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I m BItO"¡i 0OUGH GOTTLE WARMS THE CHEST, CUTS THE PHLEGM, jif AND |* LUBRICATES THE THROAT, U FOR A TICKLING THROAT, A HACKING COUGH, or a COLD ON THE CHEST, THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT. IN BOTTLES, Is, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. AT S6e JESSE WILLIAMS'S, H PARK HALL BUILDINGS.
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aUs bl1 Jtoctifltt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. 9fa»k* Messrs COOKE <fc HANSON.. lg flIachu»e3, &c.. at Cardiff FeD> fc.i. „ Messrs J. J. DA VIP & CO. b lg *"• «t House, at Cardiff —rjv Collie Mr CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY. Feb 24 WAlSz.f 1^0 WRING# and P^RRY- r^»an Wheat, at Cardiff .Feb. 21 Property, at Cardiff jreb26 to <29 PW S!eLPlcture3* etc"' at- afCardiff -Mar. 3&4 Etchings and Engravings, at C March — behold Furniture, at ^"S^HGOX & CO. J. Messrs GRAHAM. HITCHCO.X- "Operties, at Newport .-•• •j owitTWEB. fi. Messrs S. HEHN and PERTWKK Shops andDwemng.house9.at Caraw Messrs H. vAu 17 •J^asehold Properties, at Swansea Feb. 17 <>w#l^.bou^g at s^^opKiiis. ^•maSdoI SO.V. 28 *™wCD°Am'Bi M6KGm-Fe'18120 p~gyffl.|tBS*ESsiLiips; Feb- Horses, at Cardif f- — • REES." Feb" 25 Umber, etc., at Neath 19 theatre Royal, at Swansea Feb 20 Messrs WM. SANDERS & SONS Villas. Ac., at the Mat t, Cardiff. F b 25 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Leasehold Properties, etc., at Pontypridd Feb. 19 FamQy Residence, at Pontypridd Feb 19 leasehold Premises, at Pontyoridd Feb 19 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Feb'21 S^7«d M^hnCl Material*. at Machen 'Feb. 25 Plant and Machinery, at Port Talbot .— Wo* T> MruJ- Pk- THOMAST &°ath Market. Feb. 25 Cattle, S. :eep, etc.. at Canton Fair March 8 J. R. THOMAS, (For 10 years with Stephenson and Alexander, Auctioneers. Cardiff). AUCTIONEER, VALUER & LAND AGENT, ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR. Sales of LANDED and RESIDENTIAL ESTATES, Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Colliery Plant and Machinery, Timber. Contractors' and Quarry Plant, Trade and Farm Stocks, Household Furniture, Ac., &c., conducted upon reasonable terms; and Valuations thereof for Mortgage, Pro^Le.Administia Mon. Transfer, &c„ carefully prepared. Compensation Cases arranged and Dilapidations Valued. Estates Managed and Rents Collected. OFFICES 2, duKE-STREET^CARDIFF^ PLAS-Y-DDERWEN, PONTYPRIDD. at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th February next, at 2.30, the VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, Known as PLAS-Y DDERWEN, PONTYPRIDD. The Residence, which is detached, was erected for the present occupier, is ot the most modem descrip- tion, and is substantially erected of Newbridge stone, Is both pleasantly and conveniently situate, and is Btted and finished with the best material and work. manship. It contains dining, drawing, and morning rooms, entrance hall, domestic offices, and cellarage, with •teht bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c., together with Weil laid out gardens, containing orchard, house, ry, and conservatory. The Premises are leasehold, held for the remainder of a term of 99 years, about eight years of which are I IIQired. Detailed Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained on and after the 1st day of February next from WALTER WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Aberdare; •^Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street, MOUNTAIN ASH, ABKRDARE JUNCTION, NELSON. LLANFABON. AND FERRYStDE (CARMARTHENSHIRE). IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, lNDTAFF VALE RAILWAY, ALBION COLLIERY, AND ABEE-HHONDDA COLLIERY SlOCK AND SHARES. krimr MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have received instructions toSKLiij y AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontvpndd. on WEDNESDAY, February 19th, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), and in such lots as shall be deter- uninart upon at the time of <=ale. the very VALUABLE PROPERTIES. LoT i. AH those TEN MESSUAGES or DWELL. ING-HOUSES situate and being Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9,11, 13 16,17, and 19, London-street, Mountain Ash let to respectable tenants, and producing a gross aggregate yearly rental of £89 Is unexpired term of lease, 57 ■mars ground rent, S10 7s lOd. LOT 2.-AI1 that MESSUAGE or D WELLING- [SOUSE situate and being in Allen-street, Mountain Ash, and let to a respectable tenant, and producing a jjross aggregate yearly rental of S3 Is unexpired term of lease, 57 velars ground rent, 17s Id. 3.—All that MEejSUAGii. or DWELLING- HOUSE situate and being in Seymore-street, Mountain Ash, producing an aggregate yearly rental of £ 8 9s Unexpired term of lease, 89 years ground rent, £1 LOT 4.-AU those MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7, Station-terrace, Aberdare Junction, let to respectable tenants, and producing an aggregate yearly rental of unexpired term of lease, 87 years ground rent, jS5 4s. LOT 5.-All that DWELLJNG-HOUSE with Coach- house and Buildings and Stable at the rear, sitnateat Aberdare Junction, and known as Ceynon House, together with two dwelling-houses adjoining unex- pired term of lease 68 years ground rent E3, produc- ing an aggregate yearly rental of £21 9s LOT 6.—All thoseTWO VILLA RESIDENCES known as Brook Villa and Malvern House, situate near to St. Cynon's Church, in the parish of Llanfabon, and producing an aggregate yearly rental of £29 lis un- expired term of lease 35 y-ars ground rent, E2 6s. LOT 7.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE known as Rose Cottage, with the Four Cottagesadjoinins,8imato at Nelson, held under a lease for lives and a term of 60 years, from September 29th, 1852, at a ground rent of £ 13s 6d, producing a gross aggregate yearly rental of £ 38 8s. LoT 8.—All those TWO COTTAGES, situate at Nelson, held under a lease for lives and for a. term of years from 1846, at a ground rent of 10s 6d, produc. "g a gross aggregate yearly rent of B15 12s. LOT 9.-AU that Messuage known as CLIFFE COTTAGE, Ferrysuic. Unexpired term of lease 43 years; ground rent S2, producing au aggregate yearly nt of £2d. tOT 10,-All that SHOP and PREMISES, situate "ear to the Rheola Hotel, Portli.' nexpirert term of lease 71 years ground rent. 30s. The above comprise 'cry large and commodious premises, and are exceed- One Undivided Moiety of and in all those FOUR COTTAGES, situate at the rear of the Royal Oak Inn. Nelson, producing a gross aggregate yearly rental of S16 lS-i. Unexpired term of lease 6o Years; ground rent, 10s. t < a LOT 12.-All that One Undivided Moiety of and in all those THIRTY DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Lone-row, Nelson, producing the gross aggregate yearly rent ot £127 8s. Unexpired term of leaseoO years ground rent, £11 9-1 2d. LOT 13.-All that Piece or Parcel of LAND, con- taining 981 square yards more or less, together with the two Stables, Coachhouse, and premises erected on part thereof, situate at Troedyrhiw Porth. Unex- pired term of lease, 93 years; ground rent, £b 2s 7d. The above lot is a most eligible building site, and there is ample room for the erection ci 3 largo shops with premises at the rear thereof. STOCKS AND SHARES. LOT 14.— £ 2,75) 4 P.C. PREFERENCE STOCK of tbeTaff Vale Railway. I««T 15.- £ 1,400 5 P.C. DEBENTURE STOCK, Albion Colliery Co., Ld. LOT 16.— £ 880 £ 10 SHARES in the Aber Rhondda Co-i M. • The above Stocks and Shares will bs divided into lots to suit the conveuieuce of purchasers at the time of Sale. .Further parliculi's may be had npon application to Messrs Davies and Williams, Solicitors, Pontypridd, or ?* the Auctioneers, 5, High-stree Cardiff. 80^1 GLA MORGANSHIRE. TYLORSTOWN. THE TYLORSTOWN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. (IN LIQUIDATION). MESSRS STEPH I;NSON & ALEX- ANDRU are Instructed by Mr Ivor J. Roberts, Chartered Accountant, Cardiff, to SELL by AUC- TION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WED- NESDAY, February 19tli, 1896, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, all that valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES, situate at Tylorstown, Forndale, Glamorganshire, late In the occupation of the Tylorstown Co-operative Th«« Pmncrtv is held upon lease for a term of 99 Sears from tl J lft day of Nov.mber. 1891, at the ex- Snclv ow ground rent of £ 4 pr annum. 8275 „ SSwUrt'iSAm "f ■SrSnj°'S!; "(lis CHiViaTINA-STREET AND STUART-S'rUEET, BUTE DOCKS. CAR''1" *1 TTY MESSRS STEPHEN SON AND ALEX- ANDERare instructed wSELL y on FRIDAY. February 21st. 18;6, dt tne «i« Hotel, Bute Docks, Cardiff, at Three oc aU(j afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to b there produced, the following nkT>f?T> VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER- TIES LOT 1.-All that valuable LEASEHOLD DWELL. iNG-HOU.-iE, being No. 58, Christina-street, iiiue ■Bocks, Cardiff, held upon lea>e for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1851, at a. ground rent of £2 2s 6d per annum, and now in the occupation of Mr Ueffron at a rt'nt.i.! ot 8s per week, tenant paying all rates and taxes. LOT 2.— AH that valuable LEASEHOLD DWliLL- ING-HOUSK, being No. 8. ^mart-street, Bnte Docks, Cardiff, held upon a for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 18ol, at a ground rent of j annum, now let t. Mr Morris at a rental of 3s per week, landlord paying all rates and taxes. Further particulars may bu had upon iipplication to the Auctioneers, at their IJUlce I, High-street, Cardiff. 82?4 BOV HILL COLUEa V, MACHEN, NEWPORT MESSRS STEPH EN.SUN and ALEX- .1: ANDER are instructed to SliLL bv AUCTION at the above Colliery, on XUKSDA V, February 26(h, 1895 the following valuable COLLIERY PLANT AND MATERIALS Two vertical boilers winfhog enr,;nt;, 5 7-ton coal wawns, 2 special-pumpsc<,a- trami, £ 8" gauge 1-ton iion water train, i .j g.u^c i-ton iron tram, £ 10" »uu™ patent huck press, < apatle of >ur>iing out 1.0,0 bricks rer I},our; of Weston's pulley blocks, to lift 2 tons <.0-ton screwjack, lului- eator patent skip- anvil". Jim !o«b, pulleys, ratchet brad's, tirebars c-.lliery tooU railway tidings &c„ &c. CutaloAie^ are iu course cf p.epitn«t.on..a,,d ma,. '«i «P?^i application f, Auct.one«rs, 5, Hjgh- Htrett, Orditf. T"~ HI-: CA3>'XTON AND BARRY BILL-POSTING COM VELUvSTllEET, CADoX l O^ BAliRl. Secretary. MICHAEL DAVIES. Best Poaitions and Larjcst Connection m .ne Dis- det, 1279 alts bp Àudiøn. MARGAM WORKS, PORT TALBOT, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. ) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Messrs R. B. Byass and Co. to SELL ty AUCTION, at an early Date, the whole of the VALUABLE PLANT AND MACHINERY Connected with these large and important Works. Full Particulars will anpear in Future advertise- ments. In the meantime all Information may beob- tamed upon Application to the Auctioneers, Hign- street. Cardiff. 7577 M' ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. R J. R. THOMAS will hold a SALE FA.T STOCK at this Market on TUESDAY, the 25th Februry next, at 11.30, and on every alternative Tuesday until further notice. Entries are solicited. Offices, 2, Duke-street, Cardiff^ CANTON FAIR, CANTON, CARDIFF. MONTHLY AUCTION &ALE3. MR J. R. THOMAS begs to give NOTICE that he will bold an AUCTION |S4!El'- SV.hS&h,ie96,»dat at this Fair on MONPA » further notice* • •»" plication to the Auctioneer, 2, Ouke-^e^q^iiitt- ATTRRAXION OF DATE OF SALE. AL?OISDIY. FEBRUARY 25TH, Instead of the 18th, as previously advertised. THE CORPORATION H^ORSE REPOSITORY, MRALFRED PHILLIPS bega to jyL announce that he will hold his next SALE of about SQ HORyES at the above Repository on TUESDAY, February 25th, 1896. 1896. The present Entries include :— 4 HORSES, property of a Gentleman. 3 HORSES, property of Mr Hopkins, Aberdare. 2 HORSES, property of a Farmer. Also HOPS MS from Sir Shirley Salt,:Bar^, B. Richards, Phillips, Lewis Roberts, Mrs Hughes, Henry Heme, F. G. Thomas, Esq., and others. ALSO SEVERAL CARRIAGES. Further particulars to follow. c. t Gentlemen desirous of entering Horses for this Sale are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, Cardiff, as soon as possible. Total expense on horses not sold, 5a. ovM ~SALE~TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. NO. 2 KINGSLAND-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRSJ. J. DAVID & CO. have been instructed to SKLL by AUCTION (subject to the conditions to be then produced), at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 18th iebvuary, 1896, A^°2^0KIJ^G^LAND-ROAD, CARDIFF, now in the occupation of Mr Gillett. Held under lease for 99 years from the 20th December, 1894. Ground rent, £ 4 5s per annum. r. For further particulars apply to David Rees, Esq., Solicitor, 21. Hi3h.st1e.et Cardiff or to the Auc- tioneers, St. John's Chambers, Cardiff. 8220 SALE TO-MORROW. MODEL AUCTION MART, NORTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS COOKE and HANSON are taSrted to OFl< m by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, Febmary 18th, lt^5 MraNQ 1 GAS ENGINE witn TANK. 1 MACHINE. I MORTISING MACHINE, 1 susrar cutter 2 cas stoves, 1 portable forge. 1 crab MACHINE. I MORTISING MACHINE, 1 susrar cutter 2 cas stoves, 1 portable forge. 1 crab hoists hand truck^ also a quantity of machine oil, lampblack, linseed oil, oak varnish, tec- Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. To be sold without reserve. SSSi SALE TO-MORROW. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. THE WEEKLY SALKS of TUESDAY and THURSDAY, February 18th and 20th. 1896, will consist of a large assemblage of superior weii- made modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECT*, removed to the Rooms for absolute sale, including a dining-room suites, upholstered in leather and Persian saddlebags, 2 drawing-room suites, covered in high pue velvet, 2 massive 6ft. sideboards, 8t. and dining tables, oval aud octagon ditto, squares of best Brussels and tapestry carpets, walnut and inlaid rosewood cabinets, walnut overmantels, bookcases, 4 4ft. solid wood bedroom suites, 8 massive French bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, handsome duchesse toilet tables and marble-top washstands to 4ft. wardrobes, chests of drawers, sets of ware, eta., etc- On view day prior to and .norning of) each day s sale, which will commence precisely at 2 o'clock. Entries may bo made for these sales. 1111 J. G. MADDOX AND SON, AUCTIONEER^. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND IN CANTON, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff on FRIDAY, the 28th day of February. 1836, a.t 3 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of sale to be then aud there produced, all that valuable piece of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situato in Penhill-lane, Canton, Cardiff, forming almost a corner site to Conway-road. It has a frontage to Penhill-lane of 171. feet, or thereabouts, with a depth of 173 feet 6 inches, or thereabouts, and contains an area. of 3,300 square yards. For fuither particulars apply to Messrs Grover and Grover, Solicitors, 87, Queen-street; James Morgan, Eq., solicitor, 89, St. Mary-slreei or to the Auction- eer, at his Officer, 10, Queen-street; all of Cardiff. 8334 SAllE THIS DAY SALE OF LEASEHOLD DVVEL1JNG-HOUSES AND PREMISES IN" ST. THOMAS AND TOWN 01 SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions of eaio whicb will then b3 read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17th, 1895, the followiug LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. :— LOT 1 —All that comfortable Leasehold Double-front DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate.aud known as No. 7, Short-tr^et, St. Thomas, contaimug7 rooms, scullery and offices, yard and back entrance, now in the occupation of the owner, and in excellent condition—Ati leasflho,d DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the above, and known as No. 5, Farm-lane, corner of Short-street, containing 6 rooms, scullery and offices, all in good state of repair, and now in the occupation of Mr Fletcher at 7s per week. The above are held under one lease for a term of 993 years from 25th March, 1£90, at a ground rent of B4. which will be apportioned as follows :—Lot 1, a ground rent of S2 5s, and Lot 2, a ground rent of £ 115s. LOT 3.—AU that Leasehold HOUSE and PRE MIS Lis, situate and being No. 64, Rhondda-street, containing b rooms, scullery and bathroom, and is held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1888, at an appor- tioned grouud rent of S2 13:i 6d. Sale to commence at.) o'clock in the afternoon. N.B.- The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of investors to the above property, as the owner is leav- ing Swansea, and will only put a nominal reserve ^For further particulars apply to Jenkin Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. b19 GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANTWIT-JUXTA-NEATH. Important SALE of TIMBElv, standing and Rowing on Farms, Lands, and Plantations in the Valc of MSflBR W. HARRY REES is instructed by the Proprietors of the South Wales H'lutworth Estates to SKJuL by AUCTION, at the Gn^tle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, 19th February, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the valuable GROWING TIMBER, COPPICE, AND UNDERWOOD, which will be offered in lots, well defined, comprising About 1,500 Oak, Ash, Birch, Alder, and other Trees. The Clyne Larch Plantation of nearly 3 acres and The Coppice Oak, Birch, Alder, Ash, and other Poles and Underwood. Suitable for pitwood, copper poles, &c., now standing and growing on the farms and lands called and known as Ynisdyfnant, Clyne, Abcrtwrch, and Penygraitf, and on the woodlands and plantations (part thereof) kuown as Craig Ynisdyfnaat, Clyne Pit Woods, the" Incline" Plantation, and Abeitwrcli Plantation, all in the parish of Llantwit, and lying between Tonna and Melincourt, bounded for a considerable distance by a. capital parish rosid, and most favourably situated for falling and hauling, with the advantages also of facilities for raii, water, and road carriage, there being two railway sidings and canal loading places about a mile from either end of the property. Mr Temple Stroud, Resolven, will, by appointment, show the tImhe. and afford information. For printed particulars of the lots apply to Mr W. Harry Rees, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Neath. 8244 SWANSEA. SALE OF THE THEATRE ROYAL. MR W. HARRY REES is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Mack worth Hotel, Swansea, 011 THURSDAY, 20th February, 1896, at 3 o clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions of sale to be then produced) the important LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as the THEATRE ROYAL, situate on the corner of Temple-street and Goat-street, Swansea. Printed particulars and orders to view may be obtained of Mr \Y. Harry Rees, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Iseath or of Messrs VV. Robinson Smith and Son, Solicitors, Swansea. 8314 TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. rno BE SOLD BY AUCTION at an early JL. date the following properties COUNTY HOTEL, EBBW VALE, leasehold, 86 vears unexpired small grouud rent. The BRIDUEND INN, KBBW VAiE, leasehold, 231 years unc'xpired.witliimmediate possession. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ill HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, now in the occupation of Mr Duckham, h 'vin" a frontag- to High-street and Cambrian-road, and abutting on the entrance to the Great Western «*•«<>< «'• '"panicKi'S ell.is can shortly be obtalnsa (rem l"e BlWk Chambt!rs, Newport; NO *1 VV A W N ROI.BORNE, A COULMAN, Bie%. "5" WITHDRAWAL OF SAMS- rp „ mtlE SALE ANNOUNCED to TAKE JL PLACE TO DAY at FLASYDDCRWEN, i. PLACE TO-DAY at. FLASYDDCRWEN, PONTYPRIDD, by the Sheriff's Officer for the County of Glamorgan. WILL NOT TAKE PH\;E-n, BT7n 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. February 17th, lb9o-_g £ .t'lO'!o: I~ SUJ^EER. One Bos of Hortou's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton,. M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-rostd, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and U, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea • lJoyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport—Young, Chemist, Hlgh-st. N.B.— Has never been known to fail. Let" ters answered free. Please name paper. 4375 Sales 1m Jtretiiro. FOB THE BENEE|T CONCERN. a* EssiSrGorawAtra, BOWRING, M S SeBY wffl SELL by AUCHON, at tk. jSriM Warehouse, East Bute Dock, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd February, at 1 o clock punctuallv, about punoto^y.abont QUARTERS RUSSIAN WHEAT, recently discharged « s.s. DUNBETH, more or less ^'Fmrther^pauTticulars and orders for samples may be had of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs bpillers and Bakers, Ld.. all of Cardiff 8372 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, .iy& and PERRY have received instructions to SEW. by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 24th February, 1896, a.t 3 o clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, tho following VALUABLE PROPERTY LoTl-ALI. THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, No. 110, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, for niauv years in the occupation of DR. CHAKLUS EDWAKD HARDYMAN, and which is held for the residue of a term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1820, except the last three days thereof, subject to tho annual rent of S150 and to the Lessee's covenants. The property has a frontage of 68 feet to Queen- street, with a depth of 209 feet or thereabouts. LOT 2.—AU THAT MODERNLY-BUILT COACH- MAN'S HOUSE, being No. 5A, EDWARD-PLACE, CARDIFF, together with a firsc-class stable, accom- modating three horses, coachhouse withlarge loft. over, well-fitted saddle-room, and large yard with an entrance from Edward-place, situate at the rear of Lot 1. The property is held for the residue of a term of 99 vears from 25th March, 1882, subject to the annual rent of £5108 thereby reserved, and to the Lessee's covenants contained in the said Indenture of Lease. Further particulars aud orders to view may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff; or to Mr RICHARD WYNDHAM WILLIAMS. SOLICITOR, 8030 8, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. WITHOUT RESERVE. ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, i:6TH, 27TH. 28TH, AND 29TH FEBRUARY, HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Removed to the Salerooms for tiis purpose of sale from a LARGE RESIDENCE IN MONMOUTHSHIRE, furnished regarding of coat a few years ago in superb taste at an outlay of several thousand pounds, the Residence and premises not bzing adapted for a sale, and situate several milesfrom a Railway Station, THE VALUABLE PICTURES IN OILS AND WATER-COLOURS, Including many rare and signed works by Luny, Nasmyt-b, David Wilkie, David Cox, De Wint, Cattermole, Copley Fielding, Murillo, Oslade, Web- ster, and other renowned masters. THE BILLIARD ROOM furnished and fitted by Messrs BURROUGHES AND WATTS with a FULL- SIZE MAHOGANY BILLIARD TABLE with Cues, Marking Boards, Ivory Balls, and complete acces. sories, Superior Lounges and .Settees*. —„ The CONTENTS of THIRTEEN BEDCHAMBERS, comprising a SUPERB SOLID SPANISH MA- HOGANY AND GILT BEDROOM SUITE with 7ft. Wardrobe and Pedestal Toilet Tables; TWO VERY ELEGANTLY DESIGNED LARGE SIZE BEDROOM SUITES in Burr WMnut, Massive Mahogany Wardrobe, Four Smaller Bedroom Suites, VEP-Y HANDSOME BRASS AND PEARL BED- STEADS with Bedding, VALUABLE ANTIQUE INLAID WARDROBE.and Chests of Drawers. VERY CHOICE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE in beautifully carved and inlaid Mahogany and Rosewood with a magnificent Suite, Cabinet, Over- mantel, etc., en suite. A NOBLE CARVED GILT CONSOLE TABLE with Marble Top and lofty Pier Glass, nuely inlaid Marquet-erie Table, a SET OF COSTLY SOLID OMOLU ORNAMENTS of Time- piece and a Pair of Candelabra, luxurious Chairs and Settees, THREE HIGH-CLASS COTTAGE PIANO- FORTES by COLLARD and COLLARD and other first-class makers. A LARGE PRICELESS COLLECTION OF ORNAMENTAL CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC, including rare old specimens of Swansea, Nantgarw, Crown Derby, Worcester, and Dresden. A OltAND OAK SIDEBOARD in richly figured wood with noble plate-glass back with a Massive Suite in real Morocco, DiningTable, and the other Appointments of Dining- room, all made to match. THE FINE OLD SHEFFIELD ELECTRO-PI-ATE. VALUABLE OLD SILVER, ABOUT 1,350 OUNCES. RICHLY CARVED ELIZABETHAN OAK LIBRARY FURNITURE Includes a handsome bookcase, large sideboard, sets of chairs, writing and library tables, A WELL-SELECTED LIBRARY OF CHOICE BOOKS, a handsome set of richly cut table glass, elegant dinner, dessert, aud tea services, and the contents of china and glass pantries THE CELLAR OF WINES, kitchen effects, garden roller, lawn tennis apalianees, garden seats, etc. ]Vf ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 1VJL and PERRY are instructed to remove and SELL by AUCTION, a.t their Salerooms, 11, HIGH. STREET, CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, the 26th, 27th, 28th aud 29th February, 1896, at 11 o'clock each WITHOUT RESEK VB. the above 8261 MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 8261 ale5 bg frí1tait øntrad. SALE THIS DAY. IN THE HALL, 100, ST. MARY.STREET, CARDIFF. MR J. SALMON (an expert of 30 years' experience) will continue his GRAND SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY of OBJETS D'ART each day until WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 19th, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. No reasonable offer refused to effect a clearance (the premises being let on lease). Those who have not already paid him a. visit are respectfully asked to do so, and obtain some rare and choice specimens of REAL FLORENTINE BRONZES, ANTIQUE CHINA, CARVED IVORIES, MINIATURES ON IVORY, LIMOGES, AND BATTERSEA ENAMELS. FRENCH VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS. 200 VALUABLE AND ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, Guaranteed to be Examples by the following a.nd other Masters :— T. S. Cooper, LL.A. J. Stork. E. J.Niemann. Van der Bos. J. B. Pyne. F. R. Untenberger. John Lionel!. J- Both. W. Holyoake. Dominicho Parodi. Arthur J. Meadows. John Linglebach. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Catalogues free, and prices to be obtained on appli- cation in tho Hall, 100, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 849 alt5 bu trCtttlret. HENSoTcASTLE ESTATE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY < PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERis. MO bo SOLD by TENDER, from 400 to 500 X CORDS of PIT and COG WOOD (Scotch and Larch* The Pitwood is cut in 6ft. 6in. lengths, and the Cogwood in 2ft. 2in. lengths, stacked in Cords, and lying on the Honsol Estate, to be sold at per C Tenders to be sent in on or before the 25th inst. to W. V. Huntley, Land Agent, Welsh St. Donatts, Cowbrid«e.. Mv Ryrner, of the Home Farm, Hensol Castle, will ShThetVendor" does not bind himself to accept the highest or any other Tender_<^MMM,M, FOR GOOD AND CHEAP DINNER SETS, TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS, TABLE GLASS, &c„ GO TO W. DOBBS. AND SON, 72, QUEEN-STREET. 6948 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy h:\s met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children Aften given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faoed, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride rostead of the anxiety, of his guardians.. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a» ery speedy and efficacious cure for aseearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tionfor chtldrn.-W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist, u0. High-street Swansea. A list of testi- nionials, symptoms. &c on application. 1650 rrHE CARMARTHENIBILL-POSTING COMPANY, 13, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Rill-posting and Advertising in its Branched throughout eCountiea of Carmarthen Pembroke, and Cardigan. 1206 R. M JAMES Manager Jnblit d/ompatttus, &t. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST will CLOSE on THURS- DAY, the 20th inst., for both Town and Countrv. It is proposed to make a pro rata. Allotment to Sub- scribers to this Issue. AUSTRALASIAN GOLD TRUST, LIMITED. Capital. £500,000, in 500,000 Shares of £1 each. Issue of 250,000 Shares at par (of which 50,000 Shares have already privately applied for and allotted). Paya.ble-2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment 5s two months after allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding 5s each as required, but at intervals of not less than three months. Share Warrant's to bearer will be issued if tequired DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. the EARL of DONOUGHMORE. Chairman of the Colonial Gold Fields, Limited Chairman. Lieut.-Col. W. OUGHTON-GILES, Director of Hamil- ton Gold Fields, Limited. ERNEST C. HAINES, Messrs Haines, Bachelor, and Co., Cannon-street, London. HOWARD C. PARKES, Director of Taitapu Gold ^Estates, Ltd., New Zealand. • COLUMBUS SMITH, Morningside, Kidderminster BANKKRS.-BROWN, JANSON and Co.,31, Abchurcli- laue, London, B.C., and their Agents in Scotland The NATIONAL BANK of SCOTLAND, limited, Edinburgh and Branches. SOLICITORS. BURN ,AND BERRIDGE, li, Old Broad-street. London, E.C. BROKERS.—MAI-COLM, COOKE, and LEMON, 65 and 66, Old Broad-street, London, K.C. HARDIE and TURNBULL, 42, George street. Edinburgh. AUDITORS.—MONKHOUSF, GODDARD, STONE- HAM and Co., Chartered Accountants, 28 aud 29, St. Swithin's-lane, London, E.C. SECRETARY AND OFFICES.—ALEX. PARKES, 9, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry, London, E.C. PROSPECTUS. The Australasian Gold Trust, Limited, has been formed to carry on business in the Australasian Colonies and elsewhere, but primarily in Western Australia and New Zealand. The following will form part of the business to be undertaken :— 1. To raise money by share capital, and to invest the sa.me in. to acquire, hold and deal with, any shares, stocks, bonds, obligations, debentures, scrip or securities of any company, syndicate, trust, or cor- poration formed under British, Foreign, or Colonial Law. 2. To make advances upon stocks, shares, and securities of any company, or upon properties, con- cessions, or contracts. 3. To prospect for gold and other minerals, and to acquire leases, mines, lands, and properties, or options thereon, and to turn the same to account. 4. To form and issue companies, either solely or in conjunction with others. 5. To carry on generally the business of an Explo- ration and Finance Company. The enormous developments that are taking place in Western Australia justify the Directors in believing that a vast field for profitable business will be found in that Colony, but it should be remembered that there are still extensive areas in the other Australasian Colonies unexplored and awaiting development* There are many mining districts hitherto only partially worked, which, with the greatly improved modem methods of mining and treatment of ores, should handsomely remunerate any outlay thereon. The distribution of the Company's capital over & variety of investments and undertakings must give an element of stability to the enterprise which cannot attach to any company dependent upon mining alone. The Company is already engaged in joint operations with kindred companies, on terms hkely to show a satisfactory and profitable result. The Company has already in hand some important and promising matters of business in Western Aus. tralia and New Zealand. Negotiations are pending for the establishment of a permanent office in Paris, and possibly other Conti- nental agencies will be arranged. There are no Deferred or Founders' Shares. The foilowing Agreements have boen entered into An Agreement, dated 3rd December, 1895, between London and West Australian Syndicate, Limited of the one part, and Clement Harold Heeley. as Trustee for tins Company, of the other part, and 11th Decem- ber, 1895, between the London and West Australian Syndicate, limited, of the first part, Clement Harold :.ee,ey e sec.0I,d part, and this Company of the third part, by which the Company acquired the right to take over certain options, and by which the Syndicate undertakes to pay the expenses of the formation, promotion, and issue of the Company up to the first general allotment of shares upon this issue, in consideration of receiving a sum in cash equal to 5 per cent. 011 allotments up to 250,000 shares, and the right to apply at par on or before 31st December, 1895, for the unissued capital of the Company. Agreements and arrangements have been entered into with third parties as to the formation and promo- tion of tho Company and the subscription of its capital, to none of which the Company is a party. In addition, agreements have been entered into by the Company with reference to the business already in hand above referred to. Applicants for shares will be deemed to have notice of the contents of these agreements and arrangements, and to have waived their right, if any, to particulars thereof, whether under Section 38 of the Companies Act, 1867, or other- wise, and applicatioudor shares will be received and allotments made upon this footing. The Memorandum and Articles of Association, together with the Agreements above particularised, may be inspected at the officer, of the Solicitors. Prospectuses and Fovrni of Application for Shares can be obtained of the Bankers, Brokers, and Solicitors, and at the ufftcos ot tl>e Company. » Applications for Shares should ba made, on 'the accompanying form and sent to the Bankers with t1îé prescribed deposit. If no allotment is made, the application money will be returned in full, without deduction. London. 1-1th February, 1895. 8357 flublic ^Tp0tiiiments. J^LANTWIT LOWER SCHOOL BOARD TONNA SCHOOLS. WANTED, a MALE Ex-P.T. for the above Schools. Salary £60, rising by annual increments of B2 10s to a maximum of £65. Applications to be made on f orms to be obtained at our office, stating age and qualifications, with not more than three recent copy testimonials, to be for- warded to us not later than the 9th March, 1896. CUTHBERTSON AND POWELL, Clerks. 53, Water-street, Neath, February 13bh, 1896. LLA^TW^mVERSCH BOARD. TONNA SCHOOLS. WANTED, a MALE EX.P.T. for the above School. Salary, £60, rising by annual increments of S2 10s to a. maximum of :£65. Applications to be made on forms to be obtained at our Office, stating ago and qualifications, with not more than three recent copy testimonials, to be forwarded to us not later thau the 9th MARCH, 1895. OUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Clerks. 58, Water-street, Neath, February 13, 1896. 8574 WANTED, ASSISTANT MASTERS for tho EARL STREET and GEORGE TOWN BOYS' SCHOOLS, TREDEGAR. Salary as per scale of the Board. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded me forthwith. OI, C. DAUNCEY (Solicitor), Clerk'to the Board, Tredegar. JpEMBREY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT MASTER for the Copner Works Boys', -and for the TwU, and Trimsaran Mixed fachooL Salary, in each case, :£55 per annum. Applications, stating age, and qualifica- tions, with testimonial! to bo sent on or before the a4th inst., to LlaneUy, 11th February, 1896. 'V' H' C°X' CI||^ LANGANTEN URBAN- DISTRICT JU SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a MASTER or MISTRESS, Certificated, for Glanyms Board School, near Builth Average attendance under 20. Salary, B60 per annum.- Apply to Mr HENRY LLOYD, 8217 TPulrose, Builth Wells. Insurance. JP H <E N I X FIRE OF ICE, 9, LOMBARD-STREET, AND 57, CHARING-CROSS, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff:— Mr David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street • Mr JHJonesSoUcitor, 3, High-street'; Mr Charles E. Stallybrass Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambera, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-straet Chamber*. 1051 grfOULD YOU~~REQUIRE A SEWING MACHINE, KNITTING MACHINE. WASHING MACHINE, WRINGER-MANGLE. MAIL CART, PERAMBULATOR FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS, CALL AT QPENCER'S BABY CARRIAGE WARE- — .HOUSE, ST. JOHNS CHURCH-SQUARE, 486e CAR D IFF. 7580 FARMERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR „ HEALTH y £ ur ??n w°o1 made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, etc Patterns forwarded and Carriage Faid to and from the Mills on all orders over TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, ■•OUT;; W 1:>\Q PRESCRIPTION FREE. I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send me a self-addressed stamped envelope the Prescription which cured me after 17 years of suffering from Nervous Debility. This Pre- scription is from my own Experience an infallible guaranteed cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decay, Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kiduey a.nd Liver Complaints, and all kindred Diseases, and I confidently recommend it to all who so suffer. (Name this paper.) — Write to W. H. BROWN, Esq., 14, Cbestuun-roiwl, Brighton, Sussex, 100 ¡ublit goitres. CJT. TEILO'S CATHOLIC HISTORICAL O SOCIETY OF WALES. QUEEN-STREET BALI., THIS EVENING. "THE EARLY BRITISH CHURCH," I Illustrated with limelight views. LECTURER—FATHER HERBERT LUCAS. S.J., M.A. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Admission 6d. Front Seats Is. j Questions on the subject cordially invited. CYMRODORIO CAERDYDD. ANNUAL BANQUET, ROYAL HOTEL. ST. DAVIE'S DAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, 1895. The MAYOR OF CARDIFF, the Right Hon. LORD WINDSOR, will preside. Tickets, 7s 6d each, may be obtained from the Secre- tary, Evan Owen, Esq., J.P., 30, Ruthin Gardens. As the number of Tickets are limited early applica- tions are necessary. Ladies are cordially welcomed. 8369 ONMOUTHSHIRE WINTER 1.11 ASSIZES, 1896. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the COMMIS- SION of ASSIZE and GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY for the COUNTY of MONMOUTH will be OPENED at the SHIRE HALL, in the BOROUGH of MON- MOUTH. on FRIDAY, the 21st day of FEBRUARY, 1896, before the Honourable Sir WILLIAM GRAN- THAM, Knight, one of the Justices of the High Court of Justice, one of the Justices of our Lady the Queen, when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief Constables, Bailiffs of hundreds and liberties within the said County, and all jurors, persons bound by recognizances, witnesses, and others having business are required to attend. Jurymen not attending will be fined unless some reasonable excuse be proved by oath or affidavit, as required by Act 6 Geo. 4, Cap. 50, Sec. :53. HENRY HASTINGS CLAi, Esquire, High Sheriff. Under-SherifFs Office, 16 and 17, Welsh-street, Chepstow. 8371 62, THOMAS-S I'REET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, February 15th, 1396. Dbab SIR RECOGNITION OF THE HONOUR JAj CONFERRED BY HER MAJESTY UPON SIR W. T. LIWIS, BART. From the moment it was made known that her Most Gracious Majesty had conferred the honour of a Baronetcy upon Sir William T. Lewis, it was felt throughout the district practical expression should be given in testimony alike of the dignity awarded and in earnest appreciation of Sir William's long and able services to Wales. To review those services would be a. lengthy and pleasant task. No'one has laboured more than he in the development of the industries of the Principality. The impress of his work is to be seen over a wide area. Docks, mines, steel works, yielding comfort to hundreds of thousands, are his memorials, The sea- man. the miner, the steel worker have been unceas- ingly benefited by him, and his services have not ended there. He has been assiduous in looking after the wounded in the battle of trade and commerce in establishing a fund for the injured and in Mining Schools and Colleges and not least, in hospital work his generous sympathies have been exhibited. To hand down to future generations the memory of a. reputation so excellent, a committee has boen formed for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions towards the Erection of a, Statue in some chosen spot in his native place, or some other form of lasting recognition of the dignity conferred upon him by her Majesty and I am directed to appeal to you for your co-operation in the movement, which, while aiming to honour him, cannot fail to reflect honour upon all concerned. Subscriptions may be made payable to either of the treasurers, or to Yours faithfullv, W. J. JONES. Hon. Sec. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THOMAS JENKINS, Esq., J.P., C.C., High Constable, Chairman. E. P. MARTIN, Esq., J.P., DowlaitJ, Vlv^nrAr, WILLIAM EVANS, Esq, J.P., Cyfarthfa,/iieasurers- Messrs W. L. Daniel, E. P. Martin, J.P., William Evans, J.P., T. H. Bailey, J.P., Christmas Evaus. William Griffiths, F. T. James, R. P. Rees, John Rogers. J.P., Rev. Daniel Lewis (rector), Joseph Owen, H. W. Martin, Charles Wilkins, Rv. Canon Wade, H. W. Southey, J.P., Isaan Edwards, Lsaac Lewis, John Jones (Glanynant), Thomas Price (locomotive inspector), J. Gilleland, Colonel Cresswell, J.P., John Roberts (Merthyr Vale), Colonel Lewis, Dr. Biddle, Gwilym C. James, David Williams, Thomas Evans, Thomas Morgan. Dr. Ward, J.P., Dr. Webster, J.P., Thomas Williams, J.P., Dr. Cromwell Jones, H. E. Gray, William Harris, and W. F. Bell. TYLORSTOWN EXPLOSION RELIEF JL LOCAL FUND. The COMMITTEE beg to ACKNOWLEDGE the Receipt of the following Duna.tion. Further Subscrip- tions will be gratefully received by the Treasurers. £ fl. d. Amount previously acknowledged 793 19 6 FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS. ..Maesyneadd Congregational Church, Trevor, C p*r Rev. O. K. Hughes 0 19 0 < The Trelierberfc Brewery Company, per D. Fenwick, Esq 10 0 0 Brynsadler C.M. Church, per Mr Eva.n Thomas, through Lloyd's Bank. Pontypridd 0 10 0 Brynteg Congregational Church, per Rev. Thomas Evans 0 14 0 Messrs Hadden and Co., Bristol 2 2 0 Messrs J. E. Comley and Son, Cardiff 10 10 0 North WalesTobaccp Co., Carnarvon 0 10 6 Nebo Calvinistic Methodist Church, Llan- llyfni, per Mr D. Griffith-: 0 10 6 Halkyn Baptist Church, Holywell 0 5 0 Calvinistic Methodist Church, Mostyn Quay, per Mr T. J. Powoll. 0 15 0 Collected by Miss A. Culliford, Dene Wood, Radyr 1 5 0 Saminah Church, Cemaes 0 9 2 Noddfa Congregatiojwl Church, Sen- ghenith, per Mr D. A. Jones 0 10 0 Jerusalem Baptist Church, Llwvnypia, per Mr Thomas Da vies 314 0 Councillor Morgan Llewellyn, Treherbert, per Councillor Morris Morris, Fenidale.. 3 3 0 Salem Church, Penmachno 0 19 0 Calvinistic Methodist Church, T'irpenygraig, Pwllheli, per Mr John Hughes 0 9 0 Proceeds of Magic Lantern Entertainment given by Lieutenant-Colonel Howell, St. Clear's, per Rev. A. Britten, vicar of Mydiim, received Rev. J. Rees, vicar 10 0 From the Deaeons of Waunifor Methodist Church, Maesycrygiau, R.S.O., per Chas. Lloyd, Esq., received by the Vicar of Ystradyfodwg 012 6 Total. £837 17 2i DAVID FENWICK, Bryuheulog House, Chairman. CHARLES POWELL, Checkweigher, Vice-Chairman. J. E. JONES, Hendrefadog House, iTroM.rpp- WM. DAVIES, 20A, Kast-road, Schoolmaster, 1 Secretariea: b. 1, JONEb, Checkweigher, ) isuUiuttjj J$urj £ ius. It IN CIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT JgUILDING gOCIETY 31, per nt. on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. 2' 4 percaot. on LARGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 4 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. PL per cent, on PREPAID and SUBSCREP- O TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 35TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: MrJ. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth Mr D. H. EDMUNDS. Windsor-rd. Barry D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES. Idiwwac*. CARDIFF BUILDIN SOOIETY, TO BORROWERS. INTEREST: 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE, A.C.A-, Secretary. 21, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 5463 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIBTF H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P.,Chau-man. Ri&SBRVK & CONTINGENT ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARKS (interest 5per¡ cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES j350 each (interest 4% per cent., pa jable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYKYRNK, Secretary HEY BYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 3200 And 21. West Bute-street-Cardiff. jyrERTHYR AND DOWLAJS JgUILDING gOCIETY CHAIRMAN • Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Qwuelodygarth Hoise, Merthyr Tydfil, LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS PlWld £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable Redemption.Terms— Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build, ngs in Progress—No Management Chaws. For particulars apply to Mr DAVID DA VIES, Secretary, Glebeland Hunse, Moii.u.,r fyiui; or of fotfal AgentsthronchoutWu'wa 3 jy-ELLOR'S gAUCE. The Best Chuap Sauce in the Market. The Best Cheap Sauc? in the Market. J^ELLOR'S SAUCE. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. The Uer-u Cheap Sauce in the Market. j^ELLORS SAUCE. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. ^/JELLOR'S SAUCE. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. The Bast Cheap Sailce in the Market j^ELLOR'S SAUCE. 5222 The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. 91e The Beet Cheap Sauce ia the Market. JnbUt Atnnstmms. CARDIFF. Theatre r o Y A L. JL LBSSEE AND MANAGER—MR ED. FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (Monday, Feb. 17th, 1896), Expensive Engagement of GRAY and STEPHENS' COMPANY (from America), with a New Drama, supported by Miss MINNIE OSCAR GRAY and Mr M. Eddie Powers, the famous American Comedian, a.nd a Com- pany of English Celebrities, introducing Mr W. T. Stephen's Celebrated Dramatic Dogs and Ponies, in the Dramatic Novelty, SIGNAL LIGHTS. Why is Signal Lights" different to any other drama ever seen in England 1 And why is it called the Greatest Dramatic Novelty in the World? For the simple reason that, beside the human cast, there are 10 dogs, 3 ponies, a sheep,.and 2 donkeys. These animals are not rushed on and off the stage, but all play important parts, which help to develop the story of the drama, the evidence of which is fully realised in what they do, MONDAY, FEB. 24th, Return Visit of the Beautiful Play, SOWING THE WIND. Prices, 6d to £2 2s. Doors open 7. Commence at 7.30. Booking Offices, Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. R~and T H~E A T R E. \3T THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. LESSEE ct; MANAGES. Mr CLARENCE SOUNES.. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK Miss Emma Rainbow and Company in THE Ij U C K Y Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Revised Prices of Admission :—Dress Circle, 2s 6d Upper Circle, Is 6d Stalls, 2s Front Pit, Is Pit, 91:\ Gallery, 6d. Harly doors extra. Second price at 9 o'clock to all parts. FRIDAY. Feb. 21st EAST LYNNE. MONDAY NEXT, Feb. 24tb, THE HARBOUR LIGHTS. OOD-STREET CHAPEL, CARDIFF. W The CARDIFF BLU g RIBBON CHOIR will hold the 15th ANNUAL-CONCERT on WEDNESDAY, February 26th. Part I. (Cantata), The HOLY CITY," conducted by the Composer, A. R. GAUL, Esq., M.B., Cmtab. Part II. Miscellaneous. Artistes —Soprano, Miss Aimee Wathen, Birmingham Town Hall and provincial concerts contralto, Mis*Morfydd Williams, R.C.M tenor. Mr R. W. ETans; bass, Mr J. F. Proud accompanied by a. Full Orchestra. Leader, Mr Arthur Angle at the piano, Mrs Arthur Angle, Lelpzic Oon iervatoire. Doors opeu at 7.15 p.m., to commence at 7.45 p.m. Front seats, 2s second seats, Is admission, 6d. ttotas and Contracts. A IMY CONrrRACTS. COAL FOR TRE ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH, ROYAL SMALL ARMS FACTORY, ENFIELD LOCK, AND THE ROYAL GUNPOWDER FACTORY. WALTHAM ABBEY. The Secretary of State for War is prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of such quantities of Coal as may bo demanded for the Ordnance Factories and the Ordnance Store Department, at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield Lock, and the Royal Gunpowder Factory, Waltham Abbay, duriug the period of twelve months from 1st April, 1896. Separate Forms of Tender, showing the approximate quantities and the descriptions required, may be obtained on personal application at this Office or by letter addressed to the Director of Army Contracts. For any further information as to the mode of delivery, &c., application should be made to the Director-General of Ordnance Factories, a.nd the Commissary-General of OrdDance, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, respectively. The Tenders are to be delivered at the War Office, Pall Mall, S.W., by 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 9:h day of March, 1896. A. MAJOR, Director of Army Contracts. War Office, Pall mo CONTRACTORS, STONE MER. X CHANTS, IRONMONGERS, COAL AND CEMENT MERCHANTS. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF is prepared to receive TENDERS— (I) For the EXECUTION of the following WORKS for a period of "ne year :— (a) Pitching. paving, a.nd channelling streets within the borough to such an extent as shall be required from time to time by the Urban Authority also for layiug gulley shutes and house drains and works connected therewith. (&) Supplying, breaking, and stacking stones for highway repairs at the several places mentioned in the specifications. (2) For the SUPPLY of STORES to the end of March, 1897. (3) For the SUPPLY of STEAM COAL for steam. roilers tor the six months ending September 30th, 1896- (4) For the SUPPLY of PORTLAND CEMENT for 12 months ending 3tst March, 1897. Specifications may be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at, the Office of the Borough Engineer, Mr W. Harpur, M.I.C.E., Town Hall, Cardiff. Sealed tenders, endorsed respectively, Street Works," Stoue Supply," Stores," Steam Coal," or Cement," as the case may be, to be sent to me not later than the 25th insi. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. L. WHKATLEY, Town Clerk, Town Hall, Cardiff, 13th February, 1896. 8351 TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. — JL TENDERS are invited for RIC-BUILDING DINAS POWlS CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL. Plans aud specifications maybe seen at John IIowe1Js, Grocer. Endorsed tenders to be sent to the above-named not later than February 29th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 847 JOHN HO WELLS. Sec. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of EIGHT HOUSES at Cardiff-road, Cadoxton, for William Scott, Esq., Hazelwood, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, to whom tenders should be sent on or before the 22ud instant. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and Bill of Quantities obtained from the Architects. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GETHIN & WALLIS, Architects and Surveyors. Windsor ClKunbers, Westgats-street, Cardiff. 8555 nnENDERS are invited for the EREC- X TION of CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, Rhydfelen, Tretoiest. Sealed tenders to be delivered on or before the 26th inst. to Rev. D. G. Evans, Rhydfelen, at whose house drawings and specification can be seeu. Quantities to be obtained from the Architect. The lowest or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. J. H. PHILLIPS, Architect. St. John's Chambers, Cardiff. 83^5 WLSH CALVINISTIC METHOD- TT ISTS, PONTYGWAITH, invite TENDERS for j the Erection of a NEW CHAPEL. Plans and Specifi- cations may be seen at Mr W. Williams, Grocer, Pontygwaith, to whom sealed tenders are to be sent on or before February 26th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 83 QESS ION S AND QONS, O LIMITED, O Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING (MATERIALS, PENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. 125e XV \J 6963 JJAVIES BROS., TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. Following size NORTH WALES SLATES now on hand :—24 X 14, 24 X 12, 22 x 12, 22 X 11, 20 X 12, 20 x 10,14 X 12. LONDON WHARF, NEWPORT, AND AT 8107 BARRY DOCK. rrO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. STEEL & IRON JOISTS, GIRDERS, STANCHIONS, PLATES, T's, Us, CHANNELS, AC., Can be Supplied by ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, From his Extensive Stock at the WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. DAWNAY'S PATENT FIREPROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawnay, Cardiff. National Telephone: Cardiff, No. 694. 1274 15833 IDEATING BY HOT WATER. HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, Ac. ALSO LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 1386 G. H. I L K CONTRACTOR1 AND MANUFACTURER OF DAIRY PRODUCE. THE WEST OF ENGLAND CREAMERY, HIGHBRIDGE, SOMERSET. SUPPLIES :— FRESH NEW MILK (rich, pur., and well cooled). FRESH SEPARATED or Skimmed Milk. ffSSPKSfe BUTTER. SoDEMTmCK^BU! CREAM (In i«. „d in bulk). CREAM CHEESE. rrrKKSKS ov* CHEDDAR ANP_OTHER CHEKSEb. 8366 B UILDlNG STONE. A LARGE STOCK M»AMEFEMRP^ OHAi? from the celebrated GWARALT iERDRE QUAR- RIES, LLANDYSSIL, suitable for walling and general building purposes, nowrea4y *J*Hveiy> and will be supplied at exccptionaU> l»w prices. For terms and particulars apply to- 1HECAP?MGAN STONE CO., LTD., HOWARD HOUSE, ABUND^ J'ONDON, W C„ OR AT THK QUARRIES. 78 .-I>- ORDER FROM lOUR NEWSAGKNT A COPY OF THK CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH ^TALES^yEEKLYJJjJ-EWS pn&lxc Anrnsiments. CARDIFF. i THE E M P I E. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME, THE EMPIRE PRICES, TRANSFERRED FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY TO THE ) PHILHARMONIC HALL, i ST. MARY-STREET, J DURING THE COMPLETION OF THE NEW EMPIRE BUILDINGS, Now being erected on the Enl&rged Site of the OLD Empire. TO-NIGHT at the PHILHARMONIC HALL, St. Mary-street, the following Empire Company :— "APRIL FOOL," By Wal Pink's Comic Sketch Company. FLORENCE LACEY, A Charming Songstress. S Y L V O. The Tramp. THE EDGAR BROTHERS. Versatile Comedians. FLO CLARINDER, Songstress and Dancer. BISHOP and RICARDO, The Long and Short Duettists. LOTTIE LONSDALE, Comedienne. THE TWO WRESTLING BEARS versus TWO WRESTLFNG MEN. Empire Performances. Empire Programme. Empire Prices. SWANSEA. rp H E EMPIRE^v JL MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The AMPHLETTS, VENTO, T. C. CALLAGHAN, LILLIE VENTO, DIDIE GODFREY and his Dogs, SIBB and SIBB FLORRIE ST. CLAIR, The TWO FLORIFTAS f and on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. The McKAY GRANT TRIO, whose place will be taken on Thursday, Fridav, and Saturday, by the THREE CASTLES. flKVV PORT. m H E E M V I R 10 X MTNIGING DIRECTOR ..«>S >VAL»> STOLT., TO-NIGHT! MARK MELFORD & CO., In Desperation," FRED. DARBY, SISTERS COt:A. KATE GOD. FREY. F. V. St. CLAIR, CHINKO, SISTERS BYRNE, ARTHUR DELANEY, and on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, THE THREE CASTLES, whose place will be taken on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday by the McKAl GRANT TRIO. Hotels, Bining-rooms, \Vc. LONDON. N.B.—THE RE-OPENING OF THE gWALIA JpRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PIJACE (Close Sc. Pancras Church), TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, LONDON, Under the personal management of Edward Jenkins, the original proprietor, and the present proprietor of GWALIA HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. AULD LANG SYNE The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that his London Gwalia has undei- gone thorough repairs and decorations, and that it has een newly furnished throughout. He therefore ap- peals to them for the renewal of their support and recommendation, feeling sure that the)" wilf dud it 80S of old, a Home frorn Home." POSITION CENTRAL. SPACJODS ROOMS. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 8273 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON. W.C. LYN MOUTH. LYNMOUTH. NORTH DEVON. T YNN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL -I-J AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, built specutlly to meet the requirements of the times, con- taining 60 ROOMS, LIGHTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. All modern improvements. Boarding terms, 30s to 35s per week; 12s 6d from Saturday to Monday, includ- ing table d'hote Saturday, three meals Sunday, break- fast Monday, with bed, I £ C. Write for tarifii and photo. 3779 WILLIAM BEVAN & CO., Proprietors. ^duration. WESTON-SUPER-MARE. HOME SCHOOL, ST. ANNE'S, .NJB. GROVE PARK lWAD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE. The MISSES NAHKS (late Principals of Harrow House High School. Cardiff), will receive a LIMIT KD NUMBER of BOARDERS. Home-life combined with every educational advantage. Preparation for public examinations. Resident (English and foreign) and visiting teachers. House beautifully situated. Sanitary certificate NEX t TERM, JANUARY 21ST, 1896. 4648 SOUTH DEVON. "TVTEWTON COLLEGE, SOOTH DEVON. JJL —PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL The LORD COURTENAY. HEADMASTER Rev. C. A. C. BOWLKER, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge. Assistant Master at Uppingham School. formerly Army Class Master at Dover College (in succession to Rev. G. T. Warner, M.A.) The Hall, J. J. Cross, EWJ., M.A., Urasenose College, Oxford. High- class School for sons of gentlemen only, with strong staff of University men. Healthy, elevated situation. Excellent School Buildings, Chapel, Library, Labora- tIny, Workshop, GymWl.ium. Swimming Bath, Rac- quet and Fives ColVt. Junior School and modern side. Special and most successful Army and Navy Class. High places at Woolwich anù Sandhurst, many Scholarships at the Universities, and Entrance Scholar- ships at the Public Schools. Inclusive terms froua 65 guineas a year. All extras optional. 7881 FRANCIS WATTS, Secretary. GRIFFITH JAMES, 15, HIGH-STREET. 0LEARANCE gAL NOW PROCEEDING. MANTLES, MILLINERY, AND CHILDREN'S PELISSES AT HALF-PRICE. GENERAL DRAPERY. DRESS MATERIALS, fcc., GREATLY REDUCED. VERY SPECIAL—1,200 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS to clear, at ll%D, Is 4%d Is ll%D, 2U 6%d, 2s 11 %d. 3 lid, and upwards. Site 1654 rpHE JJOATH JjlURNISHING +2, CASTLE-ROAD, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, ONE OF THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN SOUTH WALES, Have just received their First Consignment of this year's Latest Patterns and Designs in OERAMBULATORS AND M.1L CARTS FOR CASH OR ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION NOTE OUR ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF— ROATH jglURNISHING CO., 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. Factory—WARWICK-STREEr, LONDON. 5737 THE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., X LIMITED. WRITING DESKS in Wood and Leather. PHOTO and WRITING ALBUMS. PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER and CARD CASES. INKSTANDS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and a Large Variety of POETS, bound in all styles of Leather, from 2s lid each, for Presents. DIARIES, all sizes. See our 3-day to a page, Is. A NEW RAILWAY MAP OF ENGLAND & WALES, showing all Stations, size 50 x 42, price 10s. 15803 -—— 7710- 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. \f PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS XT! AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE. HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENKHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 13590 ——— 1137 ADVBS861, DKAR-STRE&T, ABERDARE business Auflriasgfi. ( V 1 [ 3 B t HOWELL AND 0OMPAJJT, | THE 0ARDIFF J-JRAPBRSB i Are 80W Selling all 't'' JJEMNANTS AND QDDMBKX8, J n made daring the SALEi !v I i t y I AT A GREAT SACRIFICII. «/ I rjlWELVE JJAYS ONLY. j ■ '» The best made, the most artistic, *&d- I)M cheapest Furniture in the Trade. 'f i: SALE JpRICES. i The Public are reepeetfnlly invited to inspect and compare prices with Houses supposed to sell only perfect goods* SECOND-HAND FURNITURE IS OFFERED OR SOLD BY H. & CO. j j TWELVE DAYS ONLY. I -{ CTOWELL AND QOMPAHT I THE CARDIFF DRAPBB4 0ARDIFF. I tut 1 "f R. J. HEATH & SONS. PIANOFORTES by.—BROADWOOD, SohM mayer, CoUard, Erard, Kirkman, Ka$Mt. Brinsraead, Stein way, Hopkinson; BeCht etein, Challen, Neumayer, &c., &c. ORGANS by :-MASON and HAMLIN. BeU, Smith, Carpenter, Sterling, Story and Clark, Doherty, Karn, &c., &c., and Harmonium* by Alexander, &c., &c. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 7% OcUreaJbj the genuine and celebrated firm, 8CHIKP MAYER), for Hire, for Concerts, &0. J^ARGEST JpOSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTES BY FIRST.CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES Of WORSHIP, INSTITUTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing do not fail to send for ow Price Lists and Verdict of 900, and Compare oat Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF; 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. Agencies all ABERAVON, CADOXTON-BARRY, CAa PHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG. Canvassers Wanted in all Parts on Good 9431 Commission. 1*066 rjlEETH! DENTISTRY rjtEETH 1 Restore Mastication, Digestion, and Beaaty t M R KEALL. SURGEON DENTIST (oW Years Experience, 30 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below Great Western Railway Station, same side), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very bestworkmaa. sir p guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by Uie Anaesthetics, Cocaine and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Seta from Two Guineas. TESTIMONIALS. In a letter addressed to Mr Keall by Dr E. J. Slade j King, M.D., M.R.C.S., Member of the Royal College I of Physicians, London, he remarks :—" I have every confidence in your skill as a • Dentist, and I have had many opportunities of witnessing your successful many opportunities of witnessing yoar successful Dental Surgery.' Testimonial from the late Sir John Hesketh Letb- bridge, Bart. Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge -r: confidently rscommend Mr Keall as a Dentist. 8ir John and Lady Lethbridge most heartily wish Mr Keafl | every possible earthly success.' 4e—1038 E P P S S GRATEFUL, COMFORTllSfO I BREAKFAST-SUPPER, COCOA. BOILING WATER OR MILK. j 15606 45e 2374 Xf EATIi XND DISTRICT DILL J3i POSTING COMPANY—Late T Wall. Offices :—ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH J Manager :—J. W. BiOBINSON. 1 Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Statins I in NeaiO and District 1296