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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. WAVRVFT AWM THITEJS SJLX WORDS. QSCR. TMG3 TMG9 20 Words 0 6 1 0 16^ ^3^ 30 Words 0 9 j 1 6 2 3 MX TIMES i '« NEWS 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 -ECHO. 20 Words Each extra 10 Wordsl 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/6 >20 Words 3/9 WORDS, ONCE, TIMES. 40 Words 20 WordsJ 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- Eteb Extra IE&cb Bxtn Eteb Extra 30 WORDS 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 WORDS _J/ 40 WORDS! 1 0 2 0 3 0 J 60 WORDS! 1 3 2 6 3 9 |. J f 60 Words) 1 6 3 0)4 6 J, These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- 1, tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to 1 those which rtre ordered for consecutive insertion, and paid lor previous to insertion; if either oj these conditions u not complied with, the Advertise- rnent will be charged by the Business Scale:- Apartment*, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding 30 words, and 6d for each additional 10 ■words. ^PERSONAL. MR William Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent, late Detective-sergeant Cardiff Police confiden- tial investigations highest references -83, Alexandra- road, Cardiff é99 SMOKE Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured 1253 PARTNERSHIP. LAW Partnership wanted in Cardiff with solicitor recently commenced practising conveyancing Wilkinson, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 929 PARTNERSHIP.—Wanted, a Gentleman with about p £400 to join an Auctioneer in establishing a Sale- j room in a town with a rapidly increasing population in this county. Only principals or their solcitor* created with. Communications in first instance to be addressed 1.9589, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff 9589 Alatrimanial. AN Obstetric Surgeon, an honours man and ab- stainer, of 13 years' experience, now settled in bondon, income E400 per annum, formerly in receipt of 21,000 per annu>r>, whose circle of lady friends is Smited, would like to ineet and correspond with a Young Lady, about 18 to 25, of a loving and cheerful disposition, domesticated, accomplished, a.nd good booking a Protestant, of good social position, and private means of hpr own, with view to matrimony. the latter circumstance is requisite to enable him to jake up the K8.1IW social po iticii he has been accus- tomed to. ami to enable him to largely augment h s practice.-Addres. with photo if possible, Medicus, jare of White, Advertising Expert, 84, Queen Victoria- itreet, London, E.C. 149: DOCTOR (35), weU connected, desires faithful and sincere correspondence with educated, musical, Affectionate Lady view, lovable Christian marriage photos exchanged ami reasons given.—Address Mat, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 982 MATRIMONY —Lady, tall, musical, thoroughly domesticated, with £ 550 per annum, desires mar- riage strict secrecy—address Box 25, Advertiser Dftice, Bristol. 251 YOUNG Professional Gentleman (21), tall, dart considered good-looking, desires to correspond with nice, amiable Young Lady, not over 20 one with private means, or expectations probably, pre- ferred exchange photos strictest privacy.— Iddress :1Irst instance) Hal, Echo Office, Cardiff. 701 — ILL* total. SOUTH Wales Nurses' Co-operation, 152, Newport- road, -Nledical, Surgical, and Maternity bursas Supplied Day and Ight.-Telegrams;- Prompt. Cardiff." 8810 WANTED, an Apprentice to the Drug Trade W (passed prelim.); outdoor.—Apply A. J. White, Chemist by Examination, Barry Dock. 64 #USUAL. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisement* A adtlresseti to initials or fictitious names, at this affiee, are requested not to send original testimonials irlth their applications, bnt to enclose copies of estimonials only. ?. ISS Astle ,after 12 very successful years in Cardiff .1. has much pleasure in announcing that she oon amies giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing j Penarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at tbe I residences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Tafl Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate 1224 Mli Thatcher, Professor of Music, I.S.M., has a few Vacancies. All pupils examined Christmas ras. -63. Newport road, Cardiff. 852 WANTED, sinats Young Lady as Piaaiets; must W be good.-89, Daily News." Office, Aberdare. (SDucatiottal. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. TTVliENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 387 OVERNESS-^tudent.—Vaeancy in good school small premium great advantages. —Miss Releson, •• Vairburn. Freeman tie-square, Bristol. 116 NURSER Y-Governess wanted for two children (6—9) for Somerset, £ 20- £ 25.—W., 81, Balcombe-streefc, Dorset-square, London. 103 OUTH Wales Tutorial CliisstM — Preparation for Government, University, and Professional Examin- WODS.-K Stcrwe, B.A., Secretaiy, 24, Richmond- oad. BCost aub JFCTMJI. LOST, five weeks ago, Cross-bred Dog, between Newfoundland and retriever; more wavy than curly weP trained answers to name of Nelson." Detainer will be prosecuted if dog is kept after this date —Apply Evans, Splott Villa. Graig. Pontypridd. I OST, black A;ID tan Sheep Dog, answering name J sharp. Finder rewarded detainer prosecuted. —Dd. Thomas, Butcher, Blaenllechau. 686 Bmtwstxr ^ERBANTA. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this OFFICE are requested not to send original testimonials ,P,tho heir applications, but fio enclose copies of testi IDoniah only. OTERVANTS.—A large number (all classes) wanted F0R London and country, hotel and private.— Write Mrs Coster. Registry Office. Gloucester. 517 TWO Laundrymaids, three good Cooks, superior T Nurse July, Housemaid, Parlourmaid, and Generals small families Cardiff.-Mrs Furnivall's Select Registry. Cardiff. 360 A-NT-E-t)-Ci%-Tm-b-erm-ii-d -W-ait-re&i.- A-pl?iy W Phillip*. Tresillian-terrace, Penarth-rd.. Cardiff. WANTED immediately, a thoroughly experienced House-Parlourmaid good references indis- pensable.— APPLY_MRA^RJ^MMSJWEDJPN»NTYPRIM. ANTED in small private family, thoroughly W clean, trustworthy Person, from 30 to 45, as Cook-General; housemaid kept.—Write full particulars or apply personally any evening except Tuesday, between 6 and 8 (good wages), 56, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 543 W ANTED, a good General Servant, able to wash. —Applv to Mrs Dowdeswell, King William Spirit Vaults, The Watton. Brecon. 884 ANTED, good General Servant: another kept thiee in family good plain cooking.—Mrs Coates Carter, St. Anne's, Victoria-road, Penarth. 252 ANTED, respectable Set age 25 from W country preferred one cow kept; comfortable home state particulars.—Mrs Thomas, 14, Coity- street. Bridgend- 510 W" ANTED, 23RD MAY, KITCHENMAID, WITH KNOW- LEDGE OF COOKING AND GOOD REFERENCES.—MRS STEPNEY-GULSTON, DERWYDD, LLANDEBIE. 885 W" ANTED AT ONCE, A GOOD COOK.—APPLY STATION HOTEL, LLANELLY. 9716 ANTED, A GOOD GENERA} SERVANT, USED TO WASH AND IRON.—APPLY MRS DAVIES, CLARENCE HOTEL, BRYNRAAWR. 823 WANTED, KITCHENMAID.—APPLY, AFTER 3 O'CLOCK. ROSE AND CROWN HOTEL, NORTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. ANTED, GIRL, ABOUT 14, TO HELP IN FARMHOUSE.— APPLY MRS THOMAS, GREAT HOUSE FARM, LLAN- TTAES, near COW BRIDGE. 691 AN,] ED, good General Servant; good refer- w euces.-D. Richarcls, 92, TylacalM panygrsig. ítnatíDns (Earaitt. PPLICANTS sending repliea to Aftretttsements ^idrpssed to initials or hctitioua names, at thia •e are requested not to send original testimonial ^th ihefr appUcations. but to enclose copies of kesti- aaonials only. "V PPRPNTICR wanted, respectable Young Man, A to the Photographic profession reasonable —Apply J.HarSon Goldie, ArUst, 13, Walter's- terrace, Swansea. 1503 ■TIAKEBS —Wanted, a good practical Second Hand n-J>, iay 12th, ',89&. 14 ISAKKR-S.—Wanted, steady Young MM O trade. —Apply, with references and salary required, )o Morgan Kvans, High-street, Dowlais. UTCHERS. — Wanted, Youug Man about 22 good cutter and salesman, used to aors*< wages, DKC.—Evan, Royal Stores, Senghenitb, Caer- philly. CARDIFF Union.-Ely Schools.—Wanted, a Laun- drfm; wages B20 & year, rising by B2 annually to «24, with board, lodging, and washing.—Apply to the Master. 1502 GLOBE ADVERTISERS WANTED ALL TOWNS GOOD COM- MISSION.—SEND REFERENCES N 435, ECHO OFFICE, Cardiff. 435 GROCKR'S HAULIER WANTED; MUST BE STRONG, WILL- ING, AND WELL USED TO HORSES.—STATE PARTICULARS (INDOORS) TO PHILLIPS, GROCER, MERTHYR. 139 GROCER'S HAULIER REQUIRED BY MAY 11TH, MUST BE CAPABLE WITH HORSES AND QUICK AT DELIVERING 2^.—NICHOLAS, MMSTEG. 40 MEN, Boys, aiul Overseers wanted for Circular and Sample Distributing Business. Cash paid. —For particulars address A., Globe Advertisers' Agency, 139, Oxford-street, London, W. 296 SANITARY Inspectorships.—Numerous Vacancies, good salaries, permanent appointments postal course of lessons for coming examinations now com- mencing over !70 successes, and fully half had no previous knowledge of sanitary matters special course for ladies.—Apply Robt. Musbens, Science Teacher, Sumlerland. 972 ^iTEAM Laundry.—Shirt, Finery, Blouse, Front and Collar Ironers wanted piecework best prices. Also fi sD-class Women for Wash-house,-Apply Manager, Cardiff Steam Laundry, Dyeing, Carpet and Window Cleaning Co., Ltd Minny-street, Cat hays, Cardiff. 9656 TEWARD required for Cardiff Workmen's Liberal Club and Institute rent, coal, gas, etc., free.— Applications, stating salary required, and grnng all particulars to be in by Thursday, April 30, addressed F. W. Preston, 103, Alfred-street, Cardiff. 372 rrUlLORS.—Wanted. Maner for-Brancb Shop I (cutting optional); character and security indis- pensable give full particulars.-T. Jones, Paris House, Tonypandy. 376 TALLOB £ r^ood~CoatTHands wanted at once ;also Machinist, to fill up time in waistcoat-making.— Apply Williams Bros,, Newport, Mon. 9706 TO T*iiors7^Wanted immediately, firsfcclass Coat Maker permanent employment for a good man. —Apply to Greenish and Dawkins, Haverfordwest. 36 ^Tailors.—Wanted at once, good General Hand young married man preferred constant work guaranteed none but steady men need apply.—Frank Blakemore, Blaenavon- 824 O^XaiTors.—Wanted, a good Coat Hand at once.— Apply E. Lewis, i02, Marian-st., Clydach Vale. TO Tailors.—Wanted at once, one Coat, one General Hand personal application.—Jenkins, Ashfield, Abertillery. e38 TgSo Tailors.—Wanted immediately, good General _§_ Hand steady and sober none other need apply.—Gwyther. Bridge-street, Maesteg. 860 TO Tailors.—Wanted at once, four good Coat Makers; permanency for steady men.—Apply J. T. Price, Ton, Pentre. 714 TO Tailors.—Wanted, first-class Ladies' Hand, who can do coats also.—Apply A, & G. Walker, 21, Wind-street, Swansea. 9692 mO Wheelwrights.—Wanted, good Wheelwright.— I Apply J. Lewis, Timber Merchant, Roath, Cardiff. Constant. 695 WANTED, a good all-round Painter must be w well up in all branches and competent to take charge of men and work.-Apply, by letter only, C. Jenkins and Son, Bridgend. 9647 g ANTED, for Patent Fuel Works in South Wales, r. Working Foreman, with a knowledge of the trade in all its branches.—Apply, stating age, experi- ence, and salary required, to Fuel, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 880 WANTED, 4 good Wallers.—Apply J. Maddocks, Pontycymmer. 889 WANTED, Young Men (aged 14 to 30) and Ladies (15 to 20) to prepare in their own homes for permanent Government Sii uations; good salaries, prospects, pensions, &c. Prospectus, with every infor- mation, free.-Apply, statinf.age, M. Stuart, H.M.C.S., Buchanan-road, Seacombe, Liverpool. 822 WANTED at once, Yoang Man able to milk and W ell. W. Isaac, Lower Farm, Tredegar. 702 WANTED, Hands for work to be done at home eithe. sex constant employment; liberal remuneration.—Send directed postal wrapper to C. Bingham and Co., 300. Hatton-road, Landport, Hants. 24 to 15s weekly can be earned in spare time by JL either sex everywhere; work can be done evenings. -Send adilretv<ed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, Playhouse Yard, Water-lane, London. 494 IO.-A conditional Salary of 12s M to £]0 per week can be earned in spare hours or evenings, by either sex anywhere. Proof sent free to anyone send- ing addressed envelopa in own handwriting to Manager (Department 6 G). 7 St. Helen's-gardens, North Ken- sington, London, W. 95^ £ 30 a moiithoan be made with £ 10 —For particulars address Caness, 154, Leadeuhall-st., London. 979 bo, DTASISTSNTS. APPLICANTS sending TepUes to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimoni&1s onlv A" PPR ENTICE (indoors) to the General and Fur- nishing Ironmongery.—Apply A 483, South Wales Daily News" Office. Cardiff. 483 OOT Trade.-Wanted, a Young Man as Salesman, at once; Welsh preferred. -Apply 33, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 1500 BOOTS and Shoes.—Wanted, a sharp Junior Assistant.—Apply, stating age, salary, references, J. D. James, iZ, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. 989 CLOTHIERS.—Wanted immediately, smart Im- prover Welsh also sharp Youth as Apprentice indoo,-Apply. full particulars, Price Cloth Hall, New Tredegar 975 (CLOTHING and Drapery.—Wanted, experienced j Hand mixe trade indoors Welsh.—Apply, with references, <fec., Price Bros., Troeldyrhiw. R.S.O. DW. Lloyd, Commerce House, Hannah-street, Porth, has a Vacancy for an experienced Young Lady, well np in window dressing. State full particu. lars first letter. 30 DRAPERY.—Wanted, at once, experienced Young Ladies.—Morris and Co., 25 and 26, Clifton-street, Ladies.—Morris and Co., 25 and 26, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 5 DRAPERY.—Wanted, Young Lady, for Fancy 4 or 5 years' experience personal application preferred. -Tbomaa, 106, Woodville-road. Cardiff. 10 DKAPBRY.—Wanted. Young Ladies for Showroom and Fancy Departments full particulars.— J ones, Manchester House, Pontypool. 829 DRAPERY.—Wanted, good smart Junior. Full particulars first letter.—Phillips <fc Co., Draoers, Newport, Mon. 9718 ])RAPKRV.-Wl\I\ted, a. smart Junior, able to dress a fair window Welsh.-Apply to Henry James, Draper, Treherbert. 716 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady Welsh.—Apply, full particulars, J. S. Davies and Co., Dowlais. 720 DRAPERY. — Wanted immediately, experienced Man for Dress Department; good window dresser Welsh.-D. Phillips <fc Co., Cloth Hall, Merthyr. DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, a smart Junior (Welsh).—Apply, with full particulars, to J. M. E i wards, Dowlais. 642 DRAPETRY.—Wanted immediately, a good Junior Hand (Welsh).—Apply to L. B. Lewis, Morriston, Swansea. 387 RPSSMAK EP.. -Wan ted, a practical First Hand jLy fit and style indispensable. Also Apprentices and Improvers.—A. F. Heal, 136, Castle-road. 137 FDRNHXTRK Department.—Experienced Man as Salesman in an Extensive Business.—Apply by letter only, The Domestic Supply Co., Ltd Swansea. GROCERY.- Wanted immediately, a smart Junior, indoors nrost produoe good references.—Apply, full particulars, Jonas and Jones, Merchants, Bbuna, Mon. 981 GROCERY.—Wanted, a sharp Youth, as an Ap- prentice to the above.—Walters, Grocer, Stepney-street, Llanelly. 861 -i ROCEELY.-Richardi and Co., County Stores, JT Tylorstown, have a vacancy for a strong lad as Apprentice must be a fair scholar. 688 ROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, a good X Provision Hand must know Welsh.—Apply Wm. Harris, 144, High-street, Murthyr. 34 MILLINERY. — Wanted, a good Second Band Milliner.—Apply, stating experience, salary, and e. Tho. Yorrath, Draper, Swansea. 1501 ELLINERY.- Wanted at once, good stylish Mil- 1. liner.—Apply, stating full particulars first application, Jones. Manchester House, Pontypool. 830 ILI,ILN FRY.-Experienced Young Lady wanted, age not under 22 take own orders Welsh full particulars first letter.- Wynch's, Draper, Llanelly. £ VUT FITTING.—Wanted immediately, A Junior \F also an Improver Welsh abstainers.—Apply, full particulars, Thomas and Co., Emporium, Peny- graig. 875 OUTFITTING.—Wanted immediately. Junior or Improver to the Outfitting and Genfa Mercery. —Apply to J. Jones, Castle-road, Cardiff. 940 0 Clothier- -Wanted immediately. two smart T -den with good experience; Welah.-A Men with good experience Welsh.—Apply, stating particulars first letter, to Jennings and Co., Swansea. 9713 TO Ironmongers' A-goistants.-Wanted at onee, a TO Ironmongers' Assistants.—Wanted at onee, a smart Counter Hand must have a thorough knowledge of his trade, and also speak Welsh.—Apply, with references and salary required (outdoor), to A. B., South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 881 WANTED, a Junior Assistant for Provision and Grocery Counter sharp and sober; state salary.—D. Williams, Grocer, Tredegar. 839 ANTED, Young Man, few years' experience, in WANTED, Young Man, few years' experience, in a general trade, principally drapery Welsh good references.—Apply Thomas and Evans, New- castle Emlyn. 492 WANTED, strong Boy, 16 or 17, as Improver to W the Grocery and make himself uwtaL-Tbo& Lewis, Llantwit Vardre, Pontypridd utks, Jltanagus, & APPLICANTS SENDING replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials onlT. OJ TEEXI Sheets.—Practical Works Manager wanted a must have had experience in rolling tin bars into sheets state age, references, and salary required.— Address Steel, W. H. Smith and Son, Union-street, Birmingham. 355 RRU £ ADESMEN*S Accounts. — Book-keeper desires 1 engagement to keep Tradesmen's Accounts, Enter up Books, Ac., during spare time.—K. 554, Echo Office, Cardiff. 554 WANTED, a competent Postal and Telegraph s.11. Clerk not unaer 20 years of age good ralary; indoors.—Apply, with particulars, Sob-Postmaster, Daily News Office. Cardiff. 825 WANTED, Clerk thoroughly acquainted with Manifest and Consular work preference given to young man understanding shorthand, quick writer, and well acquainted with Cardiff.—State age, capacity, present and previous employment, and salary expected, to Deacon, Daily News" Office. Cardiff. :8263 1 WANTED, a Junior Clerk, with knowledge of Custom House work, immediately.—Apply, stating age, salary expected, ETC-, to 0 441, Daily News," Cardiff. 441 utncits, &RAMURS, Ie£. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initialt or fictitious DAIH^ AT this office, are requested not to tend ORIGINAL testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi- monials only. A Progressive and popular Life Assurance Company is prepared to appoint Agents on MEDAL terms tor the whole of South Wales. Success U certain to those who have energy and perseverance. Full par- ticulars given on application.—Apply X. Y. Z., "Daily News," Cardiff. 182 AGENT Wanted for-" Globe" Patent Gas AND Oil Engines.—Pollock, Whyte, and Wadd el, JOHN. stone, N.B. 988 News," Cardiff. 189 AGENT Wanted for-" Globe" Patent Gas AND Oil Engines.—Pollock, Whyte, and Wadd el, JOHN. stone, N.B. 988 AGENTS. —Old-es tablishad London Finn wants a few energetic Men to Sell Goods Wholesale in industrial and agricultural districts permanent, profitable employment for whole or spare time high commission no risk. Address Position, 63, Swaton- roiid, Bow, London. 106 A GENTS wanted for Patented Household Novelty; OA FREE 3 stamps.—Booth and 0X^41, St. Andrews Hill, LONDON, E.C. 2B8 SALARIEI) and Commission Traveller wanted to pickles, sauces, vinegars.—Turner, Albion Works, 10, Ho word-road. Stoke Newington, London. O Anthracite Colliery Proprietors.—A Gentleman, with many years' experience and a good connec- tion in anthracite coal, desires an Engagement aa Sales Agent on commission, providing his own office and staff, or would purchase output, ind railway waggons, and meet wages if desiretWBex, Sonth Wales Daily flows," £ ><ranae». ugg TRAVELLERS and Loca) Agents wanted to repre. JL sent Manufacturers of every description of Lubricating Oils generous commission offered to first-class men.—Address I.O.C., Davies and Co., Advertising Agents, Finch-lane, London. 977 WANTED, an outside representative to attend tides and ships to solicit orders for a ship re- pairing firm; none need apply unless being extra steady, energetic, good character, and able to write good hand.—Write (stating wages) to Representative, Echo Office, Newport, Mon. 9751 ANTED, Sole Agent for Sale of Miners' Safety Lamp Fittings and variety Colliery Stores, South Wales —Address Teale, care of the South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff 9724 ESLEYAN and General Assurance Society established 1841 accumulated funds exceed £ 312,000. Agent wanted at Brecon town and Pontar- dawe whole or part time.-Apply Lewis German, Superintendent, Neath. 729 ituations Mauttb. BAKERS.—Young Man (23) seeks Situation, Single 13 or good Second used to smalls good reference. —C. Butterworth, Mount Pleasant, Bradford-on-Avon. UTCHELT(22) seeks~situa tion. well up thorough knowledge dress anything do a round.—J. H., care of Adamson, 99, Queen-stieet, Barry. 678 ENGINE-drirer, 30, wants place. Hauling or Pump- ing; reason, works stopped 7 yearff experience; good charact-er.-13, Windsor-street. Aberdare. 469 (^1 ROCEB'S Haulier.—Situation wanted as above by X married Man age 26 4 years* experience.—A. F., 19, Britannia-terrace, Maesteg. 883 SITUATION required as Groom or Groom-coach- man ride and drive, sinj?le or pair age, 22 8 years' excellent reference abstainer.—J. Wines, The Stabtes, Bridge House, South Petherton, Somerset. 780 RRTT> Exhibitors.—Highly respectable Man wants JL post as Manager of Exhibits or any position of trust in Exhibition.—Write Harris, 244, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 107 TO Grocers.—Situation wanted as Assistant or Warehouseman willing to be useful; abstainer. Disengaged.—H. 17, Daily NewB," Cardiff. 17 TO Grocers.—Situation wanted by Young Man as Assistant or Branch Manager good references. —Apply Grocer, Hall-street, Blackwood. 820 WANTED, by experienced Young Lady, situation AS Housekeeper or to assist; highest refer- ences.—Write K 90, Daily News Office, Newport. WANTED, Situation as Housemaid or House- Parlourmaid in gentleman's family in Penarth age 22, tall, pood references.—Address L., care of Nurton, Windsor-road, Penarth. 9597 LEOFRFLITTFLA, Apartnttnts, fee. A Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let; suit commer- CIIL gentleman or TWI friends, near Taff and Ehymney Stations.—22, Dumfries-place. Cardiff. 374 EDROOM and Sitting-room to Let (furnished) bath near Exhibition terms moderate.— Apply 32, Woodville-road, Cathays. 650 COMFORTABLE Lodgings home comforts offered. J —Apply 5, Sneyd-street, Canton. 817 COMFORTABLE Bedrooiti, with nee of large sitting- room, witii French lady select locality, close Taff and Rhymney Stations.-O 784, Echo," Cardiff. EXCELLENT Rooms for one or two Gentlemen, 5 minutes' walk from centre of town, 3 minutes from tram terms moderate.—Q 630, "News" Office, Cardiff. 630 ENARTH.-Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensiva Jt Channel view superior accommodation mode rate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 958 PENCLA WDD.-Comlortable Lodgings for visitors, IL good sea view terms moderate pony and trap for hire.—Apply M. Thomas, Glanmore Cottages. 9732 TO Let, Sitting-room and Front Bedroom hot and eold bath no children IE»_R Exhibition;—50, Woodville-road. 2 WANTED, comfortable Lodgings for two Young Lady Assistants engaged at Exhibition; moderate terms.—Reply Idys Bennett, Pier, Weston- super-Mare. 456 WELL-Furnished Apartments, near Exhibition W one dining-room and drawing-room and two bedrooms —28, Cogan-terrace, Miskin-street, Cathays, .•— W—I FAT "alt.- 'I OUStS ICAITII* &R. (^ILFYNYDD.—FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS COTTAGE, GOOD J PO-ITIOO, 10, ANNE-STREET.—APPLY 126, HIGH- STREET, PENTRE, YSTRND. 876 DIN AS POWIS.—FOR SALE, ONE OR TWO SEMI- DETACHED VILLAS, WITH LARGE GARDENS.—APPLY TO J. Rowledge, 1, Crocan-hill, CADOXTON. 342 PONTHIR, %-acte Market Garden 2 Cottages, tL all freehold, near rail, sell, pay good interest; views charming.—Hillman, Auctioneer, Newport. 9664 SENGHENITH, near Caerphilly.—For Sale, Double- fronted Shop and House suitable for grocery and refreshment-rooms also large bakehouse best posi- tion of main street; close to station.-Apply Radyr J House, Sengheaith, near Caerphilly. 341 Ito bt 3tattb, &t. BUILDING Land to Let on Castle Estate, close to Nettlefold's Works and Railway, Rogerstone, Tydu, Mon. lease 999 years low ground rent great demand for houses —Apply Oliver, Solicitor, Newport. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- jt' dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St-. Mary-ET., Cardiff 1049 INVERNESS-place, RoatIL-Small Viltu to Let JL doable bays hot water throughout bath rooms rent 8s 6d per week.—Apply 36, Arran-street. 110 LANGLAND Bay, near Mumbles.—To Let, with immediate possession, two Lodging Houses, with stables and coach-houses attached, known as Mentone and The Cottage, containing 14 rooms and 9 rooms respectively, beautifully situated, facing the sea.—For particulars resoecting either apply to the Manager, Langland Bay Hotel, Langland Bay. 9715 PENARTH.—Furnished House, 2 reception and 5 bedrooms, bath five minutes from rail, pier, JL bedrooms, bath five minutes from rail, pier, and Channel steamers; to Let for some months IMMEDIATE possession.—Apply 2, Church-rd Penarth. PENARTH. — SEMI-DETACHED VILLA IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 6 BEDROOMS PAGET-PLACE.— PARTI- CULARS, G. Pile, 1, PAGET-TERRACE. 708 RADYR.—S«MI-DETACHED VILLA, NEAR STATION LARGE GARDEN ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. PRICE, £ 550. -Apply Post Office, RADYR. 904 TO BE LET, FURNISHED, FOR SIX MONTHS, 9- ROOMED HOUSE CLOSE TO THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. For TERMS apply J. E. Gnnn. Westgate Chambers. TO LET, AT LANGLAND BAY, MUMBLES, SWANSEA, TWO TEN-ROORAED VILLAS, WITH ALL MODERN APPLIANCES. Apply T. J. Uoyd, LANGLAND. 1504 TO LET, SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND GARDEN WITHIN FIVE MINUTES WALK TO BRECON-ROAD, MERTHYR.—APPLY David Lewis, Gurnoo Farm. 33 FT^O L^ET, CARTREF VILLA, SENNY BRIDGE; IMMEDIATE JL POSSESSION.—APPLY TO JOHN AARON, L'RECASTLE, BRECON. 886 TO Let, Sketty Hall Mansion gardens, entrance lodge adjoinhu Swansea Bay, two miles from Swansea nd three miles from the Mumbles immediate possession rent moderate land if required.—Apply L. D. Nicboll, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 9735 RILO Let, Glanogwr Honse and Grounds, Bridgend.— JL Apply to L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. WESTON-snper-Mare.—For particulars of Houses, w Businesses, and Business Premises avail- able, apply spearing, Auctioneer and House Agent, 3, South Parade, Weston-super-Mare. 896 lJø IJROMSCS, k.c. A Suite of First-floor Offices in Chnrcb-street; rent, /V £ 25 per annum.—Gottwaltz, Bowring, and Perry, U, High-street, Cardiff. *54 (^ASTLE-road.—Shop and House to Let, plate-glass J front business side of road.—Address J 813, Echo Office, Cardiff. 813 CCOLONIAL Hall Bufldings.-Large Warehouse to J Let as A dry goods store; also Warehouse with Cellar, suitable tor wholesale provision business; terms moderate.—Apply Collett and Isaac, Cardiff. HOUSE and Shop at Neath, handsome front eleva- tion, commanding position, elose to markets and opposite entrance to general market; rent moderate.-Apply to D. T. Sims, 42, Alfred-st., Neath. LLANELLY.—Double-front Shop, main street; best positio N; suit any trade; every convenience; splendid dwelling-house.—W S62, "Daily News, Cardiff. 862 NEWPOKT.—To be Let,Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News Office, Newnort. 1212 FFICF, to Let at 1, Catherine-street, Pontypridd commodious and centrally situated good busi- ness position suitable for solicitor, auctioneer, Ac.— Apply Daily News" Office, Pontypridd. 9068 OFFICES in St. blary-street.-To be Let, Rooms 0 on the Second Floor of 97, St. Mary-street, recently in the occupation of Mr Harry Cousins, Solicitor.—Apply at the South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 6542 SHOP, good position, suitable for stationer and fancy gooas; rent £ 35.—Apply J. J. Peny, Grocer, Angus-street, Roath Park. 345 TO Lot, Set of Rooms as Offices, on second floor above "South Wales Daily News" Offices, St. Mary-street; also two Sets of Rooms on third floorr.- Apply South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. TO Let, a Large House and Shop.—James JTair- cloogh, Abertillery. 1 NNO be Let. No. 12, Diamond-street, Roath, Shop I and Bakehouse.—Apply by letter, MO. 3, Dum- fries-place. Terms moderate. 606 N» Let, Corner Shop, with House excellent oppor- X tumty and position for Chemist, also Tobacconist or Shoe Shop, situated best position Pentre, Rhondda V#Jky.-Apply James, 11, Bnrllngtnn-st,, Barry Dock. F I^O Let, House and Shop, in Albany-road reaeon- I able rent to good tenant.—Apply Hawkins, '.The ^TOEJJJ^IJISTON^MJMILWANE^OMD^R^W^ .nsÍ1UJ5 |JRmuttst Mankfc. XTTLLAGE Shop wanted for Grocery, Drapery, and T Boots, &c., as general business shop, with or without land.—Grocer, 2&2, Daily NEWS," Cardiff 222 WANTED, Shop in Cow bridge-road, QUI ton would give small amount to go in.—Apply Milliner, •• Echo Office, Cardiff. <08 WANTED, Business Premises best positions in Ferndale, Tonypandy, or Pontypool.—Send full particulars M. 538, Echo*' Office. Cardiff. 532 .USW5S!! tCIanttb. RAPERY or Grocery.—Genuine Business re- quired in a colliery district or a good agricultural town.—Apply Emlyn, 70, Birchgrove-terrace, Portb.477 %UAIIUSAFS for DISPOSAL /^HINA. Glass, and Earthenware Business good V> market town, Devon old-established proprietor deceased good premises, house and stabling accom- modation capital B300 to 2400; rent £ 40.—lupman, Mouthernhay, Exeter. 911 ROCERY Business, genuine stock, £ 250 utensils, X about £ 50; book debts optional; rare chance, rent low, lease long.—Z 863," Daily News," Cardiff. 863 SOUTH Coast.—Exceptional Chance.—Antique and Curio Business, very profitable and easy; rent all let off £ 250 lease, stock, and furniture, if at once. —Address 175, London-road, St. Leonards-on-Sea. 519 and Spirit Business for Disposal. Whole- sale and Bottle Trade, at Cardiff genuine going concern; capital required, about £ 1,500.— Apply Oottwaltz, Bowring and Parry, Agents, High- steegt, Cardiff. 615 HIRPTUS, &dts, k JYJ-ORRIS DBOS, F WORKS, PONTTTBIDD. F Send 4d stamps for up-to-date Cyclists' Road Map of SS T- V W»TH correct mileage to chief towns, and 1896 Lists of latest novelties and special bargains in Safeties or Tricycles from 35s. Rebairs, Plating, or gttanwjitng. mrtaar IMIWMWIIRETRTMNMMBFC I a LLDAYS' Cycles.—Manufacturers' Stock and F\ Depot. Ladies' Machines for hire; Repairs and Plating a speciality.—Alldays and Onions' Pneu- matic Engineering Co., Limited, 49, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 8333 EADQUARTLMS for Cycles.-We are the largest cycle dealers, hold the best agencies, have the largest stock, show it in the best manner, employ experts as salesmen, and buy and sell at the lowest prices. Call or send for catalogues.—Griffiths, Cycle Corporation, Ltd., 57, Queen-street, Cardiff.8604__ '0' ublíc IFCRTTSSS. UBE Full-licenged Inn, market town, smallbntchers business fortune for working couple ingoing £85; 16 other houses. -Hillman, Auctioneer, Newport.. KIDDERMINSTER.—The Bell Hotel, well home brewing, commercial, and market house. The premises are very convenient and well-adapted for the business, and comprise capital well-fitted bar, good smoke-room, tap-room, kitchen, large club-room, sitting-room, seven good bedrooms, bath-room, hop- room, brewhouse with modern brewing plant, stabling for 30 horses, coach-house, large yard, and other con- veniences This is really a genuine house, and is exceedingly well-situated, and every investigation can be made. Lease, 7% years. Ingoing about £ 600.— Full particulars apply Tovey and Cooper, Auctioneers and valuers, Kidderminster. 9746 RAILWAY Inn, mining district, old couple retiring, free, spirits, bottle goods, all furniture £ 160, cheap another £ 50.—Hillman, Auctioneer, Newport. RHONDDA Valley.—TO Let on Lease, the Black Diamond HoteL Edmundstowr., Penygraig.— Apply the Rhondda Valley Brewery Co., Ld., Tre- herbert. 9721 TO Let, the Bridgend Inn, Ebbw Vale immediate possession.—Apply Phillips and Sons, Brewers, Newport. 9738 oEagoits anb (toluall fttqnisws. FOR Sale cheap, a good sound six-ton Coal Wagon can be inspected.—Write B. 986, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 986 HARRISON and CAMM, Rotherhirn, near Shef. tjt 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 Railvay WHEELS. Agents C. Tennant, Sons, and Co., Cardiff. 7446 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash OT deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1C82 10-ton Coal Wagons for Sale amongst others, 25 T.V. and G.W.R. type, in excellent condition at a low pric&-Apply J. Heald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 6692 FJIHE JpHCENIX ^JARRIAGE is ^FAGON WORKS COMPANY, AND JGOILER <fei JGNGINEERING ^YORKS, STOKE-ON-TRENT, MAKERS OF STEEL UNDERFRAME WAGONS by SPECIAL HYDRAULIC RIVETRING MACHINERY, and every other kind of Railway, Coal, and Mineral Wagons, supplied for cash or on 3, 5, or 7 years deferred purchase. New and second-hand wagons always in stock and ready for immediate delivery. Engineers, Boilermakers, AND fronfounders.-Collie" Winding and Pumning Machinery, or any other description of Engineering Work. 9291 SPECIALITIES GAS AND WATER WORKS PLANT. THE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, 133B. BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Telephone: No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegtams Gething, Cardiff. RAUB.-Bridge, Flange, Double Head, and Bull Head, with or without fastenings. SLEEPERS,—'Wood and Steel for all Gauges. EARTH WAGONS.— 30iti. gauge. End and or Side Tipping £ 5 each, at Cardiff. PORTABLE RAILWAY.— £ 11 per 100 yards of Railway, -Oin. gauge, aud £ 30 per 100 yards of Railway, 39%in. (I metre) gauge, both complete and REA^Y for laying. RAILWAY COAL WAGONS (New and Second- hand) for cash, redemption hire, or simple hire. Quick delivery can be made of perfectly new and almost new latest regulations. LOCOMOTIVES—NIX wheels coupled, by Manning, Wardle and Co 12in. by 17in., now near Cardiff also six wheels coupled, by Avonside Engine Company,14in. by 20in., now at Cardiff also six wheels coupled, by Sharp, Stewart and Compauy, 17in. by 24in., now near Cardiff all recently thoroughly overhauled and ready for instant work; cheap for cash, or three years' redemption purchase. Full particulars on application. 1160 FLLADLTMRG, {tools. &t. BOILERS, all sizes, Vertical, Cornish, Lancashire, and Locotype also Vertical Steam Engines.— The Grantham Crank and Iron Co Ltd., Grantham. FL^OR Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Portable and JL Vertical Engines, New Fire Boxes, Tabes, and all kinds of repairs, G. KYTE and CO., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS. CANTON, CARDIFF. S.R-Sole Agents for the Thistle Oil Engine { cheapest and best in market; 5 B.H. to be seen at above address. 9436 FOR Sale, 8-horse power Forward Gas Engine can be seen working.—Apply Theatre Royal, Merthyr. FOR Sale, 10-horae power Vertical Boiler.—Witt. Smithson, Theatre, Merthyr. 9757 FOR Sale, massive pair Air Compressing Engines, 28" air, 28" steam cylinders, nearly new, cheap Engines, 9", 12", 16", 18", .-8", and 3 cylinders also pairs for Hauling, Winding, and Driving. Two Boilers, X 7' for 601bn, pressure two boilers, 30" x 7' for 80Ibs. pressure others various sizes. FRANK R. POWELL. Broughton, near Chester. Telegrams—'Powell, Broughton Hall Station." 9726 FOR Sale, one Two-ton Scotch Derrick Crane, 62ft, radius jib recent ly working.—Apply Westlako, SWANSEA. 9407 FOR Sale, vertical boilers, from 4 to 40 B.p., new and second-hand steam cranes, steam winches, band and steam pumps, also barge pumps, portable steam hoists, large stock of pulleys, shafting, couplings, and plummer blocks 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; vices, smiths' bellows, anvils, and general tools about 500 yards of 3%-inch wrought iron piping, with socket connecting ends, in 7ft. lengths 1 punching and shearing machine to work by hand or belt 1 winding or hauling engine with donble cylinders, 8% by 10, with 2 winding drums, 27 by 14% and clutch gear com- plete, can be seen under steam powerful set of plate- bending rolls to take 13 feet plates, all complete. equal to new hydraulic jacks, 4 cannons mounted on carriages, 2 unmounted Weston's pa ten g blocks, 1 6 h.p. verti AL engine, with boiler complete; 1 pair of timber wheels, 1 hand truck, 3 wheelbarrows large assortment of coach screws, assorted a quantity of good tool steel; assorted rivets, galvanised corn bins large stock of new and second-hand lifeboats aDd steering wheels, various sizes. All to be Sold at a bargain to clear the ground, being a stock just pur- che,sed.-Apply to Barrett and Co., East Bate Dock Cardiff. 5978 AS Engines.—Best and cheapest; Otto principle X Cordingley'a patent; Saw Benches and Sack Hoists, very cheap.-Cordingley, General Engineer, Trowbridge, Wiltio. 598 PORTABLE Engines, Mortar Mills, and Belts complete, for Sale, Hire, or Hire Purchase. Terms to suit all classes of buyers.—Clarence Wharf, New- port, Mon. 9737 *3 OBEY Engines.—One each 40 h.p., 16 h.p., and 10 h.p. Semi-Portable Loco., under type, suit- able for pit sinking, pumping, or machinery driving second-hand a bargain. Schiele Fan, equal to new, 6 feet dia., very cheap, for quick sale. Batcliffe and Sons, Hawarden Iron Works, Chester. Telegrams :— Ratcliffe Sons, Hawarden." 9750 SODA Water Plant, very compact. POWERFUL, SUITABLE bZy chemists, caterers; makes best waters; cheap.- Volcanic. 203, Great COLLEGE-STREET, London, N.W. 746 I" G yEs- r IMITED. HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. MAKERS OF PATENT OIL AND GAS ENGINES NOTBD FojL- SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION. DURABILITY OF WORKING PARTS, AND ECONOMICAL WORKING. ALL WORKING PARTS MADE TO GAUGE. NO SKILLED ATTENDANT REQUIRED. CARDIFF Q FFICE, 6TTIGH STREET JH. M77 WHERE ALL INFORMATION MAY BE HAD. JYJ-ESSRS FRANCIS MORTON AND CO., LTD., GABSTON, NEAR LIVERPOOL, Engineers, Ironfoundera, and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Iron Buildings and Roofing, Galvanized Corrugated Iron for all purposes, Constructional Work n Iron and Steel, Girders, Bridges and Pontoons, Hay Barns and Granaries, Plain and Ornamental Railings Gates and Iron Fencing of every description, Screens, Framea, Roofing, and Airpipes for Colliery Purposes. TENDERS AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE MESSRS FRANKLIN SAUNDERS AND CO., 46, Wind-street. SWANSEA. RPO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, Ac. 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. pHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON." Telegrams—" Machinery, Newport." National Telephoue-No. 18. 5ft, 6ft., and 7fL Mills always kept in stock at New. port and Gloucester ready for prompt delivery. Also 55 PORTABLE ENGINES from 4 up to 20 n.h.p., which can be had on the same ternu. Phillips's im. proved SAW BENCHES are the best and cheapest in the market. Lot of other Wood-working Machines. The best stock in the kingdom of New and Second- hand Plant, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, &A, ready for quick delivery. First-class 8ft. Mill, as good as new. Also in stock Twelve Locomotives, various sixes, from Bin. cylinders to ISin. cylinders, some of which are ready for immediate delivery, 1595 DARRISGTS. BARGAIN, pretty Pony, qiriet to ride or drive: warranted also very handsome Chestnut Cob suit young gentleman.— Rhys, Beechfield, Hengoed. 462 J71ARMERS and Stock Keepers.—We are now offer- ing Prime Indian Meal at £ 315S per ton Barley eal at £ 4 5S per ton, Wheat Meal at £ 3 7s 6d per ton all guaranteed pure 10 sacks to the ton; all charged at 4d each until returned. We can offer A good Mixed Grain for Poultry at 70s per ton. Round Corn at 60s and 65s per ton, Flat Corn at 66e and 70s per ton. Wheat Cockles 55s per ton, White Dari seed (best) at £ 4 8s per ton; all 10 sacks to the ton; sacks 4d each. Goods on rail or boat at LiverpooL Terms net cash.-Hallson and Sons, Corn Merchants, Henry street, LiverpooL Established 1868. 476 TTIOR Sale, very handsome Bay Mare, 5 years, 16 JT hands, broken to saddle and HARNESS, suitable for nobleman's carriage OT huntress also Pony Gig, SUit 13 HANDS, nearly NFTW .•^SOILING thrrmp-H TJ, — I T^OR Sale, Bay HORSE, 5 years, 14-2 hands; sound I JT and good goer; suit gentleman.—Apply 17, Bute- J street, Cardiff. 781 FOR Sale, at Cover's, Wharton-street, Cardiff, one new light Spring 'l'rolley, strong Hauling Ca»t, and cob size Buteher's Cart. 329 in- an( Coach, in excellent order light and JL- complete, £ OO.—Apply John Marston and Co.. Carnage Builders, Bradford-street, Birmingham. Photograph free. sn9 GOOD Tack for Horses and Cattle on Saltmarsh.— Apply W. Williams, Splott Farm, Cardiff. 123 OF ORE SHOULDERS- QUICKLY CURED by CONDY'S FLUID. JHorses suffering from Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs, Thrush, Mud Fever, Urease, Broken Knees, Cuts, Wounds, Cracked Heels, speedily cured by bathing with Condy's Fluid. Sold everywhere. Boz., 18 20oz., 2S. Veterinary Book free from Coudy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, London. 9481 USE Jeerol" Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming. Over- 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. 9481 WILL sell cheap, Lemon and White St Bernard Bitch; good pedigree; also Pup over dis- temper.-l. Cyril-crescent, Roath, Cardiff. 589 IJotrltrg, JigtOtUí, &C. EGGS from Lang?bans. Silver Wyandottes, White and Brown Leghorns, and Aylesbury Ducks winners two firsts, special, and others, IM 3s 6d sitting. Broody Hens, 3s 6d each warranted sitters. —GnSiHn, Millbrook, Raglan. 565 OULTRY.-For Sale, Pen of Langsbans splendid P birds; direct from Laycock; selling for want of space.-Austin, St. John's Lodge, Newport. 9707 PURE-bred Chickens. 10S dozen Kgss, from 3s 6d catalogue free Poultry and Profit," 6D; 100 PRIZES^— fat HAL*. -ILUSAUATMRAS. A«FC J. MACNAUGHTON, WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS TO THE QUEEN, PITLOCHRY, SCOTLAND. NOVELTIES IN Textile Fabrics. 8739 A <FT J. MACNAUGHTON, PITLOCHRY, ISSUE NEW PATTERNS —SUITINGS FROM 2S 6D LADIES' TWEEDS FROM IS a yard. 8739 A& J, MACNAUGHTON, PITLOCHRY, SELL DIRECT TO WEARERS CHOICE COSTUME SERGES, BLACK, INDIGO, and COLOURS. 8739 A& J. MACNAUGHTON, PITLOCHRY, SUPPLY TWEEDS AND SERGES AT MILL PRICES. PARCELS 20S VALUE carriage paid. 87. 9 BOA, real Siberian Fur.—Young Lady offers per- fectly new, handsome 3-guinea Dark Brown Rus- sian Fur Boa for 14s 9d three yards long, soft, silky, and bushy handsome silk draw cords approval re- turn post.-Miss Edith, 43a, Clapham-roaa, London, S.W. W8 AB Proprietor's and Undertaker's Stock (60) second-hand, great bargains, on Sale or Hire, C second-hand, great bargains, on Sale or Hire, easy terms.—Particulars John Marston and Co., 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 532 ,('IURE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most J stubborn cases post free, 2s 9IL, 4s 6d.— La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael s-hill, Bristol. 375 ("1UTLERY (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). J —For immediate cash, lady offers unsoiled 10- guinea service for 30s 12 large, 12 small knives, meat carvers, game carvers, also steel finest quality ap- proval paid.—Mrs Farquharson, 52, Hugh-street, Eccieston-square, S.W. 639 EARTíTEN-W-Üi R and China.—Seconds P,2, Crates best B5. or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s 6d write for lists.—Webb and Co., Longton, Staffordshire Potteries. 715 FIELD or Marine Glass, handsome Binocular, 20 miles' range, powerful achiomatic, leather sling ease cost 4 guineas sacrifice, 12s 6d a genuine bargaiii approval.—Miss Rose Blake, 67, Queen's- road, Bayswater. W. 57 PIRISWORKS. — Magnificent Public or Private Displays.—Crane and Co., Firework Manufac- turers, Bristol. Testimonials. Firework and Balloon Lists on application large discounts. 425 R Sale, cheap, two Copper Urns, four gallons, iL, nearly new.—Apply Mrs Embrey, 2, West Luton- place, Adamsdown, Cardiff. 131 I,V>R SALE, A GOOD DAIRY OF CORNISH BUTTER, 9%D LB. CARRIAGE PAID CASH WITH ORDER.—E. ORCHARD, 20, blaffab-place, Penzance; 37 FOR öal, Ice CREAM TRUCK AND 2 Freezers; com- Jt' plete.-Apply William Eveleigh, 124, Dumfries. STREET, TREHERBERT. 837 IJIOLTSATE, SET IVORY PYRAMID BALLS, FEW LOTS ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD PLATE, OLD OAK WARDROBE. WANTED, OLD Gold and Snyer, FOREIGN STAMPS, &e. -Old Curiosity Shop, 3, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 577 ,(IJBNTLK*,ABN.-Don't choose your Suite until yon see our splendid Vicuna, Serge, and Tweed Suitings to measure. 36R 6d made high-class style patterns post free you can save a sovereign.—The WooUen Company, Bradford. 659 IMPORTANT^—Table Silver and Cutlery magnifi- _H_ cent service, ?9 pieces 12 each table and dessert knives, forks, spoons, 12 teaspoons, game and meat carvers, steel real ivory handles genuinely stamped old English plate list price B15 12s 55ti accepted or silver, 34 cutlery, 26s appr val free.—Miss Macin- tyre, 30, Auriol-road, Kensington. 912 LADY wishes to Sell Parcel of Baby's First Clothes; superior quality never worn very cheap.—L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 744 NEW Patent Rubber Specialities for domestic purposes English manufacture for 3S 6d postals will send six special samples largely In use catalogue on application.—Manchester Novelty Com- pany, Clayton, Manchester. 755 YSTERS, Oysters.—Fine prime Mumbles Oysters boat just arrived West Dock. Note the price, 20 for Is. 694 ATCH WORK.—ChoicestSilks, including Brocades, Is 6d 100; Crazy, Is 6d 300 Plush, 100 2S: Print, Is 100 Liberty" Art Fabrics, 50 1B 6d large pieces free.—Dayley, 58, St. George's-place. Cheltenham. 54 LATE Glass Counter Case, outside Door Case, JL four Plate Glass Shelves, for re-fitting, jewellers, or fancy business.—Biddle, Senny Bridge u'. T.9 RARE Books, Curious Books, Sensational Books, French Novels in English, etc.; descriptive cata- logue, stamp.—W. Dawson, 44, Packington-street, London. N. 125 ICK of Prime 1895 Hay for Sale, about 7 tons.— Blayney, Talgarth. 1C& SPOONS7FORKSTACI—Valuable 20-guinea Present.— Great Bargain.—Lady leaving for India offers S Great Bargain.—Lady leaving for India offers Service (83 pieces); 12 table spoons and forks. 12 dessert spoons and forks, 12 tea., 12 egg. 4 salt, 2 mustard spoona,2 sauce ladles, 1 soup ditto, gravy spoon, sugar tongs warranted sterling silver on mekel silver, AL, for 40 years nnaoiled cash needed; 55s carriage paid approval.—Miss Hamilton, 55, Handford-road. London, S.W. 637 ABLE Cutlery.—A pretty 3-guinea Presentation Service 12 large, 12 small, pair carvers and steel, secure patent ivory handles, finest blades, 168 6d approval anywhere-Mies Langtry, Prima Lodge, Brixton, Surrey. 58 THATCHER of Bristol, beats the world for Stationery. Write him, enclose 18 peaay stamps, request five quires Writing Paper, headed your Ad- 4 dress and Monogram in brilliant colours. You will get it by retnrn, post free.—T. Thatcher, The World's Stationer, Collage-green, Bristol. 8270^ YPEWRITBR, splendid instrument, for £ 3 cost £ 9 quite new.—Send for particulars, King, Sell, and Rail ton, 12, Gough-square, London. 728 10 to 12 per cent, bona fide Investment—For Sale, few Shares at prices paying above interest—Casco, Shelley's, Gracechurch-street, London. 104 EDDTNG. Bedding. Bedding. Bedding.—Look EDDTNG. Bedding. Bedding. Bedding.-Look JD at this. Full-size Bed, Bolster, and Two Pillows, guaranteed thoroughly purified, in stylish tick, lis 9d better quality, 14S 9d best quality, weight 601b., in linen tick, 18s 6d special value.—Harris, old- established Furniture Depot in the Market Hall (ground floor), Main Entrance, Newport. 9069 ARRIS'S Motto Sterling Value for Cash Only 65 Tables and Chairs, 34 Couches and Easy Chairs, Zj at extremely low prices for cash.—Harris, the Market Hall, Newport. 9069 J^0 Overmantles in Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, and { English Gilt, warranted all British plates, 10s 6d to £ 10.—Harris old-established Furniture Depot, The Market Hall (main entrance), Newport. No connection with any other firm. 9069 ARRIS'S are noted for reliable Furniture at a fair price. We buy and sell loj cash no risks, consequently can sell cheaper than the hire system firms all goods marked in plain figures one price, small profits, cash only.—Harris, T$»e Market Hall, Newport. 9069 FEATHERS FEATHBBSI F FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Wiiy buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Beat ENGLISH FEATHERS at 6d per lb., carriage paid 1 Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Be4o matie to order. Send for samples and price list to H HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 1275 IHTSTTLIATULFUB HEaitts. HIGHEST Price given for Old Gold and Silver JLl Plate and Jewellery, Coins, Foreign Stamps, Furniture, &c.—Hales, 17, Wyndham Arcade, Cardiff. ARRIED Couple wnuld like to Nurse Baby from birth. Lady taken in her accouchement.—W.L., 1, Prospect-place, Pontymister, near Newport. 9719 IKisaUatuotts* STROLOGY.-Blarriage, future prospects, busi- ness success, la partner described, 7 stamps send birthtime. Julien, 14, King's Quay-street, Harwich. 1,000 testimonials. 403 TFTURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or R Apartments completely furnished on a new «ys- JAM adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, O-XVMUTS, atul nquirlet usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock OF Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the Hire System 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 hill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed wibhont GAL&Y, ana, being manufacturers, we guaran tee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per eent less than any price-list issued by any firm in (jardifi- Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- MENSE stock, and compare prices before purchasing f sewbere. We will supply B6 worth f or 2s od weekly £ 10 worth, 4sweekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, weekly AND so on in proportion. Specia ) terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadieas: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783~1106- JTTOTTEG. jjjjONBY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND, THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Cash in amounts from £ 20 to £ 3,000 is Advanced in all parts of the Kingdom without sureties, delay, or publicity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extending over A period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long aa the interest is paid. This Bank is entirely distinct from any money- lending office, and has a long-standing reputation iot LAIR dealing and prompt completion of advances. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T, C. MILMMN, General Manager, N OBT—Specially advantageous terms lor Loans on life Insurance Berks'7H»i HOft Seeood NAFATAM ^21 A Private Capitalist, member of A well-known wealthy firm, having a considerable sum of uninvested Money, is prepared to advance the same in sums of not less than £ 20 to £ 10,GCQ to persons of un- doubted respectability on their own promissory note, without asking for sureties or security or preliminary charges or fees whatever, a.t a low and reasonable rate of interest, for long or short periods. Strictly private and confidential. As this advertisement is not con- nected with any loan society it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apl)ly. -For full particulars apply personally or by letter direct to the lender, JAMES W. RYLAND, 100 6, Livery-street, Birmingham. ESTABLISH KI> 1872. SOL. BARNETT, 11, DYNEVOR-PLACE, SWANSEA, Makes daily Advances from £ 3 upwards to all respect- able applicants terms reasonable easy repayments no inquiry fees. 8865 CASH ADVANCED by I. SEUNE, from £ 5 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Dis- tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSJSA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, <fcc., at a redueed rate of charges. 1208 Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, &c., at a reduced rate of charges. 1208 G~»5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- ST' out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont mortals, Merthyr Tydfil. 8412 1)0 YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY ? YOU CAN DO SO FROM B10 TO £ 10,000 BY APPLYING TO US. We have been established for over 50 years, a certain proof of our fair and honourable dealing. We do not keep our customers waiting, and our Rates of Interest are reasonable. Write Manager, SOUTH WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND ADVANCE BANK. 3. BUTE-TERRACE. CARDIFF. 1308 ORTGAGES.-S Harn and Pertwee, St Mary- M street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds. Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1034 THE CHARING • CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Assets, £ 465,052 5s 6d. Liabilities, £ 165,052 5s 6d. Reserve, £ 300,000. Loans of:250 to £ 5,006 made on any class of security. Three per cent, interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under 4X per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 5' „ „ 6 6% „ 12 Special terms for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 6252 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. MESSRS John F. Harvey and Co., Auctioneers, etc., Goat-street, Swansea, have Money to Ad- vance on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Furniture, etc., warehoused, and advances made thereon. Bills also discounted. 9332 MONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. FROM £ 200 to £ 2,000. WHY pay laore, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances fx> responsible persons, Male IR Female, upon their NOTE OF HAND, in any part of England or Wales, without loan office formalitIes 1 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 intere.st only. Call or write to the actual Lender, 15534 CECIL G. COURTENAY, Esq., 3094 11, Stroud Greeii-i-d, Seven Sisters-rd., London, N. A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY Of SENSATION, LOVE, AND MYSTERY. THE GOLDEN ROCK, BY ERNEST GLANVILLE, Author of "THE LOST HEIRESS," "THE FOSSICKERS," A FAIR COLONIST," &o. PUBLICATION COMMENOED SERIALLY IN THE QARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH"^T ALES ^-EEKLYj^|-EWS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH. fjpHE QOLDEN j^OCK. fJUlE QOLDEN jgOCK. THE GOLDEN jftOOK. THE GOLDEN ROCK is by an author who beHeve that a Novelist should have a story to tell. In his new work, which we have pleasure in placing before our readers, it will be found that each chapter contains its qnota of inoident. The title is obtained from a famous hill, whither Fortune led the hero of the story, the hill in question being renwvrkable for its rich deposits of gold. The Story, however, is not merely a gold mining romance by any means. It opeas in London, and the preliminary chapters describo the exciting circumstances under which a torpedo boat is stolen in the Thamer, and then, in charge of a woman, is run away with to sea, pursued by a man-of war. There is an unwilling passenger on board—a young fellow in whose career the reader takes deep interest. AH familar with Mr Ernest Glanville's previous works-always powerfbl and interesting-will not require to be told that with such a start the Story progreseees wonderfully, and takes upon itself some surprising developments. A NEW STORY OF SENSATION, LOVE, AND MYSTERY, fJIHE QOLDEN JJOOK, BY ERNEST GLANVILLE. Author of THE LOST ifficinss," A FAIR COLONIST," &0.. COMMENCED PUBLICATION IN THE QARDIFF TIMFS AND SOUTH "y^TALES EEKLY JJTSWS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH. GALAXY OF COMPLETE STORIES BY EXPERIENCED WRITERS. FOR THE CARDIFF FJIIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS Below we give a COMPLETE LIST of the SERIES, from which our readers will see bhat all the Stories are by writers whose names are well known to and eagerly followed by readers of serial fiction. .No. I. SALLY," By F. FRANKFORT MOORE. [ ,z,-u DR. SWAINSON'S SECRET," l' By GEO. R. SIMS. .3. THE HERMIT or LONE HEAD," By MRS LYNN LINTON. 4. THE SECRET OF THE ABAN- DONED SHIP," By W. CLARK RUSSELL. 5,—" AN ACT OF CHARITY," By DOROTHEA GERARD. WHO SHOT SHERMAN ?" 5! By J. P. TAYLOR. 7.—"THE MADONNA OF THE •. SEPULCHRE," By ALETHEA PHILLIPS 8.KIDNAPPED BY A WOMAN," By ANNIE GROSER. THE DISENCHANTMENT OF OHALLONER," By CURTIS YOftKE. 10.—" THE MAN UNDER THE HAT," By FAYR MADOC. II.THE VANISHING OF THE TEA SERVICE," By L. T. MEADE. 2,—" THE FATAL KISS," By FINCH MASON. 13,—" THE SHIRT OF MAIL," By J. B. FIRTH. 14. NO OTHER WAY," By ADELINE SERGEANT 15,—" AN ACCIDENTAL SHOT," By JESSIE M. E. SAXBY. PEGGY PENGELLY," By IDA LEMON. 17. BOY SLADEN OF THE BAND," By WALTER WOOD. 18,—" RUTH'S ENGAGEMENT," By HE:RY EDLIN. ig.-ol FATE'S JUSTICE," By ASHMORE RUSSAN. 20. A DAY BETWEEN A TIGER'S PAWS." 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D.„, The THIRD EDITION of the SOIJTH W NEWS is forwarded (prepaid) to FESL$F°^LR(IIFF Postal ing and all other places within jtfitrict in time for t £ e first morning MICHAELGTONO4E> StFagMis Sully Vedw Peucoed CourtyT Castletown S Brides-sup.-Ely DinasPowis Marshfleld St. Nicholas Cadoxton Penarth SF Sr' sr Msy?— saas* Morganstown Mellon s Tag's Well PE6NK CEFN MABLY Tongwynlais St. Andrew's W'ln't Tree Bdge London <FC West of England subscribers receive thei papers on the forenoon of publication. PaR QUARTER, POST-FRKK 0 99 PKR HALF-VKAJR „ 019 E PBRY«SAB, «.. NJ'O L BOUTS WAJUBS DAILY NEWS OFFICES, SAINT WUWY-si; eet, Canttffi (gtoaiioiu —. I' CARDIFF, RESWYLFA.—SCHOOL FOR.(25IlS, with KINDERG ARTEN, 27, ttichmond-lW- PRINCIPAL: Miss JONES. ACaSljog. Special Classes foe Music, Painting, vvoouu &c. Summer Term begins APRIL 30th. tflf Vacancy for Governess Student. ST. MARGARET'S, RIO0#oJ^' ROAD. rts FIRST CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRJ^ogOtf. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal—Mrs First Class Certificated Government Teacher. Successes last Term in the College of P^6 ;JI Trinity College, and Lr.ndon Co lege of Mn9VaCait School REOPENS MONDAY, MAY 4th. cies for Boarders. J>ENRHOS, OAKFIELD STREET. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AND KINDERGABT^' I Principal, Mr< LAIRD. Pupils successfully for Public Examinations. Vacancies for Boar Next Term, May 3th. PENARTH. \7 ART EG HOUSE, PENARTH-^ *rl GIRLS' GOOD BOARDING AND Next Term, May 3th. PENARTH. VARTEG HOUSE, PENARTH-^ v GIRLS' GOOD BOARDING AND *rl GIRLS' GOOD BOARDING AND SCHOOL. — Wanted immediately, GOVEB^j—. PUPIL for Kindergarten. Small premium.-—"Rj*. ences and terms apply Miss Pearce. TERM auT MKNCES MAY 5th. gBL/ CAERPHILLY. SENGHEYDD HOUSE SCRUOU O CAERPHILI,Y. PRINCIPAL-i-d tSS THOMAS. Successful Preparation for Public Examination^. Drawing and Painting Classes Mondav AftenWjIjo Private Pupils received for Pianoforte, Violin, &jr Singing and Harmony. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, MAY 7 COWBRIDGE. Q OWBRIDGE g CHOOIM1 FOUNDED BY SIR EDWARD STBADWNfl. A.D. 1608: ENDGWJ&DiSST SIR LEOLINE JENKINS, A-D-10 TRUSTEES. THE PRINCIPALS AND FELLOWS OB IIØ1J8 COLLEGE, OXFORD. HEADMASTER. THE REV. W. F. EVANS, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford; 1st Class Finals. Some time Senior Assistant Ma»W Felsted School. ASSISTANT MASTERS. H. B. WIDDOWS, Esq., B.A., late Scholar and Pj^f man of Queen's College, Cambridge; 2nd 1st Division Classical Tripos. D. P. JONES, Esq,, B.A., late Exhibitioner of College, Oxford 2nd Class Mathematical "ft*. rations (Certificate, Model and Freehand DraWl*#' South Kensington). MUSIC AND JUNIOR SCHOOL, i W. BOLTON. Esq. DRILL AND GYMNASTICS, Sergt. PERKINS, R.V. CARPENTERING. Mr ALFRED JAMES. SHORTHAND, Mr T. YOltWERTH. PREPARATIONS FOR ALL EXAMINATIONS' > NEXT TERM BEGINS MAY 7th. I APPLY TO THE HEADMASTER. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FO** GIRLS. PRINCIPALS MRS <fc MISSES CULVERWKLL, Examination Successes, Refeiences, and Pro8 forwarded on application to the Principals. Pre- tion for all Local Examinations. 949^ The SUMMER TEKM wiil COMMENCE MAY 71*. PORTHCAWL. pORTHCAWL COLLEGE <- —— PRINCIPAL REV. E. J. NEWELL, M.A. Successes at Public Examinations. Remarka" health results. TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, April 22nd. 90 POTÅRDAWE. ANYRALLT SCHOOL. JL ESTABLISHED 1868. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Entire ehatf* taken of boys whose parents are going abroad. ApP" Mr ASTLEY SAMUEL. N KXT TERM, APRIL 22nd, 1896. 9!16!- PONTYPRIDD. FRONOLEU ÍHGH SCHOOL AtfP I JP KINDERGARTEN, GALLIWASTBD-ROAD. PRINCIPALS, THE MISSES REES, Assisted by resident Certificated Governesses alftd Visiting Master. Pupils are successfully prepared for all I gn4 animations. 971 A few Vacancies for Resident and Day Pupils. NEXT TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, 5th MAY- BRISTOL. rjlHE REDLAND HIGH SCHOOL FO» X GlKLS. PARSIDENT. „— The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP of HEREFOBD" V'CE-PRE.St RENTS HERBERT THOMAS, ESQ. J.P., MARK WHIT WILL, ESQ., J.P., Professor C. LLOYD MORGAN. HEAD MISTRESS Miss E. A. COCKS. Boarding House—Gordon House, Clarendon-rosd, Particulars may be obtained from the Head Mistrefl" The SCHOOL will BE-OPEN on TUESDAY. MAY 5rii. Prospectuses, &c., may be obtained from MOONO Tribe, Clarke and Co., Albion Chambers, Sm&U-strOA Bristol or at the School. 9584^^ INGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL for GIRIO (For Boarders and Day Pupils). MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, KINGSDOWN PARADE, BEISIO*" Established 1868. I Principal .—Mrs E E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Short* hand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations, 811 cerbi&,4 cates (247 Honours) obtained during the past 18 yea*9. Next Term begins TUESDAY, 5th May. 9™_ ——ML———W— ABERGAVENNY. MILFORD HOUSE SCHOOL* ABERGAVENNY. PRINCIPAL-MRS YATES. HIGH CLASS EDUCATION. Home Comforts. Terms Moderate. NEXT TERM DAY. THURSDAY. MAY 7TH. A BERGA VHoI GRAMMAR irL SCHOOL. BOARDERS RECEIVED by the Head Mastiff. Healthy locality, comfortable home, thorough education. County Council scholarship, value £ gained by pupil during past year. All Candidate* Passed last Cambridge Local Examination, 75 per cenj* obtaining Honours and special distinctions in Lew1* Term begins 5th May. 381- CHEPSTOW. JGT. MAUR COLLEGE, CHEPSTOW- PRINCIPALS Mr J. HALL STEPHENS. Mills THOMAS. NRXT TERM BEGINS MAY 7TH. For Prospectus, Views of House, Ae., appj)fyM Principals. 96! CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOQL" OLD-ESTABLISHED, WELL KNOWN TO GOOI) FAMILIES. Good Home, Society, and Education. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A. 9289 CLAUDE DEWDNEY, B-A-_ WESTON-SUPER-MARE. WE S TO N UP ER MA RE. ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE, SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 51, Birnbeek Moaa. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, Fr«n«», music, Harmony, Bookkeeping, and Drawing- 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all » iia. Individual Attention to Delicate and Backward Pupils- References, Prospectus, and Vmsw o HOUJse (whicbW on the Sea Front) may be had by applying to HEAD iMISTRESS." v „ „ Next Term begins SATURDAY 2nd May, 1896. HOME SCHOOL, ST. ANNE'S, ijL GROVE PARK ROAD, WBSTON-SUPER-MAUB. The MISSES MA^KS (late Principals of Harrojj Hole High School. Cardiff), will receive a LIMITED NUMBER of BOARDERS. Home-life combiner with every educational advantage. Preparation nublic examinations. Resident (English and and visiting teachers. House beautifully situated Sanitary certificate 4648 UNEXT TERM COMMENCES MAY 7th. aOUTH DEVON. NEWTON COLLEGE, SOUTH DEVON- —PRESIDENT OP COUNCIL • THE LOBP COURTENAY HEADMASTER Rev. C. A c. KER, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge- late assistant master at Uppingham School, *<> £ Army class master at Dover 'Jullege (in ^ccessio"*? ? ^uner- M.A.), The Hall J. J- Esq., M.A, Brasenose College, Oxford, school for sons of gentlemeu, with strong University MEN. Healthy elevated situation, lent school buildings, chapel, library, laboratory, wor* s Pf> ?y>unasiuni, swimming bath, raequet and n courts, junior school find modern side. Special successful Army and Navy class. Woolwich and Sandhurst, many scholarships universities, and entrance scholarships at tnep ^jj schools. Inclusive terms from 65 guineas a extras optional. The school charges a materially reduced, and are strictly inclusive, boy's expenses are kept as low as possible. Next term begins Saturday, May 9th. _»• 950a FRANCIS WATTS. SECRETORY.^ W ARMINSTER. LORD SCWHEOYOLM, OWUATRMH]E'NS STRGILRAMMAO JU SCHOOL; WARMINSTER. Head Master: Mr W. F. BLAXTER, M.A. (nonouis), CaaMMflW Resident Assistant Maiitew, Mr A. G. TOPPLE, M.A. Mr T. B. COLLINS, B A. (H°uours)» Oxlora* 1 ground, Fives Court, Worksh^A 10 I JFOI prospectus APPLYTO the Head Master. J