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PEEP AID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALES NEWS. WORDS. I ONCE. I THREE I SIX I .==-! .11 20 V; ordsj 0 6 10 1 6 \s 20 Wordsj 0 9 1 6 2 3 SIX TIMES '« NEWS AO Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 II EtO, Each extra ¡ \1 20 Words 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/6 Q/Q WORDS. THREE I SIX ———————— TIMES. TIMES. _————————-——— 40 Words 130 Words Q/Q 40 Words 51- Each Eiti* 10 Words 1/- 1/- 50 Words 1 3 j 2 6 3 9 60 W0rds i 6 50 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver. tisement specified beunu, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, end paid for previous to insertiwi if either oJ these conditions ii not complied Kith, the Advertise' ment will be charged by the Business Scale:- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Loit Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Bwthl, Marrtaget, and Deaths, 1, each, if not ncceding 10 wsrds, and 6d for ea;ch Additionttl 10 word*. Dtrsonal. ME William Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent, late Detective SERGEANT Cardiff Police; confidential investigations.—83, Alex >ndra-road, Cardiff. 587 SMOKF. Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured 1253 iHstrimoma!. "If" ATRDIOY.-Orphan Lady, 24, attractive, but IT I of somewhat retiring disposition. feeling lonely since the death of her widowed mother, wishes to 'iarrv steady, uprigln gentleman. Address Miss Davies, 36, Hath-scree City-roa.1, London. 7H rOUNG Lady, aged 22, very pretty, Wishes to Cor- gi respond wi. PI Young Gentleman.—Please send yhoto to S519, Daily News." Cardiff. 519 JEustcaL 4 PPLICANTS seading replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this ,mca, are requested not t,() send original testimonials with their applications, bat to enclose copies of estimonials GIlly. LLANPAFV Cathedral Quartette Party, all Soloists JLj —Chas. W Chappie, alto: J. LIMB Fothergill, tenor ;John W. stoker, tenor H. Miller, bass—open for Engagements tor Concerts, Banquets, At Homes, tc.—Terms aoply Mr Fothergill, 48, Llanfair-road, Canton, Cardiff. 136 M~ ISS Astl e .after 12 very successful years in Cardiff has much pleasure in announcing that she con rinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given AT the tesidences of pupil?, OT at 124, Richmond-road, rinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given AT the tesidences of pupil?, OT at 124. Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Tafi Vale and Rhymney Stations, L'erms moderate V&A RThatcher, Professor of Music, I.S.M., has a few Vacancies for Mu-ic Pupils early application lecessa.ry.-63, Newport-road, Cardiff. 451 (gtmrattmral. APPLICANTS sen ding; replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this iffice, are requested not to send original testimonials vitb their apDlications, BWT to enclose copies of testi- monials only. B" OYS and Girls (separate Schools), Boarders £3 a. [) quarter no extras LE ND home for orphans.— vely, Times and Mirror," V'nstol. 493 WTIRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private 17 Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Convevsaft'on. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, (Xvil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholars^ ips through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Publie Translator, 25. Park-street, Cardiff. 387 H- OME Care and Edueation—Seaside—Required in a Girl's School of good standing, where first- slass professors attend, a Pupil willing to Assist a tittle Girl with an hour's preparation daily; situation high close to the sea, with loveay surroundings, tennis, etc. a delicate daughter needing change of air in Devonshire would have especial care.—Address 142, Fore-street, Exeter. 710 SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils taught aud qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor orally or by post individual tmtion, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Ap>ply Principal, 31, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. Jtazi anh Jøun1L LOST, black and tan Sheep Dog, answering the name Sharp- Finder rewarded detainer prose- jated.— D. Thomas, Butcher, Blaetallechau, Ferndale. LOST F:om HiPwain, heavy Clumber Spaniel Dog, body white, ears lemon, spot on head, stripe iemon near tail. £ 1 reward finder detainer prose- ;uted.—Apply Dr. Thomas, Hirwain, or police. 312 BtmtesUr ^erteants. « •ppLICAN'sCS seading replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or Sctitioct names, at this office are requested not to send original testimonials witht'heir applic ations, but to euoioee copies of testi monials enly. ANTED, a respectable middle-aged Person, between 40 and 50, as Housekeeper and to wait in shop occasionally, to Widower without family Church of England preferred —Apply personally W A., 157, New-road, Skewen, near Neath. "865 ANTED, Lady Help, one lady, S18 also tt general Servant, small family, help in shop, comfortable Apsley-rtL, Clifton, Bristol. WANTED, 17th February, briglit, willing Girl as General Servant; two in family no washing must have some knowledge of cooking.—Apply after 6 p.m.. or by letter, 13, Hickman-road. Penarth. 655 W- ANTED. good General Servant experienced VV liberal" wages.—Apply, with reference, 110, Newport-road- 7865-642e- ANTED, a good General Servant, able to wash wa«es £ 12.—Apply Mrs Jones, Penybont, Sen- •henydd-roa.fl, Cathays. 719 "I^T ANTED, respectable General Servant, able to VV Coc k must be clean and tidy worker, with *TIOD REFERENCES 20 tl WAGES to suitable person.- Apply 29, PTark-plaoe, Cardiff. 7847 WANTED, strong General Servant; early riser 11' plain cooking.—Apply Mrs Herbert, Sunny Bank, MOUNTAIN Ash. 520 WANTED1, immediately, a strong General Servant. -Apply H, Charle.s-stre.-t. 625 WANTED, a good, strong General Servant early riser.—Apply Mrs Downey, Bute Castle, WANTED, a. strong Conntry Girl for Farm and 1" Public must be clean and willing reference required.—M. 461. Rcho" Office, Canfiff. 461 WANTED, good experienced General Servant.— W Apply C mbtian Hotel, St Mary-st., Cardiff. WANTED, an active working Housekeeper for 1' business house servant kept.—Apply, stating age, salary, references, Mrs J. D. Llewellyn, Neath. 490 WANTED, a. Working Housekeeper for farm- house age about 35 small dairy.—Apply to E. Powell, West Farm, Southerndown, Glam. 435 WANTEO, a working Housekeeper, for bachelor's residence good references iadispensible AGO not under 30.—Address Q.E.D "Dsily News," Cardiff. ANTED immediately, good General Servant, respectable, about 20 must be fond of chil- dren; no washing good home- — Lewis, Grocer, Llan trisant. 429 ANTED, for the 25th insfc., good General l' Servant good washer.—Apply 16, Russell- street, Swansea. 7809 W~ ANTED, House and Parlourmaid.— Apply to 7V Mr-. Harris, H, High-street. Merthyr Tydlll. WANTEJX Nursemaid (three children).—Apply 20, Station-road, Penarth. 123 WANTED at once, good General Servant; good W references required.—J. Jones, Ironmonger, &E., Aberdare Junction. L83 ^titrations Eacairt. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, AT this otllce,are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- moniaAs only. A salary of 12S 6d to 25s per week can be earned in spare hours or evenings, by either sex, any- where Proof sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope in own handwriting to T. Smith and Co. {Dept. 4C). 79, St. North Kensington, London, W. 392 MALGAMATOR required immediately for Gold Mine on West Coast of Africa experienced in mil ing and amalgamating.—Apply, by letter, giving eferences and stating salary required (all found), to P 497, at Shelley's Advertising Offices, 38, Grace- ihurch-streeb, London, E.C. 497 PPOINTMENTS under the Crown.—Numerous Vacancies Clerks, Men and Boys, salary £ 70 to £350; Excise, Customs, and Telegraph Learners, ages 15-22 Female Gierks, ages 18 >0. Over 3,500 appoint- ments oi:ltamed. Write at once, stating age. Infor- mation free.—M' Skerry, M.A., 27, Chancery-lane, London. 285 T> OOT Trade.—WANTED, a General Hand at once; H must be a good repairer.—Apply Kirkhouse. Pontycymmer. 763 HANDLER_Wa;iced.—Apply, with qualifications, to Morgan and LIVIL Servicsi Appointments (salaries, £70 to £4OC): tuitien by correspondence wanted Young Men te prepare for Clerkships, Excise, Customs, etc. payment until successful stamp.—Secretary, 48, Lin- ton-street, Islington, London. 495 UTTER.—Wanted, good Trousers Cur ter practical J tailor.—Apply, stating age, salary required, to Griffiths, Manufacturers, 121, Dock-street, NEWPORT. Mon. EMPLOYMENT (home) either sex plain writers, 5s to 20. weekly book correspondence copying 5s to 20" weekly book correspondence copying addresses, &c. no canvassing specimen copy and full instructions, Is genuine.—Publisher, LOI, NELSON- read, Hornsey, London, N. 539 £ '•« IRL wanted who can do Relief Stamping.—APPLY> \JT stating experience, 14, Windsor-road, Penartn. GROCER'S Haulier wanted immediately, with knowledge f the trade.—Apply W. Llewellyn, Tredegar, ('GROCERY.—Haulier wanted immediately; out- ■JF doors); give full particulars.—S. N. Jones, Aber- tillery. 595 INTELLIGENT Young Men (aged 16 to 22) and J, YOUNG Ladies (aged 15 to 20), who can study for a few months in their own homes, to prepare by corres- pond nee for Situations under Government, with com- mencing salaries ranginlt to £ 100, promotion, and pension.—Write Secretary, Civil Senice Examination Dulwicfa, LONDON* 299 KNITTING.—Wanted immediately, young Woman, used to Griswold Machine.—Apply, stating terms, to A. Jones, 8, Tyisha Cottages, Pentre, Ystrad. MINE Captain wanted for Gold Mine on the West Coast of Africa mu«t be thoroughly experi- enced in all mining wo k.—Apply, by letter, stating ageand salary expected (all found),enclose (copies only) testimonials, to Q 498, at Shelley's Advertising Offices, 38, Gracechurch-street, London, B.C. 498 MINERS required immediately for a Gold Mine on lyJ. the West Coast of Africa must have had con. siderable expeiience in sinking shafts, driving, stop. ping, and timbering on soft ground are about 30 wages £ 16 per month (all found).—Apply, by letter, enclosing (copies of) testimonials and refeiences, to 0 496, at Shelley's Advertising Offices, 38, Grace- church-street, London, E.C. 492 MOULDERS. —Wanted, experienced Moulder a3 Foreman for Jobbing Foundry state experience and wages.—Edwin Hampton, Ltd., Abergavenny. 7846 pHOTOGRAPHER (good) wanted to undertake contract to take photographs and supply six cabinet photographs, in large quantities.—State lowest price, Alpha, 79, Dunlop-street, Glasgow. 774 L PLUMBER, Gasfltter, &c., wanted; used to the general work of an ironmonger's shop, know. ledge of tin goods and stove pipes a recommendation. with reference and full particulars, to W. B. Harrison, Ironmonger, Abertillery. 777 PRINTERS.—Good Welsh job hands, also Cropper JS_ hand, immediately.—State age, wages, etc E. Rees and Sons, Ystalvfera. 689 PROFITABLE, ladylike Business at home (10s to JL 50s weekly) can be secured with an Automatic Knitter; cash or hire wo k can be had.—Write to S. W., Director, 67. Southwai k-street, London, or Agency, 33, Oxford-street, Swansea. 927 RESPECTABLE, well-educated Boy wanted as an Apprentice to the Bookselling, Stationery, and Prill* ing Business-Apply 14. Windsor-road, Penarth. fino Blacksmiths.—Wanted immediately, a. steady, g good Jobbin and Shoeing S111ith, accustomed to wheelwright's work.—Apply, with references, stating wages required, to W. M. Brien, Watton, Brecon. 32 WANTED, all-round Gardener, and Wife as i,. laundress country also steady Man as Boots. -Appiy Shaftesbury Temperance Hotel, Newport. 7879 WANTED, two Stone Paviors, accustomed to lay- T v ing kerb, channelling, paving in streets—Apply W Lloyd Roach, Surveyor, Blaina, Mon. 687 WANTED at once, a good Coach Painter.—Apply by ietter, Wm. Price, Coach Builder, Talgarth, Breconshire. 690 WANTED, Young Man, age 15 to 18, accustomed to horses, to take charge of milk cart.—Apply Edwards and Sons, Dairy, Pontygwaich. 7875 WANTED, Young Men (aged 14 to 30) and Ladies (15 to 20) to prepare in their own homes for permanent Govewment Situations good salarie-, prospects, pensions, &c. Prospectus, with every information, free.—Apply, stating age, M. Stuart, H.M.C S., Buchanan-road, Seacombe, Liverpool. 391 12s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done even- ings.—Send ddressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Plavhouse-yard, Water-lane, LOIl(Ion. 610 ,)5 weekiy without hindrance to occupation no can- vassing or collecting n agellcies or art work; 1'0 8lllples to purchase no recipes 14 stamps. Estab. lished 1380 —M. 408, Safe Deposit, Manchester. 3.59 (2 weekiy upwards may be realised by either sex 3^ without hindering occupation.—For samples (re turnable), ifcc., enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Co. (P 137), Merchants, Birmingham. Genuine. Established 1872. 552 bon Assistants. 1- A PPOCANTS sending replies to Advertisements ..L addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonial? oniv BOOT and Shoe Trade.—Wanted, good sharp Sales- JD man, with s"m knowledge of buying Welsh preferred.—Z.. "Daily News" Office, Swansea. 77S DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, a well-educated Youth as an Apprentice terms moderate. App v T. Evans, Yard Shop, Brynmawr. 7842 Di;.APERY. —J unior wanted for Manchester depart- ment.—Apply, stating age, salary, and refer- ence. to Isaac James, Swansea. 7838 D RAPERY. — Wanted immediately, Cardiff suburbs, Young Woman accustomed to pushing trade and window-dressing state age, salary, and experience.—P 421, Echo." Cardiff. 421 ■ XRAPERY.—Wan ed immediately, smart Junior j Jr Welsh must be good salesman.—Apply, full particulars, Thomas Evans, 107. High-st., Dowlais. 221 I ROCERS.—Wanted, strong Lad as Improver \JT good wrapper, and willing to make himself use- ful state wages, experience, &c. — Wall, Pont- newynydd. 805 } ROGERY.- Young Man wanted at once indoors; \jST Welsh preferred.— \nply.with full particulars, T. Griffiths and Co., St. Thomas, Swansea. 7861 jr ROCERY. — Wanted at once, active Junior for counter; Welsh preferred; state reference and salary.—John Jones, Nanryglo. 503 jr ROC RY.—Wanted immediately, Junior for cash \JC trade used to soliciting Welsh.—Apply D. E. Da vies & Co.. Bridge Stores. Ton,pandy. 4J3 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, smart Junior; VJT also Assistants total abstainers preferred.— Apply, stating age, salary required, with references, L. James, Brynmawr. 155 RONMONGER'S Warehouse Man and Porter.—Full particulars to Edwin Hampton. Ltd., Abergavenny. IRON MON GERY .—Assistant wan ted,used to miners' _JL tools, builders' materials, &c. indoors.—Apply, with full particulars and references, to W. B. Harrison, Abertillery. 776 EWIS Lewis, Ltd,, Drapers, Swansea, have a Vacancy for an Experienced Young Lady; Welsh personal application preferred. 7877 t/9 ILLINER.—Wanted, good Milliner; quick, IVl styli-h, able to serve send full particulars also Improvers and Apprentices.—Apply Simpson, Tonypandy. 517 ANTED, two Assistants for the Grocery and V V Provision Trade must be well accustomed to soliciting and sharp counter trade.—Apply Rees Williams, Carmarthen House, Maesteg. 693 WANTED, smart assistant for the Grocery and Drapery also another Hand for the hauling and warehouse work state age, reference, and wages required, endorsed Assistant."—Manager, Co-opera- tive Stores, Blaengarw. 644 WANTED, a smart Junior for the Grocery Depart- ment Welsh.—J. Phillips, London House, Carmarthen. 666 WANTED, an experienced and Junior Assistant for Grocery and Provisions Welsh.—Apply D. C. Parry, Llanelly. 667 WANTED, an Assistant to Grocery, Provisions must be quick, steady, active, obliging.— Apply, with references, stating salary, experience, &c., Daniel, Pontypool. 422 WAN l'ED, a good Milliner; also a Dressmaker, with good cut and style Welsh state age.— Apply Thomas Jones, Stag, Llanboidy. 325 Clerks,$lanag*rs, &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, bat to enclose copies of testi- monials only. ACCOUNTANT (qualified), 26, recently leftïEmfUng London chartered accountants, immediate en- gagement 10 years' experience.—M., 52, York-place, Newport, Mon. 310 FIRST-Class Certificated Manager seeks situation J[' as Manager or Assistant Manager in steam or anthracite collieries. — Garmoyle, "Daily News," Cardiff. 566 L~AVVT—Wanted immediately, good general Clerk, shorthand essential.—Apply, with references and salary required, to Gwilym C. James, Solicitor, Melthyr. 546 RESPECTABLE Youth required in Chartered Accountant's Office.—Write P. 737, "Daily News Office, CardifL 737 TO Parents and Guardians.—A Firm of Architects, JL with considerable public work in hand, have a Vacancy for a well-educated Youth as Pupil.—Apply Architects, care of Gwilym C. James, Esq., Solicitor, Tydnl. 7B28 Agencies, &c. 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 0 enclose copiu of testi- monials only. A- Liverpool Firm, who are sole agents for a large Lancashire Colliery, and well-known among shipowners, wish to represent a North or South Wales Colliery in Liverpool and district.—Apply to li 7629, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 7629 AGENTS wanted for Jewellery, Cutlery, Ac.—Ad- dress C. H. Parker, Tindal-street, Balaall Heath, Birmihghaiu. 705 AGENTS wanted, South Wales and elsewhere, canvassing shopkeepers, hotels, inns, Ac. S4 earned weekly splendid opportunity.—Messrs Pam- philon, Congleton, Cheshire. 236 A GENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet .Í. Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa. Par- ticulars free.—Oliver, Oliver, and Co., 277, Southgate- road, London. 595 C-1(fL Exporting.—Wanted, Agency or Manage- ly ment: experienced in all branches good nucleus business.—Address Linguist, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 473 M COLLIERY Agency or otherwise wanted by ex- penenced colliery salesman and exporter ex- cellent, home and foreign connection.— Z. 771, "Daily News," Cardiff. 771 LEATHER Trade.—Advertiser, age 35, would JLj Represent a good House as Traveller for South Wal-S. Good and Round connection in the trade, as well 3.S collieries and users of Machine Belting, Itc.- Address Leather, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. TRAVELLER.—Young Man seeks Berth two j}_ year,' experience smart appearance and of good address highest references.—B 394, Daily News," Cardiff. 394 WANTED, an Agent, with first-class connection tr among grocers, to sell Household and other Soaps ou commission.—Write W. 770, "Daily News," Cardiff. 770 WANTED, a Scotchman, with a good connection amongst Scotch drapers in Wales (erpecially South) to take an additional commiion for a good house. Write G. 489, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. WANTED, Salaried and Commission Agent, to call on grocers, oilmen.—Worrell Brothers, 35, Queensbury-street, New North-rd., Islington, London. WATCH Club Agents wanted to form Clubs for TV Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses, Musical Instruments, &c. Members pay Is per week. Terms, catalogues, &c., of Kendal It Dent, 106, Cheapside, London. Splendid value. Silver Watches, 30s; worth 42s. Five years' warranty with every watch. Mention paper. 449 Situations Mawfcii. BAKERS.—Experienced man requires Situation J[) smalls and cake if required good references.— Wriie Q 764, Daily News, Cardiff. 764 J>AKBRS.—Young Man (19) seeks Situation as J) Helper in Bakehouse mould, make dough, or deliver; abstainer.—W. Morris, 4, Picton-street, Oaedravv, Merthyr. 665 BAKERS.—Young Man (married) wants Situation; well up bread, cakes, pastry, smalls, icing, piping, store goods^—Ford, Newmarch-st., Brecon. 634 AK ERS.—Young Man, experienced, wants situa- M) tion, to take charge or otherwise few smalls, &c. good references. — Howell, Woolley street, Brailford-on-Avon. 500 AKERS^CoiSsctionersI—Competent Hand requires A) Situation disengaged reliable references bread, cake, or snwlls.—Baker, 24, Coram-terrace, Penarth-road, Cardiff. 536 DAKERS and Confectioners.—Situation wanted by D Young Man used to bread, cakes, and small goods abstainer.—W. Parcell, 63, Pembroke-road, Canton, Cardiff. 494 n- OILER. COVERER, thoroughly reliable, Wants 1 > Work, Day or Piece work.—16, Newbridge-road, [ New Brislington, Bristol. 625 ENERGETIC Young Man wants Berth thorough knowledge of clothing, drapery, hosiery London experience.—C 395, Daily News," Cardiff. 395 ENERAL seeks Situation eaily riser wash, iron, cook strong country girl, £9 fond of children. —61. Apsley-road, Clifton, Bristol. 48iJ S" ITUATIONS wanted as General Servants for several country girls various ages, 17 to 21.—Mrs Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. 548 TO Bakers.—Situation wanted as good Bread Baker; gocd references can take charge of bakehouse. — Kerswell, 180, Kensington-crescent, TO Master Bakers and Pastrycooks.—Wanted, by an experienced workman, situation as Foreman or Single Hand practical knowledge of machinery and patent ovens highest references.—J. Pomroy, Daly News Office, Newport. 7831 WANTED Employment, kind no object, by Man W of 30 qualifications, has been much abroad, sound knowledge of humanity, exceptionally intell- gent, a ready pen, and has writtn some works; refer. ences given.—Address Nemo, "Daily News Office, Cardiff. 7802 YOUNG Man seeks situation as Second or Single good reference,—Address H. Cosnett, 58, Jessel- _JL good reference,—Address H. Cosnett, 58, Jessel- road, Walsall. 7ó6 1tnttiitgs, jVparinunis, &c. GOOD, comfortable Lodgings for one or tw. young men at 62, Lower Cathedral-road. 536 PENARTH.—Superior Furnished Apartments_ to JL Let bath every convenience —Apply 6, Clive- road, or 50, Neville-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 211 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Priva e Hotel. Extensive JS Channel view superior accommodat.Ion; mode- rate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. Jfor Santr, &x. PENARTH, Stanwell-road. — Pleasantly-situated Two semi-detached, conveniently arranged Houses large gardens low ground rent.—Apply 22, Hickman-road, Penarth. 858 TREDEGARVILLE.—No. 1, The Walk, 2 reception, J_ 4 bedrooms, 2 large kitchens, and cellar bath- roo-n, hot and cold water, and all usual offices large well stocked garden with ground at side for stable immediate possession.—Appl 5, The Walk. 508 (to ht Eet-^reuses. SanD, &.c. COT ("AGES to Let, 7s week; also House, 31, Tal- worth-sti eet, lis per week, hot and cold bath.—■ Apply 185, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 628 TOWBRIDGE-road.—Large double-fronted House, ) 8 rooms; will put into repair; rent 12s.—Oswald Coleman, 14, High-street, Cardiff. 803 FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- JL' dences, Cardiff aud Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Rep;ister.-94 ,St. Mary-ft., Cardiff 1049 TO Let, with immediate possession, Clawdd-y- Mynach Farm, comprising 265 acres, situate in the parish of Monknash. and within seven miles of Bridgend ood house, etc. — Apply Mr Morgan Thomas, Union-place, Merthyr. 443 TO Let, Sket'y Hall Mansion ardens, entrance lodge adjoining Swansea Bay, two miles from Swansea and three mil.s from the Mumbles imme. diate possession rent moderate land if required.— Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-pl., Swansea. TO Let, Belgrave House, St. Helen's Avenue, Swansea, immediate possession all modern appliances in good position for trains and trams rent moderate.—Apply Castle-street. 7770-586e CEo let-Business premises. &.c. XJTOUSE and Shop to Let at High-street, Abercarn, | I suit boot, butchering, or drapery trade —Apply W. Jones, Ouifitter. 767 NRWPO^^T.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newport. 121 FFICES in St. Mary-street.—To be Let, Two Rooms on theFirt Floor and Four Rooms on the Second Floor of 97, St. Mary street, now in the occupation of Mr Harry Cousins, Solicitor.—Apply at the South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 6542 ORTHCAWl,.—House and Shop to Let, best position, low rent; suitable for any (rade.— Apply to T. Langdon, John-street, Porthcawl. 738 rrO-cab Proprietors and Others.—To Let, Large j. Commodious 6-Stall Stable, Elm-street. Roatli every convenience suitable for storage 0[' otherwise moderate rent.—Apply Caledonian, Elm-street, Roath, Cardiff. 413 mO Secretaries of Clubs and Others.—To Let, with A immediate possession, two large Club Rooms at Caledonian Hotel, Elm-street, Roaiii house under entirely new management no expense svould ba spared to make rooms comfortable and cheerful.— Apply on premises. 414 rno Let, Set of Rooms as Offices, on second floor JL above "South Wvles Daily News" Offices, St. Mary-street; also two Sets of Rooms ou third floor.— Apply "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. TO Let, large and commodious Hou-e and Shop in best part of Rhondda Valley, suitable for iron- monger's or other business.-Add.1ess Richards, 161, Ystrad-road, Pentre. 778 To Let, new Woollen Factory; quarter mile from j_ Llanpompsaint Station excellent water power house'nd garden.—Particulars, Davies, Llandre, Llan- pumpsaint. 501 TO Let, Lock-up Shop, in central position in Bate- road rent only 10s per week —Apply 179, Bute-rd. find Let, Lock-up Shop, No. 9, Carlisle street, X Cardiff suitable for butcher, greengrocer, and dairyman. 163 rilO Let, new Two-stall Stable and Coachhouse, loft X over, Cottrell-road (Albany-road end).—Apply 77, lenses, t^anfeft. W~ ANTED to Purchase a Small House at Penarth. 1' —Full particulars and lowest price to B. P., Eaho" Office, Carditf. 348 WANTED, House in the Country, rent about £10Õ. —Give full particulars to D. 398, Daily News," Cardiff. 398 ^nsiness premises Mantel. HOP Wanted, now or March Cowbridge-road, Duke-street, or Clifton-street good position.— All particulars to Gwent, Daily News," Caidiff. 795 SHOP, Bakehouse, and House wanted, in good thoroughfare, for Pastrycook and Confectioner.— Full particulars to Currie, 6, Regent-st.. Abergavenny. WANTED, Double-fronted Sho.» must be in good Vt position in centre of town.—T. S., 121, Penarth. road. 332 ftoblu louses. CARDIFF.—Five Double-licensed Hotels, two free, two tied for fresh only, S500 to £2,2t:0.-John and Co., 13, Wharton-street, Cardiff. 505 ONTYPRIDD, Merthyr, Cardiff.—Large number of Single and Double-licensed Houses from S30 to £ 1,250.—John, as above. 505 ^nsinesses for Dispersal. T>REWKRY.—Exceptional Opportunity.—To Let or £ > for Sale, the Eirw Steam Brewery, Porth, Rhondda Valley.—Apply on Premises. 431 C- OAL Business for Sale, with Horse, Cart, Weights j and Scale; a bargain.—Apply 38, Walker-road, Splott. 645 STATIONERY, Newspaper, and Music Business good position, colliery district easily managed £100 (including stock).—Music, Echo Office, Cardiff. No agents. 713 ri^O Let, an old Grocery and General Business late X tenant retired good start for a young man.— Hughes, G.W. Hotel, Llanelly. 691 ISirgrles, ttritgdt5, &x. JYR OBRIS R o S., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. Clearance List of Bargains, with New Cycle Lock, free, 6d stamps. Boys' Tiicycles. Plated Bars, for cash, small, 19s 6d large, 29s 6d. Repairs of all kinds. AFETY.—Reliable Pneumatic, thoroughly up to date; S5 15s.—Write A. 706, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 706 SAFETY.—Lady's Pneumatic, gofid make £6 10s.— Write A. News" Office, Cardiff. 707 AFETY, new Christmas, 1896 Pneumatic, S8 cost C5 £26; maker's warranty. Violin, 353 worth £5.- Write X. 772, Daily News," Cardiff. 772 ^onUrji, ^Pigeons, &c. FIRST-Class Andalusian Cockerel, bred from cup JL' birds, 1 guinea; also grand pen. Cockerel and 4 good Pullets, 30s approval; stamp for reply.—F. Porter, tttdJíntry, Uools, &c. FOR Sale sixty Lancashire, Cornish, Locomotive, t' Egg-end and Vertical Boilers horizontal en- gines, singly and in pairs, from 6" dia. to 33". Air com- pressors from 8" to 36". Donkey pumps and pump lifts for collieries, mines, &c., all sizes. Send direct to me for list, as I have no connection with advertisingaents, the whole of my property offered being in my pos- session. EDWARD RATCLIFFE, 7522 Hawarden. Telegraphic Address, "Merchant, Hawarden." FOR Mortar Mills, aw 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 Engine cheapest and best in market; 5 B.H. to be seen at above address. 7746 FOR Sale, vertical boilers, from 4 to 40 h.p., new and f second-hand 2 verti a! engines, 14 h.p. a.nd 24 b.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 Are 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 31h-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 fir rail track, by Appleby hydraulic jacks, 4 cannons mounted on carriages, 2 cannons not mounted Weston's patent blocks, 2 pair 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 a.nd 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 ground, being a lot of stock just purcha#3d.—Apply to Barrett and Co., East Dock, Cardiff. 5978 HAULING Engines.—Pair 12in. cylinders, 2 J[jJL drums 12 h.p. semi-portable, with reversing gear Air Compressors various sizes; Pump Trees, 100 fathoms, lsin. and 15in. For sale at low prices.—WALKER, HILL, and CO., ENGINEERS, NOTTINGHAM. 7439 HORIZONTAL Steam Engine and Boiler, feed J")_ pump, governors, all complete can be had cheap.—Polvblank, Swansea. 7786 LATHES (seVera.14in.), gap bed, back gear, face JLj plates, chucks; new 55s, worth B5. Full- sized (pack-up) Portable Forge new complete, 25s. -Mitchell, Tatsfield, Surrey. 238 PORTABLE Engines, and Mortar Mills and Saw Benches (low prices) on hire or hire purchase special terms to suit all buyers.—Clarence Wharf, Newport. 7817 WINDING Engine for Sale; new 25in. cylin. VV ders, 4ft. stroke—Apply E. Harford, W. Perch A Co., 129, Bute-street, Cardiff, 4QR C. E. AND H. M. p.E EL. Onel4" Saddle Tank six-wheel Coupled Loco.; 1 12" ditto; 1 6" Side Tank four-wheel Coupled ditto; Portable, Horizontal and Vertical Engines; Lancashire, loco. type, Vertical and Egg-end Boilers 25 Steam and Hand Pumps; Steam Cranes and Winches, and Hand Gantries 6 and 7 feet Mortar Mills Lathes, Bending Rolls, Slotting Machines, Winding Drums 12" Cast- iron Flange Pipes, and 120 tons 16" Cast-iron Socket ditto 60 tons 421b. Flange Rails 11 tons 1" to 11/ Round Cast Steel, &c. Catalogues on application. Machinery either for Cash, Hire, or Purchase Hire. C. E. and H. M. PEEL, Swansea. Telegrams Peel, Swansea. Telephone No. 16. 5257 fjpO 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 CHARLES D. JpHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON. Telegrams—"Machinery, Newport." National Telephone—No. i8. 5ft., 6ft., and 7ft. Mills always kept in stock a.t New. port and Gloucester ready for prompt delivery. Also 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 20 n.h.p., which can be had on the same terms. Phillips's im- proved SAW BUNCHES are the best and cheapest in the market. 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 delive y. 1395 — Magons auft <MUertr Heqmsites. HARRISON and CAMM, Rotherliam, near Shef. field, Builders of Railway WAGONS for cash or on deferred payments, 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. <446 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, limited Midland Works Birmingham AILWAY Wagon Scantlings (English oak), Elm ram Planks, Ash Plank, Colliery Requisites, Tram Planks, Ash Plank, Colliery Requisites, Wheelwrights' Timber.—Clarence Wharf Sawmills, Newport, Mon. 7818 TO Let on simplelHire, 50 10-ton Coal Wagons, N_ side and end doors four ye "ts old.—For terms, apply Howard Davenport, and Co., Railway Wagon Contractors, DocK-, Cardiff. 541 10-ton Coal Wagons for Sale amongst others, 25 _i_ T.V. and G.W.R. type, in excellent condition at a low price.—Apply J. Heald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 6692 THE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, i. 133, BUTE liOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone: No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegiams Gething, Cardiff. RAILWAY WAGONS (New a.nd Second-hand) for cash, redempti n purehase, 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. UAILS. —Bridge, Flange, Double Head, and Bull Head, with or without fastenings. SLEEPFRS,—Wood and Steel for all Gauges. LOCOMOTIVES —Six Weets Coupled, by Manning, Whrdle, and Co., l'in. 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- chase. 1160 liurses f ibe tnch. Carnages. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1756 ELLIMAN'S.—Unimpeacha ble testimony by Masters I. of Hounds, owners of draught horses, and others, both at home and abroad, prove the value of Elliman's l..nbrocation for many purposes in all stables. Bottles, Is, 2s, 2s Cd, 3s 6d jars, 10s 6d and 2fJs. —Elliman, Sons, and Co., Slough, England. 7115 FOR Sale, cheap. Second-hand Butchers' Cart also jt' small light Rave Cart.—Apply J. Woodward, Wheelwright, Pant Bach, Whitchurch. 650 RIDING Saddle, Nickel Stirrups, Double Bridle, Nickel Bits, Spurs, and Kneecaps, 37s 6d sent on a.pproval.-Dcakin, Herbalist, Arcade, 8wansea. SENT on approval, the handsomest fc'efc Handsewn Silver-plated Harness in Wales suit gentle- man's horse 14 to 15 hands price £4 17s 6d cost S7 10s misfit. —Deakin, Herbalist, Alexandra-road, Swansea. CIORE SHOULDERS IO Q HICK L Y CURED by CONDY'S FLUID. Horses suffering from Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs* Thrush, Mud fever. Grease, Broken Knee", Cuts, Wounds, Cracked Heels, speedily cured by bathing with Condy's Fluid. Sold everywhere. 8oz., Is 20oz., 2s. Veterinary Book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, London. USE" Jeetol" Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming. Over- reaches, Capped Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering, Ac. Large box post free Is 2d, from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Tnrnmill-street, Lon- don. E.C. 7650 Stisrtllantaus Mants. y OOK Debts bought for Cash in the Rhondda, ajt Merthyr, and Aberdare Valleys.—Apply R. Houghton, 6, Gelliwastad-road, Pontypridd. 7816..611e LADIE^ Gentlemen's, Children's Left-off Clothing S_J Bought.—Mrs Rich, 57, Castle-road, Cardiff. Good prices orders punctually attended to. Furni- ture bought. 247 WANTED, good Second.baml Clerk's Desk, 6ft.— yV Apply Lambert Brothers, 103, Bute Docks. 657 Jut ^ale.-Miscellaneous. A Boon.—Will send free invaluable Prescription for Nerve Tonic to any sufferer on receipt of ad- dressed envelope.—Higson, Box 822, North-street, Nottingham. 447 A DVICE Gratis.—See below. A DVICE Gratis.—If yon want Artistic and Reliable Furniture, at economic prices, go to Harris's, The Wholesale House Furnishers, Newport Market. Write for List, invaluable to Parties Furnishing. 4206 AUTHORISED by Government, Prof. Deakin Alexander-road, Swansea fifteen powders, post free Is 3d cures stomach, liver, head, and back cure guaranteed. 78 CARn Buyers, Wax Candles.—300 cases best White j Was, 5s Id dozen carriage paid 5 cases prompt delivery.—Cox Hallett, Shrewsbury. 768 ^^OAL Bags, Horse Cloths, Waggon, Cart and Engine Waterproof Covers of every description, wholesale and retail. Tarpaulins on hire.—Thomas Pugsley and Co., Tent Makers and Proprietors, New- port, Mon. 7712 CURE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most stubborn cases post free, 2s 9<1, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 603 CCUTLERY (costly silver-mounted) — Elegant ten- j guinea Service, solid silver-mounted Cutlery for Sale; 12 large, 12 small knives, pair meat and game carvers and steel 29 pieces, each Hall-marked ferrules unused accept 28s 6d genuine; approval.— A. 829, Echo," Cardiff. 829 CUTLERY (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). —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-streat, Kccleston-square. S. W. 278 DESSERT and Fish Knives and Forks.—Lady offers elegant ten-guine x, Service, 12 pairs fruit knives and forks, handsome handles sterling silver settings (each Hall-marked); unused accept 30s. Also Ser- vice 12 pairs fish eaters, matching unused accept 30s quite genuine approval willingly. — B. 830, Echo," Cardiff. 830 XTIXTRAOHDINARI! .Y handsome Spanish Mabog. any Dining-room Furniture, comprising dining table (12ft. by 4%ft.). Suite in Sillc Plush. Sideboard, Gilt Pier-glass (6ft. high), Steel Fender from a man- sion, Iron Safe (3ft.), Mortice Machine, nearly new.— Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 7860 Fu H. Boa (bear), real Siberian, rich dark brown quite new three yards lon, soft, silky and bushy; new tyle, with silk drawcords cost 8 gnineas; cash 'wanted; accept 27s 6d; sent for approval, carriage paid.—Miss A. B., 43a, Clapham- road, S. W. 597 FUR Boa (Russian), new.—Dark brown, very bushy, soft, silky Alaska Tail Boa, three yards long accept 15s 6d worth 80s approval, carriage paid; —Mrs E. H., 55, Handforth-road, London, S.W. 593 yiBBING," "Jibbing."—Recipe for "Jibbing" fjl Horses, 21s (worth B10 to liorsekeepers).—P.O. to Mr J. Robinson, 83, Park-road, Hockley, Birming- ham. JOB Lot.—Floorcloths, Linoleums. &c., 2 yards wide, heavily-painted Bachis, usual price 2s Harris's price Is the whole width.—Harris, Wholesale House Furnishers, The Market Entrance, Newport. There and there only. No connection with any other firm. I ADY wishes to Sell Parcel of Baby's first Clothes B A superior quality, never worn, very cheap.—Mrs L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 5715 ARGE Purse Nets, 3s 9d dozen Gate Nets, 2s; _L) Rabbit Botters, Is; 50-yard net only 12s 6d.— Arthur King, Green-lane, Leicester. Z47 PRIME Hom-e-cured Bacou, Sib. and 651b. sides, 6d per lb. on rail (cash).—A. Johnson, Yorkley, Lydney, Gloucestershire. 340 RARE Books, curious books, sensational "books, French books in English, &c. descriptive cata- logue, stamp. Dawson, 44, Packington-st., London, N. S~ ILVER-piated Spoons anil Forks.—Lady wiU sell f) 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. u. 279 TABI E Cutlery.—Best quality complete 4-guinea JL Service for 16s 6d 12 table, 12 small knives, pair meat carvers, "Iso steel; white pinned balanced handles; Sheffield make, by Williamson, Queen's cutler. Approval paid.—Miss Mappin, 37, Mizabeth- street, Eaton-square, London. 2f77 WAVERLEY Novels. — Clergyman offers com- plete unabridged Editon, in 25 well-bound handsome volumes; new, magnificent set; suit any nobleman's library value B5 10s; will accept 52s 6d. —Rev. E., "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 522 W_ ANTEDToffersfor"2,000 tons French Pitwood, tV delivery over a year.—For particulars apply to Great Mountain Collieries Co., Ltd., Llanelly. 7781 BATHERS FEATHERS! FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get.^est ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage f 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 JltisctllantOul. FURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have a.n immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and aU goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guaranteequality, 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 sewhere. We will supply £6 worth for 2s od weekly E10 worth, 4s weekly S15 worth for 5s weekly B20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion, speeia terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadr ess: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle), Cardiff. 12783-1105- ASTROLOGY.—Long experience. Business, Mar. riage, &c., Is Partner Described, 6d. Send birthtime and stamped address.—Professor James, 1, Corn Exchange-street, Cambridge 237 MRS Karn, 13, Broadway, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Ward- robes, Boots, Shoes; good prices given ladies waited on. TB^O Vessel Owners.—Lighters, Barges, Trows, &c„ J_ Built in Wood, Steel, Composite.—Address Samuel Hipwood, Westgate Bridge, Gloucester. Established 1816. 396 .fIDUty. WANTED, S500 Private Mortgage Leasehold Pro- VV perty rental. S55 per annum; property value, £700; not less than 3 years.—T., Echo Office, Cardiff. 513 MORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, St Mary. JLrjL street, Cardiff, Mortgajge and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions.and Life Interests. 1034 MESSRS 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. 772i THE CBARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), JL 28, Bedford street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Assets, £4&5,052 5s 6d. Liabilities, £165,052 5s 6d. Reserve, £300,<XX>. Loans of JS50 to made on any class of security. Three per cent, interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of B10 and upwards received as under :— 4per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 5% u It 6 It It 6% „ „ 12 Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have 110 liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 6252 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. *| 0 N E Y ADVANCED. E10 0 £10,000, NO FEES, BEFORE OR AFTER. MANAGER, 3, BUTE.TERRACE. Established 45 years (same address). 1308 £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no dolay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont morlais, Merthyr Tydfil. 6929 THE CARLTON BANK, LIMITED, 38, JL FIN-BURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C. (Incoi porated 1880.) HAS UPWARDS of READY FOR IMME- DIATE ADVANCES, B5 to j3500. 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 Dlm," Catherine. street, Aberdare Junction or to H. C. Rimer and Co., Park View House, Penycraig-terrace, Pontypool. and Royal Exchange, Newbridge, Mon. 4968 ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from B5 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dis- tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. 1208 Tyg^ONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Cash in amounts from S20 to £3,<XX> is Advanced in all parts of the Kingdom without sureties, delay, or publicity, 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 prmcipal may remain so long as the interest is paid. This Bank is entirely distinct from any money- lending office, and has a long-standing reputation for fair ealing and prompt completion of advances. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mortgages. ONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM £ 200 to £ 2,000. WHY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances to responsible persons, Male or Female:, upon their NOTE Ol1' HAND, in any part of EnsbuHl or Wales, without loan offico 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 31, Stroud Green-rd Seven Sisters-rd„ London, N. iT. & FIELDING & COMPANY, LIMITED I (Established over half a Century.) FINANCE, MORTGAGE, AND INSURANCE BROKKRS, HEAD OFFICE—THE HAYES, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEIVED £10 AND UPWARDS, At the following rates of interest, payable Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly Withdrawal 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. per annum. Depositors have the first charge upon the entire assets of the Company one of the safest and best paying investments of the day. Advances made iu any Sum upon personal and every kind of Security from B10 to Bl.OOt, in Town or Country, without delay or publicity. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus-and particulars free by applying to Mana- gerasabo^ BRANCHES: London, Oxford, Bath Newport, Croydon, Exeter, Gloucester, Pontypridd, Beading, Liverpool, Cheltenham, Leicester, Manchester, &c., &c. 1381 f) nfrliratigns. THB MINING MANUAL, BY WALTER R SKINNER Contains full particulars of all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. A separate section is devoted to South African Com- panies. A full list of mining directors is also given. The particulars given of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details of capital, calls, dividends paid, and the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. A special feature is the particulars given of West Australian Mining Companies. Price, 10s 6d, post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD. STREET. E.C. 1255 he~ARCHITEOT AND CONTRACT REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has been found to be a very valuable I mThe ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contract. Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORlJiR contains the finest and most twautiiul Architectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in any part of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A GILBERT WOOD, 175, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 1307 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GrAZETTTfl contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, Ac., and cir dilates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Cliaune iPorts, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is hied at Llovus, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHIEF OFFICES:—105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff Just Published, for Two Stamps, Bv J. a BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled a OW TO ENSURE HEALTH mosb j~fl valuable Book on the 1.aws Governing Life, a.nd the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending on Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Impaired sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, &c. Sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps -_Address :— Messrs BARNES, 48. Lonsdale-sgmii e. i'imrni London. N' 1163 gTORY or J^OVE AND gUPERSTITION. JJLODWEN REES, A STORY OF THE CURSING WELL. Arrangements have been made to publish in the Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News a new Story by a Local Writer, dealing with Welsh life and manners, suptrsbitions, and religious beliefs. The scene of the story is laid in South Wales, and the plot is strong in love and jealousy. The title of the New Serial is JJLODWEN JJEES, A STORY OF THE CURSING WELL, BY GOMER WILLIAMS. Th- opening chapter of this Stirring Story of Welsh life appeared in THE QARDIFF rjpIMES AND gOUTH "^ALES ^-EEKLY J^EWS OF SATURDAY, NOV. 23RD. rjlflE JpEOPLE'S jp A PER IS TBII CARDIFF (rIMES ANn gOUTH ALES -yy EEKLY J^EWS ONE PENNY WEEKLY. PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRIlIWCEIBEU AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 13090 ——— 1137 AJJME5? ^flJiAK-STREBT, ABERDARE business caresses. MERRY ENGLAND 1 JL'J MERRY ENGLAND t 1 MERRY JgJNGLAND i A rjpALE OF MERRY ENGLAND. THE LATEST SERIAL BY THE (QUEEN OF NOVELISTS. BRILLIANT, ROMANTIC, FASCINATING. We are pleased to announce the issue in the Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News of a Powerful and Dramatic Story from the pen of that creative genius, jyj- ISS B RADDON. Whose" LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "DEAD MEN'S SHOES," "ISHMAEL," SONS OF FIRE," and more than fifty other full-length novels have gained tor Miss Bradden an undeniable supremacy amongst lady writers. Many years ago it was stated by a leading Lon- don publication that her admirers were so count. less as the grains of sand on the sea shore. Her circle of readers becomes larger year by year, with the issue of new works from her pen and the accession of fresh votaries. yjfHEN HE ^yyORLD AS YOUNGER, is the TITLE of MISS BRADDON'S LATEST WORK, aud is now appearing in the ^JARDIFF rjpiMES AND A (gOUTH WALES yyrEERLY JJJFYVS W it The Plot of the New Story is evolved with exceptional brilliancy and cunning, and the tale is told in a fervid, earnest manner. There are entirely original characters, and the pictures of Court life at tne time of the Stuarts are painted by a master band. HEN fJIHE WORIJD AS 7 V t yu-JlNGER. A fJIALE OF jyjERRY jgJNGLAND BY j^ISS JgRADDON, Is an Historical Romance of the Stuart period, in which Love, Tragedy, and Passion figure prominently. The heroine, Angela, is, as her name indicates- a oharming creation, who enhsts the reader's sym pathies from the very commencement. The opening chapter introduces us to the 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 in Flanders, from whence she returns to England at the time of the Great Plague, She finds her brother-in-law, Lord Fareham, dying of the horrible disease in a deserted mansion. She snatches him from the very verge of the tomb and nurses him back to health. From this point the story will be followed with intense interest. An unequalled imagination, a power of bewitching narrative, and a remarkable gift of expression are fully exhibited in this, Miss Braddon's greatest, work. MISS BRADD ON is without compeer in the art of portraying the tender passion; souls knito together in perfect concord, yet separated by barriers which must neither be scaled or broken. Such are the qualities which place Miss Braddon on a pedestal high above all her contemporaries, la some of the descriptive passages in "WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNGER MISS BRADDON excels all that she has before written. She has, moreover, made a special and very exhaustive study of the annals of the time I to render the story as perfect as possible. We can assure our readers that they will be en- thralled by a perusal of the latest creation of MISS BRADDON'S VERSATILE GENIUS. LOVE, jp ASSION, nnRAGEDY. THE LATEST STORY BY THE QUEEN OF NOVELISTS. WHliN THE "TORLD ^AS jB.. YOUNGER, A TALE OF MERRY ENGLAND, NOW APPEARING IN THE QARDlFF rjpiMES AND gOUTH "Y^AV'ES NEWS FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE WORLD-FAMED jgLOOD MIXTURE THE GREAT BLOOD JpURIFIER and RESTORER. 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BULBS. | Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Sno\r- | drops, &c., in Large Quantities. WREATHS, CROSSES,BOUQUETS, CUT LO WERS ekc" &c. Awarded First Prize and Royal Horticul- tural Society's Bronze Medal for Bride's Bouquet. WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. 1187 NEW SHORT STORIES IN THE 0ARDIFF rjpiMES AND gOUTH ^rAI'ES ^yEEKLY J^TEWS This week will bo published a complete tale by a Popular Author, namely, rpHE jgOTTLE, A v v BY J JOHNSON LEAKE, The following is a, complete list of the works recently secured for our columns :— W. CLARK RUSSELL, The Cbase f the Sally." BARRY PAIN. "The Dog's Understudy." JOHN STRANGE WINTER, "Dead Leaves. G. R. SIMS, „ 4 „ A River Tragedy." ALAN ST. AUBYN, •' Purple Lilac.' ROLAND BELFORT The Bishop's Blessing." G. B. BURGIN, "Dr. Narrowscisscrs. LILIAN QUILLER COUCH. The Devil's Own." W. W. FENN, The Shadow of a Doubt." J. MONK FOSTER, A Son of C, V. HICKIE, A Sailor's Bride.' JANET McCULLOUGH, That Strange Old Hotise.' MRS R. 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