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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIfTH WALES DAILY SEWS. WFTM„ THREE six WQBDS. UNM. TIMESI TIMES OGA 20 V" Trds 0 6 10 1 6 WH 30 Words) 0 9 1 6 2 3 3ISTIMES| "NEWS"J 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 «• ECHO, —; Each extra I 1- 20 Words il Each extra 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/6 30 Words SOUTH ECHO. 3/9 i THREE i SIX WORDS. ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. ———————— 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- —— — — ——— I5»CH Extra 30 Words! 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 ^JRCU 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 oOWordal 5 2 6 5 9 W ordsll 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined te hose which are ordered fo«• consecutive insertion, III1.d paid for previous to insertion if either oj ihese conditions is not complied with, the Advertise- ment will be charged by the Business Scale:— apartments. Situations Vacant or Wanted, To bt Let or Sold, Loit Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, It each, if tot exceeding to words, and 6d for each additional 19 vorcit,. L^rsoital. MR William Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent, late Detective sergeant Cardiff Police confidential investigations.-33, Alex'ndra-r< ad, Cardiff. 587 MOKF. Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured 1253 t artnttS bip. INVESTMENT orotherwie (£2.000 ).-Gentleman wants to hear of a well-established firm where iddirionai c1<>piral required a..<1.bove. without, personal "Dally News," Cardiff. 975 patrimonial. MATRIMONY.—Orphan Lady, 24, attractive, but l'f of -omewhat retiring disposition, feeling lonely jnce the death of her widowed mother, wishes to 3.rry steady, upright gentleman. — Address Miss Javies, 36, Bath-stree, City-road, London. 714 iftusical. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this tfflce, are requested not to send original testimonials nth their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials Qllly. (CARDIFF Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar Band (12 ladies j and gentlemen) en be engaged, concerts, &c. erms moderate.—Secretary, 161, Cowbridge-road. 8S8 MISS Astle .after 12 very successful years in Cardiff has much pleasure in announcing that she oon inues goring Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing ?enarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the •esidences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. I rerms moderate 12PA SF.COND-hand (Brinsmead and Son) Pianoforte, ,") equal new, guaranteed 22 guineas worth double. American Organ, 3 guineas bara.ins.-150, Cathays- terrace. 847 hbital. f^HKMISTS.—Wanted. an Assistant; age 18 to 20.— 1/ Apply, giving full particulars, to W. Roberts, joemist, Pontlottyn. 4 (^Durational. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this tffice, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. ftRENCH. Spanish. Italian, German, Private f Tuition Classes", Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping. Shorthand.-Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 387 H-OM-E Care and Education—Seaside—Required in J'jL a Girl's School of good standing, where first- class professors attend, a Pupil willing to Assist a little Girl with an hour's preparetion daily situation high close to the sea, with lovely surroundings, sennis, etc. ar delicate daughter needing change of virin Devonshire would have especial care.— Address 42. Fore-street, Exeter. 710 SHORTHAND (Pitman's), Evening Lessons.—Pupils v taught and qualified for appointments by an ixperienced tutor orally or by post; individual tuition, every evening from 7. Corresponding and reporting styles, and speed classes.—Apply Principal, n. De Burgn-street, Riverside. Cardiff. WANTED, Daily Governess for two boys, ages 10 wt and 8.—Apply to Mrs Hanii, Aberaman, A.bert1:ue.. 105 WANTED, Governess-Student. Lessons offered in TV Violin, Piano. Drawing, Painting, English, French (preparation for all examinations).—Apply MIas Payne, Cowbridge. 808 Uost att& JOTMLR. LOST, black and tan Sheep Dog, answering the name Sharp. Finder rewarded detainer prose- cuted.—D. Thouias, Butcper, Blaenllechau, Ferndale. &TXbants. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements _/V addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials withd neir applications, but to enclose copies at testi monials only. BOOTH'S Park Registry.-Wanted, Generals, Par. lourmaids. Nurses. Disengaged—Housekeepers, Barmaids. Lades suited. Beds for Senants.-4, Frederick-street. Cardiff. Stamp. 859 100D, cleon Girl, not over 20 Welsh from the Y country preferred.—Thomas, 108, Richmond- road, Cardiff. General wanted at 69, Newport-road, Cardiff. 7T —Apply after 6. 29 WANTED, good Plain Cook.—Apply, stating all W particulars, to Mrs H., The Grove, Caldicot. near Chepstow. Three in family. 7939 WANTED a strong, respectable Girl as General Servant; icu-it have good character.-19. Romilly-road, Bar, y, near Cardiff. 165 \\TANTED, a respectable middle-aged Person, ft between 40 and 50, as Housekeeper and to wait in shop occasionally, to Widower without family Church of England pre;erred.—Apply personally W A., 157, New-road, Skewen, near Neatb. 7863 ANTED, respectable girl as Nurse and assist in VV housework age 14 good character required, —Mrs Davies. Tredegar Arms, Rhymney, Mon. 906 WANTED at once, experienced Nurse willing and used to children good needlewoman.— Apply with references, Mrs Parg. High-street, Merthyr. WANTED, General Servant.—Apply Mrs Edwards, The Cottage, Cefn. Mertliyr. 15_ W- ANTED, a good General Servant, age about 18 or 20.—Apply to Mrs Tucker, 99, Windsor-road, Penarth. 12 WANTED, 17th February, bright, willing Girl as VT 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 X7ITANTED a go d General Servant, able to do ft plain cooking age about 20.—Apply Leafleld, Station-road, Lhni-heu. 818 WT ANTED a General Servant; respectable person; W understand plain cooking.—Apply David Davies, 2, anon-street, rre. 811 W~ ANTED, good General Sent; oxperienced tV iibeial wages,—Apply, with reference. 110, Newport-road. 7S65 647e W- ANTED, a good General Servant, able to wash wages £ 12.—Apply Mrs Jones, Penybont, Sen- fhenydd-road, Cathays. 719 'fTSTANTEDT'respectable General Servant, able to V v Cook muat be clean and tidy worker, with good references go d wages to suitable person.— Apply 29. Park-place, Cardiff. "847 WANTED, immediately, a strong General Servan6. —Apply 14, Charles-streut. 625 *T ANTED, a good, strong General Servant early VT riser.—Apply Mrs Downey, Bute Castle, Angelina-street, Bute Town. 592 -—————— ——— SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements A. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested cot to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. 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. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington, London, W. PPRENTlCE to the Wood and Stone Carving moderate premium. — Apply Wortnleighton, Sculptor, 197, Castle-road, Cardiff. 94° BAKERS.—Wanted, good Bread Hand live \11,- n Apply, with full particulars, seller & Co., Bakers. Ystracl Rhondda. 907 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, immediately, competent thand-sewn", Workman must be steady. Apply Lewis, Boot Warehouse, Barry. 885 BOOl' and Shoe Repairer.—Wanted at once, go hand; standing w.igey, constant work must be so'oer.—Apply Co-operative, Blaina. 7907 "jjr^oOT Trade.—Wanted, a General Hand at once Jt> must be a good repairer.—Apply Kirkbonse, Pcatj cymmeij 765 jr^ARDlFF Union.—Young Women, over 21 years \7 of age. de-irous of undergoing training as Nurses, may apply personally to the Head urse at the Work- house Intirmrtry to be entered in the Register of Ap- plicant", for the position of Probationer Nurse. Terms on anpointm-nt, two months' trial, salary first year £ 10, seconil year £ 12, with board, lodging, washing, und* uniform, and subject to the rules of the Local Oovernment Board. A Probationer Nurse now wanted. TTJ^LECIRICAL Knirineering. — Messrs Sydney F JTi Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for an Articled pSpil.—Cardiff EiectricaJ Works, Severn-road. Cardift. TJIMPLOYMENT (home) either sex plain writers, ijl 58 to 20. weekly correspondence copying addresses, Ac. no canvassing specimen copy and foil instructions, Is genuine.—Publisher, 181. Nelson- road, Hornsey, London. N. 589 _GIRL antetl who can do Relief Stamping,—Apply, JT stating experience, 14, Windsor-road, Penarth. KNITTING.—Wanted immediately, young Woman, used to Griswold Machine.-Apply, stating terms, to A. Jones, 8, Tyisha Cottages, Pentre, Ystrad. POLICE Court Missionary wanted by CardiB Church of Kngland Temperance Society earnest Ch istian abstainer commencing salary £ 90.—Apply with testimonials. Mr Fred W. Brett, hon. sec., 139, Crwys-road, Cardiff. 998 PRINTERS.—Good Welsh job hands, also Cropper hand, immediately.—State age, wages, etc, E. Rees and Sons, Y stalyfera. 689 PROFITABLE, ladylike Business at home (10s to i_ 50s weekly) can be secured with an Automatic II Knitter cash 01' hire; wo Ii: can be ha.rl.-Write to S- W., Director, 67. South waik-street, London, or Agency, 33, Oxford-street, Swansea. 927 RESPECTABLE, well-educated Boy wanted as an Apprentice to the Bookselling, Stationery, and Priming Business.—Apply 14, Windsor-road, Penarth. Priming Business.—Apply 14, Windsor-road. Penarth. rj^AILORS.—Wanted, a good Coat Hand-at once.— JL Griffiths, Nantymoel, Ogmore Valley. 20 TO Saddlers.—Wanted at once, a (rood General Hand: one accustomed to colliery work preferred; must be a good and steady man.—Apply Rees Jones, Landore. 7915 WANTED, Plain Gardener, able to milk; 16: T weekly, with good house and V4 acre of garden. — Write E 112, "Daily News," Cardiff. 112 W, NTED immediately, a good all-rpund Gasfltter, for abuut three months.—Apply R. A. Browning, Gas Works, Neath. WANTED, a Checkweigher, at the National Col- liery. Watt.stown.—Applications, stating age, experieuce, .-nd present occupation, to be sent to David Rees. Checkweigher, National Colliery, Watts- town, on or before Wednesday, the 22nd ins95 WANTED at once, a. Man and Wife, without encumbrance, to take charge of a Working Men and Women's Institute thoroughly reliable, active, and good disciplinarians. The wife must be a gooil honekeeper and the husband able to attend to coffee bar. Total abstainers and Christians,—Apply, sta ing salary expected, Institute, "South Wales Daily News "Office, Cardiff. 7897 WANTED, all-round Gardener, and Wife as laundress country also steady Man as Boots. -Appiy Sbaftesbury Temoerance Hotel, Newport. 787. WANTED, Young Man, age 15 to 18, accustomed 1' to HORSES, to take charge of milk cart.—Apply Edwards and Sons, Dairy, Pontygwaith. 7875 12s to 15s weekly easily earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done even- ingi"iend .,ddressed envelope to Eclipse Works. 9, Playhouse-yard, Water-lane, London. 610 £2 weekly upwards may be realised by either sex without hindering occupation.-For samples (re turnable), IVC., enclose addressed envelope to Evann, Watts, a.nd Co. (P 137), Merchants, Birmingham. Genuine. Established 1872. 552 Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisement* addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but TO enclose copies of testimonials only F \RAPKRY.—Wanted, experienced Young Man; .1J Manchester Department conversant in Welsh. —Apply to E wards and Son, Guildhall, Carmarthen. DRAPERY.—Wanted, a Boy as an Apprentice also Improver or Juuior.-Apply to W. Morgan Co Emporium, Pentre, Pontypridd. 1 DRAPERY.—W:\nted immediately, smart Junior, must be good salesman.—Apply, full particulars, W Kees, Market-street, Ebbw Vale 832 ROCERY.—Wanted, a Young Man to assist at )T counter and drive out. Good reference.—Apply I);, vies. Grocer, Pontygwaith, near Kerndale. 807 1 ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, smart Improver VJT or Junior (indoors).—Apply, stating age, sal iry, and references, to Rees, Royal Stores, Poncycymmer. GROCERY aud Provisions. — Wanted, immediately, an Assistan* must be well up at both counters, quick and obliging, and accurate in fig res.—Apply, statmg wages required, with full particulars, to Manager, Co-operative Society, Cwmtillery. 889 MILLINER.—Wanted, good Milliner quick, stylish, able to serve send full particulars also Improvers and Apprentices.—Apply Simpson, Tonypandy. 51111 MILLINER.—Wanted, thoroughly practical and stylish rake charge of department serve liro igh when required; full particulars.—W 910. Daily News." Cardiff. 910 WANTED a smart Junior for Outfitting must be go d sulesman Welsh Also a respectable Boy AS Apprentice.—T. George, Ferndale. 170 WANTED at once, stylish Milliner: serve through when required Welsh.—Apply, with full particulars. M. Jones, Draper, Old-road, Skewen. J177 WANTED, two Assistants for the Grocery and Provision Trade; must be well accustomed to eliciting and sharp cunter 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 Assista.nt. "-Manager, Co-opera- tive Stores, Blaeugarw. 644 WANTED, a smart Jurior for the Grocery Depart- f" ment; Welsh —J. Phillips, London House, Carumrt hen. 666 OLltrks, JKanagers, fcr. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this ottice.are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials oniv. C^ROCEHY.—Manager wanted (Welsh preferred) "JL for a < o-operative ociety in GL» morgan 190 members weekly sides, £ 85.—Apply by letter, marked "Manager," stating age, salary required, etc., to Co-operative Wholesale Society, Cardiff. 992 SMART Youth wanted, to assist with books state wages.—R. 990, Daily News," Cardiff. 990 FL^YPEWRlTING.—Vacancy for a Lady Pupil.— Ap- 1. ply personally, betwn 1 and 2 o'clock (except Saturday), 107, The Exchange, Bute Docks. 26 WANT D. Assistant Cost Clerk for engineering YT and ship rep,tirill works state experience and SALARY expected.—N 974, "Daily News," Cardiff. 974 WANTED, a Teli-graphiat, single needle, com- petent ffemale) for country office, with know edge of business.—Apply Postmaster, Southern. down, Glam. 912 WANTED at once, a smart active Clerk, accus- tomed to making np ship and engme repairer's accouiii.s must be steady and nave exceptional testi- tno!1iah no one need apply unless thorouhly conver- sant with the above work.—Apply, personally, to C. H. Bailey, TyneEng Df1 Works, Newport, Mon. Written applications not considered. 7889 Àgtntíts, &rateUers. &T. APPLICANTS sending repUes to Advertisement. addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. A Liverpool Firm, who are sole agents for a large Lancashire Colliery, and well-known among shipowners, wi-h to represent a North 01' South Wales Colliery in Liverpool and district.—Apply to H 7629, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 7629 AGENT calling on Grocers and Oilmen, may hear of additional commission from manufacturers.— X 977, Daily New," Cardiff. 977 A<*L ENTS Wanted, whole or spari time; the best paying agency going constant income assured particulars free, also pocket rubber stamp of your name vnd :uldress.-Rich;.rds, 44. Snow-hill, London. AGENTS wanted for Jewellery, Cutlerv, C £ c.—Ad- dress C. H. Parker, Tindal-street, Balsall Heath, Birmihgham. 705 AGENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa. Par- ticulars free.—Oliver, Ohver, and Co., 277, Southgate- road, London. 595 AN Old-established London firm desires to meet with a Traveller calling on Grocers, with good connection and thorough knowledge of Bristol and South Wales; salary and commb;S1on; 1iihest refer- ences and guarantee required.—C. F. G., "South Wales Daily News,' 46, Fleet-street, London. 982 BRITAIN I nsurance Friendly Society, Life, Sick- ness and Endowment.—Agents wanted in un- represented dis rids; only steady men need apply to —Secretary, 15, Queen-street, Cardiff. S3 CCOLLIERY Agency or otherwise wanted by ex- J penenced colliery salesman and exporter e1:- cellent home send foreign connection.—Z. 771, "Daily News." Cardiff. 771 W EATHER Tra(le.-Advertiser, age 35. would JLi Represent a. good House as Traveller for South WAL s. Good and sound connection in the trade, &, well as collieries and users of Machine Belting, Ac.— Address Leather, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. TO Grocers.—Agents wanted for Accident In- surance Tea policy for large amounts for dis surance Tea; policy for large amount for dis ablement and death with each quarter pound packet. —Apply to Representative, 20, Wells-road, Bristol. 11 WATCH Club Agents wanted to form Clubs for W Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera. Glasses. Musical Instruments, &c. Members pay Is per week. Terms, cat logues, &c., of Kendal A Dent, 106, CheapF<ide, London. Splendid value. Silver Watches, 3FLS; worth 42s. Five years' warranty with every watcii. Mention paper. 449 Situations Wtattblr. Situation as JD Helper ir. Bakehouse mould, make dongh, or deliver; abstainer.—W. Morris, 4, Picton-street, \'ae<1ra,w, Merthyr. 665 B- AKERSI—Young Man (married) wants Situation JD well up bread, cakes, pa3try, smalls, icing. piping, store goods,—Ford, Newmarch-st., Brecon. 634 B AKERS. L^NECTIONERST—Competent Hand requires JD Situation disenaged; reliable references bread, cake. or smalls.—Baker, 24, Coram-terrace, Penarth-road, Cardiff. 536 EN ERAL DISENGAGED strong, WILLING COUNTRY girl; VX wash, iron, cook; early riser, fond -Domestic, 61, Apsley-road, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. 168- SITUATIONS WANTED AS General Servants for SEVERAL country GIRLS various ages, 17 to 2L—MRS Coster, Registry OFFICE, Gloucester. 548 TOREKEEPER of GOOI experience is opeD to take charge AND keep bnoks of paint WORKSLOR large oil stores 18 years' TESTIMONIALS.—WRITE J 126, "Echo" OFFICE, O Master Bakers.—Wanted, Situation as second or single bread, cake AND smalls disengaged references. —Mogg, 41, Vincent-street, -Swansea. 7910 ANTED, Employment, kind no object, by Man references. —Mogg, 41, Vincent-street, Swansea. 7910 ANTED, Employment, kind no object, by Man TV of 30 qualifications, has been much abroad, sound knowledge of humanity, exceptionally intell- went, a ready pen, and has written som" works refer. ences given.—Address Nemo, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 7802 loOgings, APARTMENTS, &R. GOOD, comfortable Lodgings for one or twe young men at 62, Lower Cathedral-road. 585 I ONDON. Gentlemen accommodated with Com- B j fortable Apartments at moderate terms bed- rooms, 5s to 7s weekly.—Johns Boarding-house, 91, J3olsover-street, W. 822 EN ARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel.Extensive Channel view superior accommodation mode. rate charges. Speeial terms to permanent residents. Jot -HOUSES, ICanli, &t, FOU Sale, all those Two Messuages known as Nos. 34 and 3 Charles-street, Newport, together with the Old-established Business of a Monumental Sculp- the Old-established Business of a Monumental Sculp- tor, Ac., for many years carried on by the late B. W. Winter.—Apply to Llewellyn and Moor, Gloucester > Bank Chambers, Newport. 7935 "VOR Sale by rivate Treaty, 18 Freehold Houses, 17 known as G, iffiths-building. situate near main road between Neath and Briton terry. Particulars from A. Jestyn Jeffreys, Solicitor. Neath. 993 NO.~4T7WeUfield"road7Cardiff. within few yards of Roath Park. This House, containing two sitting and three bedrooms, bathroom, W.C., kitchen, scullery, Ac., to be Sold, with immediate possession —Apply Mr W. Cook, 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff 930 TREDIEGXR VILLET—No. 1, The Walk, 2 reception, 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 weU stocked garden with ground at side for stable immediate possession.—Apply 5, The Walk. 508 flo bt Hit.-fyongi5, lraub &c. (~LOWBRIDGE-road.—Large double-fronted House, J 8 rooms; will put into repair; rent 12a.-015wald Coleman, 14, High-street, Cardiff. 803 ARM to Let.—Brick House. Hartpury, within five JT miles of Gloucester 255 acres, mostly good pasture or meadow land excellent dwelling-house and buildings two good cottages rent moderate aUow- ance ou entry from 2nd February next.—Apply Bruton, Knowles, and Priday, Estate Agents, Gloucester. 7795 OR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Besi- dences. Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee s Register.—94 ,ST. Mary-et., Cardiff 1049 HOUSE to Let, No. 6, Kyveilog-street—Apply on JLJL premises. 111 USSELL-STREET, ROATH, GOOD 8-ROOMED HOUSE, JLV NEWLY PAINTED AND PAPERED RENT, 8S.—APPLY OSWALD COLEMAN, 14, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 891 O IX-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET; BATH, lavatory, hot and JO COld, GREENHOUSE, large GARDEN, 10S 6D.—36, LLANFAIR-ROAD, Canton. 938 TEN Minutes Walk to Docks.—Villas, ten rooms, JL b. and c. bath, lavatory, two w.c.'s papered and fitted; every convenience facing Grange- gardens 15S a week, lear.—Upham, Builder, Grange. MO Let, 122, Cyfarthfa-street, Roath hoc and cold I water bath rent, 8A 6d.—Apply 37, Partridge-rd. TI \Q Let, 88, Richards-terrace, 6 bedrooms, hot and X cold water bathroom, w.c, with modern con- veniences well drained.—Apply 128, Clifton-st.,Carditf TO Let, 8, Church-terrace, LIanishen 7 rooms, large JL garden 3 minutes from station.—Apply No. 7. 62 RPO Let, with immediate possession, 87% acres of I prime Meadow and Pasture Land, together with Farmhouse and Buildings, close to the town of Aber- gavenny, at the low rent of £ i 17s 6d per acre tithe free.—Apply Irvine Blennerhassett, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Abergavenny. 7887 RPO Let, Sketty Hall Mansion; gardens, entrance I lodge adjoining Swansea Bay, two miles from Swansea and three miles from the Mumbles imme- diate posses-don; rent moderate; land if required.— Apply L. D. Nich 11, 4, Trinity-pl., Swansea. 7927 4 Church-terrace (back of Roath Church, Penyl&n Fields); hot and cold water drainage perfect; rent. £ 35.—Apply next door. 154 «0 ITT-BUSINESS PREMISES, CCOMMODIOUS Premises over shop to Let. 13s 6d J per week suitable for boarding-house grand position for loan offices.—Apply 13, Caroline-street, Cardiff. 939 HOUSE and Shop to Let at High-street, Abercarn, JH suit boot, butchering, or drapery trade —Apply W. Jones, Ouifitter. 767 NKWPOITT^—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News Office. Newport. 1212 OFFICES in St. Mary-street.—To bo Let. Two Rooms on the First 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 VrORTHCAWL.—House and Shop to Let, best b position, low rent suitable for any trade.— Apply to T. Langdon, John's reef. Porthcawl. 738 TO Let, Set of Booms as OBices, on second noor JL above "South Wales Daily News" Offices, St. Mary-street; also two Sets of Rooms on third 1Ioor.- Apply "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. TB^O Let, Shop and Premises, suitable for Hatter, X Tailor, Boot Shop, or any such business. Best position in High-street. Swansea. Long lease low rent.—Address Shop, "Da ly News," Swansea. 7929 TO Let, large and commodious Hou-e and Shop in JL best part of Rhondda Valley, suitable for iron- monger's or other business.—Add Jess Richards, 161, Ystrad-road, Pentre. 778 TO Let. new Two-stall Stable and Coachhouse, loft over, Cottrell-road (Albany-road end).—Apply 77, Albany-road. 178 IBnsituss fjronisis Wtauuh. BOOT Trade.—Wantfd. good Shop in prominent position in colliery district.—Fullest particulars required to Jones and Co., Boot Manufacturers, Aber. dare. 2 HOP- Bakehouse, and House wanted, in good '.horoughfare, for Pastrycook and Confectioner.— Full^articulan^o^urrie^6^Regent-stj^A^i^^av^iny^ ftablic Houses. BEERHOUSE (indoor) taking £ 11 weekly capital premises: brewer's account. £ 33 monthly ingoing. £140.-Lowe, Valuer, 18, Union-passage, Birmingham. (BOUNTY Inn, full-licensed, excellent trade, with J land opening for milk business without live tock, £ 100.—Hillman, Aucioneer, Newport. 7913 FOR bale, White Hart Hotel, Llanelly immediate f possession free double-licensed house verytlne bar good billiard-room, double skittle alleys, good concert room, smoking-room.—^Terms on application. NEWPORT.—To Let on Lease, from 1st February next, the old-established and well-accustomed Private Hotel and Restaurant, known as The Bristol Dininp;-r"oms (with single licence attached), situated in the best position in the High-street withine one minute of station: all unusual opportunity for a capable man.—Apply Newland, Davis and Hunt, Auc ioneers, Highbury Chambers, Newport. OUTDOOR Beerhouse and Groc ry. compact busi- ness long lense rent, 9s clear price, E130 part can remain.—Lowe, Union-passage, Birmingham. OUTDOOR Beerhouse and Tobacco Business in suburbs "f Birminham long lease; rent, 81'1 ad clear price, £ 140.—Lowe, 18, Union-passage, Bir. mingbam. 7945 businesses for Disposal. COAL Business for Sale, with Horse, Cart, Weights J and Scale a bargain.—Apply 38, Walker-road, Splotb. 645 L'OR Disposal (established over 50 years and in same 1/ family), Painter's and Decorator's Business, in Cathedral City, with good connection^ and, etail glass and papeihanging warehouse stock, plant, goodwill, &c.. about £ 8W.—Write S. G. H., Daily New," Car. dig.. 976 STATIONERY, Newspaper, and Music Business GOOD POSITION, COLLIERY DISTRICT EASILY MANAGED JS100 (INCLUDING STOCK).—MUSIC, Echo" OFFICE, CARDIFF. No AGENTS. 713 WEEfS and GREENGROCERY Business to be DISPOSED C of in main THOROUGHFARE ingoing LOW low rent. —APPLY 162, CASTLE-ROAD. 53 TO LET, AN OLD GROCERY AND GENERAL BUSINESS LATE TENANT RETIRED GOOD START FOR A YOUNG MAN.— Hughes. G.W. HOTEL, LLAUELIY. 691 HiqjUes, &r. TLJ^ORRIS JG 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. ICYCLES Bicycles Bicycles I—Pneumatic, £ 6 JH Cushion, S2 10s Solid Tyre, 15s. Exchanges, made.—Bicycle Shop, 73. Broadway, ath, Cardiff. 116. O" AFETY.—Reliable Pneumatic, thoroughly up to date; £ 5 U5s.—Write A. 706, "Echo'5 Office, Cardiff. 706 SAFETY.—Lady's Pneumatic, good make S6 108.- q Write A. 707, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 707 S- AFETY, new Christmas, 1896 Pneumatic, B8 cost £26 maker's warranty. Violin, 35s worth £5.- Write X. 772, Daily News," Cardiff. 772 Magons and (Kolliern Keqnisttes. HARRISON and CAMM, Rotherham, near Shef- fjt 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. 7446 AILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1082 AILWAY Wagon Scantlings (English oak), Elm Tram Planks, Ash Plank, Colliery Requisites, Wheelwrights' Timber.—Clarence Wharf Sawmills, Newport, Mon. 7818 10-ton Coal Wagons for Sale amongst others, 25 JL T.V. and G.W .R. type, in excellent condition at a low price.—Apply J. HeAld, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 6692 NIHE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, X 133, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone: No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegiams Gething, Cardiff. RAILWAY WAGONS (New and Second-hand) for cash, redempti. n purchase, or simple hire. Full par- ticulars on application EARTH WAGONS.—75 Side and End Tipping, 301n. gauge, new frame, and new T ps, steel wheels, aud 8teel axles B5 each f.o.t. Cardiff. RAILS.—Bridge, Flange, Double Head, and Bull Head, with or without fastenings. SLEEPERS.—Wood and Steel for all Gauges. LOCOMOTIVES —Six Wheels Coupled, by Manning, Whrdle, and Co., lirin. X 17in., now at Cardiff; Six Wheels Coupled, by Avonside Engine Co., 14in. X 20in. now near Cardiff; also Six Wheels Coupled, by Sharp, Stewart, and Co., 17in x 24in., now near Cardiff; all recently thoroughly overhauled aud ready for instant work; cheap for cash, or three years' redemption pur- chase. 1169 iEiuljinerg, {tools, &c. '-0 BUILDER'S Plant for Sale, cheap; Morticing Machine, Floor Cramps, Nails, Screws, Hinges, Mouldings, Planks, Ladders, Ropes, large Bell, Grind- tones, mahogany Planks, 2ft. Sin. wide, 16ft. long.— Upham, Builder, Grange. 941 FOR Sale sixty Lancashire, Cornish, Locomotive, [' 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 advertising agents, the whole of my properly offered being in my pos- session, EDWARD RATCLIFFE, 7522 Ha warden. Telegraphic Address, Merchant, Hawarden." FOR Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Portable and Jf Vertical Engines, New Fire Boxes, Tubes, and all kinds of repairs, G. KTTE 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 b.p., new and f second-hand 2 verti 301 engines, 14 h.p. and 24 h.p. steam cranes, steam winches, hand and steam pumps, alsobarge pump, portable steam hoists, large stock of pulleys, shafting, couplings, and plummer blocks 2 fans, one 6 fire and one 10 fire large stock of second-hand oil and water tanks with brass taps to contain from 5 to 3,000 gallons each, from 5s each upwards; smiths bellowf, anvils, vices, and general tools about 500 yards of õ-inch wrought iron piping with socket connecting ends, in 7ft. lengths a punching and shear in: machine to work by hand or belt; powerful set of plate-bending rolls to take a plate 13 feet wide, all complete, equal to new portable steam cranes for rail track, by Appleby hydraulic jacks, 4 cannons mounted Oil carriages, 2 cannons not mounted Weston's patent blocks, 2 pfir of timber wheels, 2 hand trucks, 3 wheel- barrows, 1 sack truck large assortment of coach ) screws, assorted a quantity of good tool steel; screw bolts and nuts and rivets, assorted galvanised corn bins Urge 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 purchased.—Apply to Barrett and Co., East Dock, Cardiff. 5978 TO Property Owners.—Improved Wrought Iron Fencing for Cottage and Terrace Property, 2S 8d yard. Cheaper than wood. Iron Hurdles, Fencing, Gates, Tree Guards, Ornamental Palisading, Entrance Gates, Kennel Railing, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Galvanised Roofing Sheets, Ac.—John El well, City Iron Works, Sheepcote-stteet, Birmingham. 37 Gates, Kennel Railing, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Galvanised Roofing Sheets, Ac.—John El well, City Iron Works, Sheepcote-stteet, Birmingham. 37 PORTABLE Engines, and MortaT Mills and Saw JJL Benches flow pres) on hire or hire purchase; special terms to suit all buyers.—Clarence Wharf, Newport. 7817 TWO Egg-ended Boilers for Sale, one 29ft. by 5ft. JL (in good condition), and one 35xt. by 5ft. (nearly new); all fittings complete.—C. Richards and Co., Imperial Works, Darlaston. 123 WANTED, a pair of Underground Hauling tV Engines with drama complete, cylinders 18in. to 20in. diameter.—Send price and particulars to Box 9, Post-office, Swansea. 176 £ *6 inch cylinder, 54 inch stroke Horozontal Conden- /V sing Engine fly wheel, four sections, modern type first-class condition re-erecting plans will sell cheap.—Joseph Pugsley, Cumberland-road. BristoL C. E. AND H M. pEEL. 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 BOILER^ 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" Round Cast Steel. Ac. 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 TO 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 QHARLES D pHIS. NEWPORT, MON. Telegrams—" Machinery, Newport." National Telephone-No..8. 5ft., 6ft., and 7ft. Mills always kept in stock at New- port and Gloucester ready for prompt delivery. Also 35 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 20 n.h.p., which can be had on the sall1e tenDS. Phillips's im. proved SAW BENCHES are the beat 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, Itc., 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 HORSES, LIBT tDtk. Carriages. A large number of Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and Agricultural Implements, to be seen at Stone's Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon. 1759 BROWN Gelding, 15.2, rising six Grey Gelding, JL) 15 2, rising seven, quiet to ride and drive in single and double harness; warranted sound; 15 guineas each also nearly new Pony-size Gig, S7, cost £ 16.—Wyndham Hotel Yard, Canton, Cardiff. 36 FJILLIMAN'S.—Unimpeachable testimony by Masters of Hounds, owners of draught horses, and others, both at home and abroad, prove the value of Elliman's Embrocation for many purposes in all stables. Bottles, Is, 2s, 2s Gd, 3s 6d jars, 10s 6d and 20s -Elliman. Sons, and Co., Slough, England. 7115 FOR Sale, at Gover's, WHARTON-STREET, -CARDIFF, NEW JT strong SPRING TROLLEY, HAULING Cart, nearly new Business Cart, Jot any Barrows. 84 FO R SaId. CHEAP. SECOND-HAND Butchers' CART; also small light Rave Cart.-Apply J. Woodward, Wheelwright, Pant BACH, WHITCHURCH. 650 PONY, TRAP, HARNESS, LAMPS, COMPLETE CAPITAL CONDITION PRETTY TURN-OUT; SUIT LADY.—MR MILLS, MARGAM, PORT TALBOT. 21 RIDING Saddle, Nickel Stirrups, Double Bridle, JCt- Nickel Bits, Spurs, and Kneecaps, 37s 6d sent on approval.—Deakin, Herbalist, Arcade, Swansea. SENT on appr.val.the handsomest IR'et Handsewn Silver-plated Harness in Wales; suit gentle- man's horse 14 to 15 hands price £4 17s 6d cost £7 10s mis6t.-Deakiu, Herbalist, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 7883 SORE"SHOULDERS QUICKLY CURED by CONDY'S FLUID. Horses suffering from Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs, Thrush, Mud Fever, Grease, Broken Knees, Cuts, Wounds, Cracked Heels, speedily cured by bathing with Condy's Fluid. Sold everywhere. Soz., Is 20oz., 2s. Veterinary Book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, London. USE" Jeero:" Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming, Over- reaches, Capped Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering, &c. Large box post free Is 2d, from Condy's Fluid Works. 54, Turnmill-street, Lon- don. E.C. 7680 THE ANTON QARRIAGE WORKS Contains upwards of 120 NEW AND SECOND-HAND VEHICLES, Which includes LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, WAGGONETTES, GIGS. DOG-CARTS, PONY-CARTS. dec. All the new ones are of my own Manufacture, and are unsurpassed for Style, Comfort, Lightness, Durability. and Low Prices. The Stock, which is the Largest in Wales, also includes VANS, TROLLIES, CO BURGS, WAGGONS, DELIVERY CARTS, And every other kind of Vehicle. JOHN NORMAN, PROPRIETOR, MARKET-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Canton Trams Pass Showrooms and Works 1869 i&isttllaneoas Mants. WANTED, Foreign Stamps; state terms and T address.—O. 44, Echo Office, Cardiff. 44 WANTED, good Second-hand Clerk's Desk, 6ft.— Apply Lambert Brothers, 103, Bute Docks. '657 3For ^ale.tisceUaneons. A Boon.—Will send free invaluable Prescription for Nerve Tonic to any sufferer on receipt of addressed envelope.-Hig30n, Box 922, North-street, Nottingham. 447 AUTHOR'SED by Government, Prof. Deakin Alexander-road, Swansea fifteen powders, post free Is 3d cures stomach, liver, head, and back; cure guaranteed. 7931 COAL Bags, Horse cfotns, Waggon, Cart, and Engine Waterprrof Covers of every description, whole. sale and retail; Tarpaulins on Hire.—Thomas Pugsley and Co., Tent Makers and Proprietors, Newport, Mon. CURE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed inmost J stubborn cases post free, 2s 9(1, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. MichaelVhill, Bristol. 985 EXTKAORDINARI Y handsome Spanish Mahog- any Dining-room Furniture, comprising dining table (12ft. by 4%ft.). Snite in Silk Plush. Sideboard, Gilt Pier-glass (6ft. high), Steel Fender from a man- sion, Iron Saie (3ft.), Mortice Machine, nearly new.— Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 7860 FUR Boa, real Russian, sent for approval free. A t' very handsome dark brown Siberian Fur Boa, three yards long. very finest quality, silky and bushy, perfectly new, silk draw cords only 22s 6d, worth 8 guineas.—Mrs Donaldson, 37, Elizabeth-street, Eaton. square, London. 979 FUR Boa (Russian), new.—Dark brown, very bushy, Jt' soft, silky Alaska Tail Boa, three yards long accept 158 6d worth 80s approval, carriage paid; —Mis E. H., 55, Handforth-roaa, London, S.W. 973 H- A-RRisïssa.-ie:=phenomen-âCBiugainll in Mil- _[jL linety and Drapery.—5,6, 7, and 8, Market Buildings, Newport^ 4206 HARRIS'S Sale, The Market Entrance.—Millinery J[*J. and Drapery at greatly reduced prices. See windows.—Dock-street, Newport. Marvellous bargains. HARRIS'S Reliance Dining-room Suite only £4 JLB. 158 marvellous value. Massive Bedstead and Spring Beddmg complete. £3 3s.—Harris, Newport Market. Call and see 4206 HARRIS'S good Secondhand Gilt Pier Glass, 5ft. by 4ft, only 37s, 6d 4 solid Oak Chairs, lis 6d Cherrywood Dressing Bureau, 27s 6d Washstand and Table. 12s 6d. Harris's, The Market Entrance, Dock- street, Newport. 4206 LADY wishes to Sell Parcel of Baby's first Clothes superior quality, never worn, very cheap.—Mrs L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfleld, Manchester. 1715 RARE Books, curious books, sensational books, French books in English, Ac. descriptive cata- logue, stamp. Dawson, 44, Packington-st., London, N. SECOND-Hand burglar and fireproof Safes, various m <kes, have been taken in exenange; list of them free.—Lord's Safe Work", Wolverhampton. 74 SILVER (Hall marked) mounted Cutlery.—Valuable complete 0-guinea Service for 35S 12 large, 12 small, pair each meat and game carvers, and steel; costly silver mounted unsoiled approval, carriage pa d.—Governess, Curties's Library, 61, Cambridge- street, Warwick-square, S.W. 980 SILVER-plated Spoons and Forks.—Lady will sell 8-guinea Service, 12 each table and dessert spoons and forks and teaspoons (60 pieces); best A A quality unsoiled immediate cash accept 30s approval carriage paid.—Beta, 33s, Hindon-street, Pimlico, S.W. 981 4)0,000 feet ifrst-class inch Dunnage Boards Deals, & Scantlings, Russian and:Dunnalte Mats, cheap.— Shapland, 18, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 159 £ LEATHERS FEATHERS! < FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why bllY common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at 6d perlb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL NORTH WALES. 1275 iltiscellaneotts. ASTROLOGY.—What is before you.—Prosperity, Health, Marriage, Changes, dec. Free with character from handwriting or photograph.—Send birfchtime, Is, and stamped address, C. Gordon, 76, Camberwell-grove, London. 169 ARQUEES, Eisteddfod Pavilions. Tents, Flags, Shields, Tarpaulings, Poultry and Pigeon Pens for Sale or Hire.—Jonathan Jones, Swansea. 79C9 RS Karn, 13, Broadway, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Ward- robes, Boots, Shoes; good prices given ladies waited on. 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 eom panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality l good" sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guaranteeqnality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any arm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im. men sbock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply JE6 worth for 2s 6d weekly £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 6S weekly £ 20 worth, 6S weekly and so on in proportion. Specia terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadtess: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, CasUe-st. (opposite the OasMe). Cardiff. "12783-1105- $tanetr. THE CARLTON BANK, LIMITED, 38, tL FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C. (Incoiporated 1880.) HAS UPWARDS of £lO,OOOltEADY FOR IMME. DIATE ADVANCES, £5 to £500. BUSINKSS TRANSACTED QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY. Deposits received at 5 per cent. interest. Apply to Mr Thomas, branch manager, 20, Market-street, Aber. tillery Messrs Rimer and Co., The Don," Catherine- street, Aberdare Junction or to H. C. Rimer and Co., Park View House. Penycraig-terrace, Pontypool. and Royal Exchange, Newbridge, Motl. 4968 I MORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee, at Marf. street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1034 The DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND JL (LIMITED) Advance Daily Sums from B5 TO £1,000 Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. N8 SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below HeadOffice HE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS. STOW-H1LL, NEWPORT 4, ST. CATHARINE-STREET (opposite Police-station) PONTYPRIDD. 7111 THE SHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), t 28, Bedford.street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Assets, £%;),052 5s 6d. Liabilities, £165,052 53 ed. Reserve, £ 300,000. Loans of £ 50 to £ 5,008 made on any class of security, Three per cent. interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under 4; per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 5% i, >> 6 b?. „ 12 Special term for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 6252 A. WILLIAMS. Manager, MONEY 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 OK HAND, in any part of England or Wales, without loan office formalities? NO BILL OF SALE OR SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instalments, or can remain out from 1 to 15 years by paying the interest only. Call or write to the actual lender, 15634 CECIL G. COURTENAY, ESQ., 3094 11, Stroud Green-rd Seven Sisters-rd., London, N. ESSRS 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. 7726 M 0 N E Y ADVANCED. £10 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 delay, no fees, and confidentlaL— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont morlais, Merthyr Tydfil. 6929 MONEY Lent on Note of Hand alone, without sureties, publicity, or security, trom S20 to £5,000 to ladies or gentlemen, tradesmen, clerks, farmers, or any responsible person in town or country (distance no object), upon much easier terms and lower interest than elsewhere. No fees or preliminary charges whatever strictly private, prompt, and straightforward dealings guaranteed. Bills discounted. Respectable borrowers elsewhere paying the usual extortionate loan office, money-lenders', or so-called heavy interest ami fees are cordially invited to come to me, and I will accommodate them upon much easier terms and lower interest than elsewhere. Before applying elsewhere call or write B? EDWARDS, o, LIVERY-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Established 1851. 983 CASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from B5 ind upwards, on personal security to all classes, repayable to 5uit the convenience of borrowers. Dill- 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 IYJONEY LENT ON NOTE OF BAND, THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Cash in amounts from B20 to £3,000 is Advanced in all parts of the Kingdom without sureties, delay, or publicity, and 011 the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long as the intert is paid. 'I his Bank Is entirely distinct from any money- lending office, and has a long-standing reputation for lair Mailing and prompt completion of advances. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insuranco Policies, Reversions, and Second Mortgages. 7895 A. E. PRICE, e, PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, Crosses, BridaJ Bouquets, and Presentation Baskets a Speciality. First Prizes at recent shows taken by bouquets, &c., made by A. E. Price Growing Ferns in pots, 15 for 2s 6d. Best quality Tobacco Paper, Is per lb. 4252 THE WORLD'S HAIR GROWER. C. McCASKIE'S ASTRINGENT, the best Hair Producer of the age. Never fails to make the hair grow an infallible remedy for weak and thin hair; the one and onlycure for premature baldness pungent and pleasant to use non-greasy. No one having weak hair should be without it. Is 6d per Bottle worth a guinea. 'I,y Prepared by C. McCASKIE, Hairdresser, Ac., TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Proprietor of the Celebrated Electric Hair Dye. 6423 A gOUTH WALES gjTORY ojr LOVE AND S OPERSTITION, JgLODWEN 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, superstitions, and religions beliefs. The scene of the story is laid in South Wales, and the plot is strong in lore and jealousy. The title of the New Serial is JJLODWEN IEEg. A STORY OF THE CURSING WELL, BY GOMER WILLIAMS. The opening chapter of this Stirring Story of Welsh life appeared in THE CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH ALES "WEEKLY NEWS OF SATURDAY, NOV. 23&». 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I tried other re- TONIC LUNG medies, but the child grew worse. TONIO LUNG At last, on the advice of a friend, I TONIC LUNG tried your valuable Lung Tonic, and TONIC LUNG the child is now nearly well. I TONIC LUNG know of two other children who TONIC LUNG have been cured of dreadful whoop- TONIC LUNG ing-cougn. My sister also tried it, TONIC LUNG and found great relief." TONIC LUNG J. STALLEY, TONIC LUNG S, Wright-street, Leicester. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIO LUNG Chemist, Hull. Sold everywhere, in TONIC LUNG Bottles, 2s 9d, 4s fid, and TONIO LUNG 11?. U7N-U58 TONIC ARMEHS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels. Blankets, Stockings, etc Patterns forwarded and Carriage Paid to and from the Mills on all orders °Ver £ i TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSS1L, C-'OITTH NAP KOH-I-NOOR. METAL LETTERS FOR SHOP FRONTS, GILT OR POLISHED. WRITE JOHN J^ABSTON, FM.I62 WOLVERHAMPTON. 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N" 1163 JYJ-ERRY NGLANDI MERRY JGJNGLAND JYJERRY JGJNGLAND i A RJLALE OF JYJERRY JGJNGLAND. THE LATEST SERIAL BY THE QUEEN OF NOVELISTS. BRILLIANT, ROMANTIC, FASCINATING. We are pleased to announce the issue in the Cardiff Times and SoujH Wales Weekly News of a Powerful and Dramatio Story from the pen of that creative genius, MISS BRADD ON, 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 Braddon an undeniable supremacy amongst lady writers. Many years ago it was stated by a leading Lon- don publication that her admirers were so count- less as the grains of sand on the sea shore. Her cirole of readers becomes larger year by year, with the issue of new works from her pin and the accession of fresh votaries. WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNGER, is the TITLE of MISS BRADDON'S LATEST WORK, and is now appearing In the 0ARDIFF fJIIMES AND SOUTHW ALES WEEKLY NEWS. The Plot of the New Story is evolved with exceptional brilliancy and cunning, and the tale is told in a fervid, earnesb manner. There are entirely original characters, and the pictures of Court life at tne time of the Stuarts are painted by a master hand. WHEN rjlHE TORLD -WAS YOUNGER. A FJIALE OF JYJERRY ENGLANT) BY MISS JJRADDON, 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 charming creation, who enlists the reader's sym oathies 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 ot the tomb and nurses him back te 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 JgRADDON is without compeer in the art of portraying the tender passion; souls knit together in perfect concord, yet separated by barriers which must neither be scaled or broken. Such are the qualities which place Miss Braddon on a pedestal high above all her contemporaries, -—— I In some of the desoriptive 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 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, JpASSION, FJIRAGEDY. 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