOTEL, SALISBURY- KY SQUARE, LONDON. E.C.-Cetitral, and very quiet; Electrically-lighted throughout; Lift, and all modern conveniellcs; Sanitary arrangements ic-litted by Jennings; Telephone, No. 65,032.—Telegraphic Address, Salisbury Hotel, London. 6670 SWANSEA. ('I RAND HOTEL, SWANSEA. I I NOW OPEN AND ON VIEW THE NEW BANQUETING ROOM ForBALLS, I)INN F,;S, and VENING PARTIES,&c. DINING-ROOM FOR 150 PERSONS. Dancing-room for Eight Sets and óO Couples (Dates are Filling up for Christmas Time). 10 NEW BKDROOMS, LARGE STOCKROOMS, &c. 7471 JNO E. PUT, Proprietor. THE DE REES BILL-POSTING ANE ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPIICATION, 144, COMMKRCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 100 TVTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL -L1 POSTING COMPANY -Late T Wall. Oftices :-ASSEMBLY.ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-J. W ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the beet Posting Stations in NeatQ and District 123b business oppresses, JMPORTANT NOT lOB, JJOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully invite particular attention to the following facts, which cannot be denied, that the great expected advance in almost all classes of goods is thoroughly established, but H. and Co. are still in a position to sell everything at nearly extreme old prices, and are now showing no less that Five Tons of Flannelettes, made of pure Cotton Wool, price 2%d to 5*d. 5,000 PAIRS WITNEY and CLOTH BLANKETS. 750 Pieces BLACK and NAVY BLUE ESTAMENES and COATING SERGES, at old prices. 975 Pieces BLACK and COLOURED FRENCH MERINOS. BLACK and COLOURED FRENCH TWILL. JgLACK AND COLOURED SILKS. H. & Co. are in a position to sell TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY PIECES WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE. 450 DOZEN LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS, From 2/11 and S/llVad to 29/11 each. 280 PIECES, of about 50 yards each, of REAL WELSH SHIRTING FLANNELS. 75 LUMPS, of about 90 yards each, of DOUBLE WIDTH TWILL SERGE CLOTH, suitable for Charitable Purposes. 2.750 PAIRS of BROWN, DRAB, and GREY BLANKETS, for CHARITY. J^EN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING AT H. AND CO.'S SPECIAL PRICES. Gentlemen's Woollen aud Merino VESTS, SHIRTS, PANTS, DRAWERS, TIES, COLLARS. FUR TIES. BOAS, &0., at Special Prices. J^JiLLINERY DEPARTMENT With its NEW STOCK, is in a MOST HEALTHY CONDITION. £ ANTLES, JACKETS, & COSTUMES SOLD at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. A large Assortment of MANTLES, COSo TUMES, and SILK BLOUSES, for evening wear. I NDIES', CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. JJ<URNISHING DRAPERY, CUR. TAINS, DOWN GOODS, CRETONNES, to BRUSSELS, AXivi INSTER, TAPES TRY, AND OTHER CARPETS, Of the Best Quality, and Sold at Wholesale frices. Tr INOLEUMS. CORTICINES, AND HARE'S FLOORCLOTHS, Sold at lower prices than any other House. H. and CO. continue to trade under their old System of NO CREDIT, CASH ON of before delivery. 'v. igpoWELL AJjU Cito. A NNUAL CHRISTMAS JgAZAAB Jj-OW OPEN. JJOWELL AND THE 0ARDIFF DRAPERS, 0ARDIFF. ssa A DAVIES. — BRIDGE HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR NOW OEEN. A CHOICE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS ANJ7; NEW YEAR PRESENTS. A visit is respectfully solicited. 7461 MR JAMES W. LEWIS. DENTAL SURGEON, s Having increased his Staff at the ABBEY DENTAL ROOMS, BATH, In future for the convenience of his numerous patients in Newport and South Wales-" Hen WI ad Fy Nhadau "—will attend personally EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY, from 10 a.m., at No. 56, BRIDGE-STREET, NEWPORT (Having secured the lease of those premises). His FIRST VISIT will be on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1ST, 1896. Mr Lewis's long experience of 22 years in Bath is a sufficient guarantee for his skill and ability. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN MODERN DENTISTRY. 749( \IV. E. yAUGHAN & CO., LIMITED, General Manager, J. HENRI MACKINTOSH. 32, QUEEN-STREET, 1 248, BUTE-STREET, J-CARDIFP. 1, CLIFTON-STREET, J 42. WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH- SKINNER-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27. CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. 126, HOLTON-RD., BARRY CK. SOMETHING NEW, DYEING BY POST. DYEING BY POST SEND DIRECT TO W. E. VAUGHAN & CO., J ^YEXNGBYPOST KYEIKGBYROST JLr cleaned or Dyed, and sav« 8-KYEING BY POST & "ihSSTr"'G<kk £ ent require to be French- DYEING BY POST Cleaned or Dyed. bes< ad* vice will be freely given. DRKSE8 01 TP|YEING BYPObT GENTLEMENs suns JL/ Cleaned or Dyed. AU DYEING BY POST COODS at moderate prices. XRIIINVINX IWI W VAUGHAN A Co., Limited. DYEING BY POST Works:—t LANDAFF. ROAD, CARDIFF. YEING BY POST On. recirt, of parceL notIce wIl be aent ..4 DYEING BY POST Carriage Paid one way oa Orders amounting to Ss. Orders amounting to Ss. ESTABLISHED 1840. J. JgRADER AND SONSt PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. CASH OR CREDIT. LISTS FREE. ONLY ADDRESS 6216 8 AND 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. UY the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.-QNE PENNY